HTC TPZV PDA PHONE User Manual 2

HTC Corporation PDA PHONE Users Manual 2

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Users Manual 2

7.1 Synchronizing with the Exchange Server
To keep up-to-date with your company e-mails and meeting schedules while you’re
out of the office, you can connect your device to the Internet through Wi-Fi or a
data connection and synchronize with your companys Exchange Server.
Setting up an Exchange Server connection
Before you can synchronize or access information on the Exchange Server, you
need to set up an Exchange Server connection on your device. You need to get the
Exchange Server name (must be Outlook Web Access server name), domain name,
user name, and the password that you use at work from your network administrator
and enter them on your device.
Note You can set up an Outlook e-mail account that synchronizes with the Exchange Server
from the TouchFLO 3D Mail tab using Mail Setup. See “Mail” in Chapter 3 for details.
If you have not synchronized your device with your computer, follow these steps to
set up an Exchange Server connection.
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Messaging > Setup E-mail.
2. Enter the E-mail address and Password for the e-mail account and select the
Save password option. Tap Next.
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3. Clear the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet option
and tap Next.
4. In Your e-mail provider, select Exchange server and tap Next.
5. Tap Next again.
6. Select the Attempt to detect Exchange Server Settings automatically
option and tap Next.
7. Enter the Domain name and tap Next.
8. In Server address, enter the Exchange Server address and tap Next.
9. Select the items that you want to sync with the Exchange Server.
Tips To change synchronization settings of an information item, for example, E-mail,
select the item, then tap Settings.
To change the rules for resolving synchronization conflicts, tap Menu >
Advanced.
10. Tap Finish.
Notes If you synchronized e-mails with your computer before, open ActiveSync on
your device, then tap Menu > Add Server Source to set up an Exchange Server
connection. When prompted to select information types for synchronization, you
must first clear the E-mail check box under the Windows PC item before you can
select E-mail under Exchange Server.
To change Exchange Server settings, open ActiveSync on your device, and then tap
Menu > Configure Server.
Starting synchronization
Before you start synchronizing with the Exchange Server, make sure your device
has been set up with a Wi-Fi or data connection to the Internet so that you can
synchronize over the air. For more information about connections, see Chapter 8.
After you finish setting up an Exchange Server connection, your device
automatically starts synchronization.
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To manually start synchronization, tap Start > Settings, and then touch Sync Data.
Note If you connect your device to your office computer via a USB or Bluetooth connection,
you can use this connection to the computer to pass through” to the network and
download Outlook e-mails and other information to your device.
7.2 Working With Company E-mails
Your device gives you instant access to your company e-mails and lets you manage
your messages easier. Direct Push, Fetch Mail, Remote e-mail search, and e-mail
flags are just some of the tools you can use to manage your e-mails.
Note Some messaging features depend on the Microsoft Exchange Server version used in
your company. Check with your network administrator for the availability of these
features.
Automatic synchronization through Direct Push
Direct Push technology (push e-mail feature) enables you to receive new e-mails on
your device as soon as they arrive in your Inbox on the Exchange Server. Items such
as contacts, calendar and tasks are also immediately updated onto your device when
these items have been changed or new entries have been added on the Exchange
Server. To make Direct Push work, you need to have a Wi-Fi or data connection on
your device.
You need to perform a full synchronization between your device and the Exchange
Server before Direct Push can be enabled.
Requirement The Direct Push feature works for your device only if your company is
using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) with Exchange
ActiveSync or later.
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To turn on Direct Push in Comm Manager
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then touch Communications.
Tip You can also tap Start > All Programs > Comm Manager.
2. On the Comm Manager screen, touch the OFF/ON slider at the right side of
the Microsoft Direct Push item.
To turn on Direct Push in ActiveSync
1. Tap Start > ActiveSync and then tap Menu > Schedule.
2. Select As items arrive in the Peak times and Off-peak times boxes.
Note When Direct Push is off, you need to manually retrieve your e-mails.
Scheduled synchronization
If you do not want to use Direct Push, you can set a regular schedule for
synchronizing Outlook e-mail and information.
1. In ActiveSync on your device, tap Menu > Schedule.
2. Select from the available options to set the synchronization schedule.
Tip You can select a shorter interval in the Peak times box and a longer interval in
the Off-peak times box, so that your e-mails are synchronized more frequently
when you are working. To set the days and hours that make up your peak and
off-peak times, tap the peak times link at the bottom of the screen.
Instant download through Fetch Mail
The Fetch Mail feature downloads an entire e-mail immediately without the need
for you to perform a full Send/Receive action. This limits the download to just the
e-mail message that you want and helps save data cost.
Requirement Fetch Mail works for your device only if your company is using Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007 or later.
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Messaging > Outlook E-mail.
2. Open an e-mail message.
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3. By default, only the first few words of the message are shown. To download
the whole e-mail, finger-scroll to the end of the message, then tap Get the
rest of this message.
4. Wait for the remainder of the message body to download.
Notes For information about changing e-mail sync options such as setting the download
size for e-mail, see "Customizing e-mail settings" in Chapter 6.
When you receive an e-mail that contains a link to a document such as a PDF or
Microsoft Office document located on SharePoint or an internal file server, you
can tap the link to view the document on your device. You can view the document
only if you have a Microsoft Outlook account that synchronizes with Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007 or later. Exchange Server must also be set up to allow access
to SharePoint document libraries or internal file servers.
Searching for e-mails on the Exchange Server
You can access e-mails that are not available on your device by searching your
Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox. The search results are downloaded and
displayed in a Search Results folder.
Requirement Your company must be using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or later.
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Messaging > Outlook E-mail.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Search Server.
3. In the Look for text box, enter the search keyword.
4. Choose the date range of messages to search from.
5. In the Look in list, specify whether to search in the Inbox, Sent Items, or
All Folders, and then tap Search.
Tip To clear the search results and return to the message list, tap Menu > Clear Results.
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Flagging your messages
Flags serve as a reminder for you to follow-up on important issues or requests
contained in e-mail messages. Flagging messages, which has been a useful feature
on desktop Outlook E-mail, can also be done in Outlook Mobile on your device. You
can flag received e-mail messages on your device.
Requirement Flags are enabled only if e-mails are synchronized with Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 or later. Flags are disabled or hidden if e-mails are synchronized
with earlier versions of Microsoft Exchange Server.
To flag or unflag a message
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Messaging > Outlook E-mail.
2. Open a message.
3. Tap Menu > Follow Up and select one of the following options:
Set Flag Mark the message with a red flag to remind yourself to follow it up.
Complete Flag Mark the message with a check mark to indicate that the
issue or request in the e-mail is already completed.
Clear Flag Remove the flag to unmark the message.
Note E-mail message reminders are displayed on your device if the messages are flagged
with reminders and synchronized from the Exchange Server.
Out-of-office auto-reply
Outlook Mobile allows you to retrieve and change your out-of-office status. Just like
desktop Outlook, Outlook Mobile automatically sends an auto-reply message when
youre not available.
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To send out-of-office auto-reply messages
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Messaging >
Outlook E-mail.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Out of Office.
3. In the I am currently list, select Out of the
Office.
4. Enter your auto-reply message, and then tap
Done.
7.3 Managing Meeting Requests
When you schedule and send meeting requests from your device, you can invite
attendees to your meeting and check their availability.
When you receive a meeting request, you can reply by accepting or declining
the request. The meeting request also clearly indicates whether or not there are
conflicting or adjacent meetings.
Requirement Your company must be using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or later.
To reply to a meeting request
1. When you receive a meeting request e-mail, a notification is displayed on
your device. Open the e-mail.
2. Tap Accept to reply and accept the meeting request, or tap Menu > Decline
if you cannot attend the meeting.
Tips Before responding, you can check your availability during the time of the
requested meeting by tapping View your calendar.
If the time of the meeting conflicts with your other appointments, a
“Scheduling Conflict” status appears on top of the e-mail.
3. Choose whether or not to edit your response e-mail before sending, then tap OK.
If you accept the meeting request, it is automatically added as an
appointment in Calendar on your device.
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7.4 Finding Contacts in the Company Directory
In addition to having contacts on your device, you can access contact information
from your organization’s Company Directory. By having over-the-air access to the
Company Directory, you can easily send e-mail messages and meeting requests to
anyone in your company.
Requirement Access to the Company Directory is available only if your organization is
running Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or higher, and you have
completed your first synchronization with the Exchange Server.
1. Synchronize with the Exchange Server.
2. Do any of the following:
In Contacts, tap Menu > Company Directory.
In a new e-mail message, tap the To box (or tap Menu > Add Recipient),
and then tap Company Directory on the top of the list.
When creating a meeting request and selecting required and optional
attendees in Calendar, tap Company Directory.
3. Enter a partial or full contact name and tap Search. In the search results list,
tap a contact to select it.
Notes You can save a contact from the Company Directory to your device by selecting
the contact, and then tapping Menu > Save to Contacts.
You can search for the following information as long as that information is
included in the Company Directory: First name, Last name, E-mail name, Display
name, E-mail address, or Office location.
Chapter 8
Internet
Chapter 8
Internet
8.1 Ways of Connecting to the Internet
Your devices networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your
corporate network through Wi-Fi, GPRS/3G (or EDGE when available), or dial-up.
You can also add and set up a VPN or proxy connection.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to 100 meters (300 feet).
To use Wi-Fi on your device, you need access to a wireless access point or “hotspot.
Note The availability and range of your devices Wi-Fi signal depends on the number,
infrastructure, and other objects through which the signal passes.
To turn Wi-Fi on and connect to a Wi-Fi network
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Communications.
2. Tap Wi-Fi. Detected wireless networks are displayed on the screen.
Tap the desired Wi-Fi network, and then tap Connect.
If you selected an open (unsecured) network, you are automatically
connected to the network.
If you selected a secured network, enter the security key and then tap
Done. You are then connected to the network.
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Indicates a secured
Wi-Fi network.
Indicates that
your device is
connected to this
Wi-Fi network
Signal strength
Network name (SSID)
3. Tap Back to return to the Communications screen.
Next time you use your device to detect Wi-Fi networks, you will not be prompted
to enter the network key of the previously accessed Wi-Fi network (unless you
perform a hard reset which will erase custom settings on your device).
Notes Wi-Fi networks are self-discoverable, which means no additional steps are required
for your device to connect to a Wi-Fi network. It may be necessary to provide a
username and password for certain closed wireless networks.
To turn off Wi-Fi, on the Communications screen, tap the OFF/ON slider at the right
side of the Wi-Fi item.
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To check Wi-Fi network status
Aside from the Wi-Fi status icon on the title bar, you can check the current
Wi-Fi connection status from any of the following screens of your device:
Wireless LAN screen
Tap Start > Settings, and then tap
Menu > Wireless Networks.
On the Main tab, you will see the Wi-Fi network
that your device is currently connected to.
The configuration and signal quality of the Wi-Fi
network are also shown.
Configure Wireless Networks screen
Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
On the Connections tab, tap Wi-Fi, then tap the
Wireless Networks button. This screen displays
all available Wi-Fi networks in range.
To connect to a Wi-Fi network in the list, tap and
hold on the desired network, then tap Connect.
Tap a Wi-Fi network in the list to view or change
its connection settings.
You can also add new Wi-Fi networks, if
available, by tapping Add New.
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To save battery power while connected to a Wi-Fi network
Using Wi-Fi quickly consumes battery power. Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use.
You can also enable power saving settings while using Wi-Fi.
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Menu > Wireless Networks >
Power Mode tab.
2. Move the Power Save Mode slider to a position
that optimizes performance with the least
power consumption.
For example, move the slider to the left (Best
Performance) to have the optimal wireless
network performance; move to the right (Best
Battery) to obtain the maximum battery usage.
GPRS/3G
Use GPRS/3G (or EDGE, if available) to connect to the Internet and to send and
receive e-mail on your device. You will need a data plan to use your wireless service
provider’s GPRS/3G network. Check with your wireless service provider to find out
about GPRS/3G rates.
GPRS/3G settings are already preconfigured on your device, and your device is
ready to use your wireless service provider’s GPRS/3G services. Do not change the
settings as this may cause services to stop working. If you need to add another
GPRS/3G connection on your device, contact your wireless service provider.
Dial-up
To set up a dial-up connection to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) on your device,
you need the same settings that you normally use when you dial up from your
computer. This includes the ISP server phone number, your user name and password.
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the Connections tab, tap Connections.
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3. In My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.
4. In the Select a modem list, select Cellular Line, then tap Next.
5. Enter the ISP server phone number, then tap Next.
6. Enter your user name, password, and any other information required by your
ISP, then tap Finish.
Starting a data connection
After setting up a data connection such as GPRS/3G or ISP dial-up on your device,
you can now connect your device to the Internet. The connection is automatically
started when you begin using a program that accesses the Internet such as Opera
Mobile.
To manually start a data connection
If you have set up multiple types of data connections on your device, you can
manually start a connection.
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the Connections tab, tap Connections.
3. Tap Manage existing connections.
4. Tap and hold the name of the desired connection, and then tap Connect.
To disconnect active data connections
1. On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab, and then tap Communications.
2. Tap the OFF/ON slider at the right side of the Data Connection item.
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8.2 Using Opera Mobile™
Opera Mobile™ is a full-featured Internet browser, optimized for use on your device.
To open Opera Mobile and go to a website
1. On the Home screen, slide to the Internet tab and then tap Launch Browser.
2. On the Opera Mobile screen, tap the address bar.
Note If the address bar is hidden, tap at the bottom-right corner of the screen.
3. Enter the URL address and tap .
Tip When you tap the address bar, a search field also appears. Quickly search the web by
entering the search item and tapping .
The browser screen
1
2
3 4 5 6 7
8
9
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1Refresh the web page being viewed.
2Enter the URL of the web site here.
3Return to the previous web page viewed.
4Go to the Bookmarks screen where you can add, edit, or send bookmarks.
5Add a new browsing tab or switch to another browsing tab.
6Go to the home page.
7Open a list where you can change Opera Mobile settings. See “Opera Mobile
menu” in this chapter for details.
8Close the current tab. This is enabled only if you have more than one tab opened.
9When browsing the web, Opera Mobile automatically switches to full screen mode.
Tap to show the address and Menu bars again.
Opera Mobile menu
On the menu bar, tap to open the menu.
Open the Settings screen where you
can set your home page, change display
settings, set privacy settings, and more.
View items being downloaded, and
resume or stop current downloads.
View information about the
web page you are browsing.
See web pages that you have viewed.
Manage and view web pages
that you have saved.
Open the Opera Mobile help file.
Close Opera Mobile completely.
Opera Mobile will not run in the background.
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Notes For more information about using Opera Mobile, go to:
http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/.
You can also use Internet Explorer® Mobile to browse the web. To open Internet
Explorer Mobile, tap Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer.
Navigating web pages
To pan on the web page
While browsing web pages, use finger
gestures to pan on the web page.
Tip Touch and hold an empty area on a web
page to open a shortcut menu that lets
you go back to the previous page, reload
the page, add the page as a Favorite, and
more. You can also tap and hold a link or
image on a web page to open a menu
with different options.
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To zoom in and out on web pages
While viewing a web page in full screen,
slide to the right of the zoom bar to
zoom in on the web page. To zoom out,
slide your finger to the left on tap the
screen twice again.
Tip You can also tap the screen twice
to zoom in. To zoom out, tap the
screen twice again.
Zooming in Zooming out
To change the screen orientation
Change the screen orientation by
simply turning your device sideways.
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8.3 Using YouTube™
YouTube™ lets you browse, search, and watch Internet videos that are posted in
YouTube.
Note You need an active data or Wi-Fi connection to use YouTube. If you are using a
GPRS/3G connection, watching Internet videos may significantly increase your data
connection costs.
To open YouTube
On the Home screen, slide to the Internet tab, and then tap YouTube.
Open the
Program Guide.
Displays the current
program channel
being viewed.
Close YouTube.
Filter the list by feed
type and by date
uploaded to the
YouTube server.
Displays the available
videos for the
selected program
channel. Tap a video
to watch it. Tap
to view details about
the video. Switch between the
YouTube screens.
Set the quality of
downloaded videos and
site (country) preference.
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Searching videos
1. On the YouTube screen, tap .
2. On the Search screen, enter the video information, and then tap Search.
YouTube searches for the video, and then displays all related videos on the
screen.
3. Tap on a video to watch it. See Watching videos” for details.
Using the Program Guide
The Program Guide categorizes videos into channels so you can browse and watch
related videos available on YouTube. You can also add your favorite video channel
in the Program Guide.
To add a new channel
1. Search the channel or video you
want to add to the Program Guide.
See “Searching videos” for details.
2. In the search results list, tap at
the right side of the video or channel
to open the details screen.
3. Tap , and then tap OK on the
confirmation screen.
The channel you just subscribed to
is shown when you tap Program
Guide.
Tip You can also add a YouTube user or
search information as a program
channel.
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To change the program channel
1. On the Videos screen, tap Program Guide at the top of the screen.
2. On the Program Guide, select a channel.
Tip You can scroll down to view more channels.
The video list refreshes to display the available videos for the selected
channel.
To delete a program channel
You can only delete channels that you have added to the Program Guide.
1. Tap Program Guide.
2. Scroll down to the channel that you want to delete, and then tap .
3. On the confirmation screen, tap Yes.
Watching videos
Tap a video on any YouTube screen, program guide channel, or search results list to
launch the YouTube Video Player.
Go back to the
beginning of the video.
Play/pause the video.
Stop the video playback.
Depending on the
quality of downloaded
videos you selected,
tap to view the video
in its actual size, in
expanded size, or in
full screen.
Drag to go forward or
backward in the video.
Buffered video
Download progress
Tip To adjust the volume, press the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons on the left
panel of the device.
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When you tap Stop ( ) or finish watching the entire video, you can select from
the following options.
Send the link of the
previously watched
video via e-mail, or
to send the video
thumbnail via MMS. Add the video to
your Bookmarks.
Replay the video.
View information
about the video
you just watched.
Go to the next page
of related videos.
If no action is taken,
the next page
is automatically
displayed after 10
seconds.
Go back to the
previous page of
related videos.
Bookmarks
You can save your favorite videos in Bookmarks for quick access.
To save a video in Bookmarks
After watching a video, tap . You can also
tap on any video that you want to add to
Bookmarks and then tap on the video details
screen.
To watch videos in Bookmarks
On the YouTube screen, tap . Tap a video to
watch it.
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To delete a video from Bookmarks
1. On the Bookmarks screen, tap Edit.
2. Tap on the video you want to remove.
3. On the confirmation screen, tap Yes.
4. Tap Done.
History
View recently watched videos on the History screen. On the YouTube screen,
tap and then tap a video to watch it.
Note To clear the History list, tap Clear.
8.4 Using Streaming Media
Streaming Media lets you stream live broadcasts or on-demand media content
from the web. The media is sent in a continuous stream to your device and is played
as it arrives, along with the audio.
The Streaming Media program allows you to play 3GP and MPEG-4 files. It also
supports playback of SDP (Session Description Protocol) files.
Note Before you launch the Streaming Media program, make sure that you are connected
to the Internet.
To access streaming content via Opera Mobile
In Opera Mobile, you can open a web page containing RTSP (Real Time Streaming
Protocol) links to streaming media content then play the content in the Streaming
Media program.
1. On the Home screen, slide to the Internet tab and tap Launch Browser.
2. In the address bar, enter the URL address of the web page that contains the
RTSP link to the desired *.3gp, *.mp4, or *.sdp file.
3. On the web page, tap the RTSP link.
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4. Streaming Media then automatically opens and starts playing the file. During
playback, use the slider and button controls to play/pause, switch to full
screen, replay, and fast forward.
Switch to full screen
mode. In full screen
mode, tap to
switch back.
Play video from
the beginning.
Tap to toggle between playing
or pausing the video playback.
Drag the slider to go
backward or forward
on the video.
Stop playback.
Resize the video to fit
the screen. Tap again to
go back to the actual
video size.
To stream media files directly on the Streaming Media Player
Streaming Media only supports RTSP links when you stream *.3gp and *.mp4 files
directly on the program.
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Streaming Media.
2. Tap Menu > Connect.
3. Enter the complete RTSP link, and then tap Connect. Streaming Media starts
playing the file.
4. During playback, use the slider and playback control buttons to play/pause,
switch to full screen, replay, and fast forward.
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To view streaming video information
While streaming a video clip, tap Menu > Properties to view the video properties
such as the video link or location, duration, and bit rate.
To configure streaming video connection settings
Tap Menu > Options to configure the Streaming Media settings. From this screen,
you can set the media buffer, select the connection to use, and set all streaming
videos to play in full screen.
8.5 Using Windows Live™
Windows Live™ helps you quickly find information using Windows Live™ Search,
access and synchronize your Windows Live™ Mail e-mails and contacts, and send
instant messages using Windows Live™ Messenger.
Note Before you can use Windows Live™, your device must be connected to the Internet.
For information about setting up an Internet connection, see “Ways of Connecting to
the Internet” in this chapter.
To set up Windows Live™ for the first time
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Windows Live, and then tap Sign in to Windows
Live.
2. Tap the links to read the Windows Live™ Terms of Use and the Microsoft
Online Privacy Statement. After reviewing them, tap Accept.
3. Enter your Windows Live™ Mail or Hotmail address and password, select the
Save password checkbox, and then tap Next.
4. Tap Next.
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5. Choose what information you want to sync
online with your device.
If you select Store Windows Live contacts
in your mobile phones contact list, your
Windows Live™ contacts will be added to the
contact list and to Windows Live™ Messenger
on your device.
If you select Sync e-mail, your Windows
Live™ Mail or Hotmail inbox messages will be
downloaded to your device.
6. Tap Next.
7. After synchronization is complete, tap Done.
The Windows Live™ screen
Search bar. Enter the
information you want
to search, then tap .
Switch between
the Windows Live™
Messenger, Windows
Live™ Mail, and Sync
status screens.
Adjust Windows Live
settings.
Change your display
name, picture, and
personal message.
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Using Windows Live™ Messenger
With this mobile version of Windows Live™ Messenger, you can send and receive
instant messages.
To sign in to Windows Live™ Messenger and start a conversation
1. Tap Messenger on the Windows Live™ screen.
2. Tap Sign in on the Messenger screen. Signing in may take several minutes,
depending on your connection speed.
3. In the contact list, select an online contact, and then tap Send IM to open the
message screen.
4. On the message screen, enter your message in the text field, then tap the
Enter key on the on-screen keyboard to send the message. You can also do
any of the following on the message screen:
To add an emoticon, tap Menu > Add
emoticon, then tap an emoticon on the screen.
The emoticon is attached to your message.
To send a file, tap Menu > Send, select the
type of file (picture, voice clip, or any file), and
then locate the file you want to send.
To invite one or more contacts to the
conversation, tap Menu > Options >
Add participant.
To send a voice message, tap Voice clip on
the message screen, then start talking. When
you have finished recording, tap Send.
5. To end the conversation with the current contact,
tap Menu > End conversation.
6. To sign out, tap Menu > Sign Out.
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To add a Windows Live™ contact
You can add new Windows Live™ contacts in Windows Live™ Messenger.
1. Tap Menu > Add new contact.
2. Enter the e-mail address of the contact, and then tap OK.
8.6 Using RSS Hub
RSS Hub is an RSS reader that keeps you up-to-date with the latest news from the
Internet. It monitors RSS feeds from your favorite news sites, blogs and more, and
downloads the most current updates and podcasts.
Note Make sure you have an active Internet connection (such as GPRS/3G or Wi-Fi) before
using RSS Hub.
For more information about RSS Hub, tap Start > All Programs > Help, and then
tap Help for Added Programs > RSS Hub.
Subscribing to and organizing news channels
You must subscribe to news channels before you can receive RSS feeds.
To subscribe to news channels
1. Tap Start > All Programs > RSS Hub, and then tap Continue.
3. In the New Channel Wizard screen, select the Choose from a list of known
Channels option, and then tap Next. A list of RSS channels is displayed.
Note If the RSS channel you want to subscribe to is not in the list of known channels,
tap Back, then select another option on the New Channel Wizard screen.
For more information on these other options, see the Help on your device.
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4. Select the checkboxes of the RSS channels you want to subscribe to, then tap
Finish.
Channels
Category
Tap to load pre-selected RSS channels.
Tip Channels are grouped by categories. If you want to select all channels in a
category, select the category check box.
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5. The channel list appears. Tap Refresh to update the channels.
Cancel
channel
updating
Channel is
updated. Tap
to view the
headlines.
Select the
channel category
to display
Headline
count
Update the
channels
Channel list
To add new channels
1. In the channel list, tap Menu > Channel > New to open the New Channel
Wizard screen.
2. Select an option, and then follow screen instructions to add new channels.
For more information on New Channel Wizard options, see the Help on your
device.
To filter the channels to display
In the channel list, tap Menu > View, and then select Updated to display only
those channels with unread items, or All to display all subscribed channels.
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Using the headline list
Tap a channel in the channel list to display the headline list.
Tap a headline to open
the news summary
screen.
The item contains
a keyword.
Download the podcast
or image attachment.
Podcast or image
attachment is
downloading.
Play back the podcast
or view the image.
New or unread item
Item has been read
Return to the
channel list
New or unread items display in bold and are marked with a blue newspaper icon.
Items that have been read are marked with a gray newspaper icon.
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Viewing the news summary
Tap a headline in the headline list to display the news summary.
Headline and
read status Podcast or image
attachment. Tap the link
to download the file.
News summary
Open the complete
article in Opera
Mobile. See “Using
Opera Mobile” in this
chapter for details.
Channel name
Return to the
headline list
Tap Menu to change the way that text is displayed, save a podcast, send a link to
the article via e-mail, and more.
To download, play, or save podcasts
1. On the news summary screen tap the Download audio/Download video
link or the audio/video podcast icon.
Tip To cancel the file download, tap Cancel download below the audio/video file icon.
2. After downloading the file, do one of the following:
Tap Play audio/Play video or the audio/video file icon to play back the file.
Tap Menu > Podcast > Save to save a copy of the file to the device’s main
memory or storage card.
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To send the a link to the article via e-mail
1. In the news summary screen, tap Menu > Send Link via Email.
2. Messaging opens and displays the Account Picker screen. Tap the e-mail
account that you want to use.
A new e-mail message is then created with the link.
3. Specify the e-mail recipients, and then tap Send.
Note For more information on how to compose e-mails, see “Creating and sending an
e-mail message” in Chapter 6.
To view the next or previous news summary
In the news summary screen, tap Menu > Next or Menu > Previous.
8.7 Using Your Device as a Modem (Internet Sharing)
Internet Sharing connects your desktop or notebook computer to the Internet by
using your devices data connection such as GPRS/3G. You can connect via USB or
Bluetooth.
Before you proceed
Make sure your device has a SIM card installed, and your device has a
GPRS/3G or dial-up modem connection. If your device has not been set up
with a data connection yet, tap Menu > Connection Settings on the Internet
Sharing screen. For more information about setting up these connections,
see “GPRS/3G” and “Dial-up” in this chapter.
To set up your device as a USB modem, you must first install Windows Mobile
Device Center or Microsoft ActiveSync version 4.5 or later on the computer.
To use a Bluetooth connection, make sure your computer has built-in
Bluetooth capability. If your computer does not have Bluetooth, you can
connect and use a Bluetooth adapter or dongle.
Before using Internet Sharing, disconnect from Windows Mobile Device
Center or ActiveSync on your computer.
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To set up your device as a USB modem
1. Connect the device to your desktop or
notebook computer using the USB sync cable.
2. When the Connect to PC screen appears, select
Internet Sharing, then tap Done.
3. In the PC Connection list, select USB.
4. In the Network Connection list, select the
name of the connection that your device uses
to connect to the Internet.
5. Tap Connect.
To use your device as a Bluetooth modem
1. On your device, turn on Bluetooth and set it to visible mode by following the
steps in the To turn Bluetooth on and make your device visible” section in
Chapter 9.
2. Initiate a Bluetooth partnership from your device by following the steps in the
To create a Bluetooth partnership section in Chapter 9.
3. Connect the device to your desktop or notebook computer using the USB
sync cable.
4. When the Connect to PC screen appears, select Internet Sharing, then tap
Done.
5. Select Bluetooth PAN as the PC Connection.
6. From the Network Connection list, select the name of the connection that
your device uses to connect to the Internet, and then tap Connect.
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7. On your computer, set up a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN) with your
device:
For Windows Vista:
a. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and
Sharing Center.
b. Click Manage network connections and then under Personal Area
Network, double-click Bluetooth Network Connection.
c. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select your
device, and click Connect.
For Windows XP:
a. Tap Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
b. Under Personal Area Network, click the Bluetooth Network Connection
icon.
c. Under Network Tasks, click View Bluetooth network devices.
d. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select your
device, and click Connect.
Note If the Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer was installed using a
third-party driver, open the Bluetooth software that came with the Bluetooth
adapter/dongle to connect your computer and device via Bluetooth. Refer to the
Bluetooth adapter/dongle documentation for more information.
8. On the Internet Sharing screen on your device, check whether a connected
status message is displayed, which indicates that your computer has been
successfully connected to the Internet using your device as a Bluetooth
modem.
To end the Internet connection
On the Internet Sharing screen, tap Disconnect.
9.1 Bluetooth Modes
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with
Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about eight
meters without requiring a physical connection.
Bluetooth on your device operates in three different modes:
On. Bluetooth is turned on. Your device can detect other Bluetooth-enabled
devices, but not vice versa.
Visible. Bluetooth is turned on, and all other Bluetooth-enabled devices can
detect your device.
Off. Bluetooth is turned off. In this mode, you can neither send nor receive
information using Bluetooth.
Notes By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, and then turn off your
device, Bluetooth also turns off. When you turn on your device again, Bluetooth
automatically turns on.
Turn off Bluetooth when not in use to conserve battery power, or in places where
using a wireless device is prohibited, such as on board an aircraft and in hospitals.
To turn Bluetooth on and make your device visible
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Menu > Bluetooth Devices > Mode tab.
2. Select the Turn on Bluetooth and Make this device visible to other devices
check boxes.
3. Tap OK. The Title bar shows to indicate that the device is in visible mode.
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Bluetooth
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To turn off Bluetooth visibility after a certain period of time
You can automatically turn off Bluetooth visibility after a specified period of time.
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Menu > Bluetooth Devices > Timeout tab.
2. In Turn off Visible mode, select the time before your devices Bluetooth
visibility turns off, and then tap OK.
9.2 Bluetooth Partnerships
Create a Bluetooth partnership between your device and another Bluetooth-
enabled device in order to exchange information in a secured manner. Creating
a Bluetooth partnership between two devices is a one-time process. Once a
partnership is created, the devices can recognize the partnership and exchange
information without entering a passcode again.
To create a Bluetooth partnership
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Menu > Bluetooth Devices > Devices tab.
2. Tap Add new device. Your device displays the names of other Bluetooth
devices within range.
3. Tap the device name in the box, and then tap Next.
4. Specify a passcode to establish a secure connection. The passcode can be 1
up to 16 characters.
5. Tap Next.
6. Wait for the paired device to accept the partnership. The receiving party
needs to enter the same passcode that you specified.
7. After the receiving party enters the passcode, a message box appears on your
device confirming the partnership.
8. Tap Done.
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To accept a Bluetooth partnership
1. Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode.
2. Tap Yes when prompted to establish a partnership with the other device.
3. Enter the passcode (the same passcode that is entered on the device
requesting the partnership) to establish a secure connection.
4. Tap Next.
5. Tap Done. You can now exchange information with the paired device.
Tips Tap the device’s name in the Devices tab to change the paired device name and to
set the services you want to use for the paired device. After setting the name and
options, tap Save.
To delete a Bluetooth partnership, tap and hold the partnership’s name on the
Devices tab, then tap Delete.
9.3 Connecting a Bluetooth Hands-free or Stereo
Headset
For hands-free phone conversations, you can use a Bluetooth headset with your
device. Your device also supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) which
allows you to use a Bluetooth stereo headset for listening to stereo music.
To connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset
1. Make sure that both your device and the Bluetooth headset are turned on
and within close range, and that the headset is visible. Refer to the Bluetooth
headset documentation on how to set the headset in visible mode.
2. Tap Start > Settings, tap Communications, and then tap Bluetooth.
3. Tap Add new Bluetooth headset. The device scans for Bluetooth headsets
within range.
4. Tap the name of the Bluetooth headset in the list to automatically pair it with
your device.
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5. When pairing is successful, tap OK.
Note If automatic pairing fails, tap Retry, or enter the headset passcode manually
when prompted.
If the Bluetooth stereo headset is disconnected, turn the stereo headset on, repeat
steps 1 and 2, and then tap the stereo headset name under the Previously Paired
Headset section to connect.
9.4 Beaming Information Using Bluetooth
You can beam information such as contacts, calendar items, tasks, and files from
your device to a Bluetooth-enabled computer or device.
To beam information from your device to a computer
1. Turn on Bluetooth on your device, and make your device visible. For
information about this, see “To turn Bluetooth on and make your device visible.
2. Set Bluetooth on your computer to visible mode, create a Bluetooth
partnership, then enable your computer to receive Bluetooth beams.
Note If the Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer was installed using a third-
party driver, open the Bluetooth software that came with the Bluetooth adapter/
dongle and enable the adapter/dongle to be discovered by other devices. Refer
to the Bluetooth adapter’s documentation for more information.
If your computer has Windows Vista or Windows XP SP2 and your computer’s
Bluetooth adapter is supported by your Windows version, do the following:
a. On your computer, open Bluetooth Devices from the Control Panel, and
then click the Options tab on the Bluetooth Devices window.
b. For Windows Vista, select Allow Bluetooth devices to find this
computer.
For Windows XP, select Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices
to connect to this computer.
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c. Create a Bluetooth partnership between your device and computer. For
information about creating a partnership, see “Bluetooth partnerships”.
d. In the Options tab of Bluetooth Devices, select Show the Bluetooth
icon in the notification area.
e. To enable your computer to receive Bluetooth beams, right-click the
Bluetooth icon in the notification area at the bottom-right corner of
your computer screen and select Receive a File. You are now ready to
beam.
3. On your device, select an item to beam. The item can be an appointment in
your calendar, a task, a contact card, or a file.
4. To beam a contact, tap Menu > Send Contact > Beam. To beam other types
of information, tap Menu > Beam [type of item].
5. Tap the device name to which you want to send the item.
6. If you beamed a calendar, task, or contact item to your computer and it is not
automatically added to Outlook, select File > Import and Export in Outlook
to import it.
Tips The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored may be
C:\Documents and Settings\your_username\My Documents in Windows XP or
C:\Users\your_username\My Documents in Windows Vista.
For your device to receive Bluetooth beams, tap Start > Settings > Connections
tab > Beam and make sure the Receive all incoming beams check box is selected.
To beam information to a Bluetooth-enabled device such as another Windows
Mobile-powered device, create first a Bluetooth partnership with the other device,
then follow steps 3 to 5.
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9.5 Bluetooth Explorer and Bluetooth File Sharing
Bluetooth Explorer lets you search Bluetooth devices that have file sharing
capability, and allows you to access their Bluetooth shared folder and exchange
files.
To enable Bluetooth Explorer and Bluetooth file sharing on your device
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Menu > Bluetooth Devices > FTP tab.
2. Select the Enable Bluetooth Explorer check box. This makes the Bluetooth
device folder visible in File Explorer and gives other Bluetooth devices access
to your Bluetooth shared folder.
3. Select the Enable File Sharing check box.
Tip Tap Browse to use another folder as your Bluetooth shared folder.
4. Tap OK.
To use Bluetooth Explorer and copy a file
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Bluetooth Explorer.
Tip You can also open Bluetooth Explorer from the File Explorer program. Tap Start >
All Programs > File Explorer, tap the down arrow ( ) on the upper-left of the
screen, and then tap Bluetooth.
Bluetooth Explorer then scans for other Bluetooth devices that have file
sharing capability.
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2. Tap a Bluetooth device that you want to
connect to.
3. When prompted, enter a passcode to connect
to the other Bluetooth device.
When connected, files in the Bluetooth shared
folder on the other Bluetooth device also
appear on the Bluetooth Explorer screen.
3. Tap and hold a file, and then tap Cut or Copy
depending on your preference.
4. Tap Up twice, and then navigate to the folder
where you want to paste or copy the file.
5. Tap Menu > Edit > Paste.
9.6 Printing via Bluetooth
Connect your device to a Bluetooth printer to print contact information,
appointment details, images, and other file types.
Note You can print files in the .txt, .jpg, .xhtml, .vcf, .vcs file formats.
Before you start printing, make sure to turn on the Bluetooth printer and to turn on
Bluetooth on your device.
To print contact information
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Contacts.
2. Tap and hold the contact whose information you want to print, and then tap
Print via Bluetooth.
3. Tap Menu > Search Devices. Your device starts to search for Bluetooth devices.
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4. Select the Bluetooth printer and tap Menu > Send File.
5. Set the printing options, and then tap Print.
To print a calendar appointment
1. Tap Start > Calendar to open the Calendar tab.
2. Select the date with the appointment to open it in Day view.
3. Tap the appointment to open the appointment details screen, and then tap
Menu > Print via Bluetooth.
4. Follow steps 3 to 5 in To print contact information”.
To print an image or text file
1. Tap Start > All Programs, and then tap Pictures & Videos or File Explorer.
2. Locate the image or text file you want to print.
3. Tap and hold the image or text file, and then tap Print via Bluetooth.
4. Follow steps 3 to 5 in To print contact information”.
10.1 Google™ Maps (Available by Country)
Google™ Maps lets you track your current location, view real-time traffic situations,
and receive detailed directions to your destination. It also allows you to search and
locate places of interest or even a contact address.
Note You need an active data or Wi-Fi connection to use Google Maps.
To open Google Maps, tap Start > All Programs > Google Maps.
Zoom out
Zoom in
Search for places
Find your current
location, get directions,
see traffic information,
and more.
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Notes Traffic information is available only in some selected cities.
Tap Menu > Help > Tips to learn more about the program and its many features.
Searching a place of interest
Google Maps lets you search and locate a place of interest, shows the contact
information for that place, and gives directions on how to get there from your
current location.
1. On the Google Maps screen, tap Search.
2. Enter the name, address, or postal code of the place on the search field and
then tap Search.
3. In the search results list, tap the place to view its address, phone number, and
other details.
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4. On the Address tab, tap:
The [phone number] to call the place of interest.
The web address (if available) to go to the web site of the place of interest.
Directions to here to get directions going to the place of interest from
your current location, or tap Directions from here to get directions going
to another location from the place of interest.
Save as contact to save the contact information of the place of interest to
your contacts list.
Save as favourite to add the place of interest to your list of favorite
places. To access your favorite places, on the Google Maps screen, tap
Menu > Favourites.
Send as text message to send the places contact information to your
contact via SMS.
Search nearby to search for other places of interest near the place you
are currently viewing.
For more information about Google Maps, go to
http://www.google.com/gmm/index.html.
10.2 Guidelines and Preparation for Using GPS
If you installed a GPS navigation software on your device, follow these guidelines
before and when using your device for GPS navigation.
When using GPS navigation software in the car, always plot your GPS route
before starting to drive. Do not try to configure the GPS navigation software
while driving.
The plotted GPS route is only for driving reference. It should not interfere with
actual driving behavior.
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Do not leave your device in a vehicle or expose the device to direct sunlight
to avoid overheating the battery, which could pose damage to the device or
risk to the vehicle.
When using the device inside a vehicle, use the car holder to mount the
device securely in place. Avoid placing the device in the areas shown in the
following diagram:
1 Do not place where it will block the driver’s vision.
2 Do not place where air bags could deploy.
3 Do not place anywhere in the vehicle without securing the device in the holder.
Use the GPS system cautiously. Users shall be liable for any damages resulting
from negligent operation of the system.
The GPS signal cannot pass through solid non-transparent objects. Signal
reception may be affected by obstructions such as high-rise buildings,
tunnels, bridges, forests, weather (rainy or cloudy days), etc. If the vehicles
visor contains metal, it will be difficult for the GPS signal to pass through.
Other nearby wireless communication products (such as mobile phones or
radar-detecting devices) may interfere with the satellite signal, resulting in
unstable signal reception.
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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is built and operated by the US
Defense Department. The Department is responsible for the accuracy and
maintenance of the system. Any changes that the Department makes may
affect the accuracy and function of the GPS system.
10.3 Downloading Location Data via QuickGPS
Before using the device for GPS navigation, open QuickGPS to download
ephemeris data (current satellite position and timing information). QuickGPS
significantly speeds up the time for determining your GPS position. QuickGPS
downloads ephemeris data from web servers, instead of from satellites, using your
device’s Internet connection via Wi-Fi, ActiveSync or GPRS/3G.
To open QuickGPS
Tap Start > All Programs > QuickGPS.
To download GPS data
Tap Download on the QuickGPS screen.
On the screen, initially, you will see the Valid
time of the downloaded data. As time passes,
the remaining days and hours of validity will be
shown.
To speed up GPS positioning, download the
latest ephemeris data when the validity of the
data expires.
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Changing the download options
To configure download times, tap Menu > Options and choose from available
options:
Remind me when data expires.
Display a message when ephemeris data expires.
Auto download when data expires.
Automatically download ephemeris data when it expires.
Auto download when connected to PC via ActiveSync.
Automatically download ephemeris data when it is connected to your
computer via ActiveSync. Your computer must be connected to the Internet
to download ephemeris data.
Chapter 11
Experiencing Multimedia
11.1 Taking Photos and Videos
Use Camera to take photos and record video clips.
To open the Camera screen
On the Home screen, slide to the Photos and Videos tab and then tap the camera
icon ( ). The screen orientation automatically switches to landscape mode when
you open Camera.
To close the Camera
Tap the On-screen control button ( ), and then tap .
Changing the capture mode
Tap , then tap the capture mode icon ( — the icon displayed is based
on the current capture mode). On the menu, tap the capture mode you want to use.
Icon Capture Mode
Captures standard still images.
Records video clips, with or without audio.
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Icon Capture Mode
Captures still images continuously in one direction, and then
stitches them to create a panoramic view of a scenery.
Records video clips suitable for sending via MMS.
Captures a still image that you can assign as a contact picture.
Captures still images and places them within frames.
Note When using the second camera to capture, you can use all modes, except for
Panorama.
Using the Focus
Use the automatic focus or Touch Focus function to capture sharp and crisp photos
and videos.
Note The second (front) camera has no auto-focus function.
Auto-focus
Auto-focus sets the focus on the object at the center of the screen and is available
for all capture modes. By default, touching the Virtual Camera button ( )
activates auto-focus and a flashing white bracket ( ) appears in the center of the
screen. When focus is set, the bracket changes to a steady green bracket ( ), and
then the Camera takes the photo or starts to record the video.
Touch Focus
Touch Focus allows you to focus on a particular area of the screen. Touch Focus is
enabled by default and is only available for Photo or Contacts Picture mode.
Note To disable Touch Focus, see “Setting advanced options” in this chapter.
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To use Touch Focus:
1. Set the Camera to Photo or Contacts Picture mode.
2. Touch the area on the screen that you want to focus. The Touch Focus
indicator ( ) positions itself on the selected area.
Note If you tap outside the effective focus area, a white box appears to indicate the
area where you can use Touch Focus.
3. Touch to activate auto-focus on the selected area and take the photo.
See Auto-focus in this chapter for more information.
Tip To move the Touch Focus indicator back to the center of the screen, tap .
Capturing photo or recording video
By default, the Camera automatically takes the shot or starts capturing video after
you have set the focus.
In Photo or Contacts Picture mode, touch the Virtual Camera button to
activate auto-focus; when focus is set, the Camera automatically takes the shot.
In Video or MMS Video mode, touch the Virtual Camera button to activate
auto-focus; when focus is set, the Camera automatically starts recording.
Touch the Virtual camera button again to stop recording.
In Picture Theme or Panorama mode, touch the Virtual Camera button to
activate auto-focus; when focus is set, the Camera automatically takes the
first shot. Do the same for each shot you need to take.
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The Review screen
After capturing a photo or recording video, the Review screen gives you the option
to view/play, send, or delete the photo or video clip.
Icon Function
Return to the live Camera screen.
/ View the captured image or play the captured video in Album.
See “Viewing Photos and Videos Using Album in this chapter.
Delete the captured image or video.
Send the captured image or video via MMS or e-mail.
After capturing in Contacts Picture mode, tap to assign the photo to
a contact.
On-screen controls
Tap to display the on-screen controls.
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1 Album. Open the Album program. See “Viewing Photos and Videos Using
Album for details.
2 Capture mode. See “Changing the capture mode” for details.
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3 Touch Focus / Auto-focus indicator. See “Using the focus” for details.
4 Menu. Open the Menu Panel. See “Menu Panel” for details.
5 Virtual Camera button. Activates the auto-focus and functions as the shutter
release button.
6 Template Selector icon. In Picture Theme mode, tap to select another frame.
7 Progress indicator. In Picture Theme and Panorama modes, this shows the
number of consecutive shots.
Menu Panel
The Menu panel lets you quickly adjust common camera settings and provides
access to more advanced camera settings. To open the Menu panel, tap on
the Camera screen, and then tap . To adjust a setting, keep tapping a button, for
instance, White Balance, to cycle through the available settings.
Note The available menu panel buttons depend on the selected capture mode.
Icon Function
Select the white balance setting according to the current lighting
condition to capture colors more accurately.
Open the Brightness bar and adjust the brightness level. Tap outside the
Brightness bar to apply the change.
Select the camera to use. You can choose from main camera ( ) or
second camera ( ).
Set the ISO level manually to 100, 200, 400, or 800, or set it back to
AUTO. Higher ISO numbers are better for taking pictures in low light
conditions.
Set the self-timer to 2 seconds, 10 seconds, or Off when in Photo or
Contacts Picture mode.
Open the advanced camera settings. See “Setting advanced options” for
details.
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Zooming
Before capturing a photo or a video clip, you can zoom in or out on your subject.
To zoom in or out, slide your finger up or down on the Zoom bar while holding the
device sideways. While you are sliding your finger on the Zoom bar, the level of
zoom is shown on the zoom control bar on the screen.
Zoom control bar Zoom bar
The camera zoom range for a photo or a video clip depends on the capture mode
and resolution. Refer to the table for more information.
Capture mode Resolution Zoom range
Photo 5M Normal: 2592 x 1944
Widescreen: 2592 x 1552 1.0x to 1.6x
3M Normal: 2048 x 1536
Widescreen: 2048 x 1216 1.0x to 1.6x
2M Normal: 1600 x 1200
Widescreen: 1600 x 960 1.0x to 1.6x
1M Normal: 1280 x 960
Widescreen: 1280 x 768 1.0x to 1.6x
LNormal: 640 x 480
Widescreen: 640 x 384 1.0x to 1.6x
MNormal: 320 x 240
Widescreen: 320 x 192 1.0x to 3.2x
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Capture mode Resolution Zoom range
Video VGA 640 x 480* 1.0x to 1.6x
CIF 352 x 288 1.0x to 1.6x
L 320 x 240 1.0x to 1.6x
M 176 x 144 1.0x to 1.6x
S 128 x 96 1.0x to 1.6x
MMS Video M 176 x 144 1.0x to 1.6x
S 128 x 96 1.0x to 1.6x
Panorama L 640 x 480 1.0x to 1.6x
M 320 x 240 1.0x to 3.2x
Contacts Picture M 272 x 272 1.0x to 3.2x
Picture Theme Determined by the current
template
Depends on the size of
the selected template
* Available only in some models.
Note The capture resolutions and zoom ranges are only for the main camera.
Setting advanced options
The Advanced options let you adjust options for your selected capture mode and
set Camera program preferences. Tap Advanced on the Menu panel to open the
Advanced screen.
Tap to navigate through the
Advanced option screens.
Tap to go back to
the Camera screen.
Tap an item to
change the setting.
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Resolution. Select the resolution to use.
Widescreen (Photo mode). When On (default) you can use the entire screen as
viewfinder. Refer to the zoom table for the resolution when Widescreen is On.
Touch Focus (Photo and Contacts Picture modes). Enables or disables the
Touch Focus function. Touch Focus is On by default.
Review Duration. Set the time for a captured photo/video to remain on the
Review screen.
Quality. Select the image quality level for captured photos.
Capture Format (Video and MMS Video modes). Select the file format for
recorded videos.
Time Stamp (Photo mode). Include the date and time on captured photos.
Storage. Select where to save photos and videos. You can either save the files
to the main memory, or to a storage card if available.
Keep Backlight. Turn the backlight on or off. This overrides your device
backlight settings while you are using the camera.
Shutter Sound. Play a shutter sound when you tap the Virtual Camera button.
Image Properties. Adjust the image properties.
1Tap a property to adjust.
2Save the settings.
3Decrease the value.
4Reset all properties to default.
5Increase the value.
6Close the Image Properties
screen without applying and
saving the changes.
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Effect. Apply a special effect to your photos or videos.
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Metering Mode. Select a metering mode to allow the camera to measure the
amount of light and calculate the best-fit exposure value before capturing.
Prefix. The file name of a newly captured photo or video is set to “IMAGE” or
“VIDEO followed by a sequential number, for example: IMAGE_001.jpg. You
can also choose the current date or date and time as the file name prefix.
Note You can not change the file name prefix when saving captured photos to a
storage card. Captured photos are named using the convention IMAGnnnn.jpg
(where ‘nnnn’ is the counter), and are saved to the \DCIM\100MEDIA folder on
the storage card.
Counter. Reset the file naming counter back to 1.
Flicker Adjustment. When taking indoor shots under fluorescent lighting,
keep this setting on Auto or change it to the proper frequency (50Hz or 60Hz)
of the power in your country to reduce flicker.
Grid (Photo mode). Show a grid on the screen so you can easily frame and
center your subjects.
Record with Audio (Video or MMS Video mode). Select On to record videos
with audio, or Off to record videos without audio.
Recording Limit (Video mode). Set the maximum duration or file size for
recording video.
Template (Picture Theme mode). Select a template.
Template Folder (Picture Theme mode). By default, templates are stored in
the \My Documents\Templates folder on the devices Main Memory. If you
transferred some templates to a storage card, set this option to Main + Card.
Show Reminder (Contacts Picture mode). Select On if you want the Camera
to prompt you to assign the captured picture to a contact.
Direction (Panorama mode). Choose the direction in which to stitch the
photos in a panorama.
Stitch Count (Panorama mode). Select the number of shots to take and stitch
into a panorama.
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11.2 Viewing Photos and Videos Using Album
Use Album to view photos and videos in your device.
To open Album
On the Home screen, slide to the Photos and Videos tab, and then tap Album.
You can also tap while on the Camera program to open Album.
Open the Camera
program.
Play the video file.
View the photo
in full screen.
View another album. Start a slideshow, set the
album as favorite, and more.
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Viewing photos
While viewing a photo, tap the screen to open the menu.
Return to the
previous screen.
Start the slideshow.
Send the photo using
e-mail or MMS. Save the photo as a contact
picture, save the onscreen
image as a new file, and more.
To view the next or previous photo in the album
View the next photo by swiping your finger across the screen from right to left.
Go back to the previous photo by swiping your finger from left to right.
To zoom in or out on an photo
Double-tap the area on the photo you want to zoom in on. To zoom out, double-
tap the screen again.
Tips Use the zoom bar to zoom in on the center of the photo. Slide your finger to the
right of the zoom bar to zoom in. Slide to the left of the zoom bar to zoom out.
When you zoom in on a photo, tap and hold the screen to pan and view other
areas of the photo. When you zoom in on a photo, tap the screen, tap and then
select Save Screen Image to save the zoomed in photo as a new file.
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To view a slideshow of photos in the current album
While viewing a photo, tap the screen, and then tap .
Note Animated GIF and video files are excluded from the slideshow.
The screen orientation automatically switches to landscape mode during the
slideshow.
During the slideshow, tap the screen to show the playback controls.
Go back to the
previous image.
Set the transition
effect, time per slide,
and orientation of
the photos.
Return to the
previous screen.
Play or pause the slideshow.
Go to the next image.
Tip If the photos are in your favorite album, you can start the slideshow from the Photos
and Videos tab on the Home screen. See “Photos and Videos” in Chapter 3 for details.
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Playing videos
While playing back video, tap the screen to show the playback controls.
Change the video
display mode to Fit &
Crop (default), Best Fit,
or Stretch.
Go back to the
beginning of
the video.
Play or pause
the video.
Stop the video.
Drag to go forward or
backward in the video.
Elapsed time Total duration
Closing Album
When viewing photos in full screen, tap the screen to show the on-screen menu or
playback controls and then tap to go back to the main Album screen.
Tap on the main Album screen to close Album.
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11.3 Using Windows Media® Player Mobile
Windows Media® Player Mobile plays digital audio and video files that are stored
on your device or on the web.
To open Windows Media® Player Mobile
Tap Start > All Programs > Windows Media.
Windows Media® Player Mobile opens with the Library screen. Use the Library
screen to find and play songs, videos, and playlists that are stored on your device or
on the storage card.
Playing media
To update the Library
In most cases, Windows Media® Player Mobile automatically updates the library.
However, you can manually update the library to ensure that it contains new files
that you recently copied to your device or to the storage card. Tap Menu > Update
Library to manually update the library list.
To play audio and video files
1. On the Library screen, tap the Library arrow (near the top of the screen), then
tap the media storage that you want use, for example, Storage Card.
2. Select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists).
3. Tap and hold the item that you want to play (such as a song, album, or artist
name), and then tap Play.
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The playback screen opens and plays the audio or video file.
Play/Pause
Full screen
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Drag to jump to any
part of the video or
audio.
Skip to the beginning of
the current file or to the
previous file.
Skip to the next file.
Mute/Unmute
Increase volume
Decrease volume
Synchronizing video and audio files
Use the latest version of Windows Media® Player on your computer to synchronize
digital media files from your computer to your device. This ensures that protected
files and album art (for skins) are correctly copied to your device.
To automatically synchronize content to your device
1. On your computer, open Windows Media® Player, then connect your device to
your computer.
2. In the Device Setup Wizard, select Yes, search my computer now.
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Note If you have previously opened Windows Media® Player and searched for media
on your computer, you are not prompted to search your computer in step 2.
3. On the Device Setup dialog box, enter a name for your device and click
Finish.
Note If you installed a storage card that has a capacity of more than 4GB and
your entire library can fit into the storage card, Windows Media Player will
automatically synchronize your music files. The device also needs to be set to
Disk Drive mode for Windows Media Player to automatically synchronize.
4. On the left panel of Windows Media® Player, right-click the name of your
device and click Set Up Sync.
Note To set up media synchronization on a storage card, right-click Storage Card in the
left panel of Windows Media® Player, then click Set Up Sync.
5. Select the playlist(s) that you want to sync between your computer and
device, then click Add.
Note On the Device Setup dialog box, make sure that the Sync this device
automatically check box is selected.
6. Click Finish.
The files begin synchronizing to your device. The next time you connect your device
to your computer while Windows Media® Player is running, synchronization will
start automatically.
To manually synchronize content to your device
1. If you have not set up media synchronization between your device and
computer, follow steps 1 to 3 in To automatically synchronize content to your
device”.
2. Click the Sync tab on the Windows Media® Player of your computer. Select a
Playlist or a Library on the left panel of the Windows Media® Player.
3. From the Content List, drag the media files that you want to sync to your
device and drop them to the Sync List.
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Playlists and Library List Sync List
Content List
4. Click Start Sync to start synchronizing the selected files to your device.
Notes Use Windows Media® Player 11 or higher on your computer to synchronize media
files to your device.
Audio files copy faster if Windows Media® Player is configured to automatically set
the quality level for audio files copied to your device. For more information, see the
Windows Media® Player Help.
Creating playlists
Create a new playlist by saving the current Now Playing playlist and giving it a new
name.
To save a new playlist
1. If you are not on the Library screen, tap Menu > Library.
2. Tap to select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists).
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3. Select a media file that you want, then tap Menu > Queue Up. This adds the
file to the Now Playing list. Repeat this step until you have added all desired
media files to the Now Playing list.
Note You cannot select multiple files simultaneously.
4. After adding the media files, tap Menu > Now Playing.
5. On the Now Playing screen, tap Menu > Save Playlist.
6. Enter the playlist name, then tap Done.
7. To play back the playlist you created, tap My Playlists in the Library, select
your playlist, then tap Play.
Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting information, visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/
en-us/help/more/windows-media-player.mspx
11.4 Using FM Radio
FM Radio lets you to listen to FM radio stations on your device. Since FM Radio uses
the provided stereo wired headset as the antenna, connect the headset first to the
earphone jack of your device before you open the program.
To open FM Radio
Tap Start > All Programs > FM Radio.
The first time you open FM Radio, it automatically scans for available FM stations,
saves them as presets, and plays the first FM station found. For information about
saving favorite stations as presets, see “Saving presets.
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Search the FM band for the
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Fine tune the radio frequency
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Select headset or speaker
audio output.
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Turn off FM radio.
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saved the station as preset)
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Select mono or stereo audio.
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Search the FM band for the
next higher FM station.
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Fine tune the radio frequency
by +0.1 MHz.
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Turn the sound on or off.
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station to tune in.
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Set FM Radio options, such as
Scan and Save, mute the audio,
and select the audio output.
Tip Press the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons on the side of the device to adjust
the volume.
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Saving presets
Save favorite FM stations as presets so you can easily access them. You can save up
to 20 preset radio stations. Radio stations that are saved on Presets 1 to 6 can be
accessed on the FM Radio screen.
To save FM stations as presets
1. Tune in to the desired FM frequency, and then tap Presets.
2. On the Presets list, tap that appears on the desired preset number
where you want to save the FM station.
Tip Tap to remove a favorite FM station from the list.
3. When done, tap OK.
To listen to a preset FM station
On the FM Radio screen, tap the station preset button. If the station preset button is
not on the screen, tap Preset, then tap the station you want to listen to.
Minimizing or turning off FM Radio
When you tap on the FM Radio screen, the program continues to run in the
background and allows you to continue listening to the radio while you use other
programs. To turn off FM radio, tap on the upper right corner of the FM Radio
screen.
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11.5 Using Audio Booster
Audio Booster optimizes sound by providing an audio equalizer for a better listening
experience. To use Audio Booster, connect the supplied wired headset to your device.
To open Audio Booster
Tap Start > All Programs > Audio Booster.
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1Enable or disable the equalizer.
2Apply the modified settings.
3Choose the equalizer preset to use.
4Drag the sliders to adjust the frequency.
5Exit Audio Booster without applying
the modified settings, or save or delete
preset equalizer settings.
To create a custom equalizer preset
1. Adjust the frequency bands to your desired values by dragging the equalizer
controls.
2. When finished, tap Menu > Save as Preset.
3. Enter a preset name and then tap Done. The equalizer preset is added to the
preset list box.
Note To delete a custom equalizer preset, select it on the preset list box and then tap
Menu > Delete Preset. You cannot delete pre-installed equalizer presets.
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11.6 Using MP3 Trimmer
Use MP3 Trimmer to trim an MP3 file and save it as a new file or set it as a ring tone.
To open MP3 Trimmer
Tap Start > All Programs > MP3 Trimmer.
Play/Stop
Start and End Points
Set the part of the music to
use as a ring tone or save as a
new file. Drag the left handle
to set the start time, then drag
the right handle to set the
end time.
Start Point / End Point
To accurately set the start and
end points, tap these controls
to step backward/forward.
Title
Duration
Playback time
To trim an MP3 file
1. Tap Open to locate and select the MP3 file you want to trim.
2. On the MP3 Trimmer screen, use the stylus to adjust the Start Point and
End Point.
Note After you set the Start Point, the MP3 file plays from the start point. After you set
the End Point, the MP3 file plays from 5 seconds before the end point.
3. Tap Play to play the trimmed file.
4. Tap Menu and select to whether set the file as the default ring tone, save the
file to the ring tone folder, or save it as another file name.
12.1 Managing Programs
Launching a program
Tap Start > All Programs, and then tap a desired program. To view more programs,
scroll down the screen by swiping your finger upward. See “Start Screen” in
Chapter 1 for details.
Installing a program
You can install or uninstall additional programs, such as the programs in the
Application disc or purchased programs. Your device does not allow you to uninstall
most of the preinstalled programs.
Note Before you purchase additional programs, make sure that they are compatible with
your device.
To install a program
1. Download the program to your computer, or insert the CD/DVD that contains
the program into your computer.
You may see a single *.exe file, a *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions
of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select only the
programs designed for your device.
2. Read any installation instructions or documentation that comes with the
program. Many programs provide special installation instructions.
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3. Connect your device to the computer.
4. Double-click the installation setup file.
To uninstall a program
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Remove Programs.
3. In the Programs in storage memory list, select the program you want to
remove, and then tap Remove.
12.2 Contacts
Contacts is your address book for people and businesses you communicate with.
You can add Outlook contacts from your device or synchronized with your PC
or the Exchange Server, SIM contacts stored on the SIM card, or Windows Live™
contacts.
Note You can only add Windows Live™ contacts after you have set up Windows Live™ on
your device. See “Using Windows Live™” in Chapter 8.
To open the Contacts screen
Tap Start > All Programs > Contacts.
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Adding new contacts
To add a contact on your device
1. On the Contacts screen, tap New, select Outlook Contact, and enter the
contact information.
2. In the File as field, choose how you want the
contact name to appear in the contact list.
3. To add a photo of the contact, tap Select a
picture, and then select the picture file or tap
Camera to take a photo of the contact.
4. To assign a ring tone to the contact, tap the
Ring tone field, scroll through the list of tones,
then select a desired tone.
5. When finished, tap OK.
Tip To edit contact information, tap the contact name
and then tap Menu > Edit.
To add a contact to your SIM card
1. On the Contacts screen, tap New, then select SIM Contact.
2. Enter a contact name and phone number, and then tap OK.
Tip You can also use the SIM Manager to add and edit contacts on your SIM card. For
more information, see “SIM Manager in this chapter.
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Organizing and searching contacts
To group similar contacts
For easier contact management, you can group contacts by assigning them into
categories.
1. Create a new Outlook contact or edit an existing Outlook contact.
2. Tap Categories.
3. Select a preset category such as Business or Personal, or tap New to create
your own category.
4. When finished, tap OK.
To find a contact on your device
There are several ways to find a contact when your contact list is long:
Begin entering a contact name in the provided text box until the contact you
want is displayed.
On the Quick Scroll bar on the right
of the Contacts screen, scroll to or
tap a letter to go directly to the part
of the contacts list where contact
names start with that letter.
Note You can disable the Quick
Scroll bar by tapping Menu >
Options and selecting the Show
alphabetical index check box.
This shows the alphabetical index
at the top of the Contacts list.
Filter the list by categories. In the
contact list, tap Menu > Filter, then
tap a category you’ve assigned to a
contact. To show all contacts again,
select Menu > Filter > All Contacts.
Quick
Scroll
bar
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Sharing contact information
You can quickly send contact information to another mobile phone or device
through Bluetooth beaming or text messaging.
To beam the contact information
1. Tap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen.
2. Tap Menu > Send Contact > Beam, then select the device where to send the
contact.
Note Before beaming, make sure Bluetooth is turned on and set to visible mode on your
device and the target mobile device. You can also beam contact information to your
computer. See Chapter 9 for details.
To send the contact information via text messaging
1. Tap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen.
2. Tap Menu > Send Contact > Text Messages.
3. Select the contact information you want to send, and then tap Done.
4. In the new text message, enter the mobile phone number of the recipient,
and then tap Send.
12.3 JBlend
Use JBlend to download, install and manage MIDlets or MIDlet suites on your
device. MIDlets are Java applications such as games and tools that can run on
mobile devices, while a MIDlet suite is a collection of one or more MIDlets. Your
device supports Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME).
To open JBlend
Tap Start > All Programs > JBlend.
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Installing and launching MIDlets/MIDlet suites
To download and install from the Internet
1. Open an Internet browser, such as Opera Mobile.
2. Navigate to the web page with the link for the MIDlet/MIDlet suite you want
to download, and tap the link.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to install and run the MIDlet/MIDlet suite.
To install from your device
You can copy MIDlets/MIDlet suites from your PC to your device using the USB sync
cable or Bluetooth connection.
1. On the JBlend screen, tap Install > Local Install. The program then searches
for MIDlets/MIDlet suites on your device and displays them in a list.
2. From the list, tap the MIDlet/MIDlet suite that you want to install.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to install and run the MIDlet/MIDlet suite.
To run a MIDlet/MIDlet suite
On the JBlend screen, open the folder that contains the MIDlet/MIDlet suite, and
then tap the MIDlet/MIDlet suite.
Managing MIDlets/MIDlet suites
You can update MIDlets/MIDlet suites, or uninstall them to free up memory space.
To update a MIDlet/MIDlet suite
1. On the JBlend screen, tap the Input Panel icon, and then tap the up/down
navigation keys on the on-screen keyboard to select the MIDlet/MIDlet suite
that you want to update.
2. Tap Menu > Application > Update Info. JBlend then searches for updates for
the selected MIDlet/MIDlet suite.
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To uninstall a MIDlet/MIDlet suite
Before you uninstall a MIDlet, make sure that it is not running.
1. On the JBlend screen, tap and hold the MIDlet, and then tap Delete.
2. Tap Yes to confirm.
Note To uninstall all MIDlets and folders, tap Menu > Application > Delete All.
12.4 Microsoft® Office Mobile
Microsoft® Office Mobile consists of the following applications:
Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile lets you create and edit Excel workbooks
and templates on your device.
Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile lets you create notes with text,
photos, and voice recordings for synchronization later with Microsoft® Office
OneNote® 2007 on your computer.
Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile allows you to view (not create) slide
show presentations in *.ppt and *.pps formats.
Microsoft® Office Word Mobile lets you create and edit documents and
templates in Word Mobile and save them as *.doc, *.rtf, *.txt, and *.dot files.
To use Microsoft Office Mobile
Tap Start > All Programs, and then tap the Office Mobile application that you want
to use.
Word Mobile and Excel Mobile do not fully support some features of Microsoft®
Office Word and Microsoft® Office Excel®. To see a complete list of features that are
not supported in Word Mobile and Excel Mobile, see Help on your device.
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Tips By default, Word Mobile saves documents in .docx format, while Excel Mobile
saves workbooks in .xlsx format. If you want to open these types of files on a
computer that uses Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP, or Office 2003, you need to
download and install the File Format Converter in your computer. Download the
File Format Converter at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/.
If you want Word Mobile to save documents in .doc format, tap Menu > Tools >
Options (or Menu > Options when no document is opened), then change the
Default template to Word 97-2003 Document (.doc).
If you want Excel Mobile to save workbooks in a format that is compatible with
Microsoft Office 2000, Office XP, or Office 2003, tap Menu > Options (with no
workbook opened), then change the Template for new workbook to
Blank 97-2003 Workbook.
12.5 SIM Manager
SIM Manager allows you to view the contents of your SIM card, transfer contacts
from your SIM card to your device or vice versa, and make a call to a SIM contact.
To create a contact on your SIM card
1. Tap Start > All Programs > SIM Manager.
2. Tap New and enter the contact name and phone number.
3. Tap Save.
Tip To change contact information on your SIM card, tap a SIM contact, edit the
information, and then tap Save.
To copy SIM contacts to your device
If you have saved contacts on your SIM card, you can copy them into Contacts on
your device.
1. On the SIM Manager screen, select the desired contact, or select all SIM
contacts by tapping Menu > Select All.
2. Tap Menu > Save to Contacts.
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To copy contacts to the SIM card
Only one phone number per contact name can be stored on a SIM card.
1. On the SIM Manager screen, tap Menu > Contacts to SIM.
2. Select the check boxes of the contact’s phone numbers that you want to copy
to your SIM card, then tap Save.
When you copy a contact that has several phone numbers to your SIM card, SIM
Manager separately saves each number by appending an indicator at the end of
each name.
By default, /M, /W, and /H are appended to indicate mobile, work, and home phone
numbers respectively. To edit the default indicators and to select which other types
of numbers to save to the SIM card, tap Menu > Tools > Options.
12.6 Voice Recorder
Voice Recorder lets you create a voice recording and send it as an MMS or e-mail
attachment, beam it via Bluetooth, or set it as your ring tone.
Note
Voice Recorder saves recordings in AMR-NB format.
To create and play a voice recording
1. Tap Start > All Programs > Voice Recorder.
2. Hold the device’s microphone close to the sound source.
3. Touch Record or to start recording. Tap Stop or to end the
recording.
4. Touch the voice recording on the screen to play it.
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To choose where to save voice recordings
By default, all recordings are saved in the My Voices folder of the device. You can
choose another folder or create a new folder to save your voice recordings.
Note If a storage card is installed before you open Voice Recorder, the recordings are saved
in the My Voices folder on the storage card by default.
1. Tap the arrow beside the folder name on the top-left of the screen.
2. In the menu that opens, choose an existing folder or touch Add/Delete to
create a new folder.
Sending and managing your voice recordings
To send a voice recording via MMS, e-mail, or Bluetooth, to set a voice recording as
a ring tone, or to rename/move a recording, tap and hold the recording and choose
from the available options.
13.1 Copying and Managing Files
Copy files between your device and computer, or copy files to a storage card
installed on your device. You can also efficiently manage your files and folders using
File Explorer.
To copy files using Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync
1. Connect your device to the computer.
2. Click File Management > Browse the contents of your device in Windows
Mobile Device Center on your computer, or click Explore in ActiveSync on
your computer. This displays the content of your device in Windows Explorer
on your computer.
3. To copy a file from your device to your computer:
a. Browse the contents of your device, right-click the file you want to copy,
and then click Copy.
b. Right-click a folder on your computer, and then click Paste.
4. To copy a file from your computer to your device:
a. Browse the folders on your computer, right-click the file you want to copy,
and then click Copy.
b. Right-click a folder on your device, and then click Paste.
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To manage files on your device using File Explorer
File Explorer lets you browse and manage the contents of your device. The root
folder on the device is named My Device, and contains the following folders:
My Documents, Program Files, Windows, and more.
1. Tap Start > All Programs > File Explorer.
2. Tap a folder or file to open it.
3. To return to an upper level folder, tap Up.
4. To quickly delete, rename, or copy a file, tap and hold the file, and then
choose the desired operation on the shortcut menu. To copy or delete
multiple files, tap and drag over the desired files, tap and hold the selection,
and then choose an option from the menu.
To copy files to a storage card
1. Make sure that the storage card is properly installed on your device.
2. Connect the device to your computer using the USB cable, select Disk Drive
on the Connect to PC screen, and then tap Done.
3. On your computer, navigate to the removable disk drive, and then start
copying files to the storage card.
4. When finished, disconnect the device from your computer.
13.2 Settings on your Device
You can adjust the device settings to suit the way you work. Use the Settings tab to
adjust basic device settings. See “Settings” in Chapter 3 for details.
To see all available settings, tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
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Personal tab
Icon Description
Buttons Assign a program or function to a hardware button or set the function
you want to execute (for instance, lock the device) when you press and hold the
END button.
Input Set options for each of the input methods.
Lock Set a password for your device.
Menus Set which programs appear in the Start menu.
Note The Start menu is disabled when the TouchFLO 3D Home screen
is enabled. To enable the Start menu, tap Start > Settings, tap All
Settings > Personal tab > Today > Items tab, and then clear the
TouchFLO 3D check box.
Owner Information Enter your personal information on your device.
Phone Customize phone settings such as the ring tone, or set a PIN number for
your SIM card.
Sounds & Notifications Enable sounds for events, notifications, and more, and
set the type of notification for different events.
Today Customize the appearance of the Home screen and the information to
display on it.
Note You will not see the Today screen when the TouchFLO 3D Home screen
is enabled. To display the Today screen, tap Start > Settings button, tap
All Settings > Personal tab > Today > Items tab, and then clear the
TouchFLO 3D check box.
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System tab
Icon Description
About This is where you can see basic information such as the Windows Mobile®
version and type of processor used on your device. You can also specify a name
for your device.
Auto Volume Control Automatically adjust the recording volume to an even
level.
Certificates See information about certificates that are installed on your device.
Clear Storage Reset your device to factory default settings.
Clock & Alarms Set the device clock to the date and time of your locale or to a
time zone you are visiting. Alarms can also be set on specified days and times of
the week.
Customer Feedback Set your device to automatically send information about
how you use Windows Mobile. By default, this option is disabled.
Device Information See information about the firmware version, hardware,
identity, and the duration of calls made on your device.
Encryption Encrypt files on your storage card. Encrypted files are only readable
on your device.
Error Reporting Enable or disable the device's error reporting function. When
this function is enabled and a program error occurs, technical data about the
state of the program and your computer is logged in a text file and delivered to
Microsoft's technical support if you choose to send it.
External GPS Set the appropriate GPS communication ports, if required. You may
need to do this when there are programs on your device that access GPS data or
you have connected a GPS receiver to your device.
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Icon Description
G-Sensor Recalibrate the G-Sensor of the device. Use this function when
auto-rotate is not working properly.
Managed Programs Displays the programs that were installed on your device
using System Center Mobile Device Manager.
Memory Check the device memory allocation and storage card information.
Power Check the remaining battery power. You can also set the brightness of
the backlight and the timeout for turning off the display (switching the device to
Sleep mode) to conserve battery power.
Regional Settings Set the regional configuration to use, including the format for
displaying numbers, currency, date, and time on your device.
Remove Programs Uninstall programs that you previously installed on your
device.
Screen Recalibrate the screen, apply ClearType to display text more clearly, and
change the screen text size.
Task Manager Stop running programs and set the ( ) button to end programs
immediately when you tap the button. For more information, see “Using Task
Manager in this chapter.
TouchFLO Set the device to vibrate when you tap the tabs, links, or other
onscreen items of supported applications.
Windows Update Link to Microsoft's web site and update Windows Mobile® on
your device with the latest security patches or fixes, if they are available.
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Connections tab
Icon Description
Advanced Network Turn HSPA on/off, set the GPRS authentication method, and
set the line type to use when making a circuit switch data (CSD) connection. HSPA
is a 3.5G digital data service that provides high-speed downstream/upstream
data rates. Check with your wireless service provider whether HSPA is supported
in your area.
Beam Set your device to receive incoming Bluetooth beams.
Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth on, set your device to visible mode, and scan for other
Bluetooth devices.
Comm Manager Manage your devices connections (including the phone,
GPRS/3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth) or turn the phone function on or off.
Connection Setup Configure your devices data connections, such as GPRS, and
WAP, based on the detected SIM card or selected network operator. See “Using
Connection Setup” in this chapter for details.
Connections Set up one or more types of modem connection for your device,
such as phone dial-up and GPRS, so that your device can connect to the Internet
or a private local network.
Domain Enroll Enroll your device in your company’s domain to let System Center
Mobile Device Manager manage the device. Ask your network administrator for
more details.
USB to PC Set the type of USB connection to your PC. Select the ActiveSync
option for synchronizing data, or use Disk Drive mode for transferring files.
Wi-Fi Turn the Wi-Fi function on or off, scan for available wireless networks, see
information about the active wireless network, and customize Wi-Fi settings.
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13.3 Changing Basic Settings
Display settings
To manually adjust the screen brightness
By default, your device automatically adjusts the screen brightness according to the
ambient lighting.
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Power > Backlight tab.
3. Clear the Auto adjust backlight check box.
4. Adjust the brightness by dragging the slider under On battery power and
On external power.
To automatically turn off the screen backlight when the device is not in use
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Power > Advanced tab.
3. In On battery power and On external power, specify the time before the
screen backlight turns off.
To increase or decrease the size of text on the screen
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Screen > Text Size tab.
3. Move the slider to increase or decrease the text size.
To re-calibrate the touch screen
The device touch screen is calibrated before shipment. Re-calibrate the touch
screen if it does not accurately respond to screen taps.
1. While the device is on, press and hold the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN
buttons, and then tap the screen to open the align screen.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration.
212 Managing Your Device
Device name
The device name is used to identify your device when synchronizing with a
computer, connecting to a network, or restoring information from a backup.
Note If you synchronize multiple devices with the same computer, each device must have a
unique name.
To change the device name
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap About > Device ID tab.
3. Enter the device name.
Notes The device name must begin with a letter, consist of letters from A to Z, numbers from
0 to 9, and cannot contain spaces. Use the underscore character to separate words.
If you enroll your device to your company’s domain, the device name will be
changed to be the same as the one used to enroll the device.
Ringer settings
To change the ring type and ring tone
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Sound.
2. Scroll down and then tap Ring Type. Select the ring type you want to use
and then tap Done.
3. Tap Ringtone and then select the ring tone you want to use.
4. Tap Done.
Tips You can use *.wav, *.mid, *.mp3, *.wma, or other types of sound files that you
downloaded from the Internet or copied from your computer. For a complete list
of supported audio file formats, see “Specifications” in the Appendix.
To use your sound files as ring tones, copy them first to the /My Documents/My
Ringtones folder on your device, and then select the sound from the Ring tone
list of your device. For more information about copying files, see “Copying and
Managing Files in this chapter.
Managing Your Device 213
To choose how to be notified about events or actions
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Sound > Advanced.
2. On the Sounds tab, choose how you want to be notified by selecting the
appropriate check boxes.
3. On the Notifications tab, in Event, tap a ring type and ring tone for that
event or action from the lists below.
Tip Turning off sound notifications helps conserve battery power.
Phone services
You can change the settings of various phone services for your device. Phone
services may include Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voicemail, and more. Contact
your wireless service provider to find out about the availability of phone services for
your device.
To access and change settings of phone services
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Communications.
2. On the Comm Manager screen, tap Phone > Phone services.
3. Select the service you want to use, and then tap Get Settings.
4. Choose your desired options, and then tap OK.
For more information about customizing settings of phone services, see the Help
on your device.
214 Managing Your Device
13.4 Using Connection Setup
After you insert a new SIM card and power on your device, you can use Connection
Setup to automatically configure your devices data connections, such as 3G/GPRS
and WAP.
Note For details on how to automatically configure the data connections, see “Importing
SIM contacts and auto configuring data connection settings” in Chapter 1.
To manually select the network operator to use for data connections
You can manually select your network operator and allow Connection Setup to
reconfigure your devices data connections settings based on the selected operator.
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the Connections tab, tap Connection Setup.
3. Select the network Country and Operator you want to use, then tap OK.
Note If you choose a country and/or operator that is different from the installed SIM
card network operator, you may not be able to access network services.
4. When prompted to confirm whether you want to configure the data
connection settings, tap Yes.
5. After Connection Setup completes the configuration, tap Restart.
13.5 Using Comm Manager
Comm Manager lets you easily turn on and off the communication features of your
device such as the phone, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and data connection.
To access Comm Manager
Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Communications.
Managing Your Device 215
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
9
8
10
11
12
1
Switch Airplane Mode on or off.
See Turning the Phone Function On
and Off in Chapter 2.
2
Access the phone settings and
change the PIN codes, configure
phone services, and more.
3
Connect a Bluetooth hands-free or
stereo headset. See Chapter 9 for
details.
4
Connect to a wireless network.
See Chapter 8 for details.
5
Open ActiveSync and adjust the
push e-mail settings. See Chapter 7
for details.
6
Open Connection Setup and
automatically configure your data
connection settings.
7
Switch the phone on or off.
See Turning the Phone Function On
and Off in Chapter 2.
8
Switch Bluetooth on or off.
See Chapter 9 for details.
9
Switch Wi-Fi on or off.
See Chapter 8 for details.
10
Switch between automatically
receiving (as items arrive) or manually
retrieving Outlook e-mails.
See Chapter 7 for details.
11
Connect or disconnect active data
connections (3G/GPRS, or EDGE).
12
Adjust the phone, Bluetooth, and
Wi-Fi settings.
216 Managing Your Device
13.6 Using Task Manager
Task Manager lets you view and stop running programs, configure the button,
and enable the Quick Menu on the Home screen.
To open Task Manager
Tap the Quick Menu button on the top-right corner of the Home screen to open
the Quick Menu, and then tap .
To configure the Exit ( ) button
By default, running programs are shut down when you tap and hold the button.
1. On the Task Manager screen, tap the Button tab.
Note When you clear Enable the X” button to end running programs, tapping
the Exit button only closes a program screen. The program is not ended and
continues to run in the background.
2. Choose the action for shutting down programs (by tapping the button, or
by tapping and holding the button).
3. Tap OK.
To add a running program to the exclusive list
If you add a running program to the Exclusive Programs List, it will not be closed
when you tap Stop Selected or Stop All and will not be listed in the Quick Menu
on the Home Screen.
1. On the Task Manager screen, tap the Running tab.
2. Tap and hold the program name, and then tap Add Exclusive.
Tip To remove a program from the exclusive list, tap and hold the program on the
Running tab, then tap Remove from Exclusive.
Managing Your Device 217
13.7 Protecting Your Device
Protect your SIM card with a PIN
You can protect your SIM card by requiring a PIN (personal identification number)
every time the device is turned on. You will not be able to use the phone or the data
connection until you enter the correct PIN.
To enable the SIM card PIN
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap Communications.
2. On the Comm Manager screen, tap Phone > PIN Code.
3. Enter the PIN, tap OK, and then tap OK on the dialog box.
Tips To change the PIN, tap Change PIN on the Phone Settings screen.
Emergency calls can be placed at any time, without requiring a PIN.
Protect your device with a password
You can help keep your data more secure by requiring a password every time the
device is turned on.
To set a device password
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the Personal tab, tap Lock.
3. Select the Prompt if device unused for check box, then specify the idle time
before the device requires a password.
4. In the Password type box, select the type of password you would like to use.
Tip If your device is configured to connect to a network, use an alphanumeric
password for increased security.
5. Enter the password in both the Password and Confirm boxes.
6. Tap OK. The next time the device is turned on, you will be prompted to enter
your password.
218 Managing Your Device
Notes To ensure that you can always make emergency calls, do not begin your password
with the digits of your local emergency number.
If you entered a hint, the hint will be displayed after the wrong password is entered
five times.
Each time a wrong password is entered, the device response time gets longer until
the device appears to be not responding.
If you forget your password, you can hard reset or clear the device memory. For
more information about hard resetting the device and clearing the memory, see
“Resetting Your Device”.
Encrypt files on your storage card
You can set your device to encrypt files as they are saved on the storage card.
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Encryption.
3. Select Encrypt files when placed on a storage card.
Notes Encrypted files can only be read on the device that encrypted them.
Encrypted files are opened just like other files, provided you are using the device
that encrypted them. There is no separate step for you to take to read these files.
Important If Encrypt files when placed on a storage card is enabled, backup all files from
the storage card before using Clear Storage, hard reset, or updating the operating
system. Otherwise you will no longer be able to access the encrypted files on the
storage card. Use ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to transfer files
between your storage card and computer. After the procedure, copy your files
back to the storage card.
Managing Your Device 219
13.8 Managing Memory
To see the available device memory
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Memory > Main tab. The amount of memory
allocated to data storage versus program storage is displayed, as well as the
amount of memory in use versus the available memory.
To see the available storage card space
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Memory > Storage Card tab.
13.9 Resetting Your Device
Performing a soft reset
Perform a soft (normal) reset to clear all active program memory and shut down all
active programs. This is useful when your device is running slower than normal, or a
program is not performing properly. If a soft reset is performed when programs are
running, unsaved work is lost.
To perform a soft reset
1. Pull out the stylus, then remove the
back cover.
2. Use the stylus tip to press the RESET
button (red) located at the opening
of the stylus bay.
Your device restarts and displays the
Home screen.
220 Managing Your Device
Performing a hard reset
If a normal reset does not solve a system problem, you can perform a hard (full)
reset. After a hard reset, the device is restored to its default settings—the way it
was when you first purchased it and turned it on. You will lose any programs you
installed, data you entered, and settings you customized on your device, and only
Windows Mobile® software and other pre-installed programs will remain.
Warning! Your device will be set back to factory default settings. Make sure that any
additional installed programs and/or user data have been backed up before you
perform a hard reset.
Important If Encrypt files when placed on a storage card is enabled, backup all files from
the storage card before using Clear Storage, hard reset, or updating the operating
system. Otherwise you will no longer be able to access the encrypted files on the
storage card. Use ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center to transfer files
between your storage card and computer. After the procedure, copy your files
back to the storage card.
To perform a hard reset
1. With the device turned off, press and hold the VOLUME UP and VOLUME
DOWN buttons, then briefly press the POWER button.
2. Continue pressing the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons until you see
this message on the screen:
This operation will delete
all your personal data,
and reset all settings to
the manufacturer default
settings. Press VolUp
to restore manufacturer
defaults, or press other
keys to cancel.
3. Release the VOLUME UP and VOLUME DOWN buttons.
4. Press the VOLUME UP button to perform the hard reset, or press any other
button to cancel the reset.
Managing Your Device 221
Using Clear Storage
If you can access the device settings, you can use Clear Storage to reset your device
back to factory default settings.
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Clear Storage.
3. Enter 1234 and then tap Yes.
13.10 Windows Update
Update Windows Mobile® with the latest security patches and fixes from Microsoft,
if these are available.
To set up Windows Update
The first time you run Windows Update, you need to set up how you want Windows
Update to check for updates.
1. Tap Start > S ettings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Windows Update.
3. On the Update Setup screen, tap Next.
4. Choose how you want to check for updates, then tap Next.
Note If you select Automatic, you are asked if you want to use your current data plan
to check for updates. Select or clear the Use my data plan to check for and
download updates check box, and tap Next.
5. Tap Finish.
To check for updates
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Windows Update.
3. Tap Check Now.
222 Managing Your Device
To change Windows Update options
1. Tap Start > Settings, and then tap All Settings.
2. On the System tab, tap Windows Update.
3. Tap Menu > Connections to change how the device connects to the Internet
when checking for updates, or tap Menu > Change Schedule to change how
Windows Update checks for Windows Mobile® updates.
A.1 Regulatory Notices
Regulatory Agency Identifications
For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of
TOPA100.
To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the
accessories listed below with your TOPA100.
The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of TOPA160.
Note This product is intended for use with a certified Class 2 Limited Power Source, rated 5
Volts DC, maximum 1 Amp power supply unit.
Federal Communications Commission Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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.
Appendix
224 Appendix
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with Appendix 247 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
harm-ful interference to radio or TV reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment on and off, 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 or television technician for help.
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made
to the device that are not expressly approved by High Tech Computer Corporation
may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Safety Precautions for RF Exposure
Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories that do not
contain any metal.
Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate your local RF
exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
Your device contains a radio transmitter and receiver. The radiated output power
is far below the international radio frequency exposure limits. These limits are part
of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the
general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set
by international standards bodies:
Appendix 225
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). Report
86. 1986
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996
Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The standard incorporates a
substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to
account for any variations in usage.
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for
satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is
recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the
antenna during operation of the equipment.
Your device has an internal antenna. Use only the supplied integral antenna. Use of
unauthorized or modified antennas may impair call quality and damage the phone,
causing loss of performance and SAR levels exceeding the recommended limits as
well as result in non-compliance with local regulatory requirements in your country.
To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RF energy
is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards; always use your
device only in its normal-use position. Do not touch or hold the antenna area
unnecessarily when placing or receiving a phone call. Contact with the antenna
area may impair call quality and cause your device to operate at a higher power
level than needed. Avoiding contact with the antenna area when the phone is IN
USE optimizes the antenna performance and the battery life.
Body-worn measurements were tested for typical body-worn operations with the
back of the device kept 1.5 cm from the body.
226 Appendix
SAR Information
1.27 w/kg @10g (Head)
1.24 w/kg @10g (Body)
Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA)
Safety Information
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum
separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone
and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker
when the phone is turned ON.
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place, turn the phone OFF immediately.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event
of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the
customer service line to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your
device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn the phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in
these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using
equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Appendix 227
WEEE Notice
The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered
into force as European law on 13th February 2003, resulted in a major change in the
treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life.
The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE, and
in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such
wastes so as to reduce disposal.
The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box indicates
that this product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other
household waste. You are liable to dispose of all your electronic or
electrical waste equipment by relocating over to the specified collection
point for recycling of such hazardous waste. Isolated collection and
proper recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at
the time of disposal will allow us to help conserving natural resources.
Moreover, proper recycling of the electronic and electrical waste
equipment will ensure safety of human health and environment. For
more information about electronic and electrical waste equipment
disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your local
city center, household waste disposal service, shop from where you
purchased the equipment, or manufacturer of the equipment.
RoHS Compliance
This product is in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European
Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, on the restriction of the use of
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) and its
amendments.
228 Appendix
A.2 Specifications
Processor Qualcomm® MSM7200A™, 528 MHz
Operating System Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional
Memory ROM: 512 MB
RAM: 288 MB
Dimensions (LxWxT) 107.85 X 53.1 X 13.7 mm (4.25 X 2.09 X 0.54 inches)
Weight 117.5 grams (4.15 ounces) with battery
Display 3.2-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with 480 X 800 WVGA
resolution
Network HSPA/WCDMA
900/2100 MHz
Up to 2 Mbps up-link and 7.2 Mbps down-link speeds
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
(Band frequency, HSPA availability, and data speed are operator dependent.)
Device Control TouchFLO™ 3D
Zoom bar
GPS Internal GPS antenna
Connectivity Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless
stereo headsets
Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11b/g
HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0 and audio jack in one)
Camera Main camera: 5.0 megapixel color camera with auto focus
Second camera: VGA CMOS color camera
Audio supported
formats
AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, QCP, MP3, WMA, WAV,
MIDI, M4A
Video supported
formats
WMV, ASF, MP4, 3GP, 3G2, M4V, AVI
Appendix 229
Battery Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
Capacity: 1100 mAh
Talk time: Up to 300 minutes for WCDMA
Up to 340 minutes for GSM
Standby time: Up to 500 hours for WCDMA
Up to 360 hours for GSM
Video call time: Up to 150 minutes
(The above are subject to network and phone usage.)
Expansion Slot microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 100 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
DC output: 5V and 1A
Special Features FM Radio, G-Sensor
230 Appendix
Index
A
A2DP 161
ActiveSync
- ActiveSync mode 40
- set up 99
- synchronize with computer 100
- synchronize with Exchange Server 125
Add and remove programs 195
Airplane Mode 53, 215
Album
- about 182
- close Album 185
- play back video 185
- view an image 183
Attachment
- add to e-mail 118
- download 120
- set IMAP4 to automatically receive
attachments 123
- set Outlook to automatically receive
attachments 123
Audio Booster 193
Auto Volume Control 208
B
Back cover
- remove 25
Backlight
- set backlight timeout 211
Basic settings 211
Battery
- battery information 26
- charge battery 28
- install 27
- remove 27
- save battery power 136
Beam via Bluetooth 162
Bluetooth
- about 159
- Bluetooth Explorer 164
- Bluetooth file sharing 164
- Bluetooth shared folder 164
- hands-free headset 161
- modem 157
- modes 159
- partnership (pairing) 160
- stereo headset 161
- synchronize 102
- turn on and o 215
- visible 159
C
Call History 49
Calling
- from Phone screen 41
Camera
- about 173
- Advanced Options 179
232 Index
- capture modes 173
- icons 176
- Menu Panel 177
- zooming 178
Car kit phones 54
Clear Storage 221
Clock & Alarms 208
Comm Manager 210, 214
Company Directory 132
Conference call 47
Configure data connection settings 29, 214
Connect device to Internet
- Dial-up 136
- start a connection 137
- ways of connecting 133
Connection Setup 29, 32, 214
Contacts 196
Contacts Picture capture mode 174
Copy
- contacts to SIM card 203
- copy and manage files 205
- media files from PC to device 187
- SIM contacts to device 202
D
Device name 212
Dial-up 136
Direct Push 127, 215
Disconnect data connection 215
Disk Drive mode 40
Download
- download complete e-mail 119
- e-mail download settings 117, 122
- file attachments 120
- Java applications 200
- location data 171
- synchronize e-mails 122
- web feeds 151
E
E-mail
- Internet e-mail account (POP3/
IMAP4) 115
- mail server settings 116
- Mail tab (Home screen) 69
- settings (POP3/IMAP4) 117
- synchronize 95, 122, 125
- types of e-mail accounts 114
Emergency call 44
Emoticon
- MMS 112
- Windows Live Messenger 150
Entering Information 87
Excel Mobile 201
Exchange Server 125
F
Favorite contacts 60
File Explorer 206
Find contact
- Company Directory 132
- on device 198
Finger gestures 38
Finger panning 39
Finger scrolling 38
FM Radio 190
Focus
- auto-focus 174
Index 233
Forward e-mail 120
Full QWERTY 88
G
G-Sensor 209
Google Maps 167
GPS 169, 171
H
Hard reset 220
Home screen 30, 55
I
IMAP4 115
Input methods
- Full QWERTY 88
- Phone Keypad 90
Input Panel 87
Input Selector arrow 87
International call 44
Internet 133
Internet e-mail 115
Internet Sharing 156
Internet tab (Home screen) 74
J
JBlend 199
- install MIDlets/MIDlet suites from
device 200
- install MIDlets/MIDlet suites from
Internet 200
- manage MIDlets/MIDlet suites 200
- update a MIDlet/MIDlet suite 200
L
Library
- Music tab (Home screen) 81
Live Messenger 150
M
Mail tab (Home screen) 69
Meeting request 131
Memory 36, 219, 230
Messages tab (Home screen) 69
Messaging
- about 105
- e-mail 114
- multimedia (MMS) 109
- text (SMS) 106
Messenger 150
microSD card
- install 27
Microsoft Office Mobile 201
MMS
- about 109
- add audio clip 112
- add photo/video 111
- add text 112
- blacklist 114
- create MMS message 110
- MMS settings 109
- reply message 113
- view message 113
MMS Video capture mode 174
Modem
- Bluetooth 157
- USB 157
234 Index
MP3 Trimmer 194
Multimedia 109, 173
Music tab (Home screen) 80
N
News channels (web feeds) 151
Now Playing
- Music tab (Home screen) 80, 81
O
Office Mobile 201
OneNote Mobile 201
Opera Mobile 138
P
Panorama capture mode 174
Password 217
People tab (Home screen) 60
Phone Keypad 90
Phone services 213
Photo capture mode 173
Picture Theme capture mode 174
PIN 217
Playlists
- Music tab (Home screen) 82
- Windows Media Player Mobile 189
Play media 186
Play music
- Music tab (Home screen) 81
- Windows Media Player Mobile 186
Podcasts 155
POP3 115
PowerPoint Mobile 201
Q
QuickGPS 171
Quick menu 36, 216
R
Record
- voice recording 203
Regional Settings 209
Regulatory notices 223
Reply
- e-mail 120
- MMS 113
- text (SMS) 107
Reset
- clear storage 221
- hard reset 219
- soft reset 219
Review screen (Camera) 176
Ring tone 212
Ring type 212
RSS Hub
- about 151
- headline list 154
- news channels 151
- podcasts 155
- summary view 155
S
Safety information 5
Screen text size 211
Send
- MMS message 110
- text message (SMS) 106
Index 235
Settings (Connections tab)
- Advanced Network 210
- Beam 210
- Bluetooth 210
- Connections 136, 210
- Connection Setup 210, 214
- Domain Enroll 210
- USB to PC 102, 210
- Wi-Fi 210
- Wireless LAN 135
Settings (Personal tab)
- Buttons 207
- Input 207
- Lock 207, 217
- Menus 207
- Owner Information 207
- Phone 207, 212, 213
- Sounds & Notifications 207, 213
- Today 207
Settings (System tab)
- About 208, 212
- Certificates 208
- Clear Storage 208, 221
- Clock & Alarms 208
- Customer Feedback 208
- Device Information 208
- Encryption 208, 218
- Error Reporting 208
- External GPS 208
- Managed Programs 209
- Memory 209
- Power 209
- Regional Settings 209
- Remove Programs 196, 209
- Screen 209, 211
- Task Manager 209, 216
- TouchFLO 209
- Windows Update 209, 221
Settings tab (Home screen) 85
SIM card
- install 25
- PIN 217
- remove 26
SIM Manager
- about 202
- copy contacts to SIM card 203
- copy SIM contacts to device 202
- create SIM contact 202
Sleep mode 29
Smart Dial 41
SMS 69, 106
Soft reset 219
Sounds & Notifications 207, 213
Speakerphone 48
Specifications 230
Speed Dial 50
Start screen
- add a program icon 35
- launch a program 35
- open 34
- remove or replace an icon 35
Status icons 32
Stock
- quote 76
Stock tab (Home screen) 76
Storage card
- encrypt 218
- install 27
236 Index
Streaming Media 146
Synchronize
- ActiveSync 100
- change information types 101
- music and videos 103
- via Bluetooth 102
- Windows Media Player 187
- Windows Mobile Device Center 96
- with computer 100
- with Exchange Server 125
T
Task Manager 209, 216
Text messages
- copy to SIM card 108
- create new message 106
- Messages tab (Home screen) 69
Text size (screen) 211
Troubleshoot
- sync connection 102
- Windows Media Player Mobile 190
Turn device on and off 28
Turn phone function on and off 215
Turn the phone function on and off 53
U
USB modem 157
USB to PC 102, 210
V
Vibrate 32, 37
Video call
- about 50
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