ASUSTeK Computer P527 Quad-band Smart Phone User Manual 2

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3. From the Hardware tab, specify a
hardware port and baud rate for your
external GPS device to use.
Refer to the user guide of your external
GPS device for details.
4. From the Access tab, check the Manage
GPS automatically (recommended)
check box.
NOTE:
If you clear this check box, some GPS ralted
application in P527 may not be able to obtain
GPS data.
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Chapter
Multimedia features
• Using the camera
• Viewing pictures and videos
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Using the camera
The built-in two-megapixel camera allows you to take photos and record audio/video clips.
Launching the camera
To start using the camera:
• Tap Start > Programs > Pictures and Videos > Camera icon or
• Press and hold the Camera button on the right side of your device.
Reset
Camera/shutter button
MicroSD
Camera button
NOTE:
• By default, the preview screen is set to landscape.
• After launching the camera, your device is set to
camera mode by default.
• In camera mode, the camera button function as
shutter button.
To exit the Camera:
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• Tap the exit
icon on the camera screen.
Available capture modes
Your device camera can be set to two capture modes:
•
Camera mode - Camera mode allows you to take photos, and save them to your device
or MicroSD. You can also configure the camera to match an environment, set picture
size, select magnification, adjust the picture quality, apply effects, and modify other
advanced settings.
•
Video mode - Video mode enables you to record audio/video clips. Like in camera
mode, it also allows you to select the magnification, set the video size, apply some
effects, select target storage, and modify advanced video settings.
Supported formats
Using the camera mode or video mode, the images or video clip captured are stored in the
following formats:
• Still image (Camera mode) - JPEG (.jpg)
• Video (Video mode) - 3GP (.3gp), MPEG-4 (.mp4)
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Camera mode screen
The following describes the screen icons in Camera mode:
Capture mode icon
Picture quality icon
Default storage icon
Scene mode icon
Timer icon
Burst mode icon
Effects icon
Picture Size
Tap to close camera
Number of
available shots
Tap to launch
camera menu
Capture modes:
Camera mode
Video mode
Tap to zoom out
Tap to zoom in
Tap to preview
Pictures and Videos
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Camera mode icons
•
Capture mode icon [
] - indicates the current capture mode.
•
Picture quality icon [
•
Default storage icon [
videos clips.
•
Scene mode icon [
•
] - when the camera timer is enabled (5 seconds or 10 seconds), the
Timer icon [
corresponding timer icon appears. When you press the shutter button or the navigation
button to take a picture, the count down begins and picture is taken after the time set.
•
Burst mode icon [
•
Effects icon [
•
Picture Size [
] - shows the resolution used. When
set to 1600x1200 resolution, the zoom in/zoom out function is disabled.
•
Exit icon [
] - tap to exit camera.
•
Zoom In [
] - tap to zoom in view of subject on screen.
•
Zoom Out [
•
Thumbnails [
your images in thumbnails.
]- indicates the picture quality used.
] - indicates default storage for captured images and
] - indicates the scene mode used.
] - indicates the number of frames in burst mode.
] - indicates the effects used.
] - tap to zoom out view of subject on screen.
]- tap to launch Pictures and Video application and preview
•
Menu [
•
Remaining shots information - shows the remaining, available shots of pictures based on
the current settings.
] - tap to launch camera menu options.
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Camera options menu
The camera options menu allows you to change various camera and picture settings.
To launch options menu:
1. Tap Menu from the camera screen.
2. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to
display contents.
Camera options
shortcut menu
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Change Mode
The Change Mode option allows you to set
capture mode into Camera or Video mode.
Scene
The Scene option allows you to select
presets appropriate for a night scene or
sports event. Select Auto to use best setting
for any scene.
Picture Size
Allows you to set the frame size of picture.
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Picture Quality
This option provides three picture quality
presets: Normal, Fine, and Super Fine. The
picture quality is set to Super Fine by default.
Zoom
Allows you to change the maximum
magnification allowed.
Self-Timer
Sets the delay of shutter release to 5 or 10
seconds after you have pressed the
camera/shutter button.
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Burst
Allows you to take 4 or 9 pictures in
succession with one press of the camera/
shutter button.
Frame
Allows you to set a frame.
NOTE:
Ensure that you have set the screen resolution to
320 x 240 before setting frame.
Effect
The Effect option allows you to apply some
effects to the subject. Select from the
following configuration options: Black-White,
Negative, Solarize, and Sepia. Set to
Normal for no effect.
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Save to
Allows you to select the default storage for
captured pictures.
NOTE:
Prepare a MicroSD card before setting default
storage to Storage Card.
Advanced
This option allows you to set the following:
- Filename prefix format
- Filename prefix
- File number
- Date and time stamp
- Shutter sound
- Burst interval
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Taking photos
After launching the camera, your device is set to Camera mode by default. If set otherwise,
tap Menu > Change Mode > Camera Mode then tap Exit.
You can also set to camera mode by tapping the camera mode icon on the screen.
To take a photo:
1. Aim device to your subject then
press camera/shutter button.
icon appears, make sure
2. When the
the device is stable and not shaking.
3. Repeat steps 1 to 2 to take more photos.
NOTE:
The image is automatically saved to the default storage location and can be viewed using the Pictures and Videos
application.
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Video mode screen
The following describes the screen icons in Video mode:
Capture mode icon
Remaining video
recording time
Default storage icon
Effects icon
Video Size
Tap to close camera
Recording indicator
Green: Ready
Red: Recording
Tap to launch
video menu
Capture mode icons:
Camera mode
Video mode
Tap to zoom out
Tap to zoom in
Tap to launch Pictures
and Videos
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Video mode icons
•
Capture mode icon [
•
Default storage icon [
•
Effects icon [
•
Video size [
•
Exit icon [
] - tap to exit video.
] - tap to zoom in view of subject on screen.
•
Zoom In [
•
Zoom Out [
•
Thumbnails [
your video.
] - indicates the current capture mode.
] - indicates default storage for captured video clips.
] - indicates the effects used.
] - shows the video size used.
] - tap to zoom out view of subject on screen.
]- tap to launch Pictures and Video application and play
•
Menu [
•
Remaining video recording time information - shows the remaining, video recording
time based on the current settings.
] - tap to launch video menu options.
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Video options menu
The video options menu allows you to change various video and playback settings.
To launch video options menu:
1. Tap Menu from the video screen.
2. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to
display contents.
Video options
shortcut menu
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Change Mode
The Change Mode option allows you to set
your device into Camera or Video capture
mode.
Zoom
Allows you to change the maximum
magnification allowed.
Video Size
Allows you to set the frame size of video.
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Save to
Allows you to select the default storage
location for captured pictures.
NOTE:
Prepare a MicroSD card before setting default
storage to Storage Card.
Effect
The Effect option allows you to apply some
effects to the subject. Select from the
following configuration options: Black-White,
Negative, Solarize, and Sepia. Set to
Normal for no effect.
Advanced
This option allows you to set the following:
- Video file type
- Filename prefix format
- Filename prefix
- File number
- Enable or disable audio when recording
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Recording videos
Set the device to video capture mode to record videos.
To set video mode:
• Tap Menu > Change Mode > Video Mode
then tap Exit.
• You can also set the video mode by tapping
the video mode icon on the screen.
To record video:
1. Aim device to your subject then
press camera/shutter button to begin
recording.
The record indicator turns from green
to red while video is recording.
2. Press the camera/shutter button again
to stop recording.
NOTE:
• The video clip is automatically saved to the default storage location.
• Use Windows Media Player Mobile to playback video clip in your device.
• Use Apple® QuickTime™ player, if you wish to play video clips in your computer. You can download QuickTime™
installer from www.apple.com/quicktime.
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Viewing pictures and videos
Use the Pictures and Video Application to preview stored images and playback video clips.
Viewing pictures and videos
To view pictures and videos:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Pictures and Videos.
2. Tap the picture or video clip you want to see.
• To view pictures or launch video clips stored in MicroSD card, tap the folder list (labeled
My Pictures), and tap MicroSD Card.
• To view pictures stored in My Pictures folder on your device, tap My Pictures then tap
picture thumbnail.
• To playback video clips in My Videos folder on your device, tap My Videos then tap
video thumbnail.
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Chapter
Business features
• Remote Presenter
• Backup
• Meeting Time Planer
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Remote Presenter
From your P527 device, Remote Presenter allows you to remotely control PowerPoint™
presentations running on your desktop or notebook. Operating over a Bluetooth wireless
connection, it promotes convenience and freedom of movement during your presentation. It
also enables you to review slide notes without affecting the audience’s view of the slide show.
Using the Remote Presenter
IMPORTANT:
• Before you start, make sure to install the Remote Presenter utility on your computer. You can find the installation files
in the bundled support CD.
• Remote Presenter works with Bluetooth-enabled computers only.
• The screen captures in the following setup are for reference only and the sequence may appear differently,
depending on the previous Bluetooth configuration performed on your system.
To use the Remote Presenter:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Remote Presenter.
You can also execute Remote Presenter from the ASUS
Launcher menu. From the ASUS Launcher menu, tap
Application then tap Remote Presenter.
2. Do the following before searching for Bluetooth devices:
• Activate Bluetooth in your computer.
• Launch the Remote Presenter program in your computer.
		 To do this, from your computer desktop,
click Start > All Programs > ASUS >
Remote Presenter.
When ready, tap Next on your device.
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The following describes the Remote Presenter menu on your computer screen.
PowerPoint .ppt file path
Click to change path
Click to start or stop
Bluetooth COM port
Click to exit
4. Check your computer screen when your
P527 prompts the following message:
3. From the list of Bluetooth devices found,
select the name of computer containing your
PowerPoint presentation then tap Next.
5. The following message appears on your
computer screen. Click the message
prompt to allow your P527 to access the
ActiveSync service of your computer.
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6. Tap Yes to allow your computer to
connect to your device.
7. From your computer, key in an
authentication passkey then click OK.
The authentication passkey is used to
secure your connection.
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8. When prompted, input the same
authentication passkey on your P527.
NOTE: The Bluetooth authentication passkey is only
required if a paired relationship is not yet established
between devices.
9. Tap the check boxes to select services
for your device then click Finish.
10. Tap Connect to connect to your
computer.
11. From the Remote Presenter menu on
your computer, click
to establish
a connection.
When prompted with the Bluetooth
Service Authorization message, click OK.
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12.The following screen appears on your
device when a successful connection
was established.
Repeat from step 1 if the connection
failed.
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13. Tap the name of PowerPoint (.ppt) file
to show then tap Select.
Upon selection, Microsoft® PowerPoint is automatically launched on your computer with the
selected file open.
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14. You can now remotely control the PowerPoint presentation on your computer using your
device. The following describes the control menu on your device.
Slide number
Tap to exit
Tap to select slide
Indicates Bluetooth® signal
Timer
Tap to toggle between Normal and
Slide Show view
Previous slide
Tap to display notes
Tap to return to control panel
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Next slide
Tap to display menu options
Backup
Backup allows you to backup your files and data to your device and storage card. You can also
restore them.
Backing-up files
To backup files
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Programs > AsusBackup > Backup.
2. Select the items you want to backup. Then
tap Next.
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3. Edit file name and select storage location
for the backup. Then tap Next.
4. Input four digits as your password to
encrypt the backup file. Then tap Next.
5. Tap Start to begin backup. Or tap Back to
return to the last screen.
6. Tap Reset to reset the device.
NOTE: The system will turn off all processing
applications when backing up files.
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Restoring files
To restore files
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Programs > AsusBackup > Restore.
2. Select a file you want to restore. Then
tap Next.
3. Input four-digit password to decrypt the
backup file. Then tap Next.
4. Select the items you want to restore.
Then tap Next.
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5. Tap Start to begin restore. Or tap Back to
return to the last screen.
NOTE: The system will turn off all processing
applications when restoring files.
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6. Tap Reset to reset the device.
Backup Setting
To set Backup
1. From the Today screen, tap Start >
Programs > AsusBackup. Then tap
Option
3. In Schedule tab, set the backup schedule
as you need.
2. In General tab, check the desired item
boxes.
4. Tap
when finished.
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Meeting Time Planner
Meeting Time Planner allows you to find a suitable time to have a video conference, telephone
or net meeting with participants in different time zones.
Using the Meeting Time Planner
To use the Meeting Time Planner:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Meeting Time Planner.
2. Select the date and the cities.
A color-coded 24-hour time table of the chosen cities
appear, allowing you to identify the best time for the
meeting. Dark blue is late night/early morning, light
blue is off-peak hour, and white is peak daytime
hour. You can also change the interval of time shown
by tapping Interval on the lower-right corner of the
screen.
3. Select the time for your meeting and tap New Date.
4. Fill in the meeting information and tap OK to add your
date into the Calendar.
NOTE:
You can tap Interval > Summer Time use daylight saving time.
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Chapter
Other features
• NewStation
• FM Radio
• Windows Live™
• Setting ring tone
• Wake-up setting
• Mode switcher
• System information
• Restoring factory default settings
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NewStation
With RSS Reader in P527, you can conveniently browse news and blogs anywhere and
anytime.
NOTE:
Ensure your device is connected to Internet when using RSS Reader.
Reading NewStation news
To read NewStation news:
1. Tap Start > Programs > NewStation.
2. Tap a category folder to open.
3. Tap a channel name to open.
4. Browse your favorite subjects.
Creating a new category
To create a new category folder:
1. Tap Start > Programs > NewStation.
2. Tap Menu > New Category then edit
the category name.
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Adding a new channel
Before using this function, you need to add
your favorite channels first.
To add a channel:
1. Tap Start > Programs > NewStation,
then tap a category folder to open.
2. Tap Menu > New Channel. You can
add a channel from either Internet or
an existing file.
Input from URL
Select the radio button of Input from
URL and enter the URL address. Then
tap Next.
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Select a category where you want to
add the channel. Then tap Finish.
Import from a file
Select the radio button of Import from
a file.Then tap Next.
Select a folder and choose a file from
the list.
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Choose channels from the list. Then
tap Next.
Select a category where you want to
add the channel. Then tap Finish.
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NewStation Menus
Category Menu
To use the category menu:
1. Tap Start > Programs > NewStation.
2. Select a category folder. Then tap
Menu. The menu list pops up.
3. Tap an option as you need.
Channel Menu
To use the channel menu:
1. Tap Start > Programs > NewStation.
2. Tap a category folder. Then select a
channel and tap Menu. The menu list
pops up.
3. Tap an option as you need.
Subject Menu
To use the subject menu:
1. Tap Start > Programs > NewStation.
2. Tap a category folder. Then tap a
channel to open. Select a subject and
tap Menu. The menu list pops up.
3. Tap an option as you need.
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FM Radio
From your P527 device, FM Radio allows you to listen to FM radio anywhere and anytime.
Listening to FM radio
To listen to FM radio.
1. Tap Start > Programs > FM Radio.
2. Tap Menu > Turn On/Off to open FM
radio.
3. Tap a channel number to open
Adding a new channel
Before using this function, you need to add
your favorite channels first.
1. Tap Start > Programs > FM Radio.
2. Tap Menu > Turn On/Off to open FM
radio.
•Tap Auto Search to add a channel
automatically.
•Tap Manual Input to add a channel
manually.
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Managing My Channel list
The my Channel list allows you to add or
delete items. You can also replace or rename
FM Channels list.
To add items in the My Channel list:
1. From the FM Radio menu, select My
Channel.
2. From the list, tap Add. The device
begins to search channel list.
3. When the searching is finished, tap
Add to add the Search channel list.
4. Click
to exit.
You can also tap Add to my channels
to add the current channel to My
Channel list.
To remove items from the My Channel list,
select an item from the My Channel list then
tap Delete.
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To replace to rename items from the My
Channel list,
1. Select an item from the My Channel list
then tap Edit.
2 Tap Replace or Rename.
3. Click
to exit.
Configuring FM Settings
To configure your FM Setting:
1. Tap Start > Programs > FM Radio.
2. Tap Menu > Setting to open FM setting
page
3 Select Loudspeaker or Earphone in
Audio Device field.
4 Select seek theshold value from 3 to 11.
5 Tap Done or OK to exit.
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Windows Live™
Windows Live™ is an instant messaging software that is preinstalled in your device. It allows
you to:
• Access your Hotmail, MSN, or Microsoft Exchange account and send or receive emails.
• See who among your friends are online and start a chat.
• Search the web using the simple and precise Windows Live search engine.
Signing up
Before you can start using Windows Live on your device, you must have a Windows Live ID,
Microsoft Passport, or Microsoft Exchange email account. If you previously have a Hotmail or
MSN Messenger account, that is already your Passport account. You can use these to sign in
to Windows Live.
If you don’t have an account, go to the following websites and setup a free account:
www.live.com
www.passport.com
www.hotmail.com
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that your cellular line or SIM comes with a mobile data service such as a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to
allow you to connect to the Internet. Contact your cellular phone company for details.
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To sign in Windows Live:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Windows Live
2. Tap Sign in to Windows Live. If you are
not connected to the internet, your device
automatically connects you to the Internet
via GPRS.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure that you have configured the GPRS
connection on your device.
3. Read the Windows Live Terms of Use
then tap Accept. If you do not agree, tap
Reject.
The system returns to the Today screen if
you tapped Reject.
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4. Enter your email address and password
then tap Next. If you are not connected
to the Internet, your device automatically
connects you to the Internet via GPRS.
5. Tap the check boxes to show or hide
Windows Live items on the Today screen.
Tap Next when done.
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6. Select the items that you want to
synchronize on your device, then tap Next.
The synchronization status is displayed
as shown on the following screen while
Windows Live is synchronizing the items
on your device. This will take a moment.
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After synchronization, the following
screen appears. Tap the arrow heads to
display items for Mail, Messenger, or Sync
services.
Tap Menu to access Windows Live and
account options.
If you enabled Windows Live to be
displayed on the Today screen, your
Windows Live username and account
status are displayed as shown.
Tap the arrow heads to access the
Windows Live, Mail, Messenger or Sync
menus.
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Setting ring tone
With P527 you can add and configure your favorite music as your phone ring tone. You can
easily configure your favorite song or sound as your ring tone with the following compatible
audio formats: aac, amr, .mp3, .wav, .wma, and .mid.
Adding ring tone to selection
To add ring tone to the selection category under phone setting:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Ring tones.
2. Select a specific file extension from the list box.
3. Tap to check a ring tone file that you want to add.
Tap
4. Tap
to play ring tone sound and tap
to stop.
when finished.
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Changing the ring tone
To change the ring tone:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone icon.
2. Select a ring tone from the Ring tone list box. The songs or sounds that you added as
ring tone appears on this list along with the default ring tones that came with the device.
Tap
3. Tap
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to play ring tone sound and tap
when finished.
to stop.
Wake-up setting
You can set the wake-up actions whenever your device is in sleep mode.
To set the wake-up action:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Wakeup source icon.
2. Select from the available wake-up actions.
Tap Select All to select all actions or tap Select None to deselect all available actions.
3. Tap
when finished.
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Mode switcher
Mode switcher allows you to easily switch between applications and tasks.
To use the mode switcher, press the mode switcher button on your device keypad. Press again
to shift between applications.
Mode switcher button
Mode switcher pop-up menu
You can configure the mode switcher and define the switcher type or select items to appear in
the mode switcher pop-up menu.
To define the switcher type:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Mode Switcher icon.
2. Tap the radio buttons to select the Switcher type.
3. Tap and drag the handle bar to set the switch Waiting Time.
To select items to appear in the switcher pop-up menu:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Mode Switcher icon.
2. Tap the Items tab.
3. Select the items by tapping the check boxes.
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Auto Cleaner
To free memory, you can use this function to conveniently close the running applications that
you are not using.
Setting Auto Cleaner
To set Auto Cleaner:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Auto Cleaner.
2. Select the check box to active the Auto Cleaner function. Then select either Short or
Long press X to close the program.
3. Tap Set button to set the Exception and the Force-closed List.
4. Tap
when finished.
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System information
The System Information contains important device information including the current device
settings and version.
To launch the System Information:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > System Information icon.
2. Tap the Device Info tab for device hardware information.
3. Tap Version tab to display the ROM, Boot, Radio, MP and Battery version.
Device Info
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Version
Restoring default factory settings
This option allows you to restore the default factory settings.
To restore default settings:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Default Settings.
2. Input ‘1234’ in the Password field to confirm that you want to restore to default settings.
3. Tap Ok.
You can also restore the factory settings by pressing the jog dial upward and the reset button at
the same time.
WARNING:
This option will delete all files stored in this device.
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Chapter
Device components status
• ASUS Status icon
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ASUS status icon
The ASUS status icon allows you to easily check and see the current status of the following
device components: USB, LCD Brightness, Battery power, Memory, MicroSD card, and
storage.
To check the status of these components, tap the ASUS Status icon
on the Today screen.
USB: Allows you to set the USB connection mode.
Brightness: Tap to adjust the LCD brightness on
battery power or external power.
Power: Displays the remaining battery power and
allows you to set advanced power saving features.
Used Memory: Displays the total, currently used,
and remaining storage card memory.
Currently memory: Displays the total, currently
used, and remaining storage card memory.
MicroSD card: Tap to display the contents of the
MicroSD card installed.
Settings: Allows you to select the items to display in
this ASUS Status pop-up menu.
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USB setting
Allows you to set the USB connection mode.
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LCD Brightness
Adjusts the LCD brightness on battery power
and external power.
Battery
Displays the battery power status.
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The Advanced settings allows you to set a
time when to turn-off the device if not used.
Memory
Displays the total, in use and free memory.
Storage card memory
Displays the total, in use, and available
storage card memory.
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Programs Running in memory
Allows you to activate or stop any program
running on memory.
IMPORTANT:
When you exit a running program, you are actually
only minimizing it and the program remains in the
memory. You can stop these programs from running
in the background using this option.
Settings
Allows you to select the items to display in
the ASUS Settings pop-up menu.
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Appendix
• Notices
• FCC Regulations_Mobile
• RF Exposure information (SAR)
• Safety information
• Contact information
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Notices
Replaceable batteries
If an equipment is provided with a replaceable battery and if replacement by an
incorrect type could result in an explosion (e.g. with some lithium batteries), the
following applies:
– if the battery is placed in an OPERATOR ACCESS AREA, there shall be a
marking close to the battery or a statement in both the operating and the
servicing instructions;
– if the battery is placed elsewhere in the equipment, there shall be a marking
close to the battery or a statement in the servicing instructions.
The marking or statement shall include the following or similar text:
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO
THE INSTRUCTIONS
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Operator access with a tool
If a TOOL is necessary to gain access to an OPERATOR ACCESS AREA, either
all other compartments within that area containing a hazard shall be inaccessible
to the OPERATOR by the use of the same TOOL, or such compartments shall be
marked to discourage OPERATOR access.
An acceptable marking for an electric shock hazard is (ISO 3864, No. 5036).
Equipment for restricted access locations
For equipment intended only for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS
LOCATION, the installation instructions shall contain a statement to this effect.
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WARNING
The user needs to switch off the device when exposed to areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres such as petrol stations, chemical storage depots and
blasting operations.
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ASUS
Address: 15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: 886-2-2894-3447; Fax: 886-2-2890-7698
Declaration
We declare that the IMEI codes for this product, P527, are unique to each unit
and only assigned to this model. The IMEI of each unit is factory set and cannot
be altered by the user and that it complies with the relevant IMEI integrity related
requirements expressed in the GSM standards.
Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please have our
best attention.
Sincerely yours,
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Tel: 886-2-2894-3447
Fax: 886-2-2890-7698
E-mail: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx
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FCC Regulations_Mobile
•This 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.
•This 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.
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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 0.843 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.191
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: MSQP527.
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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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Safety information
Phone care
You should never attempt to open the phone casing. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside and you might damage sensitive electronic circuits and components. Unauthorized
disassembly will void the warranty.
You should never leave your phone in the window of your car or otherwise expose it to
strong sunlight or excessive heat for a prolonged period. This may damage it.
You should never handle your phone with wet hands or expose it to moisture or liquids of
any kind. Continuous changes from a cold to a warm environment may lead to condensation
inside the phone, resulting in corrosion and possible damage.
If you pack your phone in your suitcase during travel, beware of damage. Cramming a
suitcase may crack the LCD display. Remember to switch off your wireless connections during
air travel.
As with all other radio devices, touching the built-in antenna area during telephone
conversation may impair the quality and lead to shorter standby time due to increased power
consumption.
The battery
Your phone is equipped with a high-performance Li-Ion battery. Optional battery types may be
available; check with your local retailer. Observe the maintenance guidelines and your battery
should give you a long service life.
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•	At the beginning of the battery’s life, fully charge and discharge (let it go flat) three times.
•	Do not overcharge the Li-Ion battery, as this can result in a reduction in battery
performance and lifespan. The recommended maximum charge time is three hours.
•	Avoid repeated short charging. It is preferable to let the battery go flat and then recharge
it completely.
•	Avoid charging in strong heat or extreme cold. Ambient room temperature is preferable.
The battery has its optimum performance in an ambient temperature of +5 °C to
+50 °C.
•	Don’t store a battery near a fire or heat source.
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Use only the battery approved by the manufacturer.
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Never replace the battery with a non-approved battery.
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Never soak the battery in water or any other fluid.
•
Never try to open the battery as it contains substances that might be harmful if
swallowed or allowed to come into contact with unprotected skin.
•
Never short-circuit the battery, as it may overheat and cause a fire. Keep it away from
jewellery and other metal objects.
•
Never dispose of the battery in a fire. It could explode and release harmful substances
into the environment.
•
Never dispose of the battery with your regular household waste. Take it to a hazardous
material collection point.
•
Do not touch the battery terminals.
The charger
• Use only the charger supplied with your phone.
• Never pull the charger cord to release it from the mains – pull the charger itself.
WARNING!
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Memory card
• Do not remove or insert a memory card or turn off the handset while data on the card is
being edited.
• Do not touch the metal terminals with your hands or metal objects.
• Do not bend the memory card or subject it to violent impacts. Keep it away from water and
high temperatures.
• Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.
• Do not short circuit the contact points or expose it to liquids or moisture. When not in use,
keep it in the antistatic container it came in.
• Do not use force when inserting or handling the card, and do not expose it to excessive
heat or strong magnetic fields.
Cleaning and storing
• Your phone should always be handled with care and protected from dirt, dust and
dampness. To avoid scratches, never place your phone face down.
• If cleaning is necessary, switch the phone off and wipe carefully with a soft, slightly damp
(not wet) cloth. Use a cotton swab to clean the camera lens. Allow the phone to dry
completely before switching it on. Never use solvents for cleaning.
• If you are not going to use your phone for some time, fully charge the battery and store
the phone in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Your phone should be switched off during storage. Recharge every 6 to 12 months.
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• Never expose your phone to heat or strong sunlight.
• Never expose your phone to moisture or liquids of any kind.
• Do not paint your phone or otherwise block the keypad, microphone or earpiece function,
i.e. with stickers.
WARNING!
Failure to follow these instructions may lead to serious personal injury and possible property damage.
Driving safety
Never use the handheld phones while driving. It is an offence while driving to hold a phone
or cradle it in your neck, at any point during the setup, making or taking of a phone call, text
message or any other data related mobile communication. Use of fully installed car kits are
still permitted, as are the use of alternate handsfree accessories.
In the interest of safety, we would recommend the use of a cradle while using any form of
handsfree accessory.
While driving, we recommend that you use voicemail wherever possible, and that you listen to
your messages when you are not in the car. If you must make a handsfree call when driving,
keep it brief.
An airbag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable
wireless equipment, in the area over the airbag or in the airbag deployment area. If in-vehicle
wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
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Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your
Pocket PC phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers’ Association recommends that a minimum separation of six
(6”) inches be maintained between a phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research
by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
If you have a pacemaker:
•
•
•
•
Always keep your phone more than six inches from your pacemaker when turned on.
Do not carry your phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone off
immediately.
Hearing aids
Some digital phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference,
call ASUS Customer Service to discuss alternatives.
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Other medical devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to
determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone off in healthcare facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct
you to do so.
Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external
RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in
motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You
should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment added to your vehicle.
Posted facilities
Turn your phone off where posted notices so require.
Magnetic media
Magnetic fields generated by Pocket PC Phone phones may damage data on magnetic
storage media, such as credit cards, computer discs or tapes. Do not place your phone next
to such media.
You should never expose your phone to strong magnetic fields as this may cause temporary
malfunction.
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Other Safety Guidelines
Aircraft
Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch off your phone before boarding
an aircraft or turn off the wireless connections.
Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a ‘blasting area’ or in
areas posted: ‘Turn off two-way radio.’ Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive environments
Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive environment and obey all
signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive environment are often, but not always, clearly marked. They
include fuelling areas such as gas stations, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or
storage facilities, vehicles using liquified petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas
where the air contains chemicals or articles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any
other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.
Choking
Keep your phone away from children as the SIM card and other small parts present a choking
hazard.
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Cautions
Your Pocket PC Phone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all
instructions and cautionary markings on (1) AC Adapter (2) Battery and (3) Product Using
Battery.
• Do not use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high
humidity exists.
• Do not abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or giving it a shock. When not using
the unit, lay it down to avoid possible damage due to instability.
• Do not expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages.
• Do not use unauthorized accessories.
• Do not disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return the
unit to an authorized service center. If the unit is disassembled, a risk of electric shock or
fire may result.
• Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metal items.
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Contact information
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Taiwan)
Hotline:		
0800-093-456 (Toll-Free call from Taiwan only)
Fax:		
886-2-2895-9254
Online service: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx
WWW:		
http://tw.asus.com
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia-Pacific)
Hotline:		
886-2-2894-3447
Fax:		
886-2-2890-7698
Online service: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx
WWW:		
http://www.asus.com
ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany/Austria)
Hotline:		
+49-2102-9599-10
Fax:		
+49-2102-9599-11
Online service: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx
WWW:		
http://www.asus.de
ASUS COMPUTER (China)
Tel:		
+86-10-82667575
Online service: http://vip.asus.com.cn/eservice/techserv.aspx.
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