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12.1
Microsoft ActiveSync
With Microsoft ActiveSync on both your desktop computer and Pocket PC Phone, you can exchange
information between a desktop computer or server and your Pocket PC Phone. To synchronize your Pocket
PC Phone with your desktop computer, you must install ActiveSync on the desktop computer. Using
ActiveSync, you can:
 Synchronize information between your Pocket PC Phone and desktop computer or server so that you
have the latest information in all locations.

Change synchronization settings and synchronization schedule.

Copy files between your Pocket PC Phone and desktop computer.

Back up and restore device information.

Add/remove programs to/from your Pocket PC Phone.
Installing Microsoft ActiveSync
An Microsoft Companion CD is supplied with your Pocket PC Phone. You need to use the CD to install
ActiveSync on the desktop computer before perfoming synchronization.
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Follow this procedure:
1.
Turn on the desktop computer.
2.
Insert the Companion CD into the CD-ROM drive of the desktop computer.
3.
On the first screen, click the arrow to enter the main screen and click Start Here.
4.
On the next screen, click Install ActiveSync 3.x on the left column.
5.
On the next screen, click Install to start installation.
6.
When prompted, connect one end of the USB cable to the converter, and then connect the converter to
the USB port on the bottom of your Pocket PC Phone.
7.
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of the desktop computer.
8.
The Add New Hardware Wizard should automatically install the USB driver. (If you need to specify
the location of the driver, click Browse and select the CD-ROM drive containing the Companion CD.)
9.
Follow the on-screen instructions to establish a partnership between your Pocket PC Phone and your
desktop computer. Select the types of information for synchronization. After your first synchronization, the data you have stored on your desktop computer such as Calendar, Contacts and Tasks are
copied to your Pocket PC Phone.
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→
→
→
→
If you do not establish a standard partnership with the desktop computer, then you cannot
perform synchronization between two devices, and you will need to select a desired partnership
every time you connect to the desktop computer.
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Connecting to Your Desktop Computer
You can connect your Pocket PC Phone to a desktop computer in several ways:
 Use the USB cable or an optional cradle.

Use the IR port in place of using a cable. (For complete instructions on connecting to your desktop
computer by infrared, see the ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer.)

Use a network or dial-up connection.
Synchronizing with Your Desktop Computer
1.
Connect your Pocket PC Phone to your desktop computer.
2.
3.
On your Pocket PC Phone, tap
to start synchronization.
Tap
→ ActiveSync.
Setting up Remote Synchronization
Synchronizing Remotely with a Desktop Computer
Make sure that the desktop computer is powered on.
2.
Connect to the corporate network. (See Chapter 13 for more
information.)
→ ActiveSync.
3.
On the Pocket PC Phone, tap
4.
Tap Tools → Options → PC.
5.
In When syncing remotely with a PC, select your computer
name in the Use this PC list.
6.
Select one or both of the items: Use mobile schedule to sync
with this PC and Sync with this PC during manual sync.
7.
Tap OK.
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Synchronizing Remotely with a Server
1.
Make sure that the server is powered on.
2.
Connect to the Internet. (See Chapter 13 for more information.)
→ ActiveSync.
3.
On the Pocket PC Phone, tap
4.
Tap Tools → Options → Server.
5.
Select the types of information, such as Calendar, Contacts, or
Inbox, that you want to synchronize with the server.
6.
To change synchronization settings, such as the amount
synchronized, select the type of information and tap Settings.
Note that there are no synchronization settings for Contacts.
7.
In Sync with this server, enter the name of the Microsoft
Exchange server to which you want to connect.
8.
Tap Options → Connection.
9.
Enter your user name, password, and domain name. If you want to perform automatic synchronization,
select Save password.
10. Tap OK.
Synchronizing Automatically
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With ActiveSync, you can schedule automatic synchronization between your Pocket PC Phone and a server
every time when an item arrives or is changed at the server. Your Pocket PC Phone is informed of that
event and synchronizes automatically to retrieve those items, making your device always up-to-date.
Using ActiveSync, you can schedule synchronization of your device on two separate schedules.
 Use the peak times schedule to synchronize during working hours or other times when you have higher
mail volumes.
 Use the off-peak schedule to synchronize during times when you have lower mail volumes.
 When you are roaming, you can synchronize manually to reduce roaming charges, or you can
synchronize using the mobile schedules.
To set up the schedule for automatic synchronization:
1.
Make sure not to connect your Pocket PC Phone to the desktop
computer.
2.
On the Pocket PC Phone, tap
3.
Tap Tools → Options → Mobile Schedule.
4.
To synchronize periodically during peak times, select the
frequency of synchronization in the Peak times list.
→ ActiveSync.
To synchronize periodically during off-peak times, select the
frequency of synchronization in the Off-peak times list.
To synchronize while roaming, select a frequency in the
Roaming list.
5.
To set the days and hours for peak times, tap Peak Times.
6.
Tap OK.
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Pocket Word
You can create and edit documents and templates in Microsoft Pocket Word just as you do in Microsoft
Word on your desktop computer.
Creating a Document
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap
→ Programs → Pocket Word.
Tap New. You’ll see either a blank document or a template.
You can enter information by working in different modes, which
you select from the View menu.
When you have finished entering the information and tap OK,
the document is automatically saved. Word documents are usually saved as .psw files, but you can also save them in other file
formats, such as .doc, .rtf or .txt.
Opening an Existing Document
In the document list, tap the document you want to open. If you don’t see the document in the list, make
sure you’ve chosen the correct folder in the folder list (labeled All Folders by default).
You can have only one document open at a time. When you open a second document, the first one is saved
and closed automatically.
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Pocket Excel
You can create and edit workbooks and templates in Microsoft Pocket Excel just as you do in Microsoft
Excel on your desktop computer.
Creating a Workbook
→ Programs → Pocket Excel.
1.
Tap
2.
Tap New. You’ll see either a blank workbook or template.
3.
You can enter formulas and functions, and then filter data to see
the subset of information.
4.
When you have finished entering the information and tap OK,
the document is automatically saved. Pocket Excel workbooks
are usually saved as .pxl files, but you can also save them in .xls
format.
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If you’re opening a Word document that was created on a desktop computer, you may want to
select View > Wrap to Window so that you can see the entire document.
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Opening an Existing Workbook
In the workbook list, tap the file you want to open. If you don’t see the workbook in the list, make sure
you’ve chosen the correct folder in the folder list (labeled All Folders by default).
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You can open only one workbook at a time; when you open a second workbook, you will be
asked to save the first.
MSN Messenger
MSN Messenger on your mobile device provides the same chat environment as MSN Messenger on your
desktop computer. These features include:
 Seeing who is online.

Sending and receiving instant messages.

Having an instant message conversation with a group of contacts.

Telling contacts that you are unavailable.

Blocking contacts from seeing your status or sending you messages.
Setting Up an Account
Before you can use MSN Messenger, you must set up the instant messaging account(s) to use. For MSN
Messenger Service, you must have a Microsoft Passport or Hotmail account. For Exchange Instant
Messaging, you must have an Exchange account.
To set up a Microsoft Passport account, go to http://www.passport.com. To set up a Hotmail account, go to
http://www.hotmail.com. To set up an Exchange account, see your network administrator.
1.
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2.
Create a connection for your Pocket PC Phone. (See Chapter 13
for more information.)
Tap
→ Programs → MSN Messenger.
3.
Tap Tools → Options → Accounts.
4.
Select Enable MSN Messenger Service and/or Enable
Exchange Instant Messaging.
Enter your sign-in name and password for the selected
account(s). Your sign-in name is usually in the form of:
username@domain.com.
If you select both accounts, tap Settings, and then select which
account to sign in to first.
5.
6.
Signing In and Out
1.
2.
3.
Tap
→ Programs → MSN Messenger.
To sign in, tap anywhere on the screen. Follow the directions on the screen.
To sign out, tap Tools → Sign out.
Managing Contacts
The MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts at a glance and is divided into Online
and Offline categories. From this view, while connected, you can chat, send email, block the contact from
chatting with you or delete contacts from your list using the pop-up menu.
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Chatting With Contacts
Tap a contact name to open a chat window. Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the
screen or tap My Text to enter a preset message and tap Send. To invite another contact to a multi-user
chat, in the Tools menu, tap Invite and tap the contact you want to invite.
12.5
Windows Media Player
Use Microsoft® Windows Media® Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC Phone to play digital audio and video
files that are stored on your device or on the Web.
By default, Windows Media Player can play Windows Media or MP3 and MP4 files (including files with the
extensions .asf, .wma, .wmv, .mp3 and .mp4).
Starting Windows Media Player
To start Windows Media Player, tap
Media.
→ Programs → Windows
By default, Windows Media Player displays the Library screen as
the startup screen after the Pocket PC Phone is turned on.
Screens and Menus
Windows Media Player has three primary screens:
Playback screen
The screen that displays the playback controls (such as Play, Pause, Next, Previous, and Volume), the
album art window, and the video window. You can change the appearance of this screen by choosing a
different skin.

Now Playing screen
The screen that displays the Now Playing playlist. This special playlist indicates the currently playing
file and any files that are “queued up” to play next.

Library screen
The screen that lets you quickly find your audio files, video files, and playlists. It contains categories
such as My Music, My Video, My TV, and My Playlists.
At the bottom of each screen is Menu. The commands on this menu change depending upon which screen
you are viewing.

Playback screen menu
Item
Description
Play/Pause
Starts or pauses playback.
Repeat
Plays the items in the Now Playing playlist repeatedly.
Stop
Stops playback.
Full Screen
When a video is playing, displays it by using the entire screen.
Library
Displays the Library screen so you can choose a file to play.
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Item
Description
Open URL
Lets you play a file on a network, such as the Internet.
Options
Lets you adjust various Windows Media Player options, including network, skin, and hardware button options. (See the “Changing Windows
Media Player Settings” section later in the chapter.)
Properties
Displays information about the currently playing file.
About
Displays information about Windows Media Player, such as the version
number.
Now Playing screen menu
Item
Description
Library
Displays the Library screen so you can choose a file to play.
Move Up
Moves the selected item up in the playlist order.
Move Down
Moves the selected item down in the playlist order.
Delete from Playlist
Deletes the selected item from the playlist.
Clear Now Playing
Deletes all items from the Now Playing playlist.
Error Details
Displays error information about the selected item (an exclamation mark
appears before the item name if error details are available).
Properties
Displays information about the selected file.
Library screen menu
Item
Description
Queue Up
Adds the selected item to the end of the current (Now Playing) playlist.
Delete from Library
Deletes the selected item from the library.
Update Library
Adds new items to the library by searching your device or storage card.
Open File
Lets you find and play files that are stored on your device or storage card
but that are not in the library.
Properties
Displays information about the selected file.
Libraries
The library contains links to your audio files, video files, and playlists. As in the desktop Player, you will
be allowed to sort your content by criteria such as artist name, album title, genre, or actor.
Unlike the desktop Player, the Pocket PC Phone Player can have multiple libraries. Each library represents
an available storage location. For example, if you store some content in the internal storage location on the
device (known as random access memory or RAM), the My Device library will contain links to those files.
If you also store content on removable storage cards, you will have additional libraries for each of those
cards.
On the Library screen, you can switch between the My Device library and any other libraries that are available to your device.
By default, Windows Media Player automatically searches the internal storage location of your device for
compatible digital media files. If it finds any, they will be added to the My Device library.
Similarly, when you insert a removable storage card into your device, Windows Media Player automatically searches it for content and adds it to a Storage Card library.
If the Player does not detect new files that you copy to your device, you can manually update the library by
using the Update Library command.
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Updating a Library
In most cases, Windows Media Player automatically updates your libraries as necessary. However, you can
manually update a library to ensure that it has links to any new files that you might have recently copied to
your Pocket PC Phone or a removable storage card.
→ Programs → Windows Media.
1.
Tap
2.
If you are not already on the Library screen, tap Menu →
Library.
3.
On the Library screen, tap the Library arrow (near the top of
the screen), and then tap the library that you want to update (for
example, Storage Card).
4.
Tap Menu → Update Library.
5.
Tap Search, wait for the files to be added, and then tap Done.
Playback
Playing Items on Your Pocket PC Phone
Use the library to find and play songs, videos, and playlists that are stored on your Pocket PC Phone or
removable storage card.
→ Programs → Windows Media.
Tap
2.
If you are not already on the Library screen, tap Menu →
Library.
3.
On the Library screen, tap the Library arrow (near the top of
the screen), and then tap the library that you want to update (for
example, Storage Card).
4.
Tap a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists), tap and
hold the item that you want to play (such as a song, album, or
artist name), and then tap Play or Queue Up.
5.
Tap Play to start playing back the selected file.
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To play a file stored on your device but that is not in a library, on the Library screen, tap Menu
→ Open File. Tap and hold the item that you want to play (such as a file or a folder), and then
tap Play or Queue Up.
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Controls
Item
Description
Plays a file.
Pauses a file.
Skips to the beginning of the current file or to the previous file.
Skips to the next file.
Adjusts the playback progress of a selected file.
Increases the volume level.
Decreases the volume level.
Turns the sound on or off.
Displays a video by using the entire screen (full screen).
Displays a Web site, such as WindowsMedia.com, where you can find music and
videos to play.
If your device hardware supports it, you can rewind and fast-forward files by
pressing and holding the Left/Right controls.
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Playing an Item on a Network
Use the Open URL command to play a song or video that is stored on the Internet or on a network server.
1. Tap
→ Programs → Windows Media.
2. If you are not on the Playback screen, tap OK to close the current screen and display the Playback
screen.
3. Tap Menu → Open URL.
4. In the URL box, enter a network address. Or, in the History box, tap a URL that you have previously
used.
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To play an item on a network, the phone must be connected to a network. For more information
on creating a remote connection between your portable device and a network, see Chapter 13.
Playlists
A playlist is a list of digital media files that play in a specified order. By using the playlist, you can group
audio and video files together for convenient playback.
For example, in the desktop Player, you can create a playlist of upbeat songs to listen to when you exercise
or a playlist of soothing songs to enjoy during a long flight. When you synchronize with the desktop
version of Windows Media Player 10, your favorite playlists are automatically copied to your Pocket PC
Phone.
Your playlists are available in the library (in the My Playlists category). A temporary playlist, called Now
Playing, is available from the Now Playing menu. It lists the currently playing file, as well as any files that
have been “queued up” to play next.
Synchronization
Use the Sync feature in the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to automatically copy your favorite audio files, video files, and playlists from your desktop Player library to your Pocket PC Phone Player
library every time you connect your Pocket PC Phone to your computer.
For more information on synchronization, see the Windows Media Player Help on the desktop computer.
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Copying Files to Your Pocket PC Phone
Use the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to synchronize digital media files to your Pocket PC
Phone (instead of dragging a file from a folder on your desktop computer to a folder on your Pocket PC
Phone, for example). Using the desktop Player ensures that licenses are copied with protected files.
For more information on copying files to your Pocket PC Phone, see the Windows Media Player Help on
the desktop computer.
Licenses and Protected Files
Protected files are digital media files that are secured with a license to prevent unauthorized distribution or
playback.
The license specifies how you can use the file. For example, a license can specify how many times you can
play a file. A license can also specify whether you can burn the file to a CD or synchronize (copy) the file
to a portable device.
The terms of the license are specified by the person or company that provided the file. Most people obtain
protected files from online stores, such as MSN Music and Napster.
When copying a protected file from your computer to your Pocket PC Phone, always use the desktop version of Windows Media Player 10 to synchronize (copy) the file to your Pocket PC Phone. For example, do
not use Windows Explorer to drag and drop files from your computer to your Pocket PC Phone.
For more information on copying files to your Pocket PC Phone, see the Windows Media Player Help on
the desktop computer.
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You can view the protection status for a file by checking its file properties (Menu → Properties).
Codecs
Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Phone can play files that have been compressed by using any of the
following audio and video codecs. You can determine which codecs a file uses by checking its file properties (Menu → Properties).
Audio codecs

Microsoft Windows Media Audio codec versions 1.0, 2.0, 7, 8, and 9
Although Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Phone supports all variants of the Windows Media
Audio 9 codec (including the Windows Media Audio 9, Windows Media Audio 9 Professional,
Windows Media Audio 9 Voice, and Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless codecs), the following variants
are only partially supported:

Windows Media Audio 9 Professional codec
Multiple channels are combined into a stereo mix during playback. Depending upon the audio
playback capabilities of your device, content with an audio sampling rate higher than 48 kilohertz
(KHz) may be played as 48 KHz.

Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless codec
Depending upon the audio playback capabilities of your device, content with an audio sampling rate
higher than 48 kilohertz (KHz) may be played as 48 KHz.
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High-quality digital media files can require a large amount of storage space. To minimize file size, digital
media files are often compressed by using software called a codec (short for compressor/decompressor). To
play the file, it must be decompressed by using the same codec that compressed the file.
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Video codecs

Microsoft Windows Media Video codec versions 7, 8, and 9
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Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 Image codec versions 1.0 and 2.0
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Microsoft MPEG-4 codec version 2.0 and 3.0
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ISO MPEG-4 video codec version 1.0
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Changing Windows Media Player Settings
→ Programs → Windows Media.
1.
Tap
2.
If you are not on the Playback screen, tap OK to close the current screen and display the Playback screen.
3.
Tap Menu → Options to customize Windows Media Player
settings.
Item
Description
Change player appearance
Tap Skins. Tap Previous or Next until you find the skin that
you want to use.
Shrink oversized video
Tap Audio/Video. Select the Shrink to fit window check
box.
Play video in full screen
Tap Audio/Video. In Play video in full screen, select the
desired option.
Change background playback
Tap Playback. Select or clear the Pause playback while
using another program check box.
Change how time is displayed
Tap Playback. In the Show time as box, select the desired
option.
Change playback after a phone call
Tap Playback. Select or clear the Resume playback after a
phone call check box.
Change network connection speed
Tap Network. In the Internet Connection Speed box, tap
the speed of your network connection.
Change network protocol options
Tap Network. In Protocol, select the check box for each
protocol you want to enable.
Change the startup screen
Tap Library.
Select the Start Player on Library screen check box to
show the Library screen when you start Windows Media
Player.
Clear the Start Player on Library screen check box to
show the Playback screen when you start Windows Media
Player.
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Pictures
Use Pictures to view .jpg pictures stored on your device or on a storage card, send pictures to others, view a
slideshow of your pictures, or set a picture as the background on the Today screen.
Viewing Pictures
1.
2.
3.
4.
You can copy jpg pictures from your desktop computer to the My Pictures folder, within the My
Documents folder on your Pocket PC Phone. For more information on copying files from your desktop
computer to your Pocket PC Phone, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer.
To view pictures in a storage card, insert the card.
Tap
→ Programs → Pictures.
By default, the program displays thumbnails of the jpg pictures
in the My Pictures folder, within the My Documents folder on
your Pocket PC Phone. To view the jpg pictures in a storage
card, tap the
5.
icon. To view pictures on the Pocket PC Phone,
tap the
icon.
Thumbnails of pictures appear on the screen. You can tap one of
them to view the picture in full screen.
Sending Pictures
You can send a .jpg picture to others as an email attachment. The picture is resized to approximately 30
KB, making it easier to send over wireless connections.
1. Tap
→ Programs → Pictures.
2. Tap the picture you want to send as an email attachment.
3. Tap Tools → Send via Email to create an email message with the picture attached.
Slideshow of Pictures
2.
3.
Tap the
icon to view pictures as a slideshow.
Tap anywhere on the screen to display the Slideshow toolbar, which you can use to pause the
slideshow, rotate the view, and more.
Setting a Picture as Background
1.
2.
3.
Tap
→ Programs → Pictures.
Tap the picture you want to set as the background.
Tap Tools → Set as Today Wallpaper.
12.7
JAVA
Java is a programming environment targeting various applications
running on mobile devices, such as games and useful applets.
Downloading Java applications may be charged or free of charge.
For free Java applications, download them from the Internet or WAP
sites. For charged Java applications, consult your mobile phone
service provider for purchase. To use Java, you need to subscribe
to the GPRS service from your mobile phone service provider, and
make sure that you have set up the GPRS connection on the Pocket
PC Phone.
You can use the Java program to download Java games or
applications. Tap
→ Programs → Java.
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You can view your .jpg pictures as a slideshow on your device. Pictures will display slides of the pictures
shown in thumbnail view with 5-second intervals between slides.
1. Tap
→ Programs → Pictures.
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File Explorer
File Explorer allows you to explore and manage the folders and files stored on the Pocket PC Phone or
storage card.
→ Programs → File Explorer.
1.
Tap
2.
Tap the folder list (labeled My Documents by default) and then
the folder that you want to view.
3.
To open an item, tap it.
4.
To quickly delete, rename, copy, or move an item, tap and hold.
Then, on the pop-up menu, tap Copy, Delete, or Rename.
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To select multiple items, tap and drag.
Calculator
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You can use Calculator to perform any of the standard operations for which you would normally use a
handheld calculator.
→ Programs → Calculator.
1.
Tap
2.
Use the Calculator buttons or the input panel to enter numbers
and perform calculations.
•
•
•
To clear the current calculation or the displayed number,
tap C.
To clear the last digit entered in a multidigit entry, tap the
arrow to the right of the entry box.
To clear memory, tap MC.
12.10 Pocket MSN
You can access the Pocket MSN web site where you can subscribe to get popular MSN services on your
Pocket PC Phone.
You need to connect the Pocket PC Phone to the Internet to access the Pocket MSN web site. (See
information in Section 12.1 or Chapter 13.)
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→ Programs → Pocket MSN.
1.
Tap
2.
Tap Continue at the lower-left of the screen.
3.
Select the desired language for display.
4.
The screen displays the Pocket MSN web site.
Tap and hold on the screen to add the page to the Favorites list.
→ Add/Delete → Add,
To add a page to the Favorites list, tap
enter the name and address of the page, select the storage location
and then tap Add.
You can subscribe to services from the web site.
12.11 IE Favorites
IE Favorites provides several categories of links for quick access.

POCKET IE

WEBSITES

FINANCE

NEWS//MOVIES

OPERATOR

DOWNLOAD

MUSIC
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PDA NEWS
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There is an IE Favorites hot key on your Pocket PC Phone. Press this key to access the IE Favorites main
page.
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12.12 Games
Solitaire
The object of Solitaire is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order,
beginning with the aces.
→ Programs → Games → Solitaire.
1.
To open Solitaire, tap
2.
A new game is started. You can also tap New on the command
bar to start a new game.
3.
You can:
•
To move a card to one of the stacks, drag the card. Build the row stacks in descending order, from
king to two, alternating between red and black cards.
•
To display cards in the upper-left stack, tap the stack.
•
In the row stacks, turn a card face-up by tapping it. You can move a king to an empty row stack.
•
To undo a move, tap the
icon.
Setting solitaire Options
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To change the setting options, tap Tools → Options.

Game Rules
• Draw selects one card or three cards for each draw.
• Scoring selects the Standard or Vegas scoring system, or no scoring.
• Time game enables the timing function.
• Display status shows the elasped time and scores of games.
• Keep cumulative score keeps a cumulative score when using the Vegas scoring system.
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Card Back
You can select a desired card back.
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Jawbreaker
To play Jawbreaker, you need to align similar jawbreakers in order to form large blocks of jawbreakers
before bursting them. The more jawbreakers in the block before they are burst, the greater number of
points you will receive.
→ Programs → Games →
1.
To open Jawbreaker, tap
Jawbreaker.
2.
Tap a jawbreaker that is connected to other similar jawbreakers.
Those connected jawbreakers (at least two jawbreakers) will be
highlighted, and a new jawbreaker will pop up displaying that
block’s potential jawbreaker points.
3.
Tap on your selection again in order to burst the jawbreakers. All
jawbreakers above your burst block will now fall down.
To take back the last move you have made, tap the
4.
To start a new game, tap Games → New Game.
5.
To view the statistics, tap Info → Statistics.
icon.
Setting Jawbreaker Options
To change the setting options, tap Game → Options.
Play Sounds sets whether or not you want Jawbreaker to make sounds.

Confirm End Game sets Jawbreaker to pop up a confirmation dialog when the “End Game” menu
item is selected.

Display Burst sets to display the burst of jawbreakers or not.

Guest Mode plays the game without affecting the statistics

Game Style selects one of the following game styles.

•
Standard The default mode of play where there is a set number of jawbreaker that will not
increase.
•
Continuous In this style, whenever a vertical set of jawbreakers has been burst and the remaining
jawbreakers have shifted over to the right, a new randomly selected column of jawbreakers will
pop up on the left, thereby allowing a game to be played for an extended amount of time.
•
Shifter In this style, when a set of jawbreakers has been burst, all remaining jawbreakers to the
top and left will shift down and to the right.
•
MegaShift This style is a combination of the shifter and continuous styles in that jawbreakers
will shift down and to the right while empty columns will fill on the left.
Breaker set changes the color of the jawbreakers.
More Programs
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Ballstorm
The goal of Ballstorm is to clear out the bricks by hitting them with one of the space balls.
→ Programs → Games →
1.
To open Ballstorm, tap
Ballstorm.
2.
Tap the screen to start the new game. You have three chances
for a game. The game level and scores are displayed at the
upper-left corner of the screen, and the remaining chances at the
upper-right corner.
3.
Tap the bat to release the ball to hit the bricks.
•
Tap and drag to move the bat. You can also press the
navigation pad to move the bat.
Navigation pad:
ok: confirming a new game
↑: releasing the bat
More Programs
← and →: moving the bat
•
Hitting the bricks may bring you bonus or bombs.
•
During the game, you can tap the icon to pause the game;
to resume the game, tap Game → Resume or tap the
icon.
•
During the game, you can tap Game → Save or tap the
icon to save the progress of the game.
To resume the game, tap Game → Open or tap the
to open the game that you saved previously.
icon
4.
When all bricks are cleared, tap the screen to enter the next level.
5.
To start a new game, tap Game → New or tap the
6.
To view the high scores, tap Game → Top Ranking or tap the
icon.
icon.
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Setting Ballstorm Options
To change the setting options, tap Game → Options.

Specify the music volume adjusts the music volume.

Bat speed / Acceleration adjusts the speed and acceleration of
the bat’s movement.

Sparks selects to show sparks on the screen when the ball hits
the brick.

Auto-Fire selects to enable auto firing when you acquire firing
weapon.
Snails
Snails is a fun action-strategy game. You need to install this game using the supplied CD.
→ Programs → Games → Snails.
1.
To open Snails, tap
2.
Tap Deathmatch on the main menu to select a game mode
and play against an opposing team.
3.
Tap Missions to select a mission. Each mission contains
two to four levels.
4.
Tap Move to move your position.
5.
Tap Aim to select a weapon for attack.
Flux is a 3D space flying racing game. You need to install this game by using the supplied CD.
→ Programs → Games → Flux.
1.
To open Flux, tap
2.
On the login screen, enter your login name and tap OK.
3.
On the main menu, select a game mode, such as Practice.
4.
On the next screen, select a racing track, such as Serpent.
5.
On the next screen, select a flying craft, such as Mosquito.
6.
After the loading, tap the screen to start the game.
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Flux
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Getting Connected
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
Setting up Connections
GPRS/MMS Connections
Transferring Items Using Infrared
Bluetooth
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Setting up Connections
You can set up connections to the Internet and corporate network at work in order to do such activities
as browse the Internet or intranet, send/receive email and instant messages, and synchronize information
using ActiveSync.
Connections can be made using a modem, wireless network, or network (Ethernet) card. A modem connection can be used to set up connections with an external modem, or through your mobile phone network
using a cellular line or GPRS.
Your device has two groups of connection settings:

My ISP settings are used to connect to the Internet

My Work Network settings can be used to connect to any private network, such as a corporate
network you use at work.
Connecting to the Internet
1.
Obtain the following information from your ISP: ISP server
phone number, user name, and password.
→ Settings → Connections → Connections.
2.
Tap
3.
In My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.
4.
Enter a name for the connection, such as your company’s name.
In the Select a modem list, tap your modem type.
Tap Next.
Enter the phone number. Tap Next.
Enter your user name, password, and domain name as provided
by your ISP. If a domain name was not provided, try the connection without entering a domain name. You need not to change
any advanced settings. Tap Finish.
7.
To start a connection, insert any necessary equipment, such as a
modem card, into the device, and begin using a desired program.
For example, switch to Pocket Internet Explorer and browse to a
Web page. Your device will automatically get connected.
•
If you are using any type of external modem, in the Select a modem list, select the modem by
name. If a listing does not exist for your external modem, tap Hayes Compatible on COM1.
•
To set up a network card or wireless network connection for your ISP, create a new connection in
My Work Network.
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5.
6.
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Connecting to Work
1.
2.
3.
4.
Obtain the following information from your network
administrator: server phone number, user name, and password.
Tap
→ Settings → Connections → Connections.
In My Work Network, tap Add a new modem connection.
Enter a name for the connection, such as your company’s name.
In the Select a modem list, tap your modem type.
Tap Next.
5.
Enter the phone number. Tap Next.
6.
Enter your user name, password, and domain name as provided
by your network administrator. If a domain name was not
provided, try the connection without entering a domain name.
You need not to change any advanced settings. Tap Finish.
7.
To start a connection, insert any necessary equipment, such as a
modem card, into the device, and begin using a desired program.
For example, switch to Pocket Internet Explorer and browse to a
Web page. Your device will automatically get connected.
•
If you are using any type of external modem, in the Select a modem list, select the modem by
name. If a listing does not exist for your external modem, tap Hayes Compatible on COM1.
Getting Connected
Setting up VPN Server Connections
A VPN connection helps you to securely connect to servers, such as
a corporate network, via the Internet. Ask your network administrator
for your user name, password, domain name, TCP/IP settings, and
host name or IP address of the VPN server.
→ Settings → Connections → Connections.
1.
Tap
2.
In My Work Network, tap Add a new VPN server connection.
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In Name, enter a name for the connection, such as your
company name.
In Host name/IP, enter the name and IP address of the VPN
server.
Next to VPN type, select the type of authentication to use with
your device: IPSec/L2TP or PPTP. If you aren’t sure which
option to choose, ask your network administrator.
Tap Next.
4.
Select the type of authentication. If you select A pre-shared
key, enter the key provided by your network administrator.
Tap Next.
5.
6.
Enter your user name, password, and domain name as provided by your network administrator. If a
domain name was not provided, try the connection without entering a domain name. You should not
need to change any advanced settings. Tap Finish.
To start a connection, insert any necessary equipment, such as a network (Ethernet) card, into the
device, and begin using a desired program. For example, switch to Pocket Internet Explorer and
browse to a Web page. Your device will automatically get connected.
Setting up Proxy Server Settings
If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization, your mobile device should
download proper proxy settings during synchronization from your desktop computer. If these settings are not
on your desktop computer or need to be changed, ask your ISP or network administrator for the proxy server
name, server type, port, type of Socks protocol used, and your user name and password.
→ Settings → Connections → Connections.
1.
Tap
2.
In My Work Network, tap Add a new proxy server.
3.
Select This network connects to the Internet and This
network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet. In the
Proxy server box, enter the proxy server name.
4.
To change such settings as port number or proxy server type, tap
Advanced and change desired settings.
5.
When you are finished, tap OK.
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Setting up a Network Card
Use a network (Ethernet) card to connect directly to a network. Once the network is connected, you can
view the Internet or intranet, or download email. You do not need to create a new connection on your
device.
1.
Obtain the following information from your network administrator: user name, password, and domain
name.
2.
Insert the network card into your device.
3.
The first time you insert the card, Network Settings will appear automatically so that you can configure
→ Settings → Connections
the network card. If it does not appear, or to change settings later, tap
→ Network Cards.
4.
If you need to enter specific server information, tap the appropriate adapter, and then tap Name
Servers. Most networks use DHCP, so you should not have to change these settings unless your
network administrator instructs you to do so.
5.
If necessary, connect the network card to the network by using a network cable. For information, see
the documentation that came with your network card.
6.
To start a connection, insert the network card, and begin using a desired program. For example, switch
to Pocket Internet Explorer and browse to a Web page. Your device will automatically get connected.
•
13.2
If you use your network card with two networks, such as a private network at work and one at
home for the Internet, you will need to change the network to which the network card connects.
GPRS/MMS Connections
GPRS is a high-speed transmission through the mobile phone network, which provides permanent on-line
connection.
When you apply for the GPRS service, your service provider may have already set up a GPRS connection
for you. You can also perform automatic or manual GPRS configuration on your Pocket PC Phone.
Getting Connected
•
If you have subscribed to the GPRS and MMS services from your mobile phone service provider,
GPRS connection is active, and so is MMS connection.
Automatic Configuration
Your Pocket PC Phone can perform automatic GPRS configuration.
→ Settings → Connections → GPRS Auto Configuration.
Tap
Select Auto Configuration, select your mobile phone service
provider, and then tap OK.
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Manual Configuration
If you need to set up the GPRS connection manually, follow this procedure:
1.
Tap
→ Settings → Connections → Connections.
2.
Tap Manage existing connections.
3.
The Pocket PC Phone has several existing connections for your selection. Tap the desired connection
and tap Edit. Or, tap New to create a new connection.
4.
Enter a name for the connection.
In Select a modem, select Cellular Line (GPRS).
Tap Next.
5.
Enter the access point name provided by your mobile phone service provider. Tap Next.
6.
Enter your user name, password, and domain name as provided by your ISP. If a domain name was
not provided, try the connection without entering a domain name. You should not need to change any
advanced settings. Tap Finish.
7.
The new connection is now on the connection list. Make sure you select the proper connection and tap
OK.
•
13.3
To remove a GPRS connection from the list, tap and hold the connection, and tap Delete.
Transferring Items Using Infrared
Use beaming software and hardware, such as infrared (IR), to send and receive information and files
between mobile devices. If an IR port is installed on your desktop computer, you can send and receive
information and files between your device and desktop computer.
When data transmission is not available, please note:

Transfer only one file, or no more than 25 contact cards, at a time.

When using IR, make sure nothing is between the two IR ports.

Adjust the room lighting or move to another location (some types of light interfere with beaming).
Sending Information
Switch to the program where you created the item you want to
send and locate the item in the list.
2.
Tap and hold the item and tap Beam File on the pop-up menu.
•
3.
In Tasks, tap Beam Task.
•
In Contacts, tap Beam Contact.
•
In Calendar, tap Beam Appointment.
Align the IR ports so that they are unobstructed and within a
close range.
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