Samsung Electronics Co SGHI200 PCS GSM/EDGE Phone with Bluetooth User Manual SGH i200
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd PCS GSM/EDGE Phone with Bluetooth SGH i200
Users Manual

Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your device depending on the software of
the device or your service provider.
English. 03/2008. Rev. 1.0

SGH-i200
user manual
Draft 03
2008. 02. 18
SW version: i200BVHA3

Using this manual
This user manual has been specially
designed to guide you through the
functions and features of your device. To
get started quickly, refer to the Quick
Start Guide.
Instructional icons
Before you start, familiarise yourself with
the icons you will see in this manual:
You can also learn how to set up your
device by using
Getting Started
in
the start menu. If you set the Home
screen theme to Sliding Panel, the
Getting Started
menu will appear on
the Home screen.
Warning—situations that could
cause injury to yourself or
others
Caution—situations that could
cause damage to your device
or other equipment
Note—notes, usage tips, or
additional information
X
Refer to—pages with related
information; for example:
X
p. 12 (represents "see page
12")
→
Followed by—the order of
options or menus you must
select to perform a step; for
example: Press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Camera
(represents
Start
, followed by
All Programs
, followed by
Camera
)
[]
Square brackets—device keys;
for example: [ ] (represents
the Power key)

Copyrights and trademarks
Rights to all technologies and products
that comprise this device are the
property of their respective owners:
<>
Angled brackets—softkeys that
control different functions at
each screen; for example:
<
OK
> (represents the
OK
softkey)
• Java™ is a trademark of
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
• Bluetooth
®
is a registered trademark
of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
worldwide—Bluetooth QD ID:
BXXXXXX.
• This product includes
software licensed from
MS, an affiliate of the
Microsoft Corporation.
Microsoft and software bearing the
Microsoft name are registered
trademarks of the Microsoft
Corporation. Before using this product,
refer to MICROSOFT SOFTWARE
LICENSE TERMS FOR WINDOWS
MOBILE 6 SOFTWARE Agreement at
the back of this manual for information
about rights and restrictions.
2
Contents
Safety and usage information .......... 4
1. Communication..................... 11
Calls .......................................... 11
Messaging .................................. 13
2. Media.................................... 22
Windows Media ........................... 22
Camera ...................................... 23
Contents Manager ........................ 26
Video Player ................................ 27
Adobe
®
Flash
®
Lite™ ................... 28
Voice Notes ................................. 28
3. Personal productivity............ 30
Contacts .....................................30
Calendar .....................................32
Office Mobile ................................33
ClearVue PDF ...............................35
Tasks ..........................................36
File Manager ................................36
4. Web ...................................... 37
Internet Explorer ..........................37
Windows Live ...............................38
Windows Live Messenger ...............39
RSS Reader .................................40
Podcast .......................................41
3
Contents
5. Connectivity ......................... 43
Use the Bluetooth wireless feature . 43
Connect via USB .......................... 45
Synchronise your device ............... 46
Share internet connection with a PC 49
Connect to the internet or your private
network ...................................... 50
6. Additional programs ............. 52
Games ....................................... 52
Java ........................................... 52
World Clock ................................ 53
Alarms ....................................... 53
D-Day ........................................ 54
Calculator ................................... 55
Smart Converter ..........................55
StopWatch ..................................56
Smart Search ...............................57
7. Settings ................................ 58
8. Troubleshooting.................... 69
9. MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE
TERMS FOR WINDOWS MOBILE 6
SOFTWARE Agreement ......... 74
Index......................................... 84

4
Safety and usage
information
Comply with the following precautions to
avoid dangerous or illegal situations and
ensure peak performance of your device.
Safety warnings
Keep your device away from small
children and pets
Keep your device and all accessories out
of the reach of small children or animals.
Small parts may cause choking or serious
injury if swallowed.
Protect your hearing
Install mobile devices and
equipment with caution
Ensure that any mobile devices or related
equipment installed in your vehicle are
securely mounted. Avoid placing your
device and accessories near or in an air
bag deployment area. Improperly
installed wireless equipment can cause
serious injury when air bags inflate
rapidly.
Handle and dispose of batteries and
chargers with care
• Use only Samsung-approved batteries
and chargers specifically designed for
your device. Incompatible batteries
and chargers can cause serious injuries
or damage to your device.
• Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
Follow all local regulations when
disposing of used batteries.
Listening to a headset at high
volumes can damage your
hearing. Use only the minimum
volume setting necessary to hear
your conversation or music.
5
Safety and usage information
• Never place batteries or phones on or
in heating devices, such as microwave
ovens, stoves, or radiators. Batteries
may explode when overheated.
Avoid interference with pacemakers
Maintain a minimum of 15 cm (6 inches)
between mobile devices and pacemakers
to avoid potential interference, as
recommended by manufacturers and the
independent research group, Wireless
Technology Research. If you have any
reason to suspect that your device is
interfering with a pacemaker or other
medical equipment, turn off the device
immediately and contact the
manufacturer of the pacemaker or
medical equipment for guidance.
Turn off the device in potentially
explosive environments
Do not use your device at refuelling
points (service stations) or near fuels or
chemicals. Turn off your device whenever
directed by warning signs or instructions.
Your device could cause explosions or fire
in and around fuel or chemical storage
and transfer areas or blasting areas. Do
not store or carry flammable liquids,
gases, or explosive materials in the same
compartment as the device, its parts, or
accessories.
Reduce the risk of repetitive motion
injuries
When sending text messages or playing
games on your device, hold the device
with a relaxed grip, press the keys lightly,
use special features that reduce the
number of keys you have to press (such
as templates and predictive text), and
take frequent breaks.

Safety and usage information
6
Safety precautions
Drive safely at all times
Avoid using your device while driving and
obey all regulations that restrict the use
of mobile devices while driving. Use
hands-free accessories to increase your
safety when possible.
Follow all safety warnings and
regulations
Comply with any regulations that restrict
the use of a mobile device in a certain
area.
Use only Samsung-approved
accessories
Using incompatible accessories may
damage your device or cause injury.
Turn off the device near medical
equipment
Your device can interfere with medical
equipment in hospitals or health care
facilities. Follow all regulations, posted
warnings, and directions from medical
personnel.
Turn off the device or disable the
wireless functions when in an
aircraft
Your device can cause interference with
aircraft equipment. Follow all airline
regulations and turn off your device or
switch to a mode that disables the
wireless functions when directed by the
airline personnel.
7
Safety and usage information
Protect batteries and chargers from
damage
• Avoid exposing batteries to very cold or
very hot temperatures (below 0° C/32°
F or above 45° C/113° F). Extreme
temperatures can reduce the charging
capacity and life of your batteries.
• Prevent batteries from contacting
metal objects, as this can create a
connection between the + and -
terminals of your batteries and lead to
temporary or permanent battery
damage.
• Never use a damaged charger or
battery.
Handle your device carefully and
sensibly
• Do not allow your device to get wet—
liquids can cause serious damage. Do
not handle your device with wet hands.
Water damage to your device can void
your manufacturer’s warranty.
• Avoid using or storing your device in
dusty, dirty areas to prevent damage
to moving parts.
• Your device is made of complex
electronics—protect it from impacts
and rough handling to avoid serious
damage.
• Do not paint your device, as paint can
clog moving parts and prevent proper
operation.
• Avoid using the device’s camera flash
or light close to the eyes of children or
animals.
Safety and usage information
8
• Your device and memory cards may be
damaged by exposure to magnetic
fields. Do not use carrying cases or
accessories with magnetic closures or
allow your device to come in contact
with magnetic fields for extended
periods of time.
Avoid interference with other
electronic equipment
Your device emits radio frequency (RF)
signals that may interfere with
unshielded or improperly shielded
electronic equipment, such as
pacemakers, hearing aids, and medical
equipment in homes or vehicles. Consult
the manufacturers of your electronic
equipment to solve any interference
problems you experience.
Important usage information
Use your device in the normal
position
Avoid contact with your device’s internal
antenna.
Allow only qualified personnel to
service your device
Allowing unqualified personnel to service
your device may result in damage to your
device and will void your warranty.
Ensure maximum battery and
charger life
• Avoid charging batteries for more than
a week, as overcharging may shorten
battery life.
9
Safety and usage information
• Over time, unused batteries will
discharge and must be recharged
before use.
• Disconnect chargers from power
sources when not in use.
• Use batteries only for their intended
purpose.
Handle SIM cards and memory cards
with care
• Do not remove a card while the device
is transferring or accessing
information, as this could result in loss
of data and/or damage to the card or
device.
• Protect cards from strong shocks,
static electricity, and electrical noise
from other equipment.
• Frequent writing and erasing will
shorten the life span of memory cards.
• Do not touch gold-coloured contacts or
terminals with your fingers or metal
objects. If dirty, wipe the card with a
soft cloth.
Safety and usage information
10
Ensure access to emergency services
Emergency calls from your device may
not be possible in some areas or
circumstances. Before travelling in
remote or undeveloped areas, plan an
alternate method of contacting
emergency services personnel.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
certification information
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter
and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission
limits for exposure to radio frequency
(RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) of
the U.S. government. These FCC
exposure limits are derived from the
recommendations of two expert
organizations, the National Counsel on
Radiation Protection and Measurement
(NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both
cases, the recommendations were
developed by scientific and engineering
experts drawn from industry,
government, and academia after
extensive reviews of the scientific
literature related to the biological effects
of RF energy.
The exposure limit set by the FCC for
wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a
measure of the rate of absorption of RF
energy by the human body expressed in
units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The
FCC requires wireless phones to comply
with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per
kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure
limit incorporates a substantial margin of
safety to give additional protection to the
public and to account for any variations
in measurements.
11
Safety and usage information
SAR tests 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 power
required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a wireless
base station antenna, the lower the
power output.
Before a new model phone is available for
sale to the public, it must be tested and
certified to the FCC that it does not
exceed the exposure limit established by
the FCC. Tests for each model phone are
performed in positions and locations (e.g.
at the ear and worn on the body) as
required by the FCC.
The highest SAR values for this model
phone as reported to the FCC are
Head : 1.16 W/Kg, Body-worn: 0.891 W/
Kg.
For body worn operation, this model
phone has been tested and meets the
FCC RF exposure guidelines when used
with a Samsung accessory designated for
this product or when used with an
accessory that contains no metal and
that positions the handset a minimum of
1.5 cm from the body. Non-compliance
with the above restrictions may result in
violation of FCC exposure guidelines.
Safety and usage information
12
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this mobile phone with
all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
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 A3LSGHI200.
FCC Notice and Cautions
FCC Notice
• This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
• This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursusant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio
communications. Howerver, there is no
guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful
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Safety and usage information
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.
The phone may cause TV or radio
interference if used in close proximity to
receiving equipment. The FCC can
require you to stop using the phone if
such interference cannot be eliminated.
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane) must
comply with the National Fire Protection
Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this
standard, contact the National Fire
Protection Association, One Battery
march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn:
Publication Sales Division.
Safety and usage information
14
Cautions
Changes or modifications made in the
radio phone, not expressly approved by
Samsung, will void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Only use approved batteries, antennas
and chargers. The use of any
unauthorized accessories may be
dangerous and void the phone warranty if
said accessories cause damage or a
defect to the phone.
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is
a complex piece of equipment and can be
broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending
or sitting on it.

15
1
Communication
Your device allows you to send and
receive many types of calls and
messages over cellular networks and the
internet.
Calls
Learn to use your device's call functions.
For basic call functions, see the Quick
Start Guide.
Call an international number
1. On the Home screen, press and hold
[
0
] to insert the + character (this
replaces the international access
code).
2. Press the number keys to enter the
complete number you want to dial
(country code, area code, and phone
number), and then press [ ].
3. To end the call, press [ ].
Make a call from the contact list
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Contacts
to open
your contact list.
2. Select a contact or search by entering
the first few letters of the contact's
name.
3. Select the number you want to dial.
4. To end the call, press [ ].

Communication
16
View and return missed calls
Your device will show missed calls on the
display.
To return a missed call,
1. Press the Centre key.
2. Scroll to a missed call.
3. Press [ ] to dial.
Make a call from Call History
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Call History
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Filter
→
a call type
to show only one type of calls
(optional).
3. Scroll to the contact’s name or the
number you want to call and press
[].
4. To end the call, press [ ].
Forward calls
Your service provider or network may or
may not support this feature.
To divert your incoming calls to another
number,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Phone
.
2. Select
Voice Calls
or
Video Calls
→
Call Forwarding
.
3. Select a forwarding option and enter a
phone number.
4. Press <
Done
>.

17
Communication
Bar (block) calls
To activate this function, you need a
barring password from your service
provider.
To bar calls from specific numbers,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Phone
.
2. Select
Voice Calls
or
Video Calls
→
Call Barring
.
3. Select the type of calls you want to bar
and select a barring option.
4. Enter the barring password and press
<
Done
>.
Messaging
Learn to use messaging functions. For
instructions on entering text, see the
Quick Start Guide. For an explanation of
options, see "Message options."
X
p. 17
Send a text message
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Messaging
→
SMS/MMS
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
New
→
SMS
.
3. Enter a phone number or press
<
Menu
>
→
Add Recipient
to select a
contact.
4. Scroll down and enter your message
text.
5. Press <
Send
> to send the message.
If you enter the incorrect barring
password three times, the device
will lock. Contact your service
provider.

Communication
18
Send a multimedia message
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Messaging
→
SMS/MMS
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
New
→
MMS
.
3. Enter a destination number or press
<
Menu
>
→
Add Recipients
to select
a contact.
4. Scroll down and enter a message
subject.
5. Scroll down and enter your message
text.
6. To attach an existing multimedia
object, press <
Menu
>
→
Attach
→
an
object type. To insert a multimedia
object, press <
Menu
>
→
Add
→
an
object type.
7. Press <
Send
> to send the message.
Create an email account
Before you can send or receive email
messages, you must create an email
account.
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Messaging
→
New Email Account...
2. Enter your email address and
password, and press <
Next
>.
3. To manually set up email account,
clear the check box next to
Try to get
e-mail settings automatically from
the Internet
.
4. Press <
Next
>.
The Cc and Bcc fields are located
above the To field.

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Communication
5. Select the predefined email provider
and press <
Next
>.
6. Enter your name and press <
Next
>.
7. Enter the incoming mail server and
select the account type, and press
<
Next
>.
8. Enter a user name and press <
Next
>.
9. Enter the outgoing mail server and
press <
Next
>.
10.Set how often your device connects to
the server and checks for incoming
email messages in
Automatic Send/
Receive
(if necessary).
11.Press <
Finish
>.
Send an email message
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Messaging
.
2. Select the name of an email account.
3. Press <
Menu
>
→
New
.
4. Enter an email address in the To field
or press <
Menu
>
→
Add Recipient
to
select a contact.
5. Scroll down and enter a message
subject.
6. Scroll down and enter your message
text.
7. To add an attachment, press <
Menu
>
→
Insert
→
an attachment type.
8. Press <
Send
> to send the message.
The Cc and Bcc fields are located
above the To field.

Communication
20
Retrieve email from an email
server
Before you retrieve email from an
internet service provider or VPN
connection, you must create an email
account.
To retrieve messages from your Outlook
account, see "Synchronise your data."
X
p. 47
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
<
All Programs
>
→
Messaging
.
2. Select the name of an email account.
3. Press <
Menu
>
→
Send/Receive
.
View messages
You can access message folders for your
text and multimedia messages in one
location, and for email messages.
To view messages,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Messaging
.
2. Select
SMS/MMS
or the name of an
email account.
The Inbox for the account you selected
will open.
View or save email attachments
To download the complete contents
of email, press <
Menu
>
→
Download Message
.
Email attachments may contain
viruses that can damage your
device. To protect your device, open
attachments only if you trust the
sender.
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Communication
To view an attachment,
1. From an open email, scroll to the
attachment and press the Centre key
to download.
2. Press the Centre key to open the
attachment and press <
Open
>.
The attachment opens with the
corresponding application.
To save an attachment,
1. From an open email, scroll to the
attachment and press the Centre key
to download.
2. Press the Centre key to open the
attachment and press <
Menu
>
→
Save As...
3. Set a file name and memory location
and press <
Save
>
→
<
OK
>.
Message options
Text message options
On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
More...
→
SMS Sending Options
to change the
following options:
•
Network selection
: set a network
connection type,
CS preferred
(GSM)
or
PS preferred
(GPRS) depending on
your network
•
Validity period
: set a duration for the
message to be valid; if the message
cannot be delivered within the
specified time, it will be removed from
the message centre
Communication
22
Multimedia message options
On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Messaging
→
SMS/
MMS
→
<
Menu
>
→
MMS Options
to
change the following options:
•
Sending Options
Priority
: set a priority of messages
Validity Period
: set a duration for the
message to be valid; if the message
cannot be delivered within the
specified time, it will be removed from
the message centre
Delivery Time
: set the delay before
messages are sent
Creation Mode
: set the mode for
creating multimedia messages
Size
: set a maximum size allowed for
a message
Hide address
: set to hide or display
your address
Request delivery report
: set to
receive a report when the message
has been delivered
Request read report
: set to receive
a report when the message has been
open
•
Receiving Options
Home Network
: set how to retrieve
new messages from the server while in
your home network
Roaming Network
: set how to
retrieve new messages from the server
while roaming around another network
Reject Unknown Sender
: set to
allow or deny messages from
anonymous senders
Report Allowed
: set to send a report
when the message has been delivered
Advertisement Allowed
: set to
receive or block advertisements
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Communication
Information Allowed
: set to receive
or block information messages
•
MMS Profiles
: Press <
Menu
>
→
New
to access the following options for
creating a connection:
Profile Name
: enter a profile name
MMSC URL
: enter a URL address of
the message centre
Proxy
: set to use a proxy server
Address
: set an IP address of the
proxy server
Port
: set a port number
GPRS
: set a GPRS connection
•
About
: view version and copyright
information
General message options
On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Messaging
→
SMS/
MMS
or the name of an email account
→
<
Menu
>
→
Tools
→
Options
to change
the following options:
•
Display
Show date and time in the
message list
: set to display the time
and date when the message was
received on the list
Sort messages by
: set to sort
messages by date, subject, sender, or
message type
After deleting or moving a
message
: set how you want
messages displayed after deleting or
moving a message
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24
•
Sending
Include copy of original message
when replying to email
: set to add a
copy of original message to a reply
message (for email)
Save copies of sent items
: set to
save copies of sent messages
•
Signatures
Select an account
: select an account
to use a signature
Use signature with this account
:
set to use the selected account
Include when replying and
forwarding
: set to add a signature
when you reply to or forward a
message
Signature
: set a signature
•
Account Settings
For text or multimedia messages:
Request delivery notifications
: set
to receive a report when the message
has been delivered
Use Unicode when necessary
: set
to use Unicode in your message
For email messages:
Edit Account Setup
: edit email
account settings
Send/Receive Schedule
: edit the
schedule for sending or receiving email
Download Size Settings
: set the
limit of email size to download
•
New Email Account...
: create a new
email account
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Communication
•
Security Settings
Warn before navigating to a URL
or file link that is not on my
device
: set to alert you before you
connect to a web page or file link
•
Other
Display account picker when
opening Messaging
: set to display
names of email accounts when you
access Messaging
Warn when deleting messages in
the message list
: set to alert you
when you delete a message

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2
Media
Learn to use the Windows Media,
Camera, Contents Manager, VideoPlayer,
Adobe
®
Flash
®
Lite™, and Voice Notes.
Windows Media
With Windows Media, you can play music
and video files.
Add files to your device
You can add music and video files to your
device by downloading them from the
internet or transferring them from a PC
via ActiveSync (see "Synchronise your
data"
X
p. 47) or from a memory card.
Add files to the media library
1. Add files to your device.
2. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Windows Media
.
3. Press <
Menu
>
→
Update Library
.
4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Play media files
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Windows
Media
.
2. Select a media library.
3. Scroll to a file and press <
Play
>.

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4. Use the following during playback:
Create a playlist
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Windows Media
.
2. Select a media library.
3. Scroll to a file and press <
Menu
>
→
Queue Up
.
4. Repeat step 3 to add more files.
5. Press <
Menu
>
→
Player
.
6. To save the playlist, press <
Now
Playing
>
→
<
Menu
>
→
Save
Playlist
.
7. Enter a name for the playlist and press
<
Done
>.
Camera
Your device allows you to take digital
photos (jpg format) or record videos (3gp
format).
Capture a photo
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Camera
.
key Function
Centre Pause or resume
playback
Navigation
(Left)
Skip backward
Navigation
(Right)
Skip forward
Volume Adjust the volume up
or down

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2. Aim the lens at the subject and make
adjustments (see "Use the keypad in
Camera mode").
3. Press the Centre key to capture the
image.
4. Press <
Save
> to save the image.
Use the keypad in Camera mode
View a photo
1. From the camera viewfinder, press
<
Album
>.
2. Scroll a photo and press the Centre
key to open it.
Record a video
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Camera
.
2. Press [
1
] to launch the camcorder.
Key Function
1
Switch to Camcorder mode
2
Change the shooting mode
3
Change the image size
4
Change the image quality
5
Change the white balance mode
6
Set the time delay before taking
a photo
7
Change the effect
8
Apply funny masks
9
Turn on Ni gh t shot mod e
0
Change the options
Key Function

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3. Aim the lens at the subject and make
adjustments (see "Use the keypad in
Camcorder mode").
4. Press the Centre key to begin
recording.
5. When you are finished, press the
Centre key to stop recording.
6. Press <
Save
> to save the video.
Use the keypad in Camcorder
mode
Play a video
1. From the camcorder viewfinder, press
<
Album
>.
2. Scroll to a video and press the Centre
key to open it.
Key Function
1
Switch to Camera mode
2
Change the recording mode
3
Change the frame size
4
Change the image quality
5
Change the white balance mode
6
Set the time delay before
recording a video
7
Change the effect
8
Mute or unmute the audio
0
Change the options
Key Function

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Contents Manager
With Contents Manager, you can view and
access all the files and folders on your
device.
View a photo
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contents
Manager
→
My Pictures
.
2. Scroll to a photo thumbnail and press
the Centre key to open it.
While viewing photos, you can perform
the following functions:
• To scroll through your photos, scroll
left or right.
• To zoom, press the Centre key and
then press the left softkey or right
softkey. To exit the zoom screen, press
[].
• To edit the picture, press <
Menu
>
→
Edit Image
.
• To set a photo as a background or
caller ID image, press <
Menu
>
→
Set
as
→
an option.
• To view your photos as a slideshow,
press <
Menu
>
→
Play Slide Show
.
Play a video
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contents
Manager
→
My Videos
.
2. Scroll to a video thumbnail and press
the Centre key to open it.
Open documents
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contents
Manager
.

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2. Locate and open the folder where the
document is stored.
3. Scroll to the document and press the
Centre key to open it.
Send a file
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contents
Manager
.
2. Locate and open the folder where the
file is stored.
3. Select a file.
4. Press <
Menu
>
→
Send
→
a sending
option.
• To send as a multimedia message,
select
as MMS
. See "Send a
multimedia message."
X
p. 14
• To send as an email message, select
as Email
. See "Send an email
message."
X
p. 15
• To send via the Bluetooth wireless
feature, select
via Bluetooth
. See
"Use the Bluetooth wireless feature."
X
p. 43
Video Player
With the video player, you can play video
files on the device’s memory and memory
card.
To play a video file,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Video Player
.
2. Scroll to a video file and press
<
Play
>.

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Adobe
®
Flash
®
Lite™
Your device includes the flash player for
viewing Flash (swf) files.
To view a Flash file,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Accessories
→
Adobe Flash Lite
.
2. Locate and open a folder where the
flash file is stored.
3. Scroll to the Flash file and press the
Centre key.
Voice Notes
You can use Voice Notes to record and
play back voice memos and sound clips.
Record a voice clip
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
Voice Notes
.
2. Press <
Record
> to begin the
recording.
3. When you are finished recording, press
<
Stop
>.
The voice clip is automatically saved.
Adobe Flash Lite 2.1 supports
contents developed for Flash 7.
Depending on the file size and
memory capacity, some of the Flash
files may not be opened on your
device.
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Play a voice clip
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
Voice Notes
.
2. Scroll to a voice clip and press the
Centre key.
The playback begins automatically.

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Personal productivity
Learn to use Contacts, Calendar, Office
Mobile, ClearVue PDF, File Manager, and
Tasks.
Contacts
Learn to use contact cards to store
personal information, such as names,
phone numbers, and addresses.
Create a new Outlook contact
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contacts
→
<
New
>
→
Outlook Contact
.
2. Enter contact information.
3. When you are finished entering
information, press <
Done
> to save
the contact card.
Create a new SIM contact
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contacts
→
<
New
>
→
SIM Contact
.
2. Enter contact information.
3. When you are finished entering
information, press <
Done
> to save
the contact card.
Search for a contact card
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contacts
.
2. Enter a few letter of the contact’s
name.
As you enter letters, the screen will
show contacts that match your input.
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3. Scroll to a contact card and press the
Centre key to open it.
Copy contact cards
You can copy your contact cards from
your device to your SIM card and vice
versa. When you copy an Outlook contact
to your SIM card, you can only store the
contact’s name and phone number. To
copy a contact card, press <
Menu
>
→
Copy all
→
SIM to phone
or
Phone to
SIM
.
To retain all the contact information,
synchronise your Outlook contacts with a
PC (see "Synchronise your data"
X
p. 47).
Assign a speed dial number to a
contact card
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contacts
.
2. Scroll to a contact card and press the
Centre key to open it.
3. Scroll to a phone number and press
<
Menu
>
→
Add to Speed Dial
.
4. Scroll left or right to set a speed dial
number in the keypad assignment field
(if necessary).
5. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Assign an image or ringtone to a
contact card
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Contacts
to use
Outlook Contact.
2. Scroll to a contact card and press the
Centre key to open it.
3. Press <
Menu
>
→
Edit
.

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4. To assign a ringtone, scroll to
Custom
ring tone
and scroll left or right to
select a ringtone.
5. To assign an image, scroll to
Picture
and scroll left to select an image.
6. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Calendar
Use Calendar to keep track of
appointments, birthdays, or other events.
Create a calendar event
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
Calendar
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
New Appointment
.
3. Complete the fields and adjust the
settings for your event.
4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Change the calendar view
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
Calendar
.
2. Press the left softkey to change the
calender view.
Stop an event alarm
When the alarm sound for a calendar
event you set previously, press
<
Dismiss
>.

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Office Mobile
With Office Mobile, you can open and edit
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files on your
device. Your device supports files created
with Office 97 and newer versions.
Open and edit an Excel workbook
To open and view an Excel workbook,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Office Mobile
→
Excel Mobile
.
2. Locate an Excel file and select the file
name to open it.
3. To zoom in or out on part of a
document, press any softkey
→
<
View
>
→
Zoom
→
a zoom option.
4. To close the workbook, press <
Menu
>
→
Close File
.
To edit an Excel workbook,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Office Mobile
→
Excel Mobile
.
2. Locate an Excel file and select the file
name to open it.
3. Press <
Menu
>
→
Edit
.
4. Scroll to a cell and press the Centre
key to select it.
5. Enter values or text and press
<
Done
>.
6. Repeat steps 4-5 as necessary.
7. To save the workbook, press <
Menu
>
→
File
→
Save As...
→
<
OK
>.
8. Enter a file name and select the
memory location and press <
Save
>.
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Open and edit a Word document
To open and view a Word document,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Office Mobile
→
Word Mobile
.
2. Locate a Word file and select the file
name to open it.
3. To zoom in or out on part of a
document, press any softkey
→
<
View
>
→
a zoom option.
To edit a Word document,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Office Mobile
→
Word Mobile
.
2. Locate a Word file and select the file
name to open it.
3. Press <
Menu
>
→
Edit
.
4. Change your document.
5. To change the format, press <
Menu
>
→
Format
→
a type.
6. To save the document, press <
Menu
>
→
File
→
Save As...
.
7. Enter a file name and select the
memory location and press <
Save
>.
Open and view a PowerPoint
slideshow
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Office Mobile
→
PowerPoint Mobile
.
2. Locate a PowerPoint file and select the
file name to open it.
3. Rotate the device counter-clockwise to
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4. To begin the slideshow, press
<
Menu
>
→
Custom Show
.
5. To end the slideshow, press <
End
>.
Create and edit a note
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Office Mobile
→
OneNote Mobile
.
2. Press <
New
>.
3. Create your note.
4. To change the format, press <
Menu
>
→
Format
→
a type. To clear all
formatting, press <
Menu
>
→
Format
→
Clear All
.
5. To add pictures or voice memos, press
<
Menu
>
→
Insert Picture
or
Insert
Recording
.
6. To save the note, press <
Done
>.
ClearVue PDF
With ClearVue PDF, you can open and
view PDF documents.
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
ClearVue PDF
.
2. Press <
File
>
→
Open
.
3. Locate a PDF file and select the file
name to open it.
4. To zoom in or out on part of a
document, press any softkey
→
<
Zoom
>
→
a zoom option.
For more details, press <
File
>
→
Help
.

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Tasks
With Tasks, you can create to-do lists and
reminders.
Create a task
1. Press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
Tasks
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
New Task
.
3. Enter details for the task.
4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Mark a task as completed
When you have completed a task, return
to the Tasks screen and scroll to the task
name, and press <
Complete
>. Once
you have marked a task completed, you
will no longer receive any scheduled
reminders for that task.
File Manager
With File Manager, you can browse all the
files and folders on your device. On the
Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All
Programs
>
→
File Manager
.
Press <
Menu
> to rename, delete, or edit
your files and folders.

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Web
Learn to use Internet Explorer, Windows
Live, Windows Live Messenger, and RSS
Reader, and Podcast.
Internet Explorer
Use Internet Explorer to browse web
pages and bookmark your favourite web
pages.
Browse a web page
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
Internet Explorer
.
2. Access a web page:
• Press <
Menu
>
→
Favourites
and
select a bookmark.
• Press <
Menu
>
→
Address Bar
to
enter a web address and press
<
Go
>.
• Press <
Menu
>
→
History
to select a
web address from the history list.
3. To close the web connection, on the
Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All
Programs
>
→
Accessories
→
Data
Call Manager
. Scroll to the connection
you want to end and press <
OK
>.
Add a bookmark
To confirm that the connection is
ended, press [ ]
→
Wirelss
Manager
→
Phone
→
the Centre
key to disable wireless functions.
Press the Centre key again to
enable the wireless functions.

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42
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
Internet Explorer
.
2. Access a web page you want and press
<
Menu
>
→
Add to Favourites
.
3. Enter the bookmark name and address
(if necessary).
4. Change the folder under which you
want to add the bookmark (if
necessary).
5. Press <
Add
>.
Change browser settings
From the browser, press <
Menu
>
→
Tools
→
Options
.
•
General
: set sound and display
settings for the browser.
•
Home Page
: set a web address for
homepage.
•
Connections
: configure connection
settings.
•
Memory
: view information about the
memory currently in use for temporary
files, cookies, and history.
Windows Live
With Windows Live, you can stay in touch
with friends and access information on
the internet quickly.
To launch Windows Live from the Home
screen,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
Windows Live
.
2. Scroll to
Sign in to Windows Live
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3. Follow the onscreen instructions to
complete the setup.
Windows Live
Messenger
With Windows Live Messenger, you can
remain available to other users and stay
up-to-date with your email without a
constant connection to the internet.
When a new message arrives or you want
to access internet services, the
connection will be restored.
Set up Messenger and sign in
1. Sign in to Windows Live (see the
previous section).
2. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
Windows Live Messenger
.
3. Scroll left or right to select your login
status.
4. Press <
Sign in
>.
Chat with Messenger
1. From the messenger screen, locate
and select a contact’s name, and then
press <
Send IM
>.
2. Enter a message in the text field at the
bottom of the screen, and then press
<
Send
>.
3. While chatting, you can perform the
following actions:
• Insert emoticons: press <
Menu
>
→
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• Invite a contact to chat: press
<
Menu
>
→
Options
→
Add
participant
• Transfer a file: press <
Menu
>
→
Send
→
a file type
→
a file
• Record and send a voice clip: select
Voice clip
, record your voice clip,
and then press <
Send
>
• Switch between the contact list and
chat:
scroll left or right
4. To end the chat, press <
Menu
>
→
End
conversation
.
RSS Reader
Learn to use RSS reader to get the latest
news and information from your favourite
websites.
Create feeds
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
RSS
Reader
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Edit
→
New folder
(if necessary).
3. Press <
Menu
>
→
Edit
→
New feed
.
4. Enter the address of an RSS feed and
select the folder under which you want
to add the RSS feed and press
<
OK
>.
Import feeds
You can add feeds by importing OPML
files.
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
RSS
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.

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2. Press <
Menu
>
→
OPML
→
Import
→
Select OPML file
or
Enter OPML file
.
3. Locate an OPML file or enter the
address of an OPML file.
Read RSS feeds
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
RSS
Reader
.
2. Scroll to a feed and press <
Update
>
to get the latest contents.
3. When the update is finished, press
<
Done
>.
4. Press the Centre key to select an
updated feed.
Find new feeds
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
RSS
Reader
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Feed search
.
3. Enter a keyword and press <
Search
>.
Podcast
Use Podcast to download audio or video
files from a web and play them on your
device.
Subscribe to a podcast
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
Podcast
→
Podcasts
.
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2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Subscribe to
Podcast
.
3. Enter a web address (URL) and press
<
Subscribe
>
→
<
Yes
>.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to
complete the setup.
Search for a podcast
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
Podcast
→
Podcasts
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Search Podcast
.
3. Enter a keyword and press <
Search
>.
Your device searches for related
reports on the internet and displays
the results.
4. Press <
Add
> to add it to the podcast
list.
Download and play a podcast
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
Podcast
→
Podcasts
.
2. Scroll to a podcast and press <
Get
> to
download it.
The podcast automatically plays in
Windows Media Player.

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Connectivity
Learn to transfer data to and from your
device via the Bluetooth wireless feature
or the PC data cable and synchronise
your device to a computer with
ActiveSync. Learn to set up data or
network connections for connecting to
the internet or your private network.
Use the Bluetooth
wireless feature
You can connect with other Bluetooth-
enabled wireless devices over a distance
of 10 metres (30 feet). Walls or other
obstacles between devices may block or
impair the wireless connection.
Turn on the Bluetooth wireless
feature
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
Bluetooth
→
General Settings
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Turn On
Bluetooth
.
3. To allow other devices to find and
connect to your device, press
<
Menu
>
→
Turn On Visibility
.

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48
Search for and pair with a
Bluetooth-enabled device
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
Bluetooth
→
General Settings
.
2. Select
Add new device...
Your device will search for and display
the list of Bluetooth-enabled devices.
3. Scroll to a device and press <
Next
>.
4. Enter the Bluetooth PIN and press
<
Next
>.
5. Press <
Done
>.
Send data via the Bluetooth
wireless feature
1. Locate an item or file to send.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Send
→
via
Bluetooth
or <
Menu
>
→
Send
Contact
→
Beam
.
3. Select a device from the list.
Receive data via the Bluetooth
wireless feature
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
Beam
.
2. Select the check box next to
Receive
incoming beams
.
3. Press <
Done
>.
To pair with another Bluetoothenabled
device, both devices must use the
same PIN. Headsets or hands-free car
kit may use a fixed PIN, such as
0000
.

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Set up a Bluetooth COM port
When you connect to a Bluetooth device
supporting the Serial profile, you can
establish a Bluetooth COM port.
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
Bluetooth
→
General Settings
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
COM Ports
→
<
Menu
>
→
New Outgoing Port
.
3. Select the name of a device and press
<
Select
>.
4. Select a COM port.
5. Select the check box next to
Secure
Connection
to create a secure
connection between the devices.
6. Press <
Done
>.
Connect via USB
Set a default action for your USB
connection
To set your device to perform a default
action when you connect the device to a
PC with the PC data cable,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
USB
.
2. Set the default USB mode
(
ActiveSync
or
Mass storage
).
3. Press <
Done
>.
To use ActiveSync, see "Synchronise
your device."

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Transfer files to a memory card
1. Insert a memory card (see the Quick
Start Guide).
2. Change the USB connection to
Mass
storage
.(To use
Mass storage
, see
"Connect via USB.")
3. Connect your device to a PC with the
PC data cable.
4. Select
Open folder to view files
when a pop-up window appears on
your PC.
5. Transfer files to the memory card and
vice versa.
6. When you are finished, disconnect the
device from the PC.
Synchronise your device
With ActiveSync, you can synchronise
your device with a computer and back up
and restore your data.
Install ActiveSync on your
computer
Before you can synchronise your data,
you must install ActiveSync, either from
the supplied CD-ROM or the Microsoft
website (http://www.microsoft.com).
To install ActiveSync from the supplied
CD-ROM,
1. Insert the CD-ROM into your PC.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to
complete the setup.
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3. When installation is complete, follow
the onscreen instructions in the
Synchronization Setup Wizard to
connect your device to the PC and
create a data sharing partnership.
Connect your device to a
computer with the PC data cable
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
USB
.
2. Change the USB connection to
ActiveSync
and press <
Done
>.
3. Connect one end of the PC data cable
to the multifunction jack on your
device and the other end to the USB
port on your PC.
Synchronise your data
When you connect your device to a PC,
ActiveSync should begin synchronising
your data automatically. You can begin
the synchronisation manually by clicking
Sync
. To stop a synchronisation in
progress, click
Stop
.
You can also manually find and copy files
from your device to a PC and vice versa—
from the Microsoft ActiveSync window,
click
Explore
.
For more details on synchronising your
data, refer to the ActiveSync Help.
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Configure an Exchange server
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
ActiveSync
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Configure Server
.
If you have not yet set up the
synchronisation with an Exchange
server, this will say
Add Server
Source
.
3. Enter you email address and press
<
Next
>.
4. Enter a user name, domain address,
and password.
5. Press <
Next
>.
6. Enter a server address.
7. To establish a secure connection,
select the check box next to
This
server requires an encrypted (SSL)
connection
.
8. Press <
Next
>.
9. Select the types of data to
synchronise.
10.When you are finished, press
<
Finish
>.
Change the synchronisation
schedule
If you routinely synchronise your data via
an Exchange server, you can configure
settings for both peak and off-peak
schedules.
To change the synchornisation schedules,
1. Press <
Menu
>
→
Schedule
.

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2. Set the following options:
•
Peak times
: set the frequency of
synchronisations during peak hours
•
Off-peak times
: set the frequency
of synchronisations during non-peak
hours
•
Use above settings when
roaming
: set to use the
synchronisation schedules even
when roaming
•
Send/receive when I click Send
:
set to synchronise each time you
send or receive email
3. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Share internet
connection with a PC
You can set your device as a wireless
modem for a PC and access the internet
from the PC.
1. Connect your device to a PC with the
PC data cable or with the Bluetooth
wireless feature.
2. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Internet
→
Internet Sharing
.
3. Select the PC connection and network
connection type, and then press
<
Connect
>.
While you are connected to the
internet via Internet Sharing,
ActiveSync is deactivated.

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Connect to the internet
or your private network
To connect to the internet or your
network and transfer data, create data
and network connections.
Before you begin, obtain the following
information:
• From your cellular network service
provider: data connectivity plan
information, server phone number,
user name, and password.
• From your Internet service provider
(ISP) or wireless service provider: ISP
server phone number or access point,
user name, and password.
Set up dial-up connections
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
Dial-up
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Add
to add a new
connection.
3. Set the connection information (see
"Dial-up" for details
X
p. 64).
4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Set up GPRS connections
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
GPRS
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Add
to add a new
connection.
3. Set the connection information (see
"GPRS" for details
X
p. 64).
Your device should already be
configured with internet access. If you
have trouble accessing the internet,
you need to edit connections. If you
are not sure about the information to
enter, ask your service provider.
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4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Set up proxy server connections
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
Proxy
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Add
to add a new
connection.
3. Set the connection information (see
"Proxy" for details
X
p. 65).
4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Set up VPN server connections
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Connections
→
VPN
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Add
to add a new
connection.
3. Set the connection information (see
"VPN" for details
X
p. 65).
4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.

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Additional programs
Learn to use Games, Java, World Clock,
Alarms, D-Day, Calculator, Smart
Converter, StopWatch, and Smart
Search.
Games
To play games,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Games
.
2. Select a game from the list and follow
the onscreen instructions.
Java
Java is a folder where downloaded games
and applications are stored.
Download applications
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Games
→
Java
→
an application.
2. Press <
Download
>.
Launch applications
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Games
→
Java
→
an application.
2. Press <
Menu
> to access a list of
various options and settings for your
application.
Available games may vary, depending
on your service provider or region.
Game controls and options may vary.

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World Clock
With a world clock, you can monitor the
time in another city or country.
Create a world clock
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
World Clock
.
2. Scroll to a world clock and press
<
Menu
>
→
Assign
.
3. Scroll left or right to select a country
and city.
To set daylight saving time, select
DST
.
4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Add a world clock to your display
You can view clocks with two different
time zones on your display.
After you have created a world clock,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
World Clock
.
2. Scroll to the world clock you want to
add.
3. Press <
Menu
>
→
Set as home
screen
.
Alarms
Learn to set and control alarms for
important events.

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Set a new alarm
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
Alarms
.
2. Scroll to an empty alarm location and
press <
Edit
>.
3. Set alarm details.
4. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.
Stop an alarm
When the alarm sounds,
• Press <
Ok
> to stop an alarm without
snooze.
• Press <
Dismiss
> to stop an alarm
with snooze or press <
Snooze
> to
silence the alarm for the snooze
period.
D-Day
Use D-Day to calculate how many days
are left before or have passed since a
specific event.
To create a D-Day counter,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Organizer
→
D-Day
→
<
New
>.
2. Enter the details of the counter in each
field.
3. When you are finished, press
<
Done
>.

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Additional programs
Calculator
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Accessories
→
Calculator
.
2. Use the keys that correspond to the
calculator display to perform basic
mathematical operations.
Smart Converter
With Smart Converter, you can convert
measurements or currencies from one
unit to another. To convert currencies,
you must first set a base currency and
exchange rate.
Add currencies and exchange
rates
To set a base currency,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Accessories
→
Smart Converter
→
Currency
.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
View rates
.
3. Scroll left or right to select a base
currency and press <
Done
>.
The value of the base currency is
always 1. You must enter exchange
rates for other currencies as they
relate to one unit of the base
currency. Exchange rates change
often. To ensure an accurate
conversion, you must enter a current
exchange rate.

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60
To add other currencies and exchange
rates,
1. Repeat steps 1-2 above.
2. Press <
Menu
>
→
Add rate
.
3. Enter the name of a new currency and
the exchange rate.
4. Press <
Done
>.
Convert measurements
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Accessories
→
Smart Converter
.
2. Select the type of measurement.
3. Scroll left or right to change the base
unit (if necessary).
4. Scroll down and enter the base
amount.
5. Scroll down and scroll left or right to
change the conversion unit (if
necessary).
The device displays the conversion
result.
StopWatch
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Accessories
→
StopWatch
.
2. Press <
Start
> to begin the stopwatch.
3. Press <
Record
> to record lap times.
4. With you are finished, press <
Stop
>.
5. Press <
Reset
> to clear recorded
times.

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Smart Search
To search your device,
1. On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Accessories
→
Smart Search
.
2. Enter part of a file or folder name and
press <
Go
>.
To open an item, scroll to it and press
<
Open
>.
You can restrict your search by
selecting a data type, or matching the
case or only finding whole word
matches.

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Settings
Learn about your device settings. To
access your device settings,
On the Home screen, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
.
Phone
Control how your device handles calls
with caller ID, call waiting, and other call
settings.
All Calls
•
Band Selection
- set to operate your
device on UMTS or GSM networks
•
Call Cost
- view the cost of calls, if
supported by your SIM card
•
Call Options
Any key answer
- set to answer a call
when you press any key (except [ ]
and [ ])
Show SIM contacts
- set to show
contact cards stored on the SIM card
Phone number
- view your phone
number
Voice mail number
- set the voice
mail number provided by your service
provider
Text messages service centre
- set
the text message service number
provided by your service provider
Country code
- set your country code
Dialling code
- set your area code
To access more setting options, scroll
down or select
More..
.

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Settings
•
Caller ID
- set to send your caller ID
based on your preferences or network
settings
•
Channels
Enable channels
- set to receive cell
broadcast messages
Receive channel list
- set to receive
a list of all available broadcast
channels from the network
Language
- set your preferred
languages to display cell broadcast
messages
•
Fixed Dialling
- set to allow outgoing
calls only to the limited set of phone
numbers
•
Networks
Current network
- view the current
network
Network selection
- set the device to
automatically or manually select a list
of cellular networks
•
Closed User Group
- set the device to
restrict calls to and from a selected
group of users
Voice Calls
•
Call Barring
- restrict incoming or
outgoing calls
Block incoming calls
- Off
- set to deactivate call barring
- When roaming
- set to prevent
incoming calls when you are outside
your home service area
-
All calls
- set to prevent all incoming
calls
To receive service on another
network, you must select one that
has a roaming agreement with your
home network.
Settings
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Block outgoing calls
-
Off
- set to deactivate call barring
-
Int’l calls except to home
- set to
prevent international calls to
countries other than your home
country
-
Int’l calls
- set to prevent calls to
international numbers
-
All calls
- set to prevent all outgoing
calls
•
Call Forwarding
- divert incoming
calls to another number
Unconditional
- set to divert all voice
calls
No Reply
- set to divert calls you do
not answer
Busy
- set to divert calls when you are
on another call
Unavailable
- set to divert calls when
your device is off
Data Calls
- set to prevent all data
calls
•
Call Waiting
- set to alert you of an
incoming call while you are on a call
Video Calls
•
Outgoing Image
- set an image to
use during a video call
•
Call Fail Options
- set the device to
retry the video call or send a text
message when a video call is not
connected
•
Call Barring
- restrict incoming or
outgoing calls
•
Call Forwarding
- direct incoming
calls to another number
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Settings
Own Numbers
Save your phone number on the SIM
card. The saved number does not affect
the actual subscriber phone number of
your SIM card.
Sounds
•
Ring Tone
- set a ringtone for
incoming calls
• Notification
Reminders
- set a tone for reminders
New email
- set a tone for incoming
email messages
New text message
- set a tone for
incoming text messages
New voice message
- set a tone for
incoming voice mails
New instant message
- set a tone
for incoming instant messages
SIM toolkit messages
- set a tone
for incoming SIM toolkit messages
• System Sound
Exclamation
- set a tone for
exclamations
Question
- set a tone for questions
Warnings
- set the device to sound a
warning tone (e.g., when the battery is
low)
•
Keypad Tone
- set a tone for your key
press
Display
Home Screen
•
Home screen layout
- set a layout for
the Home screen
•
Show Recent Programs
- set to
display the Recent Programs screen
when you press <
Start
>
Settings
66
•
Colour scheme
- set a skin colour
•
Background image
- set a wallpaper
•
Time out
- set the time delay before
the current screen switches to the
Home screen
Start Menu Style
Change the start menu style.
Profiles
Change the sound profile (see the Quick
Start Guide).
Side key Settings
Assign an application to the side key. You
can open the assigned application by
pressing and holding the key from the
Home screen.
Date and Time
Control the appearance and behavior of
the date and time.
•
Time zone
- set the time zone
•
Date
- set the current date
•
Time
- set the current time
•
Sync to current time zone
- set to
synchronise the current time and date
when you connect to your network
•
Notify me when time is updated
-
set to alert you when the current time
and date is updated.
Regional Settings
•
Language
- set a display language
(for all menus and applications)
•
Locale
- set your region
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Settings
•
Short date style
- set a date format
•
Long date style
- set a date format
•
Time format
- set a time format
•
Positive number
- set how you want
positive numbers displayed
•
Negative number
- set how you want
negative numbers displayed
•
Positive currency
- set how you want
positive currency displayed
•
Negative currency
- set how you
want negative currency displayed
Connections
Control the Bluetooth wireless feature or
USB connection and set up dial-up,
GPRS, proxy, and VPN connections so
that you can connect to the internet or
your private network.
Wireless Manager
Set to disable or enable your device’s
wireless functions or Bluetooth wireless
feature.
Beam
Set the device to receive beams for
receiving data from other Bluetooth
devices.
Bluetooth
•
General Settings
- control the
Bluetooth wireless feature (see "Use
the Bluetooth wireless feature"
X
p. 43)
•
BPP Settings
- set a default Bluetooth
printer
•
OBEX Settings
- change the OBEX
settings for connecting to FTP servers
•
My Information Settings
- check
your device’s name and address
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USB
Control how your device behaves when
you connect it to a PC.
Dial-up
To set up dial-up connections, press
<
Menu
>
→
Add
to access the following
options:
•
Description
- set a name for the dial-
up connection
•
Connects to
- set a network type to
use to connect to the internet
•
Phone number
- enter your phone
number
•
User name
- set a user name
•
Password
- set a password for the
dial-up connection
•
Domain
- enter the domain name
GPRS
To set up GPRS connections, press
<
Menu
>
→
Add
to access the following
options:
•
Description
- set a name for the GPRS
connection
•
Connects to
- set a network type to
use to connect to the internet
•
Access point
- set a access point
name
•
User name
- set a user name
•
Password
- set a password for the
GPRS connection
•
Authentication Type
- set an
authentication type
•
Primary DNS
- set the primary
domain name server (DNS) address
•
Secondary DNS
- set the secondary
domain name server (DNS) address
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Settings
•
IP address
- enter the gateway IP
address provided by your service
provider
Proxy
To set up proxy connections, press
<
Menu
>
→
Add
to access the following
options:
•
Description
- set a name for the
proxy connection
•
Connects from
- set a network type
to use to connect from
•
Connects to
- set a network type to
use to connect to the internet
•
Proxy (name:port)
- set a name and
port number of a proxy server
•
Type
- set a network type to use to
connect to the proxy server
•
User name
- set a user name
•
Password
- set a password for the
proxy connection
VPN
To set up VPN connections, press
<
Menu
>
→
Add
to access the following
options:
•
Description
- set a name for the VPN
connection
•
VPN type
- set a VPN type
•
Server
- set a name of the VPN server
•
Connects from
- set a network type
to use to connect from
•
Connects to
- set a network type to
use to connect to the internet
•
User name
- set a user name
•
Password
- set a password for the
VPN connection
•
Domain
- set a domain name
•
IPSec authentication
- set the type
of authentication if you set the VPN
type to
IPSec/L2TP
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70
•
IPSec Pre-shared key
- set a pre-
shared key if you set
Pre-Shared Key
Domain Enrol
Register new domain names to your
company resources.
Security
Set security codes and manage security
certificates or security modules.
•
Device Lock
- set a lock code for the
device
•
Enable SIM Lock
- set the device use
only your SIM card; When SIM Lock is
enabled, you are not able to use
another SIM card on your device
•
Enable SIM PIN
- set the device to
request a PIN each time you turn it on
•
Change PIN2
- change the PIN2
•
Certificates
- view security
certificates. These certificates help
keep your personal data secure and
help you avoid viruses and other
dangerous software
•
Change Barring Password
- change
a call barring password
•
Change Reset Password
- change a
reset password
•
Reset
- reset settings to their factory
defaults
Setup E-mail
Create a new email account.
Message Ticker
Set to display a ticker for new messages.
When you have a new message, the
message appears with the selected
image on the screen.
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Settings
SMS Sending Options
Change the settings for sending text
messages.
Managed Programs
View the history of the program
installation.
Remove Programs
Remove programs you have installed on
your device. Scroll to a program and
press <
Menu
>
→
Remove
.
Power Management
•
Battery
- view the remaining battery
•
Backlight time
- set the delay before
the backlight dims
•
Display time
- set the delay before
the display dims
•
Display Brightness
- set the
brightness of the display
•
Keypad light time
- set the delay
before the keypad backlight dims
•
Light Sensor
- set the device to use
the light sensor for determining the
use of backlight
•
Keypad light on
- set the keypad
backlight to turn on (
Any time
) or set
the period for the keypad backlight
(
Custom time
) in the following
options
•
Start time
- set the starting time for
the keypad to work
•
End time
- set the ending time for the
keypad to work
Owner Information
Set your contact information.
Settings
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Memory Information
View information about the memory
currently in use on the device and a
memory card. To format a memory card,
press <
Menu
>
→
Format Storage
Card
.
Device Name
Set your device’s name.
Accessibility
•
System font size
- set the size of the
text on the display
•
Multipress time out
- set the delay
when you press a key for entering text
•
Confirmation time out
- set the
delay before an unconfirmed action
times out
•
In-call alert volume
- set the volume
for the alert tone during a call
About
View your device information.
Error Reporting
Set your device to send some feedback
about how you are using Windows Mobile
products. This helps identify trends and
usage patterns to improve future
versions of products.
Windows Update
Set your device to download critical and
security-related updates you need from
the Microsoft website. Microsoft provides
updates for Windows operating system
software and Windows-based hardware
to keep your device up-to-date and help
protect against known security threats.

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Troubleshooting
If you have trouble with your device, try
these procedures before you contact a
service professional.
Contacting a service centre
If you have attempted the
troubleshooting solution and are still
having problems with your device, make
a note of the following information and
contact your local dealer or Samsung
after-sales service:
• Model number(s) of your device
• Serial number(s) of your device
• A clear description of the problem
When contacting Samsung, use the
contact phone numbers, web addresses,
or postal addresses for your region of
residence.
When you try to turn on your device,
the following messages may appear:
Message Try this to solve the
problem:
SIM Failure Ensure that the SIM card is
installed correctly.
Enter SIM
PIN
When using the device for
the first time or when the
PIN requirement is
enabled, you must enter
the PIN supplied with the
SIM card. To disable this
feature, press <
Start
>
→
<
All Programs
>
→
Settings
→
Security
→
Disable SIM PIN
.

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Your device does not show a signal
(no bars next to the network icon)
• If you just turned on the device, wait
about 2 minutes for your device to find
the network and receive a signal.
• You may not be able to receive a signal
in tunnels or elevators. Move to an
open area.
• You may be between service areas. You
should receive a signal when you enter
a service area.
You forgot a security, PIN, or PUK
code
If you forget or lose this or another code,
contact the seller or your service
provider.
Your display shows white lines
The display may show white lines if you
have turned the device on after a long
period of disuse or if you removed the
battery without first turning off the
device. The display should correct itself in
a short time.
You enter a number, but the call is
not dialled
• Ensure that you have pressed [ ].
• Ensure that you have accessed the
right cellular network.
• Ensure that you have not set call
barring for the phone number.
PUK
Required
Your SIM card is blocked,
usually as a result of
entering your PIN
incorrectly several times.
You must enter the PUK
supplied by your service
provider.
Message Try this to solve the
problem:
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Troubleshooting
You select a contact to call, but the
call is not dialled
• Ensure that the correct number is
stored in the contact information.
• Re-enter and save the number, if
necessary.
Another caller cannot hear you
speaking
• Ensure that you are not blocking the
built-in microphone.
• Move the built-in microphone closer to
your mouth.
• If using a headset, ensure that it is
properly connected.
The sound quality of a call is poor
• Ensure that you are not blocking
internal antenna.
• When you are in areas with weak
signals, you may lose reception. Move
to another area and try again.
The battery does not charge properly
or sometimes your device turns itself
off while charging
• Disconnect the device from the
charger, remove and reinstall the
battery, and try charging again.
• The battery terminals may be dirty.
Wipe both gold-coloured contacts with
a clean, soft cloth and try charging the
battery again.
• If the battery no longer charges
completely, dispose of the old battery
properly and replace it with a new
battery.
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Your device is hot to touch
When you use several applications at
once, your device requires more power
and may heat up. This is normal and
should not affect your device’s lifespan or
performance.
Your device cannot connect to the
internet
• Ensure you have entered valid settings
for your internet service provider.
• Ensure you have activated the wireless
connection to your mobile service
provider and that the signal is not
obstructed.
• Ensure that you have entered the
correct user name and password.
You cannot find and pair with
another Bluetooth-enabled device
• Ensure that both devices have
activated the Bluetooth wireless
feature.
• Ensure that the distance between the
devices is not more than 10 metres
and that they are not separated by
walls or other obstacles.
• Ensure that the settings for each
device allow them to be visible to other
devices.
• Ensure that both devices are
compatible with Bluetooth wireless
technology.
• Ensure that the correct PIN has been
entered on both devices.
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Troubleshooting
You cannot listen to music on a
remote Bluetooth headset
• Ensure that your device is connected to
the headset.
• Ensure that the music format you are
trying to listen to is supported by the
headset.
• Ensure that the distance between the
headset and device is not more than 10
metres and that they are not separated
by walls or other obstacles.

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MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS
FOR WINDOWS MOBILE 6 SOFTWARE
Agreement
These license terms are an agreement
between you and Samsung Electronics
Inc. ("Company"). Please read them.
They apply to the software included on
this device. The software also includes
any separate media on which you
received the software.
The software on this device includes
software licensed by Company from
Microsoft Corporation or its affiliate.
The terms also apply to any
•updates,
•supplements,
• Internet-based services, and
• support services
for this software, unless other terms
accompany those items. If so, those
terms apply.
As described below, using some
features also operates as your
consent to the transmission of
certain standard computer
information for Internet-based
services.
By using the software, including use
on this device, you accept these
terms. If you do not accept them, do
not use the device or software.
Instead, contact Company to
determine its return policy for a
refund or credit.
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WARNING
: If the software contains
voice operated technologies, then
operating this software requires user
attention. Diverting attention away from
the road while driving can possibly cause
an accident or other serious
consequence.
Even occasional, short diversions of
attention can be dangerous if your
attention is diverted away from your
driving task at a critical time. Company
and Microsoft make no representations,
warranties or other determinations that
ANY use of this software is legal, safe, or
in any manner recommended or intended
while driving or otherwise operating a
motor vehicle.
If you comply with these license
terms, you have the rights below.
1. USE RIGHTS.
You may use the software on the device
with which you acquired the software.
2. ADDITIONAL LICENSING
REQUIREMENTS AND/OR USE
RIGHTS.
a.
Specific Use.
Company designed
this device for a specific use. You
may only use the software for that
use.
b.
Included Microsoft Programs
and Additional Required
Licenses.
Except as provided
below, these license terms apply to
all Microsoft programs included with
the software. If the license terms
with any of those programs give you
other rights that do not expressly
conflict with these license terms,
you also have those rights.
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i. This agreement does not grant
you any rights with respect to the
Windows Mobile Device Center,
Microsoft ActiveSync or Microsoft
Outlook 2007 Trial which are
subject to the licenses
accompanying those items.
c.
Speech Recognition.
If the
software includes speech
recognition component(s), you
understand that speech recognition
is an inherently statistical process
and that recognition errors are
inherent in the process. Neither
Company nor Microsoft or their
suppliers shall be liable for any
damages arising out of errors in the
speech recognition process.
d.
Phone Functionality.
If the device
software includes phone
functionality, all or certain portions
of the device software may be
inoperable if you do not have and
maintain a service account with a
wireless telecommunication carrier
("Mobile Operator"), or if the Mobile
Operator's network is not operating
or configured to operate with the
device.
3.
SCOPE OF LICENSE.
The software is
licensed, not sold. This agreement only
gives you some rights to use the
software. Company and Microsoft
reserve all other rights. Unless
applicable law gives you more rights
despite this limitation, you may use
the software only as expressly
permitted in this agreement.
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In doing so, you must comply with any
technical limitations in the software
that allow you to use it only in certain
ways. You may not:
• work around any technical limitations
in the software;
• reverse engineer, decompile or
disassemble the software;
• make more copies of the software
than specified in this agreement;
• publish the software for others to
copy;
• rent, lease or lend the software; or
• use the software for commercial
software hosting services.
Except as expressly provided in this
agreement, rights to access the
software on this device do not give you
any right to implement Microsoft
patents or other Microsoft intellectual
property in software or devices that
access this device.
You may use remote access
technologies in the software such as
Remote Desktop Mobile to access the
software remotely from a computer or
server. You are responsible for
obtaining any licenses required for use
of the protocols to access other
software.
4.
INTERNET-BASED SERVICES.
Microsoft provides Internet-based
services with the software. Microsoft
may change or cancel them at any
time.
a.
Consent for Internet-Based
Services.
The software features
described below connect to
Microsoft or service provider
computer systems over the
Internet. In some cases, you will
not receive a separate notice when
they connect. You may switch off
some of these features or not use
them.

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For more information about these
features, visit http://
go.microsoft.com/fwlink/
?LinkId=81931.
By using these features, you
consent to the transmission of this
information.
Microsoft does not use
the information to identify or contact
you.
Device Information. The following
features use Internet protocols, which
send to the appropriate systems
device information, such as your
Internet protocol address, the type of
operating system, browser and name
and version of the software you are
using, and the language code of the
device where you installed the
software. Microsoft uses this
information to make the Internet-
based services available to you.
•
Windows Mobile Update
Feature.
The Windows Mobile
Update feature provides you the
ability to obtain and install
software updates on your device if
updates are available. You may
choose not to use this feature.
Company and/or your Mobile
Operator may not support this
feature or an update for your
device.
•
Windows Media Digital Rights
Management.
Content owners
use Windows Media digital rights
management technology
(WMDRM) to protect their
intellectual property, including
copyrights. This software and
third party software use WMDRM
to play and copy WMDRM-
protected content. If the software
fails to protect the content,
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content owners may ask Microsoft
to revoke the software's ability to
use WMDRM to play or copy
protected content. Revocation
does not affect other content.
When you download licenses for
protected content, you agree that
Microsoft may include a revocation
list with the licenses. Content
owners may require you to
upgrade WMDRM to access their
content. Microsoft software that
includes WMDRM will ask for your
consent prior to the upgrade. If
you decline an upgrade, you will
not be able to access content that
requires the upgrade.
b.
Misuse of Internet-based
Services.
You may not use these
services in any way that could harm
them or impair anyone else's use of
them.
You may not use the services to try
to gain unauthorized access to any
service, data, account or network by
any means.
5.
NOTICES ABOUT THE MPEG-4
VISUAL STANDARD.
The software
may include MPEG-4 visual decoding
technology. This technology is a format
for data compression of video
information. MPEG LA, L.L.C. requires
this notice:
USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY
MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE
MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD IS
PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR USE
DIRECTLY RELATED TO (A) DATA OR
INFORMATION (i) GENERATED BY AND
OBTAINED WITHOUT CHARGE FROM A
CONSUMER NOT THEREBY ENGAGED
IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, AND (ii)
FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY; AND (B)
OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND
SEPARATELY LICENSED BY MPEG LA,
L.L.C.
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If you have questions about the MPEG-
4 visual standard, please contact
MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250 Steele Street,
Suite 300, Denver, CO 80206;
www.mpegla.com.
6.
DIGITAL CERTIFICATES.
The
software uses digital certificates in
X.509 format. These digital certificates
are used for authentication.
7.
CONNECTIVITY SOFTWARE.
Your
device package may include Windows
Mobile Device Center or Microsoft
ActiveSync software. If it is included,
then you may install and use it in
accordance with the license terms that
are provided with it. If no license
terms are provided, then you may
install and use only one (1) copy of the
software on a single computer.
8.
NETWORK ACCESS.
If you are using
a network, such as an employer
network, the network administrator
may limit features or functionality on
your device.
9.
PRODUCT SUPPORT.
Contact
Company for support options. Refer to
the support number provided with the
device.
10.
LINKS TO THIRD PARTY
WEBSITES.
If the software provides
links to third party websites, those
links are provided to you only as a
convenience, and the inclusion of any
link does not imply an endorsement of
the third party website by Microsoft.
11.
BACKUP COPY.
You may make one
backup copy of the software. You may
use it only to reinstall the software on
the device.
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12.
PROOF OF LICENSE.
If you acquired
the software on the device, or on a
disc or other media, a genuine
Certificate of Authenticity label with a
genuine copy of the software
identifies licensed software. To be
valid, this label must be affixed to the
device, or included on or in
Company's software packaging. If you
receive the label separately, it is not
valid. You should keep the label on the
device or packaging to prove that you
are licensed to use the software. To
identify genuine Microsoft software,
see http://www.howtotell.com.
13.
TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY.
You may transfer the software only
with the device, the Certificate of
Authenticity label, and these license
terms directly to a third party. Before
the transfer, that party must agree
that these license terms apply to the
transfer and use of the software.
You may not retain any copies of the
software including the backup copy.
14.
NOT FAULT TOLERANT.
The
software is not fault tolerant.
Company installed the software on the
device and is responsible for how it
operates on the device.
15.
RESTRICTED USE.
The Microsoft
software was designed for systems
that do not require fail-safe
performance. You may not use the
Microsoft software in any device or
system in which a malfunction of the
software would result in foreseeable
risk of injury or death to any person.
This includes operation of nuclear
facilities, aircraft navigation or
communication systems and air traffic
control.
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16.
NO WARRANTIES FOR THE
SOFTWARE.
The software is provided
"as is". You bear all risks of using it.
Microsoft gives no express warranties,
guarantees or conditions. Any
warranties you receive regarding the
device or the software do not
originate from, and are not binding
on, Microsoft or its affiliates. When
allowed by your local laws, Company
and Microsoft exclude implied
warranties of merchantability, fitness
for a particular purpose and non-
infringement.
17.
LIABILITY LIMITATIONS.
You can
recover from Microsoft and its
affiliates only direct damages up to
fifty U.S. Dollars (U.S. $50.00), or
equivalent in local currency. You
cannot recover any other damages,
including consequential, lost profits,
special, indirect or incidental
damages.
This limitation applies to:
• anything related to the software,
services, content (including code) on
third party internet sites, or third
party programs, and
• claims for breach of contract, breach
of warranty, guarantee or condition,
strict liability, negligence, or other
tort to the extent permitted by
applicable law.
It also applies even if Microsoft should
have been aware of the possibility of
the damages. The above limitation
may not apply to you because your
country may not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental, consequential
or other damages.
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18.
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS.
The
software is subject to United States
export laws and regulations. You must
comply with all domestic and
international export laws and
regulations that apply to the software.
These laws include restrictions on
destinations, end users and end use.
For additional information, see
www.microsoft.com/exporting.
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Index
ActiveSync
Exchange server, 48
installing, 46
schedule, 48
synchronise, 47
Adobe Flash Lite see media
alarm
setting, 54
stopping, 54
Bluetooth
activating, 43
COM port, 45
connecting to other devices, 44
receiving data, 44
sending data, 44
calculator, 55
Calendar
changing views, 32
creating events, 32
stopping event alarms, 32
calls
barring (blocking), 13
Call History, 12
forwarding, 12
international number, 11
viewing missed, 12
camcorder, 24
camera, 23
certificate, 66
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ClearVue PDF, 35
clock
changing world clock, 53
setting alarms, 54
stopping alarms, 54
contacts
assigning images or ringtones, 31
assigning speed diall numbers, 31
copying contact cards, 31
creating Outlook contacts, 30
creating SIM contacts, 30
searching for contacts, 30
Contents Manager see media
converter
adding curencies, 55
converting currencies, 56
converting measurements, 56
setting exchange rates, 55
date and time, 62
D-Day, 54
display, 61
Exchange server see ActiveSync
File Manager, 36
games, 52
Java, 52
language, 62
media
opening files in Contents Manager,
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playing Flash files, 28
playing media files, 22
playing video files, 27
playing voice clips, 29
recording voice clips, 28
Messaging
email, 15
multimedia, 14
text, 13
viewing, 16
Messenger
chatting, 39
setting up and signing in, 39
Office Mobile
Excel workbooks, 33
OneNote, 35
PowerPoint slideshows, 34
Word documents, 34
podcasts, 41
RSS reader, 40
security, 66
smartsearch, 57
sounds, 61
stopwatch, 56
tasks
creating, 36
marking as completed, 36
video player see media