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Win-Duo DM-985 User Manual
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1. 8 6 2 Adding a Task on your phone Tap Menu gt New Taski to open the screen adding a new task Fill in details tap OK to save and exit 8 7 Notes You may take Notes or voice Notes 61 Tap Start select Programs gt Notes to display a list of notes in the phone tap Name to change the sorting type Tap a file in the list to open it Tap All Folders to search for a file in those folders 8 7 1 New Notes Tap New to create a new note To write a note you may either use the build in keyboard or use the drawing with the touch pen select Menu gt Draw Tap Menu gt Draw again to cancel drawing Tap Menu gt Undo Typing to remove the last character tap Redo Typing to resume After compiling tap OK to save and exit 8 7 2 Adding Voice in Notes Tap Menu gt View Recording Toolbar tap e to start recording Tap m to stop After recording a shows in the note Tap it to playback 62 Dy View Recording Toolbar yall Folders y 1123 1 Tab Select All Ooo Xe 8 7 3 Creating Voice Notes Gall en ull 4 GS 9 24 Name a gt To create a voice note tap Menu gt View Recording Toolbar record 8 8 Internet Sharing om ote amp
2. From the ActiveSync screen select Menu gt Add Server Source Enter the mobile information server s address in Server Address Enter User name and Password Enter the domain name of your Exchange server in Domain Press Done and then Synchronize Paint After setting up a relationship between the phone and the PC you may connect the server remotely 59 Note The password is case sensitive 8 4 2 Synchronization 8 4 2 1 Synchronizing nbox By default only the mails each with the first 500 bytes in Inbox on the PC or on the server that were received in the latest three days will be synchronized To read the complete email you have to download it Mails in the phone and mails in the PC are in sync For example deleting a mail in the phone or in the PC will have the mail deleted in the PC or in the phone during the next time synchronization To synchronize mails in other folders or directories select them in the phone Note Text messages and MMS can not be synchronized 8 4 2 2 Synchronizing Appointment You can synchronize Appointments in the phone with those in Outlook or the Mobile Information Server 2002 or higher on the PC By default only the Appointments in the past two weeks and the future appointments will be synchronized 8 4 2 3 Synchronizing Contacts All contacts are synchronized by default Adding or deleting a contact in t
3. and then After the phone connects to the PC through a USB cable it can work as an external Modem 63 Internet Sharing Syl gv Sul 4E 9 32 Status Disconnected PC Connection USB Network Connection Internet Sharing Steps 1 Click start button choose Internet Sharing from start menu 2 Choose the connection way from PC Connection 3 Choose the Internet connection way form Network Connection Note that Not all of the connections can be used online the availability of modem function depends on your service provider 4 Tap the Connect Insert the data cable to connect PC When the interface tips Check USB cable connection 5 Wait when the interface tips Connected you can use the PC to Connect the network Note You can use CDMA or GSM to connect to the internet depending on your connection settings You can set up the connection as follows 64 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Connections Set up the network connection configuration To change the connection priority Tap start gt Settings gt Connections gt C G Net Priority Settings set CDMA First or GSM First in While accessing internet options click Apply button Note Please sure that your phone can access Internet before connection to PC Note To connect via Bluetooth use a Bluetooth adapter Note Disable the netw
4. 8 Hearing Aids Wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider 1 9 Other Medical Equipments For other personal health care equipments consult your service provider Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions 1 10 Road Safety Please comply with local traffic laws and regulations If the driving 7 condition is getting worse pull off the road before you make or receive calls If your vehicle has airbags keep your phone away from where the inflated airbags can reach Otherwise you may be seriously hurt by the phone once the airbags expand 1 11 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions These areas include fuel depots below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders They are usually marked with signs but not always so 1 12 Battery Any contact of the battery s exposed electrodes with a conductor such as jewelry or keys may cause damage to possessions or bodily injury 1 13 Others The phone is comprised of precise electronic circuits magnets and a battery system Caution is advised when handling the componen
5. Select All the text will be highlighted 3 5 ActiveSync With Microsoft ActiveSync the data in your phone can be synchronized through a USB cable with the PC ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center will make sure the information in the phone can be updated with that in the PC according to the synchronization settings 3 5 1 PC Sync Installation Your phone has ActiveSync built in while you need to install the software in your PC You should follow the prompts on the screen to install ActiveSync from the CD ROM 22 3 5 2 To synchronize with PC By default contacts in OUTLOOK calendars and tasks in the PC will be automatically synchronized to your phone You can use this information in your phone as in the PC However you may select options to synchronize and then tap OK to proceed Follow the prompts on the screen and click Next to start During the process a sync icon on the phone will keep rotating and the sync progress and items are shown Upon the synchronization is done the left soft key changes from Stop to Sync Press the right soft key to check for the sync information Press the left soft key again to start another round of synchronization Note f your PC runs Windows vista or Windows 7 when you only want to transfer data you don t need to install other software But when you want to synchronize you need to install Windows Mobile Device Center Refer to the user guide for Windows Mobile Dev
6. Tap Start select ava All the J AVA applications show You may select the installation path or other operations in the menu 52 Browser Local Files New Folder Uninstall All Certificates Task Manager Rarkaroiund Rumnina A KIK 7 7 Games The phone had two customization games Solitaire and Marble Game 7 7 1 Solitaire The objective is to move all the cards in ascending order from Ace to King in the four suit stacks at the top Use the touch pen to drag and tap the card or turn the cards facing down 7 7 2 Marble Game The objective is to move the marble with the motion sensor Move the grey marble to the red marble 53 8 Programs 8 1 Office Mobile You can compile Word Excel files and OneNote Mobile or open a PowerPoint file you may edit a PowerPoint file in certain circumstances Tap Start and the select Office Mobile from Start Choose Word mobile PowerPoint Mobile OneNote Mobile or Excel Mobile 8 1 1 Word Mobile In Word Mobile choose a file to open Tap All Folders and find a file from those folders Tap New to create a new file You can open Word files in several types including txt doc and psw If you need the toolbar tap View on the editing screen and then select Toolbar After compiling tap OK to save and exit 8 1 2 Excel Mobile Using Excel to create a spreadsheet or to open and edit an Excel file from your PC Tap Strat menu select Office Mobile from Progra
7. USB cable Note It s not a recommended way A battery charger is preferred 2 5 The Battery 2 5 1 Battery use Your phone is powered by a battery which has a limited life When a battery has a significant decrease of working time replace it e Switch off your phone before removing the battery Do not leave the battery on the charger for too long since it may reduce the battery s life e Excessively high or low temperature will have impact on the charging capability Maintain its working temperature at 0 45 C Do not use the battery for other purposes do not discard it in fire or in water Do not try to disassemble or fix a battery Choose the certificated or approved batteries by the manufacturer Avoid short circuit Do not use damaged chargers or batteries Dispose used batteries properly Do not throw them into a dustbin 2 5 2 Battery Charge Level 1 2 Tap the Status Bar on Idle and choose the battery icon in Shortcut Icon To check the charge level select Start gt Settings tap Power 2 5 3 Charging Batteries If the charge level goes lower than the working voltage a reminder of low battery will be prompted on the screen as the alerting sound played Data may be lost and the phone will power off if the battery is not being charged 15 or replaced in time A Lithium ion battery comes with this phone It s recommended to use the manufacturer s charger and ba
8. in the dialog box 8 3 4 Add Participants While you are chatting with a friend you may invite another one Select Menuj gt Options gt Add participant and then tap Addl While there are several people in chatting select Menu gt End all conversations to go back to the friend list You may select a friend for a private conversation 8 3 5 Block and Unblock Contact After you have blocked a contact he she can t view your online status or send you instant messages 57 Select the contact to be blocked from the list and then select Menu gt Block Select Unblock to restore 8 3 6 Change Online Status Select Menu gt Online Status choose a status from the list and then tap OK Note You can change your online status only after you have signed in to MSN 8 3 7 Hotmail You can compile or read your Hotmail Refer to Messaging for editing sending or receiving Emails Write a new Hotmail You may open the editing screen Refer to Messaging for editing and sending Emails 8 3 8 Live Mobile Homepage Select to go to Live Mobile homepage 8 3 9 Windows Live Help Select to get help on Windows Live 8 4 ActiveSync With Microsoft ActiveSync the data in your phone can be synchronized through a USB cable or Bluetooth with the PC ActiveSync will make
9. screen select Setting gt Storage Change Save to storage card and then tap OKI 7 2 5 Options Tap icons on Preview screen to set various aspects of the camera options Zoom Select different levels of lens focus Album View pictures and videos Exit Exit from camera feature Mode Click the mode icon to switch between photo and video mode Size Click the Size icon to change the Size of the pictures or videos size Quality Click the Quality icon to change the pictures or videos quality Tap setting icons on Preview screen to set various aspects of the camera options File Settings You can set the Size Quality Format Save to Environment There are several different Effects and environments to choose from to obtain the best effect of the viewfinder Capture Settings You can set Self time Burst Number Preview after capture 48 7 3 FM Radio Select FM Radio in Programs the following window shows 2 3 P 11 12 Menu R Description On Off Switch group Search Earphone Loud speaker A w N re 49 5 Current frequency 6 Current Group 7 Current channel 8 Mute 9 Volume 10 Reduce frequency by 0 1MHz 1 Search lower frequency channels 12 Search higher frequency Channels 13 Increase frequency by 0 1MHz 14 Channel button 1 12 7 3 1 General 1 You have to plug in the earphone before opening th
10. support Email you may send it through Outlook on your PC that has access to the 37 Internet 1 Compile an Email in Outlook E mail and then tap Send The Email is kept in the Outbox 2 Launch ActiveSync in your PC and connect your phone to the PC through a USB cable 3 After the PC has detected your phone it shows the connection on the screen Tap Next 4 On the item selection screen select E mail and then tap Next until finish 5 The synchronization starts After it s done the Email s in the Outbox are transferred to the Outbox in Outlook Press Send Receive in Outlook to start sending 6 3 MMS MMS contains text pictures audio and other multimedia that can be transmitted instantly between mobile devices or between mobile device and the Internet Before sending or receiving an MMS configure the MMS center To configure MMS message settings 1 Tap Start menu gt E mail gt MMS 2 Tap Menu gt Options gt MMS 3 Go to the MMS Profile tab and then tap New 38 Profile Settings Profile Name MMSC Address http _ _ gt MMS Server Address Data Connection EYDO WEB Ey Gateway WAP 2 0 Gateway g IP Address Port 8080 C amp MMSC URL address of the server where MMS messages are stored Data Connection Select the connection that your device uses for MMS messages
11. supported by all the networks Contact your network operator or service provider for details 1 SAFETY I NFORMATION 1 1 When carrying the phone 1 2 Energy Leak of Radio Frequency 1 3 Electromagnetic Radiation 1 4 In Public 1 5 Compatibility of RF Interference 1 6 In Aircraft 1 7 Pacemakers 1 8 Hearing Aids 1 9 Other Medical Equipments 1 10 Road Safety 1 11 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres 1 12 Battery 1 13 Others 2 OVERVIEW 2 1 Appearance and Keypad 2 2 UI M SIM Cards 2 3 Storage Card 2 4 Accessories 2 5 The Battery 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS 3 1 Switching On Off 3 2 Home Screen 3 3 Lock screen and keypad 3 4 Input Method 3 5 ActiveSync 4 CALL FEATURES 4 1 Making a Call 4 2 Answer a Call 4 3 During a Call 5 CONTACTS 5 1 View Contact Details 5 2 Edit a Contact 5 3 Add New Contact Pie b URRWOO oon NNNNNNOOOQOQ N NerR ONN 5 4 Speed dial for Contact 5 5 Send Contacts via Bluetooth 5 6 Delete Contacts 5 7 Contact manager 6 MESSAGING 6 1 Text Message 6 2 Outlook 6 3 MMS 6 4 Menu for Messaging and Email 6 5 Folders for Messaging and Email 7 MULTIMEDIA 7 1 Windows Media 7 2 Camera 7 3 FM Radio 7 4 Recorder 7 5 Pictures and Videos 7 6 JAVA 7 7 Games 8 PROGRAMS 8 1 Office Mobile 8 2 Internet Explorer 8 3 Windows Live 8 4 ActiveSync 8 5 Calendar 8 6 Tasks 8 7 Notes 8 8 Internet Sharing 8 9 Calculator 8 10 Search 8 11 File Explorer 8 12 Getting starte
12. then tap Edit in Menu 29 Send Text Message Send Contact Delete Contact Add to Speed Dial 5 3 Add New Contact Tap New to add a new contact fill in each item and then tap contact will then be shown in the list 5 4 Speed dial for Contact A one or two digit speed dial number can be set for contacts stored in the phone Press and hold the speed dial number for two digit like 26 first press the 2 digit then press and hold the 6 digit until it dials To set the speed dial number select the phone number in the page showing contact details tap Add speed dial in the menu and then tap OK OK The new Note The range for speed dial numbers is between 2 and 99 0 and 1 are reserved by the system 30 5 5 Send Contacts via Bluetooth With Bluetooth you can send the information of contacts to other phones In the contact list select Send Contact from the Menul then tap Beam The hone will start searching for Bluetooth device After it s been detected tap Send Notes lt Communicate gt Info 5 6 Delete Contacts You may delete contacts either from the contact list or on the page showing details 5 7 Contact manager Select Contact manager from start menu The contacts in the UIM and SIM card can be saved into the phone and vice versa It may take a while to access contacts inform
13. 1 1 Read Text Messages Tap Strat button and then select Text By default the text message Inbox appears The message list displays part of the text In the Inbox tap Received to sort text messages To open a message tap it with the touch pen to open the text 6 1 2 Edit Text Message In the Inbox tap Menu select New to open the editing box Enter the recipient s phone number in the To box or select Add Recipient in the Menu and then choose a phone number Your phone supports group sending to multiple recipients 33 m Check Names aned Insert My Text Save to Drafts Spell Check Message Options Send by CDMA network Send by GSM network 2 After specifying the recipient move the cursor to the editing box Select My Text in the Menu to display common phrases for you to choose from 34 Where are you Check this out I m running late I ll be right there I ll get back to you lirnent Please renly ASAP S What are you up to Just checking in X At the lower left of the editing area shows the number of characters already entered and the total number allowed After finishing your text message tap be saved in the Sent Items Send By default the message will Note Before send the message you can tap the
14. 2 Keep your phone within 10 meters away from the sending device 1 When the phone prompts there s an incoming file tap Ves to start receiving The received file will be saved in My Documents 9 3 Lock Lock the phone automatically after it s been idle for a while A password is required every time to activate or switch on your phone On the password screen the following message appears after the eighth time of incorrect password input 69 Several incorrect passwords have been entered Will to continue password entry enter alb2c3 In case of emergency enter an emergency phone number If you forget your password you have to clear the memory before you can use the phone again However all the files data and programs in the phone will be removed 9 4 Clock amp Alarms Adjust the date and time or set your alarm Set the time zone date and time Set the alarm select the box to activate it Your phone will alarm you every day at the time 9 5 Power Show the battery level and the time to turn off the device if not used 9 6 Home Select a theme for your device and items on the Today screen 9 7 Sounds amp Notifications Specify the sound and notification for events programs screen taps and hardware buttons 9 8 System Set up functions in System 9 8 1 Device info View the hardware and software information of your phone 9 8 2 Memory View the alloc
15. 7 e ctij j y t lt gt Your device has two groups of connection settings My ISP Internet Service Provider and My Work Network The My ISP settings are used to connect to the Internet while My Work Network settings can be used to connect to any private corporate network To connect to the I nternet via ISP 1 Obtain the following information from your ISP ISP server phone number e User name e Password e Access point name required for GPRS connection Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Connections e Tap Add a new modem connection Enter a name for the connection 2 Select a modem from the list For example if you want to use the CDMA network select Cellular Line 3 Tap Next 4 Complete the connection wizard by entering the required information and tap Finish Note To view additional information for any screen tap Help To modify connection settings tap Manage existing connections on the Connections screen and complete the connection wizard To connect to a private network 1 Obtain the following information from your network administrator Server phone number User name Password Domain If provided by an ISP or a network administrator 2 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections tab gt Connections 3 In My Work Network follow the instructions for each type of connection 4 Complete the connection wizard and then tap Finish 75 Note To start browsing the Internet or pr
16. Gateway Select either WAP 1 0 or WAP 2 0 depending on which one is being used by your other wireless service provider IP Address Location of the MMS server which is usually in the form of an IP address Port HTTP port number used for connecting to the MMS server and for file transfer Note If your device already has preset MMS settings it is recommended that you do not change these settings If you change the preset settings your device may not be able to send and receive MMS messages If you add several MMS message Service providers to the settings 39 screen you can choose one as your default provider When send MMS you can set use which network you can enter into MMS Settings gt MMS Profiles set what network to send 6 3 1 Change MMS settings Check your device to see if it is configured with your wireless service provider s MMS settings If the MMS settings are not yet configured on your device you can add the settings while composing an MMS message To configure MMS message settings 1 Tap Start gt Messaging 2 Tap Menu gt Options gt MMS 3 Go to the MMS Profile tap New 6 3 2 Receive MMS When there s an incoming MMS your phone will alert Download and read the MMS in the Inbox 6 4 Menu for Messaging and Email The following options are available in the Menu for messaging and Email New To create a new message Reply To reply to the sender Reply All To reply to the sender and all the reci
17. O 2 ADP Multiple reminders Po Wi Fi connected 3 2 3 The Display You can see information about the most important functions of your device on the main screen such as contacts messages calendar and more Tap one of the shown functions to open it 3 2 4 Selection of Functions The functions buttons may vary according to the opened application and the phone status and features 3 3 Lock screen and keypad Click start to open start menu click the lock icon in the bottom to lock the screen and the keypad then no operation is allowed To unlock click the slide unlock button and slide If a call comes in the lock mode you can answer it without unlocking the phone by sliding the answer button you can also reject the call by sliding the reject buttons The phone will remain locked after the call is over Windows Mobile 6 5 introduces a new Lock screen so you can now respond to interactive user interface elements even if the device is locked Notifications such as those for missed calls voice mail e mail text and calendar items are more intuitive and actionable on the Lock screen You can quickly select whether you want to check your voicemail read your e mail or text message directly from the locked screen 20 3 4 Input Method 3 4 1 Introduction When you start a program or select a field that requires text or numbers the Input Panel becomes available automatically By default the Input Panel icon appears on th
18. Win Duo DM 985 Pocket PC Phone from Brava User Manual www bravatechno com Thank you for purchasing Win Duo DM 985 from Brava Your phone is a communication product running Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 5 Professional with Dual Mode system GSM CDMA working simultaneously in addition to the support of the CDMA third generation technology 1x EVDO Rev A with data link speed up to 3 1Mbps To experience the optimum performance of your mobile phone please read this users guide thoroughly Your phone contains numerous powerful office applications and entertainment software which help you at work and also to fulfill your spare time Please follow the guidelines below e To use this phone safely and legally read the section Safety Information carefully Before the first time use charge the battery with the original charger for 8 to 10 hours A new battery may reach its peak performance only after two or three cycles of fully charging and discharging e Similar to a computer your phone will perform best when enough memory is present Reboot the phone to clear the memory to store it peak performance e Running multiple programs at the same time may prolong the response time of the phone If it starts to react slowly try rebooting the phone to recover Inthe event that the contents of this manual are not consistent with menu options on the phone follow the prompts on the phone e Some services described in this manual may not be
19. ansfer data to other wireless devices via Bluetooth 9 9 2 Wireless Manager Enable disable CDMA GSM networks Bluetooth Wi Fi and Fly mode as shown below WirelessManager Fly Mode F Fly Mode C Phone Cc C Phone G Phone Ae Bluetooth S atuetooth WIFI T WiFi Tap Fly Mode to switch it off then the Bluetooth C phone G phone and Wi Fi are disabled Calls can t get through to this phone Tap Bluetooth C Phonel G Phonel Wi Fil to enable or disable all or some of them Select Bluetooth C Phonel G Phonel Wi Fi and slide to switch it on off Select Phone Setting Bluetooth Setting or Wi Fi Setting 5 9 9 3 Connections Your device is equipped with powerful networking functions that enable you to connect to the Internet through the 3G network of CDMA 1x EVDO Rev A data service or the General Packet Radio Service GPRS network or a Bluetooth modem or a WLAN network You can set up connections to the Internet or to a corporate network to browse the Internet and exchange e mail or instant messages Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection Select a modem Cellular Line o 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o Tab q w e an ulifo p ti caP a s a f a h ilk TAL shit z x c b n m
20. ap Call or press C send button or G send button to start dialing Text Messages Sill Verify the number is correct 10123456789 Include the country code or area code if needed CAP a Shift z x LS b Cti E Tt JO 25 o a _ C Y h welt n 4 1 5 Emergency Calls Your wireless service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers such as 110 112 that you can call under any circumstances As long as you are within the service area you can make emergency calls even without a UIM SIM card 4 1 6 International Calls Open the phone keypad press and hold key 0 to enter the prefix input the country code area code and the phone number and then press Send key 4 1 7 Dial Voicemail number Voicemail is a type of network service If you have enabled call forward to voicemail box unanswered calls will be redirected so that the caller can deposit voice messages Press and hold key 1 on the display and then your phone will dial the voicemail number Contact your network operator to obtain the voicemail number 4 2 Answer a Call When there s an incoming call press one of the Send keys or tap Answer to answer it press the right soft key End key or tap Ignore button to reject it 4 3 During a Call During a call you may select an option on the screen or in th
21. ation in the UIM and SIM card The screen displays contacts in the phone with total number at the top right corner 31 Contact Manager Sil e Sal 4 9 11 B Contact Manager v1 02 gt Reading UIM gt Reading SIM gt Reading Phone a D Y 5 7 1 Phone Contacts If there re one or more contacts in the phone you may copy all or some of them to the UIM or SIM card or delete all or some of them 5 7 2 UI M Contacts The contacts in the UIM card are allowed to save only one phone number To copy a contact to the phone from the Menu select Settings to choose the destination as Mobile Tel Home Tel or Work Tel If there re one or more contacts in the UIM you may copy all or some of them to the SIM card or phone or delete all or some of them 5 7 3 SIM Contacts The contacts in the SIM card are allowed to save only one phone number Please choose the destination same as the UIM card process If there re one or more contacts in the SIM you may copy all or some of them to the UIM card or phone or delete all or some of them 32 6 Messaging You may edit send and receive text messages MMS or emails 6 1 Text Message The service for text message is offered by your service provider Wireless subscribers can send and receive brief text messages Before sending the first text message from your phone make sure the number of SMSC has been set Contact your service provider for the local number 6
22. ation of memory for storage and programs and memory in use and remains of the phone and the storage card 70 9 8 3 Remove Programs Remove unnecessary programs to release storage space System programs can not be removed In the program list select a program and then tap Remove 9 8 4 Regional Settings Specify the region you are at and the local number currency time and date 9 8 5 Master Clear Your phone will be resumed to default factory settings and all the user data will be formatted Back up important data 9 8 6 Backlight Set the time to turn on or off backlight and to adjust the screen brightness 9 8 7 Certificates Manage certificates in the phone 9 8 8 Screen Align the screen if it is not responding accurately to stylus taps Adjust the text size to see more content or increase the readability in many programs 9 8 9 Error Reporting To help Microsoft improve the products you use your device can collect information on software operation for later reporting in the event of a serious error Reporting this information when errors occur is completely voluntary and confidential 9 8 10 Encryption Encrypt documents when saving to the storage card 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Encryption 2 Select the document to be encrypted to the storage card 71 Note Encrypted documents can only be read on the phone encrypts them If your phone is the one that encrypts the document you can ope
23. cards and its metal contact are susceptible to scratches and damaged by bending Insert and remove the card with care Keep the UIM and SIM cards away from static electricity dust and water 2 2 3 PIN and PUK PIN PIN is an identification code that is provided with the UIM and SIM cards You are protected by the PIN from unauthorized use of your UIM and SIM 13 cards After initiating the PIN protection you are required to enter the PIN every time switching on the phone After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries the UIM and SIM cards is blocked Nobody can then access the data in the card or use its services PUK When the UIM SIM card is locked a PUK Personal Unlock Key is required to unlock it Ten consecutive incorrect PUK entries will cause permanent lockup of the UIM SIM card The PUK is usually provided with the UIM SIM card If you have lost your PUK or it s not provided contact your service provider 2 3 Storage Card A storage card can be plugged into your phone to expand the storage capacity To install a storage card simply insert it into the slot To remove the card push it inward with your finger It will pop out from the slot Do not pull it forcefully 2 4 Accessories i Cle _ t E Las 14 Item Description 1 Battery charger Charging batteries 2 Stereo earphone Stereo output the Send key can be used to pick up a call Synchronizing with PC charging batteries 3
24. d 8 13 Task Manager 9 SETTINGS 9 1 Personal 30 31 31 33 36 40 41 42 42 49 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 61 61 63 65 65 65 66 67 67 9 2 Bluetooth 9 3 Lock 9 4 Clock amp Alarms 9 5 Power 9 6 Home 9 7 Sounds amp Notifications 9 8 System 9 9 Connections 10 HELP 10 1 Help 10 2 Troubleshooting 11 MAINTENANCE GUIDE 68 70 70 70 70 73 77 77 77 79 1 Safety I nformation To use your phone safely and effectively please read these guidelines carefully 1 1 When carrying the phone When you are using the phone keep it some distance at least 2 5CM away from your body In case there is a need of phone slipcover belt clip or other accessories to carry your cell phone it is important to ensure they are approved by the manufacturer Otherwise it may exceed the upper limit of radio frequency leakage 1 2 Energy Leak of Radio Frequency Your phone is a low power wireless transmitter and receiver After being powered on it will periodically send and receive radio signals whilst its transmission power is controlled by the network This device complies with the standards restricting energy leak of radio frequency 1 3 Electromagnetic Radiation Your phone fully complies with standards related to wireless irradiation enacted by the authority of the State and International Health Association These limitations are part of the comprehensive regulations and constitute public w
25. e Menu for more functions Note The availability of these features depends on the service provider and whether you have subscribed them 4 3 1 Hold If you tap Hold during a call you will put the party you are talking with in the holding status However the call is not hanged up It will be retrieved after you tap Unhold 26 During a call you may tap the lower left part of your screen and then enter another phone number on the keypad and press Send key The first call will be on hold After the second call gets through you may tap Swap to switch between these two calls But only the one you are talking with can hear you at a time the one being on hold can t 4 3 2 Mute If you need to turn off the Mic for a while during a call tap Mute Then you can hear the other party but he she can t hear you Tap Unmute to restore Phone SabaFon Connected 212 m m Speaker On Unmute Hold Contacts amp End 4 3 3 Speaker On After the speaker is on the sound will be amplified 27 4 3 4 Hands free On Select Turn hands free On in Menu to turn on Hands free Both of you can hear clearly without putting the phone on your ear Select it again to turn it off Note you must connect with the blue tooth earphone 4 3 5 Notes You may make notes during a call Tap Note to open the window as below write your notes and
26. e main screen 2 Two groups of channel can be saved with 8 channels in each of them 3 It supports features such as auto search search a channel volume adjustment mute frequency fine tune frequency setting switch sound track and loud speaker 4 Tap the button on the top right corner to minimize it 7 3 2 Auto search Tap 3 search to start searching channels Channels will be saved in the current group channels already in the group will be cleared Up to 12 channels can be searched and the search will stop To search for higher frequency channels tap 12 Search higher frequency channels 7 3 3 Listen Tap one of the channels 1 12 to start listening 50 The current frequency current group and current channel are shown as in the figure above 5 6 and 7 7 3 4 Fine Tune You may fine tune the radio frequency Tap 10 Reduce frequencies by 0 1MHz or 13 Increase frequencies by 0 1MHz After tuning 7 Current channel shows nothing since the current frequency is different from the one saved Press and hold any channel button to save the frequency into it 7 3 5 Search a Channel Tap 11 Search lower frequency channels or 12 Search higher frequency channels to start searching until one channel found After stop searching tap and hold any channel button to save the new frequency into it 7 3 6 Sound 4 Earphone Loud speaker 8 Mute 9 Volume le
27. e menu bar to indicate which input method is currently selected You can tap and hold the input panel icon to show the available keyboards installed in your device 3 4 2 Show or hide Input Panel Tap the Input Panel icon on the menu bar Sul av Gull 4E 9 06 an Folders Name y h23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s8 9 o Tabla wle r tl ulilolp tl 5 CAP a s d im nli kK H Input Panel Keyboard Y n J Shift z x c bjnjmj Ctl adi 4 si tl lt e gt Input Panel icon 21 3 4 3 Use the Keyboard To enter text symbols and numbers you can use the standard on screen Keyboard Use the standard on screen Keyboard The on screen Keyboard is available when text entry is possible You can enter text by tapping keys on the keyboard that are displayed on the screen Enter text using the on screen Keyboard 1 In a program tap the Input Selector arrow and tap Keyboard 2 Enter text by tapping keys on the on screen Keyboard Enlarge the on screen Keyboard 1 Tap the CAP button on the Input keyboard to change the writing status between capital and small 3 4 4 To edit text 1 In a program that supports writing select the text which you want to edit The text will be highlighted and you can edit the text 2 You can select a text by tapping the required text and sliding over it Or by tap and hold to get the drop down menu then choose
28. e to use your phone Fail to power on Using an excessively low battery Charge the battery Fail to connect to network Invalid UIM card Consult your service provider Out of GSM service area Relocate your phone into service area Poor signals Relocate your phone to places with strong signals then try again Fail to charge Inconsistent voltage between the AC outlet and the charger Replace a charge with consistent voltage Non standard charger Use a charger designed for this type of phone Improperly connected to the main power Check the connection in between 78 11 Maintenance Guide Should you experience problems using this phone contact the dealer where it was purchased or refer to the repair center specified If the phone needs repair you may send it to the local repair center see the certificate of three guarantees provided with the phone for specific repair network If there is no local repair center specified deliver your phone and copy of purchasing invoice to the dealer for mailing of EMS Your phone is a product of superior design and artisanship and should be treated with care The following guidelines may help you maintain the warranty obligations with regard to the terms of Maintenance Clauses which can extend the useful life of your device Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories away from children Keep the phone dry Precipitation h
29. file In library interface choose Open file from Menu enter into file system interface Lookup object file choose the file of audio or video to open 7 1 3 6 Open URL Use the Open URL command to play a song or video stored on the Internet or on a network server If not on the Library screen tap Menu gt Library On the Library screen taps Menu gt Open URL Do one of the following In the 44 URL box enter a network address In the History box tap a URL that you have previously used 7 1 4 Options Select Option for settings of the player 7 1 4 1 Playback Options for playback Show time as The time displaying mode Pause playback while using another program If unselected the player keeps playing while other programs except for calls run Otherwise it pauses Resume playback after a phone call Select whether to resume playback after a call is over 7 1 4 2 Video Options for screen displaying mode Play video in full screen Never Play in window only Only when oversized Play video in full screen only if the resolution of the file is larger than that of the screen Always Always play video in full screen Scale to fit window If the resolution of the file is larger than that of the screen scale the video size to fit the screen 7 1 4 3 Network Select the connection speed for better audio and video effect 7 1 4 4 Library Select whether to launch the player from within t
30. getting started phone voicemail text Displaying area mel calendar favorites Start D T Function menu buttons Note All the figures in the manual are for reference only They may be different from the actual display on your phone 17 3 2 1 The Start Menu All the functions can be found in the Start menu Tap B on the left corner of the screen with the touch pen or your finger to display the menu which includes all functions a E Cal Ay Interet Explorer 30 Getting Started lendar mail Calend La 3 2 2 The Status Bar Icons in the status bar are displayed for working status including battery charge level signal strength GPRS and Bluetooth They re listed below 18 err x m plaig ma anana x E FS SA A E ge ie al Indicates the battery is fully charged Indicates the battery is very low Battery charging Sound on Sound off Ringer in vibration mode No UIM or SIM card Indicates maximum signal strength of C Indicates maximum signal strength of G The CDMA UIM card is turned off The GSM SIM card is turned off Voice call in progress of C Voice call in progress of G Call on hold of C Call on hold of G Missed call CDMA EVDO and GSM EDGE are available GSM EDGE available EVDO available 1X available Unread message New voice message New IM Synchronization in progress 19 Connection is active Bluetooth enabled Bluetooth voice gateway
31. h pen to select and open a file to play it in full screen During the play of slides tap to open a menu Tap Go to Slide to view a selected slide Tap Zoom In to watch the slides in full screen In the preview window at lower right corner drag the slide to the section to view Tap E to exit from Zoom In Tap End Show to return 8 1 4 OneNote Mobile OneNote Mobile enables you create the notes on your device To create a new note 1 Tap Start gt Office Mobile gt OneNote Mobile 2 Tap New to create a new note 3 On the new note screen you can edit the new note using the functions 55 in the Menu 4 After finished tap OK button to save it 8 2 Internet Explorer Using Internet Explorer IE you can connect your phone to the Internet or network based applications Your phone supports connection to the Internet via a common data call or surfing the Internet through GPRS on a GSM network Deploying any of these powerful functions keeps you connected to the world at any given time To connect your phone to a network with IE you need to Make sure that your UIM card supports Internet connection Contact your service provider for confirmation Subscribe data or GPRS service from your service provider Set up the functions for IE on your phone amp Note The ability to access WAP depends
32. he library 45 7 1 4 5 Skins You can choose different skins for the player 7 1 5 Supported File Formats Video format Windows Media Video wmv asf MPEG4 mp4 H 263 39p Windows Media Audio wma WAV wav MP3 mp3 MIDI mid midi AMR Narrow Band amr AMR Wide Band awb AAC AAC and eAAC aac mp4 m4a MPEG4 mp4 m4a 7 2 Camera 7 2 1 Cautions in using Camera The camera included with your phone is produced and assembled with superior and high precision technologies However you should pay particular care when shooting pictures in dimly lit areas to avoid the amount of impurities e g white lines bright dots dim dots etc Fingerprints debris or oil present on the lens may result in difficulties in focusing or obscurities in picture quality Before taking pictures clean the lens with a lens tissue for optimal results Exposure to high temperatures may result in extremely poor quality picture output 46 e Exposure to sunlight may change colors of the built in color filter which may lead to poor color quality picture output e Excess motion while focusing may result in poor quality picture output e Do not aim directly into the sun or light source to avoid poor quality picture output e Use caution when taking pictures of copyrighted or restricted materials Even though some pictures are purely for personal use laws with regard to photo reproduction may protect entertainment events and simila
33. he phone or in the PC will have the same result in the PC or in the phone 8 4 2 4 Synchronizing via Bluetooth Via Bluetooth your phone can connect and synchronize with other mobile devices or PCs 8 4 2 5 Installing Software on the phone You may use ActiveSync to install software on the phone from your PC 1 Connect the phone and the PC through ActiveSync 2 Run the setup file in the PC 60 3 Select a setup path in the phone and then start installing If there s a storage card the system will alert you to choose a location 8 5 Calendar Use Calendar to remind you of meetings and anniversaries and to keep track of your tasks and other notes 8 5 1 Calendar Views Tap Start and then select Calendar to display an appointment list Tap Day to switch among Day Week Month Year and Agenda 8 5 2 New Appointment Tap Menu gt New Appointment and then create an appointment reminder 8 5 3 Settings Select Options in the menu to change the settings for your calendar 8 6 Tasks Use Task to track what you have to do Most of the tasks come from Microsoft Outlook after synchronization 8 6 1 Synchronizing Tasks on PC To synchronize Microsoft Outlook s Task entries from your PC to your phone launch ActiveSync and connect your phone with the PC through a USB cable The system will automatically start synchronizing Tap a task entry to view its details
34. ice Center 23 4 Call Features 4 1 Making a Call A few options are available to make calls 4 1 1 From the Home Screen On the Home screen click start enter start menu tap or press the C or G Send key to open the phone keypad Tap the keypad key and then tap C send button to make CDMA call or G send button to make GSM call to the dialed phone number To redial tap C send button or G send button to dial if the phone number already appears on the screen Tap or press End to end the call t l SabaFon Connected 212 Speaker On Mute Speaker On Mute Hold ee n Contacts End Contacts amp End 4 1 2 From Contact list Tap on the lower right of your screen to open the contact list 24 Select a contact and then dial in one of the two ways 1 Highlight the contact and then tap C send button or G send button 2 Open the window displaying details of the contact select one number if there re several tap Call 4 1 3 From Call History Press Send key at the main page to open the calling screen tap Call history to show the call records including answered unanswered and dialed calls Highlight an entry and then press C send button or G send button 4 1 4 From Short Messages Scroll the highlight bar in the short message list locate the person you are about to call and then press Send key A message is then prompted for confirmation of the phone number t
35. ireless irradiation permission standards These standards are developed and formed after long term intensive scientific research by independent scientific organizations such s CNIRP International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection These standards contain a large surplus to ensure the safety of all and take the variable factors of various measurement conditions in consideration 1 4 In Public Some public places such as hospitals health resorts or other medical facilities post signage prohibiting cell phone usage Heed such warnings 6 and power off your phone in designated public places 1 5 Compatibility of RF I nterference Your phone may interfere with other devices that are not properly designed for RF shielding or configured for RF compatibility 1 6 In Aircraft Switch the device off and remove the battery when you are in or near an aircraft It s illegal to use cellular equipment on board aircraft since it may cause interference to aircraft navigation systems and or networks Violators may be sued or face severe penalties 1 7 Pacemakers If you are using a pacemaker do not carry your phone while switching on in a breast pocket A minimum separation of 15 cm should be maintained between the wireless phone and a pacemaker Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place switch off your phone immediately 1
36. ivate network tap Start gt Internet Explorer 9 9 4 Connect to PC through USB Change the type of USB connection your device uses can help with problems connecting ActiveSync 76 10 Help 10 1 Help Tap Start select Help to open the Help page You can find help document form Online Help Site You can also access this information from your desktop PC at www wind owsphone com help 10 2 Troubleshooting Check these questions first if you have problems with your phone If you need additional help contact your dealer or service provider Question Internet Explorer can t connect to the Cause The service provider does not offer such a service or you have not subscribed it Answer Contact your service provider on subscription and use of the service Internet Incorrect configurations Refer to the help of Internet Explorer The UIM card has been damaged Consult your service provider UIM card error The UIM card is incorrectly inserted Check the UIM card to make sure it is inserted properly Metal surface of UIM card is unclean Clean the metal surface with a clean cloth or tissue Poor signals The area with poor reception of signals such as vicinity of high rise or the basement where RF wave can t reach effectively Receive calls in places where a good signal is available 77 Peak hour with congested traffic Try a different tim
37. lay Tap Start button and then select Windows Media The default screen shows the media library Select the file to play by type tap Back to open the window as shown below and then select Now Playing to display the playlist Windows Media Syl e Sul 4E 9 19 Full screen Volume Windows Media website Previous Next 42 Tap Menu as shown below Library To view available files in the library Play Pause To play or pause a file Stop To stop playing Shuffle Repeat To play randomly or repeatedly files in the list Full Screen To play video files or stream video on full screen It s not available for audio files Options Settings of the player refer to Options Properties To display details of the file About To view the version of Windows Media 7 1 2 Now Playing Tap Now Playing A list of media files shows Tap Menu the following options are available Library To view available files in the library Move Up To move a file up by one row Move Down To move a file down by one row Remove from Playlist To remove a file from the list But the file remains in the library Shuffle Repeat To play randomly or repeatedly files in the list Clear Now Playing To clear all the files in the list But the files remain in the library Error Details To show the details of an error Properties To display details of the file 7 1 3 Library All the audio and video files are s
38. menu and choose use which net to send the message amp Note If you have problems sending or reading text messages check the following settings tap Menu gt Tools gt Options tap Text Messages and then make sure Use Unicode When Necessary is selected 35 Text Messages Sl 2 fall 4 9 13 Inbox y Received y Options m Request delivery notifications New val X Use Unicode when necessary Sort By gt _ Always send a callback number Manage Folders Clear Text Messages Empty Deleted Items New Account 6 2 Outlook Your phone can send and receive emails as long as your service provider supports this feature Connect the phone with your PC through a USB cable and use ActiveSync to synchronize with the Outlook 6 2 1 Add New Email Account Your phone supports POP3 IMAP4 Follow the steps shown below If you have any questions contact your service provider To set up a POP3 mailbox Select Start gt Messaging gt New E mail Account Enter your Email address The phone will try to set up the Email account Select your provider Enter your name and the account display name 36 9 Specify the server addresses for sending and receiving Emails You may obtain these addresses from your provider Enter your name Email address and password Enter the server address for sending Emails Tap Option on the last screen where y
39. mory or CPU or name 66 9 Settings Tap Start and then select Settings full on fall 4 10 02 Bluetooth 9 1 Personal 9 1 1 Owner I nformation Specify your name telephone number Email and other information 9 1 2 Phone Click Phone Settings in Personal Please select a net and press button Change settings to change phone settings CDMA phone Phone 67 Select the ring type and ring tone or choose whether to have buzz sound when pressing keys Security You can require PIN when the phone is used and change PIN Services Get settings for Call Forwarding Call Waiting and SMS Valid Date amp Note Call Forwarding needs network support and you need to subscribe this service Consult your service provider for details Network Searching mode You can set the UIM card Network Searching mode GSM phone Phone Select the ring type and ring tone or choose whether to have buzz sound when pressing keys Security You can require PIN when the phone is used and change PIN Services Get settings for Cell Broadcast Call Barring Caller ID Call Forwarding Call Waiting and Voice Mail and Text Messages amp Note Call Forwarding needs network support and you need to subscribe this service Consult your service provider for details amp Note After enabling Call Barring you are required to enter the barring code every time Contact your service provider for the barring code Three consecutive incorrec
40. ms and then tap Excel Mobile In Excel Mobile choose a file to open Tap All Folders and find a file from those folders 8 1 2 1 New In Excel file list tap New to open a new spreadsheet Excel Mobile contains basic tools such as equation function and filter If you need the toolbar tap View on the editing screen and then select Toolbar After compiling tap OK to save and exit 54 8 1 2 2 Skills Here are a few suggestions in case you need to use Excel Mobile to create a large file View in full screen Tap View on the editing screen and then select Full Screen Tap it again to cancel Full screen Select Zoom to scale your spreadsheet to a proper size Use Split to display different editing areas Select Split in View drag the split box edge to a proper position Select Remove Split in View to restore You may freeze the split pane so that its column and row number can be seen while scrolling After splitting select Freeze Panes in View To unfreeze select Unfreeze Panes You can hide the rows or columns in the spreadsheet Select a cell in the column or row you are about to hide select Format in the Menulj choose row or column and then tap Hide in the submenu Follow the same steps and select Unhide to restore 8 1 3 PowerPoint Mobile In PowerPoint Mobile the system shows a list of slides stored in the phone Use the touc
41. n the encrypted document normally 9 8 11 GPS The user of GPS please consult the help of GPS 9 8 12 Motion Sensor V Select Start gt Settings property page Balance Select balance setting please put your pocket pc on the horizontal panel and then tap OK button System gt Motion Senso Motion sensor Switch Switch the motion sensor in corresponding applications Precision Set the precision of the swing motion 9 8 13 USB storage Use this function can change the USB connect style can Causes the personal computing easily to visit the equipment exterior memory 1 Choose USB storage in setting if this time in your phone does not have the storage card will showed prompting message in this interface 2 If this time in your phone have storage card will haven t prompting message in this interface tap the check box can startup USB storage function 3 After startup USB storage function connect your phone to PC with USB cable wait a minute you can see mobile storage in your PC as a USB storage 72 4 You can read in or write out the files you want 5 Pull out the USB cable after closing the USB storage function in phone after that you can examine the file you copy from PC Note if you want read storage card contents in your phone you must insure that the USB storage function is not enabled 9 9 Connections Setup the connections for your phone 9 9 1 Beam Tr
42. on the service provider and whether you have subscribed the service 8 2 1 Starting I nternet Explorer Tap Start and then select internet Explorer The system will connect to the homepage You may enter a website address in Address Bar and then tap the green arrow 8 2 2 Menu While online tap Menu for the following options Zoom Out Zoom Out the page for displaying web pages Home Go back to the homepage Favorites To open the list of your favorites Add to Favorites To add a new entry such as a website name or address and the folder s name Forward To go to the next webpage Refresh To reload the webpage 56 History To show the list of the recently visited WebPages View Select a view mode for browsing pages Tools To send a hyperlink via Email view the properties of the webpage or set up the browser Edit To cut copy or paste text on the webpage 8 3 Windows Live Tap Start and then select Windows Live 8 3 1 Messenger Chat with your friends with Messenger You need to have an account of MSN Hotmail or Live 8 3 2 Sign in Set up your user name and password before signing in to Messenger e Tap Sign inj e Enter your Email address and password and then tap Sign inj again 8 3 3 Send a Message e After logging in to MSN select a friend online a dialog box appear You can send your messages now e To exit select Menu gt End conversation
43. ork connection on your PC before using the connection through the phone Note While the Modem mode is on synchronization is disabled Note The availability of modem function depends on your service provider 8 9 Calculator You can make calculations including addition subtraction multiplication division and percentage Enter the numbers and operator on the panel and tap to have the result C key can be used to clear the input number or the result 8 10 Search You can quickly search any files in the phone Enter the file name and select the file type and then tap Search 8 11 File Explorer You can manage files in the phone However it s recommended not to modify or delete system files Options are available to change the displaying mode and system operation 65 8 12 Getting started You can realize some modules function in the phone include the following function 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 add remove getting started 8 13 Task Manager Task Manager displays detailed application about all running processes this program will be useful to those looking for an extra layer of system protection You can look for and end the program Select start gt program gt Task Manager then tap menu you can switch to or end all tasks view applications or processes sort by me
44. ou can specify the time interval to connect and check for new mails To send an Email you are required to select ID verification Select to receive either the subject or the whole Email tap Finish to exit Tap Send Receive in the Menu to receive new Emails and send the Email s in the Outbox 6 2 2 Send Email Before you send or receive the first Email from this phone set up your account refer to settings and the network it s ready with default values 1 In Outlook tap New to edit a new Email 2 Enter the recipient s email address If the contact s information contains the email address you may tap Add Recipient in the Menu Multiple recipients can be added 3 After entering the email address and the subject move the cursor to the editing box To write an Email refer to Input method 4 After compiling the Email tap Send to move it to the Outbox select Send Receive in the Menu before it can be actually sent out By default a copy will be kept in Sent Items Note Before send the message you choose use which net to send the message you can click start button and settings connections connections and then add the network of C or G choose the network you want then you can send message use you set network 6 2 3 Send Email from Outlook If your service provider or the UIM or SIM in your phone does not
45. pients Forward To forward this message to others Mark as read unread To mark the message as read or unread Move To move this message to another folder Draft Outbox Inbox Sent Items or Deleted Switch to To switch between text message MMS and Email or to other folders Tools To administrate folders and set up features Select Messages Use this function you can choose Several or all messages in the box Send Receive To send and receive messages and emails MMS Settings To set features for MMS 40 Delete all messages To delete the messages in the box 6 5 Folders for Messaging and Email Drafts Inbox Outbox Sent Items Deleted Items Text Messages Sul Sl 4c 9 16 Show y Received T mms a Outlook E mail a Text Messages 15 Deleted Items 2 Drafts inbox pnu B Outbox R Sent Items QE BORO Res Drafts To store messages to be sent later Outbox To store messages failed to send out Inbox To store received messages Sent Items To store messages already sent out Deleted Items To store messages deleted from other folders Messages deleted in this folder will be permanently removed Note To effectively use the storage space remove old messages in Sent Items regularly 41 7 Multimedia 7 1 Windows Media The embedded Windows Media Player Mobile can play audio and video files stored in the phone or the storage card 7 1 1 P
46. r scenarios When in doubt ask or look for posted signage e Use caution to protect others privacy while shooting pictures with your phone 7 2 2 Capturing photos Enter the Camera mode by selecting Camera from the Start Menu The screen shows the picture captured by the camera Tap the capture square to capture the photo If you select not to preview after shooting the system will save the photo automatically and returns to the preview screen if you select to preview after shooting the system opens the preview screen where you can save or delete the photo To shoot photos for a tiny object or an object close to the camera select Macro for better quality 7 2 3 Shooting a Video Clip This phone supports video recording You need to change to its shooting module when you prepare to shoot a video Tap Mode icon on preview screen switch to video mode Now tap the capture square to start shooting Length of 30 second 60 second and no limit can be selected Video length of unlimited is determined by the capacity of memory 7 2 4 Where photos and video files are stored By default all photos and video files taken are saved to the phone However 47 to ensure that there is always enough space left for the system to run other applications we suggest you save photos and videos to your storage card Perform the following to change the store position First be sure that a storage card has been inserted into the phone In the shooting
47. sure the information in the phone can be updated with that in the PC You should follow the prompts on the screen to install ActiveSync from the CD ROM to your PC Note If your PC runs Windows vista when you only want to transfer data you don t need to install other software But when you want to synchronize you need to install Windows Mobile Device Center 58 Refer to the user guide for Windows Mobile Device Center 8 4 1 Use ActiveSync 8 4 1 1 Sync with PC 1 2 After having ActiveSync installed connect your phone through a USB cable to the PC Follow the on screen instructions to establish the relationship between the PC and the phone The synchronization process will start automatically when the relationship has been established Outlook Contacts Appointments Tasks E Mails etc will be synchronized to the phone Standard partnership allows synchronization and transmission of data between your phone and the PC while Guest partnership can be selected if you want to only transmit information On ActiveSync status window click Sync to start the sync process or click Stop to end syncing amp Note By default not all the Outlook information will be synchronized You have to select from the available options 8 4 1 2 Sync with Server OP wN e Before synchronization contact your administrator or service provider for such information as the server name username and password
48. t inputs of the code will lock your phone Network Find out the network serving your phone or tap Find Network or Set Networks to list other available networks 9 2 Bluetooth As a short distance wireless transmission technology Bluetooth can communicate with a phone that is within 10 meters 68 Enable or disable Bluetooth If Make this device visible to other devices is selected your phone will receive all the Bluetooth connection requests both from your Bluetooth device and from others Select it with caution Select Devices gt COM Ports add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices or a COM port Bind a Bluetooth device 1 Switch on the Bluetooth device within effective range 2 Select Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Bluetooth gt Devices tap Add new device 3 The system starts to search for Bluetooth devices 4 After a Bluetooth device has been found you are prompted to enter the secret key The key can be obtained from the Bluetooth dealer or specified by you Once the secret key is entered the binding process is done Beam Files 1 Inthe file list tap Menu gt Beam File 2 After the phone has found the Bluetooth device tap beam File Receive a file via Bluetooth 1 Make sure you have enabled Wireless Data Exchange and have selected Make this device visible to other devices in Mode
49. then tap OK to save it In the call history calls with notes show an icon as To read notes select Start Programs Note 4 3 6 Conference The phone supports conference calls feature choose Conference in menu when the phone made two way call can make Conference calls Note CDMA call makes Conference calls only when the second call is originated from your phone if the second call is incoming call then you can only switch between them Your phone GSM supports conference call with up to 6 parties involved CDMA supports conference call with up to 3 parties involved 28 5 Contacts You can view or update information of your contacts in the contacts list The contacts information can be saved in the UIM SIM card or in the outlook contacts Such information in the UIM card and SIM card usually includes one name and one phone number depending on the type of the UIM SIM card and services There can be much more stored in the phone contact s name multiple phone numbers email address and mailing address as well as other information such as birthdays and holidays 5 1 View Contact Details A list of contacts is shown on the screen Contacts are sorted in alphabetic order Scroll the highlight bar to locate a contact for details If there are several phone numbers for one contact the numbers and their attribute are shown 5 2 Edit a Contact Select a contact from the list and
50. to return to the today screen 13 Back Camera Use this built in camera to take photos or video clips 14 Reset Key Press this key can reset celerity 15 External Speaker Allows you listen to the audio media or hands free calls Use this connector for synchronizing data or recharging 16 Sync Connector the battery You can insert USB cable or AC adapter provided with the device to this connector 12 17 Stylus Use the stylus to write draw or select items on the touch screen 18 Storage Card Slot Insert a storage card T Flash for storing data 2 2 UI M SI M Cards The UIM and SIM Subscriber Identification Module cards contains the phone number and important information of services It also may store a phone book and personal information 2 2 1 Installation 1 The phone facing down hold it tightly with both of your hands 2 Press the battery cover with thumbs and slide it and then remove the battery 3 Insert the UIM and SIM cards into the slot with the beveled corner of the card fit the one of the slot The contact area of the card facing down 1 slot insert C card 2 slot insert G card 4 Place the battery back in the groove and make sure it s properly installed 5 Attach the back cover slide it until it clicks 2 2 2 Cautions If there s fault with the UIM or SIM card contact your service provider Keep all UIM and SIM cards out of the reach of small children UIM SIM
51. tored in the library You may select and add one or more files to the play list If you want to check audio or video files stored in the UIM card from the library tap Library and select Storage Card On the main page of library or folders tap Menu to select options to 43 process files in the library 7 1 3 1 Update Library If there re additional media files you need to update the library Otherwise the new files can t be located in the library In the library select Update Library in Menu The new files will then be automatically searched and added into the library 7 1 3 2 Play from Library You may select a file in the library and then play Scroll the highlight bar in the locate a file and then tap it 7 1 3 3 Add File into Playlist Windows Media Player can only play files added into Now Playing playlist After the library has been updated with new files and if you want to add them into the playlist locate the files in the library select Add to List in the Menu to add them into Now Playing playlist If you have selected a folder in the library tapping Add to List will add all the files in the folder into the playlist 7 1 3 4 Delete from Library Locate the file to be deleted select Delete from Library and tap Yes to remove it from the library and the phone or tap No to remove it from the library only 7 1 3 5 Open
52. ts particularly with regard to the following Keep the phone and its accessories dry Your phone is not water proof Keep the phone away from extreme temperatures Do not place it near a flame or a lit cigarette Do not scratch on it Avoid tapping or severe knocking of the phone to prevent damage Keep the device away from computer disks credit cards traveling cards or other magnetic objects otherwise the message stored in the magnetic disk or credit card may be affected Do not place it on an automobile dashboard window or anywhere sunshine can penetrate Do not remove the battery when it s powering on Do not discard the battery in fire It may explode 8 Do not place the battery in mouth It may be poisonous Do not try to disassemble the phone or its accessories Use only approved model applicable batteries Incorrect batteries may cause explosion Follow the manufacturer s instructions to dispose used batteries Heat is generated by prolonged usage of the headphones and by prolonged charging of the cellular device A moist or anti static cloth may be used to wipe or clean the phone Do not use a dry cloth that attracts static electricity to avoid damage to the phone Do not use a chemical reagent or a cleanser containing abrasives to avoid damage to the phone s casing The metal material contained in the phone may cause you in hyper susceptibility which depends on your physique or health status Since that parts s
53. tteries for best performance 1 2 5 Plug the charger carefully into the USB charger slot Connect the charger to the AC outlet while the phone powering on The status indicator is in red light the battery icon on the screen shows charging progress while the phone can be used normally When the phone is powering off the screen shows a charging icon Before the first time use charge the battery with the original charger for 8 to 10 hours A new battery may reach its peak performance only after two or three cycles of fully charging and discharging After the charging completes the status indicator shows the state before charging If the phone is off the screen displays a notified of completion Disconnect the charger with the AC outlet and the phone Note A USB cable can be used to charge the battery The voltage on the PC s USB port however does not fully meet the requirement for battery charging therefore having negative impact on the battery s life span A battery charger is preferred 16 3 Basic Functions 3 1 Switching On Off To switch on or off your phone press and hold the On Off key for a couple of seconds If your device is running for the first time the wizard will guide for screen calibration setup the regional settings and date and time 3 2 Home Screen After the phone is on the Today screens shows Use the touch pen to select your option eal e Sa AE 8 50 Status bar music
54. uch as liquid crystal display and pick up head belong to fragile parts please carefully keep them such that the phone may not be impacted or squeezed 2 Overview 2 1 Appearance and Keypad 10 15 16 17 13 14 11 18 No Item Function 1 Volume keys Press Volume keys Volume Up amp Volume Down to adjust the volume Press this key to turn off your device temporarily and switch the device to sleep mode Press and hold this button to turn off your device completely When your R Power key device is in sleep mode you can still receive calls however the phone function is off when you turn the device off completely 3 Receiver Listen to audio media or phone calls 4 Front camera Taking pictures Remind flash red light unanswered call unread message alarm or appointment 5 Status light Bluetooth flash blue light Charging red light EVDO 1X or GSM flash green light 6 Touch Screen Use to write draw or make selections with the stylus Press this key to make a call to the name or number 4 G Call key shown on the screen or to answer a call Press this key to make a call to the name or number 8 G Call key shown on the screen or to answer a call 9 Earphone J ack Plug your earphone into the jack 10 Mike Talk 11 Return Key Close or hide the current window Press this key to end a call or silence the ring from an 12 End key incoming call Also press this button
55. umidity and liquids may contain minerals that can corrode electronic circuits Do not use or store the phone in dusty areas as knock down components may be damaged Do not store the phone in extreme temperatures High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics components Cold temperatures may result in moisture forming inside the phone when temperatures rise which may damage the electronic circuits Do not attempt to disassemble the phone s casing Nonprofessional handling of the phone may cause damage and void the warranty Do not tap knock or shake the phone to avoid damage to the internal circuitry Do not apply or clean the device with chemical products detergents or scouring products Do not use paints on or in the phone Blockage of sundries inside the knock down components may affect the normal operation of the device 79 The abovementioned guidelines are applicable to your phone batteries charger and accessories If you experience difficulties with any of these components please contact the nearest qualified repair center 80
56. vel 0 8 default is 4 7 3 7 Frequency Setting Select Menu gt Setting and then specify a frequency in KHz 7 4 Recorder You can through recorders to record your favorite sound and can be set up to record the voice of an Incoming Call Ring Alarm and Message Remind Tap Start and then select Programs tap Recorder Long tap a file then will pop up a menu Play as an Incoming Call Ring Alarm and Message Remind 51 7 5 Pictures and Videos View the images in the phone and the storage card save one of them as the background or send it to others 7 5 1 View Pictures Tap Pictures and Videos to display the list of pictures stored in the phone and storage card Tap a picture to open it Tap the screen and slide to the left or right to view the previous or the next image 7 5 2 Options The following options are available in the Menu Send To send the image in an MMS or Email Wireless exchange To send the image to others via Bluetooth Save as contact To set a picture as an icon representing a specified contact Delete To delete the image Edit To edit the image Slide show To view the images as a slide show Save as Today background To set the image as the desktop background Go to To other directories Tools To view the details of the image and sort pictures Upload to shared space To send the image to a shared space on the Internet 7 6 J AVA This phone supports J AVA applications
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