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  • Page 1 Neonode N2 user guide www.neonode.com N070802-1 Rev. 1.7...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. 0 Basics ........................................4 1.1 Insert the SIM card..................................4 1.2 Release the SIM card................................4 1.3 Insert the Mini-SD card ................................4 1.4 Charge the battery..................................5 1.5 Turn the device on..................................5 1.6 Enter PIN code...................................6 1.7 Turn the device off ..................................6 1.8 Backlight timeout ..................................6 1.9 Key lock ......................................6 1.10 Exit Key lock ....................................6 1.11 Navigation basics..................................6...
  • Page 3 15.4 Communication ..................................34 15.5 Bluetooth ....................................35 15.6 Audio Settings ..................................36 16.0 Connect your Neonode to a computer ............................37 16.1 Connect as USB disk................................37 17.0 Download and install new updates ..............................37 18.0 GPRS and MMS settings ................................. 39 18.1 Enter settings manually...............................
  • Page 4: Basics

    1.1 Insert the SIM card Neonode N2 can be turned on and used to a certain extent without SIM card. However, you can’t make or receive calls, send SMS or MMS or use Internet Explorer. To do this, you need a SIM card. To insert the SIM card, first remove the rear cover which includes the battery, and then insert the SIM-card with the chip facing downwards.
  • Page 5: Charge The Battery

    To insert the SD-card, first remove the rear cover as shown above, and then insert the SD-card with the text facing upwards. Make sure it is correctly inserted. To remove the SD-card you do the opposite of inserting it. Turn the device off, remove the rear cover then remove the sd- card.
  • Page 6: Enter Pin Code

    1.11 Navigation basics To use Neonode N2 you will have to learn a few basic navigation principles, which you can use in every application. You never have to press the optical screen; only a light touch or sweep, is needed.
  • Page 7: Vertical Areas

    1. The upper area of the screen is called the Change view area. 2. The centre of the screen is called the Navigation area. 3. The bottom area of the screen is called the Accept/Close view area. In the Change view area you sweep from left to right or from right to left to change views.
  • Page 8: Keyboard Sweep

    The sweep should be about half the height of the screen. When you lift your finger, the keyboard will appear. The keyboard is used to enter text and numbers into your Neonode. If the keyboard indicator at the bottom of the screen is visible, the keyboard is available in the application currently open.
  • Page 9: Navigate Within A View

    Close application sweep. 3.0 The Keyboard The keyboard is used to enter text and numbers into your Neonode. If the keyboard indicator at the bottom of the screen is visible, the keyboard is available in the application currently open. You open the keyboard with a Keyboard sweep.
  • Page 10: Select T9 Word

    To move the caret back/forward in text, press the Left/Right on the cursor key. Alter between favorite keyboards Make Change view sweeps to alter between your selected favorite keyboards. At the top of the screen you can see what keyboard that currently is open. 3.1 Select T9 word When using a T9 keyboard and a word is marked, the Keyboard sweep brings up a list of selectable words.
  • Page 11: Delete Favorite Text

    3.5 Delete favorite Text Open the keyboard Tools menu and tap the paste icon. You'll see a list of all your favorite phrases. Make a tools menu sweep and tap the icon Delete favorite Text. Choose the one(s) you want to delete and make an Accept sweep. 3.6 Copy Enter a word or a phrase in the keyboard.
  • Page 12: Keyboard Speed

    While talking on your Neonode, you hold it with the backside against your ear, with the screen facing away from you. To change the volume during a call you use the volume control on the side of Neonode N2. Press + (plus) to raise the volume, - (Minus) to lower the volume.
  • Page 13: Make A Call Using The Call History

    When you have entered all the numbers make an Accept sweep to make the call. Make a Close view sweep to hang up. 4.2 Make a call using the Call History. To call a number from the Call History, open the start menu and tap the Call History icon.
  • Page 14: Answer Incoming Calls

    In the address book, you can also make a Change view sweep to get to your favorites. Mark the favorite contact you want to call and tap the screen to make the call. Make a Close view sweep to hang up. 4.4 Answer incoming calls You answer an incoming call with an Accept sweep.
  • Page 15: Make A Contact A Favorite

    To add a picture from the Image viewer, make a Change view sweep to the right when you are in the Camera application. Mark the picture you want to add, tap the screen to select it and make an Accept sweep. To attach a personal ring tone to the contact, choose Ring tone.
  • Page 16: Copy Contacts From The Sim Card

    Open the address book tools menu and make one Change view sweep to the right. To copy contacts from your Neonode to the SIM card, tap the icon Export to SIM. Choose which contacts you want to export to your SIM card and make an Accept sweep to export them.
  • Page 17: The Messaging Application

    GPRS and MMS services. Contact your operator or visit their website for help on how to configure your Neonode for MMS. 6.2 Add number to address book If you have received a message containing a phone number you want to add to the address book, you open the tools menu when viewing the message.
  • Page 18: Call Number Received In Message

    6.3 Call number received in message If you have received a message containing a phone number you want to call, open the tools menu when viewing the message. Make a Change view sweep to the right and tap the icon Parse.
  • Page 19: Add A Recipient

    7.2 Add a recipient In the Compose view you add a recipient to your message by marking To and tap the screen. This will take you to the Address Book. Scroll the list and when the wanted contact is marked, tap the screen to add him or her as the recipient of your SMS.
  • Page 20: Send A Reply

    • Make sure that your subscription include GPRS and MMS services. Contact your operator for help regarding this. • Follow the instructions on your operator’s website on how to configure your Neonode for MMS by using automatic configuration SMS messages. When you receive a configuration SMS, make an Accept sweep to accept the settings. The Messaging Application, the same application used for SMS, is used to send and receive MMS messages.
  • Page 21: Add A Recipient

    To send an MMS, open the tools menu. In the first tab view, tap the icon for New message. In the Compose view, mark Type, tap the screen and choose MMS. 8.2 Add a recipient Add a recipient to your message by marking To in the Compose view and tap the screen. This will take you to the Address Book.
  • Page 22: Receive Mms

    8.5 Receive MMS When someone sends an MMS to you, you will receive a notification message. If you choose to fetch the MMS by making an Accept sweep, your Neonode N2 will connect to your MMS centre to download the message.
  • Page 23: The Camera Application

    9.0 The Camera application 9.1 Take and view a picture Open the start menu and tap the Camera icon to open the camera application. When in camera mode, the screen is a viewfinder and to take a photo you tap the screen. To view the recently taken picture, make a Change view sweep to the right.
  • Page 24: The Image Viewer

    10.0 The Image Viewer You find the Image Viewer in the second tab view of the camera application. Open the camera application and make a Change view sweep. You can now view all your pictures stored on the SD card one by one. You can make right and left sweeps in the navigation area to scroll through the pictures.
  • Page 25: The Media Player

    11.0 The Media Player The Media Player allows you to listen to music, audio books and watch videos on your Neonode. 11.1 Open the Media Player Open the Start menu. Make a Change view sweep to the second tab view. Tap the Media Player icon to open the application.
  • Page 26 Mark the kind of play list you want to create and tap the screen. If you choose to create a New Empty Play list you open the tools menu and add files and folders of your choice to the play list (see Add file or folder to the play list).
  • Page 27: Close The Media Player

    Save Play list As When you tap this icon a keyboard is opened and you can enter a new play list name. Make an Accept sweep to get back to the play list view. Player Settings When you tap the Player Settings icon you can change play list settings and define buttons and sweeps.
  • Page 28: The Calendar

    12.0 The Calendar 12.1 Open the calendar Open the start menu, make a Change view sweep to the right and tap the Calendar icon. Choose view The calendar has three different tab views. You can either view one day at a time, a week or a whole month.
  • Page 29: Delete Appointments

    Appointment Reminder Audio. 13.0 The Alarm application Please note: When you have set an alarm, it will only go off when your Neonode is turned on. 13.1 Open the alarm The alarm application is situated in the third tab view of the start menu. To open the alarm application you open the start menu and make two Change view sweeps to the right.
  • Page 30: Add A New Alarm

    If you choose Play sound and vibrate the Alarm tone choice appears. Choose Alarm tone to select audio file. Any of the mp3, wav or wma files stored on your Neonode can be used as alarm tone. Mark the audio file you want to use and tap the screen.
  • Page 31: The Alarm History

    Make sure that your subscription includes GPRS. • Follow the instructions on your operator’s website on how to get GPRS settings for your Neonode by using automatic configuration SMS’s. When you receive a configuration SMS, make an Accept sweep to save the settings.
  • Page 32: The Tools Menu

    You will be greeted by a blue Neonode start page. To start surfing the net, open the Internet Explorer tools menu. 14.3 The tools menu The Internet Explorer tools menu contains two tab views and several ways of navigating between web pages.
  • Page 33: Surf The Web

    Open the tools menu from the status screen. In the tools menu you can view and change general settings for your Neonode. Tap the icon that contains the kind of settings you want to view or change. Scroll the list and when the setting you want to change is marked, tap the screen to make your changes.
  • Page 34: System

    Error reporting When you have a problem with your device you might be asked by a Neonode Support Centre to enable this function. You can choose to enable or disable the Error reporting. A reboot is required when you change this setting.
  • Page 35: Bluetooth

    15.5 Bluetooth What is Bluetooth? Bluetooth is short-range radio designed to send data, voice or audio between mobile phones, computers and other devices. These are the settings you can make on the device. State Choose between off, on or on and discoverable. Devices See which devices are paired and discovered.
  • Page 36: Audio Settings

    If you want to pair a headset you do like this: • Set the headset in pairing mode and place it no more than 20cm from Neonode N2. Read the manual for the specific headset how to do that. •...
  • Page 37: Connect Your Neonode To A Computer

    Transferring files is also slower than if the Neonode is connected as a USB disk. We therefore recommend you to connect your Neonode as a USB disk when you want to transfer several files or large amounts of data.
  • Page 38 If you have a blank SD-card your Neonode N2 device will tell you that it needs to repartition and you will be prompted to run the installer again. If you have a previous version of Neno already installed on your SD-card you will, after the installation process, be prompted to follow the instructions on your Neonode N2 device.
  • Page 39: Gprs And Mms Settings

    SMS’s. Make an Accept sweep to accept the settings when you receive the SMS. When you are going to choose configuration for your mobile device, Neonode might not be listed. You can then choose another new mobile model. The settings for most new models will work on your Neonode.
  • Page 40: Settings For Mms

    Please have in mind that the operator sometimes may use different names for the settings. The best and easiest way to get settings for GPRS and MMS to your Neonode is to send them from the operator’s website with automated configuration SMS's.
  • Page 41: Multi Part Call Function

    The moved icon will change place with the icon that was originally in that position. 19.2 Multi part call function Neonode N2 has a multi part call function. Please observe that the subscription with your operator must include this service. You must also set the “call waiting”...
  • Page 42: Safeguards

    Never alter the cord or plug. If the plug does not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Use only Neonode branded original chargers intended for use with your mobile phone. Other chargers may not be designed to the same safety and performance standards.
  • Page 43: Fcc Notice To Users

    Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety. While there may be difference in SAR levels among mobile phones, all Neonode mobile phones are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines. For mobile phones sold in the US, before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it does not exceed the limits established by the government-adopted requirement for safety exposure.
  • Page 44: Sar

    interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 1 or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna •...
  • Page 45: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity 1999/5/EC Neonode AB Biblioteksgatan 11, 1st floor Stockholm SE-111 46 Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that the product: Type of equipment: GSM/GPRS Mobile Phone Brand name: Neonode Model name: to which this declaration relates, is in compliance with all the applicable essential requirements, and other provisions...

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