ASUSTeK Computer M303 M303 GSM Camera Phone User Manual M303 UserMan
ASUSTeK Computer Inc M303 GSM Camera Phone M303 UserMan
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Viewing your videos You can play and view all saved videos in the My Video folder. To open the M y V i d e o folder from the Camera menu: Go to the Camera menu, select My Video from the menu, then press . OR In the C a m e r a menu, press to open M y V i d e oo. To open the M y V i d e o folder from the video recorder display: When in the video recorder, press then press . (Option), select M y V i d e oo, The phone remains in camera mode when you access the M y V i d e o folder from the video recorder display. To play a video: 1. Use (up) or (down) to select the video you want to play, then press . The video plays on the screen. (Option) to access the video settings menu. 2. Press Otherwise press (Back) to return to M y V i d e oo. 231 Using the video options The video options allow you to view, delete, and rename video files saved in the My Video folder. You can also use this menu to set a video as power on or off animation. To access the video options: 1. From My Video Video, press (Option) to display the video options menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select an option, then press to the table below for a description of each option. Option View Change View Set as Delete Delete All Rename Detail Storage 232 . Refer Allows you to open a video file view videos in namelist or thumbnail modes save a video file as power on or off animation delete a video file delete all video files in the My Video folder rename a video file view the video file details including the file name, size, format, etc. view the My Video storage status 9 M303 This chapter provides information on how to use the phone organizer for your daily activities. Organizing your stuff Chapter summary Organizer ........................................................................................ 244 Launching the Organizer .......................................................... 244 Calendar .......................................................................................... 245 Displaying the calendar options ............................................... 246 Adding a calendar event or record .......................................... 247 Viewing all calendar events or records .................................... 248 Deleting calendar events or records ........................................ 248 Setting the start of the week day ........................................... 249 Setting a holiday ...................................................................... 250 Viewing set holiday(s) ............................................................. 250 Listing horoscopes ................................................................... 251 Alarm ............................................................................................ 252 Setting an alarm ....................................................................... 252 Turning off an alarm ................................................................. 254 World Clock ..................................................................................... 255 Changing the local time ........................................................... 256 Viewing other locations ........................................................... 257 Calculator ........................................................................................ 258 Text Memo ...................................................................................... 259 Creating a text memo .............................................................. 259 242 Voice Memo .................................................................................... 261 Creating a voice memo ............................................................ 261 Listening to a voice memo ....................................................... 263 Sending a voice memo using MMS ........................................... 264 Deleting a voice memo(s) ........................................................ 265 Memory Status ................................................................................ 266 Viewing the memory status ..................................................... 266 Voice Recognition ........................................................................... 267 Recording a voice for name dialing .......................................... 267 Recording voice commands ..................................................... 269 Currency Exchange ......................................................................... 270 Adding an exchange rate ......................................................... 270 Calculating an exchange rate ................................................... 271 Adding an exchange currency .................................................. 272 Stopwatch ....................................................................................... 273 Using the split stopwatch ........................................................ 274 Using the lap stopwatch .......................................................... 275 243 Organizer The Organizer O rg ani ze r menu allows you to organize your daily activities through helpful applications such as the Calendar, Voice and Text Memo, Calculator, Currency Exchange, Alarm, World Clock, etc. Launching the Organizer To open the O r g a n i z e r menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Organizer icon press to display the Organizer menu. OR Press , then to display the Organizer menu. The Organizer menu consists of 10 menu items that you can select (up) or (down), or by using the keypad to press the using number preceding each menu item. 244 Calendar The Calendar menu allows you to manage your daily schedule with settings that you can customize according to your needs To open the C a l e n d a rr: From the Organizer menu, use C a l e n d a rr, then press . (up) or (down) to select OR Press to display the C a l e n d a rr. Calendar display Year/Month Zodiac sign Current date Week number 245 Displaying the calendar options To display the phone book menu options: 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight an item, then press . Refer to the table below for a brief description of each item. Otherwise, press Options Add Highlight Toggle Set Weeks Start Set Holiday List Holiday List Horoscopes View All Delete Past Delete All Go To Date Storage 246 (Back) to return to the Organizer menu. Allows you to add a calendar event or record enable or disable the the calendar event/record highlight design set the week start to Sunday or Monday set a holiday in the calendar view all set holidays in the calendar list the zodiac signs view all events and records in the calendar delete past calendar events or records delete all calendar events or records move to a specified date view the calendar memory information Adding a calendar event or record To add a calendar event or record: 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight A d dd, then press . The Add Record screen appears. 3. The Add Record window allows you to customize the following calendar event/record information. Select an information field, press , then modify the information as desired. Information Title Record Type Start Time End Time Repeat Type Play Ringtone Reminder time Ringtone Content Sets the calendar event title type (birthday, meeting, etc.) and importance (low, normal, high) start time end or finish time frequency turns the calendar event ring tone option on or off reminder time ringtone content or other remarks 4. After you finish filling-up all the required calendar event/record (Save) to save the calendar event/record. fields, press 5. Go to the specified calendar event/record date using the G o T o D a t e command. Depending on your Highlight Toggle settings, the date is highlighted in a different color for easy recognition. 247 Viewing all calendar events or records To view all calendar events or records: 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight V i e w A l ll, then press . The V i e w A l l screen appears and displays a list of all calendar events/records. Take note of the icon that precedes a calendar event or record. this calendar event/record has reached its reminder time this calendar event/record has not reached its reminder time 3. Use press (up) or (down) to highlight an event/record, then to view the event/record details. 4. When finished, press (Back) to return to the V i e w A l l menu. Deleting calendar events or records To delete all p a s t calendar events or records: 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press 2. Use 248 (up) or (Option) to display the calendar options. (down) to highlight Delete Past Past, then press (Yes) to delete all past calendar events 3. When prompted, press and records. A Deleted successfully! message appears to indicate that all past calendar events or records has been deleted. The screen returns to the C a l e n d a rr. To delete all calendar events or records: 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press 2. Use (up) or (Option) to display the calendar options. (down) to highlight Delete All All, then press 3. When prompted, press (Yes) to delete all calendar events and records. A Deleted successfully! message appears to indicate that all calendar events or records has been deleted. The screen returns to the C a l e n d a rr. Setting the start of the week day To set the start of the week day: 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press 2. Use press (Option) to display the calendar options. (up) or (down) to highlight Set Weeks Start Start, then . The Set Weeks Start screen appears. 3. Press (up) or (down) to select S u n d a y or M o n d a y as the start of the week day, then press . 4. When finished, press (Back) to return to the calendar. 249 Setting a holiday To set a holiday: 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press (Option) to display the calendar options. (down) to highlight Set Holiday Holiday, then press . 3. Key-in the holiday date and name in the respective fields, then press (Save). A Data Saved! message appears to indicate that the holiday has been set. The screen returns to the Calendar. 2. Use (up) or Depending on your H i g h l i g h t T o g g l e settings, the holiday is displayed in a different color for easy recognition. Viewing set holiday(s) To view all set holiday(s): 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight List Holiday Holiday, then press . The List Holiday screen appears displaying a list of all listed holidays. 250 3. Use (up) or (down) to highlight a holiday, then press view the holiday details. 4. When finished, press menu. to (Back) to return to the List Holiday Listing horoscopes To view a list of horoscopes: 1. In the Calendar Calendar, press 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight List Horoscopes Horoscopes, then press . (Option) to display the calendar options. 3. Scroll through the horoscopes using (up) or (down). 251 Alarm The A l a r m menu allows you to set five alarms with different frequency, time, and alarm tone, so you are notified of important events anytime. To open the A l a r m m: From the Organizer menu, use Alarm m, then press . (up) or (down) to select OR Press to display the A l a r m menu. Setting an alarm To set an alarm: 1. In the A l a r m menu, press (up) or (down) to highlight an alarm number, then press . The box preceding the alarm number is checked out. 2. Press press (Option), select Alarm Time from the menu, then 3. Key-in the alarm time using the keypad, then press when finished. The display returns to the A l a r m menu with the alarm time displayed at the bottom left corner of the display. 252 4. Press (Option), select Alarm Type from the menu, then press . 5. Use (up) or (down) to highlight the alarm frequency, then press . (Back) to 6. Press return to the A l a r m menu. 7. Press (Option), select R i n g t o n e from the menu, then press . 8. Use (up) or (down) to highlight the alarm ring tone, then press . 9. Press (Back) to return to the A l a r m menu. • If the phone is off and an alarm reaches its specified time, the phone automatically turns on and sounds the alarm ring tone. • If the phone is on during an alarm, press to turn off the alarm, or press to put the alarm in lazy mode. In lazy mode, the alarm sounds every five minutes until . You can put an alarm to lazy mode five times. you press 253 Turning off an alarm To turn-off an alarm: 1. In the A l a r m menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight the alarm you wish to turn off, then press to uncheck the box preceding the alarm. 2. Press 254 (Back) to return to the Organizer menu. World Clock The World Clock lets you know the time in other countries and cities. This menu allows you to set the local time or view the time in other parts of the world with the local time as reference. To open the W o r l d C l o c k screen: From the Organizer menu, use C l o c kk, then press . (up) or (down) to select W o r l d OR Press to display the World Clock screen. World Clock display GMT time line Local time line Local date Location GMT reference Local time 255 Changing the local time To change the local time using the time line: 1. Press (left) or (right) to move the local time line across the world map until it is over the desired location. 2. The selected location and time information are shown below the world map. Press to change the local time. (Yes) to confirm the local time change. 3. When prompted, press A message appears on screen telling you that the local time has been changed. The display returns to the World Clock screen. To change the local time using the World Clock option: 1. Press (left) or (right) to move the local time line across the world map until it is over the desired location. 2. The selected location and time information are shown below the (Option), select Set as Local from the world map. Press pop-up menu, then press . (Yes) to confirm the local time change. 3. When prompted, press A message appears on screen telling you that the local time has been changed. The display returns to the World Clock screen. 256 Viewing other locations If you cannot locate your city or country using the time line, you can view other locations using the World Clock options. To do this: 1. In the World Clock screen, press from the pop-up menu, then press countries appears. (Option), select V i e w A l l . A list of all available cities and (Option), select the continent of 2. To specify your search, tap location, then press . A list of all available cities and countries in the selected continent is displayed. 3. Select the city or country of location, then press time. to set the local (Yes) to confirm the local time change. A 4. When prompted, press message appears on screen telling you that the local time has been changed. The display returns to the World Clock screen. 257 Calculator The calculator allows you to compute simple mathematical operations. To open the C a l c u l a t o rr: From the Organizer menu, use Calculator, then press . Calculator (up) or (down) to select OR Press to display the Calculator Calculator. The function of the following keys changes when the phone is in calculator mode. Key Function Key [+] add Function [–] subtract [÷] divide [x] multiply [.] decimal point C / AC Clear Back [=] equal The calculator functions like a normal calculator. Use the keypad to key-in the numerals, then select a mathematical operation to use. Press 258 to return to the Organizer menu. Text Memo The text memo menu allows you to create short memos containing important notices or reminders. To open the T e x t M e m o o: From the Organizer menu, use M e m oo, then press . (up) or (down) to select T e x t OR Press to display the Text Memo. You can create a text memo of up to 70 characters. Creating a text memo To create a text memo: 1. In the Text Memo screen, use blank text memo, then press . (up) or (down) to highlight a OR Press (Option), select E d i t from the menu, then press 259 The blank text memo screen appears. 3. Press (Option), select Edit Title from the menu, then press . 4. When prompted, key-in the text memo title then press . 5. Press (Option), select E d i t C o n t e n t from the menu, then press . 6. When prompted, key-in the text memo content then press . 7. When finished, press (Option), select S a v e from the menu, then press . 8. The title of the created text memo now appears in the text memo list. Press (Back) to return to the Organizer menu. 260 5. A S a v e d successfully! screen appears to indicate that the currency exchange rate has been saved. The display returns to the C u r r e n c y Exchange screen showing the created currency conversion and rate. Calculating an exchange rate To calculate for the exchange rate: 1. In the Currency Exhange screen, press (Option), highlight Calculate from the pop-up menu, then press . The Calculate screen appears. 2. Select a reference currency field using (up) or key-in the amount of currency to be exchanged. (down), then 3. When finished, press to calculate the equivalent amount on the other currency using the exchange rate. (Clear) to clear the currency field(s) and 4. When finished, press compute a new exchange rate. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the Currency Exchange screen. 271 Adding an exchange currency To add an exchange currency: 1. In the Currency Exhange screen, press (Option), highlight List Currency from the pop-up menu, then press . The Currency Curre ncy screen appears with the list of available currencies. (Option), highlight A d d from 2. In the Currency Curre ncy screen, press the pop-up menu, then press . The Modify Currency screen appears. 3. Key-in the currency name using the keypad, then press . A currency name is limited to only four characters. The display returns to the Currency Curre ncy screen with the created currency. 272 Stopwatch The Stopwatch allows you to record time in split and lap modes. To open the S t o p w a t c h h: From the Organizer menu, use S t o p w a t c hh, then press . (up) or (down) to select OR Press to display the Stopwatch screen. You can switch the stopwatch from s p l i t to l a p mode or vice versa by (up) or (down). pressing Lap mode Split mode Lap stopwatch is commonly used for timing races and other sports that are divided into laps, such as car racing. Split stopwatch is used to determine the time for an individual to finish a given task, such as in a speech competition. 273 Using the split stopwatch To use the split stopwatch: 1. In the Stopwatch screen, select the split stopwatch mode by pressing (up) or (down). 2. Press to start the stopwatch. (Mark) to mark a specific time. The marked time is 3. Press displayed at the bottom of the screen. You can create a maximum eight marks for a given time. You can also view the time marks by pressing (left) or (right) while the stopwatch is in progress. 4. Press to stop the stopwatch. 5. After recording the time, press (Reset) to reset the stopwatch. 274 Using the lap stopwatch To use the lap stopwatch: 1. In the Stopwatch screen, select the lap stopwatch mode by pressing (up) or (down). 2. Press to start the stopwatch. (Mark) to mark the first lap time. The lap time is displayed 3. Press at the bottom of the screen. When necessary, press (Mark) to mark the second lap time, and so on. The screen displays the latest two laps. 4. Press to stop the stopwatch. 5. After recording the time, press (Reset) to reset the stopwatch. 275 FCC Regulations: zThis mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. zThis mobile phone 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. zThis mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, 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 equipment 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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure Information (SAR) This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 1.15 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.357 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available enhancements and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: MSQM303. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on.
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