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  • Page 1 User Manual Pocket PC - V2950...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREFACE......................8 SAFETY INFORMATION ..................9 PHONE LAYOUT ....................12 GETTING STARTED ............... 13 SIM CARD ..................13 1.1.1 Installation..................13 1.1.2 Cautions................... 13 1.1.3 PIN and PUK ................... 13 STORAGE CARD ................14 ACCESSORIES ................14 THE BATTERY ................
  • Page 3 3.1.9 Dial Voicemail Number ..............27 ANSWER A CALL ................27 DURING A CALL ................28 3.3.1 Hold ....................28 3.3.2 Mute ....................29 3.3.3 Loudspeaker On ................29 3.3.4 Hands-free ..................29 3.3.5 Notes ....................29 SIMULTANEOUS CALLS ..............30 3.4.1 Make A Second Call During The First ..........
  • Page 4 6.3.1 Chang MMS Settings ............... 49 6.3.2 Receive MMS .................. 50 MENU FOR MESSAGING AND E-MAIL.......... 50 FOLDERS FOR MESSAGING AND E-MAIL ........50 7 MULTIMEDIA ....................52 WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE ..........52 7.1.1 Play ....................52 7.1.2 Now Playing ..................53 7.1.3 Library ....................
  • Page 5 8 PROGRAMMES ....................66 OFFICE MOBILE ................66 8.1.1 Word Mobile ..................67 8.1.2 OneNote Mobile ................68 8.1.3 Excel Mobile ..................68 8.1.3.1 New ....................69 8.1.3.2 Skills ....................69 8.1.4 Power Point Mobile ................69 INTERNET EXPLORER ..............71 8.2.1 Starting Internet Explorer ..............
  • Page 6 8.12 GETTING STARTED ............... 83 8.13 TASK MANAGER ................83 8.14 SPB HOME ..................84 8.14.1 Quick Dial ..................85 9 SETTINGS ...................... 86 PERSONAL ..................86 9.1.1 Owner Information ................86 9.1.2 Today ....................86 9.1.3 Sounds And Notifi cations ..............86 9.1.4 Buttons.....................
  • Page 7: Preface

    PREFACE V2950 is a communication product running Microsoft® Windows Mobile 6 Professional. To experience the optimum performance of your phone, please read this users guide thoroughly. Your phone contains numerous powerful offi ce applications and entertainment software which help you at work and fulfi l your spare time. Please follow the guidelines given below: •...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION To use your phone safely and effectively, please read these guidelines carefully: HANDLING THE PHONE When you are using the phone, keep a distance of at least 2.5 cm away from your body. In case there is a need of phone slipcover, belt clip or other accessories to carry your cell phone, ensure that the accessories are approved by the manufacturer.
  • Page 9 ROAD SAFETY Please comply with local traffi c laws and regulations. If the driving condition is getting worse, pull off from the road before you make or receive calls. If your vehicle has airbags keep your phone away from where the infl ated airbags can reached.
  • Page 10 susceptibility, which depends on your physique or health status. • Parts such as liquid crystal display and pick-up head belong to fragile parts, keep them carefully such that the phone may not be impacted or squeezed.
  • Page 11: Phone Layout

    PHONE LAYOUT...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED SIM CARD 1.1.1 Installation 1. Keep he phone facing down, hold it tightly with both of your hands. 2. Press the battery cover with thumbs, slide it down and then remove the battery. 3. Insert the SIM card into the slot keeping the contact area of the facing down.
  • Page 13: Accessories

    To install a storage card, simply insert memory card into the slot. If it can’t be inserted, fl ip it and try again. To remove the card, push it inwards with your fi nger. It will pop out from the slot.
  • Page 14: Battery Charge Level

    • Avoid short circuit. Do not use damaged chargers or batteries. • Hot or cold weather will decrease the battery’s capacity and life. Excessively high or low temperature may result temporary system halt, even though the battery is full. • Dispose used batteries properly. Do not throw them into a dustbin. 1.4.2 Battery Charge Level 1.
  • Page 15: Basic Functions

    BASIC FUNCTIONS SWITCHING ON/OFF To switch on or off your phone, press and hold the On/Off key for a couple of seconds. If there’s no SIM card when switching on, a reminder prompts. NETWORK AUTO SETTING When you fi rst switch on your phone the power supply will pop-up on screen to automatically setup the network.
  • Page 16: Main Screen

    MAIN SCREEN After the phone is switched on, the “Today” screen gets displayed.
  • Page 17: The Start Menu

    2.3.1 The Start Menu All the functions can be found in the Start menu. Click on the top left corner of the screen with the touch pen to display the menu which includes shortcuts, general and major functions.
  • Page 18: General Functions

    2.3.1.1 General functions General functions are listed. Tap with the touch pen or press the navigation key to select an option. For more information on these functions, refer to the following sections. 2.3.1.2 Shortcuts It shows the shortcut icons of the latest fi ve functions performed, which may vary everytime you use the phone.
  • Page 19: The Display

    GPRS available EDGE available GPRS connected EDGE connected Unread message New voice message New IM Connection is active Synchronisation in progress Bluetooth enabled Bluetooth voice gateway A2DP Multiple reminders Wi-Fi connected 2.3.2 The Display You can see information about the phone on the display. Use the touch pen to select an option.
  • Page 20: Smart Today

    SMART TODAY In SPB interface, press/click on icon, choose “Show Today” when Smart Today is displayed. Click on the Clock icon in Smart Today to access the clock and alarm Click on the C l ock lock i co n in n in n in S ma...
  • Page 21: Lock Screen And Keypad

    LOCK SCREEN AND KEYPAD Select Device lock to lock the screen and the keypad, thereafter no operations will be allowed. To unlock, click Unlock on the lower left corner, and then tap Unlock. If a call comes in the lock mode, you can answer it without unlocking the phone.
  • Page 22: Call Features

    CALL FEATURES MAKING A CALL A few options are available to make calls. 3.1.1 From The Display • On the standby screen, tap Phone or press the Send key to open the phone keypad; • Tap the Keypad key and then tap Talk or press Send key to dial the phone number;...
  • Page 23: From Contact List

    3.1.2 From Contact List Tap Contacts on the lower right of your screen to open the contact list. Select a contact and then dial in one of the two ways mentioned below: • Highlight the contact and then tap Send; •...
  • Page 24: From Speed Dial

    3.1.3 From Speed Dial You may create speed dial number for the phone numbers in the contact list. To dial, press and hold the key on the screen that corresponds to a speed dial number (if the speed dial number is set with two digits, enter the “tens”...
  • Page 25: From Sim Card

    Tap Speed Dial from Menu to display the speed dial list. Select New from Menu to show the contacts list and then choose the numbers to be added in the speed dial. 3.1.4 From SIM card All the records stored in the SIM card have a secret key (the key can’t be changed).
  • Page 26: From Short Messages

    3.1.6 From Short Messages Scroll the highlight bar in the short message list, locate the person you want to call and then press the Send key. A message is then prompted for confi rming the phone number, tap Call or press Send key to start the dialing operation.
  • Page 27: International Calls

    3.1.8 International Calls Open the phone keypad, press and hold key “0”, release and then enter prefi x “+”, input the country code, area code and the phone number and then press the Send key. 3.1.9 Dial Voicemail Number Voicemail is a type of network service. If you have enabled call forward to voicemail box, unanswered calls will be directed to the voicemail messages.
  • Page 28: Answer A Call

    ANSWER A CALL When there’s an incoming call, press the left soft key, Send key or tap Answer to answer a call. Press the right soft key, End key or tap Ignore to reject a call. DURING A CALL During a call, select options on the screen or in the Menu for accessing more functions.
  • Page 29: Mute

    During a call, tap the lower left part of your screen and then enter another phone number on the keypad and press Send key for putting the fi rst call on hold. After the second call gets through, press Center key or tap Swap to switch between the two calls.
  • Page 30: Notes

    3.3.5 Notes You may make notes during a call. Tap Note to open the window (as given in the picture below); write your notes and then tap OK to save it. In the call history, calls with notes To read notes, select show an icon as Start →...
  • Page 31: Switch Calls

    3.4.2 Switch Calls If there’s an incoming call while you are in the fi rst call, tap Answer to answer it. The fi rst call will be on hold. The other party in the fi rst call can’t hear while you are talking to the second caller. Tap Swap to talk to either of the callers.
  • Page 32 will appear on the screen, select the one with whom you want to talk privatel. You can talk with him/her while the conference call is put on hold. Other parties in the conference call can proceed normally. 4. During the conference call, press the End key to end the whole conference.
  • Page 33: Contacts

    CONTACTS You may view or update information about contacts. The contacts information can be saved in the SIM card or in the phone. Such information in the SIM card usually includes one name and one phone number (depends on the type of the SIM card and service). You can store much more in your phone like –...
  • Page 34: Add New Contact

    ADD NEW CONTACT Tap New to add a new contact, fi ll in each item and then tap . The new contact will then be shown in the list. If you are about to make an international call or a call with an extension, you may need to pause for a bit after dialing the phone number, and then continue to dial the extension or other following numbers.
  • Page 35: Send Contacts Via Bluetooth

    SEND CONTACTS VIA BLUETOOT With Bluetooth, you may send the information of contacts to other phones In the contact list, select Send Contact in the Menu, and then tap Beam. The phone will then start to search for Bluetooth device. After it’s been detected, tap Send.
  • Page 36: Sim Manager

    SIM MANAGER Select Contact Admin from Programs. The contacts in the SIM card can be saved into the phone, and vice versa. It may take a while to access contacts information in the SIM card. After it’s done, the screen displays contacts in the phone with a number at the top-right corner.
  • Page 37: Input Method

    INPUT METHOD SIMULATION KEYBOARD When you start a program or select a fi eld that requires text or numbers Input Panel becomes available automatically. Input Panel provides various input methods which is available on your device, including Block Recognizer, Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, and Transcriber. By default, the Input Panel icon appears on the menu bar to indicate which input method is currently selected.
  • Page 38: Use The Keyboard

    5.1.1 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 39: Use Transcriber

    • Enter symbols and punctuation by tapping in either area of the box and then writing the desired character. 5.1.4 Use Transcriber Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write in cursive, print, or a combination of both. Transcriber works transparently in the background of programs, recognizing words with its integrated dictionary.
  • Page 40: Transcriber Gestures

    5.1.4.5 Transcriber Gestures Use quick strokes of the stylus to edit your text or to insert returns, spaces, or tabs. Tip Enter, Space, and Backspace buttons can also be used with the Transcriber toolbar. Insert a paragraph return at the cursor. The horizontal portion of the gesture must be at least two times longer than the vertical portion.
  • Page 41 Open the Options dialog box, where you can set options such as writing direction, text entry, and shorthand. Open Letter Shapes, where you can set your personal writing styles to maximize recognition. Use the miniature keyboard to quickly enter numbers, punctuation, and other symbols.
  • Page 42: Messaging

    MESSAGING You may edit, send and receive text messages, MMS or emails. TEXT MESSAGE The service for text messaging is offered by your service provider. Wireless subscribers can send and receive brief text messages. Before sending the fi rst text message from your phone, make sure the number of SMSC has been set.
  • Page 43: Edit Text Message

    6.1.2 Edit Text Message In the Inbox, tap Menu; select New to open the editing box. Enter the recipient’s phone number in the “To” box, or select Add Recipient… in the Menu and then choose a phone number. Your phone supports group sending to multiple recipients.
  • Page 44 At the lower-left of the editing area shows the number of characters already entered and the total number allowed. After fi nishing your text message, tap Send. By default, the message will be saved in the Sent Items. If you have problems sending or reading text messages check the following settings –...
  • Page 45: Outlook

    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.
  • Page 46: Add New E-Mail Account

    6.2.1 Add New E-mail Account Your phone supports POP3/IMAP4. Follow the steps shown below. If you have any questions, contact your service provider. To set up a POP3 mailbox, Select Start -> Messaging -> New E-mail Account; • Enter your E-mail address; •...
  • Page 47: Send E-Mail

    • Tap Option on the last screen where you can specify the time interval to connect and check for new mails; • To send an E-mail, you are required to select ID verifi cation ; • Tap Review All Download Settings on the last screen where you can specify the time interval to connect and check for new mails;...
  • Page 48: Mms

    MMS contains text, pictures, audio and other multimedia that can be transmitted instantly between mobile devices, or between mobile device and the Internet. Before sending or receiving an MMS, confi gure the MMS center. Edit and send MMS • Tap Menu, and select New to open the editing box. You can customize the template or choose favorite send MMS, MMS to open the editor interface.
  • Page 49: Chang Mms Settings

    course, you can also choose to contact the lower right corner of the menu Click Interface to create a new contact. • Select Insert in the Menu; the sub-menu contains Image or Video, Audio, Record Audio, Test, Frames, Templates and Attachment. Select one of them to display the screen for fi...
  • Page 50: Receive Mms

    • 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 51: Folders For Messaging And E-Mail

    Switch to – To switch between text message, MMS and E-mail, or to other folders. Tools – To administrate folders and set up features. MMS Settings – To set features for MMS. Copy to SIM – To copy the data in the phone to the SIM card. FOLDERS FOR MESSAGING AND E-MAIL Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, Deleted Items Drafts –...
  • Page 52: Multimedia

    MULTIMEDIA WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE The build-in Windows Media Player® Mobile can play audio and video fi les stored in the phone or the storage card. 7.1.1 Play and then select Windows Media. The default screen shows the media library. Select the fi le to play by type, tap Back to open the window as shown below, and then select Now Playing to display the playlist.
  • Page 53: Now Playing

    Stop – To stop playing; Shuffl e/Repeat – To play randomly or repeatedly fi les in the list; Full Screen – To play video fi les or stream video on full screen (It’s not available for audio fi les); Options – Settings of the player (refer to Settings); Properties –...
  • Page 54: Library

    7.1.3 Library All the audio and video fi les are stored in the library. You may select and add one or more fi les to the playlist. If you want to check audio or video fi les stored in the SIM card from the library, tap Library and select Storage Card.
  • Page 55: Update Library

    7.1.3.1 Update Library If there’re additional media fi les, you need to update the library. Otherwise, the new fi les can’t be located in the library. In the library, select Update Library… in Menu. The new fi les will then be automatically searched and added into the library.
  • Page 56: Delete From Library

    If you have selected a folder in the library, tapping Add to List will add all the fi les in the folder into the playlist. 7.1.3.4 Delete from Library Locate the fi le to be deleted, select Delete from Library, and tap Yes to remove it from the library and the phone;...
  • Page 57: Video

    7.1.4.2 Video Options for screen displaying mode: Play video in full screen If the resolution of the fi le is larger than that of the screen, play video in full screen. Scaling to meet the window If the resolution of the fi le is larger than that of the screen, scale the video size to fi...
  • Page 58: Camera

    CAMERA 7.2.1 Cautions in using Camera • The camera included with your phone is produced and assembled with superior and high precision technologies. However, you should pay particular care when shooting pictures in dimly lit areas to avoid the amount of impurities (e.g., white lines, bright dots, dim dots, etc.). •...
  • Page 59: Where Photos And Video Files Are Stored

    Tap Mode icon on preview screen. Select Video to switch to video mode. Now press center key or capture key to start shooting. Length of 30-second, 60t-second and no-limit can be selected. Video length of unlimited is determined by the capacity of memory. 7.2.4 Where Photos and Video Files are Stored By default, all photos and video fi...
  • Page 60: Radio

    RADIO Select FM Radio in Programs The following window shows: 7.3.1 General You have to plug in the earphone before opening the main screen. Two groups of channel can be saved, with 12 channels in each of them. It supports features such as Auto Search, search a Channel, Volume Adjustment, Mute, Frequency Fine Tune, Frequency Setting, Switch Sound Track and Loud Speaker.
  • Page 61: Sound

    7.3.6 Sound This feature enables to set: Earphone/Loud Speaker Mute Volume – level 0~8 (default is 4) 7.3.7 Frequency Setting Select Menu -> Setting, and then specify a frequency (in MHz). RECORDER You can record your favorite sound, and set it to Incoming Call Ring, Alarm, and Message Remind sound through this feature.
  • Page 62: Pictures And Videos

    • Long tap an item in the Record File Screen, a menu will pop up and it will display: Play - set as Ring (including Set Incoming Call Ring, Alarm, and Message Remind) and Property. • In the Record File Screen, select a fi le, tap Menu, we can see record, set as Ring, Play, and stop, fi...
  • Page 63 Go to –To other directories. Tools - To view the detail of image and sorting the pictures. Send to your Space – To send the image to a shared space on the Internet.
  • Page 64: Java

    JAVA This phone supports JAVA applications. Tap and Select Programs, and then Java; All the JAVA application gets displayed. You may select the installation path or other operations in the menu. GAMES Mobile phones have built-in games: • Bubble Breaker •...
  • Page 65: Solitaire

    connected bubbles will be highlighted and a new bubble will pop up, displaying that block’s potential bubble points. Click your selection again to burst the bubbles. 7.7.2 Solitaire The objective is to move all the cards in ascending order, from Ace to King, in the four suit stacks at the top.
  • Page 66 PROGRAMS Find all the programs in your phone from Menu -> Programs. and then Programs.
  • Page 67: Office Mobile

    OFFICE MOBILE You can compile Word and Excel fi les, or open a PowerPoint fi le (you may edit a PowerPoint fi le in certain circumstances). , and then select Offi ce Mobile from Start. Choose Word mobile, PowerPoint Mobile or Excel Mobile.
  • Page 68: Word Mobile

    8.1.1 Word Mobile In Word Mobile, choose a fi le to open. • Tap All Folders, and fi nd a fi le from those folders. • Tap New to create a new fi le. • You can open Word fi les in several types, including .txt, .doc and .psw. •...
  • Page 69: Excel Mobile

    • In OneNote Mobile, you can insert picture and sound recording. • After compiling, tap to save and exit. 8.1.3 Excel Mobile Using Excel to create a spreadsheet or to open and edit an Excel fi le from your PC. •...
  • Page 70: Skills

    8.1.3.2 Skills Here are a few suggestions in case you need to use Excel Mobile to create a large fi le: • View in Full Screen. Tap View on the editing screen and then select Full Screen. Tap it again to cancel Full Screen. •...
  • Page 71 • Tap Go to Slide to view a selected slide.
  • Page 72 • Tap Zoom In to watch the slides in full screen. In the preview window (at lower right corner), drag the slide to the section to view. Tap exit from Zoom In.
  • Page 73: Internet Explorer

    • Tap End Show to return. 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 surfi ng the Internet through GPRS on a GSM network.
  • Page 74: Starting Internet Explorer

    8.2.1 Starting Internet Explorer • Tap and then select Internet Explorer. • The system will connect to the homepage. • You may enter a website address in Address Bar and then tap the green arrow or press the center key. 8.2.2 Menu While online, tap Menu for the following options:...
  • Page 75: Windows Live

    Refresh - To reload the webpage. View - Select a view mode for browsing pages. Edit - To cut / copy or paste text on the webpage. Tools – To show the list of the recently visited Webpages, send a hyperlink via message, view the properties of the webpage, or set up the browser.
  • Page 76: Messenger

    8.3.1 Messenger Chat with your friends with Messenger. You need to have an account of MSN, Hotmail or Yahoo. 8.3.2 Sign in Set up your username and password before signing in to Messenger. • Tap Sign In. • Enter your E-mail address and password, and then tap Sign In again.
  • Page 77 Send a Message • After logging in to MSN, select a friend online; a dialog box will appear. You can send your messages now.
  • Page 78: Add Participants

    • To exit, select Menu -> End conversation in the dialog box. 8.3.3 Add Participants While you are chatting with a friend, you may invite another one. Select Menu -> Options -> Add participant, and then tap Add. While there are several people in chatting, select Menu -> End all conversations to go back to the friend list.
  • Page 79: Change Online Status

    8.3.5 Change Online Status Select Menu -> Online Status, choose a status from the list, and then press the center key. You can change your online status only after you have signed in to MSN. Note: 8.3.6 Hotmail You can compile or read your Hotmail. Refer to Messaging for editing, sending or receiving E-mail(s).
  • Page 80: Sync With Server

    selected if you want to only transmit information. On ActiveSync status window, click Sync to start the sync process, or click Stop to end syncing. By default, not all the Outlook information will be synchronized. You have to select from the available options. Note: 8.4.1.2 Sync with Server Before synchronization, contact your administrator or service provider for...
  • Page 81: Synchronising Appointment

    8.4.2.2 Synchronizing Appointment • You can synchronize Appointments in the phone with those in Outlook or the Mobile Information Server 2002 (or higher) on the PC. • By default, only the Appointments in the past two weeks and the future appointments will be synchronized.
  • Page 82: Adding A Task On Your Phone

    Tap a task entry to view its details. 8.6.2 Adding a Task on your phone • Tap Menu -> New Task to open the screen adding a new task. • Fill in details, tap to save and exit. NOTES You may take Notes or voice Notes. •...
  • Page 83: Adding Voice In Notes

    8.7.2 Adding Voice in Notes • Tap Menu -> View Recording Toolbar; tap to start recording. to stop. • After recording, shows in the note. Tap it to playback. 8.7.3 Creating Voice Notes To create a voice note, tap Menu -> View Recording Toolbar and then record.
  • Page 84: Internet Sharing

    INTERNET SHARING After the phone connects to the PC through a USB cable, it can work as an external Modem. Select Start -> Programs -> Internet Sharing, and then choose PC connection and Network connection. But fi rst, you have to make sure your phone can access the Internet. •...
  • Page 85: Calculator

    CALCULATOR You can make calculations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and percentage. Enter the numbers and operator on the panel, and tap = to have the result. C key can be used to clear the input number or the result. 8.10 SEARCH You can quickly search any fi...
  • Page 86: Task Manager

    Password; set up a Bluetooth Headset; set Background; set Ring Tone; transfer Music; add/remove getting started. You can tap one item/view, or press left soft key, then enter the option function describe interface. 8.13 TASK MANAGER Task Manager displays detailed application about all running processes; this program will be useful to those looking for an extra layer of system protection.
  • Page 87 When open the phone while showed the SPB Home, In SPB interface, drop icon, choose “Show Today”, while showed the Smart Today.
  • Page 88: Quick Dial

    8.14.1 Quick Dial This option lets you make out the quick dialing for any contact available in the phone.
  • Page 89: Settings

    SETTINGS and then select Settings. PERSONAL In Personal, you can customize your phone. 9.1.1 Owner Information Specify your Name, Telephone Number, E-mail and other information. 9.1.2 Today Select a theme for your device and items on the Today screen. 9.1.3 Sounds &...
  • Page 90: Buttons

    9.1.4 Buttons Defi ne the button for programs for quick launch. • In Program Buttons, select a button, assign a program, and then tap • Select Camera in Select a button, assign a program, and then . Now, press the Camera key to quickly launch the program. •...
  • Page 91: Menus

    Delete: To delete a channel. Delete All: To delete all the channels. Cancel: Cancel the settings and return to the previous screen. Select Enable Cell Broadcast and then tap OK to enable Cell Broadcast. 9.1.6 Menus Select items to add into Start Menu.
  • Page 92: Power

    • Set the alarm, select the box to activate it. Your phone will alarm you every day at the time. 9.2.7 Power Show the battery level and the time to turn off the device if not used. 9.2.8 Backlight Set the time to turn on or off backlight. 9.2.9 Certifi...
  • Page 93 Balance Select Balance Setting, please put your pocket PC on the horizontal panel and then click OK button.
  • Page 94 Switch Switch the motion sensor in corresponding applications. 1. Open the above four feature, Window media player you can shake the phone to the next one and on the realization of a function; pictures & videos mobile phone you can picture shaking switch; calls you can shake the phone to answer the call If you want to mute calls, as long as the rock face down a mobile phone handset can be realized;...
  • Page 95: Gps

    Precision Set the precision of the swing motion. 9.2.15 GPS Your phone has a GPS receiver that uses satellite signals to calculate your location. If you cannot use some GPS features, please confi gure your Internet Explorer settings Note: Using GPS Your location can be found when you have a clear view of the sky.
  • Page 96: Agps Settings

    9.2.16 AGPS Settings Select Start -> Settings -> AGPS Settings, enter into AGPS Settings Interface. Open AGPS Function 1. Enter in to AGPS Settings Interface. 2. Select Enable in Enable AGPS option. 3. Click OK. 4. Open any GPS program, the phone will auto download satellites’ coordinate, when download completes, you will be able to quickly fi...
  • Page 97: Wireless Manager

    9.3.2 Wireless Manager Enable/disable Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, data transmission and Fly mode, as shown below: • Tap Fly Mode, then Bluetooth, data transmission, phone and Wi-Fi are disabled. Calls can’t get through this phone. Tap Bluetooth, Phone and Wi-Fi to enable or disable all or some of them. •...
  • Page 98: Wi-Fi

    9.3.3 Wi-Fi Set up Wi-Fi and the network card. The setting page shows only after Wi-Fi is on. 9.3.4 Bluetooth As a short-distance wireless transmission technology, Bluetooth can communicate with a phone that is within 10 meters. • Enable or disable Bluetooth. •...
  • Page 99 • Select Devices -> COM Ports, add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices or a COM port. Need authentication when receiving data via Bluetooth.
  • Page 100 Bind a Bluetooth device: Switch on the Bluetooth device within effective range. Select Start-> Settings -> Connections -> Bluetooth -> Devices, tap Add New Device. The system starts to search for Bluetooth devices. After a Bluetooth device has been found, you are prompted to enter the secret-key.
  • Page 101 Beam Files: In the fi le list, tap Menu -> Beam File.
  • Page 102 After the phone has found the Bluetooth device, tap Send. After the transmission is done, tap Receive on the other device. Receive a fi le via Bluetooth: Make sure you have enabled Wireless Data Exchange, and have selected Make this device visible to other devices Mode. Keep your phone within 10 meters away from the sending device.
  • Page 103 When the phone prompts there’s an incoming fi le, tap Yes to start receiving. The received fi le will be saved in \My Documents.
  • Page 104: Connections

    9.3.5 Connections By connecting to the Internet or Intranet, you may surf the web or the private network, send/receive E-mail(s) and instant messages, and synchronize through ActiveSync. The connection can be set up through a modem, wireless network or a network card, where the modem connection includes an external modem, or a cell phone and GPRS.
  • Page 105 In Enter a name for the connection, you can enter any name you like. In Select a modem Select Cellular Line (GPRS), and tap Next.
  • Page 106: Dial-Up

    Enter the Access Point Name and then tap Next. Enter the username and password, only if required, and tap Finish. 9.3.5.2 Dial-up To set up a dial-up connection to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) on your device, you need the same settings that you normally use when you dial up from your computer.
  • Page 107 Enter the username and password required, and then tap Finish.
  • Page 108: Connect To Pc Through Usb

    9.3.5.3 Connect to PC through USB Change the type of USB connection your device uses. It can help with problems connecting ActiveSync.
  • Page 109: Help

    HELP in the Start menu, select Help to open the Help page. • You can learn the features of your phone and how to use it through Help. Tap with the touch pen to browse details. • Tap to turn to the previous or the next page you just viewed. •...
  • Page 111: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Check these questions fi rst if you have problems with your phone. If you need additional help, contact your dealer or service provider. Question Cause Answer Internet The service provider does not offer such Contact your service provider on Explorer a service or you have not subscribed to it.

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