Chi Mei Communication Systems 0303BEN01 PCS 1900 Mobile Handset User Manual Beethoven
Chi Mei Communication Systems, Inc. PCS 1900 Mobile Handset Beethoven
Manual
GSM/GPRS SmartPhone User Guide Copyright Statement Copyright 2003 by this company. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of this company. Disclaimer This company makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, this company reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of this company to notify any person of such revision or changes. ALL INFORMATION IS PROVIDED BY THIS COMPANY ON AN "AS IS" BASIS ONLY. THIS COMPANY PROVIDES NO REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY AND NONINFRINGEMENT. Important Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken against possible legal issues and damages. SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT The interference would be caused by this product to an aircraft's navigation system and its network. In most countries, using this product on board an airplane is against the law. SAFETY FOR ENVIRONMENTS Do not use this product in gas stations. Also the use of this product is prohibited in fuel storehouse, chemical plants and locations containing explosives. SAFETY ON THE ROAD Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with the handheld device, except in the case of emergency. In some countries, using handfree devices as an alternative is allowed. SAFETY ABOUT RADIATION This product should be operated in the suggested normal condition only to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference. SAFETY FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT This product may cause malfunctions of medical equipment. In most hospital or medical centers, use of this product is forbidden. Attention There are no user serviceable parts inside this product. If this product appears to be broken, call a qualified service personnel or send this product to your original dealer. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair this product as it may result in electric shock or unrecoverable damage to the product itself. Keep this product out of reach of small children. Store this product in its protective case in a cool dry place. Do not throw the battery into fire or other heat source. Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS Tips When Using • Avoid using the product near metal structures (for example, large metal furniture or steel frames of a building). The transmission and reception of signal can be effected by these objects. • Avoid using the product near strong electromagnetic sources, such as microwave ovens, sound speakers, TV and radio. • Avoid using the product right after dramatic change of temperature. FCC Compliance 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. FCC ID: QDJ-0303BEN01 Statement according to FCC part 15.21 Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Statement according to FCC part 15.105 NOTE: This equipment 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 radiate 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. RF exposure Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified 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 operation 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 power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. (Body-worn measurements may differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories 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 for safe exposure. For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only accessories that contain no metallic components and provide a separation distance of 15mm (0.6 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It 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. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: * American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992 * National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986 * International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 * Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. 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 *. * In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in. SAR Information THIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless mobile GSM phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It 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. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: * American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992 * National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986 * International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 * Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile GSM phone employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg *. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and that provide at least 0.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the user's body. The highest reported SAR levels are: Body-worn: 1.58mW/g, Head: 0.119mW/g The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model device 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 QDJ-0303BEN01. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.devicefacts.net. * In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile GSM phone used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in. Getting Started ................................................................ 1 Accessories list ................................................................ 2 Setting up your Smartphone ............................................ 3 Installing the SIM card ....................................................... 3 Installing and charging the battery .................................... 5 Installing the battery ................................................... 5 Charging the battery ................................................... 7 Getting to know your Smartphone ................................... 8 Synchronizing with ActiveSync ......................................... 13 Installing ActiveSync .......................................................... 14 Where to find information ................................................ 14 The Basics ........................................................................ 16 Navigation methods ......................................................... 17 Using the Direction key ..................................................... 17 Using the Action button .................................................... 17 Using the Home button ..................................................... 17 Using the Home screen ..................................................... 18 To access the Home screen ......................................... 18 To change Home screen settings ................................ 18 Navigation options from the Home screen .................. 18 Using the Back button ....................................................... 19 To backspace and remove one character in a text field .............................................................. 19 To backspace and remove multiple characters in a text field ............................................................... 19 Using soft keys ................................................................. 19 Using menus ..................................................................... 19 To access menu options ............................................. 20 Using the Programs list ......................................................20 To navigate to a program ............................................20 Using numbers ..................................................................20 Using the Quick List ...........................................................21 To access the Quick List ..............................................21 Entering text and numbers on your Smartphone ............... 21 To change input modes ...............................................21 Entering text in Multipress mode .......................................22 To change the Multipress time out ..............................22 To enter punctuation in Multipress mode ....................22 Entering text in T9 mode ...................................................22 To enter text using T9 mode .......................................23 Having trouble entering a word in T9 mode? ................23 To enter punctuation in T9 mode ................................23 Entering numbers in Numeric mode ...................................23 Miscellaneous input tasks ..................................................23 To enter a space ..........................................................23 To start a new line .......................................................23 To change between uppercase and lowercase in text mode ...............................................................24 To lock caps ................................................................24 To enter a symbol .......................................................24 To enter a number, an asterisk (*), or a pound sign (#) 24 To delete characters ....................................................24 To enter the plus (+) sign for international calls ..........24 Securing your Smartphone ............................................... 24 Locking the keypad ............................................................24 To lock your keypad ....................................................24 To unlock the keypad ..................................................25 Locking the Smartphone ....................................................25 To lock the Smartphone ..............................................25 To unlock your Smartphone .........................................25 ii To turn off phone lock ................................................ 25 Locking the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card ............. 26 To lock the SIM card ................................................... 26 To unlock the SIM card ............................................... 26 Phone Calls ...................................................................... 27 Making a call ................................................................... 28 To make a call ............................................................ 28 To make a call by entering a contact name ................. 28 Making a call from Contacts .............................................. 29 To make a call by contact name .................................. 29 To change the default number for a contact ............... 29 To make a call from an open contact .......................... 29 Making a call using a recently-dialed number ................... 29 To make a call using a recently-dialed phone number 30 Making a call from the Call History list .............................. 30 To make a call from the Call History list ...................... 30 Making a call from a hyperlink .......................................... 30 Making emergency calls .................................................... 30 To place an emergency call ......................................... 30 Having problems making a call? .................................. 30 Receiving a call ................................................................ 31 To To To To answer an incoming call ......................................... 31 reject an incoming call ........................................... 31 answer a second call using Call Waiting ................. 32 reject a Call Waiting call ......................................... 32 In-call options ................................................................. 32 Miscellaneous call tasks .................................................... 33 To place a call on hold ................................................ 33 To change between two calls ...................................... 33 To end a call ............................................................... 33 To redial the last number called................................... 33 iii To listen to a voice-mail message ...............................33 Reviewing your calls ......................................................... 34 Call History ........................................................................34 To view Call History .....................................................34 To view contact information from Call History .............34 To send an e-mail message from Call History ..............34 To create a new contact from a number in Call History 34 To remove an item from Call History ...........................34 To remove all items in Call History ..............................34 Call Timers ........................................................................35 To view Call Timers .....................................................35 Shortcuts ......................................................................... 35 Speed dials ........................................................................35 To create a speed dial for a phone number ..................36 To make a call using a speed dial ................................36 To view speed dials you have created ..........................36 Voice tags ..........................................................................36 To create a voice tag for a phone number ....................36 To make a call using a voice tag ..................................37 To view voice tags you have created ............................37 Viewing and deleting shortcuts ..........................................37 To view shortcuts ........................................................37 To delete shortcuts .....................................................37 Advanced dialing options ................................................. 38 To insert an international country code .......................38 To insert a three-second pause in a dialing sequence .38 To insert a manual pause in a dialing sequence ...........38 Settings ........................................................................... 40 Viewing and changing settings ......................................... 41 To view Settings ..........................................................41 Telephony ..........................................................................41 iv To view Telephony settings ......................................... 41 Sounds .............................................................................. 42 To display Sounds settings ......................................... 42 To use your own sound .............................................. 42 Profiles .............................................................................. 43 To view Profiles settings ............................................. 43 Preset profiles ............................................................ 44 To use profiles ............................................................ 44 To modify a profile on the Settings menu ................... 45 Home screen ..................................................................... 45 To view Home screen settings ..................................... 45 To customize the Home screen with your own image .. 45 About ................................................................................ 46 To view About settings ............................................... 46 Accessibility ...................................................................... 46 To view Accessibility settings ...................................... 46 Data Connections .............................................................. 46 To view Data Connections Settings ............................. 46 Dial-up connection ..................................................... 46 To create a dial-up connection to the Internet ............ 47 To create a dial-up connection to your corporate network ...................................................... 47 VPN connection .......................................................... 47 Proxy connection ........................................................ 47 GPRS connection ......................................................... 48 Date and Time .................................................................. 48 To view Date and Time settings .................................. 48 Owner Information ............................................................ 48 To view Owner Information settings ............................ 48 Power Management ........................................................... 48 To view Power Management settings ........................... 48 Regional Settings .............................................................. 48 To view Regional Settings ............................................49 Remove Programs ..............................................................49 To view Remove Programs settings ..............................49 Security .............................................................................49 To view Security settings .............................................49 Phone Settings ...................................................................49 To view Phone Settings ................................................49 Messaging Features ......................................................... 50 Sending e-mail and SMS messages .................................. 51 Sending messages from Inbox ...........................................51 To compose an e-mail or SMS message from Inbox .....51 To request a delivery receipt for an SMS message you are composing ......................................................52 Sending messages from a contact card ..............................52 To compose an e-mail or SMS message from a contact card .....................................................52 Inserting predefined text into messages ............................52 To insert predefined text into a message .....................53 To edit your predefined text messages ........................53 Inserting voice recordings into messages ...........................53 To insert a voice recording into a message ..................53 Receiving e-mail and SMS messages ................................ 54 Opening messages ............................................................54 To open a message .....................................................54 Receiving meeting requests ...............................................54 To accept a meeting request .......................................54 Receiving complete messages ............................................55 To receive a complete message ...................................55 Receiving message attachments .........................................55 To download an attachment ........................................55 To view a downloaded attachment ...............................56 vi Viewing your message folders ......................................... 56 To view message folders ............................................. 56 Managing Inbox ............................................................... 56 To view Inbox ............................................................. 57 Using Inbox menu options ................................................ 57 To view Inbox menu options ....................................... 57 Customizing Inbox options ............................................... 58 To customize Inbox Options ....................................... 58 Message notifications ...................................................... 59 To modify a sound alert for notifications .................... 60 SMS messages ................................................................. 60 To import SMS messages from the SIM card to Inbox .. 60 Communicating with MSN Messenger .............................. 61 Getting started with MSN Messenger ................................. 61 To sign in and out of MSN Messenger ......................... 61 To send an instant message ....................................... 62 To invite a contact to an ongoing chat ........................ 62 To see who is already chatting, or to change between chats ............................................................ 62 To accept or change between chats ............................ 62 To add a contact ......................................................... 62 To delete a contact ..................................................... 63 To block or unblock a contact from seeing your status and sending you messages ......................................... 63 To change your status ................................................ 63 To change your displayed name .................................. 63 To delete a contact ..................................................... 64 To block or unblock a contact from seeing your status and sending you messages ......................................... 64 To change your status ................................................ 64 To change your displayed name .................................. 64 vii Contacks, Calendar and Tasks ......................................... 66 Using Contacts ................................................................. 67 The Contacts list ................................................................67 To access Contacts ......................................................67 To call a contact using the default number ..................68 To call a contact using a number other than the default number ......................................................69 To find a contact by entering a name ..........................69 To filter contacts .........................................................69 To create a new contact ...............................................69 To delete a contact ......................................................70 Contact cards ....................................................................70 To view a contact card .................................................70 To call a contact from a contact card ...........................70 To send an e-mail from a contact card ........................71 To edit a contact .........................................................71 Using contact card menu options .......................................71 To view contact card menu options .............................71 Using Calendar ................................................................ 72 To access Calendar ......................................................72 To create a new appointment ......................................72 To view an appointment ..............................................73 To edit an appointment ...............................................73 To delete an appointment ...........................................73 Viewing your schedule .......................................................73 Agenda view ................................................................74 To view your agenda for the current day ......................74 To view your agenda for a specific date .......................74 Week view ...................................................................75 To view appointments for the week .............................75 Month view ..................................................................76 To view your schedule for the month ...........................76 viii Importing calendar information ......................................... 77 Using Tasks ..................................................................... 77 The Tasks list .................................................................... 77 Using the Tasks list ........................................................... 78 To create a new task ................................................... 78 To mark a task as complete ........................................ 78 To mark a completed task as incomplete .................... 79 To delete a task from the Tasks list ............................ 79 Creating Voice Notes ......................................................... 79 To create a Voice Note ................................................ 79 To rename a recording ................................................ 79 Beaming information ......................................................... 79 To beam a contact ...................................................... 80 To beam an appointment ............................................ 80 To receive beamed information ................................... 80 Syncronizing Information ................................................. 81 Using ActiveSync .............................................................. 82 Installing ActiveSync .......................................................... 82 Creating a Partnership ....................................................... 82 To start and stop synchronization ............................... 83 Setting up Server ActiveSync .............................................. 83 To set up Server ActiveSync ........................................ 84 To stop synchronizing with a server ............................ 85 Synchronizing Remotely .................................................... 85 To synchronize remotely with a desktop computer ..... 85 To synchronize remotely with a server ........................ 86 Creating a server synchronization schedule ....................... 86 To create a schedule to synchronize with a server when your Smartphone is connected to a desktop computer .................................................................... 86 To create a schedule to synchronize with a server when your Smartphone is not connected to a desktop ix computer (synchronize wirelessly) ...............................86 Synchronizing information ............................................... 87 Synchronizing Synchronizing Synchronizing Synchronizing Inbox ..........................................................87 Calendar .....................................................87 Contacts .....................................................88 Tasks ..........................................................88 Synchronizing using an infrared connection ..................... 88 ActiveSync errors ............................................................. 89 To view more information about an ActiveSync error ...89 Exchanging files between Smartphone and desktop PC .... 89 To exchange files between desktop PC to Smartphone 89 Internet, Entertainment, and More ................................... 90 Using Internet Explorer .................................................... 91 To access Pocket Internet Explorer ..............................91 To disconnect from the Internet ..................................91 Navigating in Pocket Internet Explorer ...............................91 To view a favorite ........................................................91 To activate a link .........................................................91 To access Smartphone How-To information in Favorites .....................................................................91 To enter the address of a Web site ..............................92 To return to a Web page you previously visited in the same session .....................................................92 To view a list of the most recently-visited Web pages ..92 To visit a Web page on the History list .........................92 Using the Favorites list .......................................................92 To add a Web page to your Favorites list .....................93 To create a new folder in Favorites ..............................93 To delete a favorite .....................................................93 Cached Web pages .............................................................94 To refresh a Web page you have recently visited ......... 94 Pocket Internet Explorer options ....................................... 94 To view Pocket Internet Explorer options .................... 94 Using Media Player ........................................................... 95 Playing files ....................................................................... 95 To play or stop a file ................................................... 95 To skip to the beginning of the current file ................. 96 To skip to the beginning of the previous file ............... 96 To skip to the next file ............................................... 96 To adjust the volume .................................................. 96 To play a streaming media file on a network ............... 96 To play files randomly ................................................ 96 To play files repeatedly ............................................... 96 To stop playback while using another program ........... 96 Menu options when playing a file ...................................... 97 To access menu options when playing a file ................ 97 Local Content screen menu options ................................... 98 To access Local Content screen menu options ............ 98 Using Media Player Favorites ............................................. 98 To connect to a streaming media file .......................... 99 To add a streaming media file to Favorites .................. 99 To play a favorite ........................................................ 99 To delete a favorite ..................................................... 99 Licenses ............................................................................ 99 Supported File Formats ..................................................... 100 Supported Audio and Video Codecs ................................... 100 Modem Link ..................................................................... 100 To To To To set up an infrared or USB modem connection ......... 100 set up a serial port modem connection .................. 101 activate the Modem Link ........................................ 101 deactivate the Modem Link .................................... 101 File Management ............................................................. 102 xi To use File Management ..............................................102 To navigate in File Management ..................................102 To deal with files using File Management ....................102 Solitaire ........................................................................... 103 To start a game of Solitaire .........................................103 Playing Solitaire .................................................................103 To start a new game of Solitaire ..................................103 To move cards in Solitaire ...........................................103 To play Solitaire ..........................................................104 Calculator ........................................................................ 104 To To To To xii open Calculator ......................................................104 enter numbers and perform calculations ................104 clear the current calculation or displayed number ...104 clear the last digit entered in a multiple-digit entry 104 Getting Started Getting Started Congratulations on the purchase of your new Windows Powered Smartphone! This chapter will help you set up your Smartphone, charge the Smartphone's batteries, and familiarize yourself with the different components of your Smartphone. You will also find information about installing Microsoft ActiveSync, and where you can find additional help for using your Smartphone. Accessories list Description Earphone(with remote controller) Switching charger USB data cable Quantity DRAFT Getting Started Setting up your Smartphone Installing the SIM card What is a SIM card? The SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card is a small plastic card with metal contact on it. You get this card after you subscribe to your operator. Your personal subscriber information is stored this card and you need to use it in the phone to make/receive calls and access services provided by your operator. DRAFT Make the back side of the phone face upward and open the battery cover as shown. Getting Started The bevelled corner • Insert the SIM card into the socket with the metal contact on the card facing down and the bevelled corner to the direction shown. • Push the SIM card completely into the socket. SIM card socket DRAFT SIM card retainer Slide the SIM card retainer to the direction shown to secure the SIM card. Getting Started Installing and charging the battery Installing the battery Place the top end of the battery on the back of the phone. DRAFT Push the bottom end of the battery into the phone until you hear a click. Getting Started Place the battery cover back on the phone. Align the tabs on the cover to the groove on the phone. DRAFT Slide the battery cover in the direction shown. Getting Started Charging the battery Open the sync/charger socket cover. DRAFT Plug battery charger connector into the sync/charger socket. Note • Charge the new battery before first time use. When the battery is being charged, the bars of the charging status icon on phone external display scrolls. When charging is completed, the bars will stop scrolling. You can use the phone during the charging process. However, it will take longer to fully charge the battery. • When battery power is low, a low battery message will pop up on the display. Charge the battery immediately. • If battery power is completely drained, the phone will be turned off automatically. • When charging a completely drained battery, it will take longer for the charging status icon to appear on phone external display. Getting Started Getting to know your Smartphone External display Speaker Headset socket DRAFT Earpiece Sync/charger socket Handstrap hole Main display Memory card slot Direction key Soft key Action button Talk button Back button Keypad Soft key End button Jog dial Pound key Home button Power button Infrared port Microphone Asterisk key Getting Started Function Buttons Name Power button Jog dial Description • Pressing the Power button turns the Smartphone on. • When the Smartphone is on, pressing the Power button accesses the Quick List. • Pressing and holding the Power button turns the Smartphone off. When phone flip is open • Controls the volume of the earpiece, speaker and headset. • Records voice notes and processes voice tags. When flip is closed • Reject an incoming call. • Scroll through current profile and next incoming appointment on the external display. Performs the command shown on the screen immediately above the key. • Dials a phone number you entered using the keypad. • Dials a phone number you selected from the Call History list. • Answers an incoming call. • Places a call on hold to answer a second incoming call (call waiting). • Changes between an active call and a call that is on hold. • Ends active data calls at any time. • Ends a call when one party is on the line, and ends the active call when multiple parties are connected. Displays the Home screen and Quick List. Navigates to the previous screen, or backspaces over one or more characters when you are in a text field. Confirms your selection. The Action button's functionality is similar to pressing "Enter" on a keyboard, and is sometimes referred to as the "Do It" button. Move the selection focus up, down, left, or right, and move the cursor left or right in text fields. DRAFT Soft key Talk button End button Home button Back button Action button Direction key Getting Started Keypad Used to enter numbers and characters. Asterisk key (*) Pressing the Asterisk key changes between upper and lower case in text input mode. Pressing and holding the Asterisk key changes between text and numeric input modes. Pound key (#) Pressing and holding the Pound key displays a list of symbols. Display External display Battery level Signal strength DRAFT Current time Current date The following table lists the icons that are displayed on the external display and their meanings. Icon Meaning Signal strength Meaning Battery level Call in progress Battery low Data connection established No battery No signal Charging Radio off Ringer off You have missed call(s) You have unread new message(s) Data call active GPRS in use New instant message Roaming Call forwarding 10 Icon Getting Started You can also change the format of the external display. See "Phone Settings" on page 49. Main display • The screen on the Smartphone that displays information. • The top of the display shows status indicators about the Smartphone's current mode, or the name of the current activity or active program. • The center of the display shows the Home screen, as well as e-mail messages, contacts, appointments, and other types of information. • The bottom of the display shows the soft key commands. Home screen • Displays the five programs you have most recently used, the name of your service provider, the current time, your next appointment, the number of messages in Inbox, and your current profile. DRAFT Select and press the Action button to access your most recently-used programs Your current service provider Next appointment Number of unread messages Your current profile Status indicators Status indicators are displayed at the top of the Smartphone's display. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings. Indicator Meaning New e-mail Indicator Meaning No signal 11 Getting Started New voice mail GPRS available New instant message GPRS in use Voice call active Roaming Data call active Sync error Call forwarding Radio off Call on hold Ringer off Missed call Multipress text input mode, lowercase Line 1 Multipress text input mode, uppercase Line 2 Multipress text input mode, caps lock Battery level T9 text input mode, lowercase Low battery T9 text input mode, uppercase DRAFT Battery charging T9 text input mode, caps lock No battery Numeric input mode Signal strength Earpiece & Speaker The audio components of the Smartphone. Jog dial You can use the jog dial to adjust earpiece/speaker/headset volume or record voice notes. Increase volume Record voice notes Decrease volume 12 Getting Started Infrared port With the infrared port, you can perform sync and exchange files with a PC or other mobile devices wirelessly. Headset socket The headset can be plugged into this socket for hands-free operation. Memory card slot An MMC memory card can be inserted into this slot to further expand data storage capability of your phone. DRAFT Headset socket Memory card slot Handstrap hole You can install a handstrap using this hole. Synchronizing with ActiveSync You can use Microsoft ActiveSync technology to synchronize information on your desktop computer and/or a Microsoft Exchange Server with the information on the Smartphone. ActiveSync compares the information on the Smartphone with the information on the desktop computer and/or the server and updates all locations, keeping you up-to-date with the most recent information. You can synchronize information directly with a Microsoft Exchange Server if your company is running Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 or later. 13 Getting Started Installing ActiveSync For instructions on installing ActiveSync on your desktop computer, see the Smartphone Quick Start Card. ActiveSync is already installed on the Smartphone. Make sure to install ActiveSync on your desktop computer before connecting the Smartphone to the desktop computer. After the first synchronization, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks on the Smartphone. You will notice that your information has been copied to the Smartphone. Disconnect the Smartphone from the desktop computer and you are ready to go! For more information about ActiveSync, see "You can use the infrared port on your Smartphone to send and receive (beam) calendar appointments and contact cards between your Smartphone and Synchronizing Information with another mobile device or a desktop computer that has an infrared port and supports VCards and VCal." on page 79" DRAFT Where to find information The following table is a guide to finding information to help you use the Smartphone. Information about Making a phone call Programs on the Smartphone Additional programs that can be installed on the Smartphone Connecting to and synchronizing with a desktop computer and/or a Microsoft Exchange Server Text entry Smartphone How-To information on the Web Last-minute updates and detailed technical information 14 Source Smartphone User's Guide: "Making a call" on page 28. Smartphone User's Guide Smartphone Companion CD Smartphone Quick Start Card or ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer Smartphone User's Guide or Smartphone Quick Reference Card Smartphone Pocket Internet Explorer Favorites list Readme files, located in the Microsoft ActiveSync folder on the desktop computer. Getting Started Up-to-date information on your Smartphone http://www.microsoft.com/mobile DRAFT 15 The Basics 16 The Basics This chapter explains basic information about using the Smartphone, such as navigating around the Smartphone, entering text and numbers on the Smartphone, and securing the Smartphone. Navigation methods The following information describes the different methods for navigating around the Smartphone so you can accomplish tasks quickly and easily. Using the Direction key The Direction key is used to navigate horizontally and vertically on the screen to move the selection focus, so you can select the item you want. When you see instructional text about selecting an item, use the Direction key to make your selection. The following table shows the four different actions you can perform with the Direction key, and how it helps you navigate on the screen. DRAFT Direction key action Navigation Press Up Moves the selection focus upward on the screen. Press Down Moves the selection focus downward on the screen. Moves the selection focus forward on the screen, or Press Right moves the cursor forward through characters in a text field. Moves the selection focus backward on the screen, or Press Left moves the cursor backward through characters in a text field, without deleting characters. Using the Action button The Action button confirms your selection. You can think of the Action button as the "Do It" button. In some cases, confirming your selection will take you to a program or setting. Using the Home button The Home button takes you to the Home screen. 17 The Basics Using the Home screen • The Home screen is your starting place for most tasks. You can easily navigate to any program or setting on the Smartphone from this screen. The top of the Home screen displays the five programs you have most recently used. Just select a program and press the Action button to open the program. The Home screen also displays the current time, your next appointment, the number of messages in Inbox, and your current profile. • Selecting your next appointment and pressing the Action button opens Calendar so you can see all of your appointments for the day. To view Inbox, just select the e-mail status showing the number of messages you have, and press the Action button. To view Contacts, press the Contacts soft key. • The Home screen automatically displays when you turn the Smartphone on or leave the Smartphone idle when it is on, but you can navigate to it at any time by pressing the Home button. DRAFT Select and press the Action button to access your most recently-used programs Your current service provider Next appointment Number of unread messages Your current profile To access the Home screen • Press the Home button. To change Home screen settings • See "Home screen" on page 45. Navigation options from the Home screen 18 The Basics • Select a recently-used program at the top of the screen, and then press the Action button to open the program. • Select an item in the center of the Home screen, such as your next appointment, your e-mail/SMS information, or your profile type, and then press the Action button to open the program or access the settings associated with the item selected. • Press the Programs soft key to display the list of programs available on the Smartphone, select a program, and then press the Action button. • Press the Contacts soft key to display the Contacts list, select a contact, and then press the Action button. Using the Back button Pressing the Back button navigates to the previous screen, or moves the cursor back to delete one or more characters in a text field, similar to pressing "Backspace" on a keyboard. DRAFT To backspace and remove one character in a text field • Press the Back button. To backspace and remove multiple characters in a text field • Press and hold the Back button. Using soft keys There are two soft keys on the Smartphone, located directly below the display screen. Each soft key performs the command displayed immediately above it on the screen, making it easy to navigate around the Smartphone and to perform common commands. Using menus On many screens, the right soft key is labeled Menu. The Menu soft key displays a list of menu options that are relevant to the screen you are viewing. 19 The Basics Selecting a menu option will either perform the command or take you to another part of the user interface where you can perform the command. Press the Menu softkey to display menu options DRAFT To access menu options 1.Press the Menu soft key on any screen where it is displayed. 2.Select a menu option and press the Action button. Pressing Up moves the selection focus to the bottom of the menu. Using the Programs list The Smartphone comes pre-installed with many programs that you can start using. To install additional programs on the Smartphone, refer to the Smartphone Companion CD that came with the Smartphone. If the Smartphone provides a SIM toolkit to access programs on the SIM card, the toolkit is added to Programs. To navigate to a program 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key. 2.Select a program and press the Action button. Using numbers 20 The Basics You can also use numbers to navigate quickly to programs and settings on the Smartphone. Just press the number on the keypad that corresponds to the number shown next to the program or setting you want. For example, in Programs, press 3 on the keypad to open Calendar. You can also use numbers to select menu options by pressing the number that corresponds to the menu option in top-down order. For example, if you want to select Filter in the list of Contacts menu options, you can press 4 on the keypad because the Filter option is fourth in the list. Using the Quick List The Quick List displays a list of commands, such as locking the Smartphone, locking the Smartphone's keypad, turning off the radio, and the list of available profile types. To access the Quick List • Press the Power button, or press and hold the Home key. DRAFT Entering text and numbers on your Smartphone You can enter text and numbers on the Smartphone using the keypad. The Smartphone supports three input modes for entering text and numbers: Multipress, T9, and Numeric. The Multipress and T9 modes are used for entering text, and the Numeric mode is used for entering numbers. When you select a field that requires text or numeric entry, the Smartphone will automatically default to the appropriate input mode. The status indicator on the top of the display shows the input mode you are currently using. To change input modes • Press and hold the Asterisk (*) key until the status indicator for the input mode you want is shown on the top of the display. The following table shows the complete list of input mode status indicators. Indicator Mode Multipress text input mode, lowercase Multipress text input mode, uppercase 21 The Basics Multipress text input mode, caps lock T9 text input mode, lowercase T9 text input mode, uppercase T9 text input mode, caps lock Numeric input mode Entering text in Multipress mode When you are in Multipress mode, you can enter a letter by pressing the number key on which the letter appears. To enter the first letter on the number key, press the key once. To enter the second letter, press the key twice, and so on. The letter entered most recently is underlined until you have completed the keypresses for the letter and moved on to the next letter. For example: • To enter the letter "s," press 7777. • To enter the word "hat," press 44, 2, 8. When you enter letters that are on the same number key, you must pause after entering the first letter and wait until the underline disappears before entering the next letter so that your Smartphone can process the first letter. This pause is called the Multipress time out, and you can adjust the length of the pause between keypresses. For example: • To enter the word "cat," press 222, pause, press 2, and then press 8. DRAFT To change the Multipress time out 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, and then select Accessibility. 2.Under Multipress time out, select the time interval you want for the pause between keypresses, and press the Done soft key. To enter punctuation in Multipress mode • Press 1 repetitively to scroll through common punctuation. Entering text in T9 mode 22 The Basics When you are in T9 mode, just press the number keys that contain the letters you want to form a word. T9 will then analyze your keypresses and attempt to complete the word. For example: • To enter the word "shoe", press 7, 4, 6, 3. To enter text using T9 mode 1.Press and hold the Asterisk (*) key until the T9 indicator appears on the top of the display. 2.Enter the numerical sequence that represents the word you want to enter. 3.Press the Pound (#) key to accept the word and enter a space after it, or press 0 to scroll through the available words. 4.If you do not see the correct word, erase the word, and then press and hold the Asterisk (*) key to change to Multipress mode, and manually enter the word. DRAFT Having trouble entering a word in T9 mode? T9 cannot always find the word you want in the T9 dictionary; in these cases, change to Multipress mode. After you have entered the word in Multipress mode, the word will be added to the T9 dictionary. To enter punctuation in T9 mode • Press 1, then 0 to scroll through common punctuation. Entering numbers in Numeric mode When you are in Numeric mode, just press the number(s) you want to enter on the keypad. If a field permits a numerical entry only, such as the Work phone field in Contacts, the input mode will automatically default to Numeric mode. Miscellaneous input tasks To enter a space • In Multipress or T9 mode, press the Pound (#) key on the keypad. To start a new line 23 The Basics • Press the Action button. To change between uppercase and lowercase in text mode • Press the Asterisk (*) key to change between uppercase and lowercase. When you are in text mode, the first letter of a sentence is automatically capitalized. To lock caps • Press the Asterisk (*) key twice. Press the Asterisk (*) key again to return to lowercase. To enter a symbol • Press and hold the Pound (#) key, select a symbol, and then press the Done soft key. To enter a number, an asterisk (*), or a pound sign (#) • Change to Numeric mode, and press the corresponding key on the keypad. DRAFT To delete characters 1.Press the Back button to backspace over a single character. 2.Press and hold the Back button to backspace and delete an entire text field. To enter the plus (+) sign for international calls • Press and hold 0. Securing your Smartphone You can customize the level of security you want to have on the Smartphone by locking the keypad, the entire Smartphone, or the SIM card. Locking the keypad The keypad lock turns off the keypad functionality. This is a helpful feature if, for example, the Smartphone is turned on and in your pocket, and you want to prevent accidental keypresses. To lock your keypad 24 The Basics • On the Home screen, press and hold the End button. The left soft key will display Unlock, indicating that the Smartphone is locked. To unlock the keypad • On the Home screen, press the Unlock soft key, and press the Pound (#) key. You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the keypad is locked. Locking the Smartphone Locking the Smartphone prevents access to personal data. When you enable this feature, the Smartphone will automatically lock after a specified time of inactivity. A screen will be displayed requiring your Smartphone lock password before access is granted. You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the Smartphone is locked. DRAFT To lock the Smartphone 1.Press the Power button to display the Quick List, select Device lock, and then press the OK soft key. 2.Under Lock phone after, select the amount of time the Smartphone is inactive before the Smartphone automatically locks. 3.Under Password, enter the password you want to use to access the Smartphone when it is locked. 4.Under Confirm password, enter the password again, and press the Done soft key. After you have selected the time delay and created a password, you can then quickly lock your Smartphone from the Quick List, without having to view these settings. To unlock your Smartphone • Press the Unlock soft key, enter your password, and then press the Unlock soft key again. To turn off phone lock 25 The Basics • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Security, select Disable Phone Lock, and then press the Done soft key. Locking the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card Locking the SIM card prevents you and others from using the Smartphone that contains the SIM card until the correct password is entered. You can still make emergency calls when the SIM card is locked. To lock the SIM card 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Security, select Enable SIM Lock, and then press the Done soft key. 2.Enter your PIN1 password, and press the Done soft key. To unlock the SIM card 1.On the Home screen, press Programs, select Settings, select More, select Security, select Disable SIM Lock, and then press the Action button. 2.Enter your PIN1 password, and press the Done soft key. DRAFT 26 Phone Calls 27 Phone Calls This chapter explains how to make and receive phone calls, view Call History, and create shortcuts to help you manage calls more efficiently. Making a call There are several ways to make a call. The easiest way is to simply dial a phone number from the Home screen. To make a call • On the Home screen, press the numbers on the keypad to enter the phone number, and then press the Talk button. To make a call by entering a contact name 1.On the Home screen, press the keys on the keypad to spell the contact name. 2.When you see the contact name displayed, select it, and press the Talk button. DRAFT As you enter a phone number or contact name, the Smartphone searches Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial lists, and the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card to find a matching name and/or number. When you see the name of the person to call listed, select it, and press the Talk button. AutoFilter matches number to a contact AutoFilter matches number from Call History 28 Phone Calls Making a call from Contacts To call someone from the Contacts list, just select the person's name, and press the Talk button. If you have more than one phone number for a contact, such as a Work phone number, a Home phone number, and a Fax number, the Work phone number is set as the default number. Pressing the Talk button will always dial the default number, but you can change the default number at any time. To make a call by contact name 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact name to call, and press the Talk button. If you have a long list of contacts and you don't see the contact you want on the screen, you can enter the first few letters of the contact's name, and the Smartphone will search through the entire Contacts list and display the name. DRAFT To change the default number for a contact 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact, and press Left or Right to change the default number. 3.For example: If you change "w" to "m," the default number changes from Work phone (w) to Mobile phone (m). For more information about contact list abbreviations, see Chapter 6, "Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks." To make a call from an open contact 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact to call, and press the Action button. 3.Select the number you want to call, and press the Talk button. Making a call using a recently-dialed number You can display a list of phone numbers you have recently dialed and choose a name or number from the list to call the person again. 29 Phone Calls To make a call using a recently-dialed phone number 1.On the Home screen, press the Talk button to display a list of recentlydialed phone numbers. 2.Select the number or name for the person to call, and press the Talk button again. Making a call from the Call History list The Call History list displays the last 25 calls you made, received, and missed. Choose a name or number to call someone from the list. To make a call from the Call History list 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Call History, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the number or entry for the person to call, and press the Talk button. DRAFT Making a call from a hyperlink When you see an underlined phone number presented as a hyperlink in an email message, just select the hyperlink phone number, and press the Action button to make the call. Making emergency calls Calls to emergency service numbers can be made under any circumstances, even if you have locked the SIM card and/or the Smartphone. To place an emergency call • On the Home screen, dial the emergency number appropriate for your location, and press the Talk button. Having problems making a call? Check to make sure that the Smartphone contains a valid SIM card and that the Smartphone is turned on, unlocked, and in the service area of the selected service provider's network. 30 Phone Calls Receiving a call You can answer a call by pressing the Talk button or the Accept soft key. If you don't want to take the call, press the Reject soft key. There may be situations where you want to immediately silence the ring of an incoming call. Simply press the Volume control, and then proceed to answer the call. To answer an incoming call • When phone flip is closed, simply open the flip to answer the call. • When phone flip is open, press the Talk button or the Accept soft key to answer the call. To reject an incoming call • When phone flip is closed, quickly press the jog dial two times to reject the call. • When phone flip is open, press the End button or the Reject soft key. When you receive a call, the name and number of the caller are displayed on the screen. If the name of the caller is not in your Contacts list, only the caller's phone number will be displayed. DRAFT Caller ID information is matched to a contact Phone number is identified as Work number in Contacts 31 Phone Calls You can use earphone to receive/reject an incoming call when phone flip is closed. Press the button on the remote controller once to answer the call, press again to reject the call. To answer a second call using Call Waiting • If you are already talking on the Smartphone when you receive a call, press the Accept soft key or the Talk button to place the first call on hold, and answer the second call. • If you want to end the first call before answering the incoming call, press the End button, and then press the Accept soft key or the Talk button to accept the incoming call. Call Waiting is available only if you have subscribed to this service. Check with your service provider. DRAFT To reject a Call Waiting call • If you are already talking on the Smartphone when you receive a call and you don't want to answer it, press the Reject soft key. This will keep your current call in progress, but will reject the Call Waiting call. In-call options While a call is in progress, you can press the Menu soft key to access menu options for common tasks. The following table shows the menu options available when a call is in progress. Some of these options are available only when multiple calls are in progress or during a conference call. Menu Option End Hold Unhold Swap Save Contact 32 Function Disconnects the call. Places the active call on hold. Activates the call on hold. Changes between two calls. Creates a contact for the caller. Phone Calls Conference Private Mute Unmute Joins together all existing calls, if you have subscribed to this service. Breaks one call out of a conference and makes this call active while the rest of the conference is on hold. Mutes the microphone for the active call. The other party will not hear anything you say, but you can still hear the other party. Turns the microphone back on for the active call. Miscellaneous call tasks To place a call on hold • Press the Hold soft key. To change between two calls • Press the Swap soft key. DRAFT To end a call • Press the End button to disconnect. To redial the last number called • On the Home screen, press the Talk button twice. To listen to a voice-mail message 1.On the Home screen, press and hold 1 to automatically call the voice-mail system. You can also access voice-mail messages from Inbox. Just select the voice-mail message, and press the Voice Mail soft key or the Talk button to call the voice-mail system. 2.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key. Select Inbox/SMS, and press the Action button. 3.Select the voice-mail message and press the Voice Mail soft key or the Talk button. Your voice mail system is then called. 33 Phone Calls Reviewing your calls Using Call History and Call Timers, you can view information about phone calls you have made and received, such as who has called you recently and how much time you have spent on the Smartphone. Call History Call History displays the last 25 calls you have made, received, and missed. Each entry in Call History contains the start time of the call, the duration, the caller's name, if available, and the caller's number. The oldest calls are automatically deleted from the list to make room for the newest calls. To view Call History • On the Home screen, press Programs, select Call History, and then press the Action button. DRAFT You can filter Missed Calls, Incoming Calls, and Outgoing Calls. Press the Menu soft key, select Filter, press the Action button, and select the filter you want. To view contact information from Call History • Select the entry for the contact, press the Menu soft key, select Find Contact, and then press the Action button. To send an e-mail message from Call History • Select the contact, press the Menu soft key, select E-mail, and then press the Action button. To create a new contact from a number in Call History • Select the contact, press the Menu soft key, select Save, and then press the Action button. To remove an item from Call History • Select the item, press the Menu soft key, select Delete, and then press the Action button. To remove all items in Call History 34 Phone Calls • Press the Menu soft key, select Delete List, and then press the Action button. Call Timers Call Timers contains detailed information regarding the length of your last call, the total number of calls made and received, calls by type (incoming, outgoing, roaming, and data), and a lifetime counter. Call Timers is useful when you want to keep track of your calling patterns, for example to determine what type of calling plan to subscribe to or to help you estimate your monthly billing. To view Call Timers • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Call History, press the Menu soft key, select View Timers, and then press the Action button. DRAFT Shortcuts You can create speed dials and voice tags as shortcuts to dial frequently-dialed phone numbers quickly. Speed dials 35 Phone Calls You can create speed dials to dial frequently-dialed phone numbers by simply pressing and holding one or two keys. You may choose speed dial entries from 2-99; speed dial 1 is reserved for voice mail access and the number is configured in your settings. A speed dial can be created only for a phone number stored in Contacts. To create a speed dial for a phone number 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Open the contact and select the phone number to set up as a speed dial. 3.Press the Menu soft key, select Add Speed Dial, and then press the Action button. 4.Under Keypad assignment, enter the speed dial number to associate with the phone number, and press the Done soft key. DRAFT You can also create speed dials for Web addresses and e-mail addresses that are stored in Contacts. To make a call using a speed dial • On the Home screen, press and hold the number on the keypad that you have assigned as a speed dial for a number. If the keypad assignment is two digits, press the first digit and press and hold the second digit. To view speed dials you have created • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Shortcuts, and then press the Action button. Voice tags You can record voice tags so that you can dial a phone number simply by speaking a word. To create a voice tag for a phone number 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Open the contact and select the phone number to set up as a voice tag. 36 Phone Calls 3.Press the Menu soft key, select Add Voice Tag, and then press the Action button. 4.Wait for the audio and visual cue and begin recording your voice tag. 5.When prompted, repeat the voice tag to confirm. 6.If the voice tags match, the Smartphone will display a confirmation and replay the voice tag. You can also create voice tags for Web addresses and e-mail addresses that are stored in Contacts. To make a call using a voice tag 1.On the Home screen, press and hold the Record button. 2.Say the word you have assigned as a voice tag for the phone number you want to call. The Smartphone will play back the voice tag and then perform the specified action. 3.If the Smartphone misinterprets the word, press the End button and start over. DRAFT To view voice tags you have created • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Shortcuts, and then press the Action button. Viewing and deleting shortcuts Once you have set up speed dials and voice tags, you can view or delete all of your shortcuts in the Shortcuts list. To view shortcuts • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Shortcuts, and then press the Action button. To delete shortcuts 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Shortcuts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the shortcut to delete, press the Menu soft key, select Delete, and then press the Action button. 37 Phone Calls Advanced dialing options The following information covers advanced dialing options that may be useful for phone numbers requiring special dialing instructions. International calls require a country code to be included in the phone number. The country code is separated from the rest of the number sequence by a plus (+) sign. To insert an international country code • Press and hold 0 until a plus sign (+) appears. You can insert a plus sign (+) into a contact's number or dial it directly from the keypad. Some international calls require a three-second pause in the dialing sequence for the call to process successfully. To insert a three-second pause in a dialing sequence 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact, press the Action button, and then select the phone number to modify. 3.Press the Edit soft key and press Left or Right to move the cursor between the numbers where you want to insert a three-second pause. 4.Press the Menu soft key, select Insert Pause, and then press the Action button. The letter "p" will appear in the number to show where the three-second pause will occur in the dialing sequence. 5.Press the Done soft key. DRAFT To insert a manual pause in a dialing sequence There may be phone numbers that require a pause longer than three seconds in the dialing sequence. For these cases, you can pause as long as you want and manually continue the dialing sequence using the Talk button. 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact, press the Action button, and then select the phone number to modify. 38 Phone Calls 3.Press the Edit soft key, and press Left or Right to move the cursor between the numbers where you want the dialing sequence to pause before proceeding. 4.Press the Menu soft key, select Insert Wait, and then press the Action button. The letter "w" will appear in the number to show where the pause will occur in the dialing sequence. 5.Press the Done soft key. When you make a call using Insert Wait, press the Talk button to continue the dialing sequence. DRAFT 39 Settings 40 Settings This chapter introduces viewing and changing the settings on the Smartphone and resetting the Smartphone to its original settings. Viewing and changing settings You can easily view and change settings to personalize the Smartphone for the way you work. For example, you can change the sounds or use your own sounds for ring tones, notifications, and reminders, use your own image for the Home screen background, set up Call Forwarding and Call Waiting to manage your calls more efficiently, and more. To view Settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, and then press the Action button. To view the remaining settings, select More and press the Action button. DRAFT Telephony Telephony settings are primarily used to set options for calls you receive, such as Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, and Caller ID. To view Telephony settings 41 Settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Telephony, and then press the Action button. The following table lists the telephony settings and their functions. Telephony setting Function Call Barring Enables you to block incoming and/or outgoing calls. Enables you to forward all or selected calls to another Call Forwarding number. Enables you to change phone numbers, such as your voice mail and SMS service center, answer incoming Call Options calls by pressing any key, and other advanced call options. Call Waiting Enables you to turn Call Waiting on or off. Enables you to let your identification be known to all Caller ID callers, only your contacts, or no callers. Channels Enables you to configure cell broadcast. Enables you to limit your calling area to one or more Fixed Dialing specific phone numbers and/or area codes. Identifies your current network and changes your netNetworks work selection from Automatic to Manual. DRAFT Sounds Sounds settings are used to customize the sounds for ring tones, notifications, and reminders. To display Sounds settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Sounds, and then press the Action button. To use your own sound 1.Go to where the sound file is stored on your desktop computer and copy the file. The file format must be .wav or .mid. 2.In ActiveSync on your desktop computer, click Explore, double-click my Smartphone, double-click IPSM, double-click Application Data, doubleclick Sounds, and then paste the sound file into the Sounds folder. 42 Settings If a Sounds folder does not exist in this directory, you will need to create new one. 3.On the Home screen on your Smartphone, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Sounds, and then press the Action button. 4.Select the item to customize, press Left or Right to select the sound, and then press the Done soft key. Make sure that the Smartphone is connected to your desktop computer via USB before you open ActiveSync to paste the sound file. Profiles Profiles settings are used to configure how the Smartphone notifies you of events such as an incoming call, an approaching appointment, or an arriving message. You can use Profiles to change quickly how you receive notifications based on your situation. For example, you may want the Smartphone to ring louder if a client is calling, or you may not want the Smartphone to ring at all, but want to hear calendar reminders. The default profile used with your Smartphone is the Normal profile. The name of the current profile is displayed on the Home screen, and you can rename it. DRAFT To view Profiles settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Profiles, and then press the Action button. You can also get to Profiles settings by selecting Profile [Type] from the Home screen. 43 Settings Indicates your current profile Preset profiles DRAFT The following table shows the list of profiles that come with the Smartphone and their attributes. Profile name Normal Silent Meeting Loud Automatic Headset Car Speakerphone Notification Notification System sound type volume volume Ring Play sound Vibrate Off Vibrate Off Off Vibrate Play sound Off Ring Loud Play sound Loud Loud Toggles between Normal and Meeting, based on your calendar. Ring Play sound Ring Play sound Ring Loud Play sound Loud Loud Ring type Ring volume To use profiles 1.On the Home screen, press Down to select Profile: [Type], and press the Action button. 44 Settings 2.Select the profile, press the Action button to set the profile, and then press the Done soft key. You can also select a different profile using the Quick List. Press the Power button (or press and hold the Home button), select the profile, and then press the Action button. When a headset is plugged into the Smartphone, the Headset profile is used automatically. To modify a profile on the Settings menu 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Profiles, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the profile to modify, press the Menu soft key, and then select Edit. 3.Modify the settings, and press the Done soft key. Home screen DRAFT Home screen settings are used to change the Home screen layout, the color scheme, the background image, and the time delay before the Home screen appears when the Smartphone is idle. To view Home screen settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Home Screen, and then press the Action button. To customize the Home screen with your own image 1.Go to where your image file is stored on your desktop computer, and copy the image file. The file format must be .gif, .jpg, or .bmp. 2.In ActiveSync on your desktop computer, click Explore, double-click my Smartphone, double-click IPSM, double-click Application Data, doubleclick Home, and then paste the image file into the Home folder. 3.On the Home screen on your Smartphone, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Home Screen, and then press the Action button. 4.Select Background image, and press Left or Right to select your image. 5.Press the Done soft key. You can also select an image by selecting Background image and pressing the Action button. This will show you the complete list of images to choose from. 45 Settings Make sure that the Smartphone is connected to your desktop computer via USB before you open ActiveSync to paste the image file. For best results, use images with a 176 x 200 screen resolution to fit on the screen. About About settings display information about the Smartphone's operating system, including version numbers and copyright information. To view About settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select About, and then press the Action button. Accessibility Accessibility settings are used to configure the system font size, multipress time out, confirmation time-out, and in-call alert volume. DRAFT To view Accessibility settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Accessibility, and then press the Action button. Data Connections Data Connections settings enable you to set up Dial-up, Virtual Private Network (VPN), Proxy, and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) connections so you can connect to the Internet or your corporate network. With a data connection, you can browse the Web, download e-mail, chat using MSNR Messenger, or synchronize wirelessly with the server. Check with your service provider to see if a data connection has already been set up for you, and if over-the-air configuration is supported. To view Data Connections Settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Data Connections, and then press the Action button. Dial-up connection 46 Settings You need to set up a dial-up connection to connect directly to the Internet or to your corporate network. To create a dial-up connection to the Internet 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Data Connections, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Edit Connections, and then press the Action button. 3.Select Dial-up Connections, and press the Action button. 4.Press the Menu soft key, select Add, and then press the Action button. 5.Under Description, enter a name for the connection. 6.Under Connects to, press Left or Right to select The Internet. 7.Enter the appropriate information for the remaining fields, and press the Done soft key. To create a dial-up connection to your corporate network 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Data Connections, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Edit Connections, and then press the Action button. 3.Select Dial-up Connections, and press the Action button. 4.Press the Menu soft key, select Add, and then press the Action button. 5.Under Description, enter a name for the connection. 6.Under Connects to, press Left or Right to select My Corporate Network. 7.Enter the appropriate information for the remaining fields, and press the Done soft key. DRAFT VPN connection A VPN connection is used to access your corporate network using an existing Internet connection. Proxy connection A proxy connection is used to access the Internet using an existing connection to your corporate network. 47 Settings GPRS connection If there is GPRS coverage in your area, you can set up a GPRS connection to access your corporate network or the Internet, which is faster than a Dial-up connection. Date and Time Date and Time settings enable you to change the local time zone and the current date and time, and to set the alarm. To view Date and Time settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Date and Time, and then press the Action button. Owner Information Owner Information settings are used to enter and display personal information, such as your name, phone number, and e-mail address. This is helpful, for example, in the event that you lose your Smartphone so that you can be contacted if it is found. DRAFT To view Owner Information settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Owner Information, and then press the Action button. Power Management Power Management settings are used to display power-saving settings, such as changing the backlight brightness and the backlight and display time-outs, and to check the battery level. To view Power Management settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Power Management, and then press the Action button. Regional Settings Regional Settings are used to change the Smartphone's language, date, and time style, as well as number and currency formatting options. 48 Settings To view Regional Settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Regional Settings, and then press the Action button. Remove Programs Remove Programs settings enable you to remove programs installed on the Smartphone, with the exception of core programs that came with the Smartphone, such as Contacts, Calendar, and Internet Explorer. To view Remove Programs settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Remove Programs, and then press the Action button. Security Security settings are used to enable phone lock or SIM lock and to set the phone lock password. DRAFT To view Security settings • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Security, and then press the Action button. Phone Settings Phone Settings allow you to customize flip answer on/off control, display style and screen contrast. To view Phone Settings On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Phone Settings, and then press the Action button. When you are on a data/GPRS call or talking using a headset, the Flip answer function will be deactivated automatically. To end calls under these situations, press the End button. 49 Messaging Features 50 Messaging Features This chapter introduces basic messaging features, such as sending and receiving e-mail and Short Message Service (SMS) messages, viewing and managing your message folders, customizing message notifications, and using MSN Messenger to communicate with others. Sending e-mail and SMS messages There are several ways to send e-mail and SMS messages with your Smartphone. The most common way to send messages is from Inbox or from a contact card. For information about text input, see "Entering text and numbers on your Smartphone" on page 21. Sending messages from Inbox You can send e-mail messages by synchronizing, or by connecting directly to an e-mail server through your Internet service provider (ISP) or a corporate network. For information about Microsoft ActiveSync, see"You can use the infrared port on your Smartphone to send and receive (beam) calendar appointments and contact cards between your Smartphone and Synchronizing Information with another mobile device or a desktop computer that has an infrared port and supports VCards and VCal." on page 79. DRAFT To compose an e-mail or SMS message from Inbox 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the New soft key, enter an e-mail address or SMS number in the To field, or select a name from Contacts by selecting the To field, and then press the Action button. 3.Press Down twice and enter a subject. 4.Press Down, enter your message, and then press the Send soft key. To insert the @ sign in an e-mail address, in Multipress mode, press the 1 key once. Then, when you need to insert the period in the e-mail address, press the 1 key again. To add multiple recipients, separate each name with a semicolon by repeatedly pressing the 1 key in Multipress mode until the semicolon appears. 51 Messaging Features To request a delivery receipt for an SMS message you are composing 1.Before you send the SMS message, press the Menu soft key, select Message Options, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the Request SMS text message delivery notification check box, and then press the Done soft key. DRAFT Sending messages from a contact card You can send a message quickly to a contact if you have an e-mail address or SMS number included in the contact card. To compose an e-mail or SMS message from a contact card 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact and press the Action button. 3.Select the e-mail address or SMS number, and press the Action button. 4.Enter a subject. 5.Press Down, enter your message, and then press the Send soft key. Inserting predefined text into messages 52 Messaging Features Save time when composing mail by inserting predefined text into your messages. You can edit the predefined text to create words or phrases that you frequently use in messages. To insert predefined text into a message 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the New soft key and, in the Subj or body text field, press the Menu soft key, select Insert Text, and then press the Action button. 3.Select the predefined text to insert into your message and press the Insert soft key. To edit your predefined text messages 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, select Predefined Text, and then press the Action button. 3.Select and modify the text you want to change, and press the Done soft key. DRAFT Inserting voice recordings into messages Inserting a voice recording into a message is easy. Inserting a voice recording is useful when you want to verbally explain information that is contained in the message. To insert a voice recording into a message 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the New soft key and, in the body text field, press the Menu soft key, and then select Insert Recording. 3.Press the Record soft key to start recording, and press the Stop soft key to stop recording. 4.Press the Done soft key to insert the recording into your message. Only one voice recording at a time can be created. A new voice recording will replace the prior recording. 53 Messaging Features Receiving e-mail and SMS messages You can receive e-mail messages through Inbox synchronization or by connecting to your e-mail server. You can then view all of your e-mail messages in Inbox. When you connect to the e-mail server or synchronize Inbox with your desktop computer, only the first .5 KB of each new message are downloaded to Inbox on your Smartphone by default. If you are using an IMAP4 or POP3 server, only the first 1 KB of each new message is downloaded by default. Only small attachments are downloaded and the original messages remain on the e-mail server or your desktop computer. SMS messages that are sent to you instantly appear in Inbox, and are not synchronized. For more information about synchronizing Inbox, see "You can use the infrared port on your Smartphone to send and receive (beam) calendar appointments and contact cards Opening messages E-mail and SMS messages that are sent to you are stored in Inbox. DRAFT To open a message 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the message to open and press the Action button. If you want to create a contact card for the sender, press the Menu soft key, select Add Sender to Contacts, and then press the Action button. Receiving meeting requests When you accept a meeting request that arrives in Inbox, the meeting will immediately appear in Calendar on your Smartphone, and a message will be sent back to the meeting organizer the next time you synchronize Inbox. For more information about synchronizing Calendar, see "You can use the infrared port on your Smartphone to send and receive (beam) calendar appointments and contact cards between your Smartphone and Synchronizing Information with another mobile device or a desktop computer that has an infrared port and supports VCards and VCal." on page 79. To accept a meeting request 54 Messaging Features 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the meeting request, press the Action button, and then press the Accept soft key. Receiving complete messages You can specify messages to receive in full, instead of receiving only the first 0.5 KB set by default. To receive a complete message 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the message to receive in full, press the Menu soft key, select Mark for Download, and then press the Action button. The complete message will be retrieved the next time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server. DRAFT When you delete a message on your Smartphone, it is also deleted from the e-mail server the next time you connect. Receiving message attachments You can download message attachments to your Smartphone. Attachments are displayed as a list of hyperlinks at the bottom of the e-mail message, and are preceded by an attachment icon. The text of the hyperlink contains the file name followed by the size of the attachment, thereby helping you to determine whether you want to download the attachment. On POP3 messages, the attachment size is omitted. The attachment icon has the following three states: • Not downloaded • Downloaded • Marked for download To download an attachment • In an open message containing an attachment for download, select the attachment and press the Action button. 55 Messaging Features The attachment will be downloaded when you synchronize or request to send and receive e-mail. To view a downloaded attachment • In an open message containing a downloaded attachment, select the attachment and press the Action button. You can view attachments only for file types that are supported by your Smartphone. Viewing your message folders Your Smartphone stores messages in the following folders. • Deleted Items, where messages that you delete are stored until you empty this folder. • Drafts, where messages that you save before sending are stored. • Inbox, where all messages that you receive arrive by default. • Outbox, where sent e-mail messages are stored until you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server. SMS messages are sent immediately over the network and will appear in your Outbox folder only for a few seconds. • Sent Items, where copies of e-mail messages that you send are stored. DRAFT To view message folders 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Show Folders, and then press the Action button. If your e-mail account supports folders, you can view multiple folders to reflect the folder structure that you have created on your e-mail server. Messages you download from the server will then be placed automatically in the appropriate folders on your Smartphone. Managing Inbox All e-mail and SMS messages are stored in Inbox. By default, the most recently received messages are displayed at the top of the Inbox list. Using the menu options, you can quickly compose, delete, forward, and reply to mes- 56 Messaging Features sages. You can also customize Inbox settings to control the way you send, receive, and view messages. Indicates opened e-mail Indicates new e-mail DRAFT To view Inbox • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. Using Inbox menu options It is easy to accomplish common messaging tasks from Inbox. Press the New soft key to compose a new message, or press the Menu soft key to forward, delete, and reply to messages, access Inbox options you can customize, and more. To view Inbox menu options • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, press the Action button, and then press the Menu soft key. The following table lists Inbox menu options and their functions. Inbox menu option New Message Reply Function Opens a new message. Replies to an open or selected message. 57 Messaging Features Forward Delete Forwards the selected message. Deletes the selected message. Retrieves the entire e-mail message from the e-mail Mark for Download server the next time you connect. Displays the header text of a message in Inbox in Mark as Read lightface, indicating that the message has been read. Displays the header text of a message in Inbox in Mark as Unread bold, indicating that the message has not been read. Displays a list of Inbox options that you can customOptions ize (see the following table). Connects to your e-mail server to send and receive Send/Receive E-mail messages. Show Folders Displays all message folders. Customizing Inbox options DRAFT You can optimize Inbox for the way you work. For example, you can change the way your messages are displayed, specify how you want your messages to be sorted, specify the volume and limit the size of messages you want to automatically download, change your synchronization schedule, and more. To customize Inbox Options 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then press the Action button. 3.Select the option to customize, and press the Action button. 4.Modify the settings to change, and press the Done soft key. The following table lists the Inbox options and their functions. Inbox option Display 58 Function Enables you to change the message information displayed in Inbox. Messaging Features Enables you to specify whether you want to include an original copy of the message in your reply, save a copy of your sent messages, or use Unicode for SMS messages. Enables you to specify the volume and limit the size Receiving of new messages that are automatically downloaded. Enables you to edit the predefined text that you can Predefined Text insert in messages. Enables you to configure your Smartphone to send and receive e-mail messages. Your service provider or E-mail Setup network administrator will need to provide you with the necessary information to connect to your e-mail server. Automatic Synchroni- Enables you to set up and change your synchronizazation tion schedule. Enables you to import SMS messages from a SIM Import Messages from card to Inbox. The messages are not removed from SIM the SIM card after they are imported. Enables you to select mail transport options. For Transport Options example, IMAP4 allows you to download e-mail (IMAP only) messages received during a specified number of days. Sending DRAFT Message notifications Your Smartphone makes a sound to alert you when new messages arrive. The number of unopened messages is displayed on the Home screen, depending on your Home screen settings, and an envelope icon is shown on the top of the display. You are notified in different ways for the types of messages you receive. SMS messages: These messages are delivered immediately to your Smartphone. If your Smartphone is turned off when SMS messages arrive, you are notified the next time you turn your Smartphone on. A closed envelope icon , indicating an unopened SMS message, is shown on the top of the display, accompanied by an SMS sound alert. You can view new SMS messages in Inbox. 59 Messaging Features E-mail messages: When you connect to your e-mail server, you are notified of new e-mail messages by the closed envelope icon shown on the top of the display, accompanied by an e-mail sound alert. You can view new e-mail messages in Inbox. Voice mail messages: You are notified of new voice mail messages available on the voice mail system by the new voice mail icon shown on the top of the display. You can then listen to your new voice mail messages by pressing the Voice Mail soft key, if it is displayed, or by dialing your voice mail service number. To modify a sound alert for notifications 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select Sounds, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the item to modify, press Left or Right to choose a new sound, and then press the Done soft key. DRAFT SMS messages You can send and receive SMS messages up to 160 characters in size over the Smartphone network. If an SMS message is longer, it will automatically be sent in chunks as several small SMS messages, and will then be unified as one SMS message after all of the small SMS messages have been received. The advantages of SMS messages include the following: • SMS messages are sent instantly. • SMS messages can be sent or received during a voice or data call. • Most mobile phones support SMS, so most recipients can read SMS messages you send. SMS messages are not synchronized, and you cannot use them to send or receive attachments. To import SMS messages from the SIM card to Inbox 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Inbox/SMS, and then press the Action button. 60 Messaging Features 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, select Import Messages from SIM, and then press the Action button. You cannot export messages from your Smartphone to a SIM card. SMS messages are not removed from the SIM card after they are imported to Inbox. Communicating with MSN Messenger You can use MSN Messenger on your Smartphone to send instant messages. MSN Messenger on your Smartphone provides the same chat environment as MSN Messenger on your desktop computer. Features of this environment include: • Sending and receiving instant messages. • Seeing the status of others in your Messenger contacts list, or changing your own status (e.g., available, busy, out to lunch). • Inviting other people to a chat conversation. • Blocking contacts from seeing your status or sending you messages. DRAFT Getting started with MSN Messenger To use MSN Messenger, you need a Microsoft.NET Passport account unless you already have a Hotmail account. To set up a Microsoft.NET Passport account, go to: http://www.passport.com. Once you have this account, you will need: • A connection on your Smartphone, such as a modem or wireless connection, that enables you to connect to the Internet. • To sign in to MSN Messenger using your Microsoft.NET Passport. To sign in and out of MSN Messenger 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select MSN Messenger, press the Action button, and then press the Sign In soft key. 2.Enter your sign-in name (Example: name_123@hotmail.com) and password, and then press the Sign In soft key. 3.To sign out, press the Menu soft key, select Sign out, and then press the Action button. If you do not sign out of MSN Messenger, you will remain on a data connection. This may result in additional charges from your service provider. 61 Messaging Features To send an instant message 1.Sign in to MSN Messenger. 2.Select the person in MSN Messenger to whom you want to send an instant message, and press the Send soft key. 3.Enter your message, and press the Send soft key. To quickly add common messages, press the Menu soft key, select My Text, and then select the text you want to use in the message. For information about text input, see"Entering text and numbers on your Smartphone" on page 21. DRAFT To invite a contact to an ongoing chat • Press the Menu soft key, select Invite, and then select a contact. To see who is already chatting, or to change between chats • Press the Menu soft key, and select Chats. To accept or change between chats • Press the Menu soft key, select Chats, and then select the contact to begin chatting. To add a contact 62 Messaging Features • In the Messenger contacts list, press the Menu soft key, select Add Contact, and then follow the directions on the screen. To delete a contact • In the Messenger contacts list, select the contact's name, press the Menu soft key, and then select Delete Contact. To block or unblock a contact from seeing your status and sending you messages • In the Messenger contacts list, select the contact's name, press the Menu soft key, and then select Block or Unblock. To change your status 1.In the Messenger contacts list, select your name, and press the Action button. 2.Select a status description, such as Away, and press the Action button. DRAFT Highlight your status and press the Action button To change your displayed name 1.In the Messenger contacts list, press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then select Passport Account. 2.Enter the name that you want others to see when you send instant messages. You must be signed in to MSN Messenger to change your displayed name. 63 Messaging Features • In the Messenger contacts list, press the Menu soft key, select Add Contact, and then follow the directions on the screen. To delete a contact • In the Messenger contacts list, select the contact's name, press the Menu soft key, and then select Delete Contact. To block or unblock a contact from seeing your status and sending you messages • In the Messenger contacts list, select the contact's name, press the Menu soft key, and then select Block or Unblock. To change your status 1.In the Messenger contacts list, select your name, and press the Action button. 2.Select a status description, such as Away, and press the Action button. DRAFT Highlight your status and press the Action button To change your displayed name 1.In the Messenger contacts list, press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then select Passport Account. 2.Enter the name that you want others to see when you send instant messages. 64 Messaging Features You must be signed in to MSN Messenger to change your displayed name. DRAFT 65 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks 66 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks This chapter introduces features on your Smartphone that help you manage and keep track of contacts, appointments, and schedule, and maintain a "things to do" list. This chapter also explains how to send and receive contact and appointment information between your Smartphone and another mobile device or a desktop computer (beaming data) by using infrared. For information about synchronizing Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks, see "You can use the infrared port on your Smartphone to send and receive (beam) calendar appointments and contact cards between your Smartphone and Synchronizing Information with another mobile device or a desktop computer that has an infrared port and supports VCards and VCal." on page 79. Using Contacts You can think of Contacts as an address book, where you can store information about people and businesses you communicate with in contact cards. For example, you can store multiple phone numbers, e-mail and street addresses, Web pages, and other information that relates to the contact, such as a birthday or anniversary date. You can use Contacts to dial phone numbers and compose e-mail and SMS messages directly from a contact card. DRAFT The Contacts list The Contacts list displays the names of your contacts alphabetically, along with an abbreviation for the default communication method, such as the person's work phone number (w) or home phone number (h). This makes it easy to reach the contact using the method you prefer. If the contact card includes a work phone number, your Smartphone will automatically set it as the default number. To access Contacts • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. You can also access Contacts by pressing the Contacts soft key on the Home screen, if it is displayed. 67 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks The following table shows possible abbreviations that might be displayed in the Contacts list and their meanings. DRAFT Contact list abbreviation w2 h2 pgr car sms e2 e3 web Meaning Work phone Second work phone Home phone Second home phone Mobile phone Pager Car phone SMS address E-mail address Second e-mail address Third e-mail address Web page To call a contact using the default number 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 68 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks 2.Select the contact to call, and press the Talk button. If you have a long list of contacts and you don't see the contact you want to call on the first screen, enter the first few letters of the contact's name. The Smartphone will search through the entire Contacts list and display the name. To call a contact using a number other than the default number 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact, press Left or Right to display the abbreviation for the number you want to use, and then press the Talk button. Selecting another abbreviation changes the default number. To find a contact by entering a name 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Begin entering the name of the contact you want until the name is displayed. For example, to find "Sandra," enter 7, 2, 6, 3, 7, 2 because these numbers correspond with the letters for that name on the keypad. DRAFT To filter contacts 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Filter, and then press the Action button. 3.Select a filter (Business, Miscellaneous, or Personal), and press the Action button. To create a new contact 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Enter the information for the new contact, and press the Done soft key. When you create a new contact on your Smartphone, you can synchronize Contacts with your desktop computer or a server to keep your contact information up-to-date in all locations. 69 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks To delete a contact 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact to delete, press the Menu soft key, select Delete, and then press the Action button. Contact cards A contact card displays all of the information that you have entered for the contact, such as the name of the person or business, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and more. From a contact card, just select a phone number and press the Talk button to dial the number. You can also select an e-mail address and press the Action button to begin composing a message to the contact. To view a contact card 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact to view, and press the Action button. DRAFT Number in bold denotes default number Work number Mobile number E-mail address SMS message number To call a contact from a contact card 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact, and press the Action button to open the contact card. 70 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks 3.Select the number to use, and press the Talk button. To send an e-mail from a contact card 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact to whom you want to send an e-mail message, and press the Action button to open the contact card. 3.Select the e-mail address, and press the Action button. 4.Enter a subject, press Down, and compose your message in the body text field, and then press the Send soft key. To edit a contact 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact to edit, and press the Action button to open the contact card. 3.Press the Menu soft key, select Edit, and then press the Action button. 4.Make the changes, and press the Done soft key. DRAFT Using contact card menu options Using the contact card menu options, you can quickly apply a speed dial or voice tag to the contact, change the default method for communicating with the contact, beam the contact card to another mobile device or a desktop computer using infrared, delete the entire contact card, or edit the contact card information. To view contact card menu options 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact to open, press the Action button, and then press the Menu soft key. The following table lists the contact card menu options and their functions. Contact card menu option Function 71 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks Add Speed Dial* Add Voice Tag* Set As Default Beam Contact Delete Edit Enables you to create a shortcut to a phone number, e-mail address, or Web URL by assigning one or two numbers as a speed dial. Enables you to create a shortcut to a phone number, e-mail address, or Web URL by assigning a recording. Makes the selected phone number or e-mail address the default communication method for the contact. Sends the contact card to another mobile device or a desktop computer using infrared. Removes the contact card from the Contacts list. Enables you to modify information in the contact card. * For information about creating speed dials and voice tags, see "Speed dials" on page 35. DRAFT Using Calendar Calendar is the scheduling program on your Smartphone, where you can create and view appointments, and view your calendar by day, week, or month. To access Calendar • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. To create a new appointment 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select New, and then press the Action button. 3.Enter information in the fields displayed. To set a reminder for the appointment, under Reminder, select the amount of time before the appointment that you want the reminder to appear. 4.Press the Done soft key. When you create a new appointment on your Smartphone, you can synchronize Calendar with your desktop computer or a server to keep your schedule information up-todate in all locations. 72 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks Figure 15 New appointment DRAFT To view an appointment 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the appointment to open, and press the Action button. To edit an appointment 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the appointment to edit, press the Action button, and then press the Edit soft key. 3.Make the changes, and press the Done soft key. To delete an appointment 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the appointment to delete, press the Menu soft key, select Delete, and then press the Action button. Viewing your schedule 73 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks You can view your schedule using three different views: Agenda, Week, and Month. Agenda view The Agenda view in Calendar is the default view for calendar information. This view displays meetings and appointments scheduled for the current day. The appointments are shown in chronological order according to start time. All-day appointments are shown as a single line at the top of the Agenda view. Up to three all-day events will be displayed. To view your agenda for the current day • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. • If you are in Calendar and you are using the Week or Month view, press the Menu soft key, select Agenda View, and then press the Action button. DRAFT To look at your agenda for previous or approaching dates, press Left or Right. To view your agenda for a specific date 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the Menu soft key, select Go to Date, and then press the Action button. 74 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks 3.Enter the date you want to view, and press the Done soft key. DRAFT Week view The Week view shows your schedule for the specified week. This view allows you to get a quick indication of your free and busy time, and allows you to create an appointment at a selected time easily. The Week view displays the hours from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. in one-hour increments by default on the left side of the screen. You can press Up or Down to show the hours before or after those displayed. If you press Up or Down and leave Week view, the hours last shown will be displayed the next time you return to Week view. To view appointments for the week 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Week View, and then press the Action button. To change settings for Week View, press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then press the Action button. 75 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks Month view DRAFT The Month view provides an overview of your monthly schedule with arrow indicators for morning and afternoon appointments. The arrows pointing upward represent morning appointments, and the arrows pointing downward represent afternoon appointments. An all-day event is indicated by a box inside the calendar day. If you have morning and afternoon appointments and an all day event, a box will surround that calendar day. To view your schedule for the month 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. 76 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Month View, and then press the Action button. DRAFT Importing calendar information You can import calendar information from another calendar program if it uses the iCal or vCal format. The calendar information can be imported from attachments in e-mail messages, SMS messages, links in Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer, or by infrared. Using Tasks A task is a personal or work-related project, assignment, or errand to track through completion. A task can occur once or repeatedly. A recurring task can repeat at regular intervals or repeat based on the date you mark the task complete. For example, you might want to pay a bill on the last Friday of every month, or get a haircut when one month has passed since your last haircut. The Tasks list The Tasks list shows your "things to do" list. An item is followed by an exclamation mark if it has been marked as high priority and a down arrow if it has- 77 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks been marked as low priority. Overdue tasks are displayed bold and red. Completed tasks are displayed with the corresponding check box selected. If you synchronize tasks with your desktop computer, completed tasks are removed from your Smartphone after synchronization. They are then displayed in gray with a strikethrough on your desktop computer. DRAFT Using the Tasks list To create a new task 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Tasks, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the Enter new task here field, enter the task, and then press the Action button. When you create a new task on your Smartphone, you can synchronize tasks with your desktop computer to keep your Tasks list up-to-date in both locations. If you create a new task with a reminder on your desktop computer, you can synchronize tasks with your Smartphone to hear the reminder on your Smartphone. To mark a task as complete 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Tasks, and then press the Action button. 78 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks 2.Select the task, and press the Complete soft key. To mark a completed task as incomplete 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Tasks, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the task, and press the Activate soft key. To delete a task from the Tasks list 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Tasks, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the task, and press the Delete soft key. Creating Voice Notes Voice Notes are used to create short voice recordings. Recordings are included in the All Notes list and are named consecutively (Recording 1, Recording 2, and so on). DRAFT To create a Voice Note 1.Hold the Smartphone's microphone near your mouth. 2.Press jog dial, and press the Record soft key to begin recording your voice note. 3.Press the Stop soft key to stop recording your voice note. To listen to a recording, select it from the All Notes list, press the Menu soft key, select Play, and then press the Action button. To rename a recording 1.Press jog dial, and select the recording to rename. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Rename, and then press the Action button. 3.Under Name, enter a new name for the recording, and press the Done soft key. Beaming information You can use the infrared port on your Smartphone to send and receive (beam) calendar appointments and contact cards between your Smartphone and Syn- 79 Contacks, Calendar and Tasks chronizing Information with another mobile device or a desktop computer that has an infrared port and supports VCards and VCal. To beam a contact 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Contacts, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the contact to beam, press the Menu soft key, select Beam Contact, and then press the Action button. Align the infrared ports so that they are unobstructed and within close range of each other, and press the Beam soft key. Status information will then be displayed, indicating the name of the device your Smartphone is beaming to, and whether the beaming process is pending, done, or has failed. To beam an appointment 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Calendar, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the appointment to beam, and press the Action button to open the appointment. 3.Press the Menu soft key, select Beam Appointment, and then press the Action button. 4.Align the infrared ports so that they are unobstructed and within close range of each other, and press the Beam soft key. Status information will then be displayed, indicating the name of the device your Smartphone is beaming to, and whether the beaming process is pending, done, or has failed. DRAFT To receive beamed information 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Accessories, and then press the Action button. 2.Select Infrared Receive, and press the Action button. 3.Align the infrared ports so that they are unobstructed and within close range of each other, and press the Yes soft key to receive the information. Your Smartphone can receive beamed files of any type, but some files may need to be copied to your desktop computer for viewing. 80 Syncronizing Information 81 Syncronizing Information This chapter introduces basic concepts and features of Microsoft ActiveSync, and explains how to set up Server ActiveSync, synchronize remotely, and create a synchronization schedule. This chapter also gives an overview of the different types of Microsoft Outlook information you can synchronize. For more information about ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer. Using ActiveSync You can synchronize information on your desktop computer and/or a Microsoft Exchange Server with the information on your Smartphone. ActiveSync compares the information on your Smartphone with the information on your desktop computer and/or the server and updates all locations with the most recent information. With ActiveSync, you can: • Keep your Outlook information up-to-date by synchronizing your Smartphone with your desktop computer. • Choose to synchronize Inbox, Calendar, and Contacts with a server so that you have the latest information, even when your desktop computer is turned off. • Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your Smartphone and your desktop computer. • Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization schedule. • Select which information types are synchronized and control how much information is synchronized. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments to synchronize. DRAFT Using Server ActiveSync, you can synchronize information directly with a Microsoft Exchange Server if your company is running Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 or later. Installing ActiveSync Before you begin synchronization, install ActiveSync on your desktop computer from the Smartphone Companion CD. For more information about installing ActiveSync, see the Quick Start Card. ActiveSync is already installed on your Smartphone. Creating a Partnership 82 Syncronizing Information After the installation is complete, the New Partnership Wizard helps you set up a partnership between your Smartphone and your desktop computer and/ or a server so that you can start synchronizing information and customizing your synchronization settings. Your first synchronization process will automatically begin when you finish using the wizard. After the first synchronization, you will notice that your Outlook information now appears on your Smartphone. To prevent synchronization problems, select Synchronize with Microsoft Mobile Information Server and/or this desktop computer in the New Partnership Wizard only if you are certain that your company is running Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 or later and you know the server name. Otherwise, select Synchronize with this desktop computer. For more information, contact your network administrator or service provider. Connection status DRAFT Server synchronization status Desktop synchronization status Select to connect and synchronize Select to synchronize via IR or change synchronization settings To start and stop synchronization 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select ActiveSync, and then press the Action button. 2.To start synchronization, press the Sync soft key; to stop synchronization, press the Stop soft key. Setting up Server ActiveSync 83 Syncronizing Information Before you can begin to synchronize information with a server, you may need to request server configuration information, such as your user name, password, and the name of the Microsoft Mobile Information Server, either from your service provider or from your corporate network administrator. This configuration information may have already been set up on your Smartphone, or you may have already been given this information. To set up Server ActiveSync 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select ActiveSync, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then press the Action button. 3.Select Connection, and press the Action button. 4.Under Username, enter your Microsoft Exchange user name. 5.Under Password, enter your Microsoft Exchange password. 6.Under Domain, enter the name of the domain for your Microsoft Exchange Server (if required). 7.Select Save password if you want your Smartphone to save your password so that you need not enter it repeatedly. 8.In Server name, enter the name of the Microsoft Mobile Information Server to which you want to connect. 9.Press the Done soft key twice. 10.To begin synchronizing with the server, press the Sync soft key. DRAFT You can also set up a connection to synchronize remotely with a server when you first create a partnership between your Smartphone and desktop computer. 84 Syncronizing Information To stop synchronizing with a server You can stop synchronizing an information type with a server on your Smartphone. However, to change to synchronizing that information type with your desktop computer instead, you will need to change the synchronization settings on the desktop computer. For more information about synchronization, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer. 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select ActiveSync, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then select the information type that you no longer want to synchronize with a server, such as Calendar, Contacts, or Inbox. 3.Clear the check box next to the information type that you no longer want to synchronize with a server, and press the Done soft key. DRAFT Synchronizing Remotely You can synchronize remotely with your desktop computer, or with a server, if you have set up Server ActiveSync. To synchronize remotely with a desktop computer 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select ActiveSync, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then press the Action button. 85 Syncronizing Information 3.Select PC Settings, and then press the Action button. 4.Select Include PC sync remotely when synchronizing, and then press the Action button. 5.Under Connect To, select the appropriate computer name, and press the Done soft key. 6.To start synchronization, press the Sync soft key. To synchronize remotely with a desktop computer, it must be turned on. To synchronize remotely with a server 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select ActiveSync, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then press the Action button. 3.Select the information type to synchronize with the server, press the Action button, select the Synchronize [Information type] check box, and then press the Done key. DRAFT Creating a server synchronization schedule You can create a server synchronization schedule so that your information is automatically synchronized with the server at time intervals that you specify. To create a schedule to synchronize with a server when your Smartphone is connected to a desktop computer 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select ActiveSync, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, select Schedule, and then press the Action button. 3.Select the When connected to my PC, synchronize with the server every check box, and select a length of time. 4.Press the Done soft key. To create a schedule to synchronize with a server when your Smartphone is not connected to a desktop computer (synchronize wirelessly) 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select ActiveSync, and then press the Action button. 86 Syncronizing Information 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, select Schedule, and then press the Action button. 3.Select the When not connected to my PC, synchronize with the server every check box and select a length of time. 4.Press the Done soft key. Synchronizing information This section provides an overview of the types of Outlook information you can synchronize. By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of Outlook information. Use ActiveSync options to turn synchronization on and off for specific information types. Synchronizing Inbox When you select Inbox for synchronization in ActiveSync, e-mail messages are synchronized as part of the general synchronization process. During synchronization, the following events occur: • Messages are copied from the Outlook Inbox folder on your desktop computer, or from a Microsoft Exchange Server, to the Inbox folder on your Smartphone. • By default, when synchronizing Inbox information with your desktop computer, you will receive only messages from the last three days and the first .5 KB of each new message. You can also choose to download file attachments. • By default, when synchronizing Inbox information with a server, you will receive only messages from the last three days and the first 500 bytes of each new message. • The messages on your Smartphone and on your desktop computer are linked. When you delete a message on your Smartphone, it is deleted from your desktop computer the next time you synchronize, and vice versa. • Messages in subfolders in other e-mail folders in Outlook are synchronized only if the folders have been selected for synchronization in Inbox on your Smartphone. DRAFT SMS messages are not received in Inbox through synchronization. Instead, they are sent to your Smartphone by way of your service provider. Synchronizing Calendar 87 Syncronizing Information Calendar items stored on your Smartphone can be synchronized with calendar items stored on your desktop computer or on a Microsoft Exchange Server. By default, calendar items from the last two weeks will be synchronized. Calendar items created on your Smartphone are copied to your desktop computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa. Similarly, Calendar items that are deleted from your Smartphone are deleted from your desktop computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your information up-to-date in all locations. Synchronizing Contacts Contacts stored on your Smartphone can be synchronized with contacts stored on your desktop computer or on a Microsoft Exchange Server. By default, all of your contacts will be synchronized. Contacts created on your Smartphone are copied to your desktop computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa. Similarly, contacts that are deleted from your Smartphone are deleted from your desktop computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your information up-to-date in all locations. DRAFT Synchronizing Tasks Tasks stored on your Smartphone can be synchronized with tasks stored on your desktop computer. Task synchronization is automatically selected in ActiveSync. By default, all of your incomplete tasks will be synchronized. Tasks created on your Smartphone are copied to your desktop computer during synchronization, and vice versa. Similarly, tasks that are deleted from your Smartphone are deleted from your desktop computer during synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your information up-to-date in all locations. Tasks can be synchronized only with your desktop computer; they cannot be synchronized with a server. Synchronizing using an infrared connection You can use an infrared connection to create a direct connection between your Smartphone and another mobile device or desktop computer quickly. This method is ideal for quickly changing between multiple devices because there are no cables or adapters to change. When creating a partnership, you must connect using infrared, a cable, or a cradle connection. 88 Syncronizing Information For more information about synchronizing using an infrared connection or other connection types, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer. ActiveSync errors Whenever ActiveSync cannot successfully synchronize your information, it displays an error on your Smartphone. To view more information about an ActiveSync error • Press the Action button when the error text is displayed. ActiveSync will then display more information about the error that occurred. Some types of errors can interfere with automatic synchronization. If you suspect that a scheduled automatic synchronization has not occurred, you should attempt to manually synchronize your information. Successfully completing manual synchronization will reset automatic synchronization. For more information, see the "Synchronizing Information" section of ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer. DRAFT Exchanging files between Smartphone and desktop PC With ActiveSync, you can exchange files between your Smartphone and desktop PC. To exchange files between desktop PC to Smartphone 1.Connect your device to your desktop computer. 2.In ActiveSync, click Explore. Windows Explorer will open the Mobile Device window for your Smartphone. 3.In Windows Explorer, browse to the file that you want to copy on your device or desktop computer. 4.Do one of the following: • To copy the file to your Smartphone, right-click the file and click Copy. Place the cursor in the desired folder for your device, right-click, and click Paste. • To copy the file to your desktop computer, right-click the file and click Copy. Place the cursor in the desired folder for your desktop computer, right-click, and click Paste. 89 Internet, Entertainment, and More 90 Internet, Entertainment, and More This chapter explains how to browse the Web using Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer, play audio and video files using Microsoft Windows Media Player, set up a modem link, play Solitaire, and use Calculator. Using Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer, you can browse the Web on your Smartphone. Pocket Internet Explorer on your Smartphone supports WAP (Wireless Application Protocol), HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), and cHTML (compact Hypertext Markup Language). The browser supports images and sounds, but it does not support frames on a Web page. To access Pocket Internet Explorer • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. To disconnect from the Internet • Press the End button. DRAFT Navigating in Pocket Internet Explorer With Pocket Internet Explorer, the Favorites list is displayed as the main screen instead of a home page. You can add your own favorites to this list for quick access to Web sites you frequently visit. You can also access Smartphone How-To information any time on the Web from the Favorites list. Access your Favorites list from any Web page by simply pressing the Favorites soft key. To view a favorite 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Select a favorite to view, and press the Go soft key. To activate a link • Select a link, and press the Action button. Scroll vertically or horizontally to see all available links. To access Smartphone How-To information in Favorites 91 Internet, Entertainment, and More 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Select Smartphone How To, and press the Action button. To enter the address of a Web site 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Go To, and then press the Action button. 3.Enter the Web address, and press the Go soft key. To return to a Web page you previously visited in the same session • From a Web page, press the Back button. To view a list of the most recently-visited Web pages 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Go To, and then press the Action button. 3.Select View History, and press the Go soft key. DRAFT To visit a Web page on the History list 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Go To, and then press the Action button. 3.Select View History, and press the Go soft key. 4.Select the URL for a Web page, and press the Go soft key. While you are connected to the Internet, you can change between Pocket Internet Explorer and other programs on your Smartphone by pressing the Home button. This will not close your Internet connection. To return to the page you were viewing, press the Back button. Using the Favorites list If you see a Web page you want to visit another time, mark it as a favorite. The next time you want to visit that Web page, just select it from your Favorites list. 92 Internet, Entertainment, and More To add a Web page to your Favorites list 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Go To, and then press the Action button. 3.Enter the Web URL, and press the Go soft key. 4.Press the Menu soft key, select Add Favorite, and then press the Action button. 5.Enter a name for the Web site as you want it to appear on your Favorites list, and press the Add soft key. Enter name of link DRAFT Enter address Select folder To create a new folder in Favorites 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Add Folder, and then press the Action button. 3.Under Name, enter a name for the folder, and press the Add soft key. To delete a favorite 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the favorite to delete, press the Menu soft key, select Delete, and then press the Action button. 93 Internet, Entertainment, and More Cached Web pages The Smartphone caches Web pages as they are downloaded to your Smartphone and stores them on your Smartphone until the cache is full. If you go to a page that is already stored on your Smartphone, you will see the stored version when you select the page. Choose Refresh from the menu to see the latest Web content for that page. To refresh a Web page you have recently visited 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the Web page to revisit from your Favorites list or History list, and press the Go soft key. 3.Press the Menu soft key, select Refresh, and then press the Action button. Pocket Internet Explorer options DRAFT Use Pocket Internet Explorer options to change the way Web pages are displayed, change the network you want to connect to, and free space on your Smartphone. To view Pocket Internet Explorer options 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Internet Explorer, and then press the Action button. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Options, and then press the Action button. Pocket Internet Explorer Options General Connections 94 Function Enables you to change the way Web pages are downloaded and displayed. For example, you can choose to omit displaying images, turn off sound, fit the Web page to the screen, request a warning before moving from secure Web pages to nonsecure Web pages, allow cookies, or change the language. Enables you to change the network to connect to. For example, change from "The Internet" to "My Corporate Network." Internet, Entertainment, and More Memory Enables you to clear temporary Internet files, cookies, and your Web history. Using Media Player Using Windows Media Player 7.0 or later, you can play Windows Media audio and video files and MP3 audio files on your Smartphone. You can also copy digital music and video directly from your desktop computer to your Smartphone by using Media Player or ActiveSync. For more information about copying files to your Smartphone, see the Media Player Help on your desktop computer. Media Player is easy to use; the controls are similar to the buttons on a compact disc player. DRAFT Figure 23 Local Content screen Playing files You can play audio or video files, skip to another song or video, and increase or decrease the volume. To play or stop a file 95 Internet, Entertainment, and More • On the Local Content screen, press the Play soft key. To access the Local Content screen, press the Select soft key. To skip to the beginning of the current file • Press Left. To skip to the beginning of the previous file • Press Left twice quickly. To skip to the next file • Press Right. To adjust the volume • Use the jog dial to increase or decrease the volume. DRAFT To play a streaming media file on a network 1.On the Local Content screen, press the Menu soft key, select Open URL, and then press the Action button. 2.Enter the Web URL, and press the Play soft key. To play files randomly 1.On the Local Content screen, press the Menu soft key, select Settings, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the Shuffle check box, and press the Done soft key. To play files repeatedly 1.On the Local Content screen, press the Menu soft key, select Settings, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the Repeat check box, and press the Done soft key. To stop playback while using another program 1.On the Local Content screen, press the Menu soft key, select Settings, and then press the Action button. 2.Select the Background play check box, and press the Done soft key. 96 Internet, Entertainment, and More Menu options when playing a file When you are playing a file, you can use the menu options to start and stop playback, skip to the next or previous file, display information about a file, configure volume and playback settings, or add files to your Favorites playlist. To access menu options when playing a file • Press the Menu soft key. DRAFT The following table lists the menu options and their functions that are available when you play a file. Menu options when Function playing a file Play/Stop Plays or stops playback of the current file. Skips to the next file on the current playlist. This Next command is not available if the last file is the current selection. Skips to the beginning of the current file on the curPrevious rent playlist. If no file is playing, this command skips to the previous file on the current playlist. Plays a streaming media file on a network (for examOpen URL ple, content streamed from an Internet radio station). 97 Internet, Entertainment, and More Properties Settings Add to Favorites Displays information about the file that is playing. Displays the Settings options, which enable you to adjust the volume and various playback options. Adds the streaming media file that is playing to the Favorites playlist. Local Content screen menu options By using the menu options from the Local Content screen, you can start and stop playback, add files to your Favorites playlist, display information about a file, configure volume and playback settings, or delete a file. To access Local Content screen menu options • Press the Menu soft key. The following table lists the Local Content screen menu options and their functions. DRAFT Local Content menu Function option Play/Stop Plays or stops playback of the current file. Local Content Displays the Local Content view playlist. Favorites Displays the Favorites view playlist. Plays a streaming media file on a network (for examOpen URL ple, content streamed from an Internet radio station). Properties Displays information about the selected file. Displays the Settings screen, which enables you to Settings adjust the volume and specify various playback options. Permanently deletes the selected file from the SmartDelete phone. Using Media Player Favorites 98 Internet, Entertainment, and More You can connect to your favorite streaming media file and add it to Favorites. The next time you want to listen to the streaming media file, just select it from Favorites. To connect to a streaming media file 1.On the Local Content screen, press the Menu soft key, select Open URL, and then press the Action button. 2.Enter the URL, and press the Play soft key. To add a streaming media file to Favorites 1.Connect to a streaming media file on the Internet or other network. 2.Press the Menu soft key, select Add to Favorites, and then press the Action button. To play a favorite 1.On the Local Content screen, press the Menu soft key, select Favorites, and then press the Action button. 2.Select an item, and press the Play soft key. DRAFT To delete a favorite 1.On the Local Content screen, press the Menu soft key, select Favorites, and then press the Action button. 2.Select an item, press the Menu soft key, select Delete, and then press the Action button. Licenses Some digital media content from the Internet, CD tracks, and videos have associated licenses that protect them from being unlawfully distributed or shared. Licenses are managed and created using digital rights management (DRM), which is the technology for securing content and managing the rights for its 99 Internet, Entertainment, and More access. Some licenses prevent you from playing content that is copied to your Smartphone. To ensure that the license is copied with the content, use the Portable Device (or Copy to CD or Device) feature in Windows Media Player 7.0 or later on your desktop computer to copy content to your Smartphone. For more information about copying content to your Smartphone and other portable devices, see the Windows Media Player Help on your desktop computer. Supported File Formats Media Player supports the following types of file formats. Format Windows Media Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) File name extensions .asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmv, .wmx, .wvx .mp3 DRAFT Supported Audio and Video Codecs Media Player can play files that have been compressed by using any of the following audio and video codecs. Audio codecs • Microsoft Windows Media Audio codec version 2.0, 7.0, and 8.0 • Fraunhofer IIS-A MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 codec Video codecs • Microsoft Windows Media Video codec version 7.0 and 8.0 • Microsoft MPEG-4 video codec version 3.0 • ISO MPEG-4 video codec version 1.0 Modem Link Using Modem Link, you can use your Smartphone as an external modem for another device or computer. Modem Link allows you to use a serial port, infrared, or USB for this connection. To set up an infrared or USB modem connection 100 Internet, Entertainment, and More 1.Make sure that your Smartphone is not connected to another device. 2.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Accessories, and then press the Action button. 3.Select Modem Link, and press the Action button. 4.Under Connection, select USB or IrCOMM, press the Menu soft key, select Activate, and then press the Action button. 5.Connect your Smartphone to the device with which you want to use your Smartphone as a modem. To set up a serial port modem connection 1.Make sure that your Smartphone is not connected to another device. 2.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Accessories, and then press the Action button. 3.Select Modem Link, and then press the Action button. 4.Under Connection, select Serial (COM1), press the Menu soft key, select Activate, and then press the Action button. DRAFT The default baud rate is set for 115,200. Do not change this default unless the port speed of the Smartphone or computer requires you to do so. To activate the Modem Link 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Accessories, and then press the Action button. 2.Select Modem Link, and then press the Action button. 3.Press the Menu soft key, select Activate, and then press the Action button. 4.Align the Smartphone's infrared (IR) port or connect the cable to the device. To deactivate the Modem Link 1.On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Accessories, and then press the Action button. 2.Select Modem Link, and then press the Action button. 3.Press the Menu soft key, select Deactivate, and then press the Action button. Failing to deactivate the Modem Link when you are finished using it may result in problems with using ActiveSync in the same session. 101 Internet, Entertainment, and More File Management Using File Management, you can view the files stored in your Smartphone (and storage card if inserted) and deal with them. To use File Management • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select File Management and then press the Action button. To navigate in File Management • Use the direction key to select a file (or a folder), and press the Action button to open it. • To return to the previous directory, press Prev. To deal with files using File Management Select a file and press Menu. The following table lists the menu options and their functions that are available for dealing with a file. DRAFT Menu options Cut Copy Paste Delete Rename Misc Refresh Exit 102 Function Cut selected file. Copy select file. Paste file under current directory. Delete selected file. Rename selected file. Open a submenu that allows you to sort the files under current directory, view properties of selected file and view information about the Smartphone. Refresh the contents under current directory. Exit File Management. Internet, Entertainment, and More Solitaire The object of Solitaire is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order, beginning with the aces. You win the game when all cards are on the suit stacks. DRAFT To start a game of Solitaire • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Games, select Solitaire, and then press the Action button. Playing Solitaire To start a new game of Solitaire • In Solitaire, press the Menu soft key, and then select New Game. To move cards in Solitaire • Press the number or character above the card stack displaying the card you want to move, and then press the number or character above the card stack to which you want to move the card. Pressing Up will move a card to one of the four card stacks on the upper right corner of the screen if it belongs there. For example, if you have an ace displayed in one of the seven stacks, press the number above the ace, and then press Up. 103 Internet, Entertainment, and More To play Solitaire 1.Move any aces on the seven stacks to the four card spaces at the top of the screen, and then make any other available plays. 2.When you have made all available plays, press the Draw soft key to turn over cards. The card that is face up on the deck is always available for play. Calculator You can use Calculator to perform any of the standard operations for which you would normally use a handheld calculator. Calculator performs basic arithmetic, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. To open Calculator • On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select More, select Accessories, select Calculator, and then press the Action button. DRAFT To enter numbers and perform calculations • Use the keypad to enter numbers and perform calculations. • Press the Pound (#) key to cycle through the available mathematical symbols, and press the Asterisk (*) key to enter a decimal point. You can also use the direction keys to display the available mathematical symbols. Press Up for the plus sign (+), press Down for the minus sign (-), press Left for the division sign (/), and press Right for the multiplication sign (X). To clear the current calculation or displayed number • Press the Clear soft key. To clear the last digit entered in a multiple-digit entry • Press the Back button. 104
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