ZTE R1010 WCDMA/GSM(GPRS) Dual-Mode digital mobile phone User Manual Exhibit09 user manual

ZTE Corporation WCDMA/GSM(GPRS) Dual-Mode digital mobile phone Exhibit09 user manual

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R1010 WCDMA/GSM/GPRS
Mobile Phone
User Manual
Copyright © 2009 ZTE CORPORATION.
All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be excerpted, reproduced, translated or utilized in any form or
by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the
prior written permission of ZTE Corporation.
The manual is published by ZTE Corporation. We reserve the right to make modifications on
print errors or update specifications without prior notice.
ZTE CORPORATION Address:
ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P. R. China
Postal Code: 518057
Website: http://www.zte.com.cn
Version No.: R1.0
Manual No.: 079584500551
Edition Time: 08.25. 2009
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LIMITED WARRANTY
ZTE warrants to the original purchaser that the cellular product and its enclosed accessories will be
free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions:
1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:
(1) The limited warranty for the handset remains in effect for a period of 24 months based on
the date of purchase (except for the battery, where the warranty period shall be 6 months).
(2) The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser (end user) and is not
assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end user.
(3) During the warranty period, ZTE or officially appointed service agent will repair or
replace any defective product or parts thereof at its discretion.
(4) This limited warranty is applicable to the customer/end user that purchased the
product from an official dealer.
(5) The purchaser (end user) must retain the original purchase invoice/till slip in order to
enforce this limited warranty.
2. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
(1) Defects or damages resulting from the misuse of this product.
(2) Defects or damages from abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage,
exposure to moisture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized repair,
neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, blown fuses, food or liquid
spillage, acts of God and shipping damage.
(3) The cost of delivery or transportation of the product to the dealer of officially appointed
service center will be borne by the purchaser (end user).
(4) Products received for repair by the dealer or authorized service center after the
product warranty has expired.
(5) Products that have had the serial number removed or defaced.
(6) THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED IN TERMS OF MARKETABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
USE. SPECIFICALLY THE COMPANY WILL ACCEPT NO DAMAGE CAUSED BY
OR DUE TO FAILURE OF OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT,
OR ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT.
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(7) Damage resulting from the use of non-ZTE approved accessories.
(8) Scratches and damage caused by normal use.
(9) Products used outside published maximum rations.
(10) Consumables such as fuses.
(11) Products that have been subject to an unauthorized removal or deactivation of the
network operator-lock function.
Product Safety Information
Read the Safety Information section
of this user guide on this page Do not use while re-fuelling
Do not use hand-held while driving This device may produce a bright or
flashing light
For body-worn operation maintain a
separation of 15 mm Do not dispose of it in a fire
Small parts may cause a choking
hazard Avoid contact with magnetic media
This device may produce a loud
sound Avoid Extreme Temperatures
Keep away from pacemakers and
other personal medical devices
Avoid any contact with liquid, keep it
dry
Switch off when instructed in
hospitals and medical facilities Do not attempt to disassemble
Switch off when instructed in aircrafts
and airports
Do not rely on this device for
emergency communications
Switch off in explosive environments Only use approved accessories
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RF Exposure
Health and safety information
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
Government:
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for
SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the
SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the
power output.
The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at
the ear is 0.682 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.609
W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available
enhancements and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR
levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information
on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section
of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on
FCC ID: Q78-R1010.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a
minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance
with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not
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holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when
the phone is switched on.
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.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
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Distraction
Driving
Full attention must be given to driving at all times in order to reduce the risk of an
accident. Using a phone while driving (even with a hands free kit) can cause distraction
and lead to an accident. You must comply with local laws and regulations restricting
the use of wireless devices while driving.
Operating Machinery
Full attention must be given to operating the machinery in order to reduce the risk of an
accident.
Product Handling
General Statement on Handling and Use
You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of its
use.
You must always switch off your phone wherever the use of a phone is prohibited.
Use of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their
environment.
Always treat your phone and its accessories with care and keep it in a clean and
dust-free place.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open flames or lit tobacco products.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to liquid, moisture or high humidity.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend your phone or its accessories.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the device or its
accessories.
Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
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Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories, only authorized personnel
must do so.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to extreme temperatures, minimum - [5]
and maximum + [50] degrees Celsius.
Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could break when you sit down.
Small Children
Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the reach of small children or allow
them to play with it.
They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the phone.
Your phone contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause an injury or which
could become detached and create a choking hazard.
Demagnetization
To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not allow electronic devices or magnetic media
close to your phone for a long time.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Do not touch the SIM card’s metal connectors.
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Antenna
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily.
Normal Use Position
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone to your ear, with the bottom
towards your mouth.
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Air Bags
Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
Store the phone safely before driving your vehicle.
Seizures/ Blackouts
The phone can produce a bright or flashing light.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
To minimize the risk of RSI when texting or playing games with your phone:
Do not grip the phone too tightly.
Press the buttons lightly.
Use the special features which are designed to minimize the times of pressing buttons,
such as Message Templates and Predictive Text.
Take lots of breaks to stretch and relax.
Emergency Calls
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, which cannot guarantee
connection in all conditions. Therefore, you must never rely solely on any wireless
phone for emergency communications.
Loud Noise
This phone is capable of producing loud noises which may damage your hearing. Turn
down the volume before using headphones, Bluetooth stereo headsets or other audio
devices.
Bright Light
The phone can produce a flashing light, so it can be used as a torch. However, do not
use it too close to the eyes.
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Phone Heating
Your phone may become warm during charging and during normal use.
Electrical Safety
Accessories
Use only approved accessories.
Do not connect with incompatible products or accessories.
Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or
short-circuit in the battery terminals.
Connection to a Car
Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface to the vehicle electrical
system.
Faulty and Damaged Products
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessory.
Only qualified personnel must service or repair the phone or its accessory.
If your phone or its accessory has been submerged in water, punctured, or subjected
to a severe fall, do not use it until you have taken it to be checked at an authorized
service centre.
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Interference
General Statement on Interface
Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices,
such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15 cm be maintained
between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. To achieve this, use the phone on the opposite ear to your pacemaker and
do not carry it in a breast pocket.
Hearing Aids
People with hearing aids or other cochlear implants may experience interfering noises
when using wireless devices or when one is nearby.
The level of interference will depend on the type of hearing device and the distance
from the interference source, increasing the separation between them may reduce
the interference. You may also consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss
alternatives.
Medical Devices
Please consult your doctor and the device manufacturer to determine if operation of your
phone may interfere with the operation of your medical device.
Hospitals
Switch off your wireless device when requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or health
care facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive
medical equipment.
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Aircraft
Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by airport or airline
staff.
Consult the airline staff about the use of wireless devices on board the aircraft, if your
device offers a ‘flight mode’ this must be enabled prior to boarding an aircraft.
Interference in Cars
Please note that because of possible interference to electronic equipment, some vehicle
manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles unless a hands-free kit
with an external antenna is included in the installation.
Explosive Environments
Petrol Stations and Explosive Atmospheres
In locations with potentially explosive atmospheres, obey all posted signs to turn off
wireless devices such as your phone or other radio equipment.
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fuelling areas, below decks on
boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains
chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Blasting Caps and Areas
Power off your mobile phone or wireless device when in a blasting area or in areas posted
power off “two-way radios” or “electronic devices” to avoid interfering with blasting
operations.
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About Your R1010
The mobile device R1010 described in this manual is approved for use on the
GSM850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS900/1900/2100 networks. If you need more information
about GSM and UMTS networks, please get in touch with ZTE customer care or visit www.
zte.com.cn
Your ZTE service number is +86-755-26779999.
When using the features in this device, obey all laws, respect the privacy and legitimate
rights of others, including copyrights.
Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including ring tones), and other
content from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.
Your R1010 supports the Internet connections and Bluetooth™. Like computers, your
device may be exposed to viruses, malicious messages and applications, and other harmful
content. Exercise caution and open messages, accept connectivity requests, download
content and accept installations only from trustworthy sources. To increase the security of
your device, you can consider installing appropriate antivirus software with a regular
update service and using a firewall application.
Warning: To use any features including alarm clock in this device, the R1010 must be
turned on. Do not turn the device on when your mobile device use may cause
interference or danger.
Network Services
To use the phone you must have a service agreement with your service provider. Some of
the features may require special network support and service provision. Contact your
service provider for more detailed information.
This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols.
Some features of this device, such as E-mail, browsing, multimedia messages and content
downloading, require network support and service provisioning for these technologies.
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Contents
1 Getting Started .............................................................................................. 18
1.1 Your Phone .......................................................................................................... 18
1.2 Starting Up ..................... ............................ ............................. ........................ ..... 29
1.3 Entering and Searching Information .................................................................... 34
1.4 Functions and Features Preview ......................................................................... 39
1.5 Device Settings Preview ................ ............................. ............................ ............. 42
2 Using the Phone ........................................................................................... 46
2.1 Overview of Phone .............................................................................................. 46
2.2 Starting the Phone Function ................................................................................ 46
2.3 Locking/Unlocking Your Device ........................................................................... 47
2.4 Making a Call ......................... ........................ ............................. ......................... 48
2.5 Receiving a Call .................................................................................................. 51
2.6 Making a Video Call ............................................................................................ 55
2.7 Using SIM Card Services (STK) .......................................................................... 58
3 Setting Up Your Device ................................................................................ 59
3.1 Basic Settings ................................ ............................. ............................ ............. 59
3.2 Customizing the Display ...................................................................................... 64
3.3 Customizing the Start Menu ................................................................................ 65
3.4 Setting Up Security ................ ............................ ............................. ..................... 66
3.5 Setting Up E-mail ................................................................................................ 69
4 Messaging ..................................................................................................... 71
4.1 Messages ............................................................................................................ 71
4.2 E-mail .................................................................................................................. 75
5 Personal Information .................................................................................... 78
5.1 Contacts .............................................................................................................. 78
5.2 Calendar .............................................................................................................. 80
5.3 Tasks ................................................................................................................... 82
5.4 Notes ................................................................................................................... 84
5.5 SIM Manager ....................................................................................................... 85
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6 Getting Connected ........................................................................................ 86
6.1 Connecting to the Internet .................................................................................. 86
6.2 Internet Explorer Mobile ...................................................................................... 92
6.3 Internet Sharing .................................................................................................. 96
6.4 Bluetooth ............................................................................................................. 97
6.5 Windows Live ™ ................................................................................................. 99
6.6 Windows Live Messenger ................................................................................. 101
6.7 GPS .................................................................................................................. 102
7 Office Mobile ............................................................................................... 105
7.1 Microsoft® Office Mobile .................................................................................... 105
7.2 Microsoft® Office Word® Mobile ......................................................................... 105
7.3 Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile ........................................................................ 108
7.4 Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile ................................................................ 111
7.5 Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile ................................................................... 113
8 Experiencing Multimedia ............................................................................ 114
8.1 Camera ............................................................................................................. 114
8.2 Managing Pictures and Video Files .................................................................. 116
8.3 Windows Media Player Mobile .......................................................................... 117
8.4 FM Radio .......................................................................................................... 122
8.5 Streaming Player .............................................................................................. 122
8.6 Java Applications .............................................................................................. 123
9 More Applications ....................................................................................... 126
9.1 File Explorer ...................................................................................................... 126
9.2 Task Manager ................................................................................................... 127
9.3 Add and Remove Programs Management ....................................................... 128
9.4 PDF ................................................................................................................... 129
9.5 Calculator .......................................................................................................... 130
10 Synchronization .......................................................................................... 132
10.1 Installing ActiveSync ......................................................................................... 132
10.2 Choosing Your Synchronization Type ............................................................... 133
10.3 Setting up synchronization ................................................................................ 133
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10.4 Using ActiveSync tools ...................................................................................... 136
11 Specifications ............................................................................................. 138
12 Index ............................................................................................................ 139
13 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 141
14 Declaration of RoHS Compliance .............................................................. 142
15 Disposal of your old appliance .................................................................. 143
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1 Getting Started
1.1 Your Phone
Front Panel Left Panel
Headset
Port
Charger/USB
Connection
Jack
Volume Up
Volume Down
Touch
Screen
Front
Camera
QWERTY
Keyboard
Microphone
Indicator
Light
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Back Panel Right Panel
Top Panel
Power
Speaker
Back
Camera
Battery
Cover
Stylus
Camera Key
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Key Definition
Key Name Function
Start Key Press to open the Start Menu (Equal to tapping
on the touch screen).
Web Key Press to go to the default home page.
Messaging Key
Press to go to the Messaging function (Equal to
tapping >Programs>Messaging on the
screen).
Hold to open new SMS screen.
OK Key
Press to confirm your data entries (Equal to
tapping on the touch screen).
Press to exit the program in use (Equal to
tapping on the touch screen).
Navigation (Up/
Down/Left/Right)
Keys / Action Key
Use to scroll up, down, left, or right.
Press the center Action Key to carry out the
selection.
Left Soft Key Press to perform the command shown in the label
above the key.
Right Soft Key Press to perform the command shown in the label
above the key.
Dial Key Press to dial a phone number, answer a call, switch
to another call, or put a call on hold.
End Key Press to end a call or return to Today screen.
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Key Name Function
Alphanumeric
Keys
Use to enter numbers, characters or symbols. See
Getting Started-Entering and Searching
Information-Key Functions.
Fn Key
Press to switch between the key functions (See
Getting Started-Entering and Searching
Information-Key Functions.):
Press Fn Key once and sequentially press the
other one key to get the second function of it.
Then press the other keys to get the first
functions.
Press Fn Key and the other one key at the same
time to get the second function of it.
Press Fn Key twice and then press the other
keys to get the second functions of them. If you
want to get the first functions, press Fn Key
once again.
Shortcut Key
Press to open Wireless Manager.
Hold to open Task Manager.
This shortcut key can be assigned in >
Settings >Personal tab>Buttons.
Backspace Key Press to backspace over characters.
Enter Key Press to enter the next line when entering text.
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Key Name Function
Comma/
semicolon Key
Use to enter a comma or semicolon. See Getting
Started-Entering and Searching Information-Key
Functions.
Period/ colon Key
Use to enter a period or colon. See Getting
Started-Entering and Searching Information-Key
Functions.
Shift Key Hold to switch between uppercase and lowercase.
Sym /Tab Key
Press to open the symbols panel/enter a tab
symbol. See Getting Started-Entering and
Searching Information-Key Functions.
Space/ Lock Key
Use to enter spaces or lock the keyboard. See
Getting Started-Entering and Searching
Information-Key Functions.
Notes:
In this manual "press a key" means you press a key and then release it, and "hold a
key" means you press a key and hold on for two seconds or more.
You can use both pressing the keys on your keyboard and tapping the screen to
enter some menus. In this manual, the most convenient methods in procedures are
introduced.
For example, in the section “Customize the Today Screen”: “tap >Settings>Today
is the most convenient method. You can also use the following method to realize the
same function:
a) Press Start Key to open the Start menu.
b) Use your Navigation Keys to select Settings.
c) Press Action Key to open the Settings menu.
d) Use Navigation Keys to select Today.
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e) Press Action Key to open the Today menu.
Today Screen
Today Screen Displays
The Today screen appears when you turn on the phone.
Use Navigation Keys or tap on the scroll bar to scroll down the Today screen to see
more information.
The default Today screen displays important information, such as:
Current date and local time.
Wireless Manager.
Upcoming appointments.
Number of unread messages.
Device unlocked.
Tip: You can customize the view of Today screen. For more information, see Setting Up
Your Device – Customizing the Display- Customize the Today screen.
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Common Status Indicators on the Title Bar of the Today Screen
Indicator What it means
Missed call
New message
New mail
Receiving MMS message
New MMS message received
Sending MMS message
MMS message sent
Title Bar
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Indicator What it means
Cannot send MMS message
Bluetooth connection is active
Bluetooth partnership is created
New Windows Live
TM
message
Calls are forwarded
Roaming
Vibrate mode
Sound off
Sound on
Speakerphone on
Bluetooth headset detected
Bluetooth headset playing music
Battery charging
Battery full
Battery low
Maximum signal strength
No phone service
No signal
Searching for phone service
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Indicator What it means
Phone is turned off
EDGE available
GPRS available
HSDPA available
UMTS available
GPRS connecting
GPRS in use
EDGE connecting
EDGE in use
HSDPA connecting
HSDPA in use
UMTS connecting
UMTS in use
Call on hold
Voice call in progress
No SIM card inserted
Wi-Fi is on
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Indicator What it means
Wi-Fi is connected
Wi-Fi is connecting
Synchronization in progress
Connection is active
Connection is not active
Alarm
Start Menu
On the Today screen, tap Start to go to the Start menu. It shows the shortcuts for the
software bundled with the phone and the application programs installed by the user.
To run the programs:
Tap the program you want to run.
Use Navigation Keys to move through these application programs (see Figure
1), and press Action Key to run them.
Note: The Start menu is displayed in a normal size. If you want to change it to a
larger or smaller size, tap > Settings>System tab>Screen>Text Size tab, then
slip the stylus to the left or right to adjust the text size.
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Figure 1
To return to the Today screen
At any screen, press Start Key or tap to open the Start Menu and then select
Today to go back to the Today screen so that you can run other tasks.
Note: You can also press End Key to return to the Today screen. If you press End
Key during a call, however, the call will be ended.
Indicator Light
Detail Description
Red (normal) Charging
Green (normal) Charging completed
Green (flashing) Notifications of some events, such as missed calls, new
instant message etc.
These notifications can be set in > Settings>Personal
tab>Sounds & Notifications>Notifications tab.
Open a recently-used program
Switch to the Toda
y
screen
Open a program (The items displayed
here can be customized in Start >
Settings > Personal tab >Menus)
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View and chan
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View the hel
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1.2 Starting Up
Install the SIM/Micro SD Card and Battery
1. Hold your SIM card with the cut corner oriented as shown below and then insert it
into the card holder properly. See Figure3.
2. Hold your Micro SD card with the cut corner oriented as shown below and then insert
it into the card holder properly. See Figure 3.
3. Insert the battery by aligning the gold contacts on the battery with the gold contacts
in the battery compartment on the phone. Push down the battery until it clicks into
place. See Figure 4.
4. Replace the battery cover and press it gently until you hear a click. See Figure 5.
Figure 2
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Figure 3
Figure 4
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Figure 5
Remove the Battery and SIM/Micro SD Card
1. Make sure that your mobile phone is powered off.
2. Remove the battery cover. See Figure 2.
3. Pull the battery up and remove it from the mobile phone. See Figure 6.
4. Pull the SIM card out and remove it from the mobile phone. See Figure 3.
5. Push the Micro SD card so it clicks out.
6. Slide down gently and remove the Micro SD card from the slot. See Figure3.
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Figure 6
Cautions for using SIM/Micro SD card
Do not touch the metal contacts on the card with hands or metal objects.
Use a soft cloth to clean the card.
Keep the card out of the reach of the children.
Charge the Battery
The new battery is not fully charged. To charge the battery, you need to:
1. Connect the adapter to the adapter slot. See Figure7.
2. Connect the charger to a standard AC wall outlet.
If battery is low, there will be a pop-up message on the screen and the indicator light will
be green and flashing.
When charging, the indicator light will be red. When charging in the power-on mode,
the icon appears on the title bar of the Today screen. When charging is completed,
the battery indicator appears on the title bar.
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Disconnect the charger when the battery is fully charged.
Figure 7
Power On/Off Your Phone
Make sure that your (U)SIM card is in your mobile phone and the battery is charged.
Hold the Power Key to power on/off the phone. The phone will automatically search for
the network after it is powered on.
When you first power on your R1010 after you purchase it or reset it to factory (see
Setting Up Your Device- Basic Settings-Reset to Factory Settings), you need to
calibrate the screen (see Setting Up Your Device- Basic Settings- Calibrate the
Screen) and select your time zone (see Setting Up Your Device- Basic Settings-Set the
time and date).
Note: You may need to enter the PIN (Personal Identification Number) code if you have
enabled the (U)SIM PIN. (See Setting Up Your Device- Setting Up Security-Secure the
(U)SIM Function-Enable the (U)SIM PIN.)
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1.3 Entering and Searching Information
When you enter a field that needs text or numbers, you can use the QWERTY hardware
keypad or one of the onscreen input methods to enter information.
Key functions
The Alphanumeric Keys, Comma/ semicolon Key, Period/ colon Key, Sym/ Tab
Key and Space/ Lock Key have two functions. The functions shown on the lower part
of the keys are called the first functions, and those shown on the upper part of the keys
are called the second functions.
Alphanumeric Keys
The first function: Press the keys to enter the letters shown on the lower part of the
keys.
The second function: Press the keys to enter symbols or numbers shown on the
upper part of the keys.
Comma/ semicolon Key
The first function: Comma Key, press to enter commas.
The second function: Semicolon Key, press to enter semicolons.
Period/ colon Key
The first function: Period Key, press to enter periods.
The second function: Colon Key, press to enter colons.
Sym/Tab Key
The first function: Sym Key, press to open the symbol panel.
The second function: Tab Key, press to enter a tab symbol.
The second function
The first function
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Space/ Lock Key
The first function: Press to enter a space.
The second function: Press to lock the keyboard.
Using the QWERTY Hardware Keyboard
You can enter text, numbers, and symbols by using the QWERTY keyboard. When you
enter a field that needs text or numbers, the phone automatically selects the alphabetic
input mode. In this mode, you can:
Use Alphanumeric Keys to enter lowercase letters.
Press Shift Key twice, and then use the corresponding alphanumeric keys to enter
uppercase letters.
Press Sym Key to open the symbol pad, and then select the required symbol to enter.
Press Comma Key or Period Key to enter a comma or a period.
Press Backspace Key to delete a single character, and hold this key to clear all
inputs.
Press Enter Key to turn to the next line.
Press Space Key to input a space.
Press Fn Key to switch between the first and second functions of the keys (See
Getting Started-Your Phone-Key Definition- Fn Key).
Press Tab Key to enter a tab symbol or jump to the next input text field.
Press Alphanumeric Keys to enter the corresponding numbers or symbols.
Press Semicolon Key or Colon Key to enter a semicolon or a colon.
Onscreen Input Methods
When you enter a field that needs text or numbers, the Input Panel will be available on
the bottom of the touch screen.
Ta p t he Input Selector arrow (that appears next to the Input Panel icon) to open a
menu. In this menu, you can select or customize a text input method. The corresponding
Input Panel will be displayed after selecting a text input method, and then you can use
it to enter text or numbers.
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Figure 8
Figure 9
Entering Text or Numbers through Touch Keyboard
With the enlarged keys and input enhancement, you can type faster and more
accurately using the touch Keyboard.
To use the touch Keyboard:
Enter a field that needs text or numbers.
Tap the default input panel icon to get the touch Keyboard. See Picture of
Figure 10.
Input Panel icon
Input Panel (Keyboard)
Input Selector arrow
Input Selector
Select to
customize the
input methods
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Tap a~z to enter lowercase letters.
Tap Sym Key to open symbols panel. From this panel, you can press Key,
Key, Key, Key, Key or Key to search for special characters.
Note: When composing sentences, the first letter of the new sentence will be
capitalized automatically.
Figure 10
Tap CAP Key to get the uppercase touch keyboard (See Picture of Figure10)
and enter uppercase letters or symbols.
Tap CAP/Shift Key to switch between uppercase and lowercase.
Tap the keys 0~9 to enter numbers, or
Tap 123 Key to get the number touch keyboard (See Picture of Figure10) and
enter numbers or calculating symbols.
Tap 123 Key again to return to the default keyboard screen (See Picture of Figure 10).
Tap άű Key to get to the keyboard just as shown in Picture of Figure10.
Ta
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CAP
Tap άű and Shift/CAP
Tap άű
Ta
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123 1
2
3
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Tap the corresponding letters or symbols to enter them or tap CAP/Shift Keys to
get the screen shown in Picture of Figure 10 to enter the uppercase letters.
Tap CAP/Shift Key to switch between uppercase and lowercase.
Tap Tab Key to enter the tab symbol.
Tap Ctrl Key and some other keys to do some corresponding operations. For
example, you can use Ctrl and C Key to copy the text:
(1) Tap Ctrl Key.
(2) Slip your stylus to select the text that you want to copy.
(3) Tap C Key.
Searching Information
You can search for files and other items stored in My Documents folder or on an
installed storage card. You can search by file name or by words located in the item.
1. Tap >Programs>Search.
2. In the Search for field, you can:
Enter the file name, word, or other information.
Tap the icon and select one item that you have searched before.
3. In the Type field, you can tap the icon and select a data type from the list.
4. Tap Search.
5. In the Results list, tap the item you want.
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1.4 Functions and Features Preview
Your R1010 has lots of functions. The following are programs that are preinstalled on your
device.
Programs in the Start Menu
Icons Description
Office
Mobile
Excel Mobile Microsoft
®
Office Excel
Mobile enables you to
edit and view your Excel worksheets.
OneNote Mobile Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile enables
you to edit and view your OneNote files.
PowerPoint Mobile Microsoft
®
Office PowerPoint
Mobile
enables you to view your PowerPoint presentations.
Word Mobile Microsoft
®
Office Word Mobile enables you to edit
and view your Word documents and text files.
ActiveSync Synchronize information between your device
and a PC.
Calendar Enables you to schedule appointments, including
meetings and other events.
Internet Explorer Enables you to browse the web and WAP
sites or download programs or files from the internet.
Phone Enables you to make and receive calls, set up speed dial
calling.
Pictures & Videos View, manage, send or beam your
pictures and videos.
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Programs Screen
Icons Description
Games Play the two preinstalled games: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire.
Calculator Perform the basic calculating functions, such as addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division, extraction and so on.
Camera Enables you to capture photos or shoot video clips.
Contacts Enables you to manage your friends and colleagues.
File Explorer Organize and manage your files on the device.
FM Radio Search for radio channels, listen to them, and save them on
your device.
SIMMgr Manage the contacts that are stored in your SIM card.
Task Manager View and manage all the running programs on your
device.
Getting Started Get the basic operations guide of the device: Make a call,
Set date and time, Set up E-mail, Set up a device password, Set up a
Bluetooth headset, Set background, Set ring tone, Transfer music and
Add/remove Getting Started.
JAVA Download and install JAVA applications on your device.
Messaging Enables you to send and receive SMS, MMS messages and
E-mails.
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Icons Description
Messenger Send and receive instant messages through the Windows
Live Messenger.
Notes Create handwriting or typed notes and voice recordings to send or
beam to other devices.
Internet Sharing Connect your PC to the internet through the data
connection of your device.
PDF View PDF (Portable Document Format) files on your device.
Search Search Notes, Help, Messaging, Tasks or other information on
your device.
Streaming Player Lets you stream live broadcasts or on-demand media
content from the Web.
Tasks View and manage your tasks on your device.
Windows Live Find information on the Web through the mobile version of
Windows Live™. You can also sign into your Windows Live account to
access your Live Mail messages and send/receive instant messages in
Live Messenger.
Windows Media Play the audio or video files on your device through
Windows Media.
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1.5 Device Settings Preview
You can adjust the device settings to suit the way you like. Tap > Settings>Personal/
System/Connections tab to view all the settings on your device.
Personal tab
Icons Description
2G/3G Select a network type according to your device service.
Lock Set a password of your device.
Buttons Assign a program or function to a hardware button.
Input Set the options of each input method.
Today Customize the appearance and items of the Today screen.
Menus Select the programs that appear in the Start Menu.
Owner Information Enter your personal information to your device.
Sounds & Notifications Enable the sounds for events, notifications
etc. and set the type of notifications for different events.
Phone Customize the phone settings such as the ring tone, PIN code
of your (U)SIM card, Call services, video phone settings and more.
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System tab
Icons Description
About View the basic information of your device.
Certificates Set the information of certificates that are installed on
your device.
Customer Feedback Send customer feedback to make Windows
Mobile software better.
Regional Settings Set the regional configuration to use, including the
format for displaying numbers, currency, date, and time on your
device.
Screen Align the screen. You can also clear type and adjust the text
size.
Encryption Encrypt files on your storage card.
Power Check the power station of your battery. You can also set the
timeout for turning of the device to conserve battery power.
Task Manager View the currently running programs information and
you can select to end them.
External GPS Set the appropriate GPS communication ports.
OEM’s information View the OEM’s information of your device.
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Icons Description
Memory View the storage and program memory information of your
device and storage card.
Managed Programs View the installation history of managed
programs.
Error Reporting Enable and disable the device’s error reporting
function.
Clock & Alarms Set the time and date of your device. You can also
set the alarms at specified days and times of a week.
Remove Programs Remove programs that you installed on your
device.
Reset Factory Reset your device to factory settings.
Backlight Set the backlight timeout and adjust the backlight.
Windows Update Update Windows Mobile® on your device with the
latest updates.
Connections tab
Icons Description
Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth on, set your device to be visible and search
for other Bluetooth devices.
Wireless Manager Turn on wireless services: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or
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Icons Description
Phone services. You can also get quick access to the wireless service
settings.
Domain Enroll Connect your device with company resources. You
will need to enrollment password provided by your system
administrator.
Connections Set up one or more types of modem connections for
your device, such as phone dial-up, GPRS, and more, so that your
device can connect to the Internet or a private local network.
Beam Set your device to receive all incoming beams.
USB to PC Change the type of the USB connection.
Wi-Fi Configure wireless networks and the network adapters. You can
also search for networks detected.
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2 Using the Phone
2.1 Overview of Phone
You can use Phone to make phone calls, set up speed dials, keep track of calls, and
send messages. Your wireless service provider may also provide other useful services
such as voice mail, call barring, call forwarding, call waiting, fixed dialing and caller ID.
The integrated phone on your device can also be used to connect your device to an ISP
or work network so you can browse the web and read E-mail. You can connect to the
Internet or work network using a cellular line.
2.2 Starting the Phone Function
Disable & Enable Phone Function
When using this phone, you can control wireless functions. When the phone function is
off, you will not be able to receive calls, send/receive messages, or use GPRS to
connect to wireless mobile network. But other handset functions such as browsing
the calendar, listening to music, or playing games, can still be used.
1. Tap the icon on the Today screen, or select > Settings > Connections
tab> Wireless Manager to open the wireless manager.
2. Tap Phone on the Wireless Manager screen.
-or-
Use Navigation Keys to select Phone and press Action Key to select On to
enable the phone function, or select Off to disable the phone function. The title bar
will display for On or for Off.
Note: Under certain circumstances (such as on a plane), you may need to turn off the
phone function.
Open the Phone Screen
From the Phone screen, you can view the speed dial list, open call, send text message
or find a contact, and even save a new number into Contacts. There are several ways to
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access the Phone screen:
Press Dial Key.
Enter the phone number on Today screen.
Press Start Key, select Phone and press Action Key.
Tap >Phone.
Enter SIM PIN
Each time you power on the phone or activate the phone function, you will need to enter
the SIM card PIN provided by your network service provider if you have enabled the
PIN code (See Setting Up Your Device-Setting Up Security- Secure the (U)SIM
Function-Enable the (U)SIM PIN).
Enter the phone’s SIM PIN code and press Enter. Wait for the phone to verify the PIN code.
Warning: If you enter your PIN incorrectly for three times, the SIM card will be locked
automatically. Contact your service provider to obtain the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK)
code to unlock the SIM card.
2.3 Locking/Unlocking Your Device
Lock your device
You can lock the keypad to avoid pressing keys accidentally, and to prevent unauthorized
actions on the device while not carrying it. When the keypad is locked, you will still
receive phone call notifications and see appointments reminders.
1. Open the Today screen, if necessary.
2. Tap Device unlocked.
You can also use the keyboard to lock your device:
1. Press Fn Key once.
2. Press Space Key.
Tips:
The lock icon will change to a closed lock .
You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the keypad is locked.
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Unlock your device
1. At the bottom of the Today screen, tap Unlock.
2. Tap Unlock again.
You can also use the keyboard to unlock your device:
1. Press Left Soft Key.
2. Press Key.
2.4 Making a Call
Make a Call by entering a phone number
1. Enter phone numbers you want to call on the Today screen or the Phone screen.
2. If you make a mistake, press Backspace Key to erase the last digit, hold this key to
clear all digits. Your phone automatically lists the matched contacts.
3. Press Dial Key or tap Keypad >Talk to call.
4. Press End Key or tap End to end the call.
Make a Call by entering a contact name
1. Open the Phone screen (See Using the Phone – Starting the Phone Function-Open
the Phone Screen).
2. Use a text input method to enter the contact’s first or last name (See Getting
Started-Entering and Searching Information).
3. When the contact appears in the list, tap it and then tap Call or select it and press
Dial Key.
Make a Call from a hyperlink phone number
You may quickly dial a phone number from an E-mail or text message that contains a
hyperlink phone number. A hyperlink phone number is underlined in the same manner
as a web site address.
1. Tap >Programs>Messaging, and then select Messages.
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2. Scroll to the message that contains the phone number you want to call.
3. Tap the message to open it.
4. Tap the hyperlink phone number in the message.
5. Verify that the phone number is correct. If necessary, add the country code or area
code.
6. Tap Call.
Make a Call from the Contact list
1. On Today screen, tap Contacts or tap > Programs>Contacts.
2. Tap the contact you wish to call, or select it and press Dial Key.
Note: If there is more than one number for the contact, tap the number you want to
call.
Make a Call from Call History
1. Open the Phone Screen (See Using the Phone –Starting the Phone Function - Open
the Phone Screen).
2. Tap Keypad >Call History.
3. Tap the recently dialed or received contact from the list. You can scroll down the list
to see more call history.
4. Tap the number you want to call and tap Call, or select the number and press Dial
Key.
Make a conference call
You can create a phone session between yourself and two or more other parties.
1. Call the first number.
2. While you are connected to the first number, tap Hold.
3. Call the second number.
4. Tap Menu>Conference.
5. To add another party, tap Hold, dial the number, then tap Menu>Conference.
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Note: If you want to talk to one of the parties privately during the conference call, tap
Menu>Private. To include everyone in the call again, tap Menu>Conference.
Make Emergency Calls
On the Today screen or Phone screen, enter the emergency number for your location,
and then tap Keypad>Talk or press Dial Key. It is possible to dial emergency numbers
when the keypad is locked or the (U)SIM card is not inserted.
(U)SIM card may store other emergency numbers. Contact your service provider if you
need more information.
Make International Calls
1. On the Today screen or Phone screen, press Key to enter “+”.
2. Enter the full phone number.
3. Tap Keypad > Talk or press Dial key.
For example: +49-123-12345678 in the following format: +country code-area code-phone
number.
Make Speed Dial
Press and hold the speed key to call on the Today screen. You can set speed dial
entries/shortcuts for the frequently dialed contact numbers.
Set Speed dial
Before you create a Speed Dial entry, the number must already exist in Contacts.
1. From the Phone screen, tap Menu>Speed dial.
2. Tap Menu>New.
3. Select a contact that you want to set speed dial, or tap Menu>New Contact to add
the number you want to set speed dial to your Contacts.
4. Tap the arrow behind Location to select a number key.
5. Tap OK.
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Call a voice mailbox
On the Today screen or Phone screen, Hold Key.
Tap and hold 1 on the phone keypad.
Notes:
If you are out of range of a phone line when voice mail arrives, you will be notified
that you have voice mail the next time that you are able to receive calls on that line.
If you have more than one phone line, the voice mailbox that you reach will be
determined as follows:
a) If only one voice mailbox has new voice mail, you will reach that mailbox.
b) If more than one voice mail has new voice mail, you will reach line 1 first, then
line 2.
c) If you have no unread voice mail, you will reach the voice mailbox.
2.5 Receiving a Call
Answering or Ignoring a first Incoming Call
When there is an incoming call, the phone will display the information on the screen.
To answer, press Dial Key, Left Soft Key or tap Answer.
To ignore, tap Ignore or press End Key or Right Soft Key.
Tips:
You can use other programs on your device during a call. To switch quickly back to
phone, press Dial Key or tap >Phone. To end the call, Press End Key.
When someone not in your list of contacts calls you, you can create a contact during
the call or from the call history by tapping Menu>Save to Contacts.
Answering or postponing a second call
Press Dial Key or tap Answer to put the first call on hold and answer the second
call. Tap Swap to switch between calls.
Tap Ignore to postpone answering the call.
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Put a call on hold
During a call, you can put a call on hold so that you can call another number or answer
an incoming call. If you have more than one call on the line, you can move from one call
to the other.
Tap Hold to put a call on hold, or
Hold Dial Key.
Forward calls
You can use Call Forwarding to forward all incoming calls to a different number.
1. Open the Phone screen (See Using the Phone-Starting the Phone Function -Open
the Phone screen).
2. Tap Menu>Options>Services tab.
3. Select Call Forwarding and tap Get Settings.
4. Select Forward all incoming phone calls and enter the phone number that is to
receive forward calls.
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You can also use Call forward to forward incoming calls to a different number based on
your situation:
Select No answer to forward calls only when you cannot answer your call.
Select Unavailable to forward calls only when your phone is turned off or you are
unreachable.
Select Busy to forward calls when the line is busy.
Block calls
You can use Call Barring to block certain types of incoming and/or outgoing calls.
1. Open the Phone screen (See Using the Phone-Starting the Phone Function -Open
the Phone screen).
2. Tap Menu>Options>Services tab.
3. Select Call Barring and tap Get Settings.
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4. Select the type of incoming and/or outgoing calls you want to block.
Mute a call
During a call, you can mute your microphone so that the person with whom you are
speaking cannot hear you, but you can still hear him or her.
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Tap Mute to mute your call.
When the microphone is turned off, the mute icon appears on the screen. Tap
Unmute to turn on the microphone again.
2.6 Making a Video Call
Your device allows you to make video calls when you are within a 3G network coverage
area. You need to use a (U)SIM card to make video calls.
Make a video call
On the phone keypad, tap the phone number to call, and then tap .
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Note: The other party’s image will appear on the screen after a connection is
established.
Change video call settings
While on a video call, you can change certain settings such as the size of the image,
brightness of the image, the camera to use, and more.
Tap to adjust the brightness.
Tap to adjust the color of the image.
Tap to change the local or the far-away image as the current image.
Tap to zoom in the current image.
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Set up Video call options
When you are on the video call, you can tap Menu to do the following operations:
Mute: Mute the call.
Open/Close camera: Open or close the camera.
Switch the camera: Switch between the front and back camera.
Save to Contacts: Save the current number to your Contacts.
Create Note: Create a Note while answering the call.
Call History: Tap to view the call history.
Speed dial: Set speed dial of a contact number.
Options: View and change the settings of video call.
a) Phone: View and the change the Sounds of your video call.
b) Security: View and change the security settings of your video call.
c) Services: View and change your desired Services.
d) NetworkView and change your network settings.
e) Video Phone: View and change the video phone settings.
f) Others: View and change other settings.
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2.7 Using SIM Card Services (STK)
STK appears on the screen only if your (U)SIM card provides this function. To use the
(U)SIM card services, insert your (U)SIM card into the phone at first.
Ta p >Programs >STK. The displayed name on the STK Service is provided by
your network service. For example, if you insert a (U)SIM card provided by ZTE, the
displayed name on the STK service will be Menu ZTE.
(U)SIM card information services rely on your networks. Please contact with your
service provider for detailed information.
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3 Setting Up Your Device
3.1 Basic Settings
Enter owner information
When you store your owner information on your device and display it on your screen,
you make it easier for someone to return your device to you if it is lost.
1. Tap >Settings>Personal tab>Owner Information.
2. On the Identification tab, enter your personal information.
Tip: If owner information is displayed on the Today screen (See Setting Up Your
Device-Customizing the Display-Customize the Today screen), you can open and edit
the information directly from the Today screen. Just tap that section of screen.
Set the time and date
1. Tap >Settings>System tab> Clock & Alarms.
2. On the Time tab, select the correct time zone and set the date and time.
Tip: If Date is displayed on the Today screen (See Setting Up Your Device-Customizing
the Display-Customize the Today screen), you can open and edit the information
directly from the Today screen. Just tap that section of screen and then select Time tab
to set the time and date.
Note: During synchronization, the time on your device is updated with the time on your
PC.
Set alarms
1. Open Clock & Alarms by doing one of the following:
On the Today screen, tap the date area and select Alarms tab if necessary.
Tap >Settings>System tab> Clock & Alarms> Alarms tab.
2. Tap <Description> and enter a name for the alarm.
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3. Tap the day of the week for the alarm, you can select multiple days by tapping each
desired day.
4. Tap the time to open a clock and set the time for the alarm:
To enter the time from the clock: use your stylus to drag the minute or hour hand.
To enter the time from the box, tap hour or minute. Then either tap the up or
down arrows, or use the text input panel to enter a number.
Tap AM or PM to change that value.
5. Tap to specify the type of the alarm you want. You can choose a flashing light, a
single sound, a repeating sound, or vibration.
6. If you choose to play a sound, tap the list next to the Play sound check box, and tap
the sound you want.
Power Management
Change power settings
You can specify when or whether your device turns off to conserve battery power.
You can specify one setting for while the device is plugged into an external power
source and another for while it is using the battery.
For optimal conservation, specify 3 minutes or less.
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>Power.
2. Tap Advanced tab.
3. Select the check box for each condition where you want the device to turn off
automatically. Then select the time interval.
Make the battery last longer
How long your battery last depends on battery type and how you use your device.
Try the following to help preserve battery life.
Tap >Settings>System tab>Power. On the Advanced tab, you can specify
when your device turns off to conserve battery (See Setting Up Your Device
–Basic Settings –Power Management -Change power settings).
Use the AC adapter to plug your device into external power wherever possible,
especially when using a modem or other peripherals.
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Adjust the backlight settings (See Setting Up Your Device- Customizing the
Display - Set the backlight to dim after a time delay).
Searching for networks consumes a lot of power. When you know you are out of
range of your Wi-Fi networks, turn Wi-Fi off (See Getting Connected – Connecting
to the Internet -Turn on/off the Wi-Fi connection).
Turn Bluetooth off when you are not using it (See Getting Connected – Bluetooth
- Turn on/off Bluetooth).
Make the device visible to the other devices only when you are trying to establish
a Bluetooth partnership (See Getting Connected – Bluetooth - Make your device
visible).
Select the Receive all incoming beams setting only while you are trying to
receive beamed files. To find this setting, tap >Settings>Connections>Beam.
Lower the volume by pressing Volume Down Key (See the Left Panel of Your
Phone).
Change language and regional settings
Regional settings specify the style in which numbers, currency, dates, and times are
displayed.
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>Regional Settings.
2. On the Region tab, select your language and region.
The Region you select determines which options are selected by default on the other
tabs. These default options are displayed on the Region tab under the list box.
3. To change the other options from the defaults, tap the other tabs such as Number,
Currency, Time and Date to change the settings.
Set Events Notifications
Specify the sound for an event
1. Tap >Settings>Personal tab>Sounds & Notifications.
2. On the Sounds tab, choose how you want to be notified by selecting the
appropriate check boxes.
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3. On the Notifications tab, in Event, tap an event name and choose how you want
to be notified by selecting the appropriate check boxes. You can choose from
several options, such as a special sound, a message, or a flashing light. If you
clear all of the options, you will still see an icon notifying you of the event.
Note: Turning off sounds and the flashing light helps conserve battery power.
Select the Network Type
The GSM and WCDMA services are supported by your device. You can set the network
type according to your phone service.
1. Tap >Settings>Personal tab>2G/3G.
2. Select AUTO, WCDMA or GSM.
Set the ring tone
You can select a ring tone to notify you of incoming calls.
1. From the Phone screen, tap Menu>Options…>Phone tab.
2. In the Ring type list, tap the type you want.
3. In the Ring tone list, tap the sound you want to use.
Tip: To use custom, wav, mid, or wma files as ring tones, use ActiveSync on your PC or
Bluetooth to copy the file to the File Explorer/My Device / My Document folder on
your device. Then select the sound from the Ring tone list. For more information on
copying files to your device, see ActiveSync Help.
Calibrate the Screen
Calibrating the touch screen involves tapping the center of a cross with the stylus as the
cross moves around the screen. This process ensures that when you tap the screen with
your stylus, the tapped item is activated.
If your device does not accurately respond to screen taps, follow these steps to recalibrate it:
1. Tap > Settings > System tab > Screen.
2. On the Alignment tab, tap Align Screen, and then follow the onscreen instructions
to complete the calibration.
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Reset to Factory Settings
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>Reset Factory.
2. Enter 1234.
3. Tap OK.
The phone will restart after reset.
Caution: After you reset your phone to factory settings, all the information and settings
you have saved on your phone will be lost.
Set up Windows Update
The first time you use this function, you need to set up how you want Windows Update
to check for and download important updates.
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>Windows Update.
2. Tap Next.
3. Choose Automatic or Manual to check for and download important updates
automatically or manually on the Microsoft Web site, and then tap Next.
4. Tap Finish.
If you have already chosen the method to check for important updates, you can tap
Menu>Change Schedule to change.
After setting up Windows Update, it will connect to the Internet to download updates
on your device with the latest security patches or fixes.
For more information, read the description on the Windows Update screen.
Set up Error Reporting
Tap >Settings>System tab>Error Reporting. If enabled, the phone will remind
you to send the error report to Microsoft Corporation.
For more information, read the description on the Error Reporting screen.
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Set up Customer Feedback
Ta p >Settings>System tab>Customer Feedback, and then tap to choose Send
Feedback or Don’t Send Feedback. If you select Send Feedback, the phone will remind
you to send a feedback to Microsoft Corporation.
For more information, read the description on the Customer Feedback screen.
3.2 Customizing the Display
Customize the Today screen
1. Tap >Settings>Personal tab>Today.
2. On the Appearance tab, select the desired theme for the background of the Today screen.
3. On the Items tab, select the items you want to appear on the Today screen. To set
the options of an item, highlight the item and tap Options. Not all items have options.
Tip: To change the order of items displayed on the Today screen, tap the item and tap
Move Up or Move Down.
Add a custom background image
You can use one of your own pictures as the background image on the Today screen.
Be aware that pictures can affect the readability of the text on the Today screen.
1. Tap >Settings> Personal tab>Today.
2. Select the Use this picture as the background check box and tap Browse to view
a list of your picture files.
3. In Folder, select the folder that contains the picture you want to use.
4. In Type, select the file type of the picture.
5. Tap the picture you want to use.
6. Tap OK.
Tip: When you use the camera to take a picture, you can tap Menu>Set as Today
Background. When you do this, you can select the degree of transparency you want
when the picture is used as a background image.
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Increase or decrease the size of text on the screen
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>Screen>Text Size tab.
2. Move the slider to increase or decrease the text size.
Set the backlight
Adjust brightness of backlight
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>Backlight.
2. Tap Adjust brightness tab.
3. Move the slider to adjust the brightness.
Set the backlight to dim after a time delay
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>Backlight.
2. Tap Battery power tab or External power tab.
3. Select Turn off backlight if not used for check box, and specify the time delay.
Set the keypad led
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>Backlight.
2. Tap the Keypad led tab.
3. Select or clear the check boxes and set the time or interval.
3.3 Customizing the Start Menu
You can choose up to seven programs to always appear on the Start menu.
1. Tap >Settings>Personal tab>Menus.
2. Select the programs you want on the Start Menu and clear the ones that you do not
want.
3. Tap OK.
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Note: You cannot remove the link to the Today screen that appears at the top of the
Start menu. This link is not counted as one of the seven programs that will always appear
on the Start menu.
3.4 Setting Up Security
Secure your device
You can protect your device from unauthorized use and protect your data in the
following ways:
1. Protect your device with a password, which will be required to unlock the device.
You can also set a time period after which your device will be locked automatically.
a) Tap >Settings>Personal tab>Lock.
b) Select Prompt if device unused for check box, and in the box to the right
select how long your device must be turned off before a password is required. If
your administrator has set a minimum length of time, you can set a shorter time
interval but not a longer time.
c) In the Password type box, select the type of password you would like to use.
Enter the password and confirm it.
Simple PIN: Indicates a number password.
Strong alphanumeric: Indicates passwords that use uppercase and
lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols such as punctuation.
If your device is configured to connect to a network, use a strong password
to help protect network security.
d) On the Hint tab, enter a phrase that will help you remember your password, but
does not allow others to guess your password.
The hint will be displayed after the wrong password is entered four times.
e) Tap OK.
The next time the device is turned on, you will be prompt to enter your password.
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To ensure you can make emergency calls, do not begin your password with
digits of your local emergency number.
Each time a wrong password is entered, the time your device takes to respond
will get longer and longer, until the device appears not to be responding.
2. Encrypt files as they are placed on a storage card, so that the files can be read only
by using this device.
a) Tap >Settings>System tab>Encryption.
b) Select Encrypt files when placed on a storage card.
Notes:
If your organization enforces an encryption policy, you can see this setting
but cannot change it.
Encrypted files can be read only on the device that encrypted them.
Encrypted files are opened just like other files, provided you are using the
device that encrypted them. There is no separate step for you to take to
read these files.
Change a password
1. Tap >Settings>Personal tab>Lock.
You will be prompt to enter your current password.
2. In the Password box, enter your new password.
3. Enter the new password again in the Confirm box.
4. On the Hint tab, enter a phrase that will help you remember your new password, but
that does not allow others to guess your password.
The hint will be displayed after the wrong password is entered four times.
5. Tap OK.
Secure the (U)SIM Function
You can set the PIN password to prevent others from using the (U)SIM function. The
initial PIN code is provided by your service provider.
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Enable the (U)SIM PIN
After the PIN code is activated, each time you turn on the phone, you have to enter the
PIN code. Otherwise you can not use the functions of (U)SIM card. The PIN code is
required before it is modified or cancelled. If you forget the PIN code, contact your service
provider.
1. Open the Phone screen (See Using the Phone-Starting the Phone Function -Open
the Phone screen).
2. Tap Menu>Options>Security tab.
3. Select Require PIN when phone is used check box.
4. Enter the (U)SIM PIN code, and tap Enter.
Note: To cancel without enabling the (U)SIM PIN, press Cancel.
Warning: If you enter your PIN incorrectly for three times, the (U)SIM card will be locked
automatically. Contact your service provider to obtain the PUK code to unlock the
(U)SIM card.
Disable the (U)SIM PIN
You have to enter the correct PIN code to disable the use of PIN code. After it is disabled,
each time you turn on the phone, you will not be asked to enter the PIN code.
1. Open the Phone screen (See Using the Phone-Starting the Phone Function -Open
the Phone screen).
2. Tap Menu>Options>Security tab.
3. Clear Require PIN when phone is used check box.
4. Enter the (U)SIM PIN code, and tap Enter.
Change the (U)SIM PIN
When the new (U)SIM PIN is enabled, you must enter this PIN to unlock the phone.
1. Open the Phone screen (See Using the Phone-Starting the Phone Function -Open
the Phone screen).
2. Tap Menu>Options>Security tab.
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3. Tap Change PIN.
4. Enter old PIN, and tap Enter.
5. Enter new PIN. Make sure that the new PIN is between 4 and 8 digits in length.
6. Reenter the new PIN to confirm it and tap Enter.
Change PIN 2
1. Open the Phone screen (See Using the Phone-Starting the Phone Function -Open
the Phone screen).
2. Tap Menu>Options>Security tab.
3. Tap Change PIN 2.
4. Enter old PIN 2, and tap Enter.
5. Enter new PIN 2. Make sure that the new PIN 2 is between 4 and 8 digits in length.
6. Reenter the new PIN 2 to confirm it and tap Enter
3.5 Setting Up E-mail
Set up an E-mail account
Before you send and receive E-mail, you need to set up E-mail account that you have
with an Internet Service Provider (ISP), or an account that you access using a VPN
server connection (typically a work account).
1. Tap >Programs>Messaging>Setup E-mail.
2. Enter your E-mail address and password, and then tap Next.
3. Select Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet check box to
download necessary E-mail server settings automatically, or you need to enter the
server setting information manually.
4. Once auto configuration has finished, tap Next.
5. Enter your name and account display name, and then tap Next.
6. In the Automatic Send/Receive list, select how often you prefer to synchronize
your E-mail, and then tap Finish.
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Tip: For more information, see the help document on your device.
Set up E-mail to synchronize with a PC
Do all of the following steps on your PC:
1. Install Microsoft ActiveSync.
2. Connect your device to your PC by using a USB cable.
3. Click Next to start the Synchronization Setup Wizard.
4. Clear Synchronize directly with a server check box, and click Next.
5. Select E-mail and any other information types you want to synchronize with your PC,
and click Next.
6. Click Finish.
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4 Messaging
Messaging is where all of your E-mail, SMS, and MMS accounts are located.
When you receive a new message, you can open it from the Today screen. Simply tap
the row where the new message is located to read it. To access your message accounts,
tap >Programs > Messaging and then select the account you want to read.
4.1 Messages
The device will alert you for the unread message(s) with the icon on the title bar.
Compose and Send a Message
Compose an SMS
Tap >Programs > Messaging > Messages to access the messages list screen,
and then select Menu > New > SMS.
1. Enter the mobile phone number of one or more recipients, separating them
with a semicolon (;).
To access phone numbers from Contacts, press Action Key or tap Menu > Add
Recipient to select a contact from the list.
2. Tap on the text entry area and enter the message contents.
Tap Menu>My Text to add a common message to your SMS quickly.
Tap Menu>Spell Check to check the spelling.
Tip: You can press Menu>Insert to insert picture/video, audio, vcard, vcalendar
or attachment to your message. If you do this operation, the SMS message will
change to an MMS message.
3. Tap Send to send the message.
Compose an MMS
Tap >Programs > Messaging > Messages to access the messages list screen,
select Menu > New > MMS.
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1. Enter the mobile phone number of one or more recipients, separating them
with a semicolon (;).
To access phone numbers from Contacts:
a) Tap Menu > Add Recipient.
b) Select From Contacts… or From Call History.
c) Select a contact from the list.
Tip: You can also press Action Key to access phone numbers from Contacts.
2. Enter the MMS subject.
3. Tap Insert picture/video or Menu>Insert>Picture/Video… to select a photo
or video clip from your folders and insert it.
Tap or Menu>Capture Image to capture a new photo and insert it to the
MMS message.
Tap or Menu>Capture Video to record a new video and insert it to the
MMS message.
4. Tap Insert audio or Menu>Insert>Audio to select an audio file to insert to the
MMS message.
5. Tap Insert text here or Menu>Insert>Text to enter text for your MMS message.
To insert predefined text, emoticons, favorite, contact, or calendar, select Menu >
Insert My Text/Insert Emoticon/Insert Favorite/Insert Contact/Insert Calendar.
6. Tap Menu >Remove to delete the inserted picture/video, audio or text.
7. Tap Menu >Slides to insert, delete, or organize slides.
8. Tap Menu >Template to use a template or save the current message as a template.
9. Tap Menu > Attachment>Menu to add vCard, vCalendar and File.
10. Select Menu >Options to set the background, text layout and send options of
MMS messages.
11. Tap Send to send the MMS message.
Note: You can use send options to set the delivery time, expiration, priority and
whether to get the delivery report (See Messaging- Messages-Request message
delivery notification).
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Cancel SMS message editing
While editing SMS messages, tap Menu > Cancel Message. On the dialogue box,
choose Yes to save the message as a draft. Choose No to discard the message.
Request message delivery notification
In SMS, before sending the message, tap Menu > Message Options, select
Request message delivery notification check box and tap OK.
In MMS, before sending the message, tap Menu > Options > Send Options,
select Delivery report check box and tap Done.
Copy messages from and to the (U)SIM card
1. Tap >Programs > Messaging > Messages to access the messages list screen.
2. Select the message you want to copy.
3. Tap Menu>Copy to SIM/Phone to copy the message to your (U)SIM card or from
your (U)SIM card.
Note: MMS messages are automatically saved in your phone and can not be copied
to your (U)SIM card.
Other Actions
Reply to a message
1. Tap >Programs >Messaging>Messages.
2. Scroll to a message you want to reply to.
3. Tap Reply or Menu>Reply>Reply.
4. Enter your message and tap Send.
Forward a message
1. Tap >Programs >Messaging>Messages.
2. Scroll to the message you want to forward.
3. Tap Menu>Reply>Forward.
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4. Enter your message and tap Send.
To switch messages folders
1. Tap >Programs >Messaging>Messages.
2. Tap Menu>Go to>Folders.
There are five folders in Messages:
Deleted Items: Store deleted messages.
Drafts: Store message drafts.
Inbox: Store all received and sent messages.
Outbox: Store messages that are being sent and ready to be sent.
Sent Items: Store sent messages.
To move message
On Draft, Deleted Items, Outbox or Sent Items screen, select the message you wish
to move. Then tap Menu > Move. Select the folder to keep the message.
To delete message
Select the message, tap Menu>Delete. Then confirm in the pop out dialogue box.
Deleted messages will be moved to the Deleted Items folder.
To configure message settings
On the Messages list screen, tap Menu > Tools > Options to configure various
settings in Message.
Accounts
1. Tap the account you want to change and configure it.
2. Tap Security to choose whether to warn before navigating to a URL or file link
not on your device.
3. Tap Signatures to configure your signatures.
You can also choose whether to display account picker when opening messaging.
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Message
When replying to e-mail, include body.
Keep copies of sent items in Sent folder.
Warn when deleting messages in the message list.
You can also choose the screen after you delete or move a message.
Address
You can choose a field to get e–mail addresses and add address books to check
names.
Storage
You can view the storage information of your device here.
Also, you can select a method to empty the deleted items.
4.2 E-mail
Create E-mails
Compose and send an E-mail
1. Tap >Programs > Messaging, and then select an E-mail account.
2. Tap Menu > New.
3. Enter the E-mail address of one or more recipients, separating them with a
semicolon (;).
To access E-mail addresses stored in Contacts, press Action Key or tap Menu >
Add Recipient and select a contact from the list.
4. Enter a subject and compose your E-mail. To quickly add common messages, tap
Menu > My Text and select a desired message.
5. Tap Send.
Tip: You can find the priority option in Menu > Message Options.
If you are working offline, E-mail messages are moved to the Outbox folder and will
be sent out the next time you connect.
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Add an attachment to an E-mail
1. In the message that you are composing, tap Menu > Insert and select the item
you want to attach: Picture, Voice Note, or File.
2. Select the file you want to attach, or record a voice note.
View and Reply to E-mails
The Today screen will display the E-mail item when a new E-mail message arrives. Tap
the E-mail you want. You will also be able to browse the E-mail from the Messaging.
Scroll to the E-mail to be browsed, and then press Action Key.
Download messages
The manner in which you can download messages depends on the type of your
account.
To send and receive E-mail for an outlook E-mail account, begin synchronization
through ActiveSync.
a) Tap >Programs >Messaging, and tap an account.
b) Tap Menu>Send/Receive. The messages on your device and E-mail server
are synchronized:
New messages are downloaded to the device Inbox folder.
Messages in the device Outbox folder are sent.
Deleted messages in the server are removed from the device Inbox folder.
To send and receive E-mail messages for an E-mail account that you have with
an ISP or that you access using a VPN server connection, download messages
through a remote E-mail server.
Text messages are automatically received when your phone is turned on. When
your phone is turned off, messages are held by your service provider until the
next time it is turned on.
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To download an attachment
In an open message with an attachment to download, select the attachment. You
can directly open the file in the associated program after you download them by
selecting the attachment again.
Reply to or forward an E-mail
1. Open the message and tap Menu > Reply > Reply, Reply All, or Forward.
2. Enter your response. To quickly add common messages, select Menu > My Text
and choose a desired message.
3. Tap Send.
Tips:
To see more header information, scroll up.
To always include the original message from the list view, select Menu > Tools >
Options > Message, and select When replying to e-mail, include body check
box.
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5 Personal Information
5.1 Contacts
You can add new contacts along with their information. Setting up communication
information for the contact will allow you to connect with the person quickly or browse
the contact's information. Contacts will be saved in the phone memory or in the (U)SIM
card. If you store the information in the (U)SIM card, you can fill the name and a number.
If you store the information in the phone memory, you can also fill out each information
field including category, E-mail, address, pictures, ring tones, etc.
You can add new contacts to Outlook and their information to the phone. Besides, you
can synchronize contacts between your device and specified remote server.
Open Contacts from Today Screen
Ta p Contacts on Today screen or tap >Programs > Contacts to open Contacts
application program.
Create a Contact
Create an Outlook Contact
1. Tap >Programs > Contacts > New > Outlook Contact.
2. Enter information for the new contact.
To easily identify the caller, you can assign a custom picture to each Outlook
contact.
To assign a picture to a contact, tap Select a picture to select the picture you
want. To remove the picture, select Menu > Remove Picture.
3. Tap OK.
If someone who is not in your list of contacts calls you, you can quickly save the
number to contacts by taping Menu>Save to Contacts.
Note: In contact’s detailed information, “m” stands for mobile number, “h” stands
for home number and “w” stands for work number.
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Create a SIM Contact
1. Tap >Programs > Contacts > New > SIM Contact.
2. Enter the Name and Number for the new contact.
3. Tap OK.
View and Edit Contact Information
1. Tap >Programs > Contacts.
2. Select the contact whose information you want to view or edit, and select Menu >
Edit.
3. When you finish, tap OK.
To view the Contact List with Different Sort Column
If you have entered information under Company for your Outlook contacts on your
phone, you can switch between Company mode and Name mode by selecting Menu >
View By > Company/Name. In Company view mode, you can quickly locate the contacts
who work for a specific company.
You can filter the contact list by categories. In the contact list, select Menu > Filter.
Then tap a category you have assigned to a contact. To show all contacts again, select
All Contacts.
To find a Contact
Search Contact by Name: On the Contacts list screen input the contact name to search
for a contact.
Search Contact by Phone Number: On the Today screen, input the contact’s phone
number. Contacts that have phone numbers starting with the numbers you input will be
listed.
Delete a Contact
1. Tap >Programs > Contacts.
2. Select the item you want to delete.
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3. Tap Menu>Delete Contact.
4. Tap Yes to confirm.
To send Contact Information
Tap Menu > Send Contact > Beam. Select contact information to send. Select the
device. Then tap Tap to send.
Note: Make sure that both transmitter and receiver have activated the Bluetooth
function.
Select Menu > Send Contact > Messages. Select the contact information that you
want to send. Then tap OK.
The contact information you have selected will be sent to the recipient of the message.
Select Menu > Send as vCard. Enter the recipient in To of the MMS message, and
then tap Send.
To send MMS to Contacts
Select Menu > Send MMS (Mobile) to send an MMS to the selected contact.
If the contact information contains the E-mail address, you can send an MMS to the
E-mail address by selecting Send MMS (E-mail).
To send SMS to Contacts
1. Tap the contact you want to send an SMS to.
2. Tap Send text message.
3. Complete your message and tap Send.
5.2 Calendar
Tap > Calendar. You can use the calendar to schedule appointments, including
meetings and other events. Your appointments will be displayed on the screen as is
scheduled. You can choose to Dismiss the reminder or use Menu to set the snooze
time. On the Reminder screen, select Menu > View Item to view the details.
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Add New Appointments
1. Tap Menu > New Appointment.
2. Enter information about the appointment.
3. Tap OK.
The detailed appointment information includes:
Subject: Enter the subject.
Location: Enter the location information.
Starts/Ends: Set the start/end date.
All Day: Set the appointment as all day events.
Occurs: Set the re-occurring times or frequency.
Reminder: Set a notification time to let the phone alert you a certain period of time
before an appointment.
Categories: Set the category information.
Attendees: If you select Add Required Attendee… or Add Optional Attendee…,
and choose the contact as the attendee, it will send invitation to them.
Status: Choose the appointment status.
Each appointment status is represented by a color block in the view screen. Busy as
blue, Out of Office as magenta, Tentative as light blue, Free as white.
Sensitivity: Choose the degree of the privacy of the appointment.
Notes tab: Enter the note information.
View and Edit Appointments
You can view your schedule in five different views: Agenda, Day, Week, Month, and
Year. To switch the Calendar View, press Left Soft key or tap Menu>View to choose
the view you want.
1. Tap the appointment to view.
2. Tap Menu > Edit, and edit the field.
3. Tap OK.
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Send Appointments
Select appointment tap Menu > Beam Appointment, and then select device to
exchange, and tap Beam.
You can send a calendar appointment to another phone over MMS.
1. Select an appointment, then tap Menu > Send as vCalendar.
2. Enter the recipient in To.
3. Tap Send.
Configure Calendar Options
Select Menu > Tools > Options to open the Calendar options settings screen. Select
the item to set up. Options include:
General tab:
1. Start in: Set the default view option for Calendar.
2. 1st day of week: Choose a day as the first day of the week.
3. Week view: Choose how many days to display for the weekly view.
You can also choose whether or not to show half hour slots or week numbers.
Appointments tab: You can set reminder for new items and select Show icons. You can
also choose to send meeting requests via Outlook E-mail or your own E-mail account
that you have set up.
5.3 Tasks
Select > Programs > Tasks.
Add New Tasks
1. Tap Menu > New Task.
2. Enter the task information.
3. Tap OK.
The detailed task information includes:
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Subject: Enter the subject.
Priority: Choose the priority level of the task.
Status: Confirm whether the task is completed or not.
Starts: Set the start date of the task.
Due: Set the end date of the task.
Occurs: Set the re-occurring times or frequency.
Reminder: Set a notification time to let the phone alert you a certain period of time
before a task.
Categories: Choose category of the task.
Sensitivity: Choose the privacy level of the task.
Notes tab: Enter the note information.
To view the Task List with Different Sort Column
To sort the list, select Menu > Sort By, and select a sort option.
To filter the list by category, select Menu > Filter, and select the category to be displayed.
To mark a Task as Completed
Scroll to the completed task, tap Complete. If you want to activate this task again, scroll
to it and tap Activate.
Send a Task
In the Tasks list, select the task you want to send and select Menu > Beam Task, then
select device to exchange, and tap Beam.
If the receiver supports the task format, he/she will see the task in his/her task list.
You can send a task to another phone over MMS.
1. Select a task, then tap Menu > Send as vCalendar.
2. Enter the recipient in To.
3. Tap Send.
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5.4 Notes
Select > Programs > Notes.
Add a New Note
1. Tap >Programs>Notes.
2. Tap New.
3. Write your text on the screen.
4. When finished, tap OK to return to the note list.
Note: If a letter crosses three ruled lines, it is treated as a drawing rather than as text.
Create a voice note
1. Tap >Programs>Notes.
2. Tap New.
3. Tap Menu>View Recording Toolbar.
To add a voice note to a note you are writing, tap and hold the microphone button
and speak into the microphone. Tap to stop recording. A speaker icon will be
added to the note.
To insert the date for the voice portion of the note, tap and hold the speaker icon.
Then tap Insert Date.
To listen to the voice portion of the note, tap the speaker icon .
Tap to pause and tap to continue.
Rename a Note
1. Tap the note in the note list to open it.
2. Tap Menu >Tools > Rename/Move.
3. Enter the new name.
4. Tap OK.
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Delete a Note
1. Tap to open the note you want to delete.
2. Tap Menu > Tools >Delete.
3. Tap Yes to delete the note.
Send a Note
1. Tap to open the note you want to send.
2. Tap Menu > Tools >Send.
3. Tap an E-mail account or MMS (Messages) to create an MMS or E-mail to send the
note.
Beam a Note
1. In the Notes list, tap to open the note you want to send.
2. Tap Menu > Tools >Beam.
3. Select device to exchange, and tap Beam.
5.5 SIM Manager
Tap > Programs > SIMMgr to open the SIM manage tool. With SIM Manager, you
can manage the contacts information in your SIM card and perform actions such as
select, delete, copy to Outlook, etc.
You can tap Options > Select All to select all SIM card contacts to perform the action.
If you want to manage the contacts information in the phone memory, you can select
Options > Outlook Contacts.
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6 Getting Connected
6.1 Connecting to the Internet
Ways of Connecting to the Internet
Your phone’s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate
network at work through wire line and wireless connections.
You can use the default connection settings to connect to the Internet by: Wi-Fi, GPRS/3G,
EDGE, or Dial-up.
Notes: You can also add and set up the following connections. Please contact your
service provider for more detailed information.
VPN: A VPN connection is used to access your corporate network by using an existing
Internet connection.
Proxy: A Proxy connection is used to access the Internet by using an existing connection
to your corporate or WAP network.
Wi-Fi Connection
If the wireless carrier enables Wi-Fi on your device, you may be able to access the
Internet when you are away from your computer.
Set up a Wi-Fi connection
1. Tap >Settings>Connections tab>Wi-Fi.
2. Select a network you prefer to connect.
Note: If you select a secure network, you may have to enter the key that is provided by
the network administrator.
Turn on/off the Wi-Fi connection
Wi-Fi is turned off when you fist start your device. To minimize drain on the battery,
Wi-Fi is turned off automatically every time you power off the device. You must turn it on
when you want to use it.
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1. Tab the on the Today screen, or tap > Settings > Connections tab> Wireless
Manager to open the wireless manager.
2. Tap Wi-Fi on the Wireless Manager screen to turn on/off the Wi-Fi connection.
GPRS/3G
Use GPRS/3G (or EDGE, if available) to connect to the Internet and to send and receive
MMS messages on your device. You will need a data plan to use your wireless service
provider’s GPRS/3G network. Check with your wireless service provider to find out about
GPRS/3G rates.GPRS/3G settings are already preconfigured on your device, and your
device is ready to use your wireless service provider’s GPRS/3G services. Do not change
the settings as this may cause services to stop working.
Add a new GPRS/3G Connection
Before you begin, get the following information from your network service provider:
Access point name
Your user name and password if needed.
Server IP and the port number if the network uses a proxy server.
Server type (HTTP, WAP, Secure WAP, Socks) if the network uses a proxy server.
1. Tap >Settings>Connections tab >Connections > Advanced tab.
2. Tap Select Networks.
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3. Tap New under the Program that automatically connect to the internet should
connect using.
4. Enter a name for your settings.
5. Tap ok until it is completed.
6. Tap >Settings>Connections tab >Connections>Tasks tab.
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7. Tap Add a new modem connection of the settings you have created.
8. Enter a name for the connection and select Cellular Line (GPRS).
9. Tap Next.
10. Enter the Access Point Name and tap Next.
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11. Enter the User name and Password (If there is no User name and Password, leave
them blank).
12. Tap Finish.
If the network uses a proxy server, you need to continue:
13. Tap Set up my proxy server.
14. Select This network connects to the internet and This network uses a proxy
server to connect to the internet check boxes.
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15. Tap Advanced.
16. Select the proxy type.
17. Enter the Server IP and the Port number.
18. Tap OK to complete.
Dial-up
You can use your phone to dial up to connect to the Internet or to your corporate network.
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Set up a new dial-up connection
Before you begin, get the following information from your network service provider:
Get the server phone number or access point name, your user name and password.
1. Tap >Settings>Connections tab>Connections.
2. Under My Work Network, tap Add a new modem connection.
3. Enter a name for the connection, select Cellular Line, and tap Next.
4. Enter the number to dial and tap Next.
5. Enter your username and password provided by your network administrator, and
tap Finish.
6.2 Internet Explorer Mobile
Internet Explorer Mobile is a full-featured Internet browser, optimized for use on your
phone. You can use Internet Explorer to browse most of the Websites. Some web pages
may not be displayed properly as some specific web page technologies, such as Flash,
are not supported by the phone. Your phone will automatically create an EDGE or GPRS/3G
connection for you while browsing web pages.
Tap internet from the Today screen or tap > Internet Explorer to open Internet
Explorer.
Browse the Web
When you use Wi-Fi, EDGE or GPRS/3G mobile network to browse web pages, the
phone will automatically make data connections.
Enter the text when the cursor is in the text field. Press Action Key to send the entered
text. Use the Navigation keys or the stylus to move around the screen. Tap on the
hyperlink, or press Action Key to link to the web page.
Open Web Pages
In Internet Explorer, you can open web pages in the following ways:
Tap Menu >Home to open the home page.
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Tap Menu > Favorites to expand Favorites list, then open a web site.
Tap Menu > Address Bar. Enter the web address directly, and tap to open the
web page.
Tap Menu > Tools >History to expand the History list, and then select a web site.
Browsing Options
While browsing the Web, tap Menu.
Zoom Out: Zoom out the web page.
Add to Favorites: Enter name, web address, and folder. Then press Add to add the
current web page to Favorites.
Forward: Allow you to navigate one page forward from within cached web pages.
Refresh: Reload the Web Page Contents.
View:
Zoom Level: Adjust the zoom level.
One Column: Switch to single column view. The contents are sorted in a single
column. The column width is the same as screen width. You will rarely need to do
a horizontal scroll.
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Fit to Screen: Switch to Fit to Screen view. It retains the same layout as the
Desktop, but the items and edited contents may shrink. However, you can still view
the majority of the page without doing a horizontal scroll.
Desktop: Switch to Desktop view. It retains the same layout and size as the
Desktop. When browsing web pages, you need to do both horizontal and vertical
scrolling of the page.
Full Screen: Switch to Full Screen view. To exit the Full Screen mode, press the
Left/Right Soft key and cancel Full Screen from the Menu.
Show Pictures: Turn off Show Pictures. To open Show Pictures, re-select it.
Edit:
Cut: Cut the selected content.
Copy: Copy the selected content.
Paste: Paste the cut or copied content.
Select All Text: Select all the text on the current page.
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Tools:
History: View the web pages you have browsed, you can select to show Page
Title or Address (URL).
Send Link: Send the current link by SMS/MMS/E-mail.
Properties: View the properties information.
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Options
General: In General tab, you can set the Home page: Use Current or Use Default.
Also, you can select the Encoding among Western European, Greek (ISO), Turkish
(Windows), etc.
Memory: Tap Clear History to delete the saved links visited in the past days. Tap
the arrows to set the days you want. Tap Delete Files to delete the web content
that has been previously viewed or synchronized with the device.
Security: Tap Clear Cookies to clear the saved cookies in the device. Select a
checkbox to configure your Security settings.
Tip: To prevent Internet Explorer Mobile from accepting any cookies, clear the
Allow cookies check box.
Note: When you browse the Internet, web pages and pictures will be cached in
your phone’s memory. This will allow quick access in the future. These are
temporary files. Deleting these files can effectively increase the memory on the
phone. Cookies are files of personal information and actions recorded by the
website. Deleted cookies cannot be restored.
6.3 Internet Sharing
With Internet Sharing, you can use your phone as an external modem for another device
such as a PDA or laptop.
Note: Make sure that you have installed a (U)SIM card, and set up a GPRS or Dial-up
connection. If your phone has not been set up with a data connection yet, tap
>Programs>Internet Sharing and then select Menu > Connection Settings to
configure first. See Getting Connected – Connecting to the Internet – GPRS/3G for
setting up a GPRS connection. See Getting Connected – Connecting to the Internet –
Dial-up for setting up a phone dial-up connection.
Use the device to connect your PC to the Internet
If your device has a data connection plan, your PC can use the device to connect the Internet.
1. Make sure that your data connection is running, and that you can access the Internet
from the device.
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2. Connect your device to the PC using Bluetooth or a USB cable.
3. Tap >Programs>Internet Sharing.
4. Select the PC connection type (USB or Bluetooth).
5. Select the network connection that the device should use to connect to the Internet.
6. Tap Connect. Allow approximately 30 seconds for the connection to be established.
If you are prompted to turn on Bluetooth, tap Yes.
7. If your connection type is Bluetooth, perform the following steps on the PC:
a) Click >Control Panel>Network Connections.
b) Right-click Bluetooth Network Connections, and click View Bluetooth Network
Devices.
c) If the device is listed as a Network Access Point, click Connect. If it is not listed,
click Create a new connection and use the New Connection wizard to add the
device to the list.
Notes:
If you select USB as the PC connection, you must first install Microsoft ActiveSync
version 4.2 or later on the PC.
If ActiveSync on the PC is set to allow USB connections, and you use a USB cable
to connect the PC to the Internet through your device, you may see an error message
saying that ActiveSync has lost the USB connection. Dismiss this error to continue
connecting your PC to the Internet through your device.
In order to use Bluetooth as the PC connection, Bluetooth on the device must be
turned on, the device must be visible, and you must have a Bluetooth partnership
between the device and the PC.
6.4 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology. Phones with Bluetooth
capabilities can exchange information within a distance of about 10 meters without any
physical connection. The Bluetooth devices must be paired before the communication
is performed.
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Turn On/Off Bluetooth
1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth.
2. Tap Mode tab.
3. Select or clear Turn on Bluetooth check box.
Notes:
By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, then turn off your device, Bluetooth
is also turned off. When you turn on your device again, Bluetooth turns on automatically.
You can also turn on/off Bluetooth by using Wireless Manager: Tap
>Settings>Connections tab>Wireless Manager, and then tap Bluetooth.
Make Your Device Visible
Other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can detect your device and attempt to beam
information to it, establish a partnership, or use a Bluetooth service.
1. Turn on Bluetooth. (See Getting Connected – Bluetooth - Turn on/off Bluetooth )
2. Select Make this device visible to other devices check box.
3. Tap OK.
Tip: If you no longer want your device to be visible, clear Make this device visible to
other devices check box.
Create a Bluetooth Partnership
You can create a partnership between your device and another device that has Bluetooth
capabilities. Once you do this, the two devices must have Bluetooth turned on but do
not need to be visible for you to beam information between them.
1. Make sure that the two devices are turned on, visible and within close range.
2. Tap >Settings>Connections tab >Bluetooth>Devices tab>Add new device.
Your device searches for other visible Bluetooth devices and displays them in the list.
3. Tap the name of the other device, and tap Next.
4. In Passcode, if you want to use a passcode (recommended for enhanced security),
enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16 characters, and tap Next.
Otherwise, leave the passcode blank, and tap Next.
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5. Enter the same passcode on the other device.
6. Tap Done.
7. To give the partnership a more meaningful name, tap the device and change the
name of the device in Display Name.
Connect to a Bluetooth headset or other accessories
You can connect your device to Bluetooth-enabled accessories such as headset, stereo
headsets etc. You can create the connection by establishing a Bluetooth partnership
between your device and the Bluetooth accessory.
1. Turn on your device and the headset or other accessory and then position them
within several feet of one another.
2. Set the headset or the other accessory to Visible so that your device can detect it
and establish a connection. You can find instructions on how to set the accessory to
Visible in the manufacturer’s manual.
3. On your device, tap >Settings>Connections tab>Bluetooth.
4. Tap Devices tab, and tap Add new device to search for the headset.
5. Tap the name of the Bluetooth headset, and then tap Next.
6. Enter the passcode of the Bluetooth headset.
7. Make sure that Hands Free check box is selected.
8. Tap Finish.
Notes:
The Bluetooth headset needs to have the Hands Free function.
If the device has created Bluetooth partnerships with several Bluetooth headsets, it
will use the last one.
6.5 Windows Live
Windows Live™ gives you full Internet experience on your phone. It helps you to find
information, pursue your interests, and get in touch with friends and family on the
Internet more easily. Windows Live offers the following key features:
Live Search Bar, which lets you search for information on the Web.
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Live Messenger, the next generation of MSN Messenger Mobile.
Live Mail, the next generation of Hotmail.
Live Search, which lets you find locations, browse maps, and check for directions.
Live Contacts, address book for storing Live Mail, Live Messaging, and Hotmail
contacts.
Set up Windows Live
To set up Windows Live for the first time
1. Tap > Programs> Windows Live.
2. Tap Sign in to Windows Live.
3. On the next screen, select the links to read the Windows Live Term of Use and
the Microsoft Privacy Statement. After reviewing it, tap Accept.
4. Enter your Windows Live Mail or Hotmail address and password, and then tap Next.
Clear the Save password check box if you do not want the device to remember
your password.
5. Select or clear the Live Search bar and Windows Live services check boxes,
and tap Next.
6. If you want to synchronize information, make sure that the check boxes next to
Store Windows Live contacts in your mobile phone’s contact list and Sync
E-mail are selected. If you want to merge duplicate contacts, make sure that
Merge duplicate contacts check box is selected.
7. Tap Next.
8. After synchronization is completed, tap Done.
The Windows Live Interface
On the main interface of Windows Live, you will see a search bar, navigation bar, and
an area where you can view your pictures.
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6.6 Windows Live Messenger
Live Messenger lets you send and receive instant messages online. With this mobile
version of Windows Live Messenger, you enjoy many of the same cool features that you
get from the desktop version. The features are:
Send and receive instant messages via text and voice
Make multiple conversations
Add emoticons
Contact list with presence
Send and receive files including photos
Change status/display name
View contacts by online status, groups, and more
Note: Before you can use Live Messenger, your phone must be connected to the Internet.
For information about setting up an Internet connection, see Getting Connected - Connecting
to the Internet.
Set up Windows Live Messenger and Sign in
1. Tap >Programs>Messenger.
2. Tap Accept to accept the terms of the Windows Live agreement.
3. Enter your Windows Live ID and password, tap Next.
4. Select or clear Live Search bar and Windows Live services check boxes, tap Next.
5. If you want to synchronize information, make sure that the check boxes next to
Store Windows Live contacts in your mobile phone’s contact list and Sync
E-mail are selected. If you want to merge duplicate contacts, make sure that Merge
duplicate contacts check box is selected.
6. Tap Next.
7. After synchronization is completed, tap Done.
You are now signed in Windows Live Messenger and ready to chat.
Tip: To sign out of Windows Live Messenger, tap Menu and then tap Sign out.
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Add Windows Live Contacts
1. Sign in the Windows Live Messenger.
2. Tap Menu, and then tap Add new contact.
3. Enter the contacts’ E-mail address and tap OK.
Tips:If you choose to have Windows Live services appear on the Today screen, you
can quickly access Messenger from there.
Send an Instant Message from Messenger
Chat with your Messenger contacts by using Windows Live Messenger on your device.
1. Sign in Windows Live Messenger.
2. Scroll to the online contact you want, and then tap Send IM.
Note: You can only send an IM to contacts who are online. The Messenger icon
next to online contacts will appear green. The Messenger icon next to offline
contacts will appear gray, and you can Send E-mail instead of Send IM.
3. Enter the message text in the message area, and then tap Send.
4. To end the IM session, tap Menu, and then tap End conversation.
Tip: If you choose to have Windows Live services appear on the Today screen, you
can quickly access Messenger from there.
6.7 GPS
Your phone has a built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) module to support basic
GPS operation and 3rd party navigation software.
Guidelines and Preparation for Using GPS
With a GPS receiver, your device can show your exact location. Your device may have
a built-in or plug-in GPS receiver that provides location information to programs on your
device.
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Note: The GPS signal cannot pass through solid non-transparent objects. Signal reception
may be affected by obstructions such as high-rise buildings, tunnels, bridges, forests,
weather (rainy or cloudy days), etc. Wireless communication products (such as mobile
phones or detecting devices) may interfere with the satellite signal, resulting unstable
signal reception.
Manage GPS automatically
To allow multiple programs to access GPS data simultaneously, your Windows
Mobile-based device automatically manages access to your GPS receiver. It is highly
recommended that this option always be selected. Otherwise, only one program at a
time can access your GPS receiver.
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>External GPS.
2. On the Access tab, select the Manage GPS automatically check box.
Note: Some programs may need direct access to the GPS receiver. For these
programs, the option should not be selected.
Select a GPS program port
Programs that use GPS need to know which port to use to access GPS data. If no program
port is specified, many GPS-enabled programs will not be able to access GPS data.
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>External GPS.
2. On the Programs tab, in the GPS programs port list, select the port from which
programs will access GPS data.
The programs port must be different from the one specified as the hardware port.
Note: Make sure that your GPS programs also have this port selection in their
configuration settings. See the user manual for your GPS Program for more information.
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Specify the hardware port for a GPS receiver
Windows Mobile-based devices automatically detect some GPS receivers and configure
the appropriate hardware settings for them. If your GPS receiver has not been configured
automatically, you need to specify its hardware port and baud rate according to the
device manufacturers specifications.
1. Tap >Settings>System tab>External GPS.
2. On Hardware tab, in GPS hardware port list, select the port to which your GPS
receiver is connected.
The hardware port must be different from the one specified as the programs port.
3. In Baud rate list, select the baud rate for your GPS receiver.
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7 Office Mobile
7.1 Microsoft® Office Mobile
Microsoft® Office Mobile consists of four applications that let you view and edit Microsoft
documents. These applications are:
Microsoft® Office Word® Mobile allows you to view and edit Microsoft Word documents
and text files.
Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile allows you to view and edit Microsoft Excel
worksheets.
Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile allows you to view Microsoft PowerPoint
slides.
Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile allows you to create OneNote documents to
include pictures and recordings.
7.2 Microsoft® Office Word® Mobile
Microsoft® Office Word Mobile enables you to edit and view your Word documents and
text files.
Open Word Mobile
Tap > Office Mobile > Word Mobile to open Word Mobile.
Note: Word Mobile does not fully support all features of Microsoft Word. Some data and
formatting may be lost when you save the document on your phone.
View Documents
Open a document
1. In Word Mobile, tap the arrow beside All Folders and choose the location where the
*.doc, *.rtf, or *.txt file is saved.
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2. Locate the file you want to open and tap it to open.
Note: You can only open one document at a time. You must close the opened document
first before you open another one.
Change the zoom ratio
When a document is opened, tap View>Zoom and select the zoom ratio to use.
Select View > Wrap to Window to adjust the text flow so that the text wraps based
on the screen size. In this way, you do not need to scroll right to read long paragraphs
or sentences.
Note: Text in tables cannot be wrapped.
Find a word in a document
1. Tap Menu >Edit >Find/Replace.
2. Type in the word you want to find in Find what. Select Match case and/or Match
whole words only if needed.
3. Tap Find to find the word.
Edit and Send Documents
You can edit a Word documents after it is opened.
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Type words into the document
1. In the document, tap your stylus or use the Navigation Keys to position the
cursor where you want to insert the text.
2. Enter the text.
Tip: Select Menu > Format>Font to change the font format. You can use Bold,
Italic, Underline, Strikethrough and Highlight. If you are using a formatting style and
you want to revert to no formatting style, select Menu > Format and select the
formatting style you are using from the menu.
Replace a word in a document
1. Tap Menu >Edit >Find/Replace.
2. Type in the word you want to find in Find what. Select Match case and/or Match
whole words only if needed.
3. Tap Replace and enter a new word you want to replace the old one in Replace with.
4. Tap Find and then select Next, Replace or Replace All to replace the selected word.
Save the document
1. Select Menu > File > Save As.
2. Type in the Name you want to use for the edited document.
3. Select Folder and Type of your document.
4. Select Location where you want to save the document.
5. Tap Save.
Send the document
Tap Menu > File>Send via E-mail to create an E-mail to send the document.
Tap Menu>File>Beam, select device to exchange, and tap Beam.
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7.3 Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile
Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile enables you to edit and view your Excel worksheets.
Open Excel Mobile
Ta p > Office Mobile > Excel Mobile to open the Excel Mobile.
Note: Excel Mobile does not fully support all features of Microsoft Excel. Some data
and formatting may be lost when you save the workbook on your phone.
View Worksheets
Open a file
1. In Excel Mobile, tap the arrow beside All Folders and choose the location where
the *.xls file is saved.
2. Locate the file you want to open and tap it to open it.
Notes: You can only open one file at a time. You must close the opened worksheet
first before you open another worksheet.
View the contents of a cell
Sometimes the text in a cell cannot be fully displayed on screen. To view the text in
the cell in its entirety, tap the cell to see the contents of it.
Use Freeze Pane
1. Select the cell that is after and below the row and column you want to freeze.
2. Tap View > Freeze Panes. To unfreeze the panes, select View > Unfreeze Panes.
Change the zoom ratio
Tap View > Zoom and then select the zoom ratio to use.
Switch to another worksheet
If your Excel file has multiple worksheets, you can go to a different worksheet by
tapping View > Sheet and then select the worksheet you want to view.
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Edit and Send Worksheets
You can edit your Excel worksheets after you open it.
Edit the cell text
1. Tap the cell whose text you want to edit.
2. Enter the text and tap OK.
Select the cells
Tap and slip your stylus to select a series of cells.
Delete cells
Select the cells you want to delete, and tap Menu > Edit > Delete Cells.
Select Shift cells left, Shift cells up, Entire row or Entire column and tap OK.
Insert the cell range of a defined name
If you want to insert defined names to your worksheet:
1. Insert Menu > Insert> Define Name.
2. In Names in workbook, enter the name.
3. Tap Add.
4. Tap OK.
Delete the content of cells
Select the cells whose content you want to delete and tap Menu > Edit > Clear>Contents.
Copy/Cut and paste cell contents
1. Select the cells you want to copy and then tap Menu > Copy or Cut.
2. Select the cells where you want to copy the cell contents to and select Menu >
Paste.
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Insert cells
Select the cell where you want to insert a cell, a row or column and then tap Menu >
Insert >Cells.
If you want to insert a cell, select Shift cells right or Shift cells down.
If you want to insert a row or a column, select Entire row or Entire column.
Go to a cell
1. Tap Menu > Edit> Go To… and then enter the Cell reference or name.
2. Tap OK.
Tip: You can sort and find text in the worksheet by selecting Menu > Tools > Sort or
Menu>Edit>Find/Replace.
Undo and redo an action
Tap Menu > Undo [Action] or Redo [Action].
Note: Action here refers to the last action you have done in the worksheet.
Save the worksheet
1. Tap Menu > File > Save As.
2. Enter Name you want to use for the edited worksheet.
3. Select Folder and Type.
4. Select Location where you want to save the worksheet.
5. Tap Save.
Send the file
Tap Menu > File>Send via E-mail to create an E-mail to send the document.
Tap Menu>File>Beam, select device to exchange, and tap Beam.
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7.4 Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile
Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile enables you to view your PowerPoint presentations.
Open PowerPoint Mobile
Tap > Office Mobile > PowerPoint Mobile to open PowerPoint Mobile.
View PPT Files
Open a file
1. In PowerPoint Mobile, tap the arrow beside All Folders and choose the location
where the *.ppt file is saved.
2. Locate the file you want to open and tap it to open it.
View the slides of the presentation
Tap the arrow in the left corner of the screen to open the menu:
Select Next or tap on the screen to go through the slides of the presentation.
Select Previous to go back to the previous action or slide of the presentation.
Select Go to slide to open the list of the presentation topics. Select one topic you
want to open and tap it.
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Tap Zoom in to get a zoom control panel in the right corner of the screen.
Tap to zoom in, tap to zoom out and tap to return.
Set PowerPoint Mobile preferences
1. Tap the arrow in the left corner of the screen to open the menu.
2. Tap Show Options.
3. Set Slide show orientation and Slide show playback options.
4. Tap OK.
To show links in a slide
On your phone, you can show and activate hyperlinks in slides that you created on
Microsoft PowerPoint on your PC.
1. Tap the arrow in the left corner of the screen to open the menu.
2. Tap Show Links.
3. Tap the links to activate the hyperlink.
To end the presentation
1. Tap the arrow in the left corner of the screen to open the menu.
2. Tap End Show.
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7.5 Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile
Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile enables you to edit and view your OneNote files.
Open OneNote Mobile
Tap > Office Mobile > OneNote Mobile.
Create an OneNote File
1. Open OneNote Mobile (See Office Mobile-Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile- Open
OneNote Mobile).
2. Tap New.
3. Enter the information you want to save in the file (See Getting Started- Entering and
Searching Information).
Tap Menu>Undo/Redo to undo or redo the previous operation.
Tap Menu>Cut/Copy/Paste to edit the information.
Tap Menu>Format/List to choose the format or get the information listed.
Tap Menu>Take Picture to open the camera and take a photo to insert into the
file.
Tap Menu>Insert Picture to select a picture stored in the device or storage card
to insert into the file.
Tap Menu>Insert Recording to record an audio file to insert into the file.
4. Tap Done to save the OneNote file.
Open an OneNote File
1. Open OneNote Mobile (See Office Mobile-Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile-
Open OneNote Mobile).
2. Tap the file you want to open it from the list.
Note: You can only open one document at a time. You must close the opened
document first before you open another one.
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8 Experiencing Multimedia
8.1 Camera
Use Camera
Open the camera
Tap > Pictures &Videos, and then tap Camera to launch the camera program.
Camera standby screen
It displays Standby on the camera screen after 30-second idle as shown in the
following picture. Tap the screen or press any key in the Qwerty Keyboard to activate it.
Tap Thumbnails to open the Pictures & Videos program.
To exit camera
Tap OK to return to the Pictures & Videos, or
Press End Key to return to the Today Screen.
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Take a Photo or Capture a Video Clip
To switch between taking a photo and recording video clip, tap Menu in camera screen,
select Still or Video. Aim the camera at the subject and then press Action Key to
take the shot. To capture a video, press Action Key to start recording; press again to
stop.
Note: The paused record will be ended and saved automatically after standby. The video
recording will be stopped and saved when reaching the preset maximum time. By default,
the maximum time is 30 seconds. You can change it in Menu > Options > Video >
Time limit for videos.
Adjust brightness
To adjust the brightness, tap Menu, and then select Brightness.
Configure Your Camera
Tap Menu to configure your camera, including:
Video: Switch to the video function.
Mode: There are three modes to capture picture.
¾ Normal: You can capture a still image by pressing Camera Key or Action
Key.
¾ Burst: You can capture 5 consecutive images by pressing Camera Key or
Action Key.
¾ Timer: When you press Action Key or Camera Key, it starts to count down,
and then captures a picture in 5 seconds.
Brightness: Adjust the brightness.
Resolution: Choose an appropriate resolution mode.
Zoom: Select a zoom ratio to capture the photo or video clip.
White Balance: Choose an appropriate white balance mode.
Flash: Select to turn on/off flash.
Full Screen: Choose to enable the Full Screen mode. To exit the Full Screen
mode, press Right Soft key and cancel Full Screen from the Menu.
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Options: To customize the settings for the pictures and videos.
¾ General tab: You can resize a picture to match your requirement before sending
it by E-mail. You can also change the rotating orientation in this setting screen.
¾ Slide Show tab: Your phone has two orientation modes: Portrait and Landscape.
You can decide whether to play screensaver when your phone is connected
to PC and idle for 2 minutes.
¾ Camera tab: Pictures are saved into your phone by default. You can choose
to save them in the storage card if it is available. Pictures captured by camera
are saved with a default prefix “img”. You can change the prefix and compress
pictures to different levels.
Tip: The file names are numbered in an increasing order. For example, the
files are saved as “img001” and “img002”.
Note: The Type filename prefix field cannot be blank; otherwise, the files will be
saved with default prefix automatically.
¾ Video: You can decide whether to include audio when recording video files.
You can also set the maximum time for video recording.
8.2 Managing Pictures and Video Files
The Pictures & Videos program allows you to view and manage media files on your
phone.
View Files after Capture
Ta p > Pictures & Videos, then move to the picture or video file and tap View/Play
or press Left Soft Key or Action Key to open it.
Copy a Picture or Video Clip to Your Phone
You can copy pictures and video files from your PC to the My Pictures folder on your
phone, and then view them on your phone.
For more information about copying files from your PC to your phone, see Windows
Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync Help on your PC.
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Note: You can also copy pictures and video files from your PC to your phone using a
memory card.
Pictures & Videos Menu
Move to a media file and press Menu to open a list of options.
You can choose to send the selected media file to another device via MMS, E-mail, or
Bluetooth, play the pictures as a slide show, send the picture to your Windows Live
Space account, etc.
Open a file, and tap Menu > Set as Today Background to set the picture as your
Today screen background.
Tap Menu > Tools>Options to customize General, Slide Show, Camera and Video
settings.
Tap Menu > Edit to do minor touch ups to the picture such as rotating and cropping.
Note: The available menu options depend on the selected media file.
8.3 Windows Media Player Mobile
You can use Microsoft Windows Media Player Mobile to play digital audio and video files.
To open Windows Media Player Mobile, select >Programs> Windows Media.
About the Controls
By default, these controls are assigned to Windows Media Player Mobile functions.
To Select Menu Press/Hold Key
Play or pause Play/Pause
Tap / icon.
Press Action Key or Enter
key.
Skip to a previous file Tap .
Press Left key.
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To Select Menu Press/Hold Key
Skip to the next file Tap .
Press Right key.
Fast-forward a file Hold Right key.
Rewind a file Hold Left key.
Increase the volume Tap .
Press Up key.
Decrease the volume Tap .
Press Down key.
View and Change hardware button assignments
You can view and change default hardware button assignments for Windows Media
Player Mobile. Assigning Player controls to hardware buttons on your device gives you
quicker access to those controls.
Note: Some hardware buttons, such as Dial Key and End Key cannot be reassigned to
Windows Media Player Mobile functions.
1. Tap >Programs>Windows Media.
2. If you do not see the Playback screen, navigate to it by selecting a media file and
tapping Play.
3. Tap Menu>Options>Buttons tab.
4. To change a button assignment, tap a control (Such as Stop or Pause), and then do
one of the following:
Tap Assign and then press the button that you want to assign the chosen function.
Tap Reset to assign the default (not the previous) function to the button.
Tap None to assign no hardware button.
Tap OK.
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About Licenses and Protected Files
Protected files are digital media files such as songs and videos that are secured with a
license to prevent unauthorized distribution and playback. The license specifies how
you can use the file. For example, a license may specify whether you can use computer
version of Windows Media Player to synchronize the file to your device, or how many
times you can play the file. The person or company that provided the files sets the terms
of the license. A technology called digital rights management (DRM) creates and manages
the licenses. Because Windows Media Player Mobile supports Windows Media DRM,
you can download and play protected files that you have purchased online. If the license
and your device allow it, you can even play subscription or rented content from some
online stores.
Some media files have associated licenses that protect them from being unlawfully
distributed or shared.
If you want to copy a protected file from your PC to your phone, use the Windows Media
Player on your PC to synchronize the file to your phone. This will ensure that the license
is copied along with the protected file. For more information about synchronizing files to
your phone and other mobile devices, see Windows Media Player Help.
Note: You can determine whether a file is protected by Windows Media DRM by checking
its file properties (Menu > Properties).
Play Media
Play a media file
To play media files from the library, select Menu > Library to open the Library
screen. If necessary, select a library. Then select the file from the catalogues (for
example, My Music or My Playlists), move to an item (such as a song, album, or
artist name), press Play to play the media file on the player screen.
To play media files from the phone or the storage card, on the Library screen, tap
Menu> Library > My Device/Storage Card to browse the file list and play file(s).
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Note: On the Library screen, to play a file that is stored on your phone but is not in a
library, select Menu > Open File. Select the item (such as a file or a folder), and
press tap Play.
To play media files from the Internet, on the Library screen, tap Menu > Open
URL to prompt an input screen. Enter the desired URL to open the file from the
Internet. Tap Menu to clear history logs or go back to the previous screen.
About the screens and menus
Tap Menu. The available menu options depend on the screen you are viewing.
Library: Display the Library screen so that you can choose a file to play.
Play/Pause: Start or pause playback.
Stop: Stop playback.
Shuffle/Repeat > Shuffle: Play the items in the Now Playing playlist in random
order.
Shuffle/Repeat >Repeat: Play the items in the Now Playing playlist repeatedly.
Full Screen: Display the current playing video in full screen mode.
Options: Adjust various Windows Media Player Mobile options, including
playback, video, network, library, skins, and buttons options, etc.
Properties: Display information about the currently playing file.
About: Display information about Windows Media Player Mobile, such as the
version number.
Download media files from the Internet
You can download songs, ring tones, and videos directly to your device by connecting
to the Internet. The process for downloading media to your device will vary depending
on the Web site from which you are downloading.
1. Tap >Internet Explorer.
2. In the address field, enter a Web site address, and then tap the go icon.
3. On the web site, navigate to the song or video you want to download, and then tap
its name or other download link.
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4. To play the media file automatically after it is downloaded, select Open file after
download check box, and then do one of the following:
To download the media file immediately, tap Yes. The file is saved in My documents
folder on the device.
To download the media file and save it to a particular folder on the device, tap
Save As. Enter a name, select a folder and storage location, and then tap save.
Manage Your Media Library
Open media library
On Windows Media screen, tap Menu > Library. The screen lets you quickly find
your audio files, video files, and playlists. It contains the following items:
My Music: You can view or play the music files.
My Videos: You can view or play the video files.
My TV: You can view or play the TV files.
My Playlists: You can add the media files into your playlist.
Now Playing: You can see the current file being played and files that are queued
up to play next.
Update media library
You can manually update the library to ensure that it contains new files that you recently
copied to your phone or storage card. On Library screen, select Menu > Update
Library to update the media library. The new media files, such as the video clip shot
by the camera, will be added into the library.
Delete files from media library
In the media files list, select the file and then tap Menu > Delete from Library to
delete it.
Troubleshooting
For more information, see Use Windows Media Player Mobile page at the Microsoft Web site
(www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/more/windows-media-player. mspx).
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8.4 FM Radio
With the radio, you can search for radio channels, listen to them, and save them on
your device. Note that the quality of the radio broadcast depends on the coverage of the
radio station in that particular area. The wired headset works as an antenna, so always
connect the headset when using the radio. When you receive an incoming call while
listening to the radio, the radio will be turned off.
To scan for channels automatically, tap >Programs >FM Radio >Menu>Auto
Search.
To adjust the volume, press the Volume Up/Down Keys or tap .
To tune channels manually, tap icon or icon.
To add the current channel to Favorites, tap Menu> Add to Favorites.
To edit the current channel:
¾ Tap Edit and enter the channel name or edit the Frequency.
¾ Select or clear the Add to Favorites check box to add the channel to Favorites.
¾ Tap OK to save the channel
To view Favorites list, tap Favorites.
To delete the channel, tap Menu>Delete.
To delete all channels, tap Menu>Delete All.
To exit the FM radio, tap Menu>Exit.
8.5 Streaming Player
Streaming Player lets you stream live broadcasts or on-demand media content from the
Web. The media is sent in a continuous stream to your device and is played as it arrives,
along with the audio.
Access Streaming Content via Internet Explorer
In Internet Explorer, you can open a Web page containing RTSP (Real Time Streaming
Protocol) links to streaming media content then play the content in the Streaming Media
program.
1. Tap > Internet Explorer.
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2. In the address bar, enter the URL address of the Web page that contains the RTSP
link to the desired format file.
3. On the Web page, tap the RTSP link.
4. Streaming Media then automatically opens and starts playing the file.
During playback, use the button controls to play/pause, zoom in or out, adjust the sound
volume, and more.
Stream media files on the Streaming Player
1. Tap > Programs >StreamingPlayer.
2. Tap Open.
3. Enter the URL for the web site or tap a web site from the Recent History.
4. Tap Connect.
Streaming Player then starts playing the file. You can do the following operations:
Use the buttons to control the playing.
Tap Menu>Properties to view the properties and general information of the streaming
video clip.
Tap Menu>Options to configure the streaming player settings.
8.6 Java Applications
Your phone supports Java 2 Micro Edition. J2ME. MIDlets are Java-based applications
that can run on mobile phones.
Notes:
Not all the JAVA applications are supported by your device, for more detailed
information, please contact your service provider.
In some JAVA applications, you may not use the touch screen to control it. Use your
keyboard instead.
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Install and Run MIDlets/MIDlet Suite
Install MIDlets from the Internet
1. Tap > Programs >JAVA.
2. Tap Download Application to open the Internet Explorer.
3. Locate MIDlet/MIDlet suite while connected to the Internet.
4. Select MIDlet/MIDlet suite to download.
5. To start installing the MIDlet/MIDlet suite, tap Yes.
6. Tap Install to confirm the installation.
Notes:
You can cancel the installation at any time.
Downloaded MIDlets will be automatically saved in My Documents folder.
Install MIDlets from a PC
You can use the USB cable, or Bluetooth to install the MIDlets/MIDlet suites from a
PC into your phone.
Tip: MIDlets copied to your phone using Bluetooth or E-mail attachments are
automatically saved in My Documents folder.
Install MIDlets from a local folder
1. Tap > Programs > File Explorer.
2. Select MIDlet/MIDlet suites currently saved in My Documents folder to install.
3. Press OK to install.
Run MIDlets/MIDlet suites on your phone
1. Tap > Programs >JAVA.
2. Select a MIDlet from the list.
3. Press Action Key or press Launch to run the MIDlet.
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Manage MIDlets/MIDlet Suite
You can organize the MIDlets/MIDlet suites into folders. You can also uninstall the
MIDlets/MIDlet suites.
Uninstall a MIDlet/MIDlet suite
Before you uninstall a MIDlet/MIDlet suite, make sure that it is not running.
1. On the Java Apps screen, move to the MIDlet/MIDlet suite.
2. Select Menu > Delete.
3. Press Yes to confirm.
Update a MIDlet/MIDlet suite
Java will search for updates for the selected MIDlet/MIDlet suite.
1. On the Java Apps screen, move to the MIDlet/MIDlet suite.
2. Tap Menu > Update, the application then searches for updates.
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9 More Applications
9.1 File Explorer
File Explorer provides many easy-to-use features for file and folder management.
Start File Explorer
Ta p >Programs> File Explorer.
File Explorer displays the entire file structure in your phone’s memory. The functions
focus primarily on folder management.
In File Explorer, tap the arrow on the left corner to select the location of the files you
want to view or manage:
My Device: Display the contents in the root folder of the phone.
Storage Card: Display the contents in the root folder of the storage card, (only
appear when the storage card is available).
The File Explorer menu contains the following options:
Go to: Open My Documents, My Device, Folders, or open another new path.
Refresh: Refresh the current folder.
Show All Files: Show all files of the current folder.
Sort By: Open a menu where you can choose to sort the files or folders by Name,
Date, Size or Type.
Send: Send the selected file through one of the messaging methods. For example, if
you want to send a file as an E-mail attachment.
1. Select a file and tap Menu > Send… in File Explorer (the file will be attached to
the new message automatically).
2. Select an E-mail account on the Messaging screen.
3. Specify the recipient and subject, and type your message.
4. Tap Send.
Note: You can also send the file via MMS by selecting MMS (Messages) from the
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messaging screen. See the section Messaging.
Beam File: Send the selected file via Bluetooth.
New Folder: Create a new folder.
Rename: Rename the selected item.
Delete: Delete the selected item.
Edit: Open the menu where you can choose to cut, copy, paste, or paste shortcut.
You can also undo an operation or select all the items in the current folder.
9.2 Task Manager
You can use Task Manager to view and stop running programs.
Open Task Manager
Tap > Programs > Task Manager.
End Tasks
Select the tasks you want to end, tap End Task.
Task Manager Options
Tap Menu in Task Manager, you can do the following operations:
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Switch To: Switch to the selected program in the task list.
End All Tasks: End all the tasks in the task list.
View: Change to view applications or processes in the task manager.
Sort By: You can sort the tasks by Memory, CPU or Name.
Refresh: Refresh the task manager.
Exit: Exit the task manager.
9.3 Add and Remove Programs Management
Before you purchase additional programs for your phone, make sure that they are
compatible with the Windows Mobile® 6.1 Standard operating system.
To add a program
1. Download a program to your PC (or insert the disc that contains the program into
your PC). Make sure that you select a program developed for your phone and
processor type.
2. Read the installation instructions that come with the program and follow it to complete
the setup.
To remove a program
1. Tap >Settings > System tab > Remove Programs.
2. Select the one you want to remove from the list.
3. Tap Remove.
4. Tap Yes to remove the program, or tap No to cancel.
Note: Programs that are preinstalled on the phone cannot be removed.
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9.4 PDF
PDF is an application for viewing PDF (Portable Document Format) documents on your
device. It supports a subset of the features found in the PC versions of Foxit Reader.
To open PDF
Tap > Programs >PDF.
To open a PDF file on your device
Open a PDF file in PDF.
Open File Explorer, find the desired PDF file, and then tap the file to open it.
To navigate through a PDF document
While viewing a PDF document, you can do the following operations:
Slide your stylus on the screen to move to the desired direction of the page.
Press Navigation Keys to move to the desired direction of the page.
Tap to move to the previous page; tap to move to the next page.
Other operations of PDF
Tap Menu>File>Open to open another file.
Tap Menu>File>Close to close the current file.
Tap Menu>File>Properties to view the properties information of the current file.
Tap Menu>Zoom or tap and to zoom in or zoon out the page.
Tap Menu>View to rotate the page or get the appropriate screen of the page.
Tap Menu>Page to select the desired page to view.
Tap Menu>Options to customize the Key Assignment, File and Displays settings.
Tap Menu>Find or tap on the screen to search text in the document.
Tap Menu>About to view the PDF information.
Tap Menu>Exit to exit PDF.
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9.5 Calculator
Your device comes with a built-in calculator capable of performing addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division and so on.
Open the Calculator
Ta p > Programs >Calculator.
Calculator function introduction:
CReset calculator.
MCReset the memory.
MRDisplay the memory data.
M+Add up data to the memory.
Calculator for Simple Using
Addition/ Subtraction/ Multiplication/ Division
1. Enter a number.
2. Tap , , or to get the operator.
3. Enter the next number.
4. Tap to view the result.
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Other Calculations
1. Enter a number.
2. Tap , , or to get the operator.
3. The result will be shown on the screen.
Calculator for Arithmetic Using:
1. Obtain the first result by the calculator simple using.
2. Tap to save the data to the memory.
3. Obtain the second result by the simple using.
4. Second tap to save the second result to the memory.
5. Add the data to the memory according to the steps above.
6. Tap to display the result data in the memory.
Take the 200×2+30×8 counting for example:
1. Calculate 200×2 = 400 and press to save 400 to the memory.
2. Calculate 30×8 = 240 and press to add 240 to the memory.
3. Tap to display the result 640.
Note: The limitation of the calculator precision may cause little rounding error.
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10 Synchronization
You can synchronize information between your phone and your PC or between your phone
and Microsoft® Exchange Server. Before synchronizing information, please install ActiveSync
on the PC. Once you install ActiveSync on your PC, you will be prompted to connect your
phone and create a synchronization relationship with the device by using a USB cable or
Bluetooth connection. While you are setting up this relationship you can choose the
information you want to synchronize with either your PC or with Microsoft® Exchange Server.
Refer to Help of Microsoft® ActiveSync for more information.
10.1 Installing ActiveSync
1. To install ActiveSync on your PC, please follow the instruction on the screen when
you run the ActiveSync and application software CD. When the ActiveSync is installed
in your PC, you will be asked to build a partnership with your phone using one of
the two connection methods: USB cable and Bluetooth.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the wizard. In the Sync Setup
Wizard, you can :
Create a synchronization relationship between your PC and your device.
Configure an Exchange Server connection to synchronize directly with Exchange
Server. To synchronize your device with Exchange Server, enter your user name,
password, and domain name from your administrator before completing the
wizard.
Choose information types to synchronize.
Note: Once synchronization completes, you can disconnect your phone from your PC.
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10.2 Choosing Your Synchronization Type
Synchronize with a USB Cable Connection
You can connect your phone with other devices via a USB cable. You can manually
change the connection settings as follow. The new settings will be used when you connect
your device to the PC next time.
1. Tap > ActiveSync.
2. Tap Menu > Connections.
3. Choose USB in the drop-down menu and check Synchronize all PCs using this
connection.
Synchronize with a Bluetooth™
You can also synchronize your information by using Bluetooth wireless connectivity
technology, which allows your phone to connect to a Bluetooth-compatible device within
10 meters. To synchronize via Bluetooth connection:
1. Execute ActiveSync Help on the PC and follow the instructions for configuring
Bluetooth connections on your PC to support ActiveSync.
2. Tap > ActiveSync.
3. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Make sure that the phone and PC are within
10 meters.
4. When finished, tap Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth.
Note: To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth when it is not in use.
10.3 Setting up synchronization
You can use the default settings of synchronization preset on your device. If you want to
set up by your self, please follow the steps below. Please contact your service provider
for more detailed information.
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Set up synchronization with Microsoft Outlook
Stay in touch with other workers by wirelessly synchronizing your device with your
Microsoft Outlook corporate account from any location in your mobile operator’s service
area. You can synchronize E-mail, tasks, contacts, and calendar.
Note: Your organization must use Microsoft Exchange Server to manage E-mail, and
Microsoft Outlook must be installed on your computer.
1. Tap >ActiveSync.
2. Tap Menu> Add Server Source.
3. Enter your E-mail address and then tap Next.
4. Enter the user name and network password, and the name of the domain to which
your computer is connected. If necessary, ask your network administrator for the
name of the domain.
5. Select Save password check box, and then tap Next.
6. Enter the server address, and tap Next.
7. Select E-mail and any other data you want to synchronize with Exchange Server,
and then tap Finish.
Set up synchronization with an Internet E-mail account
An Internet E-mail account is an account that you access on the Internet through an
Internet service provider such as Yahoo! Mail. If you already have an E-mail account
with an ISP or a mobile operator, set up E-mail synchronization between your device
and that account by using this procedure.
Note: Your device must have an Internet connection before you can perform this procedure.
1. Tap >Programs >Messaging>Setup E-mail.
2. Enter your E-mail address and password, select Save password, and then tap Next.
3. Do one of the following:
If Auto Setup finds settings for your E-mail provider immediately, go to step 4.
If Auto Setup does not find settings immediately for your E-mail provider, go to
step 6.
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4. To obtain E-mail server settings automatically, select Try to get E-mail settings
from the Internet, and then tap Next.
Auto Setup tries to download necessary E-mail server settings so that you do not
have to enter them manually.
5. When Auto Setup has finished, tap Next.
If you choose not to use Auto Setup, or Auto Setup did not find the settings, go to
step 6.
If Auto Setup found the settings and complete successfully, go to step 11.
6. In the Your E-mail provider field, select Internet E-mail, and then tap Next.
7. Enter your name and then tap Next.
8. Enter your Incoming mail server and Account type information, and then tap Next.
9. Enter your user name and password.
By default, the Save password check box is selected and the device saves your
password so that you do not need to enter it every time that you re-connect. If you do
not want the device to save your password, clear the check box, and then tap Next.
10. Enter your Outgoing (SMTP) mail server information, and then tap Next.
11. In the Automatic Send/Receive field, select how frequently you want the device to
synchronize with the Internet E-mail account.
12. Tap Finish.
Set up synchronization with a Windows Live Hotmail account
You can set up your device to access your Windows Live Hotmail account for sending
and receiving E-mail.
Note: Your device must have an Internet connection before you can perform this procedure.
1. Tap >Programs>Messaging>Setup E-mail.
2. Enter your E-mail address and password, select Save password, and then tap Next.
3. When Auto Setup has finished, tap Next.
4. Tap Accept.
5. If you do not want Windows Live options to appear on the Today screen, clear Live
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Search bar and Windows Live services check boxes, and then tap Next.
6. If you want to synchronize contacts and E-mail, make sure that the check boxes
next to Store Windows Live contacts in your mobile device’s contact list and
Sync E-mail are selected. Make sure that Merge duplicates contacts check box is
selected if you want your contacts to show in your on-device contact list.
7. Tap Next. The device will try to synchronize with your hotmail account.
8. Tap Finish.
10.4 Using ActiveSync tools
Once you’ve established the connection partnership between your phone and the other
device, you can start synchronization. The information you can synchronize includes
contact information, calendar appointments, media files and E-mail messages, etc.
Synchronize Contacts
You can synchronize contact items on you phone with contact items on your PC or
Microsoft® Exchange Server. For more information on synchronization, see ActiveSync
Help on the PC.
Synchronize Calendar
You can synchronize calendar items on you phone with calendar items on your PC
or Microsoft® Exchange Server. For more information on synchronization, see ActiveSync
Help on the PC.
Synchronize Music and Video
Install Windows Media Player Version 10 or the later version on PC. And insert a storage
card into your phone. Before synchronizing music and video with your phone, make
sure that ActiveSync works with Windows Media Player and all media synchronization
settings must be set in Windows Media Player. Refer to Help of Microsoft® Media Player
for more information.
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Synchronize E-mails
You can synchronize E-mails on you phone with E-mails on your PC or Microsoft®
Exchange Server. For more information on synchronization, see ActiveSync Help on
the PC.
Start Synchronization
Before you start synchronizing with the Exchange Server, make sure that your phone
has been set up with a data connection to the Internet so that you can synchronize
wirelessly.
1. Tap > ActiveSync>Sync.
2. To end synchronization before it completes, tap Stop.
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11 Specifications
Dimension Approx. 114 mm × 66 mm × 11.9 mm
Weight Approx. 139 g (with battery)
Bearer GSM/WCDMA support
Main Display dimensionresolution,
color space
2.5', 320*240, 65K color
Front Camera
Sensor Type CMOS
Still Image Capture Resolution 0.3M Pixels
Back Camera
Sensor Type CMOS
Still Image Capture Resolution 3.2M Pixels
Total internal memory size 128MB
Free user memory size About 100MB
(depending on the installed language packages)
Removable memory card Support Micro SD card
Maximum Capacity of memory card 8GB
Battery
Capacity 1300 mAh
Standby time Approx. 250 h (subject to network status)
Voice talk time Approx. 240 min (subject to network status)
WAP browser version WAP2.0
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12 Index
ActiveSync, 38, 61, 69, 75, 96, 115, 131,
132, 133, 135, 136
Add a custom background image, 63
Add an attachment to an E-mail, 75
Add New Appointments, 80
Battery
Charge the Battery, 31
Install the SIM/MicroSD Card and
Battery, 28
Remove the Battery and
SIM/MicroSD Card, 30
Calculator, 39, 129, 130
Calendar, 38, 71, 79, 80, 81, 135
Calibrate the Screen, 61
Camera, 39, 113, 114, 115, 116, 137
Compose an MMS, 70
Compose an SMS, 70
Compose and send an E-mail, 74
Configure Calendar XE "Calendar"
Options, 81
configure message settings, 73
Contacts, 39, 45, 48, 49, 50, 70, 71, 74,
77, 78, 79, 84, 99, 101, 135
Copy messages from and to the (U)SIM
card, 72
Create a Contact, 77
Customize the Today screen, 63
Events Notifications, 60, 140
Excel Mobile, 38, 107
File Explorer, 39, 61, 123, 125, 128
FM, 39, 121
Forward a message, 72
Getting Started, 17, 20, 21, 34, 39, 47,
112
GPRS/3G Connection, 86
Increase or decrease the size of text on
the screen, 64
Indicator Light, 27
Input Methods
Onscreen Input Methods, 34
Using the QWERTY Hardware
Keyboard, 34
Internet Explorer, 38, 91, 95, 119, 121,
123
Internet Sharing, 40, 95, 96
JAVA, 39, 122, 123
Key
Key Definition, 19
Key functions, 33
Lock your device, 46
Messaging, 19, 39, 40, 48, 68, 70, 72, 73,
74, 75, 99, 125, 126, 133, 134
Messenger, 39, 40, 99, 100, 101
OneNote Mobile, 38, 112
owner information, 58
PDF, 40, 128
Pictures & Videos, 38, 113, 115, 116
Power Management, 59
PowerPoint Mobile, 38, 110, 111
regional settings, 60
Reply to a message, 72
Reply to or forward an E-mail, 76
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Request message delivery notification,
72
Reset to Factory Settings, 62
Searching Information, 33, 37
Secure the (U)SIM Function, 67
Secure your device, 65
Select the Network Type, 61
Send Appointments, 81
Set alarms, 58
Set the backlight, 64
Set the ring tone, 61
Set the time and date, 58
Set up an E-mail account, 68
Set up Customer Feedback, 63
Set up E-mail to synchronize with a PC,
69
Set up Error Reporting, 63
Set Up Finger Mouse, 62
Set up Windows Update, 62
SIMMgr, 39, 84
Task Manager, 20, 39, 42, 126
Tasks, 40, 81, 82, 87, 126, 127
Today Screen, 22, 23, 77
Unlock your device, 47
Video call, 56
View and Edit Appointments, 80
View and Edit Contact Information, 78
View and Reply to E-mails, 75
Windows Live, 24, 39, 40, 99, 100, 101,
116, 134, 135
Windows Media, 40, 116, 117, 118, 119,
120, 135
Word Mobile, 38, 104
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13 Troubleshooting
This section describes how to troubleshoot some problems when they occur to your
phone.
Why can’t I turn on my phone as I press the power key?
Either you didn’t press the key long enough, or the phone has shut down because the
battery power level is too low. Please recharge the battery.
What can I do as my phone displays “Enter PIN” when it is switched on?
Input the PIN or input the new PIN if you have changed the code. You can also disable the
PIN if you do not want to input. See Setting Up Your Device-Setting Up Security- Secure
the (U)SIM Function-Disable the (U)SIM PIN.
Why does my phone display “ ”, what does this mean?
Turn off your phone and make sure that you have inserted a valid (U)SIM card.
What can I do as my phone display “Unlock”?
Enter the device lock code. See Setting Up Your Device-Setting Up Security- Secure Your
Device.
Why can’t my phone make any sound alerts?
Check the current sound settings. See Setting Up Your Device –Basic Settings-Set Events
Notifications or Setting Up Your Device –Basic Settings-Set the Ring Tone.
Why are some calls not processed?
Certain call barring function may have been set to restrict phone usage. Check the call
barring status and cancel as necessary.
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14 Declaration of RoHS Compliance
To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live, this
document shall serve as formal declaration that the R1010 manufactured by ZTE
CORPORATION are in compliance with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European
Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect to the following
substances:
1Lead (Pb)
2Mercury (Hg)
3Cadmium (Cd)
4Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
5Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs)
6Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)
(Compliance is evidenced by written declaration from our suppliers, assuring that any
potential trace contamination levels of the substances listed above are below the maximum
level set by EU 2002/95/EC, or are exempt due to their application.)
The R1010 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION, meet the requirements of EU
2002/95/EC; however, some assemblies are customized to client specifications. Addition
of specialized, customer-specified materials or processes which do not meet the
requirements of EU 2002/95/EC may negate RoHS compliance of the assembly. To
guarantee compliance of the assembly, the need for compliant product must be
communicated to ZTE CORPORATION in written form.
This declaration is issued based on our current level of knowledge. Since conditions of use
are outside our control, ZTE CORPORATION makes no warranties, express or implied,
and assumes no liability in connection with the use of this information.
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15 Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it
means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately
from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities
appointed by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health.

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