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N810 User Manual
Touching Your Future
Welcome to the user guide for the N810
mobile phone.
With a whole suite of
powerful business
functions and
entertainment programs,
the N810 provides a
fresh and exciting level
of enjoyment.
By using the GPS
(Global Positioning
System), the N810 will
provide you a variety of
the best routes and
real-time voice service
according to your
different needs. You can easily locate your
current position and the correct direction.
The N810 can take photos or record video clips
with the built-in 2 million pixel CMOS camera,
which lets you memories every wonderful
moment.
Connect to the Internet with Internet Explorer;
synchronize your phone and PC with
ActiveSync. Wherever you go, whatever you do,
keep the N810 close and never skip a beat.
Special features
Supports GPS (page
88 )
Supports Micro-SD
card (page 87)
Built-in 2 mega pixel
CMOS camera (page
80)
Internet sharing (page
75 )
Built-in ActiveSync to
synchronize with PC
(page 65)
Touch Screen and
Manual Input
Identification (page
25)
Supports Windows
Mobile 6.0
Supports Outlook
email (page 48 )
65 K , 2.8 inches
Screen
Windows Media (page
77 )
Declaration
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by law. The other products or company names
referred to in this guide are registered
trademarks, trademarks, or registered names
belonging to their owners.
Amoi has carefully and closely reviewed the
content of this user guide. Nevertheless, it is
possible that there are mistakes and omissions.
Amoi reserves the right to update and improve
any products described in this guide, as well as
the content of this guide. Amendments will be
made without prior notification.
The is the user guide for the Amoi mobile
phone only and does not include an
introduction to this product’s software and
hardware configuration. The product and spare
parts vary according to region. For more details,
please contact an Amoi customer service
centre.
Some functions referred to in this guide also
need the support of a network operator or
service provider. If you are unable to confirm
whether you will be able to use certain
functions or services with this phone, please
consult your network operator or service
provider.
The phone may include some commodities,
technology or software that is controlled by
export law, Chinese regulations and regulations
governed by other countries or areas.
In order to ensure your safety, please read the
“Safety Notice” and “Safety Precaution”.
Typographic conventions used in this user
guide include:
<>: shows function key;
““: shows important information on the phone
interface;
[ ]: shows the phone menus.
Content
Safety notice ............................................... VII
1.Getting to know your phone......................1
Your phone....................................................... 1
Front view of your phone.............................. 1
Side view of your phone............................... 1
Rear view of your phone .............................. 2
The Today Screen ............................................ 2
Status Icon ....................................................... 3
2.Getting Started............................................6
Installing SIM card and battery......................... 6
Installing Micro SD card ................................... 7
Battery charging............................................... 8
Battery power display....................................... 9
Power on/ off.................................................... 9
Switching the phone on................................ 9
Switching the phone off .............................. 10
Turning the phone function on/off................... 11
Turning on the phone function.................... 11
Turning off the phone function.................... 11
Using shortcut keys........................................ 12
Using Stylus ................................................... 12
Instruction for the first used............................ 13
Touch screen and Calibration..................... 13
Align screen ............................................... 13
Text Size..................................................... 13
Reminder........................................................14
Start ................................................................14
Programs ....................................................14
Device locked .................................................15
Device Lock ................................................15
Locking the phone ......................................15
Locking SIM Card .......................................15
3.Call Functions ...........................................17
Entering the phone screen .............................17
Enter PIN code ...........................................17
Making a call ..................................................18
To make a call from the Pone Screen .........18
To make a call from Contacts......................18
To make a call from Call History .................18
To make a call from Speed Dial ..................18
Creating a speed dial number from Contacts
...................................................................19
Editing or canceling a speed dial number ...19
To make an emergency call ........................20
To make an international call ......................20
Caller ID......................................................20
Checking Voice Mail ...................................20
To adjust the volume...................................20
Answering or rejecting a call...........................21
Answering or rejecting an incoming call......21
Ending a call .............................................. 21
In-call options ................................................ 22
Call Holding (requires network support)..... 22
Switching between two calls (requires
network support) ........................................ 22
Making a conference call (requires network
support)...................................................... 22
Viewing notes while on a call ..................... 22
Mute while on a call ................................... 23
4.Call History ............................................... 24
Call list ........................................................... 24
Viewing detailed call history ....................... 24
Save contacts from Call History ................. 24
Call Timers................................................. 24
5.Input Modes .............................................. 25
Enter Screen.................................................. 25
Switch the input modes.............................. 25
Block Recognizer........................................... 25
Keyboard ....................................................... 26
Letter Recognizer .......................................... 26
Transcriber..................................................... 27
Drawing on the screen................................... 27
Editing the drawing .................................... 28
6.Settings ..................................................... 29
Personal Settings........................................... 29
Owner Information ..................................... 29
Today ......................................................... 29
Sounds & Notifications ............................... 30
More sounds............................................... 30
Buttons ....................................................... 31
Phone ring and Security ............................. 31
Call Barring................................................. 31
Caller ID ..................................................... 31
Call Forwarding .......................................... 32
Call Waiting ................................................ 32
Voice Mail and Text Messages ................... 32
Fixed Dialing............................................... 32
Network ...................................................... 33
Menus ........................................................ 33
Input ........................................................... 33
Lock............................................................ 34
System Settings ............................................. 34
About.......................................................... 34
Backlight..................................................... 35
Certificates ................................................. 35
Clock & Alarms ........................................... 35
Customer Feedback ................................... 36
Encryption .................................................. 36
Error Reporting........................................... 36
External GPS.............................................. 36
Memory ...................................................... 37
Power ......................................................... 37
Regional Settings ....................................... 37
Remove Programs ..................................... 37
Screen........................................................ 38
II
Windows Update ........................................ 38
Connections Setting....................................... 38
Beam.......................................................... 38
Connections ............................................... 38
Network Cards ........................................... 38
USB to PC.................................................. 39
7.Personal Manager.....................................40
Contacts......................................................... 40
Creating new contact on the phone............ 40
Creating new contact on SIM card ............. 41
Viewing contacts ........................................ 41
Searching contacts..................................... 41
Speed Dial.................................................. 42
Changing list viewing mode........................ 42
Changing display type of Contacts ............. 42
Editing contacts’ information....................... 43
Deleting contacts........................................ 43
Tasks.............................................................. 43
Creating a new task ................................... 43
Notes ............................................................. 44
Createing notes.......................................... 44
Methods for recording ................................ 44
Adjusting the voice recording format .......... 45
Rename or move notes.............................. 45
Select note template .................................. 45
Send notes via e-mail................................. 45
Calendar ........................................................ 45
Creating a new appointment ...................... 46
Editing appointments ..................................46
Sending meeting notification.......................46
Search ............................................................47
Calculator .......................................................47
Help ................................................................47
8.Messaging .................................................48
Outlook E-mail................................................48
New E-mail account....................................48
Switching accounts .....................................52
Deleting accounts .......................................52
Editing e-mails ............................................53
Receiving e-mails .......................................53
MMS ...............................................................54
Configuring MMS settings...........................54
Editing a MMS ............................................55
SMS................................................................57
Editing a Text Message...............................57
MSN Messenger.............................................58
Functions of Messenger .............................58
Setting account...........................................58
Log in and Log on.......................................59
9.Office Mobile .............................................60
Word Mobile ...................................................60
Creating documents....................................60
Transferring documents ..............................60
Excel Mobile ...................................................61
III
Using skills of Excel Mobile........................ 62
Transferring sheets .................................... 62
PowerPoint Mobile......................................... 63
Functions PowerPoint Mobile doesn’t support:
................................................................... 63
Showing slides........................................... 63
Stopping slide show ................................... 63
Viewing different slides .............................. 63
10.ActiveSync.............................................. 65
Setting up ...................................................... 65
Synchronizing with PC ............................... 65
Synchronizing with server .......................... 67
Synchronization Information .......................... 68
Synchronizing Outlook ............................... 69
Synchronizing Favourites........................... 69
Synchronizing Documents ......................... 69
Synchronizing Music, Video and Picture.... 69
Installing software on the phone .................... 70
Stopping Synchronization .............................. 71
ActiveSync Error Information ......................... 72
11.Wireless Network ................................... 73
Creating Internet connection.......................... 73
Disconnect GPRS connection ....................... 73
Creating WAP connection.............................. 74
Internet Explorer ............................................ 75
Internet Sharing.............................................. 75
Creating Internet Sharing connection ......... 76
Remote Desktop ............................................ 76
12.Entertainment ......................................... 77
Windows Media.............................................. 77
Add music files ........................................... 77
Pictures and Videos ....................................... 78
Pictures ...................................................... 78
Searching and displaying pictures list ........ 78
Viewing pictures ......................................... 78
Picture listing sequence ............................. 79
Deleting pictures......................................... 79
Editing pictures........................................... 79
Setting pictures as Today Background ....... 79
Setting slide show format ........................... 80
Camera .......................................................... 80
Capturing photos ........................................ 80
Setting the capturing effect ................................ 81
Saving settings ........................................... 82
Capturing videos ........................................ 82
Video time settings ..................................... 82
Browsing and deleting videos..................... 83
Games ........................................................... 83
Bubble Breaker........................................... 84
Solitaire ...................................................... 84
Java ............................................................... 84
13.File Explorer............................................ 86
IV
14.Micro SD Card.........................................87
Using Micro SD card ...................................... 87
Installation steps ........................................ 87
15.GPS ..........................................................88
Introduction of GPS........................................ 88
GPS ........................................................... 88
16.Maintaining your Pocket PC ..................89
Creating or deleting programs........................ 89
Installing new programs by ActiveSync ...... 89
Installing new programs directly from the
Internet....................................................... 90
Removing programs................................... 90
Managing the storage .................................... 90
Checking the assignment and usability of the
storage ....................................................... 91
Checking the free memory ......................... 91
Saving new documents on Micro SD card.. 91
Deleting unnecessary documents .................. 92
Backup ........................................................... 92
17.Phone Maintenance................................93
18.Troubleshooting .....................................95
The phone can’t be switched on .................... 95
The phone is switched off automatically......... 95
PIN/ PUK code lock ....................................... 96
Bad call quality............................................... 96
Can’t answer a call......................................... 97
Can’t make a call ........................................... 97
The call volume is too low ..............................98
The person you are calling cannot hear your
voice ...............................................................98
The incoming call doesn’t ring ........................98
The battery can’t be charged..........................99
Can’t display network ...................................100
The stylus can’t tap accurately .....................100
The phone does not recognize the storage card
.....................................................................100
ActiveSync can’t connect with the PC ..........101
ActiveSync has connected with the PC, but
cannot sync files ...........................................101
Browser can’t connect to Internet normally...102
Lack of space ...............................................102
19.Safety Precaution .................................103
Usage environment ......................................103
Medical devices ............................................103
Pacemaker ...............................................103
Hearing aids .............................................104
Emergency calls ...........................................104
Making an emergency call ........................104
Password access..........................................105
PIN code...................................................105
PIN2 code.................................................105
PUK code .................................................106
PUK2 code ...............................................106
Notes about charging the battery..................106
Battery information and care ........................107
Note about using spare parts....................... 108
Other safety information .............................. 109
VI
Safety notice
Before using the phone, please read and follow
the rules below carefully. For the detailed
information, please refer to the “Safety
Precaution” section on page103.
If you dial or answer a call while driving,
please use the hands-free device (e.g.
earphone, vehicle hands-free system,
phone hands-free system) or use your
phone after parking the vehicle.
The phone may interfere with the
communication network of aeroplanes, so
please make sure your phone is switched
off during the flight.
All phones can be subject to interference,
which could affect its performance.
Please switch off your phone where you
see signs forbidding phone use. Such
signs can be found in medical centres or
establishments containing medical
equipment.
In order to ensure high performance and to
avoid damage the phone, please use the
original accessories and battery. Avoid
using products which are not compatible.
To avoid the risk of any explosion, please
switch off the phone at petrol stations and
places which are near fuel, chemical
solvent or other dangerous substances.
Please switch off your phone in areas
where there could be a risk of explosion
and in areas where you are asked to
switch off bidirectional radios. Pay
attention and adhere to any rules and
regulations concerning mobile phone use.
Please neither burn the phone battery nor
use it as ordinary rubbish, as this could
endanger life and damage to the
environment. Please obey the
environmental policy of the local
government and dispose of and recycle
them in time.
If you need to connect your phone to other
devices, please read the user guide
carefully to ensure the procedure is carried
VII
out safety.
Keep small parts (e.g. SIM card) out of the
reach of children to prevent batteries from
being swallowed or causing other dangers.
Please back up the important information
of phone and be sure to have a second
copy in case data is lost from your phone.
SOS
Make sure the phone is switched on and
has service coverage before inputting the
emergency number. Press the call key for
your position to be located. Please don’t
end call unless told to do so.
Cautions:
Any unapproved changes or modifications by
the party responsible for compliance might
infringe the user’s authority to operate this
mobile phone.
This mobile phone may generate radio
frequency energy, which, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this mobile phone
does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try one or more of measures
listed below to clear the interference:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Attention: 1. Please send used li-ion batteries to
appropriate disposal locations or return them to
our company. Do not dispose of the batteries in
the dustbin.
2. For body worn operation this phone has been
tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines
VIII
when used with an accessory that contains no
metal and that positions the handset a minimum
of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with
FCC RF exposure guidelines
Statement: This device 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
IX
Getting to know your phone
1.
Getting to know your phone
•
Your phone
Power
Up Side Key
Down Side Key
Navigation Key
1. When the device is
on, press to enter in
sleep mode, press
again to wake the
device.
2. When the device is
on, hold down to
choose to switch the
device off.
3. When the device is
off, press to switch it
on.
The four-way
navigation keys
GPS Key
Front view of your phone
GPS External
Antenna Aperture
Earpiece
LED Indicator
Touch Screen
Display screen and use
touch pen to select or
write
Left Soft Key
Press to carry out left hand-side commands
on the display screen .
Send Key
Press the key to dial or
answer a call.
Side view of your phone
OK Key
Press this key to
confirm your choice
Right Soft Key
Press to carry out right-handside commands on the display
screen.
Hold down to
activate GPS
1. Press to mute when the
phone rings to notify a
incoming call; hold down to
reject a call.
2. Press to adjust the
volume while on a call.
1. Press to mute when the
phone rings to notify a
incoming call; hold down
to reject a call.
2. Press to adjust the
volume while on a call.
Shot Key
1. On the standby mode ,
hold down to enter the
Camera Preview screen .
2. On the Camera
Preview screen, press to
activate the automatic
focus function; hold
down to focus and shot .
End Key
During a call , press the key
to end the call .
USB/Headset
Interface
Getting to know your phone
its icon on the today screen.
Rear view of your phone
Stylus
Flashing
Light
Camera
Antenna
Loudspeaker
•
The Today Screen
Select [Start→Today] to enter the Today
screen which displays important messages like
upcoming appointments and all status icons.
Enter the corresponding program by selecting
NO.
Program
Function
Start
Click [Start] to open
the main menu
Time and
D t
Click to adjust the date,
ti
d l k tti
Getting to know your phone
Date
time and clock settings
Program
Menu
Click to open the
corresponding
programs
Device
Locked
Click to lock the keypad
and the touch screen to
avoid error operation.
As for the unlocked
operation, please see
Page14 ‘Lock the
Phone’
Status icons locate on the top right side of the
today screen. Below are some common status
icons. If you are not sure about the meaning of
a given icon, using your stylus to select this
icon, the screen will display a dialog box to
indicate its function; you can also change the
icon settings.
•
Status Icon
Icon
Function description
Phone
Click to make a phone
call
Signal Strength: Represents
Contacts
Click to enter the
contacts list
Status
Bar
Shows the phone’s
status; click to see the
information
the current network signal. Click it, and
select [Wireless Manager], then
choose to turn on/off the phone
function
Searching for the signal
Getting to know your phone
No service
Low Battery : Displays when there is
little battery power
Volume on
successfully
Receive multimedia messages
Downloading multimedia message
Fail to download multimedia message
Volume off
Receive messages from MSN
Vibrate
Several reminders
Receiving beam request
No connection
Reminder
Synchronizing in progress
Missed call
Active Sync connected
Dial emergency call without SIM card
GPRS available
Call Holding
Connecting GPRS
New messages or message sent
successfully
Getting to know your phone
NO SIM card inserted
Phone is charging. Click to check the
charging status
Full Battery: Click to check
information about the battery
Low Battery
No Power
Getting Started
2.
Getting Started
Before using the phone, please insert a SIM
card supplied by a network service provider.
The SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module)
includes phone number and detailed
information of service items, and can be used
to store phone number and user information.
Caution:
SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by
scratching or bending, so be very careful when
inserting or removing the card. Please follow the
instructions of SIM card user guide provided by
the manufacturer and keep SIM card out of the
reach of children
•
Installing SIM card and battery
Before inserting the SIM card, please make
sure the phone is switched off, and then
remove the battery.
(1) Press and hold
for several seconds to
switch off the phone.
(2) As shown in the following diagram, slide
the battery cover in the direction of the
bottom of the phone and then remove it
and the battery.
(3) Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot.
Press the card downwards while inserting
and make sure the card is facing the
correct way, as shown below (with the
contact point facing down).
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in the direction of the top of the phone until
it is covered, as shown below:
(4) Make sure the battery contacts are facing
into the phone, and then push the other
side of the battery gently until it fixes itself
in the battery slot.
Warning:
Don’t insert or remove the SIM card when the
phone is switched on or getting charged, or this
may damage the SIM card.
•
(5) Make sure the battery has been installed
correctly, and then slide the battery cover
Installing Micro SD card
A Micro SD card is a removable storage card
that can be used to increase phone memory, or
to backup files and data.
Getting Started
(1) When installing the card, make sure the
side with the golden contacts is facing
down and insert the narrower end of the
card. Then push the card gently until it is
fixed in the battery slot. See the image
below for additional information:
Warning:
During the process of reading and writing to the
Micro SD card, do not remove or insert the card.
Amoi will take no responsibility for the following
situations including, but not limited to, lost data or
damage to the card damage.
•
Battery charging
Charge the N800 by the travel charger:
(1) Install the battery in the phone.
(2) To remove the Micro SD card, gently push
it toward the phone, and the card will
automatically eject from the card slot.
(2) Insert the lead of the travel charger to USB
slot of phone carefully, and connect the
charger to a standard wall outlet.
Caution:
Don’t forcefully remove the Micro SD card from
the card slot.
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cause explosion.
2. Try to avoid using USB cable to charge.
3. Generally, the charging time is 2-5 hours
depending on the status of the phone (whether
switched on, making a call etc.)
(3) While charging, such icon
will be
displayed. You can view the charging
status by clicking it, or selecting
[Start→Settings→System→Power].
(4) When charging is finished, the icon turns
; and the charging process will
to be
keep in 100.
(5) Disconnect the charger and standard
power socket first, and then disconnect the
phone and charger.
Caution:
1. Please use the approved battery and charger
approved by Amoi for use only, otherwise it may
•
Battery power display
If the battery is low, the empty battery icon
will display.
If the battery is too low, the phone will switch off
automatically. If this occurs, you may lose data
that has not been stored.
•
Power on/ off
Switching the phone on
When the phone is off, hold down
for
several seconds to switch it on. Connect with
USB cable or charger will switch the phone on
Getting Started
as well.
Switching the phone off
While the phone is on, hold down
to choose
whether to switch the phone off. While the
device is locked, you shall unlock it and then
turn it off.
Warning:
While in sleeping mode, the phone just consumes
lower power but not turns the phone function off.
For the sake of safety, do switch the phone
function off and remove the battery in areas where
wireless phone use is prohibited.
If no SIM card is inserted when powered on, the
phone will display corresponding prompt and
show the icon as
If the PIN code is activated, the phone will
remind you to enter the correct PIN code when
the phone is switched on.
Caution:
If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in
succession, your SIM card is locked, and you will
need a PUK code supplied by the GSM operator to
unlock your phone.
If the phone is out of service, it will remind you
. Under
“No Service”, and display the icon
the circumstances, you are not allowed to make
or answer a call. Only when entering the
service area can you regain the network
service.
Caution:
1. Please don’t switch the phone on in areas where
wireless phone use is prohibited or where it may
cause interference or danger. Please click
, and
select [Wireless Manager] to turn the phone
function off.
2. The phone is equipped with an antenna. When
power is on, please do not touch antenna as this
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Getting Started
may affect call quality and require phone to
consume more power
•
Turning the phone function
on/off
Turning on the phone function
Correctly insert the battery and SIM card, hold
down
to switch on the phone. You can
activate and use the phone function in service
area.
Turning off the phone function
(1) When the phone is on, click
and select
[Wireless Manager] to turn off the phone
function, as shown below:
and
(2) When the phone is off, click
select [Wireless Manager] to turn on the
phone function,
Warning:
You shall follow the instruction to turn off the
phone function in areas where wireless phone use
is prohibited.
11
Getting Started
•
(Left-handed)
Using shortcut keys
When in standby mode, to press some keys
directly provides direct access to some
frequently used functions. The following table
lists the operations and functions of some
common shortcut key.
Key
Operation
Function
Press
briefly
Switch the phone on
when the phone is
power off
Press and
hold
Choose to switch the
phone off or not when
the phone is power
on
Press
briefly
Rotate the screen
orientation: Portrait,
Landscape(Right-han
ded), and Landscape
Press and
hold
•
Camera Key:
Press to enter the
camera state
Using Stylus
The stylus is the device for you to operate
AMOI N800 by clicking on the screen to choose
programs or to enter some data.
Your stylus is extension and retractile. Pulling
out of the slot, it will draw out for your
convenience. Just insert it into the slot when
you don’t need it.
Stylus is able to do:
Click: Click on the screen by the penpoint to
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Getting Started
open or select programs.
Align screen
Drag: Click on the screen and drag to choose
the programs by the penpoint.
If the phone cannot respond to your choice
correctly, you need to align it:
Click and hold down: Click one program and
hold it on to enter its shortcut menu. The
menu will list all the available operations.
(1) Select [Start →Settings →System
→Screen].
Instruction for the first used
(2) Click [General→Align Screen], then
follow the prompts displayed on the screen
to align the screen.
When you switch the phone on for the first time,
please follow the prompts displayed on the
screen to make the basic operation settings.
When you are aligning the screen, please try as
much as possible to tap accurately on the
center of the “+”.
Touch screen and Calibration
Text Size
It is necessary to calibrate the touch screen
when switching the phone on for the first time.
The specific method is to follow the movement
of the symbol “+” and click the center of it. Such
calibration can make sure the veracity when
you use the stylus to choose or enter some
information.
If you want to improve the readability or to view
more contents in programs which support
adjusting text size, select
[Start→Settings→System→Screen→Text
Size]. Just move the coordinates to zoom in/out
the text size.
•
13
Getting Started
•
Reminder
When there are upcoming appointments or new
text/multimedia messages, the phone will
remind you in some ways. For instance, when
there are upcoming appointments, tasks at
term, or settled alarms, it will remind you in the
below ways:
A prompt box will appear on the inferior of
the screen.
Sound prompts
Flash light
Vibrate prompts
To set the system notification mode and sound,
please select
[Start→Settings→Personal→Sounds &
Notification]. For the details, please see
“Sounds & Notifications” on page 30.
•
Start
The Start menu locates on the upper part of the
screen and displays the shortcut ways of those
frequently-used applications.
Programs
Select the program list on the start menu to
switch between several programs. To activate
one, just select [Start→Programs], then click
the title or icon of the program.
Notice:
The procedures to access to a certain program
described in the user manual may be different with
your real operation procedures, because the
accessing procedures differ as the setting made in
[Start→Settings→Menus]. Please follow your
phone settings.
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Getting Started
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Device locked
Device Lock
Use it to avoid improper operation.
(1) Click on the [Today]
screen to lock the device.
(2) While the phone is locked, click
on the left inferior side on the today screen,
and then tap button to unlock
the device.
Notice:
If such item cannot be found in Today screen,
select [Start→Settings→Personal→Today→Items],
and put a √ in the box before [Device Lock], then
click .
Locking the phone
Select [Start→Settings→Personal→Lock],
then click [Prompt for device unused for] to
set the time. Enter the password to lock the
whole device in order to prevent others to get
your personal information. After the function is
activated, the phone will automatically lock
when no operation occurs within a period.
Under the circumstance, if you want to use your
phone again, the phone will display prompt
which requires you to enter the password
correctly. As for the details, please see P34
“Lock”.
Locking SIM Card
You can use PIN code to protect your phone so
as to prevent other to use it without your
permission. The original PIN code is supplied
by GSM operator.
(1) Select [Start→Settings→Personal →
Phone], and click [Require PIN when
phone is used].
(2) Enter the original PIN code supplied by
GSM operator.
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Getting Started
(3) Click
If you want to change PIN code at anytime,
please select [Change PIN].
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Call Functions
3.
Enter PIN code
Call Functions
You can use the call function to save the call
log, or to record.
•
Entering the phone screen
On the today screen, click to enter
the phone screen as shown below:
(2) Click
Call and
Contacts
Clear numbers
or words
Hide
Keypad
To activate or deactivate the PIN function,
select [Menu→Options→Phone] from the
phone screen, then click [Require PIN when
phone is used].
(1) Enter the original PIN code supplied by the
GSM operator
Network
Operator
Keypad
Most SIM cards have PIN code supplied by
GSM operator. If the PIN function is activated,
each time to switch the phone on or to make a
phone call, you have to enter the code.
Enter Speed
Dial List
View call
history
Make a
phone call
Call Menu
Notice:
If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in
succession, your SIM card is locked, and you will
need a PUK code supplied by the GSM operator to
unlock your phone.
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Call Functions
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to enter the Contacts List.
Making a call
You can make a call by the number keys,
Contacts, Speed Dial, Call History and SIM
Contacts.
To make a call from the Pone Screen
(1) From the Today Screen, click to
enter the Phone Screen.
(2) Enter the numbers on the keypad, click
or
to call.
(3) Click
or
to end the call.
Clear numbers: If you dial a wrong number,
. Click once, clear one number; hold
click
it down to clear all numbers.
(2) Select the desired contact, enter its
detailed information screen, and click
.
To make a call from Call History
(1) On the Phone Screen, click .
(2) You can first choose the type of the call
history. If you want to check all the call
history, select [Menu→Filter→All Calls].
(3) Select the desired number, click by
the stylus.
To make a call from Speed Dial
To make a call from Contacts
After created the speed dial, just hold down the
corresponding number key to speed dial a call.
You can use below methods to make a call from
Contacts,
(1) On the Phone Screen, [Speed
Dial→Menu→New].
(1) Click from the Today Screen
(2) Select one contact.
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Call Functions
(3) Choose the available number by click the
on [Location] box, (Number 1
button
is reserved for Voice Mail, which is to say,
Number 1 is not available), then click
to save the setting as shown below:
corresponding number is double-digit, you
shall enter the first digit then tap the
second digit by your stylus for 1 to 3
seconds.
To replace an occupied numeric key with a new
phone number, you can choose to overwrite it.
Creating a speed dial number from
Contacts
Corresponding
Numeric Keys
for Speed Dial
(1) To create a speed dial number from
Contacts, select your desired contact from
Contacts, enter its detailed screen, then
select [Menu→Edit Speed Dial…].
(2) On the [Location] box, click
the available numeric key.
(4) On the Phone Screen, tap the
corresponding numeric key set for Speed
Dial for 1 to 3 seconds, the phone will dial
the phone number automatically. If the
to choose
Editing or canceling a speed dial
number
On the Phone Screen, click to
enter the Speed Dial List, tap your desired
Speed Dial number for a while, there will be a
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check box, you can select [Delete] or [Edit…].
To make an emergency call
On the Phone Screen, enter the emergency call
to call.
numbers, and click
To make an international call
(1) Click
and hold down till the plus “+”
sign appears which is in the use of
replacing 00.
(2) Enter your desired numbers, including
country code, area code (without the initial
0) and the phone number.
(3) Click
to call.
Caller ID
AMOI N800 supports Caller ID (Caller Line
Identification Service); besides, SIM Card
supports Caller ID as well.
If the caller’s information is saved in Contacts
(Saved at Phone or Saved at SIM Card), when
it calls, the phone will display the caller’s name
and number. If the caller’s information hasn’t
been saved in Contacts, when it calls, the
phone will display its name, and its number (if it
is a telephone number or personal
handy-phone number, the city or country code
the caller’s number belonging to will be
displayed on the name part.
Checking Voice Mail
Number 1 is reserved as [Voice Mail].
On the Phone Screen, select [Speed
Dial→Voice Mail]. On the setting screen,
select [Service→Voice Mail and Text
Messages]. Click and enter
voice mail number (supplied by network
operator), then you can view the voice mails by
activating the call forwarding function.
To adjust the volume
Adjust the volume:
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Call Functions
While on a call, click
volume.
While on a call, press
volume.
to adjust the
•
to adjust the
Answering or rejecting an incoming
call
Adjust the volume of ringtone or other
reminders:
. Then you can
On non-phone screen, click
(to adjust the ringtone
choose to tap
volume) or
(to adjust the phone volume,
including reminders and MP3). Select [Off] to
mute the volume. When you finish your settings,
click the blank area beside the volume box to
save your settings.
Caution:
1. If vibrate mode is chosen, the phone will display
on the Status Bar.
an icon
2. You can adjust the phone volume only in the
process of a call. Besides it, to adjust the volume is
to adjust volumes for ringtones, reminders and
MP3.
Answering or rejecting a call
Click to pick up the incoming call.
If your phone is connected with earphone,
you can press the answer key on the
earphone to answer the call.
Click to reject the call. If your phone
is connected with earphone, you can hold
down the answer key on the earphone to
reject it.
Ending a call
Press
or click
Screen to end a call.
on the Phone
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Call Functions
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In-call options
Making a conference call (requires
network support)
Call Holding (requires network
support)
(1) Keep the first call and to dial or answer the
second call.
There comes a new call while on a call, your
phone will remind you. Then, you can decide to
reject or answer the new incoming phone. If
choose to answer, you can switch between two
calls or three calls.
(2) If the conference connection succeeds,
the word “Conference” will appear on the
upper part of the Phone Screen.
(1) Select the second call to answer and keep
the first on hold;
(2) To end the second call and back to the first
or press
one, click
Switching between two calls (requires
network support)
Select and click to switch
between two calls.
(3) To add more to your conference call, click
the button and enter the
numbers.
Viewing notes while on a call
You can view notes when you are on a call
dialed from keypad, Contacts, Call History,
Speed Dial or SIM Card Contacts. When the
note is finished, it will be annexed to this call
and be saved at [Call History].
Creating notes:
(1) On the Phone Screen, click button
on the inferior of the screen.
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Call Functions
(2) Enter the contents and click to save.
Viewing notes:
On call history list, click and hold down your
desired call history. Such
indicates that
this history contains one note. Click [View Note]
or [Start→Programs→Notes] to view.
Mute while on a call
You can turn off the microphone so that you can
hear the caller but the caller cannot hear you.
On the Phone Screen, click to activate
the function; click again to deactivate.
Caution:
Call waiting, call holding, and conference call
depend on the network supply. Contact your
service provider for additional information.
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Call History
4.
Call History
•
Call list
On the Today Screen, click to enter
the Phone Screen, and then tap
to view the call records.
Viewing detailed call history
On the call history screen, select [Menu→
Filter]. Below are all types of the calls and their
corresponding icons:
All Calls: Includes all outgoing calls and
incoming calls.
Missed
: Displays missed calls.
Outgoing
: Displays all dialed calls.
Incoming
: Displays all answered calls.
display all details, including time, date, etc.
Select one entry, click it by the stylus and hold
down to choose the following options: [Delete],
[Send Text Message], and [Call].
Save contacts from Call History
(1) On the Call History Screen, click the entry
and hold down to select [Save to
Contacts].
(2) Enter the details of the contact, and click
to save it.
Call Timers
(1) On the Call History Screen, select
[Menu→Call Timers] to view.
(2) Click . Records here will be
initialized.
Select the desired entry from call history, click it
by your stylus, the phone will automatically
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Input Modes
5.
Input Modes
You can enter letters and words by using the
touch screen. N810 has four ways to input:
Block Recognizer, Keyboard, Letter Recognizer,
and Transcriber.
•
Enter Screen
Below is the layout of the enter screen.
Switch the input modes
Click ▲ beside the input icon to choose your
desired input mode.
•
Block Recognizer
(1) Click ▲ to choose [Block Recognizer].
(2) Enter letters on the left letter frame; enter
numbers on the right number frame.
(3) Click
to see how to input
distinguishable letters and numbers.
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Input Modes
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Keyboard
•
Letter Recognizer
(1) Click ▲ to choose [Keyboard].
(1) Click ▲ to choose [Letter Recognizer].
(2) Use the stylus to tap the letters and words.
(2) Write capital letters on the left frame;
lowercase on the middle frame; and
numbers on the right frame.
(3) Click
to hide the keyboard.
(3) Click
to see how to input
distinguishable letters and numbers.
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Input Modes
Transcriber
For more, please click
information.
(1)
Click ▲ to choose [Transcriber]. There
will be a transcriber intro box, click .
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(2)
Use the stylus to write letters or words on
any place of this screen. Please stop for a
second when you finish one letter, as the
below figure:
Select [Start→ Programs→ Notes] to open
any note, and click [Menu→ Draw] to draw
directly on the screen.
•
to see help
Drawing on the screen
Once you draw one line cross three lines on the
screen, there will appear one frame. Then any
drawing within the frame will be defaulted as
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Input Modes
one part of it. If the drawing hasn’t crossed
three lines, it will be defaulted as the contents
of writing. Below is the figure of the frame:
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