T-Mobile Sidekick Reference Manual

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27-4013-01 Rev. 0J - R4.7 - Apr 14, 2008
Copyright © 2008 Danger, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Sidekick ® Reference Guide 27-4013-01 Rev. 0J - R4.7 - Apr 14, 2008 Copyright © 2008 Danger, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome! 6 Opening and Closing the Display 8 Control Buttons 9 Phone Controls 11 Sound Controls 13 Mini Media Player 13 Volume Controls 14 Wireless On/Off Control 15 Display Controls 15 Battery Charger 16 Removable Battery 17 Replaceable Device Shell 18 SIM Card Slot 20 Memory Card Slot 21 USB / Power Port 22...
  • Page 3 The Device Interface 32 The Jump Screen 32 Indicators 33 Menus 35 Quick Jump 35 Quick Find 36 Empty Trash 36 Type and Edit Text 37 Navigate in Text Boxes 37 Delete Text 37 Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo 37 Check Spelling 38 AutoText &...
  • Page 4 Text Messaging Send a Text Message 48 Picture Messaging Send a Multimedia Message 49 Web Browser Browse the Web 51 Bookmark a Web Page 51 Copy Text on a Web Page 52 View and Save Web Page Images 52 Web Page Layout 53 Email Send an Email Message 54 Fetch Email from External Accounts 54...
  • Page 5 To Do Add a Task 66 Camera Take a Photo 66 Capture Video 67 Send Media Files via Bluetooth, Email or MMS Message 68 Use Photo for Caller ID or Key Guard Background 69 Media Player Copy Music or Video to the Memory Card 70 Play Music or Video 71 Listen Using Stereo Bluetooth Headset 72 Create a Playlist 72...
  • Page 6: Welcome

    Welcome! Thank you for buying a Sidekick device. Your Sidekick will change the way you communicate, get organized, and stay connected. Your Sidekick connects seamlessly to wireless networks, allowing you to browse the Internet, exchange instant messages, and send and receive email with image attachments and multimedia messages with voice notes.
  • Page 7 Here’s what you’ll find in the box: Sidekick device SIM card* Removable battery Replaceable Shells USB cable Battery charger (wall adapter) Hands-free stereo headset Start Guide Reference Guide (on CD-ROM) Limited Warranty (Terms & Conditions) If any of these items are missing, please contact T-Mobile’s Customer Care department *May not be included with all models.
  • Page 8: Opening And Closing The Display

    Now, let’s get started! Device Basics Opening and Closing the Display To open the display, press your left thumb on the lower-left corner of the display and gently push up in a clockwise direction. The display will spring smoothly into the open position. Alternatively, use your right index finger to push down gently on the upper- right corner of the display.
  • Page 9: Control Buttons

    Control Buttons MENU CANCEL JUMP TRACKBALL + SEND/END DONE TRACKBALL – Press the trackball to select a highlighted item or press and hold to open a pop-up menu. Roll the trackball to reverse or advance the current selection through the “selectable” items on a screen. Rolling the trackball left or right with a folder highlighted opens/collapses folder contents.
  • Page 10 USB / STEREO POWER PORT HEADSET JACK RIGHT SHOULDER LEFT SHOULDER BUTTON BUTTON D-PAD – VOLUME POWER ON / OFF BUTTONS BUTTON DIRECTIONAL PAD (D-Pad) – Press up, down, left, or right to scroll or move within text fields, and navigate in the browser or games. By default, the D-Pad navigates folders and screens, jumping over individual items.
  • Page 11: Phone Controls

    Phone Controls SPEAKERPHONE BUTTON (while on phone) STEREO HEADSET JACK END CALL MUTE BUTTON (while on phone) SEND CALL MICROPHONE SPEAKER DIAL PAD VOLUME BUTTONS DIAL PAD – Use the keyboard dial pad to dial a number with one hand. END CALL and SEND CALL buttons –...
  • Page 12 BLUETOOTH HANDS-FREE HEADSET OR CAR KIT To use a Bluetooth ® stereo/mono hands-free headset or car kit, do the following: 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Press to open the menu, JUMP MENU then select Bluetooth to open the submenu. Make sure Bluetooth features are “on”.
  • Page 13: Sound Controls

    Sound Controls Mini Media Player To open the mini media player from any application on the device, press JUMP DONE Use the D-Pad or the trackball to select a control. You can also use these shortcuts: – Pause item now playing , or resume play if paused –...
  • Page 14: Volume Controls

    Volume Controls There are two ways you can open the volume controls: Press . This opens the audio/display control panes. MENU DONE Make sure the Sound Profile panel is highlighted, then roll the trackball left or right to step through your sound profiles. Left is louder, right is softer.
  • Page 15: Wireless On/Off Control

    Wireless On/Off Control If you need to turn off your device’s GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity (for example, prior to aircraft takeoff), do the following: 1 From the Jump screen, press and select Airplane Mode > Turn MENU Wireless Off.
  • Page 16: Battery Charger

    Only use the charger and battery provided with your device or approved by T-Mobile, or you risk damaging your device. Do not insert battery chargers from previous Sidekick models into the stereo headset jack. If you attach your device to your computer via USB, be aware that the power received may not be enough to charge your device.
  • Page 17: Removable Battery

    2 Put the device in a safe place and let the battery charge for at least four hours with the device powered on. As the device is charging, the bars in the battery icon fill repeatedly from left to right. When your device is fully charged, the lightning bolt icon will disappear and the bars will stop moving and remain in the filled position.
  • Page 18: Replaceable Device Shell

    3 Push the battery in slightly along the bottom edge, then lift the battery from that same edge to remove it. 4 Replace with a new battery by first inserting the straight edge (with the gold contacts) and then pushing the battery down to lock into place. 5 Replace the battery cover by aligning its notched line with the notched line on the end cover and sliding it back into place.
  • Page 19 2 Turn the device over. With the camera at the top, slide the end-cover to the left with your left thumb while carefully pressing the notched line, and lift the end-cover to remove it. 3 Remove the battery cover by following the instructions in “Removable Battery”...
  • Page 20: Sim Card Slot

    5 Replace the battery cover by following the instructions in “Removable Battery” step 5. SIM Card Slot To access your SIM card, you must first remove the battery. 1 Remove the battery cover and battery by following “Removable Battery” steps 1-3, on pages 17 and 18. 2 Notice the SIM card slot, which is located just to the left of the battery slot.
  • Page 21: Memory Card Slot

    Memory Card Slot Your device includes a slot for a Micro Secure Digital (microSD ) flash ™ memory card. To insert or remove a memory card, you must first remove the back cover as described in “Removable Battery” step 2, on page 17. 1 With the back cover removed and the camera at the top, you can see the memory card slot on the upper left of the device.
  • Page 22: Usb / Power Port

    USB / Power Port The USB/power port is located on the upper left of your device. With a flash memory card installed, you can manage the contents of the card by connecting your device to a computer with a USB cable. To connect your device to your computer, locate the USB cable that came in the box with your device and insert the USB plug—with the icon on the...
  • Page 23: Registration

    Registration Before you can start using your Sidekick, you must complete registration. This section of the guide takes you through registration in more detail. Note that these instructions are for new users, not returning users. Returning users can sign in using their username/password.
  • Page 24 3 Select a username. The username you type will become the first part of your email address (for example, username@example.com). Before you select a username, read the following: Usernames must start with an alphabetic character (A-Z) and can include numbers (0-9), dashes (-), periods (.), and underscores (_), but no other punctuation.
  • Page 25 For enhanced security, do not choose an actual word that appears in any language dictionary. Do not choose a proper name, such as the name of a child, local sports team, pet’s name, or city of birth. Do not choose adjacent letters on your keyboard or a sequential or repeating combination of letters or characters, such as “12345678”, “222222”, “abcdefg”.
  • Page 26 8 Wait while data transmits. Wait while the data you entered in the Registration screens transmits to T-Mobile. The service will check to see if your username already has been taken. If it has, you will be offered alternatives. You can select one of these alternatives or type a different username.
  • Page 27: Setting Up Your Device

    Setting Up Your Device Bluetooth Technology Setup ® Your device supports the Bluetooth wireless technology Specification 2.0+EDR so you can connect to hands-free devices (stereo or mono headsets and car kits) and any device that can receive a vCard, photo, or other file via Bluetooth (PCs, phones).
  • Page 28: Themes

    6 Transfer Sound to – With Bluetooth features on, you can use a hands- free headset or car kit to place and receive phone calls from your device. You can also use a Bluetooth stereo headset to listen to songs, videos, or game sounds.
  • Page 29: Backlighting

    Backlighting As long as you are actively using your device, the backlight will stay on. After you stop using your device, the backlight will stay on for 15 seconds, but you can change this setting: 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Press then select JUMP MENU...
  • Page 30: Device Privacy Code

    By default, your device is set to enter key guard mode after two minutes of idle time. You can change this setting from the Jump Menu > Settings > Key Guard & Security screen To prevent display damage, after your device has been in key guard mode for five minutes, the screen will go black, putting the device in “sleep mode.”...
  • Page 31: Sound Profiles

    Sound Profiles Each sound profile defines the volume of rings, reminders, and system sounds. You can have up to eight profiles; six editable profiles are provided by default. To create a new or modify an existing sound profile, press JUMP , then press and select Settings >...
  • Page 32: The Device Interface

    The Device Interface The Jump Screen The Jump screen is your entry point to all device applications. Application selections are arranged on the left-side of the screen in a “ring”. Some applications are grouped into a second-level ring. If you press MENU while on the Jump screen, you’ll have access to device-wide settings and controls:...
  • Page 33: Indicators

    Indicators Screen Title Date and Time New Message Notification (Email) Battery Level Sound Profile Setting Wireless Signal Strength Bluetooth On Service Connectivity Wireless signal strength indicator – The number of signal bands showing to the right of the radio tower icon represents the strength of the signal at your current location.
  • Page 34 Sound Profile setting – When you have selected a sound profile that has sound turned off, the title bar will indicate whether you have flashing lights or vibration set for alerts or notifications. From left to right, the icons indicate: totally silent (no sound, no flashing lights, no vibration), flashing lights only, and vibration only.
  • Page 35: Menus

    Menus Almost every screen on your device has a set of actions you can take while on that screen. These actions are listed in a floating window, which you open by pressing the button. Menu items with submenus are noted MENU with a right-pointing arrowhead.
  • Page 36: Quick Find

    Quick Find To search for an item on your device (such as a contact, message, note, task, event, song, photo, or video), open the Quick Find dialog. Note that for email and MMS messages, the To, CC, From, Date, and Subject fields are searched, not the message bodies.
  • Page 37: Type And Edit Text

    Type and Edit Text It’s easy to type and edit text using the keyboard and the advanced text editing features described below. Navigate in Text Boxes Use the control buttons and keyboard to navigate within a text box: Move character-by-character – Press the D-Pad or roll the trackball left/ right.
  • Page 38: Check Spelling

    3 Press and select Edit Text to open the Edit Text submenu, or MENU simply press and hold the trackball to open the Edit Text context menu. Select the operation you want to perform on the selected text. Note the standard shortcuts: MENU Copy...
  • Page 39 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Press to open the JUMP MENU menu, then select Settings > AutoText & Spelling. The AutoText & Spelling screen appears. 2 From this screen you can set the following: Highlight misspelled words – When checked, as you type words that are misspelled will be underlined in red.
  • Page 40: Type Special Unicode Characters

    Type Special Unicode Characters To type special Unicode characters in any text box, press the key. The Special Character selector opens. Use the D-Pad or trackball to navigate through the list: left-right to flip through the Favorites, Recent, alphabet, and symbol sets; up-down to select specific characters.
  • Page 41: The Desktop Interface

    Notes, and Camera applications is also available for viewing or editing on the Web from any computer connected to the Internet. Information in your Sidekick account is stored on servers in a data center with enhanced security and firewall features.
  • Page 42 Desktop Interface Jump Page Remember! When finished using the Web applications, always click Sign Out to exit the Web site securely. 42 The Desktop Interface...
  • Page 43: Using The Applications

    Using the Applications myFaves ® Add a Contact to myFaves Create a new myFaves contact, or assign a phone number already in your Address Book to your myFaves plan: 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. If not already selected, scroll to JUMP highlight myFaves, then press the trackball.
  • Page 44: Assign An Icon To A Myfaves Contact

    3 If you have stored an email address or IM screen name for the highlighted contact in the Address Book, you can press MENU select Send Email or Send Instant Message. 4 To view a contact’s details (including Web site, address, alternate phone numbers, and so on), highlight the contact, then press the trackball.
  • Page 45: Phone

    Phone Make a Phone Call 1 You can make a call using any of these dialing methods: Dial using your list of speed dials and recently-dialed numbers – From the Jump or Phone screen, press . Highlight the number, SEND CALL then place the call by pressing again.
  • Page 46: Answer A Phone Call

    Answer a Phone Call When your device signals an incoming phone call, the display shows the name of the caller and the icon or photo associated with that caller in your Address Book (see “Add a Contact to the Address Book” on page 58). 1 Press the trackball to select or press .
  • Page 47: Check Your Voice Mail

    3 Select a Shortcut Key from the pop-up menu. Only the numbers available will appear in the pop-up menu. 4 Type the speed dial Name and Number, then select DONE 5 To dial using the shortcut, from either the Phone application or the Jump screen, simply press and hold the number on the keyboard.
  • Page 48: Import Contacts From Your Sim Card

    3 Highlight the Incoming Call Ringtone pop-up menu, then press the trackball. The menu reveals the ringtone categories. First highlight a category, then press the trackball to open the ringtones submenu. As you scroll through the songs, you can preview each song by hovering over it for a few seconds.
  • Page 49: Picture Messaging

    4 Use the trackball to scroll to the message body; type your message or use one of the Prewritten Messages by selecting the button. Add Smileys by selecting the button. To attach a vCard, press MENU and select Attach vCard. Select a contact from the list that appears and their vCard will be attached to your message.
  • Page 50 4 Create your first slide: Add the slide’s message by typing in the text field. Add a photo or video by selecting the “Add Photo or Video” icon Your Browse Albums screen opens, where you can select one photo or video.
  • Page 51: Web Browser

    Web Browser Browse the Web 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Web Browser, JUMP then press the trackball. 2 Start typing the address of the Web page you wish to visit. The Go To dialog box opens automatically. 3 The characters you type appear in the top field of the Go To dialog box.
  • Page 52: Copy Text On A Web

    Copy Text on a Web Page You can copy all the text on a Web page by pressing + A, then MENU + C. Copy only specific text you highlight by doing the following: MENU 1 Press and select Edit Text > Text Selection Mode. Alternatively MENU you can press the key while rolling the trackball.
  • Page 53: Web Page Layout

    Web Page Layout You can view a Web several different ways: Screen-Size Layout - This is the default view, in which the page is fitted to the screen width. To switch to this view press and select Screen- MENU Size Layout [ + W].
  • Page 54: Email

    Email Send an Email Message 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Email, then JUMP press the trackball. 2 Press to open the menu. New Message is selected by default; MENU press the trackball to open the Compose screen. 3 The text cursor is in the To field;...
  • Page 55 About Tabs You can display the email you fetch to your device from external accounts in separate tabs on the Browse Email screen, with each tab containing an Inbox and the other system folders (Saved, Drafts, Sent, Trash). Here are some tips about using tabs: Navigate Tabs –...
  • Page 56 3 The Sign-In Information dialog box appears. If you selected a named provider, the Mail Server, Port, and Protocol will auto-fill. Otherwise, for Mail Server , if you don’t know the name of your email server, your email provider will be able to tell you, or if you have an email account through your ISP, contact them for assistance.
  • Page 57: Edit External Email Account

    Edit External Email Account To edit an existing account, do the following while in the Email application: 1 From the Browse Email screen, press then select Accounts > MENU Edit. Select the account you want to edit from the submenu. 2 The Edit Account dialog box opens.
  • Page 58: Fetch Email Using Your Device's Web Browser

    Fetch Email Using Your Device’s Web Browser If there is a Web interface to your email account, you can use your device’s Web Browser application to sign in to those accounts and check your email. A couple popular email Web sites are listed below: Yahoo! Mail –...
  • Page 59: Address Book

    Attach Voice Recording – Press to open the recorder. Press again to start recording and to stop recording. Review your DONE recording then, when ready, press DONE Attach Song or Ringtone – Press and select Attach > Audio. MENU Select a song/ringtone category from the audio selector list, then choose a specific song or ringtone from the pop-up menu and press DONE Attach vCard –...
  • Page 60: Assign A Contact As A "Favorite

    4 To select an icon, roll the trackball up to highlight , then press the trackball to open the icon selector. Highlight the icon you want, then press the trackball to select it. To assign a Photo Caller ID icon, select from the icon selector, which will open the Browse Albums screen.
  • Page 61: Address Book Tabs

    2 Press and select Add to Favorites. Your contact will now appear MENU in the Favorites tab, as well as in the All tab. If you ever want to unassign this contact as a favorite, highlight the contact, press and select MENU Remove from Favorites.
  • Page 62: Import Address Book Contacts

    4 Select the option to send the call, open a compose screen, or an IM conversation. If you go to the Recent Calls or Online Now tabs, select a call or screen name to open a communication with that contact. To edit or add contact details, select the Edit button on the Contact Details screen.
  • Page 63: Set And Send "My Vcard

    Set and Send “My vCard” You can set one of your contacts to be “you”, so that you can send “My vCard” to others easily. 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Address JUMP Book, then press the trackball. 2 Scroll to highlight the contact you want to set as “you”, then press MENU and select vCard >...
  • Page 64: Send Any Contact's Vcard

    Send any Contact’s vCard 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Address JUMP Book, then press the trackball. 2 Scroll to highlight the contact whose vCard you want to send, then press and select vCard > Send Contact’s vCard via > Email MENU Text, or Bluetooth.
  • Page 65: Notes

    Notes Create a Note You can create and store up to 50 notes. Each note can be up to 8000 characters, which is about four pages in a paperback. 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Organizer, JUMP then press the trackball to open the second-level ring of applications.
  • Page 66: To Do

    To Do Add a Task You can create and store up to 50 tasks. 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Organizer, JUMP then press the trackball to open the second-level ring of applications. Highlight To Do, then press the trackball. 2 Press + N to open a blank task screen.
  • Page 67: Capture Video

    4 To change the quality and resolution of your photos, press MENU select Photo Settings. Select JPEG quality (compression) and resolution (size). For both settings, larger values increase the quality of your photo but require more storage space. JPEG Quality - Select from Low, Medium, or High. Resolution - Select from 320 x 240 (tiny), 640 x 480 (small), 1280 x 1024 (medium), or 1600 x 1200 (large).
  • Page 68: Send Media Files Via Bluetooth, Email Or Mms Message

    3 Make sure you are in “Video mode”. The currently-selected mode is displayed in the upper-right of the screen. If you are in “Photo mode”, then select the mode button to switch to “Video mode”. 4 When you’re ready to start your video, press the right shoulder button or use the trackball to select the capture video icon .
  • Page 69: Use Photo For Caller Id Or Key Guard Background

     To select all items in an album, open or highlight the album, then press and select Edit > Check All in Album, or press + A. To MENU MENU uncheck, select Edit > Uncheck All or press + U. MENU Use Photo for Caller ID or Key Guard Background You can assign the photos you’ve saved in one of your photo albums as a...
  • Page 70: Media Player

    Media Player Use the Media Player media player to play audio and video files that you have stored on your microSD card. You can use a memory card of any capacity. Remember that you might be sharing the card’s capacity with Camera photos and videos.
  • Page 71: Play Music Or Video

    Play Music or Video Listen to your music and videos using the device speaker, stereo headphones with a 3.5mm jack (including those provided in the box), or a stereo Bluetooth device. 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Media Player, JUMP then press the trackball.
  • Page 72: Listen Using Stereo Bluetooth Headset

    Listen Using Stereo Bluetooth Headset You can use a Bluetooth stereo device to listen to music or video. To pair and set your headset for use with the Media Player, read “Bluetooth Hands- Free Headset or Car Kit” on page 12. Create a Playlist You can create as many playlists as you wish and edit them at any time.
  • Page 73: Download Catalog

    Download Catalog Download Items from the Catalog Download ringtones, applications, games, and themes from the Catalog! You’ll find that browsing the Catalog and purchasing items is easy and fun: 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Download JUMP Catalog, then press the trackball.
  • Page 74: Manage Your Downloaded Items

    Manage Your Downloaded Items To install or remove a downloaded item; check the download status of a purchased item; or view a list of all the downloads you have made through the Catalog (including details such as price, subscription term, upgrade information), go to the Downloads screen: 1 Press to go to the Jump screen.
  • Page 75: Instant Messaging

    Instant Messaging Use all the instant messaging applications at the same time Sign On 1 Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Instant JUMP Messaging, then press the trackball to open the second-level ring of applications. Highlight the IM application of your choice, then press the trackball.
  • Page 76 Using Conversation Number – Each open IM conversation has a number (0-9), which is displayed in the IM Conversations submenu, as well as on the screen displaying your list of friends. From any screen in IM, including the IM splash screen, you can quickly switch between conversations by pressing + the IM conversation number.
  • Page 77: Keyboard Shortcuts

    Keyboard Shortcuts Call a speed dial number Press and hold speed dial # on keyboard while in Phone or on Jump screen. Press JUMP Redial last number Answer an incoming call Press trackball or . Ignore incoming call (call forwards) Press . Hang up active call Press .
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting How do I know when my account is ready to register for data serv- ices? Once your account is ready for you to register for data services, you will see a “Welcome” message on your screen. If the Welcome message doesn’t appear on your device within 48 hours after registering, contact T-Mobile Customer Care department.
  • Page 79 Is it all gone for good? No, all your data is regularly saved to the Danger service so it is safe. If you wait a few minutes, all your data will be restored to your device. (Note, however, that any data you entered or modified between the last save to the Danger service and when you removed the battery will be lost.)
  • Page 80 What Web browsers do you support on the Desktop Interface? Web browsers IE 5+ are supported on both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems, as well as Firefox and Safari. Why do the Web pages I open using the device’s Web Browser application appear different from the pages I open on my desktop computer? The Web pages displayed on your device have been reformatted so they...
  • Page 81 Information in your account is stored on servers in a data center with enhanced security and firewall features. Please refer to the T-Mobile Privacy Policy and the Danger ® Service Privacy Notice for more information. What should I do if I need a replacement part for my device or if I need to have my device repaired? Contact T-Mobile Customer Care department for support.
  • Page 82: Handling And Safety Precautions

    Handling and Safety Precautions The Sidekick is a mobile computing device that may break if dropped, subjected to severe shock, or exposed to water. Please handle the device carefully and read the precautions listed below. These precautions provide essential information for the safe handling of the product and for the protection of the users and others from possible harm.
  • Page 83: Device Handling And Use

    Device Handling and Use Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify your device. Such action may result in bodily injury, or damage to the unit or other property. Never touch liquid that might leak from a broken liquid crystal display (LCD), because doing so may cause a skin rash.
  • Page 84 The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches (15.24 centimeters) be maintained between the phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
  • Page 85: Battery Charger Handling

    Battery Charger Handling The device is intended for use when supplied with power from the battery charger included in the box with your device, or via a USB cable to an approved USB host. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this device and may be dangerous.
  • Page 86 CAUTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FOR CONNECTION TO A SUPPLY NOT IN THE UNITED STATES, USE AN ATTACHMENT PLUG ADAPTER OF THE PROPER CONFIGURATION FOR THE POWER OUTLET.
  • Page 87: Regulatory And Compliance Information

    Regulatory and Compliance Information Regulatory Compliance Information for North America FCC Declaration of Conformity Model PV210, manufactured by Sharp Corporation, complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 88: Hearing Aid Compatibility With Mobile Phones

    For body-worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, keep the Sidekick at least 5/8 inch (15mm) away from the body, and only use carrying cases, belt clips, or holders that do not have metal parts and that maintain at least 5/8 inch (15 mm) separation between the Sidekick and the body.
  • Page 89: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    Regulatory Compliance Information for Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Sharp Corporation, declares that model PV210 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the original declaration of conformity can be found at the following Internet address: http://sharp-world.com/products/wireless_pda/index.html Recycling Information The RBRC™...
  • Page 90: Legal Information

    Internet access, instant messaging, address book, and calendar functions, and that also allows you to access such features from a Web site operated by Danger (the “Service”). Your use of the Service and the Software (as defined below) in the course of operating your Device is subject to the terms and condi- tions of this Agreement.
  • Page 91 Web sites you visit or to third party content and services you access. In no event will Danger be liable to you in connection with any Web sites, content, products, services, materials, or practices of a third party.
  • Page 92 You agree not to use Danger’s trademarks (i) to identify products or services that are not Danger’s, (ii) in any manner likely to cause confusion, (iii) in or as a part of your own trademarks, (iv) in a manner that implies that Danger sponsors or endorses your products or services or (v) in any manner that disparages or discredits Danger.
  • Page 93 Service. Further, you agree that neither Danger nor its service partners shall be liable to you for any termination of your access to the Service hereunder.
  • Page 94 Agreement to anyone without the express written permission of Danger. Any attempt by you to assign, transfer or delegate this Agreement without the express written permission of Danger shall be null and void. The paragraph headings in this Agreement, shown in boldface type, are included to help make the agreement easier to read and have no binding effect.
  • Page 95 Danger Service, Danger requests your name. Danger also collects the mobile phone number for the device you are registering and the email address assigned to you as a subscriber to the Danger Service. In addition, if you use your wireless device to access third party products and services, such as instant mes- saging services, Danger will collect your screen name(s) and password(s) for these services.
  • Page 96 (c) to assist with questions about use of the Danger Service, (d) to anticipate and resolve problems with your use of the Danger Service, and (e) to alert you to new products, product upgrades, software upgrades, changes to the service, technical and administrative issues, special offers and other information related to the Danger Service.
  • Page 97 (b) protect and defend the rights or property of Danger, the Danger Service, your wireless carrier or the users of the Danger Service, whether or not required to do so by law, or (c) protect the personal safety of users of the Danger Service or the public. Danger reserves the right to contact appropriate authorities...
  • Page 98 Danger currently does not knowingly collect or use Personal Information from children under 13, and Danger will not do so in the future without first obtaining verifiable consent from their parents. Should a child whom Danger knows to be under 13 send Personal Information to Danger, Danger will only use that information to respond directly to that child or seek parental consent.
  • Page 99 HOW CAN I FIND OUT ABOUT CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY NOTICE? Danger may make changes to this Notice from time to time. We will post changes to our Privacy Notice at www.danger.com/legal, so be sure to check back periodically. We may also notify you of significant changes by email or in other ways.
  • Page 100 The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of the product, for geographic coverage, for inadequate signal reception by the antenna or for communications range or operation of the cellular system as a whole. When sending your wireless device to UTStarcom Personal Communications for repair or service, please note that any personal data or software stored on the device may be inadvertently erased or altered.
  • Page 101: Additional Information

    T-Mobile, the magenta color, and t-zones are registered trademarks of Deutsche Telekom AG. myFaves, the myFaves design, and Sidekick are registered trademarks of T-Mobile USA, Inc. Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
  • Page 102 Copyright © 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1999 The Regents of the University of California. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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