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2. Enter the e mail address or text message address of one or more recipients separating them with a semicolon To access addresses and phone numbers from Contacts tap To Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 13 Outlook E mail r Y Text Messages 4 ni 45 6 32 ok From Outlook E mail From Text Messages To To Subject OE shift z x c b n m 7 cua 4 st te Send 5 Enter your message and subject To quickly add common messages tap the Menu soft key gt My Text and tap a desired message 6 To add an attachment to the E mail message tap the Menu soft key gt Insert and tap the item you want to attach Picture Voice Note or File Then select the file you want to attach or record a voice note Embedded objects cannot be attached to messages 7 Tap the Send soft key NOTE e If you are working offline e mail messages are moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time you connect e SMS messages cannot be sent or received when a GPRS EDGE or ActiveSync connection is in use Composing and Sending a MMS Message NOTE e You need to subscribe to the GPRS EDGE and MMS services with your mobile phone operator before you can send and receive MMS messages e Depending on the service that you subscribe to you may not be able to send and receive MMS messages to users using a different mobile phone network 1 Make sure you have installed proper GPRS settings See section 10 1 for informati
3. Managing Y our Device 4 9 Microsoft Pocket Outlook This chapter tells you how to use Microsoft Pocket Outlook that includes Calendar Contacts Tasks Notes and Messaging You can use these programs individually or together For example e mail addresses stored in Contacts can be used to address e mail messages in Messaging 5 1 Calendar Scheduling Appointments and Meetings Use Calendar to schedule appointments including meetings and other events You can check your appointments in one of several views Agenda Day Week Month and Year and set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or other methods Appointments for the day can be displayed on the Today screen Tap gt Calendar Calendar t T 6 23 X Sep 12 07 SMI TrrFs 7 Tap togo to today Status meeting Tap to display or edit the 1O 00a 11 00a R600 appointment details Dinner with Mary 7 30p 9 30p Tap to switch to another view Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 1 NOTE You can customize the Calendar display for example change the first day of the week by tapping the Menu soft key gt Options Creating an Appointment 1 In Day or Week view tap the desired date and time for the appointment 2 Tap the Menu soft key gt New Appointment Tap to return to the calendar the appointment is saved automatically e Calendar Subject Tap to choose from predefined text Starts 9 12 07 12 00 PM entered lo
4. Send E mail Siva Send Text Message mm Send Contact Copy Contact 488699 Delete Contact Send as yCard Send MMS Mobile Jd Send MMS E mail New Add oice Tag Using the Phone 3 5 Making a Call from the Call History List The Call History list displays the calls you made received and missed 1 Press the Talk button on the device to Phone Oe d 207 ok start Phone m 886934099029 12 07 p Save to Contacts cue Siva 2 Tap E 25592 Se Siva Delete 88694 Send Text M 3 Do one of the following to call someone a a from the Call History list e Move to the number to call and then tap the Call soft key or press the Talk button e Tap and hold the contact to call and then tap Call on the shortcut menu 3 4 Answering a Call When an incoming call is received the ie Phone or e AE 12 06 X device rings or vibrates according to the Service Proa options you have set for the phone The name ast T and number of the caller are displayed on the pop up window If the name of the caller is not in your contact list only the caller s Phone Incomi phone number is displayed Service Provider Incoming Call To answer an incoming call tap Answer on Siva the pop up window or press the Talk button 886922991735 m h Answer Ignore Rejecting a Call To reject an incoming call tap Ignore on the pop up window or press the End button If you have voice mail the call will be sent to
5. Tap and enter part of a name or number to quickly find a Ae i o adam 28269264556 g andy 836932322332 Tap an alphabet g David group to scroll the 886930831600 contact list g PANE 886937966625 j Z a Lee Henry 1231731234 m NOTE To change the way information is displayed in the list tap the Menu soft key gt Options 5 4 Microsoft Pocket Outlook Creating a Contact 1 In Contacts tap the New soft key 2 Select if you want to create an Outlook or SIM contact fe Contacts te Tap to return to the contact list the contact is saved automatically Kame Picture Select a picture Tap to assign a picture for the Company contact Department Job title File as Wnnarmed gt Work bel Work Fax Work addr y IM E mail Mobile tel Ring tone een S T Tap to assign a ring tone for the contact You can only set the contact s name and phone number for a SIM contact 3 Using the Input panel enter a name and other contact information You will need to scroll down to see all available fields See section 2 10 for information on entering text 4 Tap ok to save and return to the contact list For more information tap gt Help Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 5 Using the Contacts Summary Screen When you tap a contact in the contact list a summary screen is displayed To change the contact information tap the Menu soft
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7. Speaker On Unmute Hold nel snes EE Pe Note Contacts t End Keypad Menu t Phone tor TWN GSM Connected 02 30 886934099029 M 4E 5 01 X p Speaker off Mute Hold po pE PE Note Contacts amp End Keypad Menu 3 6 Managing More than One Call NOTE You may need to register for the call waiting service with your service provider and set the device accordingly The exact number of people you can talk at the same time depends on your service provider During a call you can make or take a second call while putting the current call on hold Then you can choose to swap between the two callers or set up a conference call between all three parties 3 8 Using the Phone Holding a Call to Take a Second Call 1 If there is another incoming call when you are talking on the device a pop up window appears to notify you 2 Tap the Answer soft key to place the first call on hold and answer the second call 3 To end the second call and go back to the first tap End or press the End button Rejecting the Second Call To reject the second call and keep your current call in progress tap Ignore Note not to press the End button doing so will end the current call Holding a Call to Make a Second Call 1 During a call tap Hold to place the first call on hold 2 Dial a second number or the first few letters of the second contact s name by using the numeric keypad on the device Then press the Ta
8. Connect the DC end of the AC adapter to the Mini USB connector of the device and plug the other end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet 3 The charge indicator glows in amber when charging is in progress Do not disconnect the device from AC power until the battery is fully charged as indicated by the red indicator turning into green This will take a couple of hours Whenever possible keep the device connected to the AC adapter and a power source Doing so keeps the battery charged NOTE e The look of the converter varies depending on the region of your purchase e Yourdevice can also be charged when itis connected to a desktop computer via the USB cable Getting Started 1 9 1 10 CAUTION F or optimal performance of the lithium battery take note of the following The environment temperature for charging should be 0 40 C When a battery is fully discharged due to a long period of usage or idleness connect the device to AC power for charging and wait for at least 5 minutes before turning it on Do not charge the battery where the temperature is high e g in direct sunlight There is no need to fully discharge the battery before charging You can charge the battery before it is discharged If you will not use the product for a long period of time be sure to fully charge the battery at least once every two weeks Over discharge of the battery can affect the charging performance Getting Started 1 4 Turn
9. You are recommended to stay at a quiet place during the recording for better recognition After the recording the program will play back the voice tag The amp icon on the right of the selected item indicates the voice tag has been created To re new the voice tag tap the icon and repeat step 4 Tap ok to save the setting NOTE You can also create a voice tag in Contacts Select the desired contact and phone number and tap the Menu soft key gt Add Voice Tag Mio Programs rS Settings rag vil 11 05 ok oice Speed Dial Lee Henry PT Please select a contact cores 5 Reto aut ae n Settings Er Yi 11 06 ok il Lee Henry A Home 510 1235678 Mobile 1231231234 Ework 510 1231234 Settings 7 Y 4 11 07 ok Lee Henry ey Home 510 1235678 Mobile 1231231234 A CP Work 510 1231234 E m a 8 13 Using a Voice Tag l Do one of the following to start the SDDialer program e Tap 4 gt Programs gt Tools gt SDDialer e Press and hold the End button for 3 seconds If no voice tag exists the program will ask you to create one After the beep sound speak the voice tag that you have created previously The program will play back the voice tag and begin dialing the phone number or starting the assigned program If the device fails to recognize the voice tag repeat the procedure 8 9 World Time World Time gives you a glance of the current tim
10. and then tap the PT 0922740323 886936455632 OK soft key 886932332332 886933717519 3 To delete a recipient select the item to E delete from the list and tap Delete 4 Tap ok to save the setting Cancel Mio Programs 8 1 Sending an Emergency Message 1 Make sure that you have defined the recipient for the emergency message 2 Make sure that the device has a clear view of the sky for optimal GPS signal reception 3 Press the center of the scroll dial for 6 seconds to activate the program If you have not defined the recipient the program will display a notification message 4 The program will activate the GPS port of the device and search for the GPS data and then send the message You may use the Quick GPS Position program for a quicker GPS position acquisition See section 8 3 for information If you have defined multiple recipients then all recipients will receive this message 5 The program will automatically send notifications to let you know the message has been sent out If the device has received the GPS data in about 2 minutes the message will contain the longitude and latitude information If the device fails to receive the GPS data then the message will only show that you need help Customizing Your Emergency Message You can edit the text of the emergency message to suit your preference 1 Tap the Options soft key is Emergency Loc Y 4 lt 9 08 ok Customize My Emergency
11. the device turns off automatically Charge the battery or replace the old battery immediately Replacing the battery needs to be finished in 5 minutes to make sure of the correct system time e When you charge the battery upon a warning of low power you should charge for at least 30 minutes before unplugging the AC adapter The device may not be able to turn on during the first few minutes of the charging until the battery power reaches the protection point of the system You can monitor the battery power by tapping gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt Power The remaining power is displayed on a status bar When the battery power is low the device will pop up a warning message You should save your data and charge the battery immediately upon a warning of low power otherwise the device will turn off automatically You need to connect the device to external AC power for charging before you can use it again Managing Your Device 4 1 Power Management Supplied with the device is a tool called eUtility This tool helps you effectively manage power to prolong the battery s operating time Tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt eUtility System This page displays the program and hardware information such as operating system firmware version and Bluetooth module MAC address It does not contain any adjustable items Power You can change the settings of the items based on your needs You can
12. 11 Tap to open the measure list Source unit Input field Target unit Output field Tap to open the unit list Tap to open the unit list Length 2 Tap the button on the upper right corner to open the measure list and select the desired measure 3 Tap the down arrow next to the input field to open the unit list and select the unit to convert from source unit When a unit is selected the abbreviation of the unit will be displayed on the upper left corner of the input field 4 Tap the down arrow next to the output field to open the unit list and select the unit to convert to target unit When a unit is selected the abbreviation of the unit will be displayed on the upper left corner of the output field 5 Enter the value in the input field using the numeric keypad The converted value immediately appears in the output field You can also perform basic arithmetic operations in the input field 8 8 SDDialer You can record voice tags so that you can dial a phone number or start programs simply by speaking a word 8 12 Mio Programs Creating a Voice Tag l Tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt Voice Speed Dial Tap Contacts SIM or Application Tap the desired contact and tap KJ Select the desired phone number Or select the desired SIM contact or program Tap After the beep sound begin recording the words for the voice tag Try to finish the recording in 2 3 seconds
13. 15 X Bc TWN GSM Connected 15 51 Conference Note Hold Mute Turn Speakerphone On Private eee Create Note Speaker On Call History a Speed Dial a Options Keypad fenu on il 5 15 ok Private Call Select a call to make private 886934099029 Using the Phone 3 7 Taking a Note During a Call You can take a note during a call 1 Tap Note 2 Enter your note and tap ok To access a note you created during a call 1 Press the Talk button on the device to start Phone 2 Tap oa 3 The Ef icon indicates that the phone call entry contains a note Tap and hold the name or number for that entry and tap View Note on the shortcut menu You can also tap gt Programs gt Notes and access the note in the Calls folder 3 8 Using Call History Caller Company Phone tel 886934099029 Date amp Time 9 11 07 4 59 p Notes vil 5 18 ok Ta 092 299 1735 xen 092 299 1735 eis 092 299 1735 mya 886934099029 4 59 p E Save to Contacts M iew Note Delete Send Text Message Call Call History provides the time and duration of all incoming outgoing and missed calls and a summary of total calls Call History also provides easy access to any notes taken during a call To access Call History 1 Press the Talk button on the device to start Phone 2 Tap Bea Using the Phone 3
14. 5 Tap ok to save the setting The next time the device is turned on you will be prompted to enter your password You also need to enter this password on the desktop computer for the ActiveSync connection NOTE If you forget your password you must clear memory before you can access the device See section 11 2 Locking the Phone You can protect your phone from unauthorized use by assigning a type of password called a PIN personal identification number Your first PIN will be given to you by your mobile phone service provider 1 Press the Talk button to start Phone ie Settings a Yl 4E 3 42 ok Phone 2 Tap the Menu soft key gt Options Sounds oa 3 On the Phone tab tap to select Require PIN Ring tone Ring WindowsMob gt m when phone is used Keypad Short tones z Security C Require PIN when phone is used 4 Enter the PIN and tap Enter 5 To change the PIN at any time tap Change PIN 6 Tap ok to save the setting Phone Services Network PIN2 ee o NOTE Emergency calls can be placed at any time without requiring a PIN Basic Skills 2 17 Using the Phone This chapter explains how to make and receive phone calls track your calls manage your calls and phone numbers more efficiently and how to customize the phone functions 3 1 About Your Phone Your device includes an integrated GSM Global System for Mobile Communications 850 900 1800 1900 MHz EDGE Enhanced Data GSM Env
15. Manac r Yul 45 3 49 X the Today screen Or All a Wi Fi Tap the connection icon on the Navigation bar and tap Wireless Manager Bluetooth 2 Tap Phone The Wireless Manager section on the Today screen displays Phone off indicating that the flight mode is turned on Turning On the Phone k aE peppy e ee ae T ET 1 Tap the Wireless Manager section on me Wireless Manac en Yy M 3 52 X the Today screen l Or o Wi Fi Tap the connection icon on the Navigation bar and tap Wireless Manager Bluetooth 2 Tap Phone Phone The Wireless Manager section on the Today screen displays your service provider s name indicating that the flight mode is turned off 3 2 Using the Phone Starting Microsoft Phone Start Phone by pressing the Talk button on the device You can use other programs on the device during a call To quickly switch back to Phone press the Talk button Phone Status Icons Icons will be displayed on the navigation bar to indicate the status of the phone functions They are listed below icon Tx Til CE Meaning Phone off flight mode Signal strength Call in progress Missed call Call on hold GPRS available GPRS in use EDGE available EDGE in use New message Missing SIM card Using the Phone Description Tap this icon to view the phone status The number of the vertical bars in the icon indicates the strength of the signal The phone
16. Outlook Contacts 1 Tap and hold the entry you wish to transfer and tap Save to Contacts on the shortcut menu 2 Tap lt New Contact gt enter the contact s name and select the proper number type 3 Tap the Save soft key to save the entry 3 9 Using Speed Dial mag vil 5 25 ok 092 299 1735 Sp xen 092 299 1735 3 14 p xe 092 299 1735 3 11 p mra 386924nAa0qn7a 4 50 n Save to Contacts iew Note Delete Send Text Message Call You can create speed dials for frequently called phone numbers so you can dial a number with a single tap Speed dials can only be created for numbers stored in Contacts Creating a Speed Dial Entry 1 Press the Talk button on the device to Start Phone Tap ae Tap the Menu soft key gt New Tap the desired contact oy a E In Number select the phone number for which you want to create a speed dial 6 In Location select the speed dial number to use 7 Tap ok to save the setting Using the Phone gt Phone rg vil 5 26 ok Speed Dial Contact Lee Henry Name Number 1231231234 m X Location 2 lt Available gt ajv 3 13 NOTE The first speed dial location is reserved for your voice mail Editing or Deleting a Speed Dial Entry E 2 3 4 Press the Talk button on the device to start Phone Tap Lute Tap and hold the desired entry and tap Edit or Delete on the shortcut menu Tap the ok soft key to sav
17. Regional Settings Remove Programs Managing Your Device To show the hardware information of the device and to define the device name that the device uses for identifying itself to other computers Certificates help establish your identity when you are logging onto a secured network such as a corporate network Certificates also help establish the identity of other computers such as servers with which you connect This helps prevent unauthorized users from accessing the device and information To change the time and date and to set alarms To set if you want to send your feedback on using the Windows Mobile software To set if you want to encrypt files placed on storage cards The encrypted files will be readable only on this device To enable or disable error reporting Error Reporting sends information needed by technical support groups to diagnose a program error for a device running Windows Mobile software To view the allocation between storage and program memory to view the memory on the storage card if installed and to manually stop a program if it becomes unstable or program memory is low To specify the region of your location and the formats of the number currency time and date To remove programs you added to the memory of the device Item Description Connections Screen Windows Update Beam Bluetooth Connections USB to PC Wi Fi Wireless Manager To set the orientation
18. SSS When connecting the device to your desktop computer Your device will not auto suspend while it is connected When using a Micro SD card When monitoring Bluetooth transfers Although you can set the device to constantly monitor the Bluetooth transfers sent from other Bluetooth devices doing so will quickly drain your battery When playing sound or music or recording Intense use of e mail Direct Push Intense use of always on connected web services Managing Y our Device 4 3 4 2 Managing Memory Main Memory Files settings and data that you add to your device are stored in the main memory of your device Mio Recovery The device has a Mio Recovery memory space for storing data files Files stored in Mio Recovery can appear in a folder called Mio Recovery listed under My Device in the File Explorer application Data stored in Mio Recovery will be saved even if your device loses power Storage Card You can buy a Micro SD storage card for backup storage and archives or to transfer large files to other devices Files stored on a storage card appear in a folder called Storage Card listed under My Device in the File Explorer application Data stored on a storage card will be saved even if your device loses power Smart Quit You can change the status when closing a program using Smart Quit Tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt Smart Quit The options include e When closing application
19. Set Time ee i Time r1 2 The setting items are e City Select one of the five cities that kia mus B you want to adjust the time for Tap the arrow next to the city name to 03 11 58 09 12 2007 open the drop down list and select a Time Zone city from the list Taipei Standard Time e Date Tap the arrow next to the date to open the calendar and select a desired d ate Cancel e Time Tap the hour minute or second field and then tap the arrows next to the time to change the value These items are also displayed but not adjustable e GMT displays the Greenwich Mean Time GMT time Hour Minute Second Month Day Year e Time Zone displays the time zone of the selected city 3 When completed tap the OK soft key to save the setting NOTE When you adjust the time of a city the time of the other cities is changed accordingly Synchronizing GMT To keep accurate time on the device you can connect to a time server for synchronizing the GMT time of the device World Time allows you to connect to one of 19 default time servers 1 Connect the device to the Internet See section 10 1 for information on connections 2 Tap the Menu soft key and select Time Calibration 8 16 Mio Programs 3 Select one of the following is WorldTime 7 Y 4 11 12 ok You can synchronise the clock on your By Internet device in two easy ways with UTC Select the server you want to by ramet connect to Tap the arrow next to Internet
20. Started Disc or from the Microsoft web site Www microsoft com CAUTION e Before installation make sure that you have Microsoft Outlook installed on your desktop computer Connect the device to the computer AFTER ActiveSync in installed e In some specific cases the device may experience connection problems when it is connected to a Windows computer running ActiveSync The problems may be caused by the interoperability with desktop firewall applications applications that manage network traffic or LAN configuration tools To resolve the problems tap gt Settings gt Connections gt USB to PC clear the Enable advanced network functionality check box and then tap ok If the problem persists please refer to the support section of the Mio Technology website www mio tech be Follow the procedure below 1 Turn on your desktop computer 2 Insert the supplied Getting Started Disc into the CD ROM drive of your desktop computer 3 On the first screen select the desired language and click Next 4 Click Setup and Installation 5 Make sure that the ActiveSync item is selected Click Install Getting Started 1 13 6 10 11 Click Accept and the installation will start The installation may take some time Please be patient After the installation is complete click Close to quit the Installation Wizard Connect the device to the desktop computer connect the mini USB end of the USB cable to the device a
21. Time Server the server name to open the a drop down list and select a desired O By GPS Automatically connect to GPS to server from the list To add a new _ adjust time when World Time is time server tap the LH button next goodies to the server name to delete a time server that you have added tap the LJ button Adjust A Cancel Latest Adjustment e By GPS Select Automatically connect to GPS to adjust time when World Time is Started This allows the device to connect to GPS and adjust time automatically every time World Time is started 4 Tap the Adjust soft key to synchronize the time NOTE To perform time calibration in World Time by connecting to the Internet via the ActiveSync connection right after you restore the device to the factory default state first check the Internet settings tap gt Settings gt Connections gt Connections gt Advanced gt Select Networks Select My ISP as the private network setting and tap ok Note that you should change the setting properly when using other programs that require network connections Mio Programs 8 17 Add On Programs The add on programs are programs provided but not installed yet by the manufacturer The add on programs are stored on the supplied program disc and are not installed on the device or desktop computer yet The programs include e Mundu Radio e Mobile Assistant NOTE Before using the program disc for program installation make sur
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23. a device click on the Devices tab below vode om rors rte FL en ee Getting Connected NOTE e By default the Bluetooth function is turned off If you turn it on and then turn off the device the Bluetooth function also turns off When you turn on the device again the Bluetooth function turns on automatically e When you have finished using the Bluetooth function complete the actions for turning it off Leaving the Bluetooth function active will consume more power Sending Files via the Bluetooth Function 1 Turn on the Bluetooth function See is FileExplorer gar Yj ME 1 17 X Turning On and Off the Bluetooth eiks isl panes on Birthday _gift 1 1 07 39 0K Function previously in this chapter i Flower 1 1 07 40 0K Heart 1 1 07 35 8K 2 From the program tap and hold the item moi you want to beam such as an appointment Copy in Calendar a task in Tasks a contact Rename Delete card in Contacts or a file in File Explorer Send 3 Tap Beam type of item on the shortcut Beam File menu Send Image via Bluetooth 4 Your device searches for other devices with Bluetooth capabilities within close range and displays them in the list Tap the device to which you want to send the item CAUTION Files are saved automatically before they are beamed Ifa Word document or Excel workbook was created on a desktop computer unsupported content and formatting may be lost when the files are save
24. access the SMS message list SIM Manager 7 Yi 10 55 X e iil SIM Contacts 5 200 Name Phone ladam 686936455632 886932332332 886933717519 886937966626 886930831600 Edit Delete Delete all ae are ZE Copy to Contacts DA coo a New To read a message tap to open the desired item on the list To return to the message list tap the Back soft key You can perform the following menu options e To delete one message tap Delete to delete all messages tap Delete all e To copy one message to Messaging tap Copy to Messaging to copy all messages to Messaging tap Copy all SIM Manager j 4 lt 10 56 X SMS 2 40 Bw 886922991735 07 05 07 a Copy that will record 6 ft 2moro DS 4 886922991735 07 05 07 Have fun at the banquet Delete Delete all Copy to Messaging Copy all Delete a n enu Mio Programs 8 7 MioCalc You can use MioCalc to perform basic arithmetic operations and convert currencies and measures Starting and Exiting MioCalc MioCalc provides three modes Calculator Currency and Metrology Tap 4 gt Programs gt Tools gt MioCalc You will see the calculator screen Currency Mode do E Metrology Mode Calculator Mode Display field Numeric keypad To switch to the Currency or Metrology mode tap the corresponding button at the top of the screen To exit the program tap the 4 button on the top right corner
25. also select the events for waking up the device Wi Fi You can select the mode of Wi Fi signal reception e Auto This option prolongs the battery s operating time e Superior Performance This options allows for best Wi Fi signal reception Format The device has a Mio Recovery memory space for storing data files If you wish to erase all data stored in Mio Recovery you can use the Format Mio Recovery Partition function 4 2 Managing Your Device Power Saving Tips Follow these suggestions to maximize the battery s operating time particularly when you are relying solely on the battery power for extended time periods e Suspend or turn off the device frequently By default the screen backlight will automatically turn off and the device will also suspend when it has been idle for a period of time You can shorten the length of the idle time using gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt Power gt Advanced to set up Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn off the device when it is not in use even for a short time e Turn off functions not needed or adjust settings v v y Lower the volume Do not enable sounds or light flashing except for the most necessary notifications Tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Sounds amp Notifications to set up Remove the Micro SD card if installed from the slot if you are not using it e Avoid power consuming situations such as y SR
26. care For example make short calls as possible as you can About the Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharges can interfere with the normal functioning of the electronic devices Your equipment can behave abnormally owing to such an event resulting in the possible data corruption or loss of unsaved data To recover from this reset your equipment To avoid losing data due to electrostatic discharges or other types of events it is recommended that you regularly save and backup data xiii Getting Started This chapter introduces you to the external components of your device and guides you through the process of setting up your device for use 1 1 Identifying Hardware Components The illustrations below introduce you to the various buttons connectors ports and features of your device Front Components Getting Started 1 1 Ref Component Description Wi Fi Bluetooth Indicator Charge Notification Indicator Earpiece Touch Screen OK Button Soft Key End Button Back Button Numeric Keypad Start Button Talk Button Flashing in green indicates that the Wi Fi function is turned on Flashing in blue indicates that the Bluetooth function is turned on Glowing in amber indicates that battery charging is in progress Glowing in green indicates that the battery is fully charged Flashing in green indicates that a mobile phone network is available Flashing in amber
27. disc Supplied with the device may be updated Please visit the www mio tech be website for viewing and or downloading the latest versions of the supplied software or other latest information 9 2 Mundu Radio You can use Mundu Radio to listen to Internet radio broadcast Before you can use Mundu Radio you must set up a Mundu account to use Go to http radio mundu com Listening to Internet Radio l 9 2 Connect the device to the Internet See section 10 1 for information on connections Tap gt Programs gt Mundu Radio Enter your Mundu user name and password Select Auto Login if you need the program to log in automatically Tap Login Add On Programs 4 After you log in the screen will display te Mundu Radio ee Wy 4 10 59 ok the station list To start the broadcast irs dio select the desired radio station and tap QJ To view more stations tap More Station select the desired category and then select the desired station on the list Te Radi Abn hel Radio IO Beat Channel 1 1 Classic Music America 5 To update the station list tap More ae aa Station gt Update List gt Update List x mere Stations When the broadcast is in progress you SS cannot update the station list Tap LJ to stop the broadcast first 6 To switch users tap Options gt Change User When the broadcast is in progress you cannot switch users Tap to stop the broadcast first 7 Tapping ok will close the
28. for each letter 3 The screen displays available words Tap the desired word or press and hold the F a number key hdd shoe pine sine shod gt sucn aS 4 10 View More E abc k Enter available words tap i or del PS ove 284 meme Mew E Menu NOTE e To open the list of frequently used symbols in the T9 input mode press the number key 1 e T9 is the product of Tegic Multipress Input Mode To enter a letter in the Multipress input mode press the number key on which the letter appears To enter the first letter on the number key press the key once To enter the second letter press the key twice and so on Switch to the Multipress text input mode For example e To enter the letter s press 7777 e To enter the word hat press 44 2 8 Basic Skills 2 11 NOTE To enter a frequently used symbol in the Multipress input mode repeatedly press the number key 1 until the symbol appears Writing on the Screen In any program that accepts writing such as the Notes program you can use your stylus to write directly on the screen Write the way you do on paper You can edit and format what you have written and convert the information to text later To write on the screen tap Menu gt Draw to switch to the drawing mode This action displays lines on the screen to help you write NOTE Notall programs support the drawing mode Drawing on the Screen You can draw on the screen in the sam
29. informs you of scheduled appointments alarms and reminders Serves as the phone earpiece during a call Displays the output of your device Tap the screen with the stylus to select menu commands or enter information Closes the current displayed program Performs the command shown on the display immediately above the keys Ends or rejects a call Returns to the Today screen from another program Starts the voice command function by pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds See section 8 8 for information Backspaces over one or more characters when you are in a text field Enters numbers and characters Opens the Start Menu Dials or answers a call Press during a call to put the call on hold Getting Started Back Components Ref Component Description Flash Provides extra light when taking pictures Use the flash with special care see the Safety Precautions section on page xii for information Battery Lock Secures the battery in place Camera Lens Takes still pictures or records video clips Viewing Mirror Allows you to adjust the distance and angle when taking a picture of yourself Qo 0 0 Speaker Plays back music sounds and voice Getting Started 1 3 Left S ide Components Ref Component Scroll Dial 2 Reset Button Mini USB Connector Hand Strip Hole 1 4 Description Moves up or down in the menu by rotating up or down Confirms your selectio
30. is not available if you have not selected Crop for Wallpaper in step 3 mabey i Ie TOO can sawe ihe eat ol Ve pie a wallpaper MMS picture of 1A M Cana wae ed hinage io your PE of transler i to ih HE b Upe 05 Ai acl Transfer to the phone You can click Back to return to the previous screens To open another file click Cancel To return to the Mobile Assistant main screen click Finished or I SIM Contacts You can use SIM Contacts to easily manage contacts on the SIM card l 9 8 On the Mobile Assistant main screen click SIM Contacts The SIM card contact list appears on the right side of the screen Add On Programs STM Contor tae i 5 With Sik Conlacts you can edit the Name Number fin i A can creale contacts on also VRRRS RAS SE cand you te ada anew contect of delete an exict contact Pye a Fas Fil E Fa FERS OS MEN VERBS Sb bbe Be alas 775 VERB SSS FT PTS 2 You can do the following e To create anew SIM contact click New enter the contact s name and phone number and then click OK to save the data mD E e To edit the data of a SIM contact select the desired contact on the list and click Edit or simply double click the desired contact Then click OK to save the change e To delete a SIM contact select the desired contact on the list click Delete and then click OK to proceed e If necessary you can click Refresh to reload the SIM contacts 3 To retu
31. key gt Edit gt Contacts og Tl s2 6 26 ok Henry Lee a r Assigned picture for the contact 9 Call mobile 1731221234 call work 510 1231234 amp Call home 510 1235678 View contact details Send text message 1231231234 Send e mail 5 6 Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 3 Tasks Keeping a To Do List Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do Tap gt Programs gt Tasks sa Tasks ra Yi 4E 6 28 Fa ao Tap here to add a new task W Birthday gift Tap to display or edit the O Status report task details Complete Menu Microsoft Pocket Outlook 9 7 Creating a Task 1 In Tasks tap the Menu soft key gt New Task Tap to return to the task list the task is saved automatically Tap to choose from Priority predefined subjects Status Not Completed Starts Mone Due None Occurs ONCE Reminder Mone Categories No categories Sensitivity Normal 2 Using the Input panel enter a description See section 2 10 for information on entering text 3 You can enter a start date and due date or enter other information by first tapping the field If the Input panel is open you will need to hide it to see all available fields 4 Tap ok to save and return to the task list For more information tap gt Help 5 8 Microsoft Pocket Outlook Using the Tasks Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list a summary screen is displayed To change the
32. of the screen Using the Calculator Mode In the Calculator mode you can perform basic arithmetic operations for which you would normally use a handheld calculator 1 By default the calculator screen will appear If not tap the 1 button to switch to the Calculator mode Mio Programs 8 9 2 Tap the numeric keypad to enter numbers and mathematical symbols 3 Tap the equal sign hen button to generate the result Using the Calculator Memory The Calculator mode allows you to store a number value in the calculator memory for later use You can use the memory buttons to store display or change the value that you add to the memory When a value is saved to the calculator memory the Memory indicator M will appear in the display field You can use this saved value to add or subtract a value to from this value in the memory Using the Currency Mode Use the Currency mode to perform any currency conversion You can also edit the exchange rate 1 Tap the com button to switch to the Currency mode s MioCalc e Ys 11 01 X Tap to open currency list Source currency _usp Input field l 0 n Target currency Feny Output field Tap to open currency list 2 Tap the down arrow next to the input field to open the currency list and select the currency to convert from source currency When a currency is selected the abbreviation of the currency will be displayed on the upper left corn
33. of the screen to portrait or landscape To adjust the touch screen for accurate screen taps To enable the ClearType feature for easier reading of text in programs that support ClearType To adjust the text size to see more content or increase the readability in many programs To set how you want the device to check for important updates To send and receive information and files using the Bluetooth function See section 10 2 for more information To set up or change the Bluetooth connection See section 10 2 for more information To set up or change connection information See section 10 1 for more information To help with problems connecting ActiveSync by clearing Enable advanced network functionality To configure the Wi Fi module To change the status of the phone Wi Fi and Bluetooth functions See section 3 2 10 1 and 10 2 for more information Managing Your Device 4 4 Finding and Organizing Information The Search feature on the device helps you quickly locate information To find a file tap gt Network Tools gt Search Enter the text you want to find select a data type and then tap the Search soft key to start the search NOTE To quickly find information that is taking up storage space on the device select Larger than 64 KB under Type You can also use the File Explorer to find files on the device and to organize these files into folders Tap gt Programs gt File Explorer
34. on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks You can create new workbooks on the device or you can copy workbooks from your desktop computer to the device Tap gt Office Mobile gt Excel Mobile Creating a Workbook 1 Tap the New soft key 2 To use Excel toolbar tap the View soft key gt Toolbar You can use Excel Mobile much the same way you use Excel on your desktop computer You can enter formulas and functions and then filter data to see the subset of information you want See section 2 10 for information on entering text 4 When finished tap ok and the workbook is automatically saved and named according to the first characters of text entered in the workbook 6 6 More Programs Opening a Workbook Whenever you switch to Excel Mobile you will see the workbook list Tap the desired workbook to open it You can open only one workbook at a time when you open a second workbook you will be asked to save the first For more information tap gt Help More Programs 6 6 4 PowerPoint Mobile With PowerPoint Mobile you can open and view slide show presentations created on your desktop computer Slide shows created in ppt and pps format with PowerPoint 97 and later can be viewed on the device 1 Tap gt Office Mobile gt PowerPoint Mobile 2 In the presentation list tap the slide show you want to view PowerPoint Mol Til q 7 05 X DaN Fol
35. problems please tap gt Settings gt Connections gt USB to PC and then clear Enable advanced network functionality gt ok Make sure that you have installed the correct version of ActiveSync on your desktop computer Install the version ActiveSync supplied with the device or from the Microsoft web site Www microsoft com If you encounter problems when trying to connect to the Internet or download data via the ActiveSync connection check if the connection settings on the device and desktop computer are the same On the device tap gt Settings gt Connections gt Connections gt Advanced gt Select Networks gt Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using In ActiveSync on the desktop computer click File gt Connection Settings gt This computer is connected to Cable Connection Problems Make sure that the device and your desktop computer are both turned on before establishing the connection Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the USB port on your desktop computer Network Connection Problems Make sure that the network card is compatible with the device 11 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance In the properties for your network card make sure that you have correctly configured the IP settings and the addresses of your DNS servers and or WINS servers Your network administrator can verify this Verify with your network administrator that your user name and
36. restore the ring tone settings File Explorer You can browse the files on the device easily via File Explorer On the Mobile Assistant main screen click File Explorer Network Settings Network Settings helps you quickly install the mobile phone network settings 1 On the Mobile Assistant main screen click Network Settings 9 12 Add On Programs 2 Select your service provider from the list and click Set to install the network setting After the procedure is finished click OK 3 To return to the Mobile Assistant main screen click BE NOTE You can install only one network setting on the device After the selected setting is installed the existing setting will be removed and replaced by the new one Add On Programs 9 13 Getting Connected To take full advantage of the device you will want to get connected This chapter tells you how you can get the device connected through a variety of ways including GPRS EDGE wireless network card and Bluetooth function It also describes Internet Explorer for Web browsing 10 1 Connection Settings GPRS EDGE Connection Your device can receive GPRS and EDGE both high speed data only services that transmit data over a mobile phone network In addition GPRS and EDGE provide permanent on line connection To use GPRS or EDGE you must have a subscription to the function with a mobile phone operator that supports GPRS or EDGE The GPRS EDGE connection settings for several mob
37. screen but keep the broadcast going in the background To close the program tap Options gt Exit gt Yes 9 3 Mobile Assistant You can use the Mobile Assistant program on the desktop computer as a powerful tool to effectively manage data stored on the device via a user friendly interface NOTE e Before running Mobile Assistant make sure that the device is already connected to the desktop computer using ActiveSync See section 1 5 for connection procedures e Mobile Assistant does not support Windows 98 After installing Mobile Assistant a shortcut for Mobile Assistant FL appears on the desktop of the desktop computer Double click the shortcut to start Mobile Assistant Add On Programs 9 3 Mobile Nssistant to s RingTone SIM Contacts SMS Manager 0 A E Data Backup File Explorer Network Settings Connected 4 The Mobile Assistant main screen displays several functions to use Please see the following sections for detailed information on these functions You can check the current ActiveSync status from the bottom right corner of the screen RingTone You can use RingTone to open and play the audio files MP3 WAV or MID format stored on the desktop computer and set them as the ring tone for incoming calls or new messages 1 On the Mobile Assistant main screen click RingTone gt Open New File 2 Select the desired file The program will start playing the file 9 4 Add On Programs RIAGtTOAS Edit
38. stored in the MMS Inbox folder l Tap gt Messaging or tap the unread MMS message area on the Today screen for example MMS 1 Unread On the message list tap the desired message to view The program will start to download and play the selected message If there is more than one page in the message the program will automatically turn the pages To play in full screen tap b2 To replay the message tap Receiving Attachments September 11 2007 TWN GSM Wi Fi Off Q Off MMS 1 Unread No upcoming appointments Contacts m il 6 57 ok Objects g Menu An attachment sent with an e mail message or downloaded from the server appears below the subject of the message Tapping the attachment opens the attachment 1f it has been fully downloaded or marks it for download the next time you send and receive e mail You can also download attachments automatically with your messages if you have an Outlook E mail or IMAP4 e mail account Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 17 More Programs In addition to Microsoft Pocket Outlook there are other Microsoft programs built into the device This chapter tells you how to use these programs 6 1 ActiveSync NOTE e ActiveSync is already installed on the device You need to install ActiveSync on your desktop computer See section 1 5 for installation procedures e If you use Windows Vista you do not need to install Microsoft ActiveSync on your compute
39. the device as described in section 11 1 Screen freezes Reset the device as described in section 11 1 Screen is hard to read Make sure that the backlight of the display is on e Move to a location with enough light e If you re having a hard time reading a document on the screen try adjusting the zoom percentage or text size Tap gt Settings gt System gt Screen gt Text Size and select the text size v In Notes tap the Menu soft key gt Zoom and select a zoom percentage v In Word Mobile and Excel Mobile tap the View soft key gt Zoom and select a zoom percentage Y In Internet Explorer Mobile tap the Menu soft key gt Zoom and select a size Inaccurate response to stylus taps e Realign the touch screen Tap gt Settings gt System gt Screen gt Align Screen Overlapping or undisplayed screens e If you see overlapping screens or the screen of the started program cannot be displayed first tap anywhere on the current screen to return to the previous one Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11 5 Connection Problems Synchronization Problems Make sure that no other connection is being used In some specific cases the device may experience connection problems when it 1s connected to a Windows computer running ActiveSync The problems may be caused by the interoperability with desktop firewall applications applications that manage network traffic or LAN configuration tools To resolve the
40. to start recording To stop recording press the Camera button again 1 6 Camera The recorded length of the video clip for example 00 50 is shown at the top of the screen By default the length of the video clip is limited to 15 seconds You can change the setting in Video Settings 5 The video clip 3GP format will be saved automatically If a storage card is inserted the file will be saved in the Storage Card My Videos folder Otherwise the file will be saved in the My Device My Documents My Videos folder on the device 6 To view the saved video clip tap Lb to enter the viewing mode See section 7 4 for information 7 To exit the program tap X NOTE To play back on your desktop computer the video clips that you recorded using the device you need to install QuickTime on the desktop computer Y ou can download QuickTime free of charge from the Apple web site www apple com Video Settings Tap in the Video mode to access related settings Item Name Description Resolution Sets the resolution of the video clip The options are 176X144 default and 128X96 Time Limitation Sets the time limit for video clips The options are 10s 15s default and Off Record Sound Sets if you wish to include audio signals in video clips Recording Sets the video format to 3GP default or MP4 Format Storage Sets if you want to save the pictures on the Location device or Micro SD card Reset Restores all
41. to the previous screen tap M 7 6 Sending Pictures When you tap E in the viewing mode you can send the picture in the following ways Via MMS messages Tap The system will display a new MMS message screen See section 5 5 for more information on MMS messages As contact pictures Tap The system will start Contacts See section 5 2 for more information on Contacts 7 10 Camera Mio Programs In addition to Microsoft software the device also provides additional programs to enhance the functionality or facilitate your operation NOTE Depending on the continuing developments of the product the software Supplied with the device may be changed or updated If there is any difference between the information in this manual and your product the operation should be based on the product you have 8 1 Emergency Locator Using Emergency Locator you can define the recipients of emergency text messages and notify them of your need for help and or the longitude and latitude of your current position by simply pressing one button You can use Emergency Locator even if the navigation program is not installed on the device Tap gt Programs gt GPS Tools gt Emergency Locator Creating an SMS Recipient l Tap Add sS Emergency Loc 47 Yil 29 07 Ok dd a Contac 2 Tap the desired contact from the contact You can also tap Enter a number enter a lla ist baina Lee Henry 1231231234 phone number manually
42. using the wireless network complete the actions for ending the connection Leaving the wireless network module active will consume more power Getting Connected 10 3 10 2 Using the Bluetooth Function Bluetooth headsets devices from all manufacturers NOTE Mio Technology does not guarantee the product s compatibilities with the Your device incorporates the Bluetooth capability Bluetooth technology is a short range wireless communications technology Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters 30 feet without requiring a physical connection Turning On and Off the Bluetooth Function By default the Bluetooth function is turned off 1 Do one of the following e Tap the Wireless Manager section on the Today screen e Tap the connection icon on the Navigation bar and tap Wireless Manager 2 To turn on the Bluetooth function tap Bluetooth on the Wireless Manager screen 3 To transfer files via the Bluetooth technology tap the Menu soft key gt Bluetooth Settings gt Mode select Make this device visible to other devices and tap ok 4 To turn off the Bluetooth function tap Bluetooth on the Wireless Manager screen 5 Tap the Done soft key 10 4 1 Wireless Manac iS YI 1 14 X gt Wi Fi Bluetooth E te On e Settings es Bluetooth Turn on Bluetooth Make this device visible to other devices To connect to
43. you will be provided a SIM Subscriber Identification Module card This card contains your mobile phone account details contacts that can be stored and any additional services to which you have subscribed You must install a SIM card before you can use the phone feature 1 Push the battery lock upward to detach the back cover 2 Push the card holder to the left then upward to open it Place the SIM card in the compartment with the contact area facing downward note the orientation of the card Then lock the card holder by pushing down and then to the right 3 With its label facing outside match the battery s projected parts with the holes in the battery compartment insert the battery at an angle and then fit it into the compartment Getting Started l 7 To remove the battery pull on the ribbon at the 45 angle to lift the battery out of the compartment DO NOT use screwdrivers or metallic tool edges to extract the battery from the device as they may damage and irreversibly alter the battery s behavior Replace the back cover direct the bottom edge of the back cover to the locking latches on the device and close the back cover 8 Getting Started 1 3 Charging the Battery Fully charge the battery before starting to use the device for the first time When charging the battery for the very first time charge it for at least 8 hours 1 Plug the converter to the AC adapter O 2
44. your setting and display the caller s phone number and name on the screen Getting Started 1 11 To change these settings tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt Power gt Advanced NOTE The device will not enter the suspend mode when using the navigation program for selected models only In such cases the device s standby time will decrease without using external power Therefore you are advised to exit the navigation program properly when the program is not needed any more Turing Off If you are not using the device press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn the device off 1 12 Getting Started 1 5 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync NOTE If you use Windows Vista you do not need to install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer Y our synchronization settings will be managed through the Windows Mobile Device Center For information on the Windows Mobile Center see the Windows Vista Help or documentation You can use Microsoft ActiveSync technology to synchronize information on your desktop computer and or a Microsoft Exchange Server with the information on the device ActiveSync compares the information on the device with the information on the desktop computer and or the server and updates all locations keeping you up to date with the most recent information ActiveSync is already installed on the device You need to install ActiveSync 4 5 on your desktop computer using the supplied Getting
45. your voice mail depending on your service provider 3 6 Using the Phone Ending a Call To end a call tap End or press the End button Phone ee amp AE 5 00 TWN GSM B x Connected 00 50 886934099029 a a a aa Speaker On Mute Hold Note Contacts te End Keypad Menu 3 5 Adjusting the In Call Volume Adjusting the Phone Volume Ze To adjust the volume during a call tap the 4 cS e on Fy AK 5 00 i oti TWN GSM icon on the navigation bar to select a volume E il Connected evel 886934099029 CAUTION Never raise the sound volume level too high when using earphones An excessive sound volume level could cause damage to your hearing x pO se gt Speaker On Mute Hold Note Contacts amp End Keypad Menu Using the Phone Muting 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 On the Phone keypad tap Mute to turn on the mute function The will appear on the upper right corner To turn off the mute function tap Unmute Using Speakerphone You can turn on the speakerphone to use the device as a hands free solution On the Phone keypad tap Speaker On to turn on the speakerphone function The tS will appear on the navigation bar To turn off the speakerphone function tap Speaker Off Phone ra el q 5 01 X TWN GSM rn Connected 886934099029
46. your work is saved by closing open items and returning the program to list view Then stop the program by tapping Stop or Stop All on the Running Programs tab e Reset the device as described in section 11 1 and 11 2 If you have a storage card move data to the storage card as described below e Tap gt Programs gt File Explorer Tap and hold the file you want to move and tap Cut Browse to the My Documents folder in the storage card folder tap and hold on the white area and then tap Paste e Move e mail attachments In Messaging tap the Menu soft key gt Tools gt Options gt Storage and select When available use this storage card to store attachments All attachments are moved to the storage card and new attachments are automatically stored on the storage card e Set programs such as Notes Word Mobile and Excel Mobile to automatically save new items on the storage card In the program tap the Menu soft key gt Options In Save to select Storage Card Screen Problems Screen is off If the screen does not respond even after you turn on the device try the following in order until the problem is solved e Connect the AC adapter to the device and to external AC power Reset the device as described in section 11 1 11 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Screen responds slowly e Make sure that the device is not running out of battery power or running many active programs If the problem still exists reset
47. 11 Viewing Call History You can tap the Menu soft key gt Filter to change the Call History view All Calls by default e All Calls displays all calls made to and from the device in a chronological order ne o e Missed a displays only calls that were not answered e Outgoing a displays only calls made from the device e Incoming eS displays only calls made to the device To see the time date and duration of a call tap the item on the list to view details To clear all items on the list tap the Menu soft key gt Delete All Calls Managing Call History ta aa ar deena gt Phone rag T 5 24 ok mmm 092 299 1735 3 17 p igs 092 299 1735 5 14 p ies 092 299 1735 P ja o gt 886934099029 4 59 p Save to Contacts Delete Send Text ha A All Calls Missed All Calls Outgoing C ey Incoming You can tap the Menu soft key gt Call Timers to manage Call History e All Calls displays the statistics including total number of calls and total time The All Calls counter cannot be reset e Recent Cellular Calls displays the total number of calls and total time since last time the call history was reset 3 12 cemented i gt Phone vag vil 5 25 ok Call Timers All Calls 22 min 18 sec 4 calls Recent Cellular Calls 22 min 18 sec 4 calls Using the Phone Adding an Entry to Contacts Using Call History You can add a phone number in the Call History to
48. 110 Died Walker A702 User s Manual Revision RO1 2007 12 Trademarks Microsoft Windows the Windows logo Windows Media Outlook and ActiveSync are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Microsoft products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing Inc a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Note The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Table of Contents PEACE oeeie S E S Ix Regulatory INformatiOn ccccsccsssseseeseeseseeeeseeeaseeeeseseeneeenseeenaees xi 1 Ge ting SUA OO sisri aea 1 1 1 1 Identifying Hardware Components c c ccceeeseeeeeeees 1 1 Front COMPONENAS ccecccccesseeeeseeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeeesanees 1 1 Back Components c ccccccceceeeeeeeceeeeeeseaeeseeesaeeeeeesaaees 1 3 Left Side COMPONENMS cccceecceceeseseeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeesneees 1 4 Right Side GOMPOMEING a gecdeswessosestececddbinecatestmeaucueedeceedes 1 5 TOPCO OMPONG e EE 1 6 1 2 Installing the SIM Card and Battery ccceeeeeeeeees 1 7 1 3 Charging the Battery cccccceecceseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeens 1 9 1 4 Turning the Device On and Off cc eeccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 11 Turning On for the
49. Clearing the memory means all data you have entered in the device s memory including all files system settings and additional programs you have installed will be erased Programs installed to ROM at the factory are not affected CAUTION To ensure the integrity of your data should it be necessary to clear the memory you are advised to regularly back up your data Follow this procedure to clear the memory from the device 1 Make sure that the device is turned off 2 While pressing and holding the Power button press and hold the Talk button until the device vibrates 3 The device will turn on automatically The backlight of the keypad will glow and the setup wizard will appear on the screen Follow the on screen instructions to complete the setup wizard 4 Re establish a partnership with your desktop computer 5 Re install the add on software if necessary 11 2 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11 3 Troubleshooting Power Problems Power does not turn on when using battery power e The remaining battery power may be too low to run the device Connect the AC adapter to the device and to external AC power Then turn on the device Battery runs out of power quickly e You might be using the device in ways that drain power quickly See Power Saving Tips in section 4 1 for more information Memory Problems If a warning message of not enough memory appears due to the memory allocation problem try the foll
50. Disconnect soft key on the device Connect e Menu More Programs 6 15 Bluetooth Connection l To use the Bluetooth connection you must first initiate and complete the Bluetooth Personal Area Network PAN partnership on the computer For more information refer to Windows Help and Support For information on the Bluetooth function on the device see section 10 2 Make sure that the device is not connected to another device and that you have installed proper GPRS settings See section 10 1 for information on GPRS connections Tap gt Network Tools gt Internet Sharing In PC Connection select Bluetooth PAN When prompted to make the device as visible in the Bluetooth settings tap Yes In Network Connection select your GPRS setting Tap the Connect soft key for the device to ie Internet Sharin connect to the Internet Status Disconnected Connect the computer to the Bluetooth PC Connection PAN For more information refer to the E documentation of the Bluetooth program piinia on the computer or Windows Help and TCC Internet 7 Support Now your computer connects to the Internet via the device Connect E Menu To end the connection tap the Disconnect soft key on the device 6 16 More Programs Yaa Camera Your device features a built in CMOS auto focus camera You can take pictures or record video clips and then directly view these pictures on the device What s more you ca
51. E ey and or outgoing calls forward incoming calls to Fixed Dialing a different phone number based on your situation be notified of incoming calls when you are already in a call or let others know your identity when making calls Services available to Services Network Pina a you depend on your service provider and the type of your subscription To view your services settings tap a service and then tap Get Settings Changing Network Settings Tap the Network tab You can view available wireless networks Current network TWNGSM determine the order in which your phone accesses another network if the current one is Aaaa Select unavailable and specify whether you want to eee cena change networks manually or automatically The current network will remain active until you change it lose your signal or change your SIM card en eee 3 16 Using the Phone Changing the PIN2 Code Tap the PIN2 tab You might be prompted to enter the PIN2 code for specific functions such as the pre paid card s charging counters Consult your mobile phone operator to check if your SIM card supports PIN2 related functions and services To change the PIN2 code tap Change PIN2 and then follow the on screen instructions to enter old and new PIN2 codes 3 12 Cell Broadcast r Settings T 4 5 31 ok Please tap Change PIN2 to change SIM card PIN2 code Change PIN2 NOTE Not all mobile phone opera
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53. Message 2 Enter the desired text 3 You can also insert a coordinate tag into I need your help here the text by tapping the Menu soft key gt Insert Location Data 4 Tap the OK soft key to save the changes Shift z Insert Location Data asa XL cancel OK se enu 8 2 Mio Programs 8 2 Mio SMS Locator You can use the device to notify your friends and family of your current position This feature can be very important for group activities or outdoor rescue activities You can use Mio SMS Locator even if the navigation program is not installed on the device Tap 4 gt Programs gt GPS Tools gt Mio SMS Locator 1 Make sure that the device has a clear view i Mio SMS Locata Y of the sky for optimal GPS signal reception Obtaining your coordinates this may take 1 2 minutes Please wait 2 Tap the New soft key The program will mn activate the GPS port of the device and ee eee search for the GPS data directly 3 When the longitude and latitude information of your current location appears on the screen enter the phone number of your recipient and message text 4 Tap the Send soft key to send the message If an optional navigation program is installed on the device you can perform the following operations upon receiving such messages Note that the available operations depend on the type and version of the navigation program e Navigate Directly starts the navigation program and navigat
54. SP or network and browse the web See section 10 1 for information on connections e During synchronization with your desktop computer download your favorite links that are stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in Internet Explorer on the desktop computer While you are connected to an ISP or network you can also download files and programs from the Internet or an intranet Tap gt Internet Explorer The Internet ie internet Explor 7 Y 42 1 19 X Explorer Mobile home page appears Ef file Awindows default_0409 ht_v internet Explorer Mobile Oo o For more information tap gt Help Favorites History y M a elele eee Tabjajw e r t y u ijojp T OAA Shift z x c y b njm ctuj j i te Favorites Browsing the Internet 1 Tap gt Internet Explorer 2 Tap the Favorites soft key to display the Favorites list Getting Connected 10 7 re Internet Explor 4 Explore Windows Mobile E Windows Live Windows Mobile Extras WindowsMedia com Tap to access the web site Open Add Delet __________________ Tap to add or delete a link 3 Tap the page that you want to view NOTE If a favorite link is dimmed or you receive a message that the page is not available you must download the page to your device through synchronization or connect to the Internet To visit web pages not included in Favorites in the address bar that appears at the top of the screen enter
55. Skills 2 13 3 To stop recording tap the E Stop button on the Recording toolbar Two beeps will sound The new recording appears in the note list or as an embedded icon To play a recording tap it in the list or tap its icon in the note pr Ti m 3 34 lok Indicates an embedded recording aD 0 Ene Peer otar Mew Menu Using My Text When using Messaging use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into the text entry area To insert a message tap Menu gt My Text and then tap a message rS Text Messages go il s2 3 36 ok Fram Text Messages Thee eal What are you up to Just checking in Where are you Check this out I ll be right there Tap to select a I m running late prewritten message I ll get back to you Urgent Please reply ASAP Let s catch up soon Edit My Text Messages 2 14 Basic Skills NOTE After inserting a My Text message you can add text to it before you send the message To edit a My Text message tap Menu gt My Text gt Edit My Text Messages Select the message you wish to edit and make desired changes Basic Skills 2 15 2 11 Securing Your Device You can customize the level of security you want to have on the device by locking the keypad the entire device or the phone Locking the Keypad The keypad lock turns off the keypad functionality This is a helpful feature if for example the device is turned on and in your po
56. Timer Sets the delay time of the timer The options are 5s 10s and Off default Effect Allows you to apply special effects on the picture The options are Normal default Sepia and Mono GPS Stamp When this function is enabled you can add the GPS positioning data into the picture you take See the Adding the GPS Stamp into the Picture section for information a Continuous Sets if you want to take continuous pictures See the Taking Continuous Pictures section for information Tap E to access the second page Item Name Description Storage Location Sets if you want to save the pictures on the device or Micro SD card ISO Sets how fast the camera reacts to light A higher ISO setting is recommended for use in low light or for shooting fast action Shutter Sound Sets the sound when the shutter button is pressed Flicker Control Sets the flicker frequency to match that of the fluorescent lamp Reset Restores all camera settings to the default values Camera 1 5 1 3 Recording Video Clips 1 By default the camera is in the Camera mode Tap PR to switch to the Video mode 2 Frame your target in the viewing window You can rotate the device if necessary Sets the file location Video mode Remaining capacity of the Sets the resolution current file location 3 To change the settings tap E See Video Settings later in this chapter 4 When you are ready press the Camera button
57. To Henry Lee m Subject 12 To add a new page tap P To delete a page tap the Menu soft key gt Slides gt Delete Slide 13 To insert an attachment tap the Menu soft key gt Attachment gt Menu soft key and select a type a contact card appointment or file Then select the desired item 14 Before sending the message you can preview it by tapping J 15 Tap the Send soft key NOTE 5 16 The MMS program supports audio files of the WAV format However depending on mobile phone specifications the recipient of your message may not support the WAV format To delete the selected picture video clip audio text message tap and hold the selection and tap Remove or Clear To adjust the size limit of one message on the message list tap the Menu soft key gt Tools gt Options gt MMS gt Servers Then tap the MMS setting of your service provider Change the setting in Sending size limitation and then tap the ok soft key to save the setting Some mobile operators limit the maximum upper size of an MMS message Please contact your mobile phone operator to check if such MMS message size limit is set MMS messages cannot be sent or received when an ActiveSync connection is in use Microsoft P ocket Outlook Receiving and Viewing an MMS Message When you receive an MMS message the program will automatically starts the GPRS connection and the B icon will appear on the navigation bar to notify you The new MMS message will be
58. Using the Stylus Use the stylus to navigate and select objects on the screen Pull the stylus out of the slot and extend it for ease of use Store it in the slot when not in use e Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options e Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images Drag in a list to select multiple items e Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item On the shortcut menu that appears tap the action you want to perform Basic Skills 2 1 2 2 Using the Scroll Dial With the scroll dial you can scroll within a menu and activate the selected item This is particularly useful for one hand operation e To scroll up or backward within a menu rotate the scroll dial upward and then release it e To scroll down or forward within a menu rotate the scroll dial downward and then release it e To activate the selected item press the center of the dial 2 3 Today Screen When you turn on the device for the first time each day you will see the Today screen The Today screen is accessible from anywhere by tapping and then Today The Today screen shows your upcoming appointments active tasks and information about e mail messages Along the top of the Today screen you will see the volume icon the clock and connectivity indicators You can tap a section of the Today screen to o
59. You can also press and hold the Asterisk key 3 to change the input mode Basic Skills 2 9 When you use the Input panel the device anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the Input panel When you tap the displayed word it is inserted into your text at the insertion point The more you use the device the more words it learns to anticipate Tap here if this is the right word NOTE To change word suggestion options such as the number of words suggested at one time tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Input gt Word Completion MioKeyboard MioKeyboard uses the T9 and Multipress input modes You can tap BA ate to change the input mode BS ate T9 text input mode lowercase Saec T9 text input mode uppercase Aate Multipress text input mode lowercase Sac Multipress text input mode uppercase ETS numeric mode 2 10 Basic Skills To enter symbols tap to open the symbol list Tap to close the symbol list NOTE You can press the Asterisk key 3 to switch between the MioKeyboard input modes T9 Input Mode To form a word in the T9 input mode simply press the number keys that contain the letters you want As you enter letters T9 analyzes your keypresses and attempts to complete the word To enter the word shoe ne Notes er 4 3 41 ok 1 Switch to the T9 text input 8 mode 2 Press 7 gt 4 gt 6 gt 3 Press a key only once
60. alendar 5 1 Call History 3 11 Camera 7 1 Camera settings 7 4 Editing pictures 7 9 GPS Stamp 7 3 7 5 Index Recording video clips 7 6 Sending pictures 7 10 Taking continuous pictures 7 3 Taking pictures 7 2 Timer 7 5 Video settings 7 7 Viewing mode 7 8 Camera button 1 5 Camera lens 1 3 Car charger 1 15 Car holder 1 15 Charge indicator 1 2 Checking voice mail 3 18 Cleaning 11 8 ClearType 4 8 Conference Call 3 10 Connections GPRS 10 1 Wireless network 10 2 Contact Guard 8 4 Contacts 5 4 Customizing phone 3 15 D Direct Push 5 13 E Earphone connector 1 5 Earphones Answer button 1 17 Earpiece 1 2 E mail 5 12 Composing 5 13 Direct Push 5 13 receiving attachments 5 17 Emergency calls 3 18 Emergency Locator 8 1 End button 1 2 Ending calls 3 7 Entering information 2 9 Drawing 2 12 Input panel 2 9 MioKeyboard 2 10 My Text 2 14 On screen keyboard 2 9 Recording 2 13 Transcriber 2 9 Writing 2 12 eUtility 4 2 Excel Mobile 6 6 F Flash 1 3 G General guidelines 11 7 Getting Started Disc 1 13 GPRS connection 10 1 GPS Antenna 1 6 Car antenna 1 6 GPS button 1 5 H Hardware information 4 7 Hotmail 6 9 Indicator 2 Bluetooth 1 2 Charge 1 2 Notification 1 2 Wi Fi 1 2 Input panel button 2 4 2 9 International calls 3 19 Internet Explorer Mobile 10 7 Internet radio 9 2 Internet Sharing 6 15 L Landscape vie
61. ard With the removable memory you can store or backup your data and exchange data with other devices To use a Micro SD card open and rotate the rubber cover and then insert the card into the slot with the connector pointing to the slot and its label facing the back of the device Follow the instructions supplied with the card for more information To remove a card first make sure that no application is accessing the card Then slightly push the top edge of the card to release it and pull it out of the slot NOTE e A storage card is also called a memory card e Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slot e Before using a SDIO card first install its supplied driver on the device and then restart the device Doing so ensures that the device can recognize the card correctly e Mio Technology does not guarantee the product s compatibilities with the Micro SD cards from all manufacturers 1 16 Getting Started Using the Earphones The earphones allow you to talk conveniently using a hands free solution Answer button D Microphone Use the answer button for the following operations e Press to answer an incoming call e Press during a call to end the call Getting Started 1 17 Basic Skills This chapter familiarizes you with the basic operations of the device such as using the stylus scroll dial Today screen menus and programs You will also know how to enter information and lock the device 2 1
62. ations fuel depots chemical factories or blasting areas Turn off the phone feature on an aircraft to avoid interference with the flight instruments for possible danger 11 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Travel Guidelines Before traveling with the device back up your data As an added precaution bring along a backup copy Remove the Micro SD card if installed from the slot Turn off the device and disconnect all external devices Make sure that the battery is fully charged Take the AC adapter with you Use the AC adapter as the power source and as a battery recharger Keep the device inside its protective cover when you are not using it on the road Hand carry the device in a protective cover Do not check it in as luggage If you plan to travel abroad with the device consult your dealer for the appropriate AC adapter for use in your country of destination If you plan to make modem connections abroad make sure that you have the correct modem and cable for your country of destination Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11 9 Index A AC adapter Connecting 1 9 ActiveSync 1 13 6 1 Installing on computer 1 13 Synchronizing data 6 2 Adjusting phone volume 3 7 Answering calls 3 6 B Battery Charging 1 9 Inserting 1 7 Bluetooth function 10 4 Sending files 10 5 Turning off 10 4 Turning on 10 4 Bluetooth indicator 1 2 Bluetooth partnership Creating 10 5 C Calculator 6 14 C
63. ay Live Search bar and Windows Live services Tuesday September 11 2007 on the Today screen Tap the Next soft TWN GSM 2 key Wi Fi Off Off Live Search p 6 Select the information to be Ee P indows Live synchronized Tap the Next soft key to ERR CI start synchronization This Delicate Thin Offline 7 Once you sign in your account status Windows Live 34 Unreac will show on the Today screen E No upcoming appointments _ j _ ann ed Phone Contacts You can tap to switch between Windows Live services 8 To sign out from Windows Live tap the account status area on the Today screen and then tap the Menu soft key gt Account Options gt Switch account gt Yes 6 10 More Programs 6 6 Windows Media Player Mobile Use Microsoft Windows Media Player Mobile to play digital audio and video files that are stored on the device or on a network such as on a web site You can play files in either Windows Media or MP3 format including files with the extensions asf wma wmv and mp3 Tap gt Programs gt Windows Media te Windows Media gir j 45 7 e Windows Media 4 California My Darren Hayes My Videos Lamy TV gt My Playlists w Now Playing 00 09 E a Now Playing Library Screen Playback Screen Use Microsoft Windows Media Player on your desktop computer to synchronize if using Windows Media Player 10 or copy if using Windows Media Player 9 dig
64. button to erase individual numbers one ata time or you can delete all numbers that have been keyed in by pressing and holding the back button e If you are making an international call press and hold the 0 key until the sign appears The sign replaces the international prefix 00 of the country from where you are calling Making a Call Using a Recently Connected Number To make a call using a recently connected number When on the Phone screen press the Talk button e When using programs other than Phone press the Talk button twice 3 4 Using the Phone Making a Call from Contacts Microsoft Contacts displays your contact information stored both in the device s memory and your SIM card 1 Tap gt Contacts or tap the Contacts soft key on the Today screen 2 Do one of the following to call someone from the contact list e Tap the contact to call Then tap the me Contacts ge Yl A 12 02 ok number to call or move to the Henry Lee number to call and then tap the Call E Call mobile soft key or press the Talk button 1231231234 Call work 510 1231234 Call home 510 1235678 Send text message 1231231234 Send e mail e Tap and hold the contact to call and ie Contacts gn Ty MS 12 03 X then tap the number to call on the ao ea ees ab cde foh ijk Imn rst luvw xyz shortcut menu _ Jane i i EE Call Work NOTE For information on Contacts see 1000n ae ree Lee H section 5 2 POIAR Cal Mobile
65. cations Ends 9 12 07 1 00 pM All Day No Occurs ONCE 2 r Location i Se T Tap to choose from previously Tap to select a time Tap to select a date Reminder Remind me 15 minutes Categories No categories Attendees No attendees Status Busy Sensitivity Morrmal 3 Using the Input panel tap first to select the field and then enter a description and a location See section 2 10 for information on entering text 4 Enter other desired information You will need to hide the Input panel to see all available fields 5 Tap ok to save and return to Calendar For more information tap gt Help 5 2 Microsoft Pocket Outlook Using the Calendar Summary Screen When you tap an appointment in Calendar a summary screen is displayed To change the appointment tap the Menu soft key gt Edit se Calendar n T M2 6 24 ok Status meeting A 10 00a 11 00a Wed o 12 200 Pao View appointment details status report View notes NOTE If you receive a meeting request you can tap the Reply soft key to send an e mail to the meeting host Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 3 5 2 Contacts Tracking Friends and Colleagues Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the information you are looking for whether you are at home or on the road Tap gt Contacts or tap the Contacts soft key on the Today screen se Contacts mg Til E p25 XU Enter a name
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67. cket and you want to prevent accidental keypresses and unintentional phone calls To lock the keypad 1 Tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Today gt Items 2 Select Device Lock and tap ok to save the setting 3 Tap Device unlocked on the Today screen Your device will not respond to any tapping of the screen or pressing of the buttons gt Start YW 3 39 Tuesday September 11 2007 September 11 2007 TWN GSM TWN GSM Wi Fi Off g Off Wi Fi Off g Off No unread messages No unread messages E No upcoming appointments No upcoming appointments Pp ive Searc p a7 TE Tap to lock N Device unlocked amp Device locked the keypad Contacts Unlock Tap to unlock 4 To unlock tap Unlock left soft key gt Unlock Locking the Device Locking the device prevents access to personal data You can help keep your data more secure by requiring a password every time the device is turned on 2 16 Basic Skills 1 Tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Lock ie Settings oY 4 3 41 ok 2 Tap to select Prompt if device unused for PEPEE eee nee and in the box to the right select a desired ate emer period of time Password Emmin Confirm 3 Select the password type 4 Enter the password you want to use to i ar 1231 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ol access the device when it is locked and Tabalwlelritlylulllolpitl then confirm the password caplajstajflajnli leit 1 Shift z x c vjbjnjm 7
68. cket of trousers etc The screen surface is easily scratched Use only the stylus to tap on the screen Avoid touching it with your fingers pens pencils or any other sharp objects Never clean the device with its power on Use a soft lint free cloth to wipe the screen and the exterior of the device Do not use paper towels to clean the screen Never attempt to disassemble repair or make any modifications to the device Disassembly modification or any attempt at repair could cause damage to the device and even bodily injury or property damage Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of small children Phone Guidelines Use a phone headset or pull over your car first if using the device when driving Use a car kit or headset when calling while driving to ensure both hands correctly applied on the steering wheel Your device is a low power RF radio frequency device It receives and sends out RF signals when the phone feature is turned on Therefore be careful of the following Most RF devices are shielded from RF signals However the device may still interfere with or get interfered by nearby devices such as a TV set radio or computer Turn off the phone feature where posted notices are set up to avoid interference or danger Turn off the phone feature near hospitals or medical equipment such as pacemakers or hearing aids to avoid interference Turn off the phone feature near gas st
69. creen You can crop the picture if needed for creating the background picture contact picture or MMS picture Click Crop for Wallpaper Crop for contacts picture or Crop for MMS picture You can move the cropping frame to the desired position The cropping frame cannot be moved beyond the black viewing area however you can zoom in the picture to make it bigger than the black viewing area and then move the picture or cropping frame to the desired position Add On Programs Step nl a Select i the imag Held toe cropped to uue for a wallpaper MME picture i l or conlect picture Crop for Wallpaper Grop for contacts picture Crop for MMS picture 4 Click Next 5 You can adjust the brightness and contrast of the picture by moving the knob Then click Next 6 Youcan do the following Add On Programs 9 7 8 e To save the edited picture as a new file click Save to PC The filename of the new file comes with 1 for distinction e To copy the edited picture from the computer to the device click Transfer to the phone The picture will be saved in the My Documents My Pictures on the device and its filename comes with 1 for distinction e To set the edited picture as the background picture of the device click Set as wallpaper The picture will be saved in the My Documents My Pictures on the device and its filename comes with for distinction This function
70. d Creating a Bluetooth Partnership A partnership is a relationship that you create between the device and another device with Bluetooth capabilities to help exchange information in a secure manner Creating a partnership involves entering the same Bluetooth passcode on both devices Once a partnership is created the devices need only have the Bluetooth function turned on to exchange information they do not need to be visible Getting Connected 10 5 1 Make sure that the two devices are turned ie Settings er Wy Me 1 18 on visible and within close range For Select a device to connect with and tap information on turning on the Bluetooth Next function on the device see Turning On E Pocket _PC and Off the Bluetooth Function previously in this chapter 2 Tap gt Settings gt Connections gt Bluetooth gt Devices gt Add new device 3 Your device searches for other devices with Bluetooth capabilities and displays e s N them in the list 4 Tap the name of the other device and tap Next 5 In Passcode enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16 characters and tap Next 6 Enter the same passcode on the other device 7 To give the partnership a more meaningful name change the name of the device in Display Name 8 Tap Finish 10 6 Getting Connected 10 3 Using Internet Explorer Mobile Use Internet Explorer Mobile to view web pages in either of these ways e Connect to an I
71. d SIM card contact appearance on the contact list if the SIM card is inserted 3 11 Customizing Your Phone To access the Phone Settings press the Talk button on the device to start Phone and tap the Menu soft key gt Options Changing Phone Settings Tap the Phone tab me Settings 7 Yj 4 5 31 Ok You can customize phone settings such as Sounds Ringtone Ring WindowsMab gt m the ring type and ring tone to be used for incoming calls and the keypad tone to be Keypad Short tones v used when entering phone numbers You can Security h E Require PIN when phone is used also protect your phone from unauthorized use no SE a Using the Phone 3 15 NOTE e To use custom mp3 wav mmf or mid files as ring tones for incoming calls use ActiveSync on your desktop computer to copy the files to the Application Data S ounds folder on the device or to the inserted storage card Then select the sound from the Ring Tone list For information on copying files to the device see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer e Emergency calls can be placed at any time without requiring a PIN Changing Services Settings Tap the Services tab You can access and configure settings for the To access settings for a service select it from the Following list and tap Get Settings phone services you subscribed to through your mobile phone service provider For example you may want to block certain types of incoming
72. ders v Name w New_Zealand 3 Tap the current slide to advance to the next slide If the presentation is set up as a timed slide show slides will advance automatically For more information tap gt Help 6 8 More Programs 6 5 Windows Live With Windows Live you can e Use Hotmail to read write and send e mail e Synchronize your Windows Live contacts e mail and Messenger data on the device To use Windows Live you must have an Internet connection See section 10 1 for information on connections NOTE Being connected on Windows Live for long periods may decrease the battery power significantly Before you can use Windows Live you must set up a Hotmail Messenger or Passport account to use e To create a Hotmail account go to http www hotmail com e To create a Messenger account go to http im live com e To create a Passport account go to http www passport com Signing in to Windows Live 1 Tap amp gt Network Tools gt Windows ie Windows Live 2 Live m Sign in to Windows Live E mail address 2 Tap Sign in to Windows Live as e fhotmaitcom 3 Tap Accept to proceed Password 4 Type the e mail address and password Save password you use to sign in to Windows Live Sra a By default the program will save your caPlalslaltlalhii kita S n a T Next Cancel Tap the Next soft key More Programs 6 9 gt Start 3 Gi m 7 16 5 Select if you want to displ
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74. e device NOTE This product is a quad band device However not all regions support quad band services Where to Find Information If you cannot find information in this manual refer to the following table to acquire the specific information For information on See this source First time startup Quick Start Guide Using the phone function Chapter 3 of this manual Using the programs on the program disc Chapter 9 of this manual Microsoft ActiveSync Section 6 1 of this manual ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer Last minute updates and detailed Product web site www mio tech be technical information Microsoft web site www microsoft com Regulatory Information NOTE Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that your model complies with Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the corresponding statements in this chapter Some notices apply to specific models only Regulations Statements European Notice Products with the CE marking comply with Radio amp Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive R amp TTE 1999 5 EEC the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC as amended by Directive 93 68 ECC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Standards 1999 5 EEC Radio amp Telecommunication Terminal Equi
75. e device to the computer as well as restore the data from the computer 1 On the Mobile Assistant main screen click Data Backup 2 To back up the data of the device select the types of the information on the right side of the screen and then click Backup on the lower riht corner of the screen After the procedure is finished click OK By default the backup file will be saved in the C Documents and Settings user name Application Data Mobile Assistant folder on the computer You can click Change to change the storage location Hota Bochop a With Dats Backup you can backup your phone s date and reniore this date to your Zi My Documents hone TET Choose the Hema that you want to backup Ei Ringtones i Tacks El Appobviovents GO Contacts CADocumenis and Setings pauline sait ERTER Add On Programs 9 11 3 To restore the data click Restore select the desired backup file on the right side of the screen and then click Restore on the lower right corner of the screen When prompted click Restore to proceed After the procedure is finished click OK To allow the change to take effect disconnect the ActiveSync connection and restart the device Nata Rachop Choose a ite trom the list to restore the Jackup 20070021 date to your phone OOO Pa ANA 4 To return to the Mobile Assistant main screen click Bg NOTE When you select to back up or restore the ring tone data you will also back up or
76. e in five different cities Starting and Exiting World Time Tap gt Programs gt Tools gt World Time The World Time main screen Standard style is WorldTime gr yf 4 lt 11 10 X is shown on the right Taipei By default five standard style clocks appear on the screen The biggest clock shows the time of the main city The other four clocks show the time of the other cities To exit the program tap the Exit soft key PM San Francisco CA NOTE You can use the scroll dial to change the color of the clock hands 8 14 Mio Programs Changing the Clock Style World Time provides three different styles for you to select Standard default Fashion and Digital World Time 7 Yyf 45 11 11 X e World Time ga Y 11 11 X nei Tokyo Cairo 12 11 14 06 11 14 Fashion Style Digital Style To change the clock style tap the Menu soft key and select the desired style Selecting Cities You can select your own five cities to be displayed on the screen from a list of 472 cities 1 Tap the Menu soft key and select Set City et City 2 The screen displays the information of the Main City five cities j Important City 3 To change the city tap the arrow next to London the city name to open the drop down list San Francisco CA and select a city from the list Tokyo airo 4 Tap the OK soft key to save the setting Mio Programs 8 15 Adjusting the Time 1 Tap the Menu soft key and select
77. e that your device is already connected to the desktop computer using ActiveSync See section 1 5 for connection procedures However if you use Windows Vista you do not need Microsoft ActiveSync for the connection Windows Vista uses Windows Mobile Device Center to manage the connection For information on the Windows Mobile Center see the Windows Vista Help or documentation 9 1 Installing Programs The installation procedure is as follows 1 Connect the device to your desktop computer 2 Insert the program disc into the CD ROM drive of the desktop computer The installation program on the disc will start automatically Select the desired language and click OK Click OK on the notification screen Click Next on the welcome screen Click Yes to accept the license agreement a a Depending on your needs select Custom Install or Install All and click Next Add On Programs 9 1 10 11 12 If you select Custom Install previously accept or change the destination folder and click Next Then select the programs to install and click Next The screen displays the programs to install Click Next The installation progress will be displayed on the screen Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation On the device if prompted tap the Install soft key to start the installation After the installation is completed tap ok NOTE Depending on the continuing developments of the device the program
78. e the changes or tap Delete to delete the entry 3 10 Managing Phone Numbers Phone numbers can be stored in various places on the device Therefore you can add access and transfer phone numbers in a number of ways Transferring from Microsoft Contacts 1 For more information on using Contacts see section 5 2 Tap gt Contacts or tap the Contacts ie Contacts ge Yj 5 29 Ok soft key on the Today screen ve Fa Tap the desired entry on the contact list E Call mot a 1231231 Save to SIM Move to the phone number to copy and een end Contact gt tap the Menu soft key gt Save to SIM EHEN Accept or edit the details When La finished tap the ok soft key Send as yCard Send MMS Mobile Send MMS E mail 3 14 Using the Phone Transferring from SIM Card 1 Tap gt Contacts or tap the Contacts me Contacts ty ME 5 30 ok soft key on the Today screen 8 Call 2 Tap the desired SIM card entry on the __ 896936 AT contact list 5 Save to Contacts 3 Tap the Menu soft key gt Save to ee ag Contacts Delete SIM Contact Add to Speed Dial 4 Accept or edit the details When Add Voice Tag finished tap the ok soft key Send as vCard Send MMS Mobile For more information on using Contacts see section 5 2 NOTE If you want to copy all SIM card contacts to the device on the contact list tap the Menu soft key gt Copy All SIM Contacts Note that doing so will result in repeate
79. e way that you write on the screen The difference between writing and drawing on the screen is how you select items and how they can be edited For example selected drawings can be resized while writing cannot 1 Tap Menu gt Draw to enable drawing mode A check y appears before the command 2 12 Basic Skills 2 To create a drawing cross three ruled lines on your first stroke A drawing box appears 3 Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing Drawings that do not cross three ruled lines will be treated as writing The drawing box indicates the boundaries of the drawing NOTE You may want to change the zoom level so that you can more easily work on or view your drawing Tap Menu gt Zoom and then choose a zoom level Recording a Message In any program where you can write or draw on the screen you can also quickly capture thoughts reminders and phone numbers by recording a message In the Notes program you can either create a stand alone recording or include a recording in a written note If you want to include the recording in a note open the note first In the Messaging program you can add a recording to an e mail message To create a recording 1 Hold the device s microphone near your mouth or other source of sound 2 Tap the Record button on the Recording toolbar to start recording If the speaker is not muted a beep indicates that the device is recording Basic
80. er of the input field 8 10 Mio Programs 3 Tap the down arrow next to the output field to open the currency list and select the currency to convert to target currency When a currency is selected the abbreviation of the currency will be displayed on the upper left corner of the output field 4 Enter the currency value in the input field using the numeric keypad The converted currency value immediately appears in the output field You can also perform basic arithmetic operations in the input field NOTE The program uses the default exchange rates unless you change them See the following sub section for information Editing the Exchange Rate Before performing the currency conversion you can edit the exchange rate to the most up to date one 1 Tap the button to switch to the Currency mode 2 Select the source and target currencies MioCalc er Mi 45 11 02 X 3 Tap the button to display the m Be exchange rate fields 1EUR 1 206000000000 USD 4 Enter the exchange rate and tap the Lt a button to save the setting and return to the currency screen 1EUR 9 993520000000 CNY The program uses the European Euro EUR as the based currency NOTE To return to the currency screen without saving the setting tap the L button Using the Metrology Mode The Metrology mode allows you to convert measures from one unit to another 1 Tap the button to switch to the Metrology mode Mio Programs 8
81. es to the location contained in the message e Show on Map starts the navigation program and shows on the map the location contained in the message e Get Address starts the navigation program and acquires the address of the location contained in the message e Save to POI starts the navigation program and adds the location contained in the message to the Point of Interest POI data e Reply replies with a text only message or with a message that contains the GPS data of your current location Delete Delete All deletes one or all messages Mio Programs 8 3 NOTE The navigation might not be absolutely accurate when the location is near the border on the map 8 3 Quick GPS Position Updating the satellite calibration data ephemeris file is helpful for quick GPS positioning when using the optional navigation program You can update the satellite calibration data from the GPS module manufacturer s server using Quick GPS Position Tap gt Programs gt GPS Tools gt Quick GPS Position 1 You need to connect to the Internet to te Quick GPS Posit 4r 1 download the new satellite calibration data file See section 10 1 for information on The Ephemeris fle does not exist connections 2 Tap ok on the message that appears 3 Tap Download File C Show expiration in Calendar 4 After the new satellite calibration data file i i i i C lAutomatic download is downloaded the screen will display its
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83. ide the menu to close it Send without performing an action Beam File 2 9 Notifications Your device reminds you in a variety of ways when you have something to do For example if you have set up an appointment in Calendar a task with a due date in Tasks or an alarm in Clock you will be notified in any of the following ways e A message appears on the screen 2 8 Basic Skills e A sound which you can specify is played e The notification indicator flashes in amber To choose reminder types and sounds for the device tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Sounds amp Notifications 2 10 Entering Information You have several options for entering new information e Use the Input panel to enter typed text either by using the on screen keyboard or other input methods e Write directly on the screen e Draw pictures on the screen e Speak into the microphone to record a message Entering Text Using the Input P anel Use the Input panel to enter information in any program on the device You can type using the on screen keyboard The characters appear as typed text on the screen To show or hide the Input panel tap the Input panel button Tap the arrow next to the Input panel button to see your choices Options Block Recognizer Keyboard Letter Recognizer Select an input method Miokeyboard Transcriber EO Tap to see your choices Input panel F NOTE
84. ile phone operators have been built into the device Simply select the proper connection setting for your service provider 1 Tap gt Network Tools gt GPRS Settings 2 Select your country and service provider and tap the Apply soft key gt ok Starting and Ending a GPRS EDGE Connection To start the connection simply use the desired program For example switch to Internet Explorer Mobile and browse to a web page Your device will automatically connect To end the connection tap the connection icon on the Navigation bar and then tap Wireless Manager gt Menu soft key gt Disconnect Cellular Data Getting Connected 10 1 Wireless Network Connection Your device has a built in wireless network module As long as you are in a wireless LAN WLAN environment you can connect to the network without physical cables Turning On and Off the Wi Fi Radio By default the Wi Fi radio is turned off To turn on the Wi Fi radio follow this procedure 1 Tap the Wireless Manager section on the Today screen 2 Tap Wi Fi to change the Wi Fi radio status from Off to Available 3 To turn off the Wi Fi radio tap Wi Fi to change the Wi Fi radio status from Available to Off Connecting to a Wireless Network 1 Turn on the Wi Fi radio See Turning On and Off the Wi Fi Radio previously in this chapter 2 By default the device will automatically detect the available wireless networks 3 If more than one net
85. ing the Device On and Off Turning On for the First Time 1 Make sure that the device is connected to AC power or the battery has power 2 Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn on your device The backlight of the keypad will glow and the setup wizard will appear on the screen 3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the setup wizard 4 IfaSIM card has been inserted and the service provider or you has set the PIN you will be prompted to enter the PIN Enter the PIN and tap Enter If a SIM card has not been inserted yet a message of an invalid or missing SIM card will appear on the screen You can tap Cancel to continue the startup procedure 5 You will then see the Today screen If a SIM card has been inserted the device will start to search the mobile phone network and the service provider s name will be displayed on the screen 6 The system will detect the data on your SIM card and prompt you to automatically install the GPRS settings Tap Yes to proceed Entering the Suspend Mode By default the device will automatically suspend after 1 minute of inactivity when operating on battery power You can press the Power button to resume the device In the suspend mode if a SIM card is inserted the charge indicator will flash in green indicating that the device 1s inside the mobile phone network The device will automatically resume upon an incoming call and ring or vibrate depending on
86. ironment GPRS general packet radio service phone The integrated phone in the device can also be used to connect the device to an ISP Internet Service Provider or work network so you can browse the Web and read e mail You can connect to the Internet or work network over GPRS EDGE using Cellular Line or using the modem specified by your mobile phone service provider Before You Start To use the phone you need to first set up an account with a GSM GPRS mobile phone service provider The functions available to you depend on the services offered by your service provider and your type of subscription Your service provider will provide you with a SIM card This card contains your mobile phone account details and rights contacts that can be stored and any additional services to which you have subscribed You must install a SIM card before you can make or receive phone calls or use wireless data services For information on installing a SIM card see Installing the SIM Card and Battery in section 1 2 Using the Phone 3 3 2 Turning On and Off the Phone Function You turn the phone on or off independently of the device The phone is turned on by default You can turn off the phone if needed for example on the airplane After turning off the phone you can still use other functions such as Camera Calendar games Windows Media Player Mobile etc Turning Off the Phone 1 Tap the Wireless Manager section on me Wireless
87. is dialing or you are talking on the phone Tap this icon to quickly switch back to the Phone keypad if you are using other programs during a call Tap this icon to view the call s you missed This icon indicates you are putting a call on hold This icon indicates the GPRS connection is available for use This icon indicates the GPRS connection is being used This icon indicates the EDGE connection is available for use This icon indicates the EDGE connection is being used Tap this icon to view unread messages This icon indicates that no SIM card is installed and you cannot use the phone function 3 3 3 3 Making a Call There are several ways you can make a call The easiest way is to dial the phone number on the numeric keypad Dialing a Call 1 When on the Today screen enter the phone number or the first few letters of the contact s name by using the numeric keypad on the device When using programs other than Phone press the Talk button on the device to start Phone Then enter the phone number or the first few letters of the contact s name by using the numeric keypad on the device Keypad a Menu 2 The program searches Contacts Call History and Speed Dial to find a matching name and or number When you see the name of the person to call listed select it and the desired phone number and press the Talk button to make the call NOTE e If you enter a wrong number you can press the back
88. ital audio and video files from your computer to the device For more information tap gt Help or see Windows Media Player Help on the desktop computer More Programs 6 11 6 Pictures amp Videos With Pictures amp Videos you can View and edit pictures Record and launch video clips stored on the device or on a Micro SD card Send pictures and video clips to others Set a picture as the background on the Today screen See your pictures individually as thumbnails or as part of a slide show Edit your pictures by cropping rotating and adjusting the brightness and contrast Viewing Pictures and Launching Video Clips 1 You can copy picture and video files from your desktop computer to the My Device My Documents My Pictures folder of the device For information on copying files to the device see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer To view pictures or video clips stored on a Micro SD card insert the card Tap gt Programs gt Pictures amp Videos Oe 1 1 Tap A on the Quick Launch Bar on the Today screen By default the program displays thumbnails of the pictures and video clips in the My Pictures folder within the My Documents folder on the device Thumbnails of pictures and video clips appear on the screen You can tap one of them to view in full screen 6 12 More Programs aa at tema me Pictures amp Vide e Yj 7 35 X Date Select the sort order for the lis
89. lk button to connect Wait for it to be picked up 3 To end the second call and go back to the first tap End or press the End button Swapping between Calls When you have put a call on hold and made ie Phone ee PASA X or taken another call as described earlier you TWN CS can swap between the two calls by tapping 00 08 Swap 886934099029 On Hold EEE A a Speaker On Mute Swap p p e Note Contacts t End Keypad Menu Using the Phone 3 9 Setting up a Conference Call NOTE You may need to consult your service provider for the availability and Subscription of the conference call function When you have put a call on hold and made or taken another call as described earlier you can set up conference calling by tapping the Menu soft key gt Conference To add additional people to your conference tap Hold Dial a second number and press the Talk button to connect Wait for it to be picked up Then tap the Menu soft key gt Conference If you want to talk to one of the parties privately during the call tap the Menu soft key gt Private Select a number and tap Private To include everyone in the call again tap the Menu soft key gt Conference 3 10 re Phone TWN GSM Connected 092 299 1725 Swap Mute Turn Speakerphone On 886934099 Conference Save to Contacts eee Create Note Speaker On 5 Call History Speed Dial Options Keypad M enu Phone en Mil 5
90. ll You can use the device to dial the international emergency number 112 This number can normally be used to make an emergency call in any country with or without a SIM card inserted as long as you are within a mobile phone service network Some mobile phone service providers may require that a SIM card be inserted and in some cases that the PIN be entered 3 18 Using the Phone There may be other emergency numbers available Your mobile phone service provider may save additional local emergency numbers in the SIM card Dialing an International Call When you are manually dialing a number press and hold number key 0 until the sign appears The sign replaces the international prefix 00 of the country from where you are calling Enter the full phone number you want to dial including country code area code without the leading area code zero and local phone number Using the Phone 3 19 Managing Your Device This chapter tells you how to effectively manage power memory settings and data of the device 4 1 Managing Power A fully charged battery should provide power for up to 8 hours of use The operating time of a fully charged battery depends on how you are using the device Some functions such as using GPS navigation multimedia or phone features and operating a Micro SD card may consume the battery power considerably Low Battery Signals and Actions CAUTION e When the battery runs out of power completely
91. n by pressing in similar to the Enter key on a keyboard Adjusts the volume during a call Restarts your device Connects to the AC adapter or USB cable Hand strip attaches to this opening Getting Started R ight S ide Components Ref Component Power Button Microphone GPS Button Micro SD Slot Camera Button Qo 6 0 Earphone Connector Getting Started Description Turns on and off the device Receives sound and voice to record voice Serves as the mouthpiece during a call Avoid covering the microphone during a call for a better sound quality Starts the optional navigation program Accepts an optional Micro SD storage card for removable storage Starts the camera program to take pictures or record video clips Connects to a pair of stereo earphones 1 5 Top Components Component Description Stylus Tap on the touch screen to make selections and enter information Pull the stylus out of its slot to use and store it in the slot when not in use Car Antenna This connector under rubber dust cover allows use of Connector an optional external antenna with magnetic mount which may be positioned on top of the car for better signal reception in areas with poor reception GPS Antenna Receives signals from the GPS satellites overhead 1 6 Getting Started 1 2 Installing the SIM Card and Battery After applying for an account with a mobile phone service provider
92. n immediately share with others your pictures through the mobile phone network service 7 1 Introduction To switch to the program press the Camera button on the device or tap gt Programs gt Camera The screen automatically turns to the landscape mode The program will enter the standby mode automatically e The program enters the standby mode after 2 minutes of inactivity in the preview mode You will see the Press the camera button to activate camera again on screen message You can press the Camera button to resume the program e By default the backlight is turned off after 30 seconds of inactivity in the standby mode To change the setting tap amp gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt Backlight gt Advanced The on screen message will disappear You can tap anywhere on the screen or press any button to resume the backlight e By default the device enters the suspend mode after 1 minute in the program standby mode with the backlight turned off To change the setting tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt Power gt Advanced You can press the Power button to resume the program Camera 7 1 7 2 Taking Pictures 1 By default the camera is in the Camera and landscape mode 2 Frame your target in the viewing window You can rotate the device if necessary Sets the file location and shows the Sets the camera mode remaining capacity of that location Sets the fla
93. nction With this function the longitude and latitude information of the location where you take a picture can be added into the meta data of the picture You can then use the optional navigation program to navigate to the location where the picture was taken Camera 1 3 In Camera tap gt pS gt a gt EJ Now you are ready to use the GPS Stamp function The device s GPS port has been activated and the system is now searching for GPS positioning data Once the system acquires the GPS positioning data the longitude and latitude information of your current location will display on the screen Take pictures according to the instructions described in the Taking Pictures section NOTE e The program stops searching if the GPS positioning data cannot be acquired in 2 minutes You can tap the GPS connection icon to start another search e Due to the limitation of the operating system the GPS information will be erased if such pictures are edited and saved using the Pictures amp Videos program Camera Settings Tap in the Camera mode to access related settings Item Name Description Fe Bee eae Auto default Mode Sets the camera mode The options are Auto default Night Sport Daylight Cloudy Tungsten and Flourescent 1 4 Camera Name Description Resolution Sets the resolution of the picture The options are 2048X1536 1600X1200 default 1280X960 1024X768 800X600 640X480 and 320X240
94. nd the other end to a USB port on your desktop computer To PC The Add New Hardware Wizard should automatically install the USB driver Follow the on screen instructions to establish a partnership and synchronize the device with your desktop computer Click Finish After your first synchronization the data you have stored on your desktop computer such as Calendar Contacts and Tasks is copied to the device You are now ready to take it along with you when you go NOTE If you have seta device password you will need to enter this password on the desktop computer for the ActiveSync connection See Locking the Device in section 2 11 for information 1 14 Getting Started 1 6 Using Your Device in a Vehicle Using the Car Holder Use the car holder to fix your device in a vehicle See a separate document for installation instructions Make sure that the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky Connecting the Car Charger CAUTION To protect your device against sudden surges in current connect the car charger only after the car engine has been Started The car charger supplies power to the device Connect one end of the car charger to the power connector of the device and the other end to the cigarette lighter in the car Getting Started 1 15 1 7 Expanding Your Device Using a Micro SD Card Your device has a Micro SD slot where you can insert an optional Micro SD storage card or SDIO wireless network c
95. ne Sounds amp Notifications Today Flashlight To use the flash as a flashlight By default you can press the GPS button to activate the flashlight even when the device is locked The flashlight lasts for 10 seconds for each activation To turn off the flashlight within 10 seconds press the power button Press the power button again to resume the backlight Use the flash with special care see the Safety Precautions section on page xii for information GPS Settings To configure the GPS hardware settings and manage the GPS module Power To show the remaining battery power and to set the time for the device to enter the suspend mode automatically Voice Speed Dial To record voice tags so that you can dial a phone number or start a program simply by pronouncing the voice tag that has been attached to it See section 8 8 for information Smart Quit To set the status when closing a program See section 4 2 for information To enter your personal information To customize the phone function See section 3 11 for more information To set the conditions and types of the sounds system volume and ways of notifications To select the information you want displayed on the Today screen and to select a desired theme for the background Managing Y our Device Item Description System About Certificates Clock amp Alarms Customer Feedback Encryption Error Reporting Memory
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97. nu displays the program icons The selected program icon is highlighted When nimga oo aa tapping an icon you can start a program or H j e open a folder to access its content i i Calendar Multimedia Tools poe Business Connections Internet More Menu The table below explains the icons and their corresponding program names Icon Description a Messaging Contacts Call History Calendar Multimedia This folder includes Camera Windows Media Pictures amp Videos and Games Tools This folder includes Clock amp Alarm File Explorer Calculator MioCalc Search World Time Mio Blacklist and Contact Guard Business This folder includes My Documents Calendar Notes Word Mobile Excel Mobile PowerPoint Mobile and Tasks D O Boose 2 6 Basic Skills icon Description Connections EA This folder includes CellBroadcast Mio SMS Locator Emergency Locator Quick GPS Position Bluetooth ActiveSync and GPRS Settings Internet This folder includes Messenger and Internet Explorer To exit the Mio Menu tap the Menu soft key gt Exit Customizing Program Icons In addition to the pre defined items on the Mio Menu main page you can also assign more programs in the Mio Menu 1 On the Mio Menu main page tap the More soft key to access the second page 2 Select the desired icon location defin d Undefined 3 Tap the Menu soft key gt Assign Shortcut HE 4 The screen display
98. on on the GPRS connection 2 Tap gt Messaging 3 Tap MMS on the account selection screen 5 14 Microsoft Pocket Outlook 10 11 Verify your MMS settings Tap the Menu soft key gt Tools gt Options gt MMS gt Servers Make sure the MMS setting of your service provider is selected and then tap ok to save the setting Tap the Menu soft key gt New Tap Custom to start a new message Enter the mobile phone number of one or more recipients separating them with a semicolon To access phone numbers from the contact list tap To and make your selection Subjec Tap to show the Cc and Bcc fields Insert text here Insert audio Size 1K 200K 4 1 1 gt Enter the subject To add a picture or video clip tap Insert picture video and select the desired picture or video clip You can also tap 8 to take a new picture or TEM to record a new video clip Tap Insert text here to enter your message To quickly add common messages tap and then tap a desired message from My Text To insert a smiley in the text tap zE to insert a Favorites link in the text tap To add an audio file tap Insert audio and select the desired audio file Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 15 To add a recording tap E Tap Record to start recording To stop recording tap Stop Tap Play to play the recording you just made Tap Done when the playback finishes The recording AMR format is now inserted in the message
99. ools gt ActiveSync 3 Tap the Sync soft key to begin synchronization gt ActiveSync en Windows PC Connected Connected By default ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of information Use ActiveSync options to turn synchronization on and off for specific information types You can select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized For example you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized For information on setting ActiveSync options and using ActiveSync on your desktop computer see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer For information on using ActiveSync on the device see ActiveSync Help on the device 6 2 More Programs Synchronizing Directly with Exchange Server 1 Connect the device to the Internet See section 10 1 for information on connections 2 On the device tap gt Network Tools gt ActiveSync 3 Tap the Menu soft key gt Add Server Source 4 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the setup NOTE e fa message pops up asking you to accept security policies for synchronization with Exchange Server tap OK to proceed You may be prompted to set the password for device lock You can set a longer period of time maximum of 24 hours before the device prompts you to enter the password again To disable the Direct Push feature tap gt Network Tools gt ActiveSync Tap Menu gt Options gt Micro
100. or Beginning 00 07 Ending 4 16 Artiat Rob Thomas Duration 4 16 __Transfertothe phone UE Bett Transfer to the phone Type mp3 Set as ringtone Set as SMS Notification conces Finished Related information of the current file is displayed on the right of the screen You can use the on screen buttons for playback operations 3 You can do the following e To copy the current file from the computer to the device click Transfer to the phone e To set the current MP3 MID WAYV file as the ring tone for incoming calls click Set as ringtone e To set the current MP3 MID WAYV file as the ring tone for new messages click Set as SMS Notification The file from the above operations will be saved in the Application Data Sounds folder on the device 4 To open another file click Cancel To return to the Mobile Assistant main screen click Finished or I Add On Programs 9 5 Image You can use Image to set a picture BMP JPG JPEG or GIF format as the background picture of the device contact picture or MMS picture 1 2 9 6 On the Mobile Assistant main screen click Image gt Open New File Select the desired file The picture will show on the upper right side of the screen When viewing the picture you can click J to zoom in cy to zoom out or XJ to show the picture in its actual size Crop for Wallpaper Crop for contacts picture Crop for MMS picture A red cropping frame appears on the s
101. owing to free memory on the device CAUTION Be discreet when you delete files Deleting files of which the function is unknown can cause programs or features to malfunction It is appropriate to make a backup before deleting files e Delete files you no longer need Tap gt Programs gt File Explorer Tap and hold the file you wish to delete and then tap Delete on the shortcut menu To find your largest files tap gt Network Tools gt Search In the Type list tap Larger than 64KB gt Search soft key In Internet Explorer options delete all files and clear history In Internet Explorer tap Menu gt Tools gt Options gt Memory Tap Delete Files and Clear History e Remove programs you no longer need Tap gt Settings gt System gt Remove Programs Tap the program you want to remove and then tap Remove Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11 3 e Stop programs you are not currently using In most cases programs automatically stop to free needed memory However in some situations such as when confirmation dialog boxes are waiting for a user response the program may not be able to automatically stop To check the state of your active programs tap gt Settings gt System gt Memory gt Running Programs Tap the program you want to view and then tap Activate Close any open windows or messages and return the program to list view If this does not work you can stop the program manually First make sure that
102. password are correct Verify with your network administrator that the network you are trying to connect to is available to try to connect to it from another computer If you encounter problems when trying to connect to WLAN networks check the connection settings on the device tap gt Settings gt Connections gt Connections gt Advanced gt Select Networks Select My ISP for both items To use GPRS connections you need to change to the proper GPRS settings 11 4 Taking Care of Your Device Taking good care of the device will ensure trouble free operation and reduce the risk of damage to the device General Guidelines Keep the device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures Avoid exposing the device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time Avoid applying the touch screen against skin for a long time when doing sport or when wearing wet clothes Do not place anything on top of the device or drop objects on top of the device Do not drop the device or subject it to severe shock Store the device in a protective cover when not in use Do not subject the device to sudden and severe temperature changes This could cause moisture condensation inside the unit that could damage the device In the event of moisture condensation allow the device to dry out completely Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11 7 Take care not to sit on the device when it is located in the back po
103. pen the program that is associated with that section 2 2 Basic Skills Tap to view the connection status Tap to view the phone status se Stat gf TH Tap to change volume or es mute all sounds Thursday Tap to change date and time August 23 2007 Tap to turn on or off the Service Provider noe phone Wi Fi and Bluetooth Wi Fi OFT gJ Off Your day at a glance functions Ma No unread messages Tap an item to access a associated program so that Mo Upo mir J appointments you can view or ch ange Live Search p information Quick Launch Bar al E v Left soft key Right soft key NOTE You can customize what is displayed on the Today screen by tapping gt Settings gt Personal gt Today Landscape View You can use the device in a B R landscape manner August 23 2007 To change the screen view tap Ff a a yide F gt Settings gt System gt Screen iE OFF g off No unread messages E Mo upcoming appointments B w Fd Contacts Basic Skills 2 3 2 4 Navigation Bar and Toolbar The Navigation bar is located at the top of the screen It displays the active program and current time and allows you to switch programs and close screens The Navigation bar and Start menu er T de 10 44 fr Today Network Tools E Office Mobile Calendar Tap to select a program EB Contacts Internet Explorer Messaging Tasks Pictures amp ideos Windows Media Tap to q
104. pies of sent messages in the messaging list tap the Menu soft key gt Tools gt Options gt Message and cancel the Keep copies of sent items in Sent folder check box 5 12 Microsoft Pocket Outlook E mail Direct Push Your device incorporates the Messaging amp Security Feature Pack MSFP When connected to the Exchange Server that supports Microsoft Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 or later the device receives real time notifications of new e mails via the Direct Push technology New e mails are automatically downloaded to the device from the Exchange Server you do not need to check or download e mails manually Before using the Direct Push feature you need to set up a synchronization relationship between the device and Exchange Server and complete the initial synchronization See Synchronizing Directly with the Exchange Server in section 6 1 for more information Setting up an E mail Account You need to set up an 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 before you can send and receive mail 1 Tap gt Messaging 2 Tap New E mail Account on the account selection screen 3 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the setup Composing and Sending an E mail and SMS Message Tap gt Messaging 1 2 Tap the desired account on the account selection screen 3 Tap the Menu soft key gt New 4
105. pment Directive R amp TTE EN 301 511 EN 300 328 Specific Absorption Rate SAR Standard EN 50360 EN 50361 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive LVD IEC 60950 1 2001 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive Standard EN 301489 1 7 17 The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the User and the consequences thereof which may alter the conformity of the product with the CE Marking xI Hereby Mio Technology Limited declares that this A702 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 S EC Bluetooth Safety Precautions Prolonged listening of music in maximum volume can damage the ears The use of headphones other than those recommended supplied can cause hearing impairment due to excessive sound pressure DO NOT use the flash flashlight close to or direct on human especially children or animal eyes Exposure to the intense light emitted from the flash may damage eyesight About the AC Adapter XII CAUTION Use only the AC adapter PSBOSR 050Q supplied with your device Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and or danger This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked with LPS Limited Power Source and output rated 5 V dc 1 0 A maximum Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment Never touch the adapter when your hands or feet are wet Allow adequate
106. r Your synchronization settings will be managed through the Windows Mobile Device Center For information on the Windows Mobile Center see the Windows Vista Help or documentation When you have established the connection between the device and your desktop computer you can synchronize the information between the two with ActiveSync Synchronization compares the data on the two sides and updates both computers with the most recent information For example you can e Keep your Pocket Outlook Contacts Calendar and Tasks databases up to date by synchronizing the device with Microsoft Outlook data on your desktop computer e Synchronize email messages in the device Outlook Inbox with email messages in Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer e Synchronize Microsoft Word and Excel files between the device and desktop computer Your files are automatically converted to the correct format With ActiveSync you can also Copy rather than synchronize files between the device and desktop computer More Programs 6 1 e Add and remove programs on the device e Pass through your desktop computer to a network or the Internet Synchronizing Data Once you have created a synchronization relationship and completed the first synchronization you can initiate synchronization from the device 1 Connect the device to your desktop computer See Step 7 of section 1 5 for connection procedures 2 On the device tap gt Network T
107. rn to the Mobile Assistant main screen click EI Add On Programs 9 9 SMS Manager SMS Manager helps you send and manage SMS messages on the computer 1 On the Mobile Assistant main screen click SMS Manager The SMS messages stored on the device and SIM card appear on the right side of the screen 7 a sms manager ot Yih Message Manager you can manage test Name Content Late abit bash rA rarat n enh E System Nolifi Device Settings 2007 03 19 17 5 Ihe message yy ZUUI TEA Inced yourhelp cO0fUs 22 WA E System Almi You can open and edit reply and send text messages forward or delete them a Fl Connected a 2 You can do the following e To compose anew SMS message click New enter the recipient s phone number you can also click Receivers to select a recipient and message text and then click Send i Reccivers SMS Size 0 160 9 10 Add On Programs e To response to or forward a message select the desired item and click Reply or double click the desired item or Forward Enter the recipient s phone number and message text and then click Send e To delete a message select the desired item and then click Delete To delete all messages click Delete All and then click OK to proceed e If necessary you can click Refresh to reload the messages 3 To return to the Mobile Assistant main screen click EI Data Backup Data Backup allows you to back up the data on th
108. ry expiration period 5 If you want to create an update appointment in Calendar select Show expiration in Calendar The appointment will be created automatically and shown on the Today screen 6 If you want the device to automatically download the ephemeris file when the expiration date arrives select Automatic download 7 Tap ok 8 4 Contact Guard Contact Guard hides your contact SMS and Call History data away from others Tap gt Programs gt Phone Tools gt Contact Guard 8 4 Mio Programs Setting the Password Enter your password and tap the OK soft me Contact Guard gx j 4 lt 10 13 ok key The program main screen appears Enter new password If you need to change the password on the main screen tap the Menu soft key gt Change password ad Cancel Setting the List 1 Tap the Menu soft key gt User defined is Contact Guard Y 4 lt 10 21 ok list User defined list 2 Tap the Add soft key 3 Select the desired contact from the contact list If the contact has multiple phone numbers select the desired one 4 The contact will appear on the list 5 To remove an item from the list select it and tap the Delete soft key gt OK 6 When finished tap ok to return to the main screen NOTE e If you modify a contact s data after adding it to the list Contact Guard will not automatically update the data You need to remove and then add the contact to the lis
109. ry box A M will appear in the box e To add the displayed number to the number already stored in memory tap M e To display the number stored in memory tap MR e To clear the memory tap MC 6 14 More Programs 6 9 Internet Sharing Using Internet Sharing you can use the device as an external modem for the computer via the USB or Bluetooth connection NOTE e The Internet Sharing function does not support Windows 98 e Before using the Internet Sharing function cancel Allow USB connections of ActiveSync on your desktop computer to close the ActiveSync connection To use the ActiveS ync connection again you need to select Allow USB connections F or Windows Vista users please see the Windows Vista Help or documentation for proper procedures USB Connection l W aS o Make sure that the device is not connected to another device and that you have installed proper GPRS settings See section 10 1 for information on GPRS connections Tap gt Network Tools gt Internet Sharing In PC Connection select USB In Network Connection select your GPRS setting Tap the Connect soft key for the device to ie Internet Sharin connect to the Internet Status Disconnected Connect the device to the computer See Step 7 of section 1 5 for connection procedures PC Connection Network Connection TCC Internet Now your computer connects to the Internet via the device To end the connection tap the
110. s The filtered incoming calls will not show in Call History and the filtered SMS messages will be moved directly to the Deleted Items folder of the text message account To disable the filter function cancel the selection of the desired item and tap ok to save the settings Changing the Filter Settings By default the program will perform the filtering according to your list You can also set the program to accept only calls and or SMS messages from Outlook contacts To enable this function on the main screen tap the Menu soft key gt Settings select Accept Contacts only and then tap OK to save the settings NOTE The Accept Contacts only function supports up to 1 000 Outlook contacts 8 6 SIM Manager SIM Manager displays and manages your contacts and SMS messages stored on your SIM card Tap 4 gt Programs gt Phone Tools gt SIM Manager SIM Contacts The program displays the SIM contact list by default Select the desired contact and perform the following menu options Mio Programs 8 7 e To call the contact tap Call e To edit the contact information tap Edit e To delete one SIM contact tap Delete to delete all SIM contacts tap Delete all e To copy one SIM contact to Outlook Contacts tap Copy to Contacts to copy all SIM contacts to Outlook Contacts tap Copy all To create a new SIM contact tap the New soft key enter the contact information and then tap OK SMS Messages Tap d to
111. s 6 11 Wireless network connection 10 2 Word Mobile 6 4 World Time 8 14 Index
112. s minimize and keep in memory e When closing applications quit and release from memory 4 4 Managing Y our Device 4 3 Customizing Your Device CAUTION Incorrect settings may cause your system to malfunction Make sure that you fully understand the function of a certain item before any adjustment You can customize the settings of the device to your own preferences Tap gt Settings You can tap any of the icons on the Personal System or Connections tabs for the options The items you can customize are described as follows Item Description To assigns programs to hardware buttons and set the repeat rate of the up down control Personal Buttons Input Lock Menus Mio Settings Managing Your Device To set up items related to the input methods and voice recording format To set a password for security See Locking the Device in section 2 11 for more information To customize what appears on the Start menu To access several useful Mio programs Backlight To adjust the brightness level of the display and to set the automatic turnoff for power saving purposes Cell Broadcast To receive a variety of information such as weather forecast stock and traffic from your mobile phone service provider See section 3 12 for information eUtility To effectively manage power to prolong the battery s operating time See section 4 1 for information Item Description Owner Information Pho
113. s the list of the 7 programs that you have installed Select Unde men i aie Came nein ed the desired program and tap the Select HE asian Sua soft key Undefined Ur NOTE To delete the program icon that you a en have assigned select the icon and tap the Menu soft key gt Unassign Shortcut 2 Running Programs You can switch from one program to another without closing any program e Torun a program tap at the left top corner of the screen and select from the Start menu e To access additional programs tap gt Programs and tap the program icon Basic Skills 2 1 e You can press a program button on the front of the device The icons on the buttons identify the default programs they are associated with e From the Quick Launch Bar on the Today screen or the Mio Menu tap the program icon 2 8 Shortcut Menus With shortcut menus you can quickly choose an action for an item The actions in the shortcut menus vary from program to program To access a shortcut menu tap and hold the stylus on the name of the item that you want to perform the action on When the menu appears lift the stylus and tap the action you want to perform Or tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without performing an action LAN Folders Name 1 1 07 2 46 p 2 46 p mro Tap and hold to display elena ove the shortcut menu Delete Lift the stylus and tap Create Co Ehi the action you want Select All Tap outs
114. sh mode Sets the resolution Sets the ISO value e To adjust the image brightness tap Ee The adjustable range is 3 3 e To zoom in or out the image tap or use the scroll dial on the device The options include 1x 2x and 4x The actual zoom options depend on the image resolution A higher resolution allows less Zoom options 3 To change the settings tap kl See Camera Settings later in this chapter 4 When you are ready press the Camera button halfway to focus first and then press the Camera button fully to take the picture 1 2 Camera 5 The picture JPG format will be saved automatically If a storage card is inserted the file will be saved in the Storage Card My Pictures folder Otherwise the file will be saved in the My Device My Documents My Pictures folder on the device 6 To view the saved picture tap Lb to enter the viewing mode See section 7 4 for information 7 To exit the program tap X Taking Continuous P ictures While in the Camera mode you can switch to the Continuous mode to take 3 continuous pictures with a single press of the Camera button Tap gt E gt E gt EE The icon indicates the Continuous mode Take pictures according to the instructions described in the Taking Pictures section NOTE The flash is turned off automatically in the Continuous mode Adding the GPS Stamp into the Picture The program incorporates an additional GPS Stamp fu
115. sition 8 4 Quick Launch Bar 2 5 Battery 2 5 Call History 2 5 Customizing 2 5 Mio Menu 2 5 Pictures amp Videos 2 5 R Record button Using 2 13 Recording 2 13 Creating 2 13 Playback 2 14 Regulations statements x1 Rejecting calls 3 6 Reset button 1 4 11 1 Resetting 11 1 Restarting 11 1 Restoring factory default state 11 2 S Safety precautions xii Screen Landscape view 2 3 Portrait view 2 3 Scroll dial 1 4 SDDialer 8 12 SDIO card 1 16 Securing 2 16 Device lock 2 16 Keypad lock 2 16 Phone lock 2 17 Setting up an e mail account 5 13 Settings 4 5 SIM card Inserting 1 7 SIM Manager 8 7 Smart Quit 4 4 SMS 5 12 Composing 5 13 Soft key 1 2 2 4 Speaker 1 3 Speakerphone 3 8 Speed Dial 3 13 Start button 1 2 Start menu 2 4 Storage card 1 16 Inserting 1 16 Removing 1 16 Stylus Dragging 2 1 Tapping 2 1 Tapping and holding 2 1 Using 2 1 Styus 1 6 Suspend 1 11 4 3 T Talk button 1 2 Tasks 5 7 Today screen 2 2 Touch screen See Screen Travel guidelines 11 9 Troubleshooting Connection problems 11 6 Memory problems 11 3 Power problems 11 3 Screen problems 11 4 Turning off 1 12 Turning on First time 1 11 U USB cable 1 14 V Viewing mirror 1 3 Voice command 8 12 Voice Speed Dial 8 12 Creating 8 13 Using 8 14 W Wi Fi indicator 1 2 Windows Live 6 9 Signing in 6 9 Windows Media Player Mobile 6 11 Playback format
116. soft Exchange uncheck the E mail item and then tap ok to save the changes More Programs 6 3 6 2 Word Mobile Microsoft Word Mobile works with Microsoft Word on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of your documents You can create new documents on the device or you can copy documents from your desktop computer Tap gt Office Mobile gt Word Mobile Creating a Document 1 Tap the New soft key 2 Enter the information See section 2 10 for information on entering text Tap to return to the document list changes are saved automatically Clear Font Paragraph Tap to format text 3 When finished tap ok and the document is automatically saved and named according to the first characters of text entered in the document NOTE To open a template rather than a blank document select a template for new documents Tap the Menu soft key gt Options and select the desired template When you tap the New soft key the template appears with appropriate text and formatting already provided 6 4 More Programs Opening a Document Whenever you switch to Word Mobile you will see the document list Tap the desired document to open it You can open only one document at a time when you open a second document the first will be saved and closed automatically For more information tap gt Help More Programs 6 5 0 3 Excel Mobile Microsoft Excel Mobile works with Microsoft Excel
117. ssages depends on the type of account you have e Text Messages SMS messages are automatically received when your phone is turned on When your phone is turned off in flight mode messages are held by your service provider until the next time your phone is turned on e Outlook E mail To send and receive e mail for an Outlook E mail account begin synchronization through ActiveSync This item appears only if you have set to synchronize e mail in ActiveSync For more information see section 6 1 e ISP E mail To send and receive e mail for an e mail account that you have with an Internet Service Provider ISP or that you access using a VPN server connection typically a work account download messages through a remote e mail server This item appears only if you have set up an ISP e mail account See the later section for information e MMS MMS messages are automatically received when your phone is turned on When your phone is turned off in flight mode messages are held by your service provider until the next time your phone is turned on e Windows Live To send and received e mail for a Hotmail e mail account download messages through a remote e mail server This item appears only if you have signed in to Windows Live For information on Windows Live see section 6 5 NOTE By default messages you send are saved in the Sent folder on the device to help conserve memory If you want to conserve memory and do not want to keep co
118. t E Tap to open the file Tap to switch to the Camera program Camera Navigating by Pictures NOTE This feature is for selected models only re Pictures amp Yide gt Y 67 37 ok If you use the GPS Stamp function of the Navigate To camera program to take pictures with the Show On Map GPS positioning data then you can easily Save To POI Favorite e e Zoom navigate to those locations by viewing the Play Slide Show pictures in the Pictures amp Videos Set as Today Background Beam picture pro gram Save Edit e Navigate To navigates to the i Properties location where the picture is taken Options Send to your space e Show On Map shows on the map the location where the picture is taken e Save To POI Favorite saves the location where the picture is taken to the Point of Interest POI data of the navigation program Note that the available operations depend on the type and version of the navigation program For more information tap gt Help For information on using the camera see Chapter 7 More Programs 6 13 6 8 Calculator You can use Calculator to perform any of the standard operations for which you would normally use a handheld calculator 1 Tap gt Programs gt Calculator 2 Use the keypad to enter numbers and perform calculations 3 You can store a number in the calculator memory for later use To store a number tap the box to the left of the ent
119. t again e The program supports up to 100 Items Mio Programs 8 5 Setting the Items Tap Active on the main screen select Protect name card Protect SMS and or Protect call history and then tap ok to save the settings To disable the protection function cancel the selection of the desired item and tap ok to save the settings NOTE If you install the SIM card to another device the SIM card contacts protected by Contact Guard will not be shown on that device 8 5 Mio Blacklist You can use Mio Blacklist to easily filter incoming calls and or SMS messages Tap gt Programs gt Phone Tools gt Mio Blacklist Setting the List 1 Tap the Menu soft key gt User defined ie Mio Blacklist Y 4 10 43 ok list User defined list 2 Tap the Add soft key 3 Select the desired contact from the contact list If the contact has multiple phone numbers select the desired one 4 The contact will appear on the list 5 To remove an item from the list select it and tap the Delete soft key gt OK 6 When finished tap ok to return to the main screen NOTE If you modify a contact s data after adding it to the list Mio Blacklist will not automatically update the data You need to remove and then add the contact to the list again The program supports up to 100 items 8 6 Mio Programs Setting the Items Tap Active on the main screen select Phone Call and or SMS and then tap ok to save the setting
120. task tap the Edit soft key p Y de 6 29 lok Birthday gift tA Starts 9 11 2007 Due 9 12 2007 7 Tap to show and hide additional summary information View notes Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 9 5 4 Notes Capturing Thoughts and Ideas Quickly capture thoughts reminders ideas drawings and phone numbers with Notes You can create a written note or an audio recording You can also include a recording in a note Tap gt Programs gt Notes FL Til m 6 30 x C All Folders Name Tap to change the sort 886934099029 step ok Order of the list 1 1 07 2 55 p 412b Tap to open a note or play a 2 46 p recording 2 46 p 3 34 p 3 35 p Tap to create a new note 5 10 Microsoft P ocket Outlook Creating a Note 1 In Notes tap the New soft key 2 Create your note by writing drawing typing or recording For more information about using the Input panel writing and drawing on the screen and creating recordings see section 2 10 Tap to return to the note list the note is saved automatically Meeting minutes 3 Tap ok to save and return to the note list For more information tap gt Help Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 11 5 5 Messaging Sending and Receiving E mail Messages You can work with e mail SMS and MMS messages from Messaging Tap gt Messaging The account selection screen appears Downloading Messages The manner in which you download me
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122. the web address you want to visit and then tap Or tap the arrow to choose from previously entered addresses Adding a Favorite 1 Tap gt Internet Explorer 2 Go to the page you want to add 3 Tap and hold the page and tap Add to Favorites on the shortcut menu 4 Confirm or change the name and select a folder for storing the favorite 5 Tap ok to save the setting 10 8 Getting Connected Troubleshooting and Maintenance This chapter gives solutions to common problems you may encounter It also provides guidelines on taking care of the device NOTE If you encounter a problem you cannot solve contact your dealer for assistance 11 1 Resetting Your Device CAUTION Resetting will cause unsaved data to be lost Resetting the device is similar to restarting your desktop computer It restarts the operating system but you will lose any unsaved data Occasionally you may need to reset the device for example you should reset when the device stops responding in other words it appears to be frozen or locked up Use the stylus to press the reset button on the device Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11 1 11 2 Restoring Factory Default State In some cases you may need to restore the device to the factory default state by clearing the memory from the device For example you should clear the memory e When the device does not respond after being reset e When you forget your password
123. tors are providing cell broadcast information Please consult your mobile phone operator for the availability of such services Cell Broadcast is an add on service provided by your service provider allowing you to receive a variety of information such as weather forecast stock and traffic For available topic numbers consult your service provider 1 Tap gt Settings gt Personal gt Mio Settings gt Cell Broadcast 2 Select Enable Cell Broadcast 3 Tap Channel Setting Using the Phone 7 Settings e T Cell Broadcast Enable Cell Broadcast Channel Setting 3 17 4 Select Receive Channel List te Settings e Me 5334 ok Cell Broadcast 5 Select the language for the messages E aval a Only messages in the selected language Language will be shown You can also select to Channel List display messages in all languages 6 You can add delete or edit message channels 7 Tap ok to save the setting 3 13 Additional Phone Operations Checking Your Voice Mall The first position in your speed dial list defaults as your voice mailbox When you insert your SIM card the device automatically detects your voice mailbox number and sets it to the first position in your speed dial list To retrieve your voice mail 1 Press the Talk button on the device to start Phone 2 Do one of the following e Tap ee and tap the first position e Press and hold number key 1 Making an Emergency Ca
124. uickly select a program you Calculator have recently used Use the toolbar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs The toolbar includes a left soft key a right soft key and the Input panel button in between The right soft key is usually Menu while the left soft key varies with programs An example of the toolbar Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Input panel button 2 4 Basic Skills 2 5 Quick Launch Bar You can use the Quick Launch Bar on the Today screen to quickly switch to specific programs By default you can use the Quick Launch Bar to access the following programs from left to right e Mio Menu See section 2 6 e Call History See section 3 8 e Pictures amp Videos See section 6 7 e Battery On the Quick Launch Bar Mio Menu is not an adjustable item You can tap the ma button to customize up to 8 items to be displayed on the Quick Launch Bar First cancel the item not to be displayed and then select the desired item You can tap Move Up and Move Down to adjust the displayed positions of the items When finished tap ok to save the setting Basic Skills gt Customise er Gi M5 2 33 ok Checked items appear on the Today _ Rotate screen Memory File Explorer C Mobile Office C Notes E E Note Only 8 items can be checked at most 2 5 2 6 Mio Menu You can access Mio Menu by tapping on the Quick Launch Bar Ae ME L Mio Me
125. ventilation around the adapter Avoid locations with restricted airflow Connect the adapter to a proper power source The voltage and grounding requirements are found on the product case and or packaging Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged Do not attempt to service the unit There are no serviceable parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture About the Battery e CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions e Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer e Do not mutilate puncture or dispose of battery in fire The battery can burst or explode releasing hazardous chemicals e Do not use knifes screwdrivers or other metallic tools to handle and extract the battery out of the device e Use the specified charger only About the Radio Frequency Exposure This product is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is turned on it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals Specific Absorption Rate SAR is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body The highest SAR value for this product when tested for use is 0 49mW g for GSM900 0 448mW g for DCS1800 0 013mW g for WLAN lower than the limit of 2 0 W kg To reduce the effects of the radio frequency energy on the human body use the phone feature with
126. video settings to the default values Camera 1 1 1 4 Viewing Mode From the Camera or Video mode tap Lb to enter the viewing mode When you view a picture the screen shows as follows When you view a video clip the screen shows as follows Button Icon Description Switches to the Pictures amp Videos program Number of the current file and total files Deletes the current file Moves to the next file Moves to the previous file Reae s a ay 05 Allows you to edit the picture See section 7 5 for information 1 8 Camera Button Icon Description Allows you to send the picture See section 7 6 for information fel Switches to the Camera mode m Plays the video clip PR Switches to the Video mode 7 5 Editing Pictures When you are viewing a picture tap FA and then select the desired resolution 320X240 or 640X480 to enter the editing mode By default the brush function is enabled You can write or draw on the screen Camera 1 9 To undo your editing tap iA repeated tapping is allowed To disable the brush function tap g In this mode you can drag on the screen to move the picture To enable the brush function again tap F l You can add fun icons to the pictures Tap e tap the desired icon amp Gd we EA and then tap Ka to return to the editing screen To save the edited picture as a new file tap H To cancel your editing and return
127. w 2 3 Making calls Dialing 3 4 From Call History 3 6 From Contacts 3 5 Managing more than one call 3 8 Making a second call 3 9 Setting up a conference call 3 10 Swapping between calls 3 9 Taking a second call 3 9 Managing phone numbers 3 14 From Microsoft Contacts 3 14 From SIM card 3 15 Managing power 4 1 Memory Main Memory 4 4 Mio Recovery 4 4 Storage card 4 4 Memory card 1 16 Messaging 5 12 Messenger 6 9 Micro SD 1 16 Micro SD card 1 5 Micro SD slot 1 5 Microphone 1 5 Microsoft Phone Starting 3 3 Index Microsoft Pocket Outlook 5 1 Mini USB connector 1 4 Mio Blacklist 8 6 Mio Menu 2 6 Customizing 2 7 Mio Recovery 4 2 4 4 Formatting 4 2 MioKeyboard 2 10 MMS 5 12 Composing 5 14 Receiving 5 17 Viewing 5 17 Mobile Assistant 9 3 Data Backup 9 11 File Explorer 9 12 Image 9 6 Network Settings 9 12 RingTone 9 4 SIM Contacts 9 8 SMS Manager 9 10 Mundu Radio 9 2 Muting calls 3 8 N Navigation bar 2 4 Notes 5 10 Notification indicator 1 2 Notifications 2 8 O OK button 1 2 P Phone 3 1 Customizing 3 15 Turning off 3 2 Turning on 3 2 Phone guidelines 11 8 Photo Navigation 6 13 Index Pictures amp Videos 6 12 Photo Navigation 6 13 Portrait view 2 3 Power Checking remaining 4 1 Power button 1 5 Power management 4 2 PowerPoint Mobile 6 8 Program button End button 1 2 GPS button 1 5 Talk button 1 2 Q Quick GPS Po
128. work is detected the screen will display a network list Tap the desired network and tap the OK soft key 10 2 Wednesday September 12 2007 TWN GSM Wi Fi Available amp No unread messages E No upcoming appointments Select a network to connect to ROS Wireless Security enabled C mitacwlan Security enabled Getting Connected 4 Select to connect to the Internet or the private network and then tap the Connect soft key 5 Ifthe selected network requires a network key enter the key and tap the Connect soft key NOTE To change the network settings tap gt Settings gt Connections gt Wi Fi Tap the desired network and change the settings en Wednesday September 12 2007 TWN GSM Wi Fi Available 9 Off No unread messages coming appointments RDS Wireless Security enabled network connects me to The Internet for work via a YPN O work Settings Connect Starting and Ending a Wireless Network Connection After you install the wireless network card and set up the wireless network use the desired program when you are within the range of wireless network For example switch to Internet Explorer Mobile and browse to a web page Your device will automatically connect and the icon will appear on the navigation bar To end the connection tap the gt icon on the Navigation Bar of the Today screen gt Wireless Manager gt Wi Fi NOTE When you have finished
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