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Table of Contents
Table of Contents.............................................................................2
Welcome! ..........................................................................................4
Getting to Know Your Ogo ..............................................................5
External Parts.................................................................................5
External Keys .................................................................................6
Identifying the Keyboard Functions ...............................................7
Shortcut Keys.................................................................................8
Navigation Keys .............................................................................8
Text Keys .......................................................................................9
Getting Started ...............................................................................10
Installing the Battery.....................................................................10
Charging the Battery ....................................................................10
Powering On Your Ogo ................................................................10
Using the Messaging Wizard........................................................11
Using the Home Screen ...............................................................11
Using the Application Selector .....................................................12
Using the Ogo as a Phone ...........................................................12
Bluetooth Pairing instructions.......................................................12
Data Sheet.......................................................................................13
Using the Mailbox ..........................................................................15
Accessing the Mailbox..................................................................15
Using the Compose Screen .........................................................15
Saving a Draft of a Message ........................................................18
Deleting the Draft of a Message...................................................19
Instant Messaging (IM)...................................................................20
Accessing the IM Screen..............................................................20
Identifying IM Contacts Status Icons ............................................21
Reading and Composing IM Chat Messages ...............................21
Using the Phone.............................................................................24
Accessing the Phone Screen .......................................................24
Receiving an Incoming Phone Call ..............................................25
Ending a Phone Call ....................................................................26
Muting a Phone Call .....................................................................26
Dialing an Outgoing Phone Call ...................................................27
Using the My Status Screen ..........................................................29
Accessing the My Status Screen..................................................29
Logging On/Off or Signing In/Out .................................................29
Changing Your IM Status .............................................................30
Adding a New IM Account or E-mail Account...............................30
Removing an E-mail Account .......................................................31
Using the News Screen..................................................................33
Adding News Feeds .....................................................................33
Accessing News Feeds ................................................................34
Using the Extras Screen ................................................................36
Viewing Games ............................................................................36
Viewing Technical Support Information ........................................37
Setting Your Preferences ..............................................................39
Accessing the Settings Screen.....................................................39
Setting Phone Preferences ..........................................................40
Setting IM Preferences.................................................................41
Setting E-mail Preferences...........................................................41
Setting Device Preferences..........................................................42
Setting Sounds.............................................................................45
Setting the Time and Date............................................................46
Setting Network Preferences........................................................47
Setting System Preferences.........................................................48
Welcome!
Thank you for joining the Ogo community!
Ogo is all about connecting, creating and sharing with anyone, from anywhere, all the time. You can flirt,
chat, rant or sweet-talk from the bus, the bar or a park bench.
Read on to see how to get started!
For all things Ogo and staying in touch with other Ogolovers, go to http://www.ogo.com.
Getting to Know Your Ogo
Volume Keys
Interchangeable Ogo Clip
Flip Cover
Earpiece and Microphone
External LCD
External Speaker
Stereo Speakers
Main Screen
Headphone Socket
Call
Key
End
Key
USB Charger
Socket
External Parts
Part
Description
External LCD
Displays time, messages and status
information when the flip cover is closed.
Earpiece and
Microphone
Lets you conduct a phone call when the flip
cover is closed.
Ogo Clip
Can be replaced by any of the Ogo Clip
accessories.
USB Charger Socket
Connects to the provided USB cable for
charging the device.
Headphone Socket
Connects to the provided headphones
External Keys
Key
Name
Description
Call
Press this key to accept an incoming call
or to switch between the active call and
the call on hold. When no call is active,
press this key to see the list of dialed
calls, or to initiate a call to the highlighted
item.
End
Press this key to hang up the active call
or to reject the incoming call.
Vol +
Use these keys to adjust the speaker or
headphone volume during a call or to
adjust the ringer volume when no call is
active. You can silence the Ogo by
pressing and holding the Vol - key
Vol -
Identifying the Keyboard Functions
Ogo
Mailbox
Instant
Messaging
Compose
Power
On/Off
Back
Home
Clear
Options
Application
Selector
Scroll
Wheel
Button
Scroll
Wheel
ALT CAP
Emoticons
8-way
Key
Figure 1: Ogo Keyboard
Enter
Shortcut Keys
Key
Name
Description
Power On/Off Powers your Ogo on and off.
Mailbox
Shortcut to your Inbox, where you
can see incoming email and text
messages.
Instant
Messaging
Shortcut to the Instant Messaging
screen where you can chat with your
contacts.
Compose
For writing a new email or text
message.
Home
Returns to the Home screen.
Ogo
Displays a list of current chats,
unread and draft email and text
messages.
Navigation Keys
Key
Name
Description
Applicatio
n Selector
Press this key to display the Application
Selector, which enables you to navigate
to any application, from anywhere in the
Ogo.
Scroll
Wheel
Rotate the Scroll Wheel in either
direction to change the selection or to
move the text cursor when editing text.
Scroll
Wheel
Button
Press the button in the center of the
Scroll Wheel to select the highlighted
item.
Outer
Arrows
Press the:
• Left and right arrows to move
between tabs.
• Up and down arrows to scroll one
page at a time (page up/down).
In a text message, press the:
• Left and right arrows to move to the
beginning and end of a line of text.
• Up and down arrows to move to the
beginning and end of a message.
Key
Name
Description
Inner
Arrows
Press the:
• Left and right arrows to scroll left and
right within a screen or a line of text.
• Up and down arrows to move
between lines in a screen or the lines
of text in a message.
Enter
Press this key to activate the highlighted
item on the screen.
Back
Press this key to go to the previous
screen. Pressing this key also closes
any element open on top of the main
screen, such as a menu or a pop-up
window.
Options
Opens the Options menu for the current
screen, if available.
Text Keys
Key
Name
Description
Letter
Keys
Inserts letters, numbers and other
symbols. A long press on an accented
letter key opens a palette with the
available accented options, such as:
“Ã Ä À”.
Capitalize
Shifts the letter keys to capitals. For
example, press CAP and then the A key
to type an uppercase "A". Pressing the
A key without CAP types a lowercase
"a".
Alternate
Shifts the letter keys to the symbol
located above the letter on the key.
For example, press the ALT key and
then the A key to insert “&”.
ALT +
Spacebar
Pressing ALT together with the
spacebar opens a symbol palette that
enables you to insert special characters
into your email or text messages.
Emoticons Opens an emoticon palette that enables
you to insert emoticons into your text
messages.
Clear
Deletes the highlighted item in a list.
Deletes the last character or emoticon
inserted in a text field.
Getting Started
Installing the Battery
Turn your Ogo over and remove the back cover.
With the battery label facing up, match the battery contacts with the contacts in the battery slot. Push
the battery in, with the contacts side down first, as shown below:
Figure 2: Installing the Battery
Push the other side down to slide the battery into place.
Replace the back cover.
Charging the Battery
Connect the charger's power plug to the charging socket on the front of your Ogo (Figure 3). Charge your
Ogo for 12 hours.
Figure 3: Connecting the Charger
Note: Make sure that the battery has been properly installed before charging or powering on your Ogo.
Powering On Your Ogo
After your Ogo is fully charged, press the Power On/Off key
screen.
until the startup animation appears on the
Using the Messaging Wizard
Once your device is powered on for the first time, the Messaging Wizard screen appears. Follow the
instructions displayed by the Messaging Wizard to set up your Instant Messaging and email accounts.
Using the Home Screen
Once you have configured your Ogo with your instant messaging and email accounts, the Home screen
(Figure 4) appears. This is the screen that is displayed each time you power on.
Figure 4: Home Screen
Each icon represents one of the Ogo's applications. Use the arrow keys or the Scroll Wheel to highlight the
desired icon. The name of the application is shown at the bottom of the screen.
Press
Back key (
to open the selected application. You can always return to the Home screen by pressing
) several times.
Tip: To initiate a call, you can start dialing from the Home screen.
The following describes the Ogo applications:
Application
Enables you to…
Status bar (top See current application and message indications
of screen)
and device status.
Mailbox
Read, write and manage email and text messages.
Compose
Write and send email and text messages.
Instant
Chat with your IM contacts.
Messaging (IM)
Browser
Surf the Web. The Homepage provides useful
Internet functions and services.
News
Read latest news via RSS feeds.
Calendar
Manage your appointments from a daily, weekly or
monthly view.
Contacts
Manage your contacts and to store contacts’
phone numbers, email and other addresses.
Phone
Make phone calls, view missed calls and
previously dialed and received calls.
Application
Enables you to…
Extras
Play games and find contact information to Ogo’s
technical support.
Settings
Choose a ring tone, set the date and time and
configure all of the Ogo options according to your
preferences.
Using the Application Selector
From any application you can quickly navigate to another application by pressing the Application Selector
key. A list of applications is then displayed, as shown below:
Figure 5: Application Selector
Use the Scroll Wheel to highlight the desired application and then press the Scroll Wheel's button (or press
) to go there. You can also press the Application Selector key again, to navigate into the sub-menus
of the highlighted application.
Using the Ogo as a Phone
You have several options for using the Ogo as a phone:
•
When the flip is closed, hold the device so that the earpiece is next to your ear and the
microphone is placed near your mouth. Accept or Reject incoming calls using the external
keys.
•
When the flip cover is open and no headset is connected, your Ogo is in speakerphone mode.
Use the navigation keys to access all phone options.
•
Alternatively, you can use the wired headset provided in the package or use any Bluetooth
headset, after pairing it with the Ogo, as described below.
Bluetooth Pairing instructions
To pair a Bluetooth device with your Ogo, navigate to Settings (marked by
), and navigate to the Device
tab. Scroll to the bottom of the tab and press
when the item Bluetooth settings is highlighted. In the
displayed window, select Search for devices, after turning on your Bluetooth device. Ogo will scan for
Bluetooth devices and offer you the option to pair after it detects your device.
Data Sheet
QVGA display, stereo speakers & QWERTY keyboard
• Instant Messaging with MSN & ICQ
• Push Email
• Integrated phone
• Multimedia player with removable microSD memory
• HTML Web Browser
• RSS reader
• CDMA2000 1xEV-DO(Rel.0), Dual band, Bluetooth 2.0
• Contact & Calendar—synchronized OTA, Bluetooth
or USB
• And…OgoClips, keep expanding your Ogo…
IM—MSN and ICQ built–in; other communities can easily
be supported
• Email—push Email supporting POP3, IMAP4, SSL, MS
Exchange server, and MSN Hotmail—supports multiple
Email accounts simultaneously
• Phone application—fully integrated and with speakerphone
• Multimedia—video, music, ring tones and DRM
• Email attachments—Images, PDF, DOC, TXT, PPT and
more, with data traffic optimization
• Java—full support of Java applications
• SMS—fully integrated with Email application
• Browser—HTML and WAP
• RSS—dedicated reader with configurable channels
• Calendar and Contacts
• Synchronization—Over–the–Air, Bluetooth or USB
Size [mm] 118 (L) x 72.5 (W) x 21 (H)
Weight [g] 150
Keyboard 5 row QWERTY or QWERTZ
Navigation 8–way navigation, menu selection
wheel, application hard
keys, talk/end & volume
Display QVGA 320x240 TFT 262k colors
Sub display 132x32 pixels, mono STN
Memory 64MB RAM, 128MB Flash
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0, GPS
Wireless CDMA2000 1xEV-DO(Rel.0) Dual band
Cellular bands/PCS bands
Battery life 2hr talk time, 160hr standby time
Removable memory microSD
Connectors Mini-USB (charging and synchronization),
stereo 2.5mm
headset connector
Using the Mailbox
The Mailbox screen lets you see and manage your e-mail and SMS/text messages. If you see a number
displayed in the Mailbox icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。), you have new or unread e-mail or SMS/text
messages.
Before you can send an e-mail message, you must first set up an e-mail account with a portal provider. If
you have not set up an e-mail account during registration, you see “SMS Only” in the From field on the
Compose screen.
For information about setting up an e-mail account, see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定義書
籤。.
E-mail messages can contain up to 4000 characters, including spaces. SMS/text messages are limited to
600 characters, including spaces.
Note: SMS messages may be referred to as Text messages; your SMS number may also be referred to as
your Text number.
Accessing the Mailbox
You can access the Mailbox screen in two ways:
•
From the Home screen, select the Mailbox icon and press E N T E R .
•
Press the Mailbox key.
The Mailbox screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) displays four default tabs and in addition, a tab for each email account you add. The Inbox tab is selected by default. Each of the other tabs displays a single category
of messages – all messages for a single e-mail provider, all SMS/text messages, all outgoing messages, etc.
Using the Compose Screen
Accessing the Compose Screen
You can access the Compose screen in two ways:
•
Press the Compose key.
•
1.
From the Contacts screen, in the following manner:
From the Home screen, select the Contacts icon (Figure 6) and press E N T E R to display the Contacts
screen.
Contacts icon
Figure 6: Identifying the Contacts icon
2.
Scroll to highlight the contact you wish to send an e-mail to and press the Options key; an Options popup window will appear (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。).
3.
Make sure that Compose is highlighted and press E N T E R ; a blank Compose screen with that
contact's e-mail address already inserted into the To field will appear.
Sending an E-mail or SMS/Text Message
1.
Access the Compose screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) as described on page 15.
2.
Add an address to the To field; do one of the following:
•
Type the e-mail or SMS/text address in the To field.
•
With the cursor in the To field, long press E N T E R and then select the desired contact and
address from your contact list.
Notes:
•
•
If you accessed the Compose screen through Contacts, the recipient's e-mail address will already
appear in the To field.
You can send the same message to both e-mail and SMS/text addresses.
3.
Use the inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to move to the Subject field and then type the subject of
your message.
4.
Scroll to the message text box and type your message.
Note: E-mail messages can contain up to 4000 characters, including spaces. SMS/text
messages have a limit of 600 characters (up to 4 concatenated messages), including spaces.
Optional: You can also use accented Latin characters commonly used in European languages with your
Ogo’s Extended Character palette. For more information, see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定
義書籤。.
5. Scroll to select Send and press E N T E R .
Note: You can also press the Options key, select Send (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。), and press E N T E R to
send your message.
For more information on addressing e-mail or SMS/text messages, see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯
誤! 尚未定義書籤。.
Note: An e-mail message can include up to 4000 characters. E-mail messages that exceed this limit trigger
the following pop-up window: “This message exceeds the maximum allowed text limit and will be trimmed
accordingly.”
Choosing an E-mail Address in the From Field
If you have more than one e-mail account, you can choose the address from which you want to send your
message.
1. On the Compose screen, select the From field and press E N T E R .
2.
Select the e-mail address for the message and press E N T E R ; your message now reflects the new
address in the From field.
Changing Your Default E-mail Address for
Sending Messages
When composing an e-mail message, your default e-mail address (in the From field) is the address of the
first (or the only) e-mail account you originally set up on your Ogo.
If you have more than one e-mail account and want to change your default e-mail address:
1. From the Home screen, select Settings and press E N T E R .
2.
Select the E-mail tab.
3.
Select the name of the e-mail account you want to make your default account and press E N T E R .
4.
In the Mailbox Settings screen scroll down to select the Default Account checkbox.
5.
Press E N T E R to select the checkbox.
6.
Scroll down to select Done and press E N T E R ; your Compose E-mail screen now lists the new
default address in the From field.
Sending SMS/Text Messages
If all of the recipient addresses for your message are mobile phone numbers, your message is sent as an
SMS/text. The From address that the recipients see is your SMS/text (also called MSISDN) number. The
From address you see when sending the message from your Ogo is your default e-mail address.
Saving a Draft of a Message
After composing a message, if you want to save it as a draft; press the Options key, select Save as draft
and press E N T E R .
You can find your draft later by pressing the Mailbox key.
In the Inbox message list, drafts are indicated by the draft icon:
Note: You can also quickly save your draft while in the Compose screen by pressing the Up key. The Save
draft? pop-up window appears asking you if you want to save changes to the draft (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。);
select Yes to save.
Deleting the Draft of a Message
If you decide not to keep a draft message, perform one of the following operations:
•
While composing a message, press the Options key and select Delete this message. Press
E N T E R to delete; a pop-up window appears asking you to confirm that you want to delete the
message.
•
From the Mailbox screen, select the message and press the Options key. Select Delete this
Message and press E N T E R .
•
Press the Ogo key, select the draft message to be deleted, and press C L R .
Instant Messaging (IM)
The IM screen allows you to chat with your IM contacts in MSN. The number displayed in the IM icon
indicates the number of open chat sessions (read and unread).
Accessing the IM Screen
You can access the IM screen in two ways:
•
From the Home screen, select the IM icon and press E N T E R .
•
Press the Instant Messaging key.
Note: You may be prompted to log on; sign in if you have not already done so.
Your IM contacts are displayed in the IM screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。). Each line shows the contact’s
alert icon (if applicable), contact’s screen name, and IM status (Away, Online, etc.).
You can IM chat with an IM contact by pressing E N T E R when an IM contact’s name is selected.
Note: The maximum number of active IM chats is 20.
When one of your contacts sends you an instant message, you receive an IM Chat alert next to that
contact’s online status indicator. IM Chat alerts are animated if the IM chat message is unread.
Identifying IM Contacts Status Icons
You can identify the presence of your IM contacts by simply looking at the IM status icon located on the IM
screen. Table 1 describes the various IM contact status icons that may appear.
Table 1: IM contact status icons
Icon
Name
Description
Online
Indicates that your contact is connected to the IM community and is
available for an IM chat.
Busy
Indicates that your contact is connected to the IM community, but may or
may not be readily available to respond to an instant message you send.
Be Right Back
Indicates that your contact is connected to the IM community, but is
momentarily unavailable.
Away
Indicates that your contact is connected to the IM community, but is
temporarily unavailable.
On the phone
Indicates that your contact is connected to the IM community, but is using
the phone, and may or may not respond to your instant message.
Out to Lunch
Indicates that your contact is connected to the IM community, but is out to
lunch.
Offline
Indicates that your contact is not connected to the IM community, and is
unavailable for instant messaging.
Blocked
Indicates you have blocked this contact. You appear offline to blocked
contacts.
Reading and Composing IM Chat Messages
Accessing IM Chat Messages Using the Ogo Key
An easy way to read and respond to IM chat messages is to use the Ogo key. You can press this key at any
time to access a list of your current IM chats, as well as recent e-mail and SMS/text messages. For more
information about the Ogo key see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定義書籤。.
Sending an Instant Message (Starting an IM Chat
Session)
1.
Press the Instant Messaging key, or select IM from the Home screen and press E N T E R .
2.
Select the screen name of the contact with whom you want to IM chat. Make sure that the contact is
available. Press E N T E R to open an IM chat window.
3.
Type your message.
4.
Select Send and press E N T E R to send your message.
Note: You cannot IM chat with a contact who is offline. For MSN, a Compose message screen opens so that
you can e-mail the offline contact.
Adding Emoticons to Your IM Chat
You can use the set of emoticons supported by MSN to personalize your IM chat messages. Emoticons can
be used only in IM chat sessions.
1. Press the Emoticon key. An emoticon palette appears (for example, see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。).
2.
Using the 8-Way Navigation key, select the emoticon you want, and press E N T E R to insert it.
You can also insert the selected emoticon by pressing the corresponding letter key on your Ogo’s
keyboard.
Emoticons appear in the view message section (upper portion) of your IM chat screen.
Note: For MSN emoticons, A L T toggles between emoticon palettes.
For a list of emoticons, see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定義書籤。.
Closing an IM Chat Session
You can close an IM chat session in the following ways:
•
Ogo key: Press the Ogo key to display the Ogo pop-up window. Then select the IM chat session
and press C L R .
•
Options key: While in an IM chat session, press the Options key, select Close Chat and press
ENTER.
IM chat sessions are automatically closed under the following circumstances:
•
Log Off/Sign out: log off or sign out of MSN from the Options menu to close all open IM chat
sessions.
•
Power off: all chat sessions are closed when you power off.
•
There is no IM chat activity from either IM contact in a 24-hour period.
•
The maximum number of active IM chats (20) is reached.
Using the Phone
The Phone screen allows you to make phone calls, view phone numbers previously dialed, call received and
missed calls. If you see a number displayed in the Phone icon, you have that many waiting voice messages.
Note: You must have a Bluetooth headset paired with your Ogo in order to use the device as a cellular
phone. For more information see 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定義書籤。.
Accessing the Phone Screen
You can access the Phone screen by selecting the Phone icon from the Home screen and pressing
ENTER.
The following tabs are available in the Phone screen:
Dial – enter a phone number and place the call.
Dialed – a list of the recently dialed numbers.
Received – a list of phone numbers from which phone calls were received. If a call was from someone in
your contacts list, the name will appear.
Missed – phone numbers (or names) of calls that were not answered.
Timers – measured times of selected call parameters.
Receiving an Incoming Phone Call
When a call comes in to your Ogo, a pop-up window will appear asking if you want to Accept the call, Reject
it or Silence it (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。):
Press E N T E R to accept the call; the connection will be made and an Incoming Call screen will be
displayed showing the caller's name or phone number, and a call-duration timer (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。):
Caller's name or number:
•
The caller's name will be displayed if the incoming call is from a number who is listed in your Ogo
Contacts list.
•
The caller's phone number will be displayed if the caller is not listed in the Contacts list.
•
Private number will be displayed if the caller's Own number sending option is blocked.
Other options for incoming calls:
•
•
ends the incoming call before it is answered and lists it in the Received calls tab.
stops the ring and displays a pop-up window showing the call's origin and offering the
Accept, Reject and Silence options.
Ending a Phone Call
To end a phone call press the E N T E R button; a Call options pop-up window will appear in the Call
screen :
Hang Up is the default option in the pop-up window. Press E N T E R again to end the call; the Dial screen
will be displayed.
Muting a Phone Call
To mute a phone call (disable the Ogo's microphone so the other party cannot hear you):
1. Press E N T E R and scroll down to the Mute option in the Call options pop-up window (錯誤! 找不到參
照來源。).
2.
Press E N T E R again; the pop-up window will disappear and a Muted flag will be displayed on the Call
screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。):
To Unmute the call (re-enable the Ogo's microphone):
1. Press E N T E R and scroll down to the Unmute option in the Call Options pop-up window.
2.
Press E N T E R again; the Muted flag will disappear and you may resume the conversation.
Dialing an Outgoing Phone Call
Dialing a New Phone Number
When you want to call a phone number that is not recorded in your Contacts, proceed as follows:
1. Access the Phone screen by selecting the Phone icon from the Home screen and pressing E N T E R .
2.
Type the phone number on the Ogo's keypad; the number will appear as typed in the Dial screen's
Dialed number field. Type the phone number as an uninterrupted string with no spaces. The +, * and #
characters may be used when necessary.
Press E N T E R to initiate the call. When the call is answered the Outgoing Call screen will be displayed,
showing the number being called and the call duration timer.
Using the My Status Screen
From the My Status screen you can log on/off or sign in/out and change your IM status.
The My Status screen shows whether you are online and available. Use the outer ring of the 8-Way
Navigation key to switch between the IM and E-mail tabs.
Accessing the My Status Screen
From the Home screen, select the My Status icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) and press E N T E R to display
the My Status screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。).
Logging On/Off or Signing In/Out
1.
Press the Options key.
2.
Select Log on/off and press E N T E R .
Changing Your IM Status
Note: You must be signed into MSN to change your IM status.
1.
From the Home screen, select My Status and press E N T E R ; the My Status screen appears
(錯誤! 找不到參照來源。).
2.
Select MSN and press E N T E R .
3.
From the status pop-up window select the status you want and press E N T E R .
To change your IM status when your Ogo is closed:
1. From the Home screen select My Status and press E N T E R .
2.
3.
Select When Closed and press E N T E R ; the selections include:
•
No Change (default setting)
•
Away
•
Busy
•
Be Right Back
Scroll to select the status you want and press E N T E R ; your IM status when Ogo is closed is set.
Adding a New IM Account or E-mail Account
1.
From the Home screen select My Status and press E N T E R .
2.
Select either the IM tab or the E-mail tab.
3.
Press the Options key, then select Add IM (or Add E-mail) Account and press E N T E R ; you are taken
to the Messaging Wizard.
4.
Provide the requested information to set up your new account. See 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯
誤! 尚未定義書籤。 for step-by-step information.
Removing an E-mail Account
1.
From the Home screen select My Status and press E N T E R .
2.
Use the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to select the E-mail tab.
3.
Press the Options key, then select Remove E-mail Account and press E N T E R ; the Account
Summary screen appears.
4.
Select the e-mail account you want to remove and press E N T E R .
5.
Select Next and press E N T E R ; a message appears indicating that the account has been removed.
6.
Select Finish and press E N T E R to return to the My Status screen.
Note: If you want to delete your IM account, you must use the Settings menu (Settings > IM > Remove).
Using the News Screen
From the Home screen select the News icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) and press E N T E R to display the
News screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。).
News Reader provides a simple and intuitive interface for receiving updates from web sites featuring
standard RSS feed. The user can monitor several feeds concurrently.
Adding News Feeds
The first time you access the News Reader window, you are asked to contact Customer Care or browse the
web site in order to obtain news feeds. You can select the news bundles that interest you, and they will be
automatically provided to your Ogo.
To activate new news feeds, power up your Ogo and select Check for updates on the System tab of the
Settings screen. Your Ogo will display a pop-up notification that news channels were successfully
configured on the device.
Accessing News Feeds
The News Reader screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) may contain several tabs, depending on the number of
news feeds you have configured. Each of the other tabs displays a single category of news.
Green envelope icons indicate unread items and pink envelope icons indicate items that have been read.
Select a news item and press E N T E R to read it.
Using the Extras Screen
From the Home screen select the Extras icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) and press E N T E R to display the
Extras screen.
From the Extras screen you can access technical support information and play games on your Ogo.
Use the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to switch between the Games and Tech Support Info tabs.
Viewing Games
The Games tab (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) provides access to games that are available on your Ogo.
Select a game and press E N T E R to start it.
The Blocks Game
The Blocks game comes pre-installed on your Ogo. In this game, you rotate shapes as they fall so that they
fit together with as few spaces between them as possible.
Table 2 shows the keys that can be used to play the Blocks game.
Table 2: Blocks Game Controls
Control
Functionality
A, Z, Left (inner ring)
Move a piece to the left
L "," Right (inner ring)
Move a piece to the right
S,X,K,M, Up (inner ring), Page Up (outer ring)
Rotate a piece
Space, Down (inner ring), Page Down (outer ring)
Drop the piece, or Un-pause a paused game
Pause or Un-pause an active game
Viewing Technical Support Information
The Tech Support Info tab (Figure 7) displays Ogo’s technical support phone number and Internet contact
information.
Note: Tech Support Info screens may vary by carrier. Figure 7 represents an example of a Tech Support
Info screen that you may see.
Figure 7: Tech Support Information tab
Setting Your Preferences
You can control many aspects of how your Ogo looks, sounds and behaves by customizing the settings.
Accessing the Settings Screen
From the Home screen select the Settings icon (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) and press E N T E R to display
the Settings screen.
The Settings screen (錯誤! 找不到參照來源。) includes the following tabs. Select a tab by pressing left or
right on the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key:
•
Phone
•
IM
•
E-mail
•
Device
•
Sounds
•
Time & Date
•
Network
•
System
Setting Phone Preferences
Use the settings on the Phone tab to configure how your Ogo will respond to various calling conditions.
Table 3: Phone Settings
Option
Description
The following Call forwarding options may be configured to Enable or Disable:
Call forwarding
•
Forward all calls – Ogo will re-route all incoming calls to another predetermined number.
•
Forward if busy - Ogo will re-route incoming calls to another predetermined number if you are engaged in an active phone call.
•
Forward if not answered – Ogo will re-route an incoming call to another
pre-determined number if you do not answer the call.
•
Forward if not reachable – Ogo will re-route an incoming call to another
pre-determined number if the network cannot locate your Ogo to deliver the
call.
Activating the Query button in the four Forward configuration screens will tell
you if the option is enabled or disabled.
Cancel all – activate this option to disable all of the Forward options that have
been enabled.
Voice mailbox number
Use this option to change the phone number of the mailbox where you receive
voice messages (this number is assigned by your cellular service carrier).
Own number sending means that the person you are calling can read your
phone number on caller ID-equipped telephones:
Own number sending
Call waiting
Incoming call alert
•
Set to On – your number can be read by the person you are calling.
•
Set to Off – your number cannot be read by the person you are calling.
•
Set by Network – leaves this option setting to the discretion of your cellular
service carrier (usually On).
When enabled, Ogo will notify you of an incoming while you have a call in
progress rather than delivering a busy signal to the new caller.
•
The type of ring tone may be changed to any of the available options.
•
The ring tone's volume may be adjusted.
•
The vibrating option may be turned on or off.
Setting IM Preferences
Use settings on the IM tab to manage your IM accounts.
Table 4: IM Settings
Option
MSN Sign In
Description
The IM tab includes Sign In options for each of the providers you chose:
•
MSN Sign In
Add IM account
To add an IM account select Add IM account and then press E N T E R .
Remove IM account
To remove an IM account select Remove IM account and then press E N T E R .
Setting E-mail Preferences
Use settings on the E-mail tab to manage your e-mail accounts and the stored e-mail messages you have
sent.
Table 5: E-mail Settings
Option
Description
Mailbox name
When the mailbox name is selected (i.e., MSN Hotmail), press E N T E R to
display the Mailbox Settings screen. See Table 6 on page 42 for more
information.
Add account
To add an e-mail account, select Add account, and press E N T E R .
Remove account
To remove an e-mail account, select Remove account, and press E N T E R .
Brand autosignature
When this box is checked, the following message is inserted at the end of your
e-mail messages:
These words brought to you by Ogo. Find out more at www.ogo.com.
Sent items to keep
To set the number of sent items you want to keep in the Outbox tab, select
Sent items to keep, and press E N T E R ; a pop-up window appears on screen.
Select the number of items (from 10–50) and press E N T E R again.
Table 6: Mailbox Settings
Option
Description
Mailbox name
Enter the name of your mailbox. This is the custom name of the account and is
displayed as a tab in the Mailbox and in the E-mail tab of My Status.
E-mail address
Enter your e-mail address for the selected Mailbox.
User name
Enter your user name for the e-mail account.
Password
Enter your password for the e-mail account.
Default account
If you have only one e-mail account set up, this check box is selected by
default. If you have more than one account, press E N T E R to select the
checkbox next to the e-mail account you want to set as the default. When you
compose a message, it is sent from the account selected as default.
Display name
Enter the name that appears in the From field of an e-mail account that you
send from this account.
Server name
If you have a custom e-mail account set up, this field displays the server name
for that account. It cannot be directly edited, but you can click Configure server
to edit it.
Configure server
Open to configure your e-mail port settings. This option is unavailable if you
have configured only an MSN e-mail account.
Check interval
Change intervals for Ogo to check for new e-mail messages. Choose from OFF,
10m, 30m, 1h, 2h, 4h, 12h.
Setting Device Preferences
Use the settings on the Device tab to control the look of your Ogo screen and how it displays alerts when
messages are received, sent, or deleted.
Table 7: Device Settings
Option
Description
Contrast
To set the contrast level for your Ogo screen, select Contrast. Then use the
inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key and press left or right to decrease or
increase the level. The contrast level of Ogo’s screen changes immediately as
you move from one level to the next. Choose from six levels of contrast.
Screen Backlight
Choose a backlight duration time: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds,
1 minute, or 2 minutes. The longer the backlight time, the more battery power is
consumed.
Message font size
To choose a font size for messages, select Message font size and press
E N T E R , then from the pop-up window that appears on screen, choose either
Normal or Large, and press E N T E R .
Table 7: Device Settings (continued)
Option
Description
Change PIN code
Changes your PIN code. Be sure to keep a record of your new code in a safe
place.
Banner settings
Controls whether banners appear when you receive new messages or IM
contacts come online. See 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定義書
籤。 for more information.
Language
Choose your preferred language for your Ogo: English or Tűrkçe.
Removes all personal and account information from your Ogo permanently (for
example, if you are preparing to give the device to someone else). This option
deletes all IM and e-mail accounts and all contact information, as well as
restores all default settings (for sounds, alerts, etc.).
Reset Device
To reset the device, from the pop-up window that appears on screen, select OK
and press E N T E R .
Press OK at the confirmation pop-up window.
NOTE: THE DEVICE WILL RESTART AFTER RESETTING.
Confirm msg. delete
Prompt to add contacts
To have your Ogo ask you for confirmation when you delete a message, select
Confirm msg. delete, then press E N T E R to select or clear the checkbox.
When you send an e-mail or SMS/text message to an address that is not
already in your contacts list, you can have Ogo ask whether you want to add
that address to your contacts list after sending the message.
To activate or deactivate this setting, select Prompt to add contacts, then press
E N T E R to select or clear the checkbox.
Restore canceled
pop-ups
To restore canceled pop-up windows select Restore canceled pop-up windows
and press E N T E R . This option is unavailable.
Table 7: Device Settings (continued)
Option
Bluetooth settings
Setting
Description
Local device name
This is the designated Bluetooth name of the Ogo device.
Other Bluetooth devices searching for this Ogo will
recognize it by this designation.
Change name
This is the setting used to change the Local device name.
Select Open and press E N T E R ; a pop-up window
appears in which the designated name may be changed.
My devices
Select Open and press E N T E R ; a pop-up window
appears exhibiting the names of all of the Bluetooth devices
that are paired with the Ogo device, and offers the option of
un-pairing them.
Search for devices
This option scans the airwaves for available Bluetooth
devices to connect to. Select Scan and press E N T E R ; a
pop-up window appears showing that a search is in
progress.
Temporary visibility
To protect itself from undesired contacts, the Ogo is
normally "invisible" to random searches. When you wish to
be found, the Ogo must be made "visible" to the airwaves.
Select Enable and press E N T E R ; a pop-up window
appears informing you that your Ogo will be temporarily
visible for 1 minute. After that one minute, it automatically
goes back to being invisible.
Setting Sounds
Use the settings on the Sounds tab to control the different kinds of sounds your Ogo makes.
Table 8: Sound Settings
Option
Volume
Mute
Vibration
Description
To set the volume level for all of Ogo’s sounds, select Volume, then use the
inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to increase (right) or decrease the
volume (left). The volume level of Ogo’s sounds changes immediately as you
move from one level to the next. Choose from nine volume levels.
To make Ogo operate silently select Mute, then press E N T E R to select the
checkbox.
Note: When you select Mute, all of Ogo’s sounds are muted, including
key tones.
Alerts you when contacts come online or when you receive new messages by
vibration. To turn vibration on or off, select Vibration, then press E N T E R to
select or clear the checkbox. Only occurs when your Ogo is powered on and
closed.
Note: Vibration occurs only for events which are selected in your Banner Alert
settings. Please refer to 錯誤! 找不到參照來源。 on page 錯誤! 尚未定義書
籤。.
Key tones
To turn on or off the sounds Ogo makes whenever you press a key, select Key
tones, and then press E N T E R to select or clear the checkbox.
Alerticon sounds
To turn on or off the sounds associated with alerticons, select Alerticon sounds,
and then press E N T E R to select or clear the checkbox.
Message events
To turn on or off the sounds Ogo makes when messages are received, select
Message events, and then press E N T E R to select or clear the checkbox.
Presence events
To turn on or off the sounds Ogo makes when IM contacts sign on, select
Presence events, then press E N T E R to select or clear the checkbox.
System sounds
To turn on or off the sounds Ogo makes when you power on/off, or when you
open or close the device, select System sounds, then press E N T E R to select
or clear the checkbox.
Using Volume/Vibration Shortcuts
You can set the volume, choose mute/un-mute, or turn on/off vibration for your Ogo from the
Volume/Vibration pop-up window. You can activate the Volume/Vibration pop-up window (錯誤! 找不到參照
來源。) from any screen by pressing A L T and any portion of the 8-Way Navigation key at the same time.
Note: After the Volume pop-up window appears, it remains visible for two seconds.
With the Volume/Vibration pop-up window displayed:
•
Use the inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key, and press up or down to increase or decrease the
volume (with audio tone).
•
To mute your Ogo, press down on the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key. To un-mute, press
up.
•
To turn vibration on or off, press left or right on the inner or outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key.
Setting the Time and Date
When your Ogo is powered on, it automatically synchronizes with the current time from your carrier’s
network. If for some reason the network is not available, you can set the time and date manually using the
settings on the Time & Date tab.
Note: If your network does not provide the time and date, the time and date settings are lost if you remove
the battery.
Table 9: Time and date settings
Option
Device Time
Description
Displays the time as it is currently set on your Ogo.
You can access the time manually or copy the network time. In most cases you
want to copy the network time.
To set the time by copying the network time:
1. Select Set time and press E N T E R .
2. Select Copy network time and press E N T E R .
3. Select Done and press E N T E R .
Set time
To set the time manually:
1. Select Set time and press E N T E R .
2. Select Time.
3. Type numbers for the hour and minute and press E N T E R .
Note: Only numbers can be typed in the hour and minute fields, so using the
A L T key to type numbers is not necessary.
Table 9: Time and date settings (continued)
Option
Set date
Description
You can set the date manually or copy the network date. In most cases you
want to copy the network date. To set the date by copying the network date:
1. Select Set date and press E N T E R .
2. Select Copy network date and press E N T E R .
3. Select Done and press E N T E R .
To set the date manually:
1. Select Set date and press E N T E R .
2. Type numbers in the Date fields (for example, 28/04/2005).
3. Select Done and press E N T E R .
Time format
Select the format you want to use for displaying the time.
Date format
Select the format you want to use for displaying the date.
Network time
Shows the current time and date on the network.
Setting Network Preferences
Network settings are primarily used by your carrier to help troubleshoot issues with your Ogo.
Table 10: Network Settings
Option
Description
Active network
Shows the name of the active network.
Network Selection
Select Network Selection and then press E N T E R ; from the pop-up window
that appears on screen, select Auto or Manual and then press E N T E R .
Scan for networks
To scan for available networks, select Scan for networks and press E N T E R .
This option is disabled.
SMS settings
Select Edit and then press E N T E R to enter the Username and Password for
sending SMS/text messages; this information must be entered in order to send
or receive SMS/text.
Network services
Select Open to open the Network services screen, where you can send a
network command. The USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data)
mechanism allows you to execute commands such as pre-paid card activation,
balance check, balance reload, or cost information manipulation.
GPRS status
Indicates the status of your GPRS connection (Connected, Not connected,
Connection denied, Paused, or Not available). Customer Care uses this
indicator of GPRS connection to troubleshoot your device.
Setting System Preferences
System settings show capacities and identifying characteristics for your Ogo.
Table 11: System Settings
Option
Description
Contact Records
Shows percentage of storage available for contact records.
Software
Shows the version number of the software on your Ogo (for example,
1.0.70.2750).
IMSI
Not used
IMEI
Not used
Battery
Shows battery level as a percentage (for example, 56% of full charge).
Enables you to manually check whether software updates are available for your
Ogo.
Check for updates
•
Check indicates that new software updates are available and ready to
install.
•
Checking… indicates that your Ogo is checking for updates.
•
Downloading upgrade is displayed while software upgrades are being
downloaded to your Ogo.
•
Software update is ready indicates that software download has been
completed. The upgrade takes effect the next time you power on your Ogo.
www.ogo.com
Part # IXP00228 REV1
© 2007 IXI Mobile, Inc. All rights reserved.
FCC Regulations:
zThis mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
zThis mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
4RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency
(RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power
level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the
actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the
phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.905
W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.33 W/kg (Body-worn measurements
differ among phone models, depending upon available enhancements and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all
meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is
on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after
searching on FCC ID: SOW-OGOCT25C.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use
with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t
use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5
cm from your body when the phone is switched on.

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