18Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.5 Mini-SD CardsMini-SD is one of the most popular formats for mobile devices. Your device contains a mini-SD card
20Chapter 2. Basic Operations212.1 Getting StartedPowering On/Off the DevicePress the POWER button to turn on the device. The POWER button is located
22Chapter 2. Basic Operations23Setting ButtonsTo change functions for specific buttons in your device, do either of the following:1. Tap > Settin
24Chapter 2. Basic Operations25Letter RecognizerLetter Recognizer recognizes one letter, number, or symbol at a time.•To launch Letter Recognizer, tap
26Chapter 2. Basic Operations27To enter capital letters/numbers, or to delete/back by using the hardware keyboard: The “Fn” key is used to access the
28Chapter 2. Basic Operations292.3 Today Screen ComponentsToday ScreenThe Today Screen is usually the first screen that appears when you turn on the
30Chapter 2. Basic Operations312.4 The Start MenuThe Start menu is divided into 3 groups as described in the following:List of All ProgramsThe followi
32Chapter 2. Basic Operations332.5 SettingsPersonalSystemAbout Windows Mobile information and device name.Backlight Configures the display backlight.B
34Chapter 2. Basic Operations352.6 Using CalendarUse Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the
36Chapter 2. Basic Operations37Deleting an Appointment1. Tap >Calendar. 2. In Agenda view, select the appointm
23ContentsChapter 1. Knowing Your Device 091.1 Introduction 101.2 Accessories 141.3 Install SIM Card and Battery 151.4 Battery Information 161.5
38Chapter 2. Basic Operations39View See ScreenAgenda Your current day's activities at a glance. Upcoming appointments are bold; past ap-po
40Chapter 2. Basic Operations41Changing the Display of the Work Week1. Tap > Calendar.2. Tap Menu > Options and do one of the flowing:•To spec
42Chapter 2. Basic Operations43Creating a Note1. Either tap > Programs > Notes or press the Voice Record button on the left side of the device.
44Chapter 2. Basic Operations45Editing a Handwritten Note•Undo/Redo InkWhile in typing mode, tap Draw to switch to writing mode.While in writing mode,
46Chapter 2. Basic Operations476. Tap to return to the notes list if you are adding a voice recording to a note.Deleting a Note1. Tap > Program
48Chapter 2. Basic Operations49Template Screen Template ScreenBlank Phone MemoMeeting Notes To DoMemo2.8 Using TasksUse Tasks to keep track of things
50Chapter 2. Basic Operations511. Enter or select a subject. 2. Select a completion status. 3. Pick the start and due ti
52Chapter 2. Basic Operations53You can synchronize information on your phone with your PC to keep your task list up to date in both locations.If you c
54Chapter 2. Basic Operations Setting Tasks Options1. Tap > Programs > Tasks.2. Tap Menu > Options, there are 3 options you can set:•Set
56Chapter 3. Phone Features573.1 Using the PhoneYou can use your phone to make, receive, and keep track of calls, and send text messages (SMS,
45Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 1058.1 Text Messaging 1068.2 E-mail 1088.3 Changing Messaging Account Options 1128.4 Using Contacts 112Chap
58Chapter 3. Phone Features593.2 Making a CallMaking a Call by Entering a Phone Number1. On the Phone screen, begin entering the phone number.2. D
60Chapter 3. Phone Features61Making a Call from Speed DialYou can create speed dial entries for frequently-called numbers or frequently-accessed i
62Chapter 3. Phone Features632. Tap Call Barring > Get Settings. 3. Choose the calls you want to block, and tap
64Chapter 3. Phone Features652. Tap Menu and select Conference. Call waitingTo turn call waiting notifications on and offWhen you are in another ca
66Chapter 3. Phone Features67Turning On/Off the SpeakerphoneTalk hands-free or let others hear your conversation with the built-in speakerphone in you
68Chapter 3. Phone Features 2. Select the entries you want to delete by checking the checkboxes in front.3. Tap Option > Delete Selected.Saving P
70Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information71ActiveSync synchronizes information on your phone with information on your PC such as Outlook content. Acti
72Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information73Changing Which Information is Synchronized1. Tap > Programs > ActiveSync.2. Tap Menu > Options.3. D
74Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information751. On your device screen, tap > Programs > ActiveSync > Menu > Configure Server. If you have not
76Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections5.1 Overview of Bluetooth 5.2 Bluetooth Partnership (Bonding) 5.3 Beaming Inf
67•The device is not charged when you take it out of the box. The battery should be charged for at least 8 hours before first use. Do not remo
78Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections795.1 Overview of BluetoothBluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth
80Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections81Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can now detect your phone and attempt to beam information to it, establish a Bluet
82Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections833. Select the device with which you want to a Bluetooth partnership, and tap Next. 4. In Passcode, if
84Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections855.3 Beaming Information (Bluetooth)Receiving Beamed Information1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab>
86Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device6.1 Using ActiveSync 6.2 Transferring from Memory Cards 6.3
88Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device89You may need to transfer application data such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPo
90Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device 6.3 Using Bluetooth1. On your PC, locate the file you want to send using Bluetooth with Wind
92Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet937.1 Setting up Internet connectionsYour device’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access the
94Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet95•In Access point name, enter the access Line point name.•In User name, enter your user name for the GPRS net
96Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet973. Check the checkbox in front of This network connects to the Internet.4. Check the checkbox in front of
8 Information for the User• Legible reproductions (colour optional) of all required labels and hazard warnings to be affixed to the laser product or
98Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet99Adding a Web Page to the Favorite List1. Tap > Internet Explorer.2. To go to the page you want to add, t
100Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet1015. Tap Clear History or Delete Files, then tap . Viewing a Page in Full Screen Mode1. Tap > Inter
102Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet103Enabling and Disabling a FeatureThere are three buttons in the Wireless Manager; each of them represents a
104Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 4. Select The Internet if the wireless network 5. Enter a network key if required. Then tap co
106Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts107Messaging is the unified point of access for all message types within your device. With Messaging, you can se
108Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts1098.2 E-mailSetting Up an Internet E-mail Account ManuallyBefore you set up your Internet e-mail account, pl
110Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts111Now you are ready to set up your account:1. Tap > Messaging.2. Tap Menu > Tools > New Account.3.
112Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts1138.3 Changing Messaging Account Options1. Tap > Messaging, and select the Messaging account you want to c
114Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts115Assigning a Ring Tone to a ContactTo easily identify who is calling you by the ring tone, you can assign a cu
116Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader9.1 Setting Barcode Reader 9.2 Scanning and Reading Barcode labels
10Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device111.1 IntroductionViews of the Device4171921910111283121820231613 15142422272928262530315671 Soft key 1 Performs the c
118Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader119Keyboard hook can convert received characters to keyboard messages; therefore, you can read barcode in applicatio
120Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader121Choosing Barcode TypesYour device is capable of scanning and decoding various barcode types; to check what k
122Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader1233. Tap after you select a file.4. Tap to continue. 5.Tap .Editing
124Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader1253. Tap to continue. 4. Tap .Firmware UpdateHow to update the firmware o
126Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader1274. Input the default password “1234567890AB” and tap . You can then see current completed percentage of the
128Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader1294. Tap to complete the procedure.You can see more information about the barcode reader such as scanner version
130Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 3. Point the barcode reader to a barcode label and press the scan key (left scan key, right scan key or the assi
132Chapter 10. Other Applications133Your device comes with a variety of useful companion applications. This chapter describes the procedure o
134Chapter 10. Other Applications13510.2 Excel MobileWith Excel Mobile, you can create and view spreadsheet on you device.Creating a New Spreadsheet1.
136Chapter 10. Other Applications13710.3 PowerPoint MobileWith PowerPoint Mobile, you can view PowerPoint slides on you device.Starting a PowerPoint P
12Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device1322 5-way navigation keyPress this button up, down, left, or right to move through menus; carry out the selec-tion by
138Chapter 10. Other Applications139Adding/Deleting a MSN Messenger Contact1. Sign in MSN Messenger.2. Do any of the following:•To add a contact, tap
140Chapter 10. Other Applications14110.5 Backup/RecoverIt is advisable to take backups of your device data regularly in case important data is acciden
142Chapter 10. Other Applications143Recover data1. Tap > Programs > Backup Manager.2. Tap the Recover button. 3. Do one of the foll
144Chapter 10. Other Applications Closing a Running Program1. Tap > Settings > System tab > Memory > Running Programs tab.2. In Runnin
146Appendix147A.1 Regulatory NoticesEuropean Union NoticeProduct with CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC), the EMC Directive (89/
148Appendix149Federal Communications Commission NoticeThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followin
150Appendix151SAR Information•0.605W/Kg @1g FCC (head)•0.863W/Kg @1g FCC (body)•0.2W/Kg @10g (CE)Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsYour wireless
152Appendix153•Microsoft® Outlook® XP and Microsoft® Outlook® 2003 messaging and collaboration clients•Microsoft® Office XP•Microsoft® Office 2003•Mic
154Appendix155Type Transflective TFT LCD with touch panel and backlightSize/Resolution/Color 2.8", 240x320, 65,536 colorsDispla
156AppendixWEEE NoticeThe Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive is designed to encourage and regulate the collection, reu
14Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device151.2 Accessoriesa AC AdapterRecharge the device batteryb Stereo HeadsetListen to a phone conversation hands-freec USB
16Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device171.4 Battery InformationBattery performance depends on many factors, including your wireless service provider’s n
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