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AT-Q5 Smartphone
User Manual
Auto-Configuration of
Mobile Network Operator parameters
for the
AT-Q5
AT Telecom March 2008
AT-Q5 Auto Configuration Software
Declaration
Copyright: 2008 Ambiance Technology BV reserves all rights.
The content of this guide is protected by Copyright Law and Rule. It is forbidden to copy, spread or publish the content of this
user guide in any form without the authorization of Ambiance Technology BV (referred to as “AT”).
Microsoft is the registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc., ActiveSync is the registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc., Outlook is the
registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc., Internet Explorer is the registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc., Pocket MSN is the
registered trademark of Microsoft, Inc. “AT” is the registered trade mark of Ambiance Technology BV.
Other products or company names referred to in this guide are the registered trademark(s) or registered name belonging to their
owners.
“AT” reserves the right of updating and improving any products described in this guide and the content of this guide if there is
any modification necessary and will not be hold to notify again.
In order to ensure your safety, please read next “Safety Precaution” and the “Safety Information” at the last page first.
Safety Precaution
EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone function is
switched on and in service. Enter the emergency number
and then press the Call key. Give your location. Do not
end the call without permission.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
SOS
Obey local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the
vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving
should be road safety.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference,
which could affect performance.
Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off near
medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES
Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not
connect incompatible products.
Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause
interference in aircraft.
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for
detailed safety instructions.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire or as household
trash. Obey the battery recycling laws.
PROTECT THE CHILDREN
BACK-UP COPIES Remember to make back-up copies or
keep a written record of all important information like
password(s) or Provider Network parameters.
Do not store any small parts of the device such as a
memory card where children may access them.
This manual makes use of icons, meaning:
Call key.
AT-Q5 keyboard
End key.
Left soft key.
Right soft key.
Back key.
Left & right arrow keys.
Up & down arrow keys.
OK key.
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Contents
....................................................................................................................................2 Declaration
.........................................................................................................................2 Safety Precaution
................................................................................2 This manual makes use of icons, meaning
............................................................................................................................2 AT-Q5 keyboard
...................................................................................................................................4 Introduction
......................................................................................................................................4 Functions
...................................................................................................4 Microsoft ActiveSync Software
Copying AutoConfig_WM Software.............................................................................................4
.................................................................................................7 Install AutoConfig_WM Software
........................................................................10 Select your Mobile Network Operator settings
........................................................................................................................................11 Remark
......................................................................................................................13 Safety information
.................................................................................................................13 Operating environment
............................................................................................................................13 Medical devices
.......................................................................................14 Precautions when using enhancements
.........................................................................................................14 Additional safety information
...........................................................................................................................14 SAR information
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AT-Q5 Auto Configuration Software
1. Introduction
Introduction of Auto Configuration Software
Ambiance Technology AutoConfig_WM allows you to download on your AT-Q5 Smartphone the Mobile Network Operator parameter
settings of the: Dutch, German and Belgium Mobile Network Operators.
These Mobile Network Operator parameter settings contain the GPRS- and MMS settings of the selected Mobile Network Operator. You
need these Mobile Network Operator parameter settings for the use of:
Browsing with Internet Explorer.
Sending and receiving e-mail.
Sending and receiving direct push mail.
Sending and receiving MMS messages.
Use of Pocket MSN.
Before you can start using the AutoConfig_WM software, this manual will guide you through the installation process.
Note:
Use an USB cable and the downloaded AT AutoConfig_WM software only.
2. Functions
Functions of AutoConfig_WM Software
Selecting of Mobile Network Operator parameter settings out of the counties:
The Netherlands.
Germany.
Belgium.
3. Microsoft ActiveSync Software
ActiveSync 4.2
Be sure before you want to install the “AutoConfig_WM” Software on your AT-Q5 mobile phone, that first Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2 is
installed on your Computer or Laptop and Synchronization is made before between your AT-Q5 and Microsoft Outlook.
Note:
Use only Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1 or ActiveSync 4.2 version. Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2 is supplied in
the box of your AT-Q5.
4. Copying AutoConfig_WM Software
Steps of copying AutoConfig_WM Software
AutoConfig_WM.CAB
Copying AutoConfig_WM Software file o be installed: ”AutoConfig_WM.CAB”
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Follow the steps below to copy the “AutoConfig_WM” Software on your AT-Q5 Smartphone:
1. Connect your AT-Q5 with a USB cable on your Computer or Laptop.
2. Start ActiveSync on your PC.
3. Open ”Explore” in ActiveSync program on you Computer or Laptop (see picture 1).
Picture 1
AutoConfig_WM.CAB
4. Select the AutoConfig_WM.CAB” file which you’ve download from the AT Telecom website:
5. Open the directory “My Windows Mobile-Based Device” (see picture 2).
Picture 2
6. Copy ”AutoConfig_WM” file into your AT-Q5 Smartphone. Place the complete “AutoConfig_WM” file into the directory “My Windows
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Mobile-Based Device” (see picture 3 + 4).
Picture 3
Picture 4
7. Now the AutoConfig_WM file is copied to your AT-Q5 Smartphone.
8. You could disconnect your AT-Q5 from your Computer or Laptop.
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5. Install AutoConfig_WM Software
Steps of the installation
Follow the steps below to install the “AutoConfig_WM” Software on your AT-Q5 Smartphone:
1. Open on your AT-Q5 the directory “My Stuff”, via: [Start] -> [More] -> [More] -> [My Stuff] (see picture 5 till 7).
Picture 5 Picture 6
Picture 7
2. In the directory “My Documents”, press once [Up] via [ ] the left soft key (see picture 8).
Picture 8
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3. In the directory “My Device”, scroll [Down] via the
down arrow key till the [AutoConfig_WM]. Select this file by
pushing on the
[OK] key (see picture 9 + 10).
Picture 9 Picture 10
4. The “AutoConfig_WM.CAB” file starts to be installed on your AT-Q5 Smartphone (see picture 11).
Picture 11
5. On the display comes during the “Installation” a menu with the possibility to choose the location of the installation of the
“AutoConfig_WM.CAB” software. The possibilities are:
1. In the Device.
2. On the Storage Card.
Select the option [Device] with the left or right arrow keys (see picture 12).
Picture 12
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AT-Q5 Auto Configuration Software
6. Push on [Install] via: [ ] the left soft key (see picture 13).
Picture 13
. The installation is now running (see picture 14).
P
. The following message comes up if the in tion of the “AutoConfig_WM.CAB” file was successfully installed on your AT-Q5
7
icture 14
8 stalla
Mobile Smartphone. Push on [Done] via: [ ] the left soft key when ready (see picture 15).
. Go to back to the main menu screen of your AT-Q5, pushing on [
Picture 15
]9 the red end key.
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6. Select your Mobile Network Operator settings
Steps of selecting your Mobile Network Operator settings
Fo the ne:llow steps below to select your preferred Mobile Network Operator settings on your AT-Q5 Smartpho
1. To open the “AutoConfig_WM” program via: [Start] -> [More] -> [More] -> [AutoConfig} and press on [OK ]
P
. Select in Auto Configuration menu the preferred Mobile Network Operator by using the
left of right arrow keys
N rator s
Picture 19 Picture 20
(see picture 16 till 18).
Picture 16 Picture 17
icture 18
2
and press on the [OK] key to confirm your selected preferred Mobile ettings (see picture 19
+20).
etwork Ope
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Q5 Smartphone. The Auto Configuration application will be clo
picture 21).
Pi
7.
3. After you’ve pushed on the [OK] key, your preferred Mobile Network Operator settings will be stored in your AT-
sed automatically and the AT-Q5 will go back to the main menu (see
cture 21
Remark
Remark AutoConfig_WM Mobile Network Operator parameter settings
1. It’s possible if you selected your preferred Mobile Network Operator via the Auto configuration application that more as
one APN is programmed in the settings of the “GPRS” menu. You need to delete the APN(s) which are not connected to
you subscription.
. To delete needless APN(s), please follow the following procedure:
a. Push on: [Start] -> [More] -> [Settings] -> [Connections] -> [GPRS] (see picture 22 till 25).
Picture 25
2
Picture 22 Picture 23
Picture 24
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AT-Q5 Auto Configuration Software
b. Select the needless APN which you want to delete and push on [Menu] via [ ] the left soft key (see picture 26).
c. Select [Delete] a .
d. If you pushed on p s on the screen. Select [Yes]
via [
Picture 26
nd push on the [OK] key (see picture 27)
Picture 27
earthe [OK] key, the following message ap
] the left soft key (see picture 28).
Picture 28
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AT-Q5 Auto Configuration Software
e. If the selected needless APN settings are deleted please push on the [Done] via [ ] the left soft key (see picture 29).
tw
nd ready for use
Picture 29
f. Your AT-Q5 Mobile Smartphone is now programmed with your preferred Mobile Ne ork Operator parameter settings
a ] the red end key. . You can go to the main menu screen, by pushing on [
Warning:
you change your SIM card of your preferred Mobile Network Operator with another SIM card of another Mobile Network Operators, you
eed to select via the Auto Configuration application, the correct new Mobile Network Operator parameter settings again. Follow the
rocedure which is written in this manual at “Steps of selecting your Mobile Network Operator settings” (page 10).
If
n
p
Meaning:
PN = AA ccess Point Name, is the name of an access point for the settings which are used for a GPRS connection.
you don’t know which APN is connected on your subscription, please contact your Mobile Network Operator. If
Tip:
For the pa e et
Service Pr de
ram ter settings, for use of your e-mail with Microsoft Outlook, Direct Push Mail or Pocket MSN, please contact your Intern
ovi or your IT department.
8. Safety information
Operating environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area where you use your phone.
Switch off
cause an e
your phone near a refueling point, bunker, chemical plant or blasting. Follow any restrictions. Not following them may
f during the flight.
Put your phone at a special rack while driving. Do not put it at the seat or any places where it may drop. Do not use your wireless
phone while driving. If you do need to use it, then use the hands-free car kit or park the car first.
xplosion.
Your phone can cause interference and danger in aircraft. Therefore, ensure that your phone is switched of
Medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected
edical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from
xternal RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these
reas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
m
e
a
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Pacemaker
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15.3cm) be maintained between a wireless phone and a
pac ake acemaker.
To minimize the potential for interference, persons with pacemakers should:
em r to avoid potential interference with the p
Always keep the phone more than 6 inches (15.3cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on.
Not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Hold the phone to the ear opposite to the pacemaker.
Warning:
If y ave a is taking place, switch off the phone immediately. Consult the physician for more information.
ou h ny reason to suspect that interface
Hearing aid
Your phone may interfere with some hearing aids. If interference occurs, consult the manufacturer of the hearing aids.
Precautions when using enhancements
Keep all enhancements (SIM card, memory card or battery etc.) out of reach of small children.
you remove the battery.
Y
W f any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
If rly, contact the nearest authorized service facility for service.
Ensure that your phone is switched off and is not connected to a charger before
our phone and its enhancements are not water-resistant, keep them dry.
hen you disconnect the power cord o
your phone, battery or charger does not work prope
Additional safety information
To avoid damage to your hearing, do not increase the volume too high when using the earphone.
DO NOT attempt to disassemble the phone and its battery by any unauthorized persons.
SAR information
When you don’t use the phone, it is advisable to switch off the phone and take out the battery for saving resource and avoid phone
diation.
Ex sure
(SA info
hone is a radio transmitter and
ommended by the
eral population.
c and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
and health.
mit
itting at
its hest . Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the
act l SAR low the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate
are to a base station, the
he SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of body tissue. The limit
co porates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
The SAR v n national reporting requirements and the network band. According to CE standard, the
ma 6W/kg.
ra
po to radio-frequency energy
R rmation)
This phone meets European Union (EU) requirements concerning exposure to radio waves. Your mobile p
receiver. It is designed and manufactured to not exceed the limits for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, as rec
EU Council. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the gen
The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodi
The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons, regardless of age
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR li
rec nded by the EU Council is 2.0W/kg. SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmomme
hig certified power level in all tested frequency bands
ua level of the phone while operating can be well be
at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you
lower the power output of the phone.
* T
in r
alues may vary, depending o
ximum SAR value of this phone is 0.36
March 2008
Ambiance Technology, The Netherlands
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