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TRITON/Pocket PC
User’s Manual
Copyright
Cyberbank assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the
use of this manual. And also Cyberbank assumes no responsibility for any
damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead
battery, or repairs. Be sure to make backup copies of all-important data on other
media to protect against data loss.
The information contained in this document is provided “as is” and is subject to change
without notice. Cyberbank makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual,
including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose. Cyberbank shall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for
incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or
use of this manual or the examples herein.
This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights
are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, adapted, or
translated to another language without the prior written consent of Cyberbank, except as
allowed under the copyright laws.
The programs that control this product are copyrighted and all rights are reserved.
Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of those programs without prior written
permission of Cyberbank is also prohibited. Microsoft, ActiveSync, MSN, Outlook,
Windows, Windows Media, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries. Microsoft products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., a wholly
owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation.
All other brand names and product names used in this document are trade names,
service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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FCC RF Exposure Information
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in
Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio
frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent
with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of
TRITON complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments
could impair call quality, damage your TRITON, or result in violation of FCC regulations.
Do not use your TRITON with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the
skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
TRITON was tested for typical body-worn operations using the optional belt-clip / holster placed touch
(0cm) from the body. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a separation distance of touch
(0cm) must be maintained between the user's body and TRITON, including the antenna, whether
extended or retracted. The use of non-tested accessories or other body-worn operations may not comply
with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Contact your local dealer for optional
accessory items.
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones
The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the
head of a user for a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result of an
extensive testing, measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how much
RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory
settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less that the
level reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to
a base station antenna, phone design and other factors. What is important to remember
is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent a
variation in safety. All phones must meet the federal standard, which incorporates a
substantial margin of safety. As stated above, variations in SAR values between different
model phones do not mean variations in safety. SAR values at or below the federal
standard of 1.6W/kg are considered safe for use by the public.
CDMA mode (Part 22)- Head: 1.46W/kg; Body-worn: 0.87W/kg
FCC Radio Frequency Emission
This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines. FCC ID number:
PGVCB-0880NP. More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the following
FCC website: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
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Safety Information
Please read these simple guidelines before using your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines may
be dangerous or illegal.
Do not use a hand held phone whilst driving a vehicle; park the vehicle first.
Switch off your phone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular phones whilst airborne is illegal in some
countries. It may disrupt the operation of the aircraft. Follow any regulations or rules regarding air travel.
Wireless phones can cause interference. Switch off your phone near medical equipment.
Do not use your mobile phone at a petrol station or near fuel, chemicals or in any area where blasting is in
progress. Observe restrictions and follow all rules and regulations.
Use the phone only in a normal manner as instructed in this manual and do not handle the antenna
unnecessarily.
Only qualified service personnel must install or repair equipment. Breaking the warranty seal and opening
the casing of the phone will void your warranty.
Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect to incompatible products.
Avoid any contact with water and any type of moisture.
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USER INFORMATION
Acknowledging Special Precautions and
the FCC Industry Canada Notice
Cautions
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC compliance Information
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.
When used a computer peripheral,
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.
Information to User
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.
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Contents
1 | About Device ...................................................................................................... 1-1
What’s in the Box...................................................................................................... 1-2
Hardware Features ................................................................................................... 1-3
Using the Stylus ........................................................................................................ 1-5
Pop-up Menu ..................................................................................................... 1-5
Soft Reset & Hard Reset .......................................................................................... 1-6
Microsoft Pocket PC Software .................................................................................. 1-7
Where to Find Information ........................................................................................ 1-8
Using Help on Your Device....................................................................................... 1-8
Using This Manual .................................................................................................... 1-8
2 | Getting Started ................................................................................................. 2-1
Complete the Welcome wizard ................................................................................. 2-2
Using Today Screen ................................................................................................. 2-7
File Explorer ............................................................................................................ 2-12
Powering up device .................................................................................................. 2-16
Battery ............................................................................................................... 2-16
AC Power with Cradle ....................................................................................... 2-17
Turning device On and Off ................................................................................ 2-17
Using the Hardware Buttons..................................................................................... 2-18
Function Keys.................................................................................................... 2-18
Phone Status LED ............................................................................................. 2-18
Charging Status LED......................................................................................... 2-18
Navigation Pad .................................................................................................. 2-18
Caring for your device ............................................................................................. 2-19
Protect the screen ............................................................................................. 2-19
Do not drop your device .................................................................................... 2-19
Avoid radiated interference................................................................................ 2-19
Avoid high temperatures.................................................................................... 2-19
3 | Using Input Panel .............................................................................................. 3-1
Using Input Panel ..................................................................................................... 3-2
Block Recognizer...................................................................................................... 3-2
Keyboard................................................................................................................... 3-3
Letter Recognizer ..................................................................................................... 3-3
Transcriber................................................................................................................ 3-4
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4 | Connecting to Desktop ..................................................................................... 4-1
Install Microsoft ActiveSync and establish a partnership ......................................... 4-2
Synchronizing Data................................................................................................... 4-9
Copy, Paste and Transfer files ................................................................................. 4-13
Full Backup & Restore using Backup/Restore of ActiveSync................................... 4-15
Backup............................................................................................................... 4-15
Restore .............................................................................................................. 4-16
How to install programs using ActiveSync................................................................ 4-18
Connecting to Device................................................................................................ 4-19
5 | Using the Internet & E-mail............................................................................... 5-1
Browsing Internet Explorer from your device............................................................ 5-2
Using Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer .......................................................... 5-2
To start Pocket Internet Explorer....................................................................... 5-2
Mobile Favorites folder ............................................................................................. 5-4
To make Mobile Favorites ................................................................................. 5-4
To make the Mobile Favorites button ................................................................ 5-5
To reduce the amount of memory caused by Mobile Favorites ........................ 5-5
To view Mobile Favorites offline ........................................................................ 5-6
Sending and Receiving E-mail.................................................................................. 5-7
Synchronizing E-mail Messages ....................................................................... 5-7
Using the Message List ..................................................................................... 5-9
Make a new message........................................................................................ 5-10
Delete a message.............................................................................................. 5-12
Reply, Reply all or Forward a message ............................................................ 5-12
Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server................................................................... 5-13
Customize a new mail service ........................................................................... 5-13
To connect to an e-mail service ........................................................................ 5-15
To synchronize your own local folder through ActiveSync................................ 5-16
To download the attachments of message........................................................ 5-17
6 | Configuring Device............................................................................................ 6-1
Settings ..................................................................................................................... 6-2
7 | Using the Mobile Phone .................................................................................... 7-1
Phone Program......................................................................................................... 7-2
SMS(Short Message Service) .................................................................................. 7-24
8 | Microsoft Pocket Outlook ................................................................................. 8-1
Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings.................................................. 8-2
To create an appointment.................................................................................. 8-4
Using the Summary Section .............................................................................. 8-5
Creating Meeting Request................................................................................. 8-6
Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues............................................................. 8-8
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To create a contact............................................................................................ 8-10
Using the Summary Section .............................................................................. 8-11
Tasks: Keeping a To-Do List .................................................................................... 8-12
To create a task................................................................................................. 8-13
Using the Summary Section .............................................................................. 8-14
Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas...................................................................... 8-15
To create a note ................................................................................................ 8-16
9 | Microsoft Programs ......................................................................................... 9-1
Microsoft Pocket Word.............................................................................................. 9-2
To use Pocket Word .......................................................................................... 9-2
Tips for Working in Pocket Word....................................................................... 9-4
Microsoft Pocket Excel ............................................................................................. 9-5
To use Pocket Excel.......................................................................................... 9-5
Tips for Working in Pocket Excel....................................................................... 9-6
Microsoft Windows Media Player.............................................................................. 9-7
To start Windows Media Player......................................................................... 9-7
Connect to Windowsmedia.com........................................................................ 9-8
Playlist ............................................................................................................... 9-8
Working with Audio Files on a SD Card ............................................................ 9-9
Assign buttons ................................................................................................... 9-11
Using Terminal Services Client................................................................................. 9-12
Connecting and Using TSC ............................................................................... 9-12
Pictures ..................................................................................................................... 9-14
Working with Images ......................................................................................... 9-15
Image Tools ....................................................................................................... 9-15
Editing Images................................................................................................... 9-17
Rotating Images ................................................................................................ 9-17
Cropping Images ............................................................................................... 9-18
Undoing Changes.............................................................................................. 9-19
Changing Images Brightness and Contrast....................................................... 9-20
Viewing Images in a Slideshow ......................................................................... 9-20
Configuring Pictures .......................................................................................... 9-22
MSN Messenger ....................................................................................................... 9-23
To set up an account and sign in ...................................................................... 9-23
Working with Contacts....................................................................................... 9-24
Editing My Text Messages ................................................................................ 9-25
Chatting with Contacts....................................................................................... 9-25
Adding a Contact ............................................................................................... 9-26
Set Options ........................................................................................................ 9-27
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10 | Applications .................................................................................................... 10-1
POZ Camera............................................................................................................. 10-2
POZ Camcorder........................................................................................................ 10-7
POZ Album ............................................................................................................... 10-14
11 | Support & Service .......................................................................................... 11-1
Web Site ................................................................................................................... 11-1
Service ...................................................................................................................... 11-1
Appendix
A. Hardware Specifications....................................................................................... A-1
B. Warranty ............................................................................................................... B-1
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Chapter 1
About Device
Congratulations on purchasing our PDA (personal digital assistant) device, Triton,
powered by Microsoft® Windows® for Pocket PC. Your device lets you keep your most
important business and personal information current and close at hand. Your device
includes Microsoft Pocket PC Software 2003 second edition, which includes the latest
version of Microsoft Pocket Outlook®, so you can read and write e-mail while on the
road and manage your appointments and contacts. You will find that your device is also
the perfect companion to your desktop or notebook PC, allowing you to take vital
business data and documents with you and easily upload updated information. The
device offers you the highest quality in performance and power management as well as
rich programs and utilities designed by cyberbank.
ඝ In this chapter, you will find:
- What’s in the Box?
- Hardware Features
- Using Stylus
- Soft Reset & Hard Reset
- Microsoft Pocket PC Software
- The 3rd party programs
- Where to Find Information
- Using This Manual
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What’s in the Box?
Your device package includes the following items:
Device
Cradle
Quick Start Guide
(A graphic guide to
setting up your device.)
AC Adapter
USB Converter Cable
Pocket PC Companion CD
(Includes Microsoft
ActiveSync® and Microsoft
Outlook 2002 for your desktop
PC, as well as programs and
utilities that add functionality to
your device.)
USB Cable
User's Manual
Cyberbank CD
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Hardware Features
The illustrations below introduces you to the various buttons and other features of your
device.
Camera Model
1.
Stereo headphone jack: Connect a stereo headphone provided by Cyberbank.
2.
USB slot(Host): Through USB Converter Cable, connect USB devices such as USB
keyboard, USB drive to your desktop PC.
3.
SD (Secure Digital) card slot: Insert an optional SD card to add memory.
4.
CF (CompactFlash) card slot: Insert an optional CF card to add memory.
5.
Camera button: press this button to take a picture.
6.
Phone button: Press to turn your phone program on.
7.
Speaker: Listen to music or set audible reminders and alerts and hear the voice
while communicating on the mobile phone.
8.
Touch screen (TFT LCD): Tap on-screen controls or buttons to select menu
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commands or input text.
9.
Function key: easily enter the various functions.
10. Navigation pad: Press to navigate through documents or select on-screen buttons
and controls.
11. Microphone: Speak into the microphone to record voice notes and communicate on
the mobile phone.
12. Number key: enter numbers.
13. Power button: Press to turn your device on and off.
14. Phone status LED: flashes when a phone-call comes in and displays the status of
mobile phone. Notifies you of phone status including SMS.
15. Antenna: used for built-in cellular module.
16. Charging status LED: indicates power status while recharging. (Blue : fully charged,
Red : charging)
17. Camera button: press this button to take a picture.
18. Infrared(IrDA) port: Beam files to other mobile devices.
19. USB/Serial port: connect to desktop PC through the USB cable.
20. Stylus: Use the stylus to navigate on the touch screen.
21. Battery: removable Lithium Ion main battery(1800mAh).
22. Reset switch: Use the stylus to press the reset switch and restart your device so that
all your unsaved files will be deleted.
23. Mirror: show your face.
24. Camera Lens: Take a picture.
25. Cradle port: connect to Cradle.
26. PCMCIA expansion pack slot: connect to the optional expansion pack.
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Using the Stylus
Use the stylus to navigate and select objects on the screen.
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Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.
Drag
Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and
images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.
Tap and hold
Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item.
On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform.
Pop-up menu
With pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for an item. For example, you can
use the pop-up menu in the contact list to quickly delete a contact, make a copy of a
contact, or send an e-mail message to a contact. The actions in the pop-up menus vary
from program to program.
To access a pop-up menu, tap and hold the stylus on the name of the item that you want.
When the menu appears, lift the stylus, and tap the action you want. Or tap anywhere
outside the menu to close the menu without performing an action.
Tap and hold to display the pop-up menu.
Lift the stylus and tap the action you want.
Select from the pop-up menu to copy,
delete, paste, select all, rename, move.
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Soft Reset & Hard Reset
When your device is running slow or improperly, use the stylus to press the Reset switch
(see the picture below). This is called “Soft Reset” in this manual. When you perform a
Soft Reset, you will lose all unsaved data. Be sure to save all data in open documents or
programs beforehand. This is similar to pressing the Reset switch on your desktop.
Performing Hard Reset is to press the power button with a finger and press the reset
switch with a stylus at the same time. When you perform Hard Reset, you will lose all
information that is stored in the RAM. Be sure to save all data using ActiveSync or the
Backup utility before you perform Hard Reset.
Be sure to use the stylus provided by Cyberbank.
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Microsoft Pocket PC Software
Your device already includes the full suite of software you need to function as a mobile
professional. These programs are introduced below.
Detailed information can be found in later chapters.
The programs listed below are preinstalled in Flash ROM. These preinstalled programs
will not be deleted if your device suffers a loss of power.
ActiveSync. Synchronize information between your device and desktop computer.
Calendar. Keep track of your appointments and create meeting requests.
Tasks. Keep track of your to-do list.
Contacts. Keep track of your friends and colleagues.
Notes. Create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and recordings.
Inbox. Send and receive e-mail messages from your device.
Pocket Word. Create new documents or view and edit Word documents created on
your desktop PC.
Pocket Excel. Create new workbooks or view and edit Excel workbooks created on
your desktop PC.
Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer. Browse the Web and view channels and
subscription content.
MSN Messenger.1 Send and receive instant messages with your MSN® Messenger
contacts.
Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC.2 Play audio and video clips on
your device. Windows Media™ Player lets you play songs and video files that have
been recorded in the MP3 or WMA formats.
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1 Requires an account with an Internet service provider.
2 Check the Microsoft Mobile Devices Web site for updates to Windows Media Player, including details on
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Where to Find Information
ActiveSync
The ActiveSync Troubleshooter on your desktop PC is on the ActiveSync File menu,
click Connection Settings, and then click Help. You can install ActiveSync 3.7.1 from the
provided Companion CD. In case that you lose the companion CD, download and install
the latest ActiveSync version on www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/download on your
desktop PC.
Using Help on Your Device
You can get help for specific programs and for Microsoft Pocket PC software by tapping
Help on the Start menu. Help can be displayed for the active program. To display a
menu of all Help files available on your device, tap the View menu, and then tap All
Installed Help, or simply tap Help while the Today screen is active.
Using This Manual
This User's manual is designed to help you get started using your device quickly and
easily. Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of procedures and
artwork, some of the screens displayed on your device may be a little different from the
ones that appear in this User’s manual.
This User's manual includes certain visual cues that will help you find the information you
want easily.
Notes : Helpful information related to the topic.
Notice : This is important information that should be observed to prevent loss of
data or damage to your device.
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Chapter 2
Getting Started
This chapter will help you start using your device. You will become familiar with the hardware
and learn how to set up your device. When you finish this chapter, you will have all the
information you need to begin working with your device.
ඝ This chapter includes step-by-step instructions to help you.
- Complete the Welcome Wizard
- Using Today Screen
- Using File Explorer
- Power up device
- Hardware buttons
- Caring for your device
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Complete the Welcome wizard
Follow the steps in this section to start using your device for the first time or after performing
hard-reset.
Gently touch the screen with stylus. From
now on, it is called “tap”.
A target (+) will move in the order of “center
o upper left o lower left o lower right o
upper right” on your screen. Since
calibrating the touch screen has a direct
affect on the recognition ability of your touch
screen, be sure to accurately tap the center
of the target (+) with your stylus.
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hold, tap the Next button.
Tap and hold this location to have next window.
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It is called “Pop-up” menu. Select Cut..
Tap and hold this location next to 11 to paste the
cut contents. Then you will have the new pop-up
menu.
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Select Paste on this list.
The pasted contents have appeared. Tap the Next
button.
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Select a time zone you stay from
the drop-down list box.
Tap the screen to finish the Welcome wizard.
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Using Today Screen
After finishing the Welcome wizard, put your device on the cradle connected to your desktop
PC to automatically synchronize through Microsoft ActiveSync so that you have the next screen.
Start menu
Navigation bar
Enter your personal information which is not synchronized
with your desktop PC.
Command bar
Synchronize today with your desktop PC through
ActiveSync.
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Select this option box to have your personal
information displayed whenever you turn on
your device.
Tap any text box where you want to enter information to have input panel displayed. For more
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detailed information on input panel, see chapter 3.
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English Number, special characters
For more personal information if needed, select the Notes tab.
Tap OK to save the current screen.
Select this option box to have your personal
information displayed whenever you turn on
your device.
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Tap OK to save these settings.
File Explorer
This File Explorer of your device is similar to Window Explorer of desktop PC.
Select the Start menu > Programs > File Explorer.
Select to go to the higher level of
a folder.
Select a folder below My
Device you want to move to.
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ඝ View the contents of Mini SD(Secure Digital) card
Insert Mini SD cards into the Mini SD card slot so that SDMMC Disk folder appears. Tap this
folder to view the contents of Mini SD card.
Mini SD Card folder
Magicn Store folder shortcut
My device icon
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Tap and hold the file you cut, copy, rename and delete to have Pop-up menu displayed. Also tap
and hold out of files or folders to have a little different pop-up menu that includes new folder. Now
we show you an example of process where we copy a file from a folder and paste it to another folder.
This is a pop-up menu
Tap and hold a file you copy to have Pop-up
menu displayed and tap Copy.
Tap and hold a file you copy to have Pop-up menu displayed and tap Copy. Select Personal
you want to paste the copied file to. On the Personal folder, tap and hold the empty space to
have pop-up menu that includes Paste.
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Powering up device
Because the data and files you save on your device are stored in RAM, maintaining a
continuous power supply to the device at all times is extremely important. If your device runs
out of power, all information stored in RAM is lost. The preinstalled programs will not be deleted
even if your device suffers a loss of power; however, any custom settings and programs you
have added will be erased.
To safeguard data against loss in the event of power failure, you can save or back up files to NAND Flash
ROM(called “File Store” here). For more information, see “Backing Up and Restoring Data” in chapter 4
and “Managing Memory” in chapter 6.
Your device receives power from two sources: the main battery and the ac power adapter. The
following sections describe these sources. For tips on extending battery life, see “Managing
Power” in chapter 6.
Battery
The lithium-ion battery pack provides power to your device while it is not connected to ac power.
Actual battery life will vary depending on how you use your device. Some functions, such as
listening to music, using the backlight, or operating SD cards, use considerable power and may
reduce this time significantly.
The battery is charged whenever your device is connected to an ac power source—either the
AC adapter or the USB cradle. Usually, it takes 5 hours to charge your battery fully depending
on the battery status. Connect your device to AC power or place it in the cradle when it is not in
use, to ensure that the battery is fully charged when you need to take it with you. When the
battery is fully charged, charging stops automatically; the battery will not overcharge even if it is
left upon being connected to AC power.
When the battery charge is low, a low battery warning is displayed. If you see a
low battery warning message, connect to AC power and charge the battery
immediately to prevent possible data loss.
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AC Power with Cradle
To avoid running out of battery power, you can operate your device on AC power using the
supplied AC adapter. The AC adapter accepts 100 V to 240 V, enabling you to connect to AC
power anywhere in the world. When you travel, you may need adapters to accommodate
different electrical outlets, but the AC adapter will safely convert AC voltage to the DC voltage
required by your device.
While your device is connected to AC power, the battery is charged automatically. The color of
the LED indicates the status of the battery:
This LED shows you the status of extra battery
that may be seated on the back of this cradle.
Red indicates that the battery is charging, and
blue indicates that the battery is fully charged.
Red indicates that the battery is charging, and blue indicates that the battery is
fully charged.
Turning device On and Off
One of the most convenient features of device is “instant on.” With instant on, there is no
waiting for your device to start up or shut down; you can start working immediately by pressing
the power button or one of the function keys.
When you are finished working, turn off your device by pressing the power button. By default,
your device will turn off automatically after 5 minute of inactivity if it is not connected to an AC
power source. You can use the Power control panel to change these settings.
You can use the Power control panel to change these settings. On the Start
menu, tap Settings, tap the System tab, and then tap the Power icon.
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Using the Hardware Buttons
Function Keys
) : Calculator
) : Notes
) : Tasks
) : Tab
) : Space
) : Backspace
Phone Status LED
Phone service area: Green flashing with a period of 20 seconds.
No Phone service area: Red on.
When sending call signal, your call is connected: Red on.
When receiving call signal, bell sound rings: Red on.
Receiving SMS message : Scarlet on
You have the unread SMS message: Scarlet flashing.
Using wireless internet: Blue on when transferring data, red on when receiving data.
Charging Status LED
Blue indicates that the battery is fully charged.
Red indicates that the battery is charging.
Flashing Red indicates that the temperature of battery is higher than the standard
temperature. It is recommended to seat your device on the cradle again.
Navigation Pad
Use the Navigation Pad to scroll through documents or to highlight items in a list.
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Caring for Your device
When treated properly, your device will be a reliable personal digital assistant. Follow these tips
to ensure long and trouble-free use of your device:
Protect the screen.
Pressing too hard on the touch screen may damage the screen. Use the stylus to tap the
device screen to avoid scratches or damage to the screen. To clean the screen, use a small
amount of commercial glass cleaner sprayed on a soft cloth. Avoid spraying the screen directly.
Be sure to turn off your device before cleaning the touch screen. If your device is set to power on when
you tap the screen, change this setting before you clean the touch screen.
Do not drop your device.
Dropping your device can cause damage to delicate components such as the screen.
Accidental damage is not covered under the warranty.
Avoid radiated interference.
Radiated interference from other electronic equipment may affect the appearance of the display
of your device. Removing the source of the interference will return the display to normal.
Avoid high temperatures.
Your device is designed to operate at temperatures between -20 to 60 ºC (-4 to 140 ºF). Using
the device at temperatures outside this range may damage the unit or result in loss of data. Be
especially careful not to leave your device in direct sunlight or in a car where temperatures can
rise to harmful levels.
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Chapter 3
Using Input Panel
ඝ In this chapter you have several options for entering new information:
- Block Recognizer
- Keyboard
- Letter Recognizer
- Transcriber
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Using the Input Panel
Use the Input panel to enter information in any program on your device. You can write
using keyboard, Block Recognizer, Letter Recognizer, or Transcriber. In any case, the
characters appear as typed text on the screen.
To show or hide the Input panel, tap the Input panel button. Tap the arrow next to the
Input Panel button to see your choice.
Block Recognizer
Back space
Return
Space
Punctuation & symbol
Input Panel for Block Recognizer
English entry area
Number entry area
ඝ Using Block Recognizer
1.
Tap the arrow next to the Input panel button, and then tap Block Recognizer.
2.
Write a letter in the box.
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen. For
specific instructions on using Block Recognizer, open Block Recognizer, and then
tap the question mark next to the writing area.
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Keyboard
Back space
Return
Punctuation entry
Space
Input Panel for Keyboard
ඝ To type with the soft keyboard
1.
Tap the arrow next to the Input panel button, and then tap Keyboard.
2.
On the keyboard that is displayed, tap the keys with your stylus.
Letter Recognizer
English
upper/lower case entry area
Back space
Return
Space
Punctuation & symbol entry
Number entry area
Input Panel for Letter Recognizer
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ඝ Using Letter Recognizer
1.
Tap the arrow next to the Input panel button, and then tap Letter Recognizer.
2.
Write a letter in the box.
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen. For
specific instructions on using Letter Recognizer, open Letter Recognizer and then
tap the question mark next to the writing area.
Transcriber
Settings
Arrow
Input Panel for Transcriber
How to make strokes
Take turns selecting
Tap the punctuation & symbol entry button (
) to have the next window displayed.
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Tap the Settings button(
) to have the next window displayed.
Select the width of pen and see
sample displayed below
General tab of Settings
Add space after entry
Move the slide to right/left side to select speed
and quality.
Move the slide to right/left side to select
recognition start time.
Recognizer tab of Settings
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Tap the
button to refer to how to make strokes.
Selected character
Select one of 3 options according to how often you use
the selected shape.
Tap these arrows to see more choices.
Tap the
button to have this window displayed.
With Transcriber you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you
would on paper. Unlike Letter Recognizer and Block Recognizer, you can write a
sentence or more of information; then, you pause and let Transcriber change the written
characters to typed characters.
ඝ To type with Transcriber
1.
Tap the arrow next to the Input panel button, and then tap Transcriber.
2.
Write anywhere on the screen.
For specific instructions on using Transcriber, open Transcriber and then tap the
question mark in the lower-right corner of the screen.
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Chapter 4
Connecting to Desktop
To get the most from your device, you will want to connect to your desktop or notebook
PC. This chapter describes how to establish the connection between your device and
your desktop PC, and how to synchronize and transfer files between your device and
your desktop (or any PC that has Microsoft ActiveSync installed).
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- Connecting to Device
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Install Microsoft ActiveSync and establish a partnership
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To get the most from your device, you have to connect to your desktop or notebook PC.
Microsoft ActiveSync enables you to synchronize the information on your desktop PC
with the information on your device. In addition, you can back up data from your device
to your desktop PC and restore this data to your device, and copy files between your
device and desktop PC. Before you begin synchronization, install ActiveSync on your
desktop PC from the provided Companion CD or download the latest version from
Microsoft web site www.microsoft.com . By the way, ActiveSync is already installed on
your device.
First of all, insert Companion CD into the CD-ROM of your desktop PC and the CD-ROM
will begin automatically. Then, select Start and select Install ActiveSync 3.5. Just follow
the Installation Wizard that automatically begins to install ActiveSync 3.5.
After installation is complete, the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your
device to your desktop PC, establish a partnership so you can synchronize information
between your device and your desktop computer, and customize your synchronization
settings.
This is an explanation on how to install ActiveSync 3.5, based on Windows 2000
Professional, so you may have a little bit different screen on the different OS versions
from below.
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Select Run this program from its current location to install without saving.
Click Yes to move to the next screen.
Click Next.
Click Next.
When the process becomes 100%, automatically it will go to the next screen.
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Connect USB port to desktop PC and the power cable to cradle. Then seat your device
into USB cradle.
A wizard of finding a new hardware will begin automatically as below.
Click Next.
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Click Next.
Select CD-ROM drive and click Next.
Click Next.
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Click Finish and automatically the synchronization process will begin. And then the
following processes will appear on your desktop PC.
Now, you are ready to synchronize
between your device and desktop PC, it
may take a little long time to finish
synchronization.
When it is in a state of Guest, find files
you want by pressing the Explore button
of toolbar.
Instead of synchronizing, you may set up your device as guest. Even though a guest,
you may transfer files and data between your device and your desktop PC.
When you perform hard reset or re-establish a new partnership after deleting the existing
partnership, you can select one of the options.
A desktop PC can establish partnerships with several devices while one device can
establish partnerships with up to two desktop PCs. However, you cannot synchronize
two devices with one desktop PC at the same time.
Click Next.
Select any items you want to synchronize
and otherwise, deselect the others.
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Click Next.
Click Finish. Now, you are ready to establish a new partnership.
You will have the Microsoft ActiveSync screen as shown below.
This is the partnership name that is
established with your desktop PC through
ActiveSync.
These are the items you have selected for
synchronizing with desktop PC.
When you perform hard reset on your device, you need to change the partnership name
that is preset as Pocket_PC. (for example : Pocket_PC1, Pocket_PC2, Pocket_PC3,
Pocket_PC4)
When you have some difficulties synchronizing your device with your desktop PC, click
the Connection Settings on the File menu to have the Connection Settings screen
displayed as below.
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Synchronizing Data
Synchronization compares the data on your device with your desktop PC and updates both
computers with the most recent information. For example, you can synchronize Microsoft
Word and Microsoft Excel files between your device and desktop PC. Your files are
automatically converted to the correct format. And you can synchronize e-mail messages in
Inbox on your device with e-mail messages in Microsoft Outlook on your desktop PC. And
you can keep your Pocket Outlook Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks databases up-to-dated by
synchronizing your device with Microsoft Outlook data on your desktop PC. Use the
ActiveSync options to select which information should be synchronized and to control how
much data is synchronized. By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all
types of information.
Tap Settings to customize the selected
item.
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Select Calendar and click the Settings button.
Select any option you want to customize
Pocket Calendar during the synchronizations.
Select Contacts and click the Settings button.
Select any option you want to customize
Pocket Contacts during the synchronizations.
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Select Tasks and click the Settings button.
Select any option you want to customize
Pocket Tasks during the synchronizations.
Select Favorites and click the Settings button.
Select Files and click the Settings button.
This is the folder that includes the file
synchronized with your desktop PC. You
will find the Shortcut to the Files
icon(
)on your desktop PC.
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Select Inbox and click the Settings button.
You have to select the folder you have
made to be synchronized in the Inbox
program.
In this example, while synchronizing, it is
set as copy at most 100 lines to save
space, copy messages from the last 5
days.
After you customized ActiveSync and completed the first synchronization, you can control
when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode.
Select one of the 3 options: continuously
while the device is connected, only upon
connection and manually.
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Copy, Paste and transfer files
Select the file(s) you want to copy and select Copy on the Edit menu or select Copy on the
pop-up menu. For pasting file(s), select the Explore button on the Microsoft ActiveSync
screen of your desktop PC to have the Mobile Device screen displayed as below :
First, select the folder you want to paste and select Paste on the Edit menu or select Paste
on the pop-up menu.
However, when you transfer file(s) between desktop PC and your device, files created on
your desktop PC may automatically need to be converted before you can use them on your
device, and also files created on your device may automatically need to be converted before
you can use them on your desktop PC. However, when you work with software such as
ClearVue Presentations or ClearVue Image, files should not be converted to the different
format. In other words, those software use the format identical to the corresponding
software of your desktop PC. That’s why we need to change the settings of converting
file format when files don’t need to be converted before you can use them on your
device.
You can change the settings as follows :
Tap the Conversion Settings to change
the options for conversion between
desktop PC and your device while
copying, pasting and synchronizing.
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Select Conversion Settings.
Deselect this option box not to change the
file format.
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Full Backup & Restore using Backup/Restore of ActiveSync
You can back up files, database, PIM data and programs installed in RAM to your
desktop PC using Microsoft ActiveSync, and restore them when needed.
Backup can either be performed automatically when your device is connected to your
desktop PC, or manually whenever needed. Also, you can back up updated or new data
only or choose to back up all data.
Automatic backup is only possible when a Partnership is established with a
desktop PC. Only a manual backup is possible when the partnership is
established as Guest. For more information on Backup/Restoring to and from a
desktop PC, see Microsoft ActiveSync Help.
Backup
1. Connect your device to desktop PC.
2. Tap Backup/Restore on the Tools menu of the ActiveSync screen.
Full backup
Incremental backup.
Tap Change to change backup
name.
Tap Back Up Now to begin.
3. Select “Full backup” or “Incremental backup” according to your needs.
4. You may need the backup file name and the folder when restoring your backup file.
Tap the Change button to confirm the folder.
5. Tap the Back Up Now button to begin.
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Do not remove your device from the cradle or disconnect the USB cable during
backup.
Restore
As newly installed programs or new files created on your device since your last
backup will be lost after restore, you should move them to your desktop PC or to
File Store (NAND Flash memory) before you restore data.
1. Connect your device to desktop PC.
2. Close all programs running on your device.
3. Establish a partnership as Guest.
Select this options box to set
up your device as guest.
4. Tap Backup/Restore on the Tools menu of the ActiveSync screen, and select the
Restore tab.
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5. Tap the Restore Now button.
6. Select the backup file you want to restore and select OK to begin.
7. Click Restore to begin the restore process.
8. When completed, perform soft Reset on your device with your stylus and seat your
device on your cradle to synchronize.
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How to install programs using ActiveSync
Using Setup.exe or Install.exe
1. Download the program to your desktop computer (or insert the CD or disk that
contains the program into your desktop computer).
2. Connect your device to your desktop PC.
3. If the program includes an installer program (typically named Setup.exe or Install.exe),
double-click the installer program on the desktop PC. The installer program copies the
necessary files to your device.
Using cabinet (*.cab) file
1. Download the program to your desktop computer (or insert the CD or disk that
contains the program into your desktop computer).
2. Connect your device to your desktop PC.
3. Use the ActiveSync Explore button to copy the cabinet (*.cab) file to the Program Files
folder on your device, and then double-tap the icon on your device to install the program.
4. Refer to the Read Me file or documentation that came with the program to be sure you
have copied the necessary file(s). For more information on copying files using
ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help.
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Connecting to Device
Connecting by USB Cradle
Using the USB cradle, you can charge and synchronize your device at the same time
even though the charging circuit is not included on your cradle.
Keep your device in the cradle when you are not carrying it with you, so it is always
charged, synchronized, and ready to go.
Turn off your device or remove it from the cradle before you shut down your desktop PC.
Before you connect, be sure of the following: your desktop PC is on, you have
installed ActiveSync on your desktop PC, and ActiveSync is configured to allow a
USB connection.
When you remove your device from the cradle, hold the cradle with one hand, and gently lift
your device with the other to avoid putting stress on the connectors.
1. Connect your device to your desktop PC as below:
2.
How to use the Infrared port of your device:
The infrared port on your device provides a convenient way to connect to an IrDA-equipped
PC without using a cable or cradle. Many notebook computers have built-in infrared ports;
however, you may need to install and configure an infrared port on a desktop PC. To install
the port, follow the manufacturers instructions.
Windows 95 and Windows NT® do not support USB or infrared connectivity.
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Chapter 5
Using the Internet & E-mail
In addition to connecting your device to your desktop PC, you may want to connect to
remote computers so you can access e-mail, browse the Internet, or retrieve files from a
corporate network, whether you are at home or on the road.
ඝ To start the connection, simply open a program that requires a connection to the
Internet. Your device will attempt to connect automatically.
„ Visit Internet or intranet Web or WAP pages by using Pocket Internet Explorer.
„ Send and receive e-mail messages by using Inbox. Before you can use Inbox, you
need to provide the information it needs to communicate with the e-mail server.
„ Send and receive instant messages with MSN Messenger. For more information, see
“MSN Messenger” in chapter 9.
ඝ This chapter describes
 browsing the Web using Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer and Mobile Favorites
 sending and receiving e-mail messages
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Browsing the Web on your device
You have to set up the Internet Settings before you use the Internet Explorer for the first
time. For more information, refer to the Internet Settings section later in Chapter 6.
Once you are connected to an ISP or to a network, you can browse the Internet or a
corporate intranet. You can also use Pocket Internet Explorer to browse Web and WAP
content while you are not connected—by downloading mobile favorites and channels to
your device.
This device cannot be connected to another computer or laptop and used as an
external modem to gain access to the Internet or email.
Access to the Internet is through using the built-in 1xRTT modem in this device.
Using Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer
Use Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web pages in either of these ways:
„ Connect to an ISP or network and browse the Web. To do this, you will need to
create the connection first.
„ During synchronization with your desktop PC, download mobile favorites that are
stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in Internet Explorer on the desktop PC.
While you are connected to an ISP or network, you can also download files and
programs from the Internet or an intranet.
To start Pocket Internet Explorer
1. On the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer.
Refresh button
Mobile Favorites button
Home button
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2. On the View menu, tap Address Bar.
3. Enter address you want on the address bar located on the top of screen and tap the
arrow next to the address bar, then it will automatically connect to the Internet using
CDMA module.
4. When the internet connection is completed, the internet connect (
) icon will
appear on the Navigation bar.
5. When you want to finish using Internet, tap the stop (
so that you have the Internet browse(
) button on the Command bar
) icon stopped. And also you need to tap X on
the right-upper corner and tap the Internet connect ( ) icon and tab the End button on
the Connected pop-up screen to stop your Internet connection completely.
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Mobile Favorites folder
Only items stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites folder in Internet
Explorer on your desktop PC will be synchronized with your device. This folder is created
automatically when you install ActiveSync.
You can only view the mobile favorites offline that was synchronized with your desktop
PC. If the page is not synchronized with your desktop PC, it will be dimmed in the
Favorites list of your device. You will need to synchronize with your desktop PC again to
download the page to your device, or connect to the Internet to view the page.
To make Mobile Favorites
1. Select Options on the Tools menu or click the Options button to have the Options
screen displayed. Then select the Favorites check box and click OK.
2. Select Create Mobile Favorites on the Tools menu of Microsoft Internet Explorer of
your desktop PC.
3. When you select OK, the Internet Explorer will download the latest version of the
corresponding page. Then you will find the icon(
) on the task tray bar of your desktop
PC.
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To make the Mobile Favorites button on the Tools menu of
your desktop PC
Select Tools bar > Customize on the View menu of Microsoft Internet Explorer to add the
Mobile Favorites button on the Tools bar.
Select Create Mobile Favorites on your left pane and click the Add button to send that
item you select to the right pane as described above. Then you will find the Mobile
Favorites(
) button on your tools bar of your Microsoft Internet Explorer.
To reduce the amount of memory caused by Mobile Favorites
Mobile favorites take up storage memory on your device. Follow these tips to minimize
the amount of memory used:
„ Use ActiveSync settings to turn off pictures and sounds for the Mobile Favorites or to
stop some mobile favorites from being downloaded to your device. For more
information, see ActiveSync Help.G
1. Select Options on the Tools menu or click the Options button to have the Options
screen displayed.
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2. Then select the Favorites check box and click the Settings button.
3. Deselect pictures and sounds for the Mobile Favorites and click OK.
To view Mobile Favorites offline
1. Tap the Favorites button on Pocket Internet Explorer of your device to display your list
of favorites.
Tap the favorite you want to view.
Tap to add or delete a folder or favorite link.
2. In the list, tap the page you want to view.
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Sending and Receiving E-mail
If you have an e-mail account with an ISP or on a corporate network, you can use Inbox
to send and receive e-mail messages in two ways:
„ Synchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft Outlook on your desktop PC.
„ Send and receive e-mail messages by connecting directly to an e-mail server
through an ISP or a network.
Synchronizing E-mail Messages
You can synchronize e-mail messages as part of the general synchronization process
whenever you connect your device to your desktop PC. First, you must enable Inbox
synchronization in ActiveSync.
Select the Options button on the Microsoft ActiveSync screen.
Select Inbox and click the Settings button.
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Select the folders you want to synchronize.
Make selections as you want and click OK to copy the Inbox folder of your desktop PC to
the Inbox folder of your device.
Here is the list of mail messages after you synchronize through ActiveSync.
Shows you this is a mail message with attachments
that need to be downloaded.
Shows you this is a read mail message.
This is unread message.
This is unread message with attachments that need to be downloaded.
This is already read message.
This is read message with attachments that is already downloaded.
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If you want to download the attachments, tap and hold the corresponding message to
have pop-up menu displayed. Then select Mark for Download.
Then this
icon will be changed to
Using the Message List
Messages you receive are displayed in the message list. By default, the most recently
received messages are displayed first in the list.
Select the sort order for messages.
Tap to connect and to send and receive e-mail.
Tap to connect to the
selected service.
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When you receive a message, tap it to open it.
Tap to return to the message list.
When you select this message with attachments that
is already downloaded, the message will open with
attachments displayed on the bottom of screen.
Tap to view the previous or next message.
Tap to reply to or forward this message.
Tap to delete this message.
You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in full during your next
synchronization. In the message list, tap and hold the message you want to retrieve. On
the pop-up menu, tap Mark for Download. The icons in the Inbox message list give you
visual indications of message status.
Make a new message
1.
Tap New.
Tap to send the message.
Tap to show or hide the complete header.
Tap to display the Address Book.
Tap to insert common
messages.
Tap to show / hide the recording toolbar.
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2.
In the To field, enter an e-mail address of one or more recipients, separating them
with a semicolon, or select a name from the contact list by tapping the Contacts
button.
3.
Compose your message. To enter preset or frequently used messages, tap My Text
and select a message.
4.
When you have finished the message, tap Send.
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Delete a message
When your device is synchronized with your desktop PC, and when you want to delete a
message on your device, tap and hold the message to have pop-up menu displayed.
Then select Delete.
If your device is not synchronized with your device, the next time your device is
synchronized, the corresponding message on your desktop PC will be deleted.
Reply, Reply all or Forward a message
When you want to reply, reply all or forward a message on your device, tap and hold the
message to have pop-up menu displayed. Then select Reply, Reply all or Forward.
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Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server
In addition to synchronizing e-mail messages with your desktop PC, you can send and
receive e-mail messages by Inbox on your device using CDMA module.
The ISP or network must use a POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail server and an SMTP gateway.
Customize a new mail service
You can use multiple e-mail services to receive your messages. For each email service
you intend to use, first set up and name the e-mail service. If you use the same service
to connect to different mailboxes, set up a separate service for each mailbox.
In Inbox, tap Accounts, and then tap New Account. Follow the directions in the New
Service Wizard. Here is just parts of setting a wizard.
Enter e-mail address and tap Next.
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After the status becomes Completed as shown above, tap Next.
Enter your name and password and then tap Next.
Select POP3 or IMAP4 if it is supported,
enter a name in the Name box (for
example, My Mail).
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Enter server names in the Incoming mail
box and the Outgoing mail box(for example,
mail.bigpond.com), and if needed, tap
Options to set the other options. For more
detailed information, ask your the network
administrator or corporate mail-server
administrator.
To connect to an e-mail service
In Inbox, tap Services, and then tap Connect. Then through CDMA module, you will be
connected to mail server. Messages in your own local folder will be downloaded from this
mail server directly.
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To synchronize your own local folder through ActiveSync
If you want to synchronize your own local folder through ActiveSync, select the local
folder(for example, POP3 as shown below) and on the Tools menu, select Manage
Folders.
Select the subfolder you want to synchronize through ActiveSync and tap OK on the
upper-right corner.
By default, each mail service is composed of 5 subfolders.
Inbox
Outbox
Sent Items
Deleted Items
Drafts
When you connect to the e-mail server, new messages are downloaded to the Inbox
folder on your device, messages in the Outbox folder are sent, and messages that have
been deleted on the e-mail server are removed from the Inbox folder on your device.
You can work online or offline. When working online, you read and respond to messages
while connected to the e-mail server. Messages are sent as soon as you tap Send,
which saves space on your device.
When working offline, you should download new message headers or partial messages,
and then you can disconnect from the e-mail server while you decide which messages to
download completely. The next time you connect, Inbox downloads any messages you
marked for retrieval and sends the messages in your Outbox folder.
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To download the attachments of message
You can download the attachments of message through directly connecting to mail
server using the CDMA module.
Tap the Connect (
) icon to directly connect to the mail server.
Then you will find the connect
Tap the connect
icon on the navigation bar.
icon on the navigation bar to finish this connection.
Tap and hold the message to download the attachments and select Mark for Download
on the pop-up menu.
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Chapter 6
Configuring Device
This chapter details ways you can optimize your device using the Settings, and
describes ways you can expand features and functionality by adding programs.
- Settings
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Settings
On the Start menu, tap Settings. You will see 3 tabs: Personal, System and
Connections.
1.
the Personal tab
Tap the Buttons (
) icon to assign functions to the 4 buttons located on the front of
your device. You can assign some functions to the hardware buttons using this setting.
First, select a button among the 4 buttons
and select a program you want for that
button on the assignment.
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Move the slide to adjust the delay before
first repeat.
Move the slide to adjust the repeat rate.
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Tap the Input (
) icon to adjust a setting on the Input Panel.
Select the default mode among Block
Recognizer, keyboard, Letter Recognizer,
Phone Dialer and Transcriber.
It is recommended that you select the
default mode of voice recording format to
conserve your memory size.
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Tap the Menu (
) icon to adjust the programs listed on the Start menu and New
menu.
Selected items appear in the Start
menu. Otherwise, the rest appear in
Programs.
Select the Turn on New button menu
item to have the selected items
displayed on the New menu list.
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Select this option box to show this
information when device is turned on.
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Tap the Password (
) icon to change a password.
When you select the Strong alphanumeric
password item, you have to enter the 7-digit
password: a combination of the English upper
case and lower case letters.
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Tap the Sounds & Notifications (
) icon to adjust sounds that is enabled for events,
programs, screen taps and hardware buttons.
According to each event, select the
corresponding sounds or
notifications.
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Tap the Today (
) icon to use an image file as the background and select programs
that appear on the Today screen.
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2.
the System tab
Tap the About (
) icon to see the version and copyright.
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While synchronized, this will be used
for identifying itself and establishing
a partnership.
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Tap the Backlight (
) icon to adjust the backlight.
It is recommended to conserve your
battery life that you turn off backlight
if device is not used for the time you
select here.
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Tap the Certificates icon to adjust the backlight.
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Tap the Clock (
) icon to adjust the current time and alarms.
Select the right one according to where
you stay.
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Tap the Memory (
) icon to adjust the allocation of memory temporarily.
To conserve the program memory, you can
stop programs that are not being used.
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Tap the Power (
) icon to see the state of battery.
While being
seated on cradle,
if main battery is
not fully charged,
it will move from 0
to 100% on the
charging bar
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Tap the Regional Settings (
) icon to adjust the time, number, especially period,
money and data type.
Select where you stay.
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Tap the Remove Programs (
) icon to remove the programs that are installed on
your device.
When the storage memory is
short, remove the program
installed on your device.
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Tap the Screen (
) icon to adjust the touch screen if your device is not responding
accurately to screen taps.
Press down the up button of the navigation key and press the power button at the
same time to have the Align Screen displayed.G
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Tap the System icon to see system information and adjust the wake up, USB and GPS.
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3. the Connections tab
Tap the Beam (
) icon to adjust the beam settings of your device.
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Tap the Connections (
) icon to set the options for a modem connection.
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Chapter 7
Using the Mobile Phone
Your device has a built-in CDMA module that supports wide-range data communication
and additional features including SMS (Short Message Services), along with voice calls.
These features save you the trouble of having to purchase another cellular phone with a
phone number. Remember that you have no other right to copy the ESN number against
the communication law.
ඝ This chapter includes information on:
„ Phone Program
„ SMS : Short Message Service
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Phone Program
This phone program enables you to place a call.
Use the dial pad to enter the phone number and tap the Send button.
You can communicate with other persons through the speaker and microphone
and the optional earphone that should be inserted into earphone jack.
The Phone display
Short Message Service
Note
Call
Send button
Clear button
End button
Settings
Contacts
Display Own Number and Version
Recently Dialed Phone display
Indicators in the Phone display
Indicators Description
Indicators
Description
Signal Intensity
Vibrate mode
Service area
1x network
Not in service area
95A network
Lock
Roaming
Voice message or SMS
Battery charging status
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Using the NOTE button
Here is how we can use the NOTE button during a voice call.
When you need to make a note during a voice call, tap the NOTE button to open the note program that is
provided on your phone program. You can enter any contents you want and record your voice.
When you finish entering any contents you want, tap the
button to display the folder(File
Store\CallNotes).
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Using the CALL button
Tap the Call button to display a list of recently incoming, outgoing and missed calls,
including caller information and call time since initializing your phone.
Tap to save to Contacts
Outgoing call
Call waiting
Three-way calling
Missed call
Select the item that is displayed as No Name and tap the Save button to save a corresponding name.
Add the corresponding name for it and tap OK.
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Using the SEND button
You can make a call as follows :
Enter phone number and tap the SEND button to make a call.
When you tap the SEND button shortly once, the number you last called
appears on the screen and if you tap this button once more, you are connected
to this number.
You can use the up/down control to have the recently dialed numbers displayed.
When you press the up button or down button of the up/down control, the
number you last called appears on the screen. If you press the Enter button,
you are connected to this number.
Using the CLEAR button
If a mistake is made while dialing, tap the Clear button to clear the last digit, or tap and
hold the Clear button to clear all the digits.
Using the END button
Tap the END button to end a call.
Tap and hold the END button for a little longer (2 or 3 seconds) to turn the CDMA
module off so that you cannot make a call, send SMS messages and browse the Internet.
Tap and hold the END button again for a little longer (2 or 3 seconds) to turn the CDMA
module on.
You can not make a call, browse the Internet and send SMS messages while the
CDMA module is not on.
Using the Vibrate mode
Tap and hold the
icon on the dial pad to turn the Vibrate mode on. Then you will be
able to feel vibrating on your device and also see the
icon on the Phone status pane.
On this Vibrate mode, you will feel the vibration on your device when a call is coming.
Using the Lock button
Tap and hold the
able to see the
icon on the dial pad to turn the Lock mode on. Then you will be
icon on the Phone status pane. You cannot make any calls on the
Lock mode. When you want to get out of the Lock mode temporarily, enter the password
on your dial pad. Turn your phone program off and on to go back to the Lock mode. If
you want to get out of the Lock mode permanently (in stead of temporarily), tap and hold
the Lock button to have the password screen displayed. Then enter the password that is
set as “0000”.
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Placing a call
You can place a call as follows :
Use the dial pad to enter the phone number, including the area code and tap
the Send button.
When you want to use the Contacts to place a call, tap the Contacts icon on the
Command bar.
Select a phone number you want and tap the Dial button on the upper-right
corner. You will see only one phone number for each person at this screen. If
you want to place a call with another phone number, double-tap the
corresponding contact to display the screen as below:
Tap a phone number you want to place a call automatically.
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Use speed dial numbers to place a call as follows:
One-digit number (0 ~ 9): Tap and hold (about 2 seconds) the
corresponding speed dial number.
Two-digit number (10 ~ 99): tap the first digit of the speed dial number,
and then tap and hold the second digit of the speed dial number.
Or tap the corresponding speed dial and tap the Send button.
If you don’t remember the corresponding speed dial, tap the Settings icon on
the Command bar > the User button and select the Speed dial icon.
Select the speed dial you want and tap the Dial button.
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To receive a call
When the incoming call is alerted with a flashing indicator and an audible sound or a
vibrating alert with the screen displayed as follows:
Tap the ANSWER button to receive this call, or tap the MUTE button when you don’t
want to hear the bell sound (but the caller can still hear the outgoing bell sound) or tap
the IGNORE button to disconnect the call without answer.
While communicating through your phone module, you will also see icons on the Command bar as follows:
Icons
Descriptions
Mute
Tap one icon to have the other icon displayed.
Un-mute
You can un-mute while communicating.
Tap icon to have the other icon displayed.
Key Sound
Remove Key Sound
You cannot hear any key sound while tapping any key on your dial
pad.
User Information
Tap this icon to have the User Information screen displayed and you
can select any number you have entered before to send out.
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Make a speed dial using Contacts
Tap the Contacts icon on the Command bar.
Double-tap a contact you want to make a speed dial for.
Tap to assign a specific bell sound to the
specific person.
Tap the Speed dial button.
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Tap the arrow to select a phone number
that is saved for the specific person and
enter the speed dial number and tap the
Add button.
If you have too many speed dial
numbers, you can use these buttons as
shortcut buttons.
Tap the arrow to select a phone number that is saved for the specific person.
Select the phone number you want and select speed dial number on the list as shown below.
Tap the Add button to add this number to the Speed Dial list
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Add your picture to contact
Copy a picture (100*100 pixel, BMP file recommended) to a folder you want through
Microsoft ActiveSync.
Tap the Contacts icon on the Command bar.
Double-tap a contact you want.
Tap the Picture button.
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Select the folder you want and tap the picture.
Call Waiting
When you are on the phone and another call is received, you hear a call waiting tone
and you will have the next screen on the display.
Tap OK to enter a numeric digit on the
main screen of phone program.
However, you are still on the Call Waiting
mode.
On the main screen of the phone
program, you can try as follows :
Press the 1 button and the Send button
to disconnect the original caller and
switch to another caller.
Press the 2 button and the Send button
to switch to another caller.
Press the 3 button and the Send button
to move to the conference call mode.
Tap to end all calls.
Select any person you want to communicate.
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Using the Settings button
Tap the Settings (
) icon to adjust the settings on the phone program. Tap the User
Settings button to display the User Settings screen.
Control Panel Settings
Tap the Lock (
User Settings
) icon to adjust the settings on restricting calls including the
international call, Call Log and SMS.
This enables you to restrict these
functions: international call, call log,
SMS.
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Tap the Ring Setting (
) icon to display the sound screen.
Select the bell sound or adjust the
volume. Also you can download the
bell and install it for your favorite bell
sound.
Tap the SMS settings (
) icon to display the SMS settings screen.
Select the option of how your device
let you know that SMS arrives.
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Tap the Ear-Set (
) icon to adjust the setting on headphone.
Tap the Data Communiation (
) icon to adjust the setting on how you close the
connection to avoid unnecessary charging after using data communication.
It is recommended that you set up
the option to avoid unnecessary
charging after using data
communication.
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Tap the Phone Initialization (
) icon to initialize your phone program.
Select the items you want to
Initialize and tap the OK button.
Tap the Password (
) icon to change your password.
As default, your password is “0000”,
but when you want to change to
another number your want, use this
setting. And also be sure to
remember your new password.
Otherwise, you have to ask A/S
center to repair.
Your password should be 4 digit number.
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Tap the Auto Answer (
) icon to automatically answer an incoming call after a few
rings without any key press.
Tap the DTMF Tone(
) icon to change the DTMF tone.
Select Long DTMF when you want
the key-pressing tone to sound long,
and select Short DTMF when you
want the key-pressing tone to sound
short, regardless of how long you
press the key.
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Tap the Change SKIN (
) icon to change the skin.
First, save your skin to a folder you
want, then your phone program skin
will be displayed.
Tap the Voice Privacy (
) icon to make Voice Privacy available during a call.
Tap Enhanced to make Voice
Privacy available during a call.
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Tap the Voice mail (
) icon to adjust the settings of voice mail.
First, ask your service provider of
how you register for this service and
tap the register button to register. To
hear the voice mail that arrived while
you could not receive them, tap the
Connect button.
Tap the Call Forward (
) icon to adjust the settings of call forward.
Enables you to reroute incoming
calls to a different phone number
when it is registered. For information
on registration, ask your service
provider.
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Tap the Call Waiting (
) icon to adjust the settings of call waiting.
Tap the Recent Outgoing (
) icon to delete or see the recently sent messages.
Double-tap the number you want to
make a call to.
Select an item you want to delete
and tap the Delete button.
Be careful not to tap the Delete All
button mistakenly.
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Tap the Emergency Calls (
) icon to see emergency calls on the list.
Enables you to add, modify and
delete emergency numbers. Doubletap a number you want to make a
call.
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Tap the Speed dial (
) icon to see a speed dial for the number you use frequently.
Select a speed dial added before for
your convenience number to make a
call.
Tap the Convenience (
) icon to reset your calls including voice and Internet.
Enables you to reset your past voice
calls and Internet.
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Tap the WMP Control (
) icon to adjust the settings of Windows Media Player.
Tap the Data Backup (
) icon to perform the data backup.
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SMS(Short Message Service)
Contact your service provider before using this function.
Tap the SMS button on the phone program to display the SMS message screen. When
you receive a SMS message,
appears on the phone status pane of the phone
program. When you tap this icon on the phone status pane of the phone program,
nothing happens and you have to tap the SMS button on the right side of the phone
program.
Tap to open the list of SMS Inbox.
Tap to open the list of SMS Outbox.
Tap to open the list of SMS Temporary folder.
Tap to make a new SMS message.
Tap to reply to the selected message.
Tap the Delete All button to delete all
messages listed above. So be careful
not to delete all messages mistakenly.
Tap to save sender’s information on
your contacts.
Tap a message you want to open.
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: Read message
: Duplicated message
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Add sender’s phone number to your contacts
Tap the SMS button on the right side of the phone program.
Among the SMS messages listed on the Inbox tab, if there are messages whose phone
number you want to add to your contacts, select the message and tap the Save Contacts
button to save the phone number to Contacts.
Enter any necessary information and tap OK.
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Reply to and Forward SMS
Among the messages listed on the Inbox, select a message you want to reply to.
Double-tap to forward this message.
Tap the Reply button
Tap to enter the call back.
Tap to temporarily save this message
to the temporary folder.
Tap the Contacts button or tap the Enter Phone Number box to enter phone number you
want directly.
When you enter several phone numbers on the Enter Phone Number box, each
phone number should be separated by semicolon (;).
Enter messages on the text box and tap the Send button to send the message.
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Compose a new message
Tap the New button of each view. (Inbox, Outbox and Temp of SMS)
Tap to enter the call back.
Tap to temporarily save this message
to the temporary folder.
Tap the Contacts button or tap the Enter Phone Number box to enter phone number you
want directly.
When you enter several phone numbers on the Enter Phone Number box, each
phone number should be separated by semicolon (;).
Enter messages on the text box and tap the Send button to send the message.
The length of a text message that you can send each time varies slightly from
each service provider, but it is mainly limited to approximately 80 characters for
English. Therefore, if the message you have created surpasses the limit, it will
be divided into 80 characters. The number of messages to be sent is
automatically displayed on the bottom part of the New window.
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Chapter 8
Microsoft Pocket Outlook
Microsoft Pocket Outlook includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Inbox, and Notes. You
can use these programs individually or together. For example, e-mail addresses stored
in Contacts can be used to address e-mail messages in Inbox.
Using ActiveSync, you can synchronize information in Microsoft Outlook on your desktop
PC with information in Pocket Outlook on your device. Each time you synchronize,
ActiveSync compares the changes you made on your device and desktop PC and
updates both computers with the latest information. For information on using ActiveSync,
see ActiveSync Help on your desktop PC.
ඝ In this chapter, you will learn to
 Schedule appointments and meetings using Calendar.
 Keep track of friends and colleagues using Contacts.
 Keep a to-do list in Tasks.
 Capture thoughts and ideas with Notes.
For details on using Inbox to send and receive e-mail messages, see “Sending and
Receiving E-mail” in chapter 5.
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Calendar : Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can
check your appointments in one of several views (Agenda, Day, Week, Month, and Year)
and easily switch views by using the View menu.
Tap to go to today.
Year view
Tap to create a new
appointment.
Agenda view
Day view
Week view
Month view
When you select landscape on the settings you will have a screen as follows :
(If you want to select “landscape”,
> “Settings” > “System” tab > “Screen ”
icon.
For more detailed information, see the screen setting on chapter 6 Configuring Device.)
For description below, portrait screens are used.
You can customize the Calendar display (for example, change the first day of the week),
by tapping Options on the Tools menu.
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Reminder
Recurs
Location
Attendees
Note
Private
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To create an appointment
1.
In Day or Week view, tap the desired date and time for the appointment.
2.
Tap New.
Tap to choose from predefined text.
Tap to choose from previously entered locations.
Tap to return to the calendar (the
appointment is saved automatically).
Tap to select a date.
Tap to select a time.
The Notes tab is a good place for maps
and directions.
3.
Using the Input panel, tap first to select the field, and then enter a description and a
location.
4.
If needed, tap the date and time to change them.
For example, select the date to have the calendar pane displayed as below.
5.
Enter other desired information. You will need to hide the Input panel to see all
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available fields.
6.
To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter text, draw, or create a recording. For
more information on creating notes, see “Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas,”
later in this chapter.
7.
Tap OK to return to Calendar.
If you select Remind me in an appointment, your device will remind you according to the
options set in the Sounds & Notifications control panel.
Using the Summary Screen
When you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary screen is displayed. To change
the appointment, tap Edit.
Tap to change appointment.
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Creating Meeting Requests
You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outlook. The
meeting notices will be created automatically and sent either when you synchronize
Inbox or when you connect to your e-mail server.
Indicate how you want meeting requests sent by tapping Tools and then Options.
Reminder
Recurs
Location
Attendees
Note
Private
If you send and receive e-mail messages through ActiveSync, select ActiveSync.
ඝ To schedule a meeting
1.
Create an appointment.
2.
In the appointment details, hide the Input panel, and then tap Attendees.
Tap to show Input Panel.
3.
From the list of e-mail addresses in Contacts, select the meeting attendees.
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The meeting notice is created automatically and placed in the Outbox folder.
For more information on sending and receiving meeting requests, see Calendar Help
and Inbox Help on your device.
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Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues
Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the
information you are looking for, whether you are at home or on the road. Using the
infrared port of your device, you can quickly share Contacts information with users of
Pocket PCs and other mobile devices.
Select the category of contacts you want displayed in the list.
Tap and enter part of a name to quickly
find it in the list.
Tap to display or edit the contact details.
Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu of
actions.
Tap to create a new contact.
When you select landscape on the settings you will have a screen as follows :
(If you want to select “landscape”,
> “Settings” > “System” tab > “Screen ”
icon.
For more detailed information, see the screen setting on chapter 6 Configuring Device.)
For description below, portrait screens are used.
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To change the way information is displayed in the list, tap Tools, and then tap Options.
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To create a contact
4.
Tap New.
Tap to return to the contact list (the
contact is saved automatically).
Scroll to see more fields.
The Notes tab is a good place
for maps and directions.
5.
Using the Input panel, enter a name and other contact information. You will need to
scroll down to see all available fields.
6.
To assign the contact to a category, scroll to and tap Categories and select a
category from the list. In the contact list, you can display contacts by category.
7.
To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter text, draw, or create a recording. For
more information on creating notes, see “Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas,”
later in this chapter.
8.
Tap OK to return to the contact list.
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Using the Summary Screen
When you tap a contact in the contact list, a summary screen is displayed.
Tap to view notes.
Tap to change contact
information.
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Tasks : Keeping a To-Do List
Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do.
Select the category of tasks you want displayed in the list.
Select the sort order of the list.
Tap to display or edit the task details.
Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu
of actions.
Indicates high priority.
Tap to create a new task.
To change the way information is displayed in the list, tap Tools, and then tap Options.
When you select landscape on the settings you will have a screen as follows :
(If you want to select “landscape”,
> “Settings” > “System” tab > “Screen ”
icon.
For more detailed information, see the screen setting on chapter 6 Configuring Device.)
For description below, portrait screens are used.
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To create a task
9.
Tap New.
Tap to return to the task list (the task is
saved automatically).
Tap to choose from predefined subjects.
Notes is a good place for maps
and drawings.
Tap to hide Input Panel.
10. Using the Input panel, enter a description.
11. You can enter a start date and due date or enter other information by first tapping
the field. If the Input panel is open, you will need to hide it to see all available fields.
12. To assign the task to a category, tap Categories and select a category from the list.
In the task list, you can display tasks by category.
13. To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter text, draw, or create a recording. For
more information on creating notes, see “Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas,”
later in this chapter.
14. Tap OK to return to the task list.
To quickly create a task with only a subject, tap Entry Bar on the Tools menu, and then
tap Tap here to add a new task.
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Using the Summary Screen
When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the task,
tap Edit.
View task details.
Tap to show and hide additional summary
information.
View notes.
Tap to change task.
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Notes : Capturing Thoughts and Ideas
Quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings, and phone numbers with Notes.
You can create a written note or a recording. If a note is open when you create the
recording, it will be included in the note as an icon. If the note list is displayed, it will be
created as a stand-alone recording.
Tap to change the sort order of the list.
Tap and hold to display a pop-up
menu of actions.
Tap to show or hide the Recording
toolbar.
Tap to create a new item.
When you select landscape on the settings you will have a screen as follows :
(If you want to select “landscape”,
> “Settings” > “System” tab > “Screen ”
icon.
For more detailed information, see the screen setting on chapter 6 Configuring Device.)
For description below, portrait screens are used.
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To create a note
15. Tap New.
16. Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, or recording.
These icon display the voice recording.
Display the process of recording.
Record button
Tap to show or hide the
Recording toolbar.
Pen button
Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, or recording. For more information about
using the Input panel, writing and drawing on the screen, and creating recordings, see
“Entering Information Using the Input Panel” in chapter 3.
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Chapter 9
Microsoft Programs
Your device includes Microsoft Pocket PC Software 2003(Microsoft Pocket Word,
Microsoft Pocket Excel, Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, Microsoft Reader, and
Microsoft Messenger). This section provides an overview of these programs and enough
information to get you started. For complete instructions on using a program, refer to
online Help for that program.
ඝ In this chapter, you will learn about
Microsoft Pocket Word
Microsoft Pocket Excel
Microsoft Windows Media Player
Terminal Service Client
Pictures
Microsoft Messenger
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Microsoft Pocket Word
Microsoft Pocket Word works with Microsoft Word on your desktop PC to give you easy
access to copies of your documents. You can create new documents on your device, or
you can copy documents from your desktop PC. Synchronize documents between your
desktop PC and your device regularly so that you have the most up-to-date content in
both locations.
To use Pocket Word
1.
On the Start menu, tap Programs, and then tap the Pocket Word icon.
Tap to make a
new word file.
Tap to show and hide toolbar.
When you select landscape on the settings you will have a screen as follows :
(If you want to select “landscape”,
> “Settings” > “System” tab > “Screen ”
icon.
For more detailed information, see the screen setting on chapter 6 Configuring Device.)
For description below, portrait screens are used.
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2.
Tap New to open a blank document.
You can open only one document at a time; when you open a second document, you will
be asked to save the first. You can save a document you create or edit in a variety of
formats, including Pocket Word (.psw), Rich Text Format (.rtf), and Plain Text (.txt).
You can enter information in Pocket Word in four modes: typing, writing, drawing, and
recording. Use the View menu to switch between modes. Each mode has its own toolbar,
which you can show and hide by tapping the Show/Hide Toolbar button on the
Command bar.
Typing Mode. Use the Input panel to enter typed text into the document with either the
keyboard or the Letter Recognizer.
For more information on entering typed text, see “Entering Information” in chapter 3.
Writing Mode. In writing mode, use your stylus to write directly on the screen. Ruled
lines are displayed as a guide, and the zoom magnification is greater than in typing
mode to allow you to write more easily. For more information on writing and selecting
writing, see “Entering Information” in chapter 3.
Written words are converted to graphics (metafiles) when a Pocket Word document is
converted to a Word document on your desktop PC.
Drawing mode. In drawing mode, use your stylus to draw on the screen. Gridlines
appear as a guide. When you lift your stylus off the screen after the first stroke, you will
see a drawing box indicating the boundaries of the drawing. Every subsequent stroke
within or touching the drawing box becomes part of the drawing. For more information on
drawing and selecting drawings, see “Entering Information” in chapter3.
Recording mode. Use recording mode to embed a recording into your document.
Recordings are saved as WAV files. For more information on recording, see “Entering
Information” in chapter3.
To open a template rather than a blank document, select a template for new documents.
On the Tools menu, tap Options, and then browse to select the default template. When
you tap New, the template appears with appropriate text and formatting already provided.
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Tips for Working in Pocket Word
„ You can change the zoom magnification by tapping View and then Zoom. Then
select the percentage you want. Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower
one to see more of your document.
„ If you are opening a Word document created on a desktop PC, select Wrap to
Window on the View menu so that you can see the entire document.
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Microsoft Pocket Excel
Microsoft Pocket Excel works with Microsoft Excel on your desktop PC to give you easy
access to copies of your workbooks. You can create new workbooks on your device, or
you can copy workbooks from your desktop PC to your device. Synchronize workbooks
between your desktop PC and your device so that you have the most up-to-date content
in both locations. Pocket Excel provides fundamental spreadsheet tools, such as
formulas, functions, sorting, and filtering, which enable you to create simple workbooks,
such as expense reports and mileage logs.
To use Pocket Excel
1.
On the Start menu, tap Programs, and then tap the Pocket Excel icon.
Tap to select a sheet.
Tap to select a function you want.
Tap to make a
new Excel file.
Tap to show and hide toolbar.
When you select landscape on the settings you will have a screen as follows :
(If you want to select “landscape”,
> “Settings” > “System” tab > “Screen ”
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icon.
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For more detailed information, see the screen setting on chapter 6 Configuring Device.)
For description below, portrait screens are used.
2.
Tap New to open a blank workbook.
To open a template rather than a blank workbook, select a template for new workbooks.
On the Tools menu, tap Options, and then browse to select the default template. When
you tap New, the template appears with appropriate text and formatting already provided.
You can open only one workbook at a time; when you open a second workbook, you will be
asked to save the first. You can save a workbook you create or edit in a variety of formats,
including Pocket Excel (.pxl) and Excel (.xls).
Tips for Working in Pocket Excel
„ View in full-screen mode to see as much of your worksheet as possible. Tap View
and then tap Full Screen.
„ If your workbook contains sensitive information, you can protect it with a password.
To do so, open the workbook, tap Edit, and then tap Password.
„ Freeze panes on a worksheet. First, select the cell where you want to freeze panes.
Tap View and then tap Freeze Panes. You might want to freeze the top and leftmost
panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels visible as you scroll through a
sheet.
„ Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet. Tap View and then tap Split.
Then drag the split bar to where you want it. To remove the split, tap View and then
tap Remove Split.
„ Show and hide rows and columns. To hide a row or column, select a cell in the row
or column you want to hide. Tap Format, then tap Row or Column, and then tap
Hide. To show a hidden row or column, tap Tools, then tap Go To, and then type a
reference that is in the hidden row or column. Tap Format, then tap Row or Column,
and then tap Unhide.
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Microsoft Windows Media Player
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC to listen to digital audio and video
files, such as songs or movie clips.
Media Player supports file formats, such as MP3, WMA, WMV, ASF and WMP.
To start Windows Media Player
On the Start menu, tap Programs, and then tap the Windows Media Player icon.
Indicates the progress of the
current track.
Tap to fit window.
Tap to adjust volume.
Tap to skip to the next file.
Tap to select a song
you want to playback.
Tap to play a previous song.
Tap to go back to the previous file.
Tap here to see movie files through streaming and you will
be connected to www.windowsmedia.com
To play the music file repeatedly, on the Menu, Shuffle/Repeat and select Repeat.
When you select landscape on the settings you will have a screen as follows :
(If you want to select “landscape”,
> “Settings” > “System” tab > “Screen”
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icon.
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For more detailed information, see the screen setting on chapter 6 Configuring Device.)
For description below, portrait screens are used.
Connect to Windowsmedia.com
Tap
to connect to www.windowsmedia.com.
Select the file
you want.
Playlist
Tap “Menu” > “Library” to have screen displayed as below.
Tap “My Music”
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Tap “All Music”.
Tap Play.
Tap “Now Playing” to see what is played.
This is the same as tapping
“Properties” on the Men.
Delete.
Display all music files.
Move files up or down.
Working with Audio Files on a SD Card
Because songs and audio files can use a lot of storage memory, you may store them on a
mini SD memory card.
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Select one of options your want :
Never
Only when oversized
Always
Tap to set the size of screen when
playing back a video file.
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Assign buttons
On the Menu, tap Options > “Buttons” tab to get the settings of button mapping.
Play/Pause
Stop
Pause
Previous
Next
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Full Screen
Fast Forward
Rewind
Screen Toggle
Tap this to have the assigned button disabled.
First select the function you want and then
select “None”
The assigned buttons are limited to
, and the description word means as follows :
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Using Terminal Services Client
Using the Terminal Services Client (TSC), you can log onto a desktop computer running
Terminal Services (pre-Windows XP) or Remote Desktop (Windows XP and later) and
use all of the programs available on that computer from your mobile device.
Transcriber is not supported as an input method during a Terminal Services
session. You must use Keyboard, Block Recognizer, or Letter Recognizer.
Connecting and Using TSC
Before attempting a Terminal Services connection, you must have authorized access to
a desktop or server that supports this service.
1.
Launch TSC
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2.
Enter the IP address or host name of a valid TS server. Checking Limit size of
server… attempts to compress the remote desktop screen to minimize scrolling. Press
Connect to start connection.
3.
Typically you will be asked to login. Do so using one of the acceptable input
methods.
4.
If server desktop size is not in optimized mode, you can use one of the five
buttons to jump to the indicated positions on the screen.
Otherwise, you can tap and hold on the screen to get those same options in a context
menu form.
5.
Use the remote server as if you were using it directly.
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Pictures
Use Pictures to view JPEG pictures stored on your device or in a storage card, send
pictures to others, view a slideshow of your pictures, or set a picture as the background
on the Today screen. You can even set Pictures to launch itself when a digital camera
storage card is inserted into your device!
To begin, run Pictures and either choose to view main memory or storage card contents.
By tapping and holding on an image, you can create a clone of that file, delete that file,
select all files, send file via e-mail, beam picture, or rename the image.
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If you choose to Rename, type in the new file name.
Working with Images
Single clicking on a thumbnail presents a zoomed-in version of the picture.
From here, you can rotate, crop, zoom, share, or change brightness and contrast levels
of a picture.
Image Tools
Both Beam Picture and Send via e-mail allow you to share your pictures.
Set as Today Wallpaper… will set the loaded image as your Today screen background.
An improperly sized image will not appear without distortion on the Today screen.
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You will be able to either crop the image to fit to the Today screen (for large images) or
fit to screen (for small images). You can also set the transparency level so that Today
screen content is still legible.
Above is the result of our Today screen.
Revert to Saved discards all changes since the last saving of the image and displays
the original image.
Save Picture As…performs a save operation on the picture.
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i.
Choose the file name and destination for the image then select OK.
ii.
Image quality might decrease as a result of the save process, so you are reminded
of this when saving.
Options: See below
Editing Images
Pictures allows you to rotate, crop, and adjust brightness and contrast levels of your
pictures.
Rotating Images
1.
Press the
button.
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2.
The picture will be rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
Cropping Images
1.
Press the
button.
2.
Draw a box with the stylus around the area you wish to crop and save.
3.
Tap once inside the box you have drawn and your picture will be cropped.
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Zooming into Images
1.
Press the
button to raise the Zoom panel. By default your image is in Best Fit
view mode when you open the image.
2.
Pan around the red boxed area to focus a portion of the picture into view.
3.
Press the
button to zoom in or the
button to zoom out of the area
highlighted by the red box.
4.
Press the
button to return to Best Fit view mode.
Undoing Changes
Press Edit—Undo or Edit—Redo to undo or redo the last change made.
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Changing Image Brightness and Contrast
1.
Select Edit—Brightness and Contrast
2.
Select the Brightness Up, Brightness Down, Contrast Up, or Contrast Down
button. With each change in brightness or contrast level, Edit—Undo will undo that last
change.
3.
Press Done to save changes or Cancel to cancel changes.
Viewing Images in a Slideshow
With the click of a button, you can create a slideshow of the images located in a folder to
present to friends, family, or co-workers.
1.
From the main Pictures window, press the
2.
Automatic playback in vertical viewing mode will begin.
button.
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3.
To manipulate the slideshow, single tap anywhere on the screen.
Above is a description of each of the buttons
4.
To change from vertical to horizontal viewing mode, press the Flip view button.
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Configuring Pictures
Tools—Options from either the main screen or while viewing an image allows you to set
various properties about image display and slideshow playback.
In the General tab, you can turn on dithering to improve image display for Pocket PCs
with less than 16-bit color screens. A useful feature is that Pictures can launch itself
when a digital camera storage card is inserted.
In the Slide Show tab, you can change the delay between slides or turn on the
slideshow as a screensaver when your device has been idle a set amount of time.
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MSN Messenger
MSN Messenger is an instant messaging program that lets you see who is online, send
and receive instant messages and have instant message conversations with groups of
contacts.
To use MSN Messenger, you must have a Microsoft Passport account. If you have a
Hotmail® or MSN account, you already have a Passport. Once you have obtained a
Microsoft Passport, you are ready to set up your account.
Sign up for a Microsoft Passport account at http://www.passport.com . Get a free
Microsoft Hotmail e-mail address at http://www.hotmail.com.
To set up an account and sign in
3.
On the Start menu, tap Programs, and then tap the MSN Messenger icon.
4.
To sign in, tap the sign-in screen and enter your e-mail address and password.
Tap here to sign in.
The account you entered before displays.
If you already use MSN Messenger on your desktop PC, your contacts will show
up on your device without being added again.
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When you select landscape on the settings you will have a screen as follows :
(If you want to select “landscape”,
> “Settings” > “System” tab > “Screen ”
icon.
For more detailed information, see the screen setting on chapter 6 Configuring Device.)
For description below, portrait screens are used.
Working with Contacts
The MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts at a glance, divided
into Online and Not Online categories. From this view, while connected, you can chat,
send e-mail messages, block the contact from chatting with you, or delete contacts from
your list using the pop-up menu.
To make a new name for chat, tap
Options on the Tools menu.
Tap a contact to start a chat.
Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu of
actions.
To see others online without being seen, on the Tools menu, tap My Status, and
then tap Appear Offline.
If you block a contact, you will appear offline but will remain on the blocked
contact’s list. To unblock a contact, tap and hold the contact, then tap Unblock
on the pop-up menu.
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Editing My Text Messages
Tap Edit My Text Messages on the Tools menu to enter a preset message.
Select a message among the list
that is preset.
Chatting with Contacts
Tap a contact name to open a chat window.
The message you enter
display here.
Text entry area
Contacts icon
Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen (or tap My Text to
enter a preset message), and then tap Send. To invite another contact to a multi-user
chat, on the Tools menu, tap Invite, and then tap the contact you want to invite.
To switch back to the main window without closing a chat, tap the Contacts
button. To revert to your chat window, tap Chats, and then select the person with
whom you were chatting.
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Adding a Contact
To add a new contact, tap Add a Contact on the Tools menu.
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Set Options
On the Tools menu, tap Options. On the Accounts tab, enter your Passport account
information.
Enter your name for chat.
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kˆ›Œ
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Tap the shutter button when the subject is framed.
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jˆ—›Œ™GXWGh——“Šˆ›–•šG G XWTZ
Save pictures
If you want to enter the View mode, tap “Capture mode/View mode”
mode.
icon and tap again to return to the Capture
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kš—“ˆ G‹ˆ›ŒGMG›”Œ
{œ”‰•ˆ“š
jˆ—›œ™ŒG”–‹ŒV}ŒžG”–‹ŒG
z–™›Šœ›G–™GwvGh“‰œ”G
zŒ››•ŽG
zˆŒG
To save the pictures you snapped, tap “save”
menu.
icon on the command bar or select “save” or “save all” on the Photo
Tap OK to save. The default folder is File Store\Photo.
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Shortcuts provided on the keypad for each function of POZcamera
When POZ camera program opens and it is in the Capture mode, you can have the shortcut for each function on the
keypad.
For example, press
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m“ˆšGšŒ››•ŽG G
|—š‹ŒG‹–ž•G G
jˆ”Œ™ˆVh“‰œ”G
on the keypad in the Capture mode to snap a picture.
z›–—G
zœ››Œ™G‰œ››–•
i™Ž›•ŒššGˆ‹‘œš›•ŽO‰™Ž›PG
i™Ž›•ŒššGˆ‹‘œš›•ŽO‹ˆ™’PG
When POZ camera program opens and it is in the View mode, you can have the shortcut for each function on the
keypad.
For example, press
on the keypad in the View mode to open POZ Album program.
w™Œ–œšG—Š›œ™ŒG
uŒŸ›G—Š›œ™ŒG
šˆŒG
z–™›Šœ›G–™GwvGh“‰œ”
jˆ—›Œ™GXWGh——“Šˆ›–•šG G XWT\
Shortcut for POZAlbum
Tap “Shortcut for POZ Album”
view the stored pictures.
icon on the command bar to open the POZ Album program which helps you to
Settings
Tap “Setting” on the Tools menu to set POZ Camera program.
Tap OK to save on Screen size, the maximum number of images, Timer, Brightness, button and shutter sound.
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POZ Camcorder
POZ Camcorder helps you to record a video file and save it using the digital camera lens.
You can open POZ Camcorder program as follows :
Start
Select the “POZ Camcorder “on the POZ Launcher.
Select the shortcut
button > Programs > “POZ Camcorder ”
icon.
for POZ Camcorder on the POZ Camera program.
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š“‹ŒG
|—š‹ŒG‹–ž•G
zœ››Œ™VwˆœšŒG‰œ››–•G
Shortcut for POZ
jˆ”Œ™ˆG
z›–—G‰œ››–•
jˆ—›œ™ŒG”–‹ŒVŒžG”–‹Œ
kš—“ˆ G›ŒGŒ“ˆ—šŒ‹G›”ŒG
–œGˆŒG™ŒŠ–™‹Œ‹G–™G
zŒ››•Ž
›ŒG”ˆŸ”œ”G›”ŒG™Œ”ˆ••ŽUGO{ŒG”ˆŸ”œ”G›”ŒG™Œ”ˆ••ŽGšG‰ˆšŒ‹G–•GŠœ™™Œ•›G
Šˆ—›œ™ŒGšŒ››•ŽšGˆ•‹Gˆˆ“ˆ‰“ŒG”Œ”–™ UPG
Tap the shutter button when the subject is framed.
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jˆ—›Œ™GXWGh——“Šˆ›–•šG G XWT^
Playback
Select the file you want on the List menu to playback.
uŒŸ›G
w™Œ–œšG
w™–Ž™ŒššG‰ˆ™G
w“ˆ ‰ˆŠ’VwˆœšŒG
}–“œ”ŒG
jˆ—›œ™ŒG”–‹ŒV}ŒžG”–‹ŒG
z›–—G
m“ŒGtˆ•ˆŽŒ™G
v—Œ•Gm“Œ
Tap “Capture mode/View mode ”
icon to return to Capture mode.
|šŒ™˅šGtˆ•œˆ“G G XWT_
Make a new album
The file you have recorded on the Capture mode will be saved in “File Store\video” folder.
Tap “File Manage” on the File menu or tap “File Manage”
icon on the command bar to make a new album.
Tap “Add” to select the items you want to add.
}ŒžG–“‹Œ™V“ŒG
}ŒžG–“‹Œ™G
}ŒžG“ŒG
After selecting the file you want, tap OK.
jˆ—›Œ™GXWGh——“Šˆ›–•šG G XWT`
{ˆ—Gˈšž›ŠˉG
›–Gšž›ŠG
‰Œ›žŒŒ•G‰–›G
”–‹ŒU
Tap OK to save the video album.
Tap the playback
button to playback all video files saved on the video album.
Open video file
Select the files you want on “File Store\video” folder to open among the existing video file a file which is not saved
on the video album.
Tap “Open File”
icon on the View mode to open a file you want.
}ŒžG–“‹Œ™V“ŒG
}ŒžG–“‹Œ™G
}ŒžG“ŒG
Select a file you want and tap OK to return to normal.
Tap the playback
button to playback the file you have selected.
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Shortcuts provided on the keypad for each function of POZCamcorder
When POZ camcorder program opens and it is in the Capture mode, you can have the shortcut for each function on the
keypad.
For example, press
on the keypad in the Capture mode to snap a picture and pause.
jˆ”Œ™ˆVjˆ”Š–™‹Œ™G
z›–—G
zœ››Œ™G‰œ››–•VwˆœšŒG
m“ˆšGšŒ››•ŽG G
i™Ž›•ŒššGˆ‹‘œš›•ŽO‰™Ž›PG
|—š‹ŒG‹–ž•G G
i™Ž›•ŒššGˆ‹‘œš›•ŽO‹ˆ™’PG
jˆ—›œ™ŒG”–‹ŒV}ŒžG”–‹ŒG
When POZ camcorder program opens and it is in the View mode, you can have the shortcut for each function on the
keypad.
For example, press
w™Œ–œšG—Š›œ™ŒG
uŒŸ›G—Š›œ™ŒG
on the keypad in the View mode to —“ˆ ‰ˆŠ’V—ˆœšŒ.
z›–—G
w“ˆ ‰ˆŠ’VwˆœšŒG
z›–—G
w“ˆ ‰ˆŠ’VwˆœšŒG
jˆ—›Œ™GXWGh——“Šˆ›–•šG G XWTXX
Options
Tap “Options”
icon in the Capture mode to optimize POZ Camcorder program.
|šŒ™˅šGtˆ•œˆ“G G XWTXY
POZ Album
POZ Album helps you to edit, save and manage the pictures you snap using the digital Camera lens.
Open POZAlbum
You can open POZ Album program as follows :
Start
Select “POZ Album “on the POZ Launcher.
Select the shortcut
button > Programs > “POZ Album”
icon.
icon for POZ Album on the POZ Camera program.
z–žG“š›G
l‹›G”–‹ŒG
z–žV‹ŒG”Œ•œG‰ˆ™G
z–™›Šœ›G–™GwvGjˆ”Œ™ˆ
jˆ—›Œ™GXWGh——“Šˆ›–•šG G XWTXZ
Open the Photo folder
{ˆ—Gˈv—Œ•Gm–“‹Œ™ˉG–•G›ŒGm“ŒG”Œ•œG›–G–—Œ•G—Š›œ™ŒšG –œGˆŒGš•ˆ——Œ‹G–•G›ŒGwvGjˆ”Œ™ˆUG
zŒ“ŒŠ›G›ŒG–“‹Œ™OFile Store\PhotoPGˆ•‹G›ˆ—GvrUG
l‹›G”–‹ŒG
z–žG“š›G
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Edit File
Tap “Edit mode”
icon on the command bar.
jœ›G
y–›ˆ›ŒG
––”G
v™Ž•ˆ“G”ˆŽŒ
m›GzŠ™ŒŒ•
h›Œ™GŒ‹›•ŽGŒˆŠG”ˆŽŒG“ŒSG›ˆ—Gˈz–žG“š›ˉG
GŠ–•G›–G™Œ›œ™•G›–G“š›UG
Make a new album
pG –œGžˆ•›G›–G”ˆ’ŒGˆG•ŒžGˆ“‰œ”SGšŒ“ŒŠ›Gˈh‹‹Gh“‰œ”ˉG–•G›ŒGm“ŒG”Œ•œUGOpG –œGžˆ•›G›–GœšŒG›ŒG
ŒŸš›•ŽGˆ“‰œ”SGšŒ“ŒŠ›Gˈh‹‹Gh“‰œ”ˉG–•G›ŒGm“ŒG”Œ•œUPG
kŒˆœ“›Gˆ“‰œ”G
jˆ—›Œ™GXWGh——“Šˆ›–•šG G XWTX\
G
h›Œ™GŒ•›Œ™•ŽGˆG•ŒžG•ˆ”ŒG–™Gˆ•Gˆ“‰œ”Gˆ•‹G›ˆ—GvrUG
Open the existing album
Tap “Open Album” to open the existing album.
zŒ“ŒŠ›G›ŒGˆ“‰œ”G –œGžˆ•›Gˆ•‹G›ˆ—GvrUG
{ˆ—G›ŒGˆ“‰œ”G
•ˆ”ŒG›–G–—Œ•G
›ŒGˆ“‰œ”G –œG
žˆ•›UG
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Slideshow
Tap “Slideshow” on the Tools menu to have slideshow display the saved list. You can choose whether the
slideshow automatically displays the next picture in sequence after short delay which is set on optionsUG
Options
Tap “Options” on the Tools menu to set options. G
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G
Chapter 11
Support & Service
Web site
You can obtain product information as well as tips and hints on how to get more from the
product at our Web site. This computer service is provided free of charge; you pay only
for telephone charges and Internet service fees. To connect to this Web site from a
computer via the Internet, go to www.cb.co.kr.
Service
For diagnostic instructions and other service information, contact one of the technical
support numbers. Please do not ship your device for service without first contacting a
CYBERBANK office. If your device qualifies for in-warranty service, be ready to supply a
dated proof of purchase.
Before you contact us for help, be sure to:
1.
Review the manuals whenever possible.
2.
Have the following information about the product:
„ model number
„ serial number
„ purchase date
3.
Have your product ready to use. The support personnel may ask you to run tests
and other operations.
4.
Organize your question or problem. The more detailed information you can provide,
the quicker the support personnel can help you.
Chapter 11 Support & Service
11-1
Appendix A
Hardware Specifications
Items
OS
PDA
Processor
CDMA
Phone Module
ROM
Memory
RAM
Main
Battery
Backup
Size (mm)
width䱹length䱹height
Weight (g)
Resolutions
Screen
Color
External Power
Cradle
I/O
Connector
Time
USB
(Universal Serial Bus)
SD/MMC
CF
PCMCIA
IrDA
For Stand-by
For voice communications
For PDA
LED
Sound
Speaker
Vibrator
Microphone
Interface Connecter
Operating Conditions
Descriptions
Pocket PC 2003 second edition – English version
PXA255 –400MHz (Cotulla)
MSM5000
CDMA2000 1xRTT
Flash Memory(160Mbyte)
SDRAM(64Mbyte)
Li-Ion 1800mAh
Li-Ion 100mAh,
Time for charging : 3 hours
Charge by Main battery or the external power
159 x73 x 21.8
340g
240 X 320
3.5 " Reflective, TFT LCD 65K Color
110~220V(charging : 800mAh)
DC 12V, 1.3A
Charging the main and backup battery at the same
time
Time for charging the backup battery : max 3 hours
Host/Client
1 slot
1 slot
Support PCMCIA pack(typeI)
115Kbps
80~200 hours
4 hours (PDA Sleep mode)
12 hours(Phone stand-by mode)
Battery charging status (Red, Blue)
Phone Status (Red, Green, Blue)
Stereo while using headset
For voice communications
For PDA alarm
instead of phone ring
For voice communications & recording
USB Client, Power, DM Port, Serial
Temperature : -20 ~ 50䮎
Humidity : 0 ~ 90%
Appendix A Hardware Specification
A-1
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Appendix B
Warranty
Important: This is your hardware product warranty statement. Read it carefully. Warranty
terms may be different in your country. If so, your authorized dealer or sales and service
office can give you details.
One year limited hardware warranty
CYBERBANK warrants this hardware product against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year from receipt by the original end-user purchaser. If
CYBERBANK receives notice of the above-defined defects during the warranty period,
CYBERBANK will either, at its option, repair or replace products that prove to be
defective. Should CYBERBANK be unable to repair or replace the product within a
reasonable amount of time, the customer's alternate exclusive remedy shall be a refund
of the purchase price upon return of the product.
Limitation of warranty
The above warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from: misuse;
unauthorized modification; opening for any reason; operation or storage outside the
environmental specifications for the product; in-transit damage;
improper maintenance; or defect resulting from use of non-CYBERBANK software,
accessories, media, supplies, consumables, or such items not designed for use with the
product.
CYBERBANK makes no other express warranty, whether written or oral, with respect to
this product.
Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited to the
one-year duration of this written warranty.
Some states, provinces, or countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that
vary from state to state, province to province, or country to country.
Appendix B
Warranty
B-1
CYBERBANK Software Product License Agreement and
CYBERBANK Software Product Limited Warranty
This CYBERBANK product contains preinstalled software programs. Please read the
CYBERBANK Software Product License Agreement before proceeding.
Important: Carefully read this License Agreement and the Limited Warranty statement
before operating the equipment. The rights to the software are licensed, not sold.
CYBERBANK or its licensors continue to own all intellectual property rights to the
software, and you will be granted certain rights to use the software upon your
acceptance of this license. Rights in the software are offered only on the condition that
you agree to all terms and conditions of the License Agreement. Operating the
equipment indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions. If you do not agree
to the terms and conditions of the License Agreement, return the complete package for a
full refund now.
CYBERBANK Software Product License Agreement
The CYBERBANK Software Product License Agreement shall govern the use of all
software that is provided to you, the customer, as part of this CYBERBANK product with
the exception of Microsoft Software. Microsoft Products are licensed to you under the
Microsoft End User License Agreement (EULA) contained in the Microsoft
documentation. Any third-party software supplier's warranty terms that may be found
online, or in any documentation or other materials contained in the product packaging,
shall govern the use of that third-party software.
Use
You may only use the software on a single computer. You may not reverse, assemble, or
decompile the software.
Copies and adaptations
You may make copies or adaptations of the software (a) for archival purposes, or (b)
when copying or adaptation is an essential step in the use of the software with a
computer so long as the copies and adaptations are used in no other manner.
You have no other rights to copy unless you acquire an appropriate license to reproduce
which is available from CYBERBANK for some software.
You agree that CYBERBANK provides no warranty, free installation, or free training for
any copies or adaptations made by you.
All copies and adaptations of the software must bear the copyright notice(s) contained in
or on the original.
User’s Manual
B-2
Ownership
You agree that you do not have any title to or ownership of the software, other than
ownership of the physical media. You acknowledge and agree that the software is
copyrighted and protected under the copyright laws.
You acknowledge and agree that the software or part thereof may have been developed
by a third-party software supplier named in the copyright notice(s) included with the
software, who shall be authorized to hold you responsible for any copyright infringement
or violation of this or their own License Agreement.
Transfer of rights in software
You may transfer rights to the software to a third party only as part of the transfer of all your
rights and only if you obtain the prior agreement of the third party to be bound by the terms of
this License Agreement. Upon such a transfer, you agree that your rights to the software are
terminated and that you will either destroy all your copies and adaptations or deliver them to
the third party. Transfer to a U.S. government department or agency or to a prime or lower
tier contractor in connection with a U.S. government contract shall be made only upon prior
written agreement to terms required by CYBERBANK.
Sublicensing and distribution
You may not lease, sublicense the software, or distribute copies or adaptations of the
software to the public in physical media, by telecommunication or at all without the prior
written consent of CYBERBANK.
Termination
CYBERBANK may terminate this software license for failure to comply with any of these
terms, provided CYBERBANK has requested you to cure the failure and you have failed to do
so within thirty (30) days of such notice.
Updates and upgrades
You agree that the software does not include updates and upgrades that may be available
from CYBERBANK under a separate support agreement.
Appendix B
Warranty
B-3

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