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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Win-Duo DM-985 Brava Pocket PC Phone from User Manual www.bravatechno.com...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing Win-Duo DM-985 from Brava. Your phone is a communication product running Microsoft® Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional with Dual Mode system GSM/CDMA working simultaneously, in addition to the support of the CDMA third generation technology 1x-EVDO Rev. A with data link speed up to 3.1Mbps. To experience the optimum performance of your mobile phone, please read this users guide thoroughly.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SAFETY INFORMATION 1.1 When carrying the phone 1.2 Energy Leak of Radio Frequency 1.3 Electromagnetic Radiation 1.4 In Public 1.5 Compatibility of RF Interference 1.6 In Aircraft 1.7 Pacemakers 1.8 Hearing Aids 1.9 Other Medical Equipments 1.10 Road Safety 1.11 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 1.12 Battery 1.13 Others OVERVIEW...
  • Page 4 5.4 Speed-dial for Contact 5.5 Send Contacts via Bluetooth 5.6 Delete Contacts 5.7 Contact manager MESSAGING 6.1 Text Message 6.2 Outlook 6.3 MMS 6.4 Menu for Messaging and Email 6.5 Folders for Messaging and Email MULTIMEDIA 7.1 Windows Media 7.2 Camera 7.3 FM Radio 7.4 Recorder 7.5 Pictures and Videos...
  • Page 5 9.2 Bluetooth 9.3 Lock 9.4 Clock & Alarms 9.5 Power 9.6 Home 9.7 Sounds & Notifications 9.8 System 9.9 Connections 10 HELP 10.1 Help 10.2 Troubleshooting 11 MAINTENANCE GUIDE...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    Safety Information To use your phone safely and effectively, please read these guidelines carefully. 1.1 When carrying the phone When you are using the phone, keep it some distance at least 2.5CM away from your body. In case there is a need of phone slipcover, belt clip, or other accessories to carry your cell phone, it is important to ensure they are approved by the manufacturer.
  • Page 7: Compatibility Of Rf Interference

    and power off your phone in designated public places. 1.5 Compatibility of RF Interference Your phone may interfere with other devices that are not properly designed for RF shielding or configured for RF compatibility. 1.6 In Aircraft Switch the device off and remove the battery when you are in or near an aircraft.
  • Page 8: Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

    condition is getting worse, pull off the road before you make or receive calls. If your vehicle has airbags, keep your phone away from where the inflated airbags can reach. Otherwise, you may be seriously hurt by the phone once the airbags expand.
  • Page 9 Do not place the battery in mouth. It may be poisonous. Do not try to disassemble the phone or its accessories. Use only approved model-applicable batteries. Incorrect batteries may cause explosion. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to dispose used batteries. Heat is generated by prolonged usage of the headphones and by prolonged charging of the cellular device.
  • Page 10: Overview

    Overview 2.1 Appearance and Keypad...
  • Page 12 Item Function Press Volume keys (Volume Up & Volume Down) to Volume keys adjust the volume. Press this key to turn off your device temporarily and switch the device to sleep mode. Press and hold this button to turn off your device completely. When your Power key device is in sleep mode, you can still receive calls;...
  • Page 13: Uim/Sim Cards

    Use the stylus to write, draw, or select items on the Stylus touch screen. Storage Card Slot Insert a storage card (T-Flash) for storing data. 2.2 UIM/SIM Cards The UIM and SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) cards contains the phone number and important information of services. It also may store a phone book and personal information.
  • Page 14: Storage Card

    cards. After initiating the PIN protection, you are required to enter the PIN every time switching on the phone. After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the UIM and SIM cards is blocked. Nobody can then access the data in the card or use its services. When the UIM/SIM card is locked, a PUK (Personal Unlock Key) is required to unlock it.
  • Page 15: Battery Use

    Item Description Battery charger Charging batteries. Stereo earphone Stereo output, the Send key can be used to pick up a call. Synchronizing with PC; charging batteries USB cable Note: It’s not a recommended way. A battery charger is preferred. 2.5 The Battery 2.5.1 Battery use •...
  • Page 16 or replaced in time. A Lithium-ion battery comes with this phone. It’s recommended to use the manufacturer’s charger and batteries for best performance. 1. Plug the charger carefully into the USB charger slot; 2. Connect the charger to the AC outlet while the phone powering on. The status indicator is in red light;...
  • Page 17: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions 3.1 Switching On/Off To switch on or off your phone, press and hold the On/Off key for a couple of seconds. If your device is running for the first time, the wizard will guide for screen calibration, setup the regional settings, and date and time. 3.2 Home Screen After the phone is on, the “Today”...
  • Page 18 3.2.1 The Start Menu All the functions can be found in the Start menu. Tap on the left corner of the screen with the touch pen or your finger to display the menu which includes all functions. 3.2.2 The Status Bar Icons in the status bar are displayed for working status, including battery charge level, signal strength, GPRS and Bluetooth.
  • Page 19 Icon Description Indicates the battery is fully charged. Indicates the battery is very low. Battery charging. Sound on. Sound off. Ringer in vibration mode. No UIM or SIM card. Indicates maximum signal strength of C. Indicates maximum signal strength of G. The CDMA UIM card is turned off.
  • Page 20: The Display

    Connection is active. Bluetooth enabled. Bluetooth voice gateway. A2DP. Multiple reminders. Wi-Fi connected. 3.2.3 The Display You can see information about the most important functions of your device on the main screen, such as contacts, messages, calendar, and more. Tap one of the shown functions to open it.
  • Page 21: Input Method

    3.4 Input Method 3.4.1 Introduction When you start a program or select a field that requires text or numbers, the Input Panel becomes available automatically. By default, the Input Panel icon appears on the menu bar to indicate which input method is currently selected.
  • Page 22: Activesync

    3.4.3 Use the Keyboard To enter text, symbols, and numbers, you can use the standard on-screen Keyboard. Use the standard on-screen Keyboard The on-screen Keyboard is available when text entry is possible. You can enter text by tapping keys on the keyboard that are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 23 3.5.2 To synchronize with PC By default, contacts in OUTLOOK, calendars and tasks in the PC will be automatically synchronized to your phone. You can use this information in your phone as in the PC. However, you may select options to synchronize and then tap OK to proceed.
  • Page 24: Call Features

    Call Features 4.1 Making a Call A few options are available to make calls. 4.1.1 From the Home Screen On the Home screen, click start enter start menu, tap Phone or press the C or G Send key to open the phone keypad; Tap the keypad key and then tap C send button to make CDMA call or G send button to make GSM call to the dialed phone number;...
  • Page 25 Select a contact and then dial in one of the two ways: Highlight the contact and then tap C send button or G send button; Open the window displaying details of the contact; select one number (if there’re several), tap Call; 4.1.3 From Call History Press Send key at the main page to open the calling screen, tap Call history...
  • Page 26: Emergency Calls

    4.1.5 Emergency Calls Your wireless service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers (such as 110、112), that you can call under any circumstances. As long as you are within the service area, you can make emergency calls even without a UIM/SIM card. 4.1.6 International Calls Open the phone keypad, press and hold key “0”...
  • Page 27 During a call, you may tap the lower-left part of your screen, and then enter another phone number on the keypad and press Send key. The first call will be on hold. After the second call gets through, you may tap Swap to switch between these two calls.
  • Page 28 4.3.4 Hands-free On Select Turn hands-free On Menu to turn on Hands-free. Both of you can hear clearly without putting the phone on your ear. Select it again to turn it off. Note: you must connect with the blue tooth earphone. 4.3.5 Notes You may make notes during a call.
  • Page 29: Contacts

    Contacts You can view or update information of your contacts in the contacts list. The contacts’ information can be saved in the UIM/SIM card or in the outlook contacts. Such information in the UIM card and SIM card usually includes one name and one phone number, (depending on the type of the UIM/SIM card and services).
  • Page 30: Add New Contact

    5.3 Add New Contact to add a new contact, fill in each item and then tap OK. The new contact will then be shown in the list. 5.4 Speed-dial for Contact A one- or two-digit speed-dial number can be set for contacts stored in the phone.
  • Page 31: Send Contacts Via Bluetooth

    5.5 Send Contacts via Bluetooth With Bluetooth, you can send the information of contacts to other phones. In the contact list, select Send Contact from the Menu, then tap Beam. The phone will start searching for Bluetooth device. After it’s been detected, tap Send.
  • Page 32: Sim Contacts

    5.7.1 Phone Contacts If there’re one or more contacts in the phone, you may copy all or some of them to the UIM or SIM card or delete all or some of them. 5.7.2 UIM Contacts The contacts in the UIM card are allowed to save only one phone number. To copy a contact to the phone, from the Menu select Settings to choose the destination as “Mobile Tel”, “Home Tel”...
  • Page 33: Messaging

    Messaging You may edit, send and receive text messages, MMS or emails. 6.1 Text Message The service for text message is offered by your service provider. Wireless subscribers can send and receive brief text messages. Before sending the first text message from your phone, make sure the number of SMSC has been set.
  • Page 34 After specifying the recipient, move the cursor to the editing box. Select My Text in the Menu to display common phrases for you to choose from.
  • Page 35 At the lower-left of the editing area shows the number of characters already entered and the total number allowed. After finishing your text message, tap Send. By default, the message will be saved in the Sent Items. Note: Before send the message, you can tap the menu and choose use which net to send the message.
  • Page 36: Outlook

    6.2 Outlook Your phone can send and receive emails as long as your service provider supports this feature. Connect the phone with your PC through a USB cable and use ActiveSync to synchronize with the Outlook. 6.2.1 Add New Email Account Your phone supports POP3/IMAP4.
  • Page 37 Specify the server addresses for sending and receiving Emails. You may obtain these addresses from your provider; Enter your name, Email address and password; Enter the server address for sending Emails; Option on the last screen where you can specify the time interval to connect and check for new mails;...
  • Page 38: Mms

    Internet. Compile an Email in Outlook E-mail and then tap Send. The Email is kept in the Outbox. Launch ActiveSync in your PC, and connect your phone to the PC through a USB cable. After the PC has detected your phone, it shows the connection on the screen.
  • Page 39 MMS Server Address . MMSC: URL address of the server where MMS messages are stored. . Data Connection: Select the connection that your device uses for MMS messages. . Gateway: Select either WAP 1.0 or WAP 2.0, depending on which one is being used by your other wireless service provider.
  • Page 40: Menu For Messaging And Email

    screen, you can choose one as your default provider. When send MMS, you can set use which network, you can enter into MMS Settings->MMS Profiles, set what network to send. 6.3.1 Change MMS settings Check your device to see if it is configured with your wireless service provider’s MMS settings.
  • Page 41: Folders For Messaging And Email

    Delete all messages – To delete the messages in the box. 6.5 Folders for Messaging and Email Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items Drafts – To store messages to be sent later; Outbox – To store messages failed to send out; Inbox –...
  • Page 42: Multimedia

    Multimedia 7.1 Windows Media ® The embedded Windows Media Player Mobile can play audio and video files stored in the phone or the storage card. 7.1.1 Play Tap Start button and then select Windows Media. The default screen shows the media library. Select the file to play by type, tap Back to open the window as shown below, and then select Now Playing to display the playlist.
  • Page 43 Menu as shown below: Library – To view available files in the library; Play/Pause – To play or pause a file; Stop – To stop playing; Shuffle/Repeat – To play randomly or repeatedly files in the list; Full Screen – To play video files or stream video on full screen (It’s not available for audio files);...
  • Page 44: Open File

    process files in the library. 7.1.3.1 Update Library If there’re additional media files, you need to update the library. Otherwise, the new files can’t be located in the library. In the library, select Update Library… in Menu. The new files will then be automatically searched and added into the library.
  • Page 45 URL box, enter a network address. In the History box, tap a URL that you have previously used. 7.1.4 Options Select Option for settings of the player. 7.1.4.1 Playback Options for playback: Show time as: The time displaying mode Pause playback while using another program: If unselected, the player keeps playing while other programs (except for calls) run.
  • Page 46: Camera

    7.1.4.5 Skins You can choose different skins for the player. 7.1.5 Supported File Formats Video format Extension Windows Media Video .wmv,.asf MPEG4 . mp4 H.263 .3gp Audio format Extension Windows Media Audio .wma .wav .mp3 MIDI .mid,.midi AMR Narrow Band .amr AMR Wide Band .awb...
  • Page 47: Capturing Photos

    • Exposure to sunlight may change colors of the built-in color filter which may lead to poor color quality picture output. • Excess motion while focusing may result in poor quality picture output. • Do not aim directly into the sun or light source to avoid poor quality picture output.
  • Page 48 to ensure that there is always enough space left for the system to run other applications, we suggest you save photos and videos to your storage card. Perform the following to change the store position: First, be sure that a storage card has been inserted into the phone. In the shooting screen, select Setting ->...
  • Page 49: Fm Radio

    7.3 FM Radio Select FM Radio in Programs, the following window shows: Description On/Off Switch group Search Earphone/Loud speaker...
  • Page 50: Auto Search

    Current frequency Current Group Current channel Mute Volume Reduce frequency by 0.1MHz Search lower-frequency channels Search higher-frequency Channels Increase frequency by 0.1MHz Channel button 1-12 7.3.1 General 1. You have to plug in the earphone before opening the main screen. 2.
  • Page 51: Recorder

    The current frequency, current group and current channel are shown as in the figure above – “5”, “6” and “7”. 7.3.4 Fine Tune You may fine-tune the radio frequency. Tap “10 Reduce frequencies by 0.1MHz” or “13 Increase frequencies by 0.1MHz”.
  • Page 52: View Pictures

    7.5 Pictures and Videos View the images in the phone and the storage card, save one of them as the background, or send it to others. 7.5.1 View Pictures Tap “Pictures and Videos” to display the list of pictures stored in the phone and storage card.
  • Page 53: Games

    7.7 Games The phone had two customization games: Solitaire and Marble Game. 7.7.1 Solitaire The objective is to move all the cards in ascending order, from Ace to King, in the four suit stacks at the top Use the touch pen to drag and tap the card, or turn the cards facing down. 7.7.2 Marble Game The objective is to move the marble with the motion sensor.
  • Page 54: Programs

    Programs 8.1 Office Mobile You can compile Word, Excel files and OneNote Mobile, or open a PowerPoint file (you may edit a PowerPoint file in certain circumstances). Tap Start and the select Office Mobile from Start. Choose Word mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, OneNote Mobile or Excel Mobile. 8.1.1 Word Mobile In Word Mobile, choose a file to open.
  • Page 55: Powerpoint Mobile

    8.1.2.2 Skills Here are a few suggestions in case you need to use Excel Mobile to create a large file: View in full screen. Tap View on the editing screen and then select Full Screen. Tap it again to cancel Full screen. Select Zoom to scale your spreadsheet to a proper size.
  • Page 56: Internet Explorer

    in the Menu. After finished, tap OK button to save it. 8.2 Internet Explorer Using Internet Explorer (IE), you can connect your phone to the Internet or network-based applications. Your phone supports connection to the Internet via a common data call, or surfing the Internet through GPRS on a GSM network.
  • Page 57: Windows Live

    History – To show the list of the recently visited WebPages; View - Select a view mode for browsing pages. Tools – To send a hyperlink via Email, view the properties of the webpage, or set up the browser. Edit – To cut, copy or paste text on the webpage. 8.3 Windows Live Tap Start and then select Windows...
  • Page 58: Activesync

    Select the contact to be blocked from the list, and then select Menu -> Block; Select Unblock to restore. 8.3.6 Change Online Status Select Menu -> Online Status, choose a status from the list, and then tap Note: You can change your online status only after you have signed in to MSN.
  • Page 59 Refer to the user guide for Windows Mobile Device Center. 8.4.1 Use ActiveSync 8.4.1.1 Sync with PC After having ActiveSync installed, connect your phone through a USB cable to the PC. Follow the on-screen instructions to establish the relationship between the PC and the phone.
  • Page 60: Synchronizing Inbox

    Note: The password is case-sensitive. 8.4.2 Synchronization 8.4.2.1 Synchronizing Inbox By default, only the mails (each with the first 500 bytes) in Inbox on the PC or on the server that were received in the latest three days will be synchronized.
  • Page 61: Calendar

    Select a setup path in the phone, and then start installing. If there’s a storage card, the system will alert you to choose a location. 8.5 Calendar Use Calendar to remind you of meetings and anniversaries, and to keep track of your tasks and other notes. 8.5.1 Calendar Views Tap Start and then select Calendar...
  • Page 62 Tap Start, select Programs -> Notes to display a list of notes in the phone; Name to change the sorting type. Tap a file in the list to open it. All Folders to search for a file in those folders. 8.7.1 New Notes to create a new note.
  • Page 63: Internet Sharing

    8.7.3 Creating Voice Notes To create a voice note, tap Menu -> View Recording Toolbar and then record. 8.8 Internet Sharing After the phone connects to the PC through a USB cable, it can work as an external Modem.
  • Page 64 Internet Sharing Steps: Click start button, choose Internet Sharing from start menu; Choose the connection way from Connection; Choose the Internet connection way form Network Connection, Note that: Not all of the connections can be used online ,the availability of modem function depends on your service provider;...
  • Page 65: Calculator

    Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connections, Set up the network connection configuration. To change the connection priority: Tap start > Settings > Connections > C\G Net Priority Settings, set “CDMA First” or “GSM First” in “While accessing internet” options, click Apply button.
  • Page 66: Getting Started

    8.12 Getting started You can realize some modules function in the phone, include the following function : make a call; set date and time; set up e-mail; set up a device password; set up a Bluetooth headset; set background; set ring tone; transfer music;...
  • Page 67: Settings

    Settings Tap Start and then select Settings. 9.1 Personal 9.1.1 Owner Information Specify your name, telephone number, Email and other information 9.1.2 Phone Click Phone Settings in Personal, Please select a net and press button “Change settings” to change phone settings. CDMA phone: Phone...
  • Page 68: Bluetooth

    Select the ring type and ring tone, or choose whether to have buzz sound when pressing keys. Security You can require PIN when the phone is used, and change PIN. Services Get settings for Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, and SMS Valid Date. Note: Call Forwarding needs network support and you need to subscribe this service.
  • Page 69: Lock

    Enable or disable Bluetooth Make this device visible to other devices is selected, your phone will receive all the Bluetooth connection requests, both from your Bluetooth device and from others’. Select it with caution. Select Devices -> Ports, add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices or a COM port.
  • Page 70: Clock & Alarms

    Several incorrect passwords have been entered. Will to continue password entry, enter’a1b2c3’, In case of emergency, enter an emergency phone number. If you forget your password, you have to clear the memory before you can use the phone again. However, all the files, data and programs in the phone will be removed.
  • Page 71: Regional Settings

    9.8.3 Remove Programs Remove unnecessary programs to release storage space. System programs can not be removed. In the program list, select a program and then tap Remove. 9.8.4 Regional Settings Specify the region you are at and the local number, currency, time and date. 9.8.5 Master Clear Your phone will be resumed to default factory settings and all the user data will be formatted.
  • Page 72 Note: Encrypted documents can only be read on the phone encrypts them. If your phone is the one that encrypts the document, you can open the encrypted document normally. 9.8.11 GPS The user of GPS, please consult the help of GPS. 9.8.12 Motion Sensor Select Start...
  • Page 73: Connections

    You can read-in or write out the files you want. Pull out the USB cable after closing the USB storage function in phone, after that you can examine the file you copy from PC. Note: if you want read storage card contents in your phone, you must insure that the USB storage function is not enabled! 9.9 Connections Setup the connections for your phone.
  • Page 74 Fly Mode to switch it off, then the Bluetooth, C phone, G phone and Wi-Fi are disabled. Calls can’t get through to this phone. Tap Bluetooth, Phone, G Phone, Wi-Fi, to enable or disable all or some of them. Select Bluetooth, C Phone, G Phone, Wi-Fi and slide to switch it on/off Select...
  • Page 75: To Connect To The Internet Via Isp

    Your device has two groups of connection settings: My ISP (Internet Service Provider) and My Work Network. The My ISP settings are used to connect to the Internet, while My Work Network settings can be used to connect to any private, corporate network.
  • Page 76 Note: To start browsing the Internet or private network, tap Start > Internet Explorer. 9.9.4 Connect to PC through USB Change the type of USB connection your device uses can help with problems connecting ActiveSync.
  • Page 77: Help

    10 Help 10.1 Help Tap Start select Help to open the Help page. You can find help document form Online Help Site. You can also access this information from your desktop PC at: www.windowsphone.com/help. 10.2 Troubleshooting Check these questions first if you have problems with your phone. If you need additional help, contact your dealer or service provider.
  • Page 78 Peak hour with congested Try a different time to traffic use your phone Using an excessively low Fail to power on Charge the battery battery. Consult your service Invalid UIM card provider Relocate your phone Fail to connect to Out of GSM service area into service area network Relocate your phone to...
  • Page 79: Maintenance Guide

    11 Maintenance Guide Should you experience problems using this phone, contact the dealer where it was purchased or refer to the repair center specified. If the phone needs repair, you may send it to the local repair center (see the certificate of three guarantees provided with the phone for specific repair network).
  • Page 80 The abovementioned guidelines are applicable to your phone, batteries, charger and accessories. If you experience difficulties with any of these components please contact the nearest qualified repair center.

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