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Please Read Before Proceeding
THIS DEVICE IS NOT CHARGED WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT OF THE BOX.
DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING.
WHEN INSERTING YOUR SIM CARD, MAKE SURE THE DEVICE IS POWERED OFF, AND
THAT THE SIM CARD SNAPS INTO THE SOCKET.
YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE DEVICE’S
OUTER CASING.
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where ammable materials exist, the product
should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause
an explosion or re resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to use the equipment at
refueling points such as service or gas stations. Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on
the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas
with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fuelling areas,
below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals
or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
PRIVACY RESTRICTIONS
Some countries require full disclosure of recorded telephone conversations, and stipulate that you must inform
the person with whom you are speaking that the conversation is being recorded. Always obey the relevant laws
and regulations of your country when using the recording feature of your Pocket PC Phone.
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Important Safety Precautions
When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to offset possible
legal liabilities and damages.
n ELECTRICAL SAFETY
This product is intended for use when supplied with power from the battery. Other usage
may be dangerous and will invalidate any approval given to this product.
n SAFETY IN AIRCRAFTS
Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircraft's navigation system
and its communications network, using this product on board an airplane is against the
law in most countries.
n ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS
Do not use this product at gas or refueling stations. The use of this product is also prohibited
in fuel storehouse, chemical plants, and locations containing explosives.
n Safety for Environments
Do not use this product in gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting
operations are in progress, or in potentially explosive atmospheres such as fuelling
areas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas
where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Please be aware that Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or re resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
n ROAD SAFETY
Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with handheld
devices, except in the case of emergency. In some countries, using hand-free devices
as an alternative is allowed.
n INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS
This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction. The use of this device is
forbidden in most hospitals and medical clinics.
n NONIONIZING RADIATION
This product should be operated in the suggested normal condition only to ensure the
radiative performance and safety of the interference. As with other mobile radio transmitting
equipment, users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the
safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come
too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 7
1.1 Knowing Your Device ...................... 8
1.2 Battery........................................... 10
1.3 Accessories .................................... 12
Chapter 2 Knowing Your Phone 13
2.1 Starting Up..................................... 14
2.2 Entering Information....................... 19
2.3 Writing on the Screen ..................... 23
2.4 Drawing on the Screen.................... 25
2.5 Recording a Message ...................... 26
2.6 Finding Information ........................ 28
Chapter 3 Using Your Phone 29
3.1 About Your Phone ........................... 30
3.2 Making a Call.................................. 33
3.3 Receiving a call............................... 35
3.4 In-Call Options ............................... 36
3.5 Contacts Information ...................... 37
3.6 Photo Contacts ............................... 40
3.7 Additional Dialing Information.......... 43
3.8 Securing Your Phone ....................... 44
Chapter 4 Synchronizing Information 47
4.1 Using ActiveSync ............................ 48
4.2 Synchronizing Information............... 49
4.3 Infrared and Bluetooth Connection... 51
4.4 ActiveSync Errors............................ 52
Chapter 5 Personalizing Your Phone 53
5.1 Device Settings............................... 54
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5.2 Phone Settings ............................... 60
Chapter 6 Getting Connected 63
6.1 About Connections.......................... 64
6.2 Connecting to the Internet .............. 64
6.3 CSD Line Type ................................ 65
6.4 Pocket Internet Explorer.................. 66
6.5 Wireless Manager ........................... 67
6.6 Wireless LAN Manager..................... 68
6.7 Network Cards Settings ................... 70
6.8 Terminal Services Client................... 72
6.9 Bluetooth ....................................... 73
6.10 Wireless Modem ........................... 84
Chapter 7 Using Microsoft Outlook 87
7.1 Calendar......................................... 88
7.2 Contacts......................................... 90
7.3 Tasks ............................................. 92
7.4 Notes ............................................. 93
Chapter 8 Messaging Features 95
8.1 E-mail Messages ............................. 96
8.2 MSN Messenger .............................. 99
8.3 MMS Messages ............................... 100
Chapter 9 Applications 105
9.1 Pocket Word ................................... 106
9.2 Pocket Excel ................................... 107
9.3 Windows Media Player .................... 108
9.4 Pictures.......................................... 108
9.5 ClearVue PDF ................................. 112
9.6 ClearVue PPT.................................. 113
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9.7 KSE Truefax 2.0 .............................. 116
9.8 MIDlet Manager.............................. 120
9.9 VoiceDial ........................................ 125
9.10 ZIP .............................................. 132
9.11 Spb GPRS Monitor......................... 134
Chapter 10 Using Camera and Album 141
10.1 About Camera and Album .............. 142
10.2 Camera ........................................ 143
10.3 Album ......................................... 153
Appendix A 161
Adding or Removing Programs....................... 162
Managing Memory ........................................ 163
Backing Up Files ........................................... 164
Resetting the Pocket PC Phone ..................... 165
Appendix B 167
Regulatory Agency IDs.................................. 168
European Union Notice.................................. 168
FCC Compliance Statement............................ 169
Important Health and Safety Information ....... 170
Trouble Shooting........................................... 173
Specications 178
Index 179
Chapter 1
Getting Started
1.1 Knowing Your Device
1.2 Battery
1.3 Accessories
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Top View, Left-Side View, and Front View
Record
Press to record a voice note.
Volume
Press UP/DOWN to adjust
the volume of your device.
Camera
Press to launch Camera.
Press again to take a
picture.
Infrared Port
Enables you to exchange
le(s) or data with other
devices without cables or
wires.
Today
Press to display the Today
screen.
Talk/Send
Press to answer an incoming
call or to dial a number.
Messaging
Press for quick access to
E-mail or SMS messages.
Power Button/
Backlight
Press to turn ON/OFF your
Pocket PC or Backlight.
Earphone Plug
Plug the headset here.
Speaker
Listen to audio les or a
phone call from here.
Calendar
Press for quick access
to Calendar.
Touch Screen
Pocket IE
Press to launch the
browser to surf the Internet.
OK/Close
End
Press to end a call.
MMC/SD Cards or SDIO
Accessories Slot
Insert a MMC/SD card or a SDIO
accessory here.
Contacts
Press for quick access to
Contacts.
Navigation Pad
Press to move up/down
and left/right through any
of the drop-down menus
or program instructions;
select by pressing the
Action key on the center of
the pad.
QWERTY Keyboard
Press to enter letter/
symbol.
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Right-Side View, Back View, and Bottom View
Self-Portrait Mirror
Camera Lens
Battery
Lock/Unlock Latch
Pull the latch to release
battery.
Soft Reset
Use the stylus to reset your
device.
Microphone
Car Antenna Connector
You can connect your phone
to a car antenna to utilize the
superior reception quality.
Stylus and Stylus Slot
Notication LEDs
On the right:
GSM standby, message,
GSM network status, PDA
notication, and battery charge
status.
On the left:
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, power
notication, and RF signal
status.
Sync Connector
Use this connector to
synchronize, transmit data, or
recharge the battery.
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1.2 Battery
Your Pocket PC Phone contains a rechargeable Li-ion
polymer battery. Battery power depends on whether you
are talking on the phone, using the PDA, or if the device
is on standby.
Battery life estimates:
n Talk-time: 3 - 4 hrs.
n PDA: 15 hrs (approximate.).
n Standby: 168 hrs (approximate.).
n Data retention time: 72 hrs.
The above are based on using one function at a time. Battery
life may vary with switching between functions.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of re or burns, do not disas-
semble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, heat above
60 (140), or dispose of in re or water. Replace only with
manufacturer specied batteries. Recycle or dispose of used
batteries as stipulated by local regulations.
Data retention
It is vital to keep your battery charged. Because your Pocket
PC Phone does not have a hard drive, all data and any new
programs you install are stored in the RAM. If the battery
completely drains, any data or new programs you installed
will be erased. Only the default programs that came with the
device at the time of purchase will remain.
To prevent this kind of data loss, a portion of the main battery
will keep your data safe for 72 hours if your device runs out
of power. An additional battery, the internal backup battery, is
designed to keep your data safe when you remove the main
battery. It will keep the data safe for 20 minutes.
NOTE: Be sure to check that the internal backup battery
power remains at least at 50% OR ABOVE before you re-
move the main battery by tapping the Start menu > Settings
>
the System tab > Power.
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Recharging your device
You can recharge your device in the following ways:
1. Place your Pocket PC Phone in the cradle
and connect it to an external power source
with the AC adapter. Before using your
Pocket PC Phone for the rst time, charge
the battery for at least 8 hours. Place it in
the cradle for a short time each day to
recharge the battery to its full capacity.
2. Connect the AC adapter into the optional
USB cable plug. Connect your Pocket
PC Phone directly to an external power
source.
3. Plug the AC adapter into the optional AC
adapter converter. Connect the AC adapter
of your Pocket PC Phone directly to an
external power source without using the
cradle.
4. If you have a spare battery for your Pocket
PC Phone, you can also put it into the cradle
slot to recharge.
Connect to the
sync connector of
your Pocket PC
Phone
Connect
to the AC
adapter
Put a spare
battery into
the slot to
recharge
Connect to your
Pocket PC Phone's
Sync connector
Plug the AC adapter
into an electrical outlet
Connect the USB
synchronization
cable to your PC
Connect the AC
adapter plug to the
USB cable plug
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When the battery is low
When the low-battery warning message appears, immediately save any data you are work-
ing on, perform a synchronization with your PC, and turn off your Pocket PC phone. If your
device shuts down, the internal backup battery will protect the data for about 20 minutes.
Plug the AC adapter into the
back of the cradle
1.3 Accessories
USB Cradle
Your Pocket PC Phone comes with a USB cradle. The cradle
allows you to recharge your Pocket PC Phone with the AC
adapter, as well as using ActiveSync to synchronize data
between your Pocket PC Phone and a PC.
To synchronize, the USB Cradle must be plugged into an
available USB port on your PC.
To recharge the battery, you must plug the AC adapter into
the back of the cradle.
AC Adapter and DC Converter
The AC adapter and the DC converter allow you to recharge
your device without the cradle.
USB/Serial Cable
The optional USB cable also allows you to synchronize with
a PC without the cradle.
Headset
The stereo headset has a volume control and a button
that you can press to pick up a phone call in the handsfree
mode.
Chapter 2
Knowing Your Phone
2.1 Starting Up
2.2 Entering Information
2.3 Writing on the Screen
2.4 Drawing on the Screen
2.5 Recording a Message
2.6 Finding Information
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2.1 Starting Up
Screen tapping and calibration
When you rst start up your Pocket PC Phone, you will be asked to calibrate the screen by
tapping the center of a cross with your stylus as it moves around the screen. This process
ensures that when you tap the screen with your stylus, the tapped item is activated.
Re-calibrate the screen
If your device does not accurately respond to screen taps, you will need to re-calibrate it:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > Screen.
2. Tap the Align Screen button on the General tab to re-calibrate the screen as described
above.
When aligning the touch screen, tap the target rmly and accurately.
Screen Orientation
To switch the orientation of your touch screen between the Portrait mode or the Landscape
mode, select the Orientation options by tapping the Start menu > Settings > the System
tab > Screen. The Portrait mode allows you to get a better view or a better operation of
certain programs on your Pocket PC Phone, while Landscape may be optimal for viewing
longer text les.
For easier reading of text in programs that support ClearType, tap the ClearType tab, and
then select Enable ClearType.
To increase readability or see more content by adjusting the size of text in programs that
support it, tap the Text Size tab. Move the slider to make text larger or smaller.
Landscape Mode
Portrait Mode
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The Today screen
The Today screen displays important information such as today’s appointments and status
icons for your device. Tap the information listed on the Today screen to open the programs
associated with the information.
1. Tap to bring up a menu list of programs.
2. Tap to view call status information.
3. Tap to view network status and options.
4. Tap to change volume or mute all sounds.
5. Tap and hold to change time format.
6. Tap to change date and time.
7. Tap to change owner information.
8. Your day-at-a-glance reminders. Tap to open the related program.
9. Tap to create a new item.
10.Tap to disconnect ActiveSync, turn ON/OFF Bluetooth, or activate Wireless LAN
Manager.
To go back to the Today screen when you are using other programs, just tap the Start
menu > Today.
To customize the Today screen display, including the background image,
tap
the Start menu
> Settings > the Personal tab > Today.
Please refer to Chapter 5 for
more information.
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Indicators
Your device's status indicators are located at the top right of the Today screen. Some com-
mon indicators are listed below. If you are not sure about the meaning of an indicator, tap
on it with your stylus and a dialog box will explain its function and allow you to change the
settings for that particular icon.
Main battery is low.
Sound is ON. Tap to adjust volume or vibration.
Backup battery is very low.
Data connection is active.
Your device is roaming in a different network area.
One or more Instant Messages were received.
One or more E-mail or SMS messages were received.
Network status is on. The Bars indicate the strength of the connection.
Indicates that more notication icons need to be displayed. Tap the icon to view all.
Indicates that your device has WLAN connection.
Indicates that your device is syncing with a PC.
Notications
Your device reminds you in a variety of ways when you have something to do or when you
have received an SMS message. For example, if you’ve set up an appointment in Calen-
dar, a task with a due date in Tasks, or an alarm in Clock, you will be notied in any of the
following ways:
n A message box appears on the screen.
n A sound, which you can specify, is played.
n A light ashes on your device.
n The device vibrates.
To choose reminder types and sounds for your device, the Start menu > Settings > the
Personal tab > Sounds & Notications. The options you choose here apply throughout
the device.
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Pop-Up menus
Use pop-up menus to quickly perform an action on an item. To access a pop-up menu,
tap and hold the item that you want to perform the action on. When the menu appears,
tap the action you want to perform, or tap anywhere outside the menu to close it without
performing an action.
Navigation bar
The navigation bar, located at the top of the screen, displays active programs and current
time, and enables you to switch between programs and close screens.
1. Tap to switch to a program.
2. Tap to switch to a recently used program.
3. Tap to see more programs.
4. Tap to change device settings.
5. Tap to see a Help topic for the current screen.
Command bar
Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The com-
mand bar includes menu names, buttons, and the Input Panel button.
1
2
3
4
F
1
2
3
4
5
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1. To create a new item in the current program, tap New.
2. Tap to select menu commands.
3. Tap to select button commands.
4. Tap to display the input panel.
To see the name of a button, tap and hold the stylus on the button. Drag the stylus off the
button so that the command is not carried out.
Programs
You can switch from one program to another by selecting it from the Start menu.
To access a program, tap the Start menu > Programs, and then the program name. You
can also switch to some programs by pressing a program button on your device. For more
information about the Button settings, please see Chapter 5.
Please keep in mind that not all of the programs listed here are installed on your device at
the time of purchase.
The following contains a partial list of programs on your device. Look on the Pocket PC
Phone Companion CD for additional programs that you can install onto your device.
Icon Description
ActiveSync synchronizes information between your device and PC.
Calendar keeps track of your appointments and creates meeting requests.
Contacts keeps track of your friends and colleagues.
Messaging sends and receives E-mail/SMS messages.
Pocket IE browses Web sites and downloads new programs and les.
Notes creates handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and recordings.
Phone makes/receives calls, and switches between calls.
Tasks keeps track of your tasks and reminds you of important events.
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2.2 Entering Information
You can enter information on your device in the following ways:
n Synchronizing: Using ActiveSync, exchange information between your PC and device. (For
more information on ActiveSync, see Chapter 4).
n Typing: Using the Input Panel or the QWERTY keyboard on the bottom of your device, enter
typed text into the device. You can do this by tapping keys on the screen soft keyboard, by
pressing the QWERTY keyboard, or by using the handwriting recognition software.
n Writing: Using the stylus, write directly on the screen.
n Drawing: Using the stylus, draw directly on the screen.
n Recording: Create a stand-alone recording or embed a recording into a document or note.
Icon Description
Windows Media plays sound or video les.
Pocket Excel creates, views, and edits Excel workbooks.
Pocket Word creates, views, and edits MS-Word documents.
MSN Messenger sends and receives instant messages.
Pictures collects, organizes, and sorts .jpg picture les.
Calculator performs basic arithmetic.
Games such as Jawbreaker and Solitaire are included.
File Explorer views all the les on your Pocket PC Phone.
Camera snaps photos or shoots video clips.
Album collects, organizes, and sorts .JPG/.BMP/.GIF les.
Photo Contacts inputs the image les according to your Contacts list and sets up Caller
ID.
Wireless Manager manages access to wireless connections.
WLAN Manager allows you to manage the WiFi connection.
Wireless Modem uses your Pocket PC Phone as an external modem for a PC.
SIM Manager collects, organizes, and sorts the Contacts list stored on your SIM card.
xBackup backs up your Pocket PC Phone les.
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Using the Input Panel
Use the input panel to enter information in any program on your device. You can either
type using the QWERTY Keyboard, soft Keyboard or write using Letter Recognizer,
Block Recognizer, or Transcriber. In any case, the characters appear as typed text on
the screen.
Typing on the QWERTY Keyboard
Slide the main screen upward to reveal the QWERTY keyboard. To type lowercase letters,
press the keys with your thumbs or ngers.
To type a single uppercase letter or symbol, press .
To type capital letters, press > . To release it press > . To type a number or
symbol, press .
Press twice to type a series of numeric symbols.
Tap to change
input panel
options
Tap to select an
input panel
Tap to see the list
of input panels
Tap to open the
selected input panel
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Using the Soft Keyboard
To show or hide the input panel, tap the Input Panel button . To see your choices, tap
the arrow next to the Input Panel button. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button
, and then Keyboard.
To type lowercase letters, tap the keys with the stylus. To type a single uppercase letter or
symbol, tap the Shift key. To tap multiple uppercase letters or symbols, tap the CAP key. You
can also tap and hold the stylus on the key and drag up to type a single uppercase letter.
To add a space, in addition to tapping the space bar, you can also tap and hold any key
and then drag the stylus to the right. To backspace one character, instead of tapping the
backspace key, you can also tap and hold any key and then drag the stylus to the left across
at least two other characters.
To insert a carriage return, tap and hold the stylus anywhere on the keyboard and drag down.
When you use the input panel, your device anticipates the word you are typing or writing
and displays it above the input panel. When you tap the displayed word, it is automatically
inserted into your text at the insertion point. The more you use your device, the more words
it learns to anticipate.
To change word suggestion options, such as the number of words suggested at one time,
tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Input > the Word Completion tab.
For more information about Input settings, please see Chapter 5.
Tap to add the word
if this is the right one
for you
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Using the Letter Recognizer
With the Letter Recognizer, you can write letters using the stylus just as you would on
paper.
1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button , and then Letter Recognizer.
2. Write a letter in the box.
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen. For specic
instructions on using Letter Recognizer, with Letter Recognizer open, tap the question
mark next to the writing area.
Using the Block Recognizer
With the Block Recognizer, you can input character strokes using the stylus that are similar
to those used on other devices.
1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button , and then Block Recognizer.
2. Write a letter in the box.
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen. For specic in-
structions on using Block Recognizer, tap the question mark next to the writing area.
Switching to Transcriber
With Transcriber, you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would
write on paper. Unlike Letter Recognizer and Block Recognizer, you can write a sentence
or more. Pause and let Transcriber change the written characters to typed characters.
1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, and then Transcriber.
2. Write anywhere on the screen.
For specic instructions on using Transcriber, open Transcriber open, and tap the question
mark in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.
To punctuate in Transcriber:
1. Tap the keyboard button
on the tool bar.
2. Tap the desired punctuation.
3. Tap the keyboard button
again to hide the keyboard.
To learn writing in Transcriber:
1. Tap
on the tool bar.
2. A Letter Shapes Selector screen will appear:
n At the bottom of the screen, select the character you wish to explore.
n At the top of the screen, tap the picture of this character. It will slowly redraw, showing the
writing sequence.
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n Select how often you write the character using that method.
When you nish the selecting all the letters, you can save these as a prole by tapping File
> Save, and enter a name for the prole.
Using Proles
Letter Shape Selector supports two proles: Master or Guest:
n Master is typically used by the Pocket PC's primary user. This prole is unaffected by any
Guest user settings.
n
Guest is for temporary device usage by another person.
Editing and selecting text
Each input program provides cursor keys to move through text and backspace so that you
can correct spelling, grammar or insert additional information. Alternatively, you can use
your stylus to make an insert.
To select typed text, drag the stylus across the text you want to select. You can cut, copy, and
paste text by tapping and holding the selected words, and then tapping an editing command
on the pop-up menu, or by tapping the command on the Edit menu.
2.3 Writing on the Screen
In any program that accepts writing, such as Notes, and in the Notes tab in Calendar,
Contacts, and Tasks, you can use your stylus to write directly on the screen. Write as you
would on paper. You can edit and format what you have written and convert the information
into typed text at a later time.
Tap the pen button to switch to writing mode. This action displays lines on the screen
to help you write.
Some programs that accept writing may not have the pen button. See the manual for each
particular program to nd out how to switch to writing mode.
Selecting writing
If you want to edit or format writing, select the text rst.
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1. Tap again to exit the writing mode. This helps to select the written text more easily.
2. Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point
appears.
3. Without lifting, drag the stylus across the text you want to select.
If you accidentally write on the screen, tap Edit, Undo, and try again.
You can cut, copy, and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text: tap
and hold the selected words, and then tap an editing command on the pop-up menu, or
tap the command on the Edit menu.
Converting writing into text:
1. On the writing note, tap Tools and Recognize from the menu bar.
2. If you want to convert only certain words, select them before tapping Recognize on the
Tools menu (or tap and hold the selected words and then tap Recognize on the pop up
menu).
If a word is not recognized, it will be left as writing. And if the conversion is incorrect, you can
select different words from a list of alternates, or return to the original writing.
Tap and hold the incorrect word (tap one word at a time), then tap Alternates from the pop-
up menu. A menu with a list of alternate words appears. Tap the word you want to use, or
tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing.
The writing is
converted into
typed text
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Tips for good recognition:
1. Write neatly.
2. Write on the lines and draw descanters below the line. Write the cross of the t” and
apostrophes below the top line so that they are not confused with the word above. Write
periods and commas above the bottom line.
3. For better recognition, use a zoom level of 150% or higher by tapping Tools > Zoom to
change the zoom level.
4. Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so that the device
can easily tell where words begin and end.
5. Hyphenated words, foreign words that use special characters such as accents, and some
punctuation cannot be converted.
If you edit or add to a word after attempting to recognize it, the new writing will not be included
if you attempt to recognize it again.
2.4 Drawing on the Screen
You can draw on the screen in the same 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 re-sized, while writing cannot.
Pen button
The drawing box indicates
the boundaries of the
drawing
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To create a drawing:
Cross three ruled lines on your rst stroke. A drawing box appears. 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.
To select a drawing
If you want to edit or format a drawing, you must select it rst.
1. Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears. To select multiple
drawings, deselect the pen button and then drag to select the drawings you want.
2. You can cut, copy, and paste selected drawings by tapping and holding the selected drawing
and then tapping an editing command on the pop up menu, or by tapping the command on
the Edit menu. To re-size a drawing, make sure the Pen button is not selected, and drag
a selection handle.
To change the zoom level so it is easier to work or view your drawing, tap Tools and then
select a zoom level.
2.5 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 Calendar, Tasks,
and Contacts, you can include a recording in the Notes tab.
Indicates an embedded
recording
Tap to begin recording
Tap to show or hide
the Recording tool bar
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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 rst. In the
Messaging program, you can also add a recording to an E-mail message.
To create a recording:
1.
To add a recording to a note, open the note before recording.
Tap the Start menu >
Notes.
2.
If there is no Record/Playback toolbar, tap
.
3. Hold your device’s microphone near your mouth or another sound source.
4. To start recording, tap . A beep will sound.
5. To stop recording, tap . Two beeps will sound. The new recording appears in the note
list or as an embedded icon.
6. To play a recording, tap in the open note or tap the recording in the note list.
You can also invoke the
Record/Playback toolbar
by pressing the Record button, which is
the rst button from the top on the left side of your Pocket PC Phone.
To quickly create a recording, hold down the Record button. When you hear the beep, begin
your recording. Release the button when you are nished.
The new recording is stored in the open note, or as a stand-alone recording, if no note is
opened.
Change recording formats
In the note list, tap Tools > Options > the Global Input Options link (at the bottom of the
page).
Mobile Voice is a 2.4 KB audio codec (compressor/decompressor). It is the recommended
format because it provides good voice recording and takes up far less storage space than
PCM.
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) provides slightly better sound quality. However, PCM re-
cordings may take up to 50 times more storage space than Mobile Voice recordings. PCM
cannot be used to create recordings that are embedded in notes.
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2.6 Finding Information
The Find feature on your Pocket PC Phone helps you quickly locate the information you
need.
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Find.
2. In Find, enter the le name, word, or other information you want to search for. If you have
looked for this item before, tap the Find arrow and select the item from the list.
3. To help narrow your search, select a data type under Type.
4. Tap Go. The My Documents folder and sub-folders are searched.
5. In the Results list, tap the item you want to open.
To quickly nd information that is taking up storage space on your device, select Larger
than 64 KB in Type.
Chapter 3
Using Your Pocket PC Phone
3.1 About Your Phone
3.2 Making a Call
3.3 Receiving a Call
3.4 In-Call Options
3.5 Contacts Information
3.6 Photo Contacts
3.7 Additional Dialing Information
3.8 Securing Your Phone
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3.1 About Your Phone
Like a standard mobile phone, you can use your Pocket PC Phone to keep track of calls
and send SMS messages. You can also take notes while talking, dialing directly from
Microsoft Contacts, and easily transfer contacts between your SIM card and the RAM
of your device.
The phone dialer screen
To access the Phone Dialer Screen, tap the Start menu
>
Phone, or press on your
Pocket PC Phone. From this screen, you can access Call History, Speed Dial, and Phone
Setting. Signal status information and icons that tell you about your call include:
1. Indicates the strength of the signal.
2. Last number called are displayed here.
3. Touchscreen keypad.
4. Clear, or copy pasted numbers.
5. Tap to access the phone settings.
6. Tap to make a note during a call.
7. Tap to select your contact from the open Contacts list.
8. Tap to make a call.
9. Stores frequently called numbers.
10.View all history including all received, dialed and missed calls.
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The navigation pad and dialing
1. Phone Dialer Screen: Press to activate the Phone Dialer Screen.
1. Take Call: Press to take an incoming call.
1. Speakerphone: During a call, press and hold to turn the speakerphone ON or OFF.
1. Dial: Press to dial a phone number.
2. Scroll Up: Press to scroll up through a list, or enter Call history.
3. End Call: Press to end a call or to end a GPRS connection.
4. Call History: After launching the Phone Dialer Screen, press to enter the Call History
feature.
5. Scroll Down: Press to scroll down through a list.
6. Action Key: Press to select a menu item, or to enter Speed Dial.
7. Speed Dial: After launching the Phone Dialer Screen, press to enter the Speed Dial
feature.
Entering your PIN
Most SIM cards are preset with a PIN (Personal Identication Number). This PIN is provided
by your mobile service provider, which you need to enter whenever you use your device.
(For more information on installing your SIM card into your Pocket PC Phone, please see
the illustrations in the Quick Start Guide.)
1. Enter the preset PIN assigned by your mobile phone service provider.
2. Tap .
If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be blocked. If this happens, you
can unblock it with the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) from your mobile service provider.
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Checking your connection
By default, your Pocket PC Phone will automatically connect to your service provider’s net-
work once you have inserted a SIM card and entered the required PIN code. The icon
indicates that you are connected to your service provider's network. A full strength signal is
indicated by . As the strength of the signal diminishes, so will the number of vertical bars
in the icon, with no bars indicating no signal.
LEGAL NOTICE: In many countries you are required by law to turn off your phone on
board an aircraft. Turning off the power of your Pocket PC Phone doesn't turn off the phone
function. You must turn on the Flight Mode in order to disconnect the connection to the
wireless network.
Turning on the Flight Mode
To turn OFF your wireless connection to your operator’s network, you can switch your phone
connection mode to Flight mode. You can turn the Flight Mode On or Off while keeping
your Pocket PC Phone turned ON.
1. While using any program on your Pocket PC Phone, tap in the title bar at the top of
the phone’s display.
2. Tap the Turn on ight mode or Turn off ight mode option in the pop-up dialog box.
3. Select the Turn off ight mode to receive calls.
You can use any programs on your device during a call. To quickly switch back to the Phone
Dialer Screen, tap , or tap
the Start menu
> Phone.
Adjusting the phone volume:
1. During a call, tap or press the volume buttons on the side of your device.
2. You can select to adjust the phone volume (ring) or device volume (notication
levels and MP3) on the pop-up menu.
3. If you select Vibrate mode, will appear in the title bar at the top of the phone
display.
4. Turn off the volume by choosing the Off option.
To adjust the conversation phone volume, you must do it during a call. Adjusting the volume
at another time will affect the ring, notication, and MP3 sound levels.
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3.2 Making a Call
With your Pocket PC Phone, you can make a call from the Dialer, Contacts, Speed Dial,
Call History, and SIM Manager.
Making a call from the Dialer
The most direct method is by using the Phone keypad.
1. Press to bring up the dialer screen.
2. Tap the number on the keypad, then tap or press .
Backspacing and deleting
If you tap a wrong number, you can back space by tapping the back arrow key to erase
individual numbers one at a time. You can also delete all the numbers in the window by
tapping Edit > Clear from the Dialer screen.
Making a call from Contacts
You can make a call from Contacts in the following ways:
n Press the Microsoft Contacts button in the upper left corner of your Pocket PC Phone.
n Find the contact, and then press the button twice (Once to send to the dialer screen
and once to call).
n Tap at the bottom of the Dialer screen. This will invoke Microsoft Contacts. Select a
contact in the contact list, and then press twice.
A pop-up number right after pressing the will call the Work Tel by default. However, you
can customize it so that the mobile number or E-mail is displayed instead.
n In the Contacts list, tap the w in the right column next to the contact you want to customize.
A pop-up menu will display the phone numbers and E-mail addresses for this contact with
a dot next to the priority number.
n In the pop-up menu select a priority. If you selected a mobile number, m should now be in
the right column next to the contact.
n When pressing the Left or Right button on the navigation pad, the number of the selected
contact on the screen will change, displaying the mobile number, work number, or E-mail
in turn.
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Making a call from Call History:
1. In the Dialer screen mode, tap , or just press the Right button on the navigation
pad.
2. Find the call details by rst selecting the category it is led under. For example, if it is in All
calls, select All calls from the drop down menu in the top-left corner.
3. Use the navigation pad to nd the number and then tap or the icon to the left of the
number you wish to call.
Call History icons include:
Incoming calls.
Outgoing calls.
Missed calls.
Making a call from Speed Dial
Create Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single tap. The number must
already exist in Contacts before you can create a Speed Dial entry.
1. From the Phone keypad, tap > New.
2. Tap the desired contact name and number.
3. In the Location eld, tap the Up/Down arrows to select an available location to assign as
the new Speed Dial entry. (The rst Speed Dial location is reserved for your voice mail).
By memorizing the position in the Speed Dial list of a number, you can dial the number by
entering its position number. By default the Location function will give you the next available
position in the Speed Dial setting screen. If you want to put a number in a position that is
already occupied, the new number will replace the number already there.
Tap the w here to pop-up all the phone
numbers and E-mails for this contact
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Tips for using Speed Dial
To create a Speed Dial entry from Contacts, tap and hold the contact name > Add to
Speed Dial > Up/Down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed
dial entry.
To delete a Speed Dial entry, go to the Speed Dial list, tap and hold the contact name in
the box to the right of the assigned speed dial number, and then tap Delete.
Checking your Voice Mail
By default, the rst Speed Dial location is your voice mailbox. When you insert your SIM
card into your Pocket PC Phone, it will automatically detect and set, by default, the voice
mailbox number of your service provider.
On the Phone Dialer screen, tap or press the Left button on the navigation pad,
select Voice Mail, and then press .
Making a call from SIM Manager
SIM Manager allows you to view the contents of your SIM card, transfer contacts to Microsoft
Contacts on your Pocket PC Phone, and make a call from SIM.
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > SIM Manager. Wait for your SIM card contents to
load.
2. Tap and hold the name or phone number of the person you wish to call, and then select
Call from the pop-up menu.
3.3 Receiving a call
Answering an incoming call
When you receive a phone call, a message will appear, giving you an option to either answer
or ignore the incoming call.
1. Tap Answer, or press .
2. Tap Ignore or press to silence the phone and reject the call. This may route the call
to your voice mail, depending on your service provider.
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Ending a call
Once an incoming or outgoing call is in progress, you can press , or tap on
the Dialer screen to hang up.
3.4 In-Call Options
Putting a call on hold
Your Pocket PC Phone noties you when you have another incoming call and gives you the
choice of rejecting or accepting the call. If you accept, you can choose to switch between
the two callers or set up a conference call between all three parties.
1. Tap Answer to take the 2
nd
call and put the 1
st
one on hold.
2. To end the 2
nd
call and go back to the 1
st
one, tap or press .
Swapping between calls
You can choose to switch between 2 callers by pressing .
Making notes during a call
Regardless of whether you call from the Phone Dialer, Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial
or SIM Manager, you can take notes during a call. After you have nished the note, it will
be saved as an attachment to your call in one of the Call History folders.
Writing a note:
1. During a call, just tap the icon at the bottom of the screen.
2. Use any of the input methods to record your note and then tap OK. You can nish your
note during or after the call.
Viewing a note:
1. In Call History list, tap and hold the desired number, then tap View Note in the pop-up
menu. The icon indicates a note.
2. Or, go to Notes, and then tap the name of the le in the list. (For more information, see
Chapter 2).
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Turning on the speakerphone
Your device has a speakerphone allowing you to talk hands-free or let other people listen
to the conversation.
1. Wait until the phone is ringing.
2. Hold down until the speakerphone comes ON and the icon appears in the status
bar.
3. To turn OFF the speakerphone hold down again.
WARNING: To avoid damage to your hearing, do not leave your Pocket PC Phone on
speakerphone mode and hold it against your ear.
Muting a call
You can mute your microphone during a call so that you can hear the caller without being
heard. From the Phone Dialer keypad, tap to mute or un-mute a call.
3.5 Contacts Information
Contacts can be imported in the following ways:
n From your SIM card: Use your SIM card on your Pocket PC Phone and another device;
while using the other device you create one or more new contacts on the SIM card.
n From your Call History: New contact numbers can be found in incoming or missed calls.
Why import contacts to Microsoft Contacts?
n Backup your SIM numbers to your Pocket PC Phone.
n When setting Speed Dial numbers, it must be based on those contacts in Microsoft
Contacts, not on the SIM card.
n Creating Contacts in Microsoft Contacts creates more detailed records.
n While using Photo Contacts, data of contacts fully mirror those in Microsoft Contacts.
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SIM Manager
Creating a SIM contact:
1. To open SIM Manager, tap
the Start menu
> Programs > SIM Manager. Wait for your SIM
card contents to load.
2. After the SIM contents have loaded, tap New.
3. Fill in the Name and Phone details, tap Add.
Transferring contacts from SIM to Microsoft Contacts:
On SIM Manager, tap Tools > Select All > Save to Contacts. Press and hold the center
of the navigation pad when a contact has been selected, or tap and hold a contact from the
list. Select Save to Contacts from the pop-up menu.
Saving your own numbers
You can choose to save your personal phone numbers in a separate screen in SIM Man-
ager.
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > SIM Manager > Tools > List of Own Numbers.
2. Add a number to the screen, and then tap OK.
Call History
Adding a Contact from Call History to Microsoft Contacts:
1. Find the call details you want to add.
2. Press and hold the stylus or press and hold the center button of navigation pad. Select
Save to Contacts in the pop-up menu that appears.
3. In the Save to Contacts screen, add additional contact details and press the navigation
pad center or tap OK.
The call details in the Call History will then be amended and displayed under the name,
not the phone number, when the contact is created
.
Viewing calls details
Tap in the top left corner of the screen and then select a category from the drop down menu.
Calls are categorized as follows:
n All Calls: Displays all calls made to and from the phone in chronological order.
n Missed : Displays calls that were not answered.
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n Outgoing : Displays calls made from the
phone.
n Incoming : Displays calls made to the phone.
n By Caller: List calls alphabetically by caller.
Viewing call duration:
Go to Call History, nd the call, and then tap once on the
time called.
Deleting individual calls:
Tap and hold the stylus on the call to be deleted. Select
delete from the pop-up menu.
Deleting all calls:
Tap Tools > Delete all Calls.
Limiting the size of Call History:
Tap > Call Timers and then the box under Delete
call history items older than. In the drop-down menu select
a time period, then tap OK.
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3.6 Photo Contacts
Photo Contacts make your Pocket PC Phone more fun and practical. It allows you to as-
sign still or animated photos to the entries in your Contacts. When a person calls you (for
whom you have previously assigned a photo in Photo Contacts), that photo will appear on
your Pocket PC Phone’s incoming call screen. Use the rich set of features to get the photos
displayed with the size, position, and animated template you want.
Creating a new photo contact:
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Photo Contacts.
2. Select a contact from the list, or create a new one by tapping Edit > New. Contacts here
fully mirror those in Microsoft Contacts.
3. Tap Edit > Assign Photo...
4. Tap the eld next to Type to select the type of les you want listed, ie, jpeg, bmp, gif or
all > next to Find in: to select the location of a le. You can use JPEG, BMP, still GIF, or
animated GIF les for your Photo Contacts.
5. Tap a picture le, then OK, and OK again until you return to the Contacts screen. You can
see the photo at the bottom of the screen.
To preview and adjust settings:
In step 5 above, after you tap OK once you will arrive at the preview and display settings
screen. In Display Settings you can:
1. Add extra style by assigning a template to the photo. A few sample Photo Contacts
templates (animated graphical templates that can frame your assigned photos) are included
in your Pocket PC Phone's local storage in the \My Documents\Templates folder.
2. Choose how you want the photo to t to the window.
3. Enlarge the photo if it is smaller than the window.
4. Choose a size and position for the picture.
5. View all of these changes by tapping Preview.
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Toolbar Icons
The Toolbar provides a convenient way for you to select
frequently-used commands. From left to right, the functions
of the icons on the Toolbar are:
n Create a new Contact entry (same as New... on the Edit Menu).
n Modify data for the selected Contact entry (same as Edit... on the Edit
Menu).
n Delete the selected Contact entry (same as Delete on the Edit Menu).
n Assign a Photo ID to a Contact entry (same as Assign Photo... on the
Edit Menu).
n Remove a Photo ID assignment (same as Unassign Photo on the Edit
Menu).
n Preview the current Photo/template assignment (same as Preview... on
the View Menu).
n Invokes “Detailed View” for the current entry (same as Properties... on
the View Menu).
n Opens the Options screen (same as Options... on the Tools Menu).
To assign a photo from the camera:
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Photo Contacts.
2. Select a contact from the list, or create a new one by
tapping Edit, then New. Contacts here fully mirror those
in Microsoft Contacts.
3. Tap Edit then Assign Photo from Camera.
4. After you take the picture, you will be returned to the
Display Settings and Preview screen.
To unassign a photo:
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Photo Contacts.
2. Select an existing contact entry that you want to
remove.
3. Tap Edit > then Unassign Photo. Tap yes in the pop-up
box.
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To view your contacts by photo:
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Photo Contacts.
2. Tap the Dialer View icon. Or, tap View > Photo Dialer View.
In the Photo Dialer view mode, the View Menu contains three additional commands
that allow you to specify the size of the thumbnail images: Large Thumbnails, Normal
Thumbnails and Small Thumbnails. You can enter the Detailed View of Photo Contact
using any of these methods:
n Select the desired Contact entry > Properties... on the View Menu.
n Select the desired Contact entry > the Properties icon on the Toolbar.
n Select the desired Contact entry > the Action button on your Pocket PC Phone.
n Double-tap a Contact entry.
To disable the display of photos during incoming calls:
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Photo Contacts.
2. Tap Tools > Options. Uncheck the Display photo during incoming or waiting call
box. (Photo ID for each contact will still display in the Contacts list).
To manage your groups
You can create a new group, rename, delete, and assign and unassign a photo to a group
by tapping Tools > Manage group.
To assign a contact to a group:
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Photo Contacts.
2. Select a contact from the list, or create a new one by tapping Edit, then New. Contacts
here fully mirror those in Microsoft Contacts.
3. Tap Edit > Assign Group.
4. Select a group from the list, then tap OK.
To unassign tap Unassign Group on the Edit menu.
Show Contact Names Only
When Show Contact Names Only is selected on the View menu, only the name of each
Contact entry (no phone number or other data) will be listed. The Photo ID (if any) will
still be displayed.
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Set Default Photos...
The Set Default Photos screen lets you assign, unassign, and preview default Photo
IDs to appear for these three situations:
Unknown
photo
This photo will display whenever the phone number of the incoming call
is not known to Caller ID because no phone number was “passed in” to
your Pocket PC Phone. This would occur if the person calling you has
blocked their phone number from being displayed to the receiver, or has
not enabled the broadcast of their Caller ID.
Not-found
photo
This option in the Set Default Photos screen lets you assign a generic
Photo ID to any incoming call from a person whose number is not found
in your Contacts. That is, the phone number of the incoming call is known,
but has no matching entry in your Contacts.
Default
photo
This photo will display when the incoming call is found to be from a match-
ing entry in your Contacts database, but so far there is no individually-as-
signed Photo ID for either that individual Contact entry, or for the Group
it belongs to.
1. To select Set Default Photos, tap Tools > Set Default Photos.
2. Check a circle next to one of the categories, tap Assign.
3. Select a picture, assign settings.
3.7 Additional Dialing Information
Making an emergency call
Enter the international emergency number 112, then tap or press .
Additional emergency numbers may be included on your SIM card. Consult with your mobile
service provider for more information.
Making an international call:
1. Tap and hold the key until the + sign appears. The + replaces the international prex
of the country where you are calling.
2. Enter the full phone number you want to dial. It includes country code, area code (without
the leading zero), and phone number.
3. Tap , or press .
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SIM Tool Kit
This feature allows you to access a range of information services provided by your opera-
tor.
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > STK.
2. A List of services provided by your operator should appear on the page.
3.
To access a service, tap on any item in the list.
Be sure a SIM card is inserted in your phone when accessing SIM Tool Kit (STK).
3.8 Securing Your Phone
You can customize the level of security you want to have on your Pocket PC Phone by locking
the keypad, the entire device, or the SIM card.
Locking the keypad
The keypad lock turns off the keypad functionality. This is a helpful feature if, for example,
your Pocket PC Phone is turned off and in your pocket, and you want to prevent accidental
keypress.
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Settings > System tab > Button Lock.
2. Select Lock all buttons except Power button.
3. To unlock your keypad, tap Do not lock buttons.
Locking your Pocket PC Phone
Locking your Pocket PC Phone prevents access to personal data. When you enable this
feature, your Pocket PC Phone will automatically lock after a specied time of inactivity. A
screen will be displayed requiring your Pocket PC Phone "lock password" to be entered
before access is granted.
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Settings > Personal > Password.
2. To enable this function, select how long your mobile device must be turned off before the
password is required for using the device, by tapping Prompt if device unused for.
3. Select the type of password you would like to use: Simple 4 digit or Strong alphanumeric.
A strong password must have at least 7 characters that are a combination of uppercase
and lowercase letters, numerals, and punctuation.
4. Enter the password, and if necessary, conrm the password.
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Locking the SIM card
You can protect your Pocket PC Phone from unauthorized use by assigning a PIN (Personal
Identication Number). Your rst PIN is assigned by your mobile service provider.
1. On the Phone keypad, tap Tools > Options > Phone tab.
2. Select Require PIN when phone is used.
3. To change the PIN at any time, tap Change PIN.
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Synchronizing Information
4.1 Using ActiveSync
4.2 Synchronizing Information
4.3 Infrared and Bluetooth Connection
4.4 ActiveSync Errors
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4.1 Using ActiveSync
With Microsoft ActiveSync on both your PC and your Pocket PC Phone, you can exchange
information between a PC or server and your Pocket PC Phone. This process is called
"synchronization." To synchronize your Pocket PC Phone with your PC, you must install
ActiveSync on the PC. Using ActiveSync, you can:
n Synchronize information between your Pocket PC Phone and PC or server so that you
have the latest information in all locations.
n Change synchronization settings and synchronization schedule.
n Copy les between your Pocket PC Phone and PC.
n Back up and restore information saved on your Pocket PC Phone.
n Add and remove programs on your Pocket PC Phone.
By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of information. Use
ActiveSync options to turn synchronization on and off for specic information types.
You can synchronize information between your mobile device and a server if your company
is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync.
Installing ActiveSync
Before you begin synchronization, install ActiveSync on your PC from the Pocket PC Phone
Companion CD. ActiveSync is already installed on your Pocket PC Phone.
Once ActiveSync is installed on your PC, you will be prompted to connect and create a
partnership with your Pocket PC Phone by using a cable, cradle, infrared, or Bluetooth
connection.
Connecting to a PC via a cable or cradle
Please see the Quick Start Guide for information about ActiveSync installation.
1.
Connect your Pocket PC Phone and PC via a cable or cradle to start synchronization.
2. Your rst synchronization will automatically begin when you nish the installation wizard. After
the rst synchronization, you will notice that your Outlook information now appears on your
Pocket PC Phone.
3. To disconnect, remove your Pocket PC Phone from the cradle or detach it from the cable.
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Synchronize via IR or change
synchronization settings
View connection status
Connect and
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Stop sync
Connecting to a PC by Infrared
You can use an infrared connection to create a direct connection between your Pocket
PC Phone and another IR-enabled mobile device or PC quickly. This method is ideal
for quickly switching between multiple devices since there are no cables or adapters
to change. When creating a partnership, you must connect using infrared, a cable, or a
cradle connection.
1. Set up an infrared connection. (Install and congure an infrared port on your PC according
to the manufacturer's instructions).
2. Switch to the infrared port on your desktop computer: On the File menu of the ActiveSync
on your PC, click Connection Settings. In the Allow serial cable or infrared connection
to this COM port list, select Infrared Port (IR).
3. Align the infrared ports on your PC and your Pocket PC Phone so that they are un-obstructed
and within close range.
4.
On your Pocket PC Phone, tap the Start menu > ActiveSync > Tools > Connect via IR.
4.2 Synchronizing Information
This section provides an overview of the types of Outlook information you can synchronize.
By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of Outlook infor-
mation. Use ActiveSync options on your PC to turn synchronization on and off for specic
information types.
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Synchronizing Outlook E-mail
After selecting Inbox for synchronization in ActiveSync, Outlook E-mail messages are
synchronized as part of the general synchronization process. During synchronization:
n Messages are copied from the Inbox folder on your PC or the Microsoft Exchange server to
the Inbox folder of the Outlook E-mail account on your device. You can only synchronize
information directly with an Exchange Server if your company is running Microsoft Mobile
Information Server 2002 or later. By default, you’ll receive messages from the last three
days only, the rst 100 lines of each new message, and le attachments of less than 100
KB in size.
n Messages in the Outbox folder on your device are transferred to Exchange or Outlook
and then sent from those programs.
n The messages on the two computers are linked. When you delete a message on your
device, it’s deleted from your PC the next time you synchronize.
n Messages in subfolders in other E-mail folders in Outlook are synchronized only if they
have been selected for synchronization in ActiveSync.
For information on initiating Outlook E-mail synchronization or changing synchronization
settings, see ActiveSync Help on the PC or Connections Help. Text messages (SMS)
are not received through synchronization. Instead, they are sent to your device via your
service provider.
Synchronizing Calendar
n Calendar items stored on your Pocket PC Phone can be synchronized with calendar items
on your PC or Microsoft Exchange Server. You can only synchronize information directly
with an Exchange Server if your company is running Microsoft Mobile Information Server
2002 or later. Calendar synchronization is automatically selected in ActiveSync.
n Calendar items entered on one computer are copied to the other during synchronization.
Handwritten notes and drawings are saved as metales (pictures).
Synchronizing Contacts
n Contacts stored on your Pocket PC Phone can be synchronized with Outlook contacts
stored on your PC or with Mobile Information Server 2002 or later.
n New items entered in one location are copied to the other during synchronization.
Handwritten notes and drawings are saved as pictures when synchronizing with your PC,
but are removed when synchronizing with a server. For more information on synchronization,
see ActiveSync Help on the PC.
Synchronizing Tasks
n Tasks stored on your device can be synchronized with Outlook on your PC. Task
synchronization is automatically selected in ActiveSync.
n New items entered on one computer are copied to the other during synchronization.
Handwritten notes and drawings are saved as metales (pictures). For more information
on synchronization, see ActiveSync Help on the PC.
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Synchronizing Notes
Notes can be synchronized between your PC and Pocket PC Phone either through notes
synchronization or le synchronization. Notes synchronization synchronizes the notes on
your Pocket PC Phone with Outlook Notes on your PC. File synchronization synchronizes
all notes on your Pocket PC Phone with the My Documents folder on your PC.
To synchronize your notes through notes synchronization, rst select the Notes informa-
tion type for synchronization in ActiveSync. The next time you synchronize, all notes in
My Documents and its subfolder on your device will appear in Outlook Notes on your PC.
Notes that contain only text will appear as regular notes in Outlook on your PC, while notes
containing written text or drawings will appear in the device format. In addition, all notes in
the Notes group in Outlook on the PC will appear in Notes on the device.
To synchronize your notes as les, in ActiveSync, select the Files information type for
synchronization and clear the Notes information type. When you select Files, the My Docu-
ments folder is created on your PC’s desktop. All .pwi les placed in the My Documents
folder on your device and all .doc les placed in the \My Documents folder on your PC will
be synchronized. Password-protected les cannot be synchronized.
ActiveSync converts documents during synchronization. For more information on synchro-
nization or le conversion, see ActiveSync Help on the PC.
NOTE: When you delete or change an item on either your PC or device, the item is changed
or deleted in the other location the next time you synchronize.
If you synchronize your notes using le synchronization and then later decide to use notes
synchronization, all of your notes will be synchronized with Outlook on your PC and will no
longer be stored in the My Documents folder.
4.3 Infrared and Bluetooth Connection
Infrared
You can use infrared (IR) to send and receive information and les between mobile devices.
If an IR port is installed on your PC, you can send and receive information and les between
your Pocket PC Phone and PC. On your Pocket PC Phone, tap the Start menu > Settings
> the Connections tab > Beam.
By default your device detects incoming infrared
(IR)
and Bluetooth beams and prompts
you to accept them. If you do not want your Pocket PC Phone to detect or receive beams,
clear the Receive all incoming beams check box.
NOTE: If someone attempts to send you an IR beam from an older device, you may not
be prompted to accept it. In this case, before the beam is sent from the other device, tap
Receive an infrared beam at the bottom of the Beam screen.
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Bluetooth:
1. Make sure that your Pocket PC Phone is congured to receive incoming beams.
2. Make sure that your Pocket PC Phone is turned on, discoverable, and within 10 meters
(about 30 feet) of the other device beaming the information.
3. When prompted to receive an incoming beam, tap Yes to accept the beam.
For more information about Bluetooth and its settings, please see Chapter 6.
4.4 ActiveSync Errors
Whenever ActiveSync cannot successfully synchronize your information, it displays an
error on your Pocket PC Phone.
Viewing error information
Press the Action button when the error text is displayed. ActiveSync will then display more
information about the error that occurred.
Some types of errors can interfere with automatic synchronization. If you suspect that a
scheduled automatic synchronization has not occurred, you should attempt to manually
synchronize your information. Successfully completing manual synchronization will reset
automatic synchronization. For more information, see the Synchronizing Information sec-
tion of ActiveSync Help on your PC.
Chapter 5
Personalizing Your Phone
5.1 Device Settings
5.2 Phone Settings
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5.1 Device Settings
You can adjust the device settings to suit the way you work. To see available options, tap
the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab or System tab located at the bottom of the
screen.
The Personal tab
Icon Program
About
Displays important device information.
Add Ring Tone
Lets you listen and select new ring tones.
Backlight
Customizes the backlight and brightness to save
power.
Icon Program
Buttons
Assigns an application program to a hardware but-
ton.
Input
Sets up the input portion of your device.
Menus
Customizes the menu appearance and enables a
pop-up menu from the New button.
Owner Information
Displays your contact information.
Password
Limits access to your device.
Phone
Sets up the phone function of your wireless feature.
Sounds and Notications
Sets the notication type, event and volume.
Today
Customizes the look and the information that appears
on the Today screen.
The System tab
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Icon Program
Button Lock
Locks the buttons on your device except Power button
when device is off.
Certicates
Displays the name of the certicate issuer and the
expiration date.
Clock & Alarms
Changes the time and sets alarms.
Device Information
Finds information about version, hardware, identity
and call duration.
Keyboard
Customizes the keyboard settings to switch the key-
board backlight ON/OFF within a time frame.
Memory
Displays the memory allocation status and current
running programs.
Microphone AGC
Adjusts the volume automatically when you are
recording.
Permanent Save
Saves contacts to the permanent ash memory.
Power
Maximizes battery life.
Regional Settings
Customizes the region and relative format for the
region you use.
Remove Programs
Creates more memory by removing programs.
Screen
Re-calibrates the screen and enables/disables Clear
Type feature. Also changes screen orientation.
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Buttons
To customize the program hardware buttons to open your most frequently-used programs:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Buttons > the Program Buttons
tab.
2. Under Select a button, tap the button you want to assign a program, and then select a
program from Assign a program.
Default settings:
1 - Contacts
2 - Calendar
3 - Today screen
4 - Messaging
5 - Internet Explorer
6 - OK/Close
7 - Camera
8 - Record
9 - Internet Explorer
In the Up/Down Control tab, Delay before rst repeat changes the time elapsed before
scrolling begins. Repeat rate changes the time it takes to scroll from one item to the next.
Press and hold the Up/Down control to scroll through the items in a list to adjust.
Input:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Input.
2. On the Input Method tab, select an input method and change desired options. On the Word
Completion tab, select the desired settings for word completion. On the Options tab, select
the desired options for writing and recording. These options apply to any program on the
device where you can record or write. These options do not apply to text you enter using
the input panel.
You can also change input options by tapping the arrow and Options.
Menus
Only 7 programs are allowed in the Start Menu. To add the programs you use most often
to the Start menu:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Menus.
2. Select the programs you want, then tap OK.
3. On the New Menu tab, you can select Turn on New button menu and then select the items
to appear on the menu. When you do this, an arrow appears next to New in the command
bar of certain programs such as Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Contacts, Calendar and
Tasks. You can tap this arrow and then tap a new item to create.
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You can create subfolders and shortcuts to appear under the Start menu. In ActiveSync
on your PC, click Explore > My Pocket PC > Windows > Start Menu.
Owner Information:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Owner Information.
2. On the Identication tab, enter your personal information.
On the Notes tab, enter any additional text you want to display when the device is turned
on, such as: "Reward if found."
On the Options tab, select Identication Information so that if you lose your device, it can
be returned to you.
Password
A strong password must have at least 7 characters that are a combination of uppercase
and lowercase letters, numerals, and punctuation.
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Password.
2. To enable this function, select how long your mobile device must be turned off before the
password is required for using the device by tapping Prompt if device unused for.
3. Select the type of password you would like to use: Simple 4 digit or Strong
alphanumeric.
4. Enter the password and, if necessary, conrm the password.
n If your device is congured to connect to a network, use a strong password to help protect
network security.
n If you forget your password, you must clear the memory before you can access your device.
This will erase all les and data you have created and programs you have installed. For
more information about clearing memory, please see Appendix A.
n If you've used ActiveSync to create a backup le, all of your program data can be restored.
For more information on creating a backup le, also see Appendix A.
Sounds and Notications
Turning off sounds and the notication light helps conserve battery power.
To change the
ring type and volume:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Sounds & Notications.
2. On the Sounds tab, you can select the desired actions.
3. On the Notications tab, you can customize how you are notied about different events.
Select the event name and then select the type of reminder. You can select a special sound,
a message, or a ashing light.
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Today
Changing the background:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Today.
2. On the Appearance tab, select the desired theme for the background. To use your own
background, select Use this picture as the background then tap Browse to locate the
desired le.
3. Choose a folder and tap the le you want, then tap OK.
NOTE: The recommend picture size for the background is 240x320 pixels in jpeg le for-
mat. To beam a favorite theme to a friend, select the desired theme, and tap Beam on the
Appearance tab
Customizing the displayed information:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Today > the Items tab.
2. Select the information you want displayed on the Today screen.
3. To customize the information further, select an information type, and then tap Options (not
available for all information types).
About
The Version tab displays important device information, including the amount of memory
installed. On the Device ID tab, you may need to change the device name if you are unable to
connect to a network because another device with the same name is already connected.
Backlight
Using the backlight on battery power substantially reduces battery life. Tap the Start menu >
Settings > the System tab > Backlight.
n Tap the Battery power tab to turn ON/OFF the backlight when using battery power.
n Tap the External power tab to turn ON/OFF the backlight when using external power.
n Tap the Brightness tab to adjust the brightness level.
Clock & Alarms:
Tap the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > Clock & Alarms.
n If you visit a particular time zone often, select it as your Visiting time zone on the Time tab
so that you can quickly see the correct date and time.
n You can use your device as a travel alarm clock by setting a wake-up alarm on the Alarms
tab. Tap the alarm icon to select the type of alarm you want.
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n To change the way the date or time is displayed on your Pocket PC Phone, go to Regional
Settings by tapping the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > Regional Settings.
Memory
You may need to stop a program if it becomes unstable or the program memory is low. Tap
the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > Memory.
n The Main tab displays the amount of memory the system has allocated to le and data
storage versus program storage. This tab also displays the amount of memory in use versus
the available memory. For information about making memory available, see Appendix A.
n The Storage Card tab displays how much memory is available on the storage card that
is inserted into your device. If you have more than one card inserted, tap the list box and
then the name of the storage card whose information you want to view.
n The Running Programs tab displays the list of currently active programs. You can stop a
program by selecting it in the list and then tapping Stop or just tap Stop All to stop all the
running programs.
You may need to stop a program if it becomes unstable or the program memory is low.
Power:
Tap the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > Power.
n The Battery tab displays the amount of battery power remaining. Battery power depends
on the battery type and how the device is being used.
n On the Advanced tab, you can select options for turning off your device to conserve battery
power. To conserve the most power, select the option that turns off the device after 3 minutes
or less.
Permanent Save
You can choose to back up Contacts and Appointments, Tasks, and Connection Setting
to non-volatile memory. Backing them up in this way means they will not be lost in the event
your device loses all power and you have to perform a full reset.
To back up to FlashROM:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > Permanent Save.
2. Select the desired item by checking the boxes. Tap OK.
When you elect to back up Contacts and Appointments, your Pocket PC Phone will auto-
matically back up newly added contacts, appointments or tasks items. This will not happen
for connection settings if you add new connections you will need to back it up manually.
To restore to FlashROM:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > System tab > Permanent Save.
2. Select the desired item by checking the boxes > OK.
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Keyboard
Your Pocket PC Phone comes with a QWERTY keyboard. To open it, slide down the bottom
end of the device. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > Keyboard. To open the
Keyboard setting program which allows you to switch on the keyboard backlight, set a time
limit for the keyboard backlight to switch off when it is not being used. You can also customize
the way your keyboard repeats and assigns your favorite program to a specic key.
5.2 Phone Settings
You can easily view and change settings, such as the ring type and ring tone to be used for
incoming calls, and the keypad tone to be used when entering phone numbers. You can also
protect your phone from unauthorized use. There are two ways to change phone settings:
n Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Phone.
n To change the phone settings from the Phone keypad, tap Tools > Options.
Ring type
You can change the way that you are notied of incoming calls. For example, you can
choose to be notied by a ring, a vibration, or a combination of both. Tap the Ring type list,
and select the desired option.
Ring tone
Tap the Ring tone list, then select the sound you want to use.
n To set .wav or .mid les as ring tones, use ActiveSync on your PC to copy the le to the
\Windows\Rings folder on your device. Select the sound from the Ring tone list.
n To download ring tones, you can make a connection to the Internet and then download
ring tones that are compatible with the .wav or .mid formats.
Add ring tone
Add Ring Tone allows you to quickly nd and display all the ring tones stored on your
device, gives you the option to listen, add, or remove them from the Phone Settings list
mentioned above.
1. To display all ring tones on your device, you can tap the Start menu > Settings > System
> Add Ring Tone. The program will automatically list and display all the .wav and .mid
les on your Pocket PC Phone.
2. After the ring tones have loaded, you can see that some are already selected. These ones
are presently listed in the phone settings.
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3. To play a ring tone, select one by tapping it, and then tap play. If you don’t like the ring
tone, deselect it. This will add/remove the selected/deselected ring tones from the list in
your phone settings.
Keypad tone
You can change the tone you hear when entering a phone number on the keypad. If set to
Tones, the tone is heard continuously for as long as the number on the keypad is pressed.
If set to Beep, the tone is heard only for one or two seconds.
1. Tap the Keypad list, then select the option you want.
2. To prevent tones from being heard when entering a phone number, select Off.
Network
With network settings, you can view available networks, determine the order in which your
phone accesses another network if the current one is unavailable, and specify whether you
want to change networks manually or automatically. The current network will remain active
until you change it, lose your signal, or change your SIM card.
n The network currently in use will be listed at the top of the screen.
n When your current network is unavailable, tap Select Network to select an alternate.
Services
The Services tabs are primarily used to set options for incoming calls, such as Call
Forwarding, Call Waiting, and Caller ID. To change service settings from the phone dial
screen, tap Tools > Options > the Services tab > select a service > Get Settings.
Feature Function
Call Barring Blocks incoming and/or outgoing calls.
Caller ID Identies caller by displaying their name and/or phone number.
Call Forwarding Forwards all or selected incoming calls to a different number.
Call Waiting Noties of an incoming call while you are on the phone.
Voice Mail/SMS Shows the correct numbers in the phone settings.
More
On the More tab, you can access the settings for Automatic Pickup, and Broadcast
Channels.
You can choose to receive real time news and information such as trafc and weather
reports by enabling the Broadcast Channels. This service is dependent on your mobile
service operator.
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Getting Connected
6.1 About Connections
6.2 Connecting to the Internet
6.3 CSD Line Type
6.4 Pocket Internet Explorer
6.5 Wireless Manager
6.6 Wireless LAN Manager
6.7 Network Cards Settings
6.8 Terminal Services Client
6.9 Bluetooth
6.10 Wireless Modem
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6.1 About Connections
This device is equipped with powerful networking functions
that allow you to connect to the Internet through a GPRS net-
work, a built-in WiFi (Wireless LAN) module, or a Bluetooth
modem. You can also use an external modem with this device
to access the Internet.
You can set up connections to the Internet and to a cor-
porate network at work to browse the Internet, send and
receive E-mail, use instant messages, and synchronize
with ActiveSync.
Your Pocket PC Phone has two groups of connection set-
tings: My ISP and My Work Network. My ISP settings are
used to connect to the Internet, and My Work Network set-
tings can be used to connect to any private network, such
as a corporate network. Fill in the settings and you connect
to the Internet.
6.2 Connecting to the Internet
You can use My ISP settings to connect to the Internet and
use different connection methods to send and receive E-mail
messages and surf the Internet.
Connect to the Internet via an
ISP:
1.
Obtain the following information from your ISP (Internet
Service Provider):
n ISP server phone number.
n User name.
n Password.
n Access point name. (Required for GPRS
connection).
2. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Connections tab
> Connections > Connections.
3. To create a new connection in My ISP, tap Add a new
modem connection, and follow the instructions in the
Make New Connection wizard.
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4. Wireless connections can be made via a mobile phone network or GPRS. If you are using
a mobile phone network to connect, tap Cellular Line in the Select a modem list. If you
are using GPRS, tap Cellular Line (GPRS).
n To view additional information for any screen, tap .
n To start the connection, switch to Pocket Internet Explorer and browse to a Web page.
Your device will automatically connect.
To change modem connection settings, in either My ISP or My Work Network, tap Manage
existing connections. Select the desired modem connection, tap Settings, and follow the
instructions on the screen.
Connecting to a private network
1. Obtain the following information from your network administrator:
n Server phone number.
n User name.
n Password.
2. Tap the Start menu > Setting > the Connections tab > Connections.
3. In My Work Network, follow the instructions for each type of connection.
4. To start the connection, start using a related program. For example, switch to Pocket
Internet Explorer and browse to a Web page. Your device will automatically connect.
6.3 CSD Line Type
This program allows you to choose the line type when you make a circuit switch data con-
nection.
To change a CSD Line type:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > Connections > CSD Line Type.
2. In Data rate, select a value. In Connection element, choose a type from that drop-down
menu. Tap OK.
NOTE: The default setting on your Pocket PC Phone is set for the most optimal use. Do not
change this setting unless you have trouble using the circuit switch data connection.
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GPRS Settings
This program allow you to choose the GPRS setting method when you make a GPRS con-
nection. Choose between these two required authentication methods:
n PAP authentication: Password Authentication Protocol is a simple authentication
protocol used to authenticate a user to a remote access server of an ISP (Internet Service
Provider).
n CHAP authentication: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol is used to
negotiate the most secure form of encrypted authentication supported by both server and
client.
NOTE: Changing these settings may cause your data communications to no longer operate.
Please consult your service provider before altering these settings.
6.4 Pocket Internet Explorer
Once connected, you can use Pocket Internet Explorer to surf the Internet. While surng,
you can also download les and programs to be installed on your device from the Internet
or intranet.
During synchronization with your PC, download your favorite links and mobile
favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Explorer on the PC.
To
synchronize and download your favorite links from your PC, in your PC's ActiveSync, select,
Favorites in the Tools Menu > Options > Sync Options.
Browsing the Internet
Open the Pocket Internet Explorer screen by tapping the Start menu > Internet Ex-
plorer.
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1. In the address bar that appears at the top of the screen, enter the Web address you want
to connect to. Tap the down arrow to choose from previously entered addresses.
2. Tap to go to the web address you entered.
3. Tap to go back to the previous page.
4. Tap to refresh the web page on the screen.
5. Tap to go back to the Home page.
6. Tap (the Favorites button), then tap the favorite address you want to view. To add a
favorite link while using your Pocket PC Phone, go to the page you want to add, tap and
hold on the page, and tap Add to Favorites on the pop-up menu.
6.5 Wireless Manager
Wireless Manager allows you to easily open GPRS, WiFi Internet connections, or launch
Bluetooth. Make sure that you have a GPRS or WiFi service subscription for your Pocket
PC Phone before proceeding.
Checking current connection status
To check the current wireless connection status, open the Today screen or the Wireless
Manager by tapping the Start menu > Programs > Wireless Manager:
n Today Screen: If the device has detected a cellular network service connection, the GPRS
icon is shown on the top status bar. Likewise, the WiFi and Bluetooth icons are shown at
the bottom right on the Today screen.
n Wireless Manager: The indicator will indicate the current data connection status for each
specic wireless channel.
Enabling/Disabling Wireless connection:
n Wireless Manager: Tap a button to enable or disable a wireless channel. Once a wireless
channel is selected, a pop-up menu will ask you to conrm your selection; tap on Yes to
conrm, or No to cancel. Or, tap on the specic wireless icons located at the bottom of the
screen to enable or disable connections.
NOTE: Tapping on Bluetooth indicator will not turn off Bluetooth. Instead, the Bluetooth
Internet connection via a Bluetooth access point will be disconnected. This is to prevent
unexpected disconnections of other Bluetooth links such as a Bluetooth headset or other
devices. You can turn off Bluetooth completely by accessing the Bluetooth application. Select
> Connections > Bluetooth.
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If you want a pop-up message to remind you that a connection has been enabled or disabled,
select Option and check or uncheck Remind.
Wireless standard denitions
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is part of the GSM standard and delivers "always-on"
wireless packet data services to GSM customers. GPRS can provide packet data speeds
of up to 115 kb/s. Make sure that your cellular service provider offers this service and that a
SIM card has been installed in the device. The GPRS channel can be activated alongside
the Bluetooth channel, but not the WiFi channel, for Internet connection.
WiFi is also commonly known as WLAN, which is based on the 802.11_ protocol. An 802.11b/g
access point or router is required to access the WiFi channel on your Pocket PC phone. The
WiFi channel can be activated alongside the Bluetooth channel, but not the GPRS channel,
for Internet connection.
Bluetooth is a specication that enables your device to wirelessly connect with other
short-range devices such as notebook computers, handhelds, printers, digital cameras,
or headsets. The Bluetooth channel can be activated alongside either the GPRS or WiFi
channel. You can also use this channel to access the Internet with a Bluetooth-enabled
access point.
NOTE: Your device is 802.11b compliant. When the Wireless LAN is turned on and the
device is connected to an Access Point, the MAC address can be detected and displayed.
6.6 Wireless LAN Manager
WLAN Manager allows you to conveniently manage WiFi Internet connections on your
Pocket PC phone. You can manage the network setting and congure the device’s power
save mode to make optimal use of the battery under the WLAN networking environment.
WLAN Manager is designed to work with the existing 802.11b devices such as access
points or routers. To run the WLAN Manager with your device, you will need to have access
to broadband Internet and the necessary access point or router that emits WLAN signals.
If you do not have access to broadband Internet, consult with your ADSL or DSL Internet
service provider before running this application.
Checking for WLAN signal
You can check if your device has access to a WLAN channel signal before opening WLAN
manager from the following:
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n Today Screen: Open the Today Screen. If the device has detected a WLAN network
connection, the W icon is shown on the top right, and a WLAN icon is shown on the bottom
right.
n Wireless Manager: Select Wireless Manager from the Programs menu. Tap on the WiFi
icon to access a channel.
The availability and range of your device’s WLAN signals may depend on the number,
thickness and location of walls, ceilings or other objects that the wireless signal must pass
through.
Turning on WLAN:
To use WLAN on your Pocket PC Phone, you need to turn on the internal WLAN antenna
on your device:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Connections tab > WLAN.
2. On the Main tab, select the Wireless LAN ON check box to turn the WLAN on.
When your WLAN is powered on, the LED indicator for Wireless LAN, located on the left
upper corner of your device, will blink green for every 6 seconds to indicate WLAN is on,
or alternate between blinking green and blinking blue for every 3 seconds if Bluetooth is
also
turned on.
Adjusting the Power Save Mode
To save battery power, turn WLAN off when you are not using your Pocket PC Phone. You
can set the Power Save Mode when turning WLAN on by tapping and dragging the control
bar on the Settings tab.
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Connections tab > WLAN.
2. Tap the Settings tab, tap and drag the Power Save Mode slider to the desired power save
setting. You can also use the left/right buttons on the navigation pad to move the slider.
n Best Performance: No WLAN Power Save. Use only if the absolute highest WLAN
throughput is required or if your network conguration does not support these modes.
n Best Battery: Uses the least battery power while maintaining a WLAN connection. This
mode signicantly reduces the WLAN data throughput. It is not recommended for large le
transfers or when Bluetooth is on.
Turning on Auto Off
You can turn off your pocket PC phone's WLAN antenna automatically if no signal is de-
tected in order to save battery power. Choose between 2, 3, 4, or 5 minute intervals once
the box is selected.
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1. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Connections tab > WLAN.
2. Tap the Settings tab, select the Auto turn off WLAN if not connected box, choose
between 2,3,4, or 5 minutes intervals.
Activating LEAP
The LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) section of the application allows
you to increase the security of your device by setting the SSID, username, password, and
domain to ensure that no one can access your network without your permission. Most 802.11
access points offer by default a form of authentication called open systems authentication,
which is this device’s default setting. In this mode, the access point grants approval for any
request for authentication. The client simply sends an authentication request frame, and the
access point responds with an authentication approval. This lets anyone having the correct
SSID to associate with the access point. For LEAP to work correctly, both the access point
and the receiving device (your Pocket PC Phone) must be set with the same username
and password, and SSID.
6.7 Network Cards Settings
A wireless network can be added either when the network is automatically detected as
described above or manually by entering the necessary setting information on the Network
Cards.
To manually add a new wireless network:
1. While the WLAN is powered on, tap the Start menu > Setting > the Connections tab >
the Network Cards icon > the Wireless tab > Add New.
2. O
n the General tab,
enter a network name (SSID).
If a network was detected in Step 1, the
SSID is automatically entered and cannot be changed.
n Select where your network connects to (The Internet or Work) in the Connects to: box.
n Tap the This is a device-to-computer (ad-hoc) connection checkbox if you want to
connect to an ad-hoc connection.
3. O
n the Network Key tab
if authentication information is needed, select the type of network
authentication to use. To determine whether authentication information is needed, check
with your network administrator.
n
To set authentication, choose the desired type from the Authentication drop down list.
n
To use data encryption, choose the desired type from the Data Encryption drop down list.
By default, WEP is enabled.
n
Enter the network key in the Network Key: box. If a network key is provided by your network
automatically, tap The Key is provided for me automatically checkbox.
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4. O
n the N802.1x tab,
tap the Use IEEE 802.1x network access control for increased security.
You should only check this option if it is supported by your network environment. Check
with your network administrator if you are unsure.
To search for a network to access:
Networks that you have already congured are listed in Wireless Networks. You can choose
whether to connect only to preferred networks or to have your Pocket PC Phone search for
and connect to any available network.
1. While the WLAN is powered on, tap the Start menu > Setting > the Connections tab >
Network Cards > the Wireless tab.
2. In the Networks to access: box, tap the type of n
etwork you want to connect to All Available,
Only access points, Only computer-to-computer.
3. To connect only to networks that have already been congured, clear the
Automatically
connect to non-preferred networks
checkbox.
If you check the
Automatically connect to non-preferred networks
checkbox, your Pocket
PC Phone will detect any new networks and allow you an opportunity to congure them.
To Look Up an IP Address:
1. While the WLAN is powered on and connected to the appropriate network, tap the Start
menu > Setting > the Connections tab > Network Cards > the Network Adapters tab.
2. In the My network card connects to: drop-down box, tap either The Internet or Work.
If you are connecting to your ISP at home, tap The Internet. If you are connecting to a
private network such as a corporate network at work, tap Work.
3. Tap the appropriate adapter in the Tap an adapter to modify settings: box, the IP address
will now appear in the IP Address box on the IP Address tab.
4. To change TCP/IP settings if your ISP or private network does not use dynamically-assigned
IP addresses, tap Use specic IP address and enter the requested information. Contact
your ISP or network administrator to get the IP address, subnet mask, and/or default gateway
(if needed).
5. To change DNS and WINS settings if your ISP or private network does not use dynamically-
assigned IP addresses, tap the Name Servers tab and enter the requested information.
Servers that require an assigned IP address may also require a way to map computer
names to IP address. DNS and WINS are the resolution options supported on your Pocket
PC Phone.
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6.8 Terminal Services Client
Using the Terminal Services Client, you can log onto a PC running Terminal Services or
Remote Desktop and use all of the programs available on that PC from your mobile device.
For example, instead of running Microsoft Pocket Word, you can run the PC version of
Microsoft Word and access all of the .doc les on that PC from your Pocket PC Phone.
Connecting to a Terminal Server
Start a remote connection to the server via a GPRS or Wireless LAN connection:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Terminal Services Client.
2. To connect to a server you have previously connected to, in Recent Servers, tap a server.
To connect to a new server, enter the server’s name in the Server box. Select the Limit
size of server desktop to t on this screen check box only when using applications that
have been specically sized for use with the Pocket PC Phone.
3. Tap Connect.
NOTE: If the network administrator has congured Terminal Services Client to reconnect
to disconnected sessions, and you previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without
ending the session, the Terminal Services Client reconnects to that session.
Navigating within Terminal Services Client
Once connected to the server, the PC’s screen may more than ll your mobile device’s screen.
If scroll bars are displayed on the server’s screen, you will see more than one set of scroll
bars on your Pocket PC Phone: one to scroll information on the PC, and one to scroll the
PC display through the Terminal Services window in Terminal Services Client.
To ensure you are scrolling the PC display through Terminal Services Client, use the ve
directional buttons at the bottom of the Terminal Services Client screen. To better t infor-
mation on your mobile device’s screen, select Limit size of server desktop to t on this
screen. For best effect, programs on the desktop computer should be maximized.
Disconnecting without ending a session
The following commands must be accessed from the Start menu in the Terminal Services
window used to access the PC’s commands. Do not use the Start menu on your Pocket
PC Phone.
1. In the Terminal Services window, tap Start > Shutdown.
2. Tap Disconnect.
If your administrator has congured Terminal Services Client to reconnect to disconnected
sessions, you will be reconnected to this session the next time you connect to this server.
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Disconnecting and ending a session:
1. In the Terminal Services Client window, tap Start > Shutdown.
2. Tap Log Off.
6.9 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Unlike infrared, you don't
need to line up the devices to beam information within a closer range when operating with
a Bluetooth connection. With Bluetooth powered on, you can send information or perform
the following tasks wirelessly between two Bluetooth devices within a range from 3 to 10
meters. Bluetooth features include:
n Exchange information, such as les, calendar items, tasks, and contacts or business
cards.
n Synchronize with a PC with Bluetooth capability through an ActiveSync connection.
n Partner with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and use it as a wireless modem.
n Connect to, use, and disconnect from other Bluetooth devices.
Using Bluetooth
The Bluetooth icon in the lower-right corner of the Today screen provides quick access to
the Bluetooth Manager and Bluetooth Settings.
The icon changes according to the usage status:
- Bluetooth is active.
- Bluetooth is disabled (Default status).
- Bluetooth is initializing.
When your Bluetooth is powered on, the LED indicator for Bluetooth, located on the left up-
per corner of your Pocket PC Phone, will blink blue for every 6 seconds to indicate Bluetooth
is on, or alternate between blinking blue and blinking green for every 3 seconds if Wireless
LAN is also
turned on.
Bluetooth Settings
With Bluetooth Settings, you can:
n
Turn
Bluetooth
on/off and enable/disable
Bluetooth
services.
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n
Create or Change a name for your Pocket PC Phone when using Bluetooth to connect with
other devices.
n Set your connection preferences and user prole.
n Specify security settings and dene settings for sharing and connecting.
Turning On Bluetooth
In the lower right corner of the Today Screen, tap to open the menu. Select Turn Bluetooth
ON. Or, Select Bluetooth Settings > Turn On.
Using Proles
All Bluetooth Settings are saved in the active prole. When your Pocket PC Phone is
turned off, Bluetooth Settings saves the last-used prole and reloads that prole the next
time your Pocket PC Phone is turned on. Setting the proles allows:
n Different users to quickly re-congure the Pocket PC Phone to the personal preferences.
For example, if Joe and Mary both use the same Pocket PC, but each uses it for a different
purpose, selecting a pre-congured prole will alter the settings to those of the appropriate
user.
n A single user to quickly re-congure the Pocket PC Phone for a different environment. If
Joe uses his device primarily at the ofce, but also uses it when traveling, he can easily
switch to a pre-congured prole that has more secure settings for hotel, airport, or similar
“public” environments.
Creating a new prole:
1.
In the General tab, tap to access a screen in which you can Add, Rename, or Delete a
prole.
2. Tap the New button.
3. Enter a descriptive name for the new prole, for example, Ofce.
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4. Select an existing prole on which to base the new prole.
5. Tap OK.
The new prole does NOT automatically become the active prole; to activate the new
prole, select it from the Current Prole eld in the General tab.
Renaming or deleting a prole:
1.
In the General tab to access a screen in which you can Add, Rename or Delete a
prole.
2. Tap a prole from the prole name list and then tap Rename or Delete button to rename
or delete the selected prole.
Saving conguration settings in a prole
When you make changes to the Pocket PC Phone's conguration, those changes are
automatically saved when you select a different prole, turn Bluetooth off, or shut down
your Pocket PC Phone.
1.
In the General tab, tap to access a screen in which you can Add, Rename, or Delete a
prole.
2. Select the desired prole from the Current Prole eld on the General tab.
3. Setup your Pocket PC Phone including the necessary settings in the Accessibility and
Services tab described later so that it behaves in the desired manner.
4. Tap OK and then close the Bluetooth Settings screen. The changes are saved
automatically.
To avoid saving unwanted changes to a regularly used prole, create a new prole that is
based on the prole currently in use, select the new prole, and then make the changes
while the new prole is active.
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Setting Accessibility Properties
You can enter or change the accessibility properties to dene how your Pocket PC Phone
interacts with other Bluetooth devices by tapping the Bluetooth icon on the lower-right
corner of the Today screen > Bluetooth Settings > the Accessibility tab.
1. Enter the Bluetooth name of your Pocket PC Phone, as displayed to remote devices when
the associated prole is active if the Use Pocket PC device name for Bluetooth checkbox
is un-checked.
2. If the Use Pocket PC device name for Bluetooth box is checked, the name assigned to
your Pocket PC Phone (by tapping the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > About
> the Device ID tab > Device Name) will always be displayed to the remote user as the
Bluetooth name of your Pocket PC Phone.
3.
Allow other devices to connect: When this option is enabled, other devices are permitted
to connect to this device. Two mutually exclusive sub-options provide additional renement.
They are:
n All devices: Select this option to allow all devices to connect.
n Paired devices only: Select this option to allow only devices that have a paired
relationship with your Pocket PC Phone to connect.
4. Other devices can discover me: When this option is enabled, other Bluetooth devices
can see and report your Pocket PC Phone. This allows any device, even those unknown
to your's, to connect to your Phone.
The ability of remote devices to connect is also subject to the security restrictions and whether
Bluetooth is enabled on your Pocket PC Phone.
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Enabling Bluetooth Services
The services that your Pocket PC Phone provides to other devices when using Bluetooth
include:
n File Transfer: le-related operations such as get a le/use a le/delete a le, etc.
n Information Exchange: Send the default business card (Pocket Outlook contact) on
request.
n Serial Port: Bluetooth serial port operations. Bluetooth serial ports are used as a
replacement for a physical cable between devices.
n Personal Network Server: Join or host a Bluetooth-based personal area network.
n Dial-up Networking: Provide access, via a phone line or other access system, to a remote
computer network such as an Internet service.
n Hands Free: Allows you to connect to a remote headset or other audio device.
Αll the services can be individually congured by tapping the Bluetooth icon in the lower-right
corner of the Today screen > Bluetooth Settings > the Services tab.
1. In the Services eld, select the service to be congured.
2. In the Service settings area, enable the desired options by checking the Enable service
box.
Service Security Settings
Each Bluetooth service has its own individual security settings. Even though the options
are the same for each service, in each case they are specic to the individual service being
congured. In the Service settings area of the Services tab
by tapping the Bluetooth icon
in the lower-right corner of the Today screen > Bluetooth Settings:
2
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1. Authorization required: When enabled, your Pocket PC Phone will require that each
attempt to establish a connection be individually authorized on the pop-up Authorization
Request screen; that is, you must authorize each connection, when a remote device
attempts to connect to this service.
2.
Authentication (Passkey) required
: When enabled, a passkey or a Link Key is required
from the remote device before allowing the connection. A passkey is a code you enter to
authenticate connections requested by other devices. This passkey must be known and
used by both parties. Otherwise, the connection will not be allowed.
3. You can also enable the Encryption required function if you want to require all data
exchanged between your Pocket PC Phone and the remote Bluetooth device to be
encrypted.
4. Some services have advanced conguration options; if available, tap Advanced to access
the additional settings.
Bluetooth Manager
Bluetooth Manager provides a friendly user interface for establishing connections based
on the connection preferences and proles that you have set in the Bluetooth Settings.
With Bluetooth Manager, you can:
n Exchange information or business cards.
n Create, manage, and use the services connection that you have enabled in the Bluetooth
Settings with other remote devices.
n Display shortcuts.
n Control the on-screen display.
To run Bluetooth Manager, tap the Bluetooth icon on the lower-right corner of the Today
screen, and then Bluetooth Manager. Opening Bluetooth Manager automatically turns
on Bluetooth.
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xchanging Information or Business Cards
To exchange information or business cards choose either Paired devices or Business Card
Exchange. T
ap the Bluetooth icon on the lower-right corner of Today screen > Bluetooth
Manager > Tools.
Pairing with another device:
Pairing essentially means giving two devices permission to communicate with each other.
When two devices are paired, they share, and exchange prior to each connection, an in-
ternally generated security key. This security key, called a Link Key, is based on a unique
Bluetooth Device Address, a random number, and a user-dened password.
1. Select Bluetooth Manager > the Tools menu > Paired devices.
2. Select the Paired devices screen > Add.
3. On the Device Pairing screen, tap
to access the
Select a Bluetooth device screen,
and then select one from the available list to return to the prior screen and the Device:
eld. Enter the correct password in the Passkey: eld.
4. Tap OK.
Exchanging business cards:
1. From the Bluetooth Manager > the Tools menu > select Business Card Exchange.
2. Tap the link at the bottom of the screen to select a default business card. After the card is
selected, tap OK to return to the Business Card Exchange screen.
To Send or Exchange business card(s), rst specify your default business card in the
Bluetooth Settings screen > the Services tab > Information Exchange service >
Advanced.
3. Tap the Send, Exchange, or Request icon, as appropriate.
4. From the Bluetooth Browser screen tap the name of the remote device and then tap
OK.
Bluetooth Connection Wizard
From the Bluetooth Manager, tap the New menu to start the Bluetooth Connection
Wizard, which takes you through the process of creating a connection. Choose the type
of connection and then tap Next. The succeeding wizard screens will guide you through
establishing the parameters of the connection. The exact content of the succeeding screen
will vary, depending on the type of connection being created.
Tap Next to move to the next page, or Back to return to the previous page.
Some of the connection types included in the wizard can help you perform are:
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n Hands-free/Headset setup: Locate and pair with a Bluetooth headset or other hands-
free devices.
n ActiveSync via Bluetooth: Locate a Bluetooth PC and create a connection shortcut
that will establish a synchronization link between the Personal Information Manager on
your Pocket PC Phone and the PC.
n Browse les on a remote device: Locate and connect to a remote device to examine
the contents of a remote folder and/or send/receive le(s) to/from that device. An optional
connection shortcut can be created.
n Connect to a network: Locate a remote device that can provide access to the Internet.
Examples include a Bluetooth mobile phone, a Bluetooth modem, or possibly a Local
Area Network. Once the connection shortcut is created, open the connection and then
open a browser such as Internet Explorer.
n Join a Personal Network: Create, or locate and join, a Bluetooth network. Create
a shortcut to a connection that can be used to share les, collaborate with co-workers,
participate in multi-player games.
n Exchange business cards: Locate and connect to a remote Bluetooth device and
then send, receive and/or exchange electronic business cards with that device.
n Explore a Bluetooth device: Locate a remote device, view the services the remote
device can provide, and then create a connection shortcut to one or more of those services.
Hold down the Navigation/Action Button to tap and select multiple services.
Using a Serial Port Connection
The use of a Bluetooth wireless serial port connection is identical to the use of a physical
cable serial port connection between two devices. As with a physical connection, the applica-
tion that will use the connection must be congured to use the correct serial port.
To determine the communications port assigned to the Bluetooth serial port:
1.
Tap the Bluetooth icon in the lower-right corner of the Today screen > Bluetooth Settings
> the Services tab.
2.
Select Serial Port from the services area, and then tap Advanced.
3. The Outbound COM Port is the lower listing on the screen. You must congure the
application that will use the Bluetooth Serial Port to send data to this port.
For more information about conguring your application's Outbound COM port, refer to
the application's documentation.
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Establish a serial connection:
1.
Tap the Bluetooth icon on the lower-right corner of Today screen > Bluetooth Manager.
2.
Tap New > select Explore a Bluetooth device > Next.
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions.
NOTE: Be sure that the Hands-free device you are trying to connect to is ready to receive
incoming connection requests. Please refer to the device's manual for more information.
Setting up a Bluetooth Hands-free/Headset connection:
1. From the Today screen > the Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth Manager.
2. Tap New > Hands-free/Headset setup > Next.
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions.
NOTE: Be sure that the Hands-free device you are trying to connect to is ready to receive
incoming connection requests. Please refer to the device's manual for more information.
Setting up an ActiveSync via Bluetooth
You can set up an ActiveSync partnership with a Bluetooth-enabled computer. First, you
need to set up the Bluetooth Conguration of your computer (follow the instruction in the
user manual of your Bluetooth device or PC), then set up your Pocket PC Phone.
To establish an ActiveSync connection on your Pocket PC Phone:
1. From the Today screen > tap the Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth Manager.
2. Tap New > ActiveSync via Bluetooth > Next.
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions. Be sure the ActiveSync COM port setting on
your PC is the same as the COM port setting used for Bluetooth on your PC.
4. Follow the Bluetooth Browser screen, select the PC you want to synchronize with, tap
Next.
5. Under Serial Port Selection, select the name of the serial port for the PC selected above,
tap Next, and Finish.
Connecting to a remote PC
Dial-up Networking (DUN) allows you to connect to a remote computer via a phone line.
Once connected, you can browse the Internet or check your E-mail. The remote Bluetooth
device that will provide the Dial-up Networking service must have access to a telephone
system (either a hard-wired or mobile connection). Devices that might provide the Dial-up
Networking service include:
n Bluetooth-enabled cellular telephones.
n Bluetooth-enabled desktop computers that are attached to a telephone system.
n Bluetooth modems.
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The remote computer to which you are connecting must also be attached to the phone
system and capable of answering a call.
Using Dial-up Networking:
1. From the Today screen > the Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth Manager.
2. Tap New > Connect to a network > Next.
3. Follow the connection wizard instructions.
After you create the Dial-up Networking shortcut with a device, tap and hold the shortcut
icon in the My Shortcuts tab of the Bluetooth Manager, and tap Connect.
4. Tap New Connection > OK.
5. Enter a name for the connection in the Connection Name eld.
6. Enter a phone number. You may need to enter the country code and area code, depending
on where you are calling.
7. Tap OK to begin dialing.
To make this connection the default dial-up connection for Pocket Internet Explorer when
using Bluetooth modem, you still need to complete the following steps:
1. From the Today screen, tap the Start menu > Settings > the Connections tab.
2. Tap the Connections icon > the Advanced tab > Select Networks.
3. Enable Bluetooth Settings from the drop-down list.
Send via Bluetooth
Pocket Outlook Contacts, Calendar items, and Tasks can be sent individually or collectively
to a remote device. To send data via Bluetooth transfer:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs. Then, open Calendar, Contacts or Tasks.
2. Highlight the item(s) to be sent.
3. Tap-and-hold the item(s), and in the pop-up menu, tap Send via Bluetooth.
4.
On the Select a Bluetooth device screen, tap the name of the destination device, and then
tap OK.
Bluetooth Personal Area Network
A Bluetooth personal area network is a private, temporary, ad-hoc network of up to eight
devices. A Bluetooth personal area network makes it easy to exchange information that
would normally require a TCP/IP network. For example, most chat utilities and multi-player
games are fully functional in a Bluetooth personal area network environment.
Bluetooth personal area networks are subject to the same security settings that govern
other Bluetooth communications such as service availability, authorization, authentication,
and encryption.
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One Bluetooth device must be the host of the personal area network. Other Bluetooth
devices join the network as clients. The host can accept and reject clients on an individual
basis.
To host a Personal Area Network:
1. Select Bluetooth Manager > New > Connect > Join a personal network > Next.
2. On the next wizard screen, select Host a personal network > Next.
3. Add remote devices to the Bluetooth Personal Area Network, if desired:
Tap the Add button and select the device to be added.
Add additional devices, if desired. You can select up to eight total, including the host.
After all the desired devices have been added, tap OK to complete the setup and close the
wizard. Adding devices is optional; devices do not have to be added to the personal area
network when the Host is congured. Devices can join the personal area network later.
To join a Personal Area Network:
1. Select Bluetooth Manager > New > Connect > Join a personal network > Next.
2. On the next wizard screen select Join a personal network > Next.
When Bluetooth Browser appears, select the host of the personal area network, and
then tap Next to establish a connection to the personal area network. If asked to enter IP
network settings, select Use server-assigned IP address, and then tap OK.
The network host’s authorization and authentication settings, and/or its Personal Area
Network service availability may prevent you from joining the network. Any application
that requires a network connection can use the Personal Area Network connection.
My Shortcuts
The default tab on the Bluetooth Manager is My Shortcuts. This screen displays the icons
that have been created for connections to other devices. The icons provide visual feedback
about the status of the connection to which they are linked.
The double-tap is context sensitive:
n If the connection is not open, double-tap its icon to establish a connection.
n If the connection is open, double-tap its icon to display the connection’s status. Connections
can also be opened/closed, and other options accessed, using the tap-and-hold technique. If
you tap a connection icon and hold the stylus in place for a few seconds, a context sensitive
menu appears.
Active Connections
This tab displays the active Outgoing and Incoming Connections on your Pocket PC
Phone.
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6.10 Wireless Modem
This utility will simulate your device as a wireless modem, and let your PC/Notebook be
connected to a wireless network. Wireless Modem allows you to select the various wireless
connection types: Serial, IrDA, USB, or Bluetooth.
Connecting via Serial Port or IrDA
Before create a new modem via IrDA connection, you need install the software IrCOMM2k.
IrCOMM2k is a driver for Windows 2000 and XP. It emulates a serial port which can be used
to exchange data with mobile devices. Go to http://www.ircomm2k.de to download the driver
and install it on your PC by following the installation instruction provided on the web.
If you are using a Serial port connection, you can just start the settings on your PC and your
Pocket PC Phone as described below. No additional driver needs to be installed.
Settings on your PC
Contact your ISP to get the APN (Access Point Name). Before you start using your Wire-
less Modem with a serial port or IrDA connection, you need to create a new modem on
your PC rst:
1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options.
2.
Add a new modem by selecting the Modem tab.
3. Enable the checkbox Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list.
4. Select Standard Modem Types in the Manufacturers eld, select Standard 33600 bps
Modem, then select Next.
5. Select your modem port and click Next.
6. When a
Modem installation is nished!
screen appears, click Finish to go back to the
Modem tab mentioned in Step 2. Now you can see a Standard 33600 bps Modem in the
modem list.
7. Highlight the modem you just created, click the Properties button, and select the Advanced
tab.
8. Enter the complete string in the Extra initialization commands: eld: AT+CGDCONT=1
,"IP","APN","",0,0
.
9. Remember to click the Change Default Preferences button after entering the required
string as mentioned above.
10.Click the General tab and set the Float control by selecting None from the drop-down list.
Keep pressing OK until the modem installation wizard exits.
A new standard modem is now set up successfully on your PC, but you still need to create
a new dial-up connection:
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1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dial-up Connections > Make
New Connection.
2. To continue, tap Next.
3.
Select Dial-up to the Internet. Tap Next.
4. Enable the option I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect
through a local area network (LAN) button, and
Next.
5. Select I connect through a phone line and a modem option, and then
Next.
6. Enable the Use area code and dialing rules checkbox and enter the telephone number
*99#, and then Next.
7. Enter the username and password you use to log on to your ISP, and then click
Next.
8. Enter a name for this connection, and then
Next.
9. Select No when the installation wizard asks you to set up an Internet mail account, and
then click
Next.
10.After the installation is completed, click Finish.
Settings on your Pocket PC Phone
You need to complete these actions before you start using the Wireless Modem on your
Pocket PC Phone:
n A GPRS SIM card is inserted in your Pocket PC Phone.
n
Disable the ActiveSync com port connection of your PC.
n Disable the Infrared function by tapping the Start menu > Settings > the Connections
tab > Beam. Uncheck Receive all incoming beams.
n Insert your Pocket PC Phone to your PC/Notebook by Serial connection (using the optional
serial sync cable).
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Wireless Modem.
2. Select the Serial connection type from the drop-down list and insert the synchronization
cable adapter.
3. Make sure that you have connected your device with a serial sync cable if you choose
Serial connection to a notebook or PC, tap Start.
Now you can start to dial the new dial-up connection you have created by tapping Start >
Settings > the Control Panel > Network and Dial-up Connections on your PC.
Connecting via USB Port
As with the connection via serial or IrDA, you need to check the following below before you
start using the Wireless Modem on your Pocket PC Phone via USB connection:
n A GPRS SIM card is inserted in your Pocket PC Phone.
n Disable the ActiveSync com port connection of your PC.
n Disable the Infrared function by tapping the Start menu > Settings > the Connections
tab > Beam, and then uncheck Receive all incoming beams.
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n Insert your Pocket PC Phone to your PC USB connection (using the USB sync cable or
cradle).
Before setting up an USB modem, you must verify that you have the two les, USBMDM
and USBModem_Dialer, on the Pocket PC Phone Companion CD. Insert the Companion
CD into the CD-Rom of your PC and perform the settings as follows:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Wireless Modem.
2. Select the USB connection type from the drop-down list and insert the USB cable
adapter.
3. Tap the Start button on the Wireless Modem screen of your Pocket PC Phone.
4. A Found New Hardware message will pop up on your desktop PC.
5. Select the Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a
specic driver option, and then click
Next.
6. Select Modem from the Hardware types list, and then Next.
7. Click the Have Disk button, and then
Next.
8. Select the recognized USB Modem in the Models list, and then
Next.
After the installation
is completed, select Finish.
9. After the installation, a new USB modem will be found in the Modem list by tapping Start
> Settings > Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options on your PC.
10.Double click the USBModem_Dialer le on the Pocket PC Phone Companion CD and set
the GPRS settings (enter the APN assigned by your ISP) in the blank text box and press
Dial to start the connection.
Connect via Bluetooth
Before starting to use your Pocket PC Phone as a Bluetooth modem, you must be sure that
your PC is a Bluetooth-enabled device. In addition, you still need to check the following:
n A GPRS SIM card is inserted in your Pocket PC Phone.
n Disable the ActiveSync BT port connection of your PC.
n Disable the Infrared function by tapping the Start menu > Settings > the Connections
tab > Beam. Uncheck Receive all incoming beams.
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > Wireless Modem.
2. Select the Bluetooth connection type from the drop-down list, and tap the Start button.
3. Open your Pocket PC Phone from the Bluetooth application installed on your PC.
The interface of the Bluetooth application installed on your PC will vary, depending on the
Bluetooth module embedded or attached in your PC when you purchased it. Follow the
installation instructions of the connected Bluetooth device's manual.
Chapter 7
Using Microsoft Outlook
7.1 Calendar
7.2 Contacts
7.3 Tasks
7.4 Notes
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7.1 Calendar
Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can
check your appointments in one of several views (Day, Week, Month, and Agenda) and
set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or other method. Appointments
for the day can be displayed on the Today screen.
If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize appointments between your Pocket
PC Phone and PC. See Using ActiveSync in Chapter 4.
1. Tap to go back to view today's appointment.
2. Tap to display or edit the appointment details.
3. Tap to create a new appointment.
4. Tap to change the appointments in various displayed views.
Create or change an appointment:
1. To create an appointment, tap New. To select a new date from a pop-up calendar, tap the
display date. To enter or select a new time, tap the display time. Enter the appointment
details, and when nished, tap OK to return to the calendar.
2. If you are working in Day view, tap the time slot for the new appointment and then New to
have the time automatically entered for you.
3. To change an appointment, tap it in the calendar, and then tap Edit. Change any appointment
detail by tapping it and entering the new information.
When entering a time, you can type military and abbreviated time forms, such as 2300 (be-
comes 11:00 PM), 913pm (becomes 9:13 PM), 911 (becomes 9:11 AM), and 9p (becomes
9:00 PM).
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Send a meeting request
You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of
Outlook or Pocket Outlook. The meeting request will be
created automatically and sent either when you synchronize
Inbox or when you connect to your E-mail server.
1. Create an appointment and enter the meeting
information.
2. Tap Attendees (you will need to hide the input panel
to see this box).
3. Select the meeting attendees from the list of E-mail
addresses you’ve entered in Contacts. Only those
contacts with E-mail addresses will be displayed.
4. Select other desired options and then tap OK.
5. Messaging automatically creates a meeting request
and sends it to the attendees the next time you
synchronize with your PC. Any textual notes entered
in the Notes tab (excluding writing or recordings) will
also be sent.
If you are sending the meeting request through a connection
to an ISP or the network, rather than through synchronization
with your PC, tap the Tools > Options > Appointments tab.
In Send meeting requests via, tap the service you want to
use to send the meeting request.
Use the summary screen
When you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary
screen is displayed. To change the appointment, tap Edit.
Set a reminder for an
appointment:
1. In the Calendar, tap the appointment, and then tap the
upper portion of the summary screen when editing the
appointment.
2. Tap Reminder and select Remind me.
3. To change how many minutes before the appointment
you are to be reminded, tap the minutes displayed.
To automatically set a reminder for all new appointments, in
the calendar, tap the Tools > Options > the Appointments
tab > Set reminders for new items.
Tap the service you want to use
to send the meeting request.
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Beam an appointment
To beam an appointment, in the calendar list, tap and hold the appointment. On the pop-up
menu, tap Beam Appointment. When using infrared (IR), align the IR ports between the
devices so that they are unobstructed and within close range of each other.
7.2 Contacts
Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily nd the
information you’re looking for, whether you’re at home or on the road. You can enter both
personal and business information.
If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize contacts between your device and
PC. See ActiveSync in Chapter 4.
View contacts:
1. Select the category of contacts you want displayed in the list.
2. Tap and enter part of a name to quickly nd it in the list.
3. Tap letters, such as h (home), w (work), or m (mobile) to the right of the contact to see
additional phone numbers and E-mail addresses.
4. Tap to display or edit the contact details.
5. Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu of available actions.
To change the way information appears in the list, tap Tools and then Options.
Create or change a contact:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Contacts > New.
2. Using the input panel, enter a name and other contact information. You will need to scroll
down to see all available elds.
3. To assign the contact to a category, scroll to and tap Categories and select a category
from the list. In the contact list, you can display contacts by category.
4. To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter text, draw, or create a recording.
5.
To change a contact, tap it in the contact list, and then tap Edit. To cancel edits, tap Edit > Undo.
When nished, tap OK to return to the contact list.
If you enter a name with more than 2 words, the middle word will be recorded as a middle
name. If your contact has a double rst or last name, tap the Name arrow and enter the
names in the proper box.
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Find a contact:
n Tap the Start menu > Programs > Find, enter the contact name (rst, last, or middle),
phone number, or address, select Contacts for the type, and then tap Go.
n From Contacts, start typing a contact name until you see it displayed on the screen. To
show all contacts again, tap the text box at the top of the screen and clear the text, or tap
the arrow icon to the right of the text box.
n Tap one of the sets of letters displayed at the top of the contact list. This takes you to the
contact names beginning with those letters.
n In the contact list, tap the category list (labeled All Contacts by default) and tap the category
to which you’ve assigned a contact. To show all contacts again, select All Contacts. To
view a contact not assigned to a category, select No Categories.
n To view the names of companies your contacts work for, in the contact list, tap View > By
Company. The number of contacts that work for that company will be displayed to the right
of the company name.
n Press and hold the top of the navigation pad until alphabetical letters appear on the screen in
large type. Then use the navigation pad to scroll through the alphabet and select a letter.
Beam a contact:
1. To beam a contact, in the contact list, tap and hold the contact. On the pop-up menu, tap
Beam Contact.
2. To beam multiple contacts, tap and drag to select the contacts. Then, tap Tools > Beam
Contacts.
When using infrared (IR), align the IR ports between the devices so that they are unob-
structed and within close range.
Change options:
1. In the contact list, tap Tools > Options.
2. To increase the available space for displaying contacts in the list, clear Show ABC tabs.
3. The area code and country/region for new contacts are automatically entered based on
the information in Country/Region settings.
Using the summary screen
When you tap a contact in the contact list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the
contact information, tap Edit.
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7.3
Tasks
Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A variety of task information can be
displayed on the Today screen.
If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize tasks
between your device and PC. See ActiveSync in Chapter 4.
Create or change a task:
1. To create a task with detailed information, such as start and due dates, tap the Start menu
> Tasks > New.
2. In the task list, you can display tasks by category.
3. To assign the task to a category, tap Categories and select a category from the list. To
create a new category, tap the Add/Delete tab, enter the category name, and then tap
Add. The new category is automatically selected in the Select tab.
4. To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter text, draw, or create a recording. When
nished, tap OK to return to the task list.
5. To change a task, tap it in the task list, and then tap Edit. To quickly create a task, enter
text in the Tap here to add a new task box at the top of the screen. If you don't see this
box, tap Tools > Entry Bar.
Set a reminder for a task:
1. In the task list, tap the task, and then tap Edit.
2. Tap the Due eld and set a due date if you have not already done so.
3. Tap the Reminder eld and select Remind me. You will be reminded at 8:00 in the morning
on the due date.
4. To change the reminder date, tap the date displayed.
To be automatically reminded of new tasks with a due date, in the task list, tap Tools >
Options and select Set reminders for new items.
To choose how you are reminded, for example by a sound, tap the Start menu > Settings
> the Personal tab > Sounds & Notications.
Using the summary screen
When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the task,
tap Edit.
Beam a task
To beam a task, in the task list, tap and hold the task. On the pop-up menu, tap Beam
Task.
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7.4 Notes
Notes help you quickly capture ideas, notes, and thoughts. You can create a note using
written and typed text, drawings, and recordings. You can also share your notes with oth-
ers through E-mail, infrared, and synchronization with your PC. Please see Chapter 4 for
more information.
To create documents with advanced formatting or templates, such as bulleted lists and tabs,
use word processing software developed for your device, such as Pocket Word.
Create a note:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Notes > New.
2. Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, and recording, see Entering Information in
Chapter 2 for more information about using the input panel, writing and drawing on the
screen, and creating recordings.
You can insert the date in a note. First, deselect and make sure that no drawings are
selected. Next, tap and hold anywhere on the note and then tap Insert Date.
Send a note by E-mail:
1. If you haven’t already set up Messaging to send and receive messages, please do so now.
See Chapter 8.
2. In the note list, tap and hold the note or recording. To select multiple notes or recordings,
tap and drag. Then, tap and hold the selected items.
3. On the pop-up menu, tap Send via E-mail. A new message is created with the item
attached.
Beam a note
To beam a note, in the note list, tap and hold the note. On the pop-up menu, tap Beam
File.
Change options:
1. In the note list, tap Tools > Options.
2. From the Default template list, you can select a pre-designed template to use with all new
notes.
3. If you store most of your notes and recordings on a storage card, in Save to, tap Storage
card to have new items automatically stored on your storage card.
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Chapter 8
Messaging Features
8.1 E-mail Messages
8.2 MSN Messenger
8.3 MMS Messages
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8.1 E-mail Messages
You can receive E-mail and text messages in Messaging. E-mail messages are sent by
using an address you receive from your Internet service provider (ISP), an E-mail service
provider, or your employer. Text messages are sent and received through your phone service
provider by using a phone number as the message address.
You can also send and receive E-mail by synchronizing with your PC, or by connecting to a
Post Ofce Protocol 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) mail server.
You need to set up an E-mail account for each method that you use except for an Outlook
E-mail account, which is set up by default. The Outlook E-mail account on your Pocket PC
Phone is used to store messages that you send and receive through synchronization with
a PC. Account names appear when you open the folder list, which is located on the left,
under the navigation bar, in the message list view.
How you download copies of messages depends on how you are receiving messages:
n If you receive E-mail messages through a remote E-mail server, follow the instruction as
described on the next page, under "Downloading messages from a server."
n
If you receive E-mail messages through ActiveSync, begin synchronization. For more
information, please refer to Chapter 4.
n Text messages are automatically received when your phone is turned on. Otherwise,
messages are held by your service provider until the next time your phone is turned on.
With synchronization, messages are synchronized between the Pocket PC Phone Inbox
folder for the Outlook E-mail account and the PC Inbox by using ActiveSync and Microsoft
Exchange or Microsoft Outlook. For more information, see Chapter 4.
Setting up an E-mail account:
Open Messaging on your Pocket PC Phone by tapping the Start menu > Messaging >
Accounts > New Account. The E-mail Setup wizard will prompt you to ll in the necessary
information to complete the setup.
1. Fill in your E-mail address, then tap Next.
2.
The Auto conguration will attempt to connect your Pocket PC Phone to your E-mail server
and automatically download the necessary connection settings.
If Auto conguration is
unsuccessful, contact your ISP or network administrator.
3. Enter Your name, User name and Password, then tap Next. If you check the Save
password box, your device will not ask for your password the next time you log in to an
E-mail account. However, other people can access your account if you lose the device.
4. Select the appropriate Account type that your E-mail provider supports (POP3 or IMAP4).
E
nter a Name for your E-mail account, then tap Next.
5. Enter your E-mail provider’s server name information for Incoming mail and Outgoing
mail, then tap Finish.
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When nished, tap Accounts. Your new E-mail account will be displayed under this menu.
You can start connecting to your E-mail server at this point.
You can set up several E-mail accounts, including your Outlook E-mail account, but you
can set up only one text message account.
Changing options for an account:
1. Tap Accounts > Accounts.
2. Tap the name of the account, and follow the instructions on the screen.
Deleting an account:
1. Tap Accounts > Accounts.
2. Tap and hold the name of the account > and then tap Delete.
You cannot delete the text messages and MMS account.
Downloading messages from a server
In Messaging, tap Accounts > Connect to open a connection to the Internet or your cor-
porate network, depending on the account. For more information, see Chapter 6.
1. Tap Accounts and ensure that the account you want to use is selected (marked by a
bullet).
2. Tap Connect. The messages on your device and E-mail server are synchronized. New
messages are downloaded to your Pocket PC Phone Inbox folder, messages in your Pocket
PC Phone Outbox folder are sent, and messages that have been deleted from the server
are removed from your Pocket PC Phone Inbox. Tap a message in the message list to
open it.
3. If you read a message and decide that you need the full copy, tap Edit > Mark for Download
while in the message window. If you are in the message list, tap and hold the message, and
then tap Mark for Download. This will also download message attachments if you selected
those options when you set up the E-mail account. You can also choose to download full
copies of messages by default.
4. When nished, tap Accounts > Disconnect.
Receiving attachments
An attachment sent with an E-mail message or downloaded from the server appears as an
icon at the bottom of the message in its own window pane. Tapping the attachment icon
opens the attachment if it has been fully downloaded. You can mark an attachment for
downloading (IMAP4 account only) the next time you connect.
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Through synchronization:
1. Start ActiveSync on your PC.
2. Click File > Mobile Device > and then select your mobile device.
3. Click Tools > and then click Options.
4. Select the message account > Settings, and then select Include File Attachments.
Through a remote IMAP4 E-mail server:
1. From Messaging, tap Accounts > Accounts > IMAP4.
2. Tap Next until you reach Server Information > and then tap Options.
3. Tap Next twice > Get full copy of messages and When getting full copy get
attachments.
Embedded images and objects cannot be received as attachments. An embedded message
can be viewed as an attachment when using IMAP4 to receive E-mail. However, this feature
does not work if TNEF (Transport Neutral Encapsulated Format) is enabled so that you
can receive meeting requests.
Composing and sending a message:
Text Messages (SMS) cannot be used to send E-mail messages. You can tap the double
arrows next to the Subj. eld to show the complete header. From the Account list, select
an E-mail account.
If you are sending a text message (SMS) and want to know if it was received, before sending
the message, tap Tools > Options > Request message delivery notication.
You can also send a text message from the Phone Dialer Screen by tapping Tools > Send
Text Message. A new message screen will appear in Messaging.
1. In the message list, tap Accounts and select Outlook E-Mail, Text Messages (SMS), or
the desired E-mail account.
2. Tap New.
3. 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.
or tap the Address Book button.
4. Enter your message. To quickly add common messages, tap My Text and tap a desired
message.
5. To check spelling, tap Tools > Spell Check.
6. Tap Send. If you are working ofine, the message is moved to the Outbox folder and will
be sent the next time you connect.
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Managing Messages and Folders
Each E-mail account and text message account has its own folder hierarchy with ve default
folders: Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, and Sent Items. The messages you receive
and send through the mail account are stored in these folders. You can also create additional
folders within each hierarchy. The behavior of the folders you create depends on whether
you are using an Outlook E-Mail, Text Messages, POP3, MMS, or IMAP4 account.
If you use an Outlook E-Mail account, E-mail messages in the Inbox folder in Outlook
E-Mail will automatically be synchronized with your device. You can elect to synchronize
additional folders by designating them for ActiveSync. The folders you create and the mes-
sages you move will then be mirrored on the server.
If you use a Text Messages account, messages are stored in the Inbox folder.
If you use a POP3 account and you move E-mail messages to a folder you created, the link
is broken between the messages on the device and their copies on the mail server. The next
time you connect, the mail server will see that the messages are missing from the device
Inbox folder and delete them from the server. This prevents you from having duplicate copies
of a message, but it also means that you will no longer have access to messages that you
move to folders created from anywhere except the device.
If you use an IMAP4 account, the folders you create and the E-mail messages you move
are mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are available to you anytime you connect
to your mail server, whether it is from your device or PC. This synchronization of folders
occurs whenever you connect to your mail server, create new folders, or rename/delete
folders when connected.
For all accounts except Outlook E-Mail, you can access folder options by tapping Tools
> Manage Folders.
8.2 MSN Messenger
MSN Messenger features include:
n Seeing who is online.
n Sending and receiving instant messages.
n Having instant message conversations with groups of contacts.
n Notifying contacts of your on-line status.
n Blocking contacts from seeing your status or sending you messages.
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To use MSN Messenger, you need a Microsoft Passport account, or a Microsoft Exchange
E-mail account that your employer provides. Once you have one of these accounts, you
will need to:
n Set up an account on MSN Messenger.
n Sign in to MSN Messenger.
Setting up an account
Before you can use MSN Messenger, you must set up the instant messaging account(s)
to use. For MSN Messenger Service, you must have a Microsoft Passport or Hotmail
account. For Exchange Instant Messaging, you must have an Exchange account.
1. To use MSN Messenger Service, set up a connection to the Internet; to use Exchange
Instant Messaging, set up a connection to your corporate network.
2. Tap the Start menu > Program > MSN Messenger.
3. In MSN Messenger, tap Tools > Options > the Accounts tab.
4. Select Enable MSN Messenger Service and/or Enable Exchange Instant Messaging.
5. Enter your sign-in name and password for the selected account(s). Your sign-in name is
usually in the form: username@domain.com.
6. If you selected both accounts, tap Settings, and select which account to sign in to rst.
n To set up a Microsoft Passport account, go to http://www.passport.com.
n To set up a Hotmail account, go to http://www.hotmail.com.
n To set up an Exchange account, see your network administrator.
Signing In and Signing Out
1. To sign in, tap anywhere on the screen. Follow the directions on the screen.
2. To sign out, tap Tools > Sign out.
To sign in as your device is connected to the Internet, tap Tools > Options > the General
tab > and select the Run this program upon connection box. Signing in to an Exchange
account may take several minutes depending upon your connection speed. Reducing the
number of Exchange contacts will decrease your sign-in time.
8.3 MMS Messages
With the Pocket PC phone, you can create and share your own MMS messages, complete
with photos, videos, text, and audio to your friends and family. You can even use the Pocket
PC phone’s camera to snap photos and immediately send them by composing an MMS
message.
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Launching the MMS Message screen
MMS is incorporated into the Pocket PC phone’s Messaging function. You can access MMS
directly by selecting the Start menu > Messaging > Accounts > MMS. Your device also
allows you several ways to launch the MMS composer screen:
n From Album: Select any picture in Album, tap on Tools > Send via MMS. At this point you
will be directed to the MMS composer screen in Messaging.
n From Camera (Optional): Capture a picture or a video clip. A Review mode pop-up menu
will let you select from the four icons after you have captured an image or video clip, one
of which will be Send via MMS.
n From MMS Video: Select the Start menu > Programs > MMS Video, which will direct you
the MMS Video mode in Camera.
Creating an MMS Message
MMS messages are created by combing various slides. Each slide can consist of a photo, an
audio or video clip, audio, or text. To begin select the Start menu > Messaging > Accounts
> MMS
. In the MMS Inbox, tap New. You may not automatically be taken to a blank message,
but to a page that displays pre-made templates, choose the template you want. If you would
prefer to create a blank message next time, check the “Always choose custom” box.
Message Boxes
To view message folders and options:
When the program starts, it will take you to your message boxes.
Use the pull-down to select
the one you wish to view. Within each message box, you can tap and hold on an individual
message to see various options.
Options Explanations
New Creates a new message.
Delete Removes the message.
Reply Lets you respond to the message by sending one of your own.
Reply All Responds to everyone included in the initial message.
Forward Sends the message to someone else.
Mark as
Unread
Makes the message appear as if it is a newly received message.
Message Info Displays various message information, such as the sender, the subject,
the date and time it was sent, and the size.
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1. When you’re ready to send your message, tap here.
2. Here you can enter your recipients and subject. Tap the double down arrow to view the Cc
and Bcc elds, and message size.
3. Tap here to insert a photo or video.
4. Tap here to input a text message.
5. Tap here to include an audio clip.
Adding a photo or a video clip
You can add either a still image or a video clip to each individual slide. After you’ve tapped the
area to add a photo or video, you’ll be allowed to select exactly what you want to include.
1. This pull-down lets you select a specic location that contains photos/videos.
2. Tap the specic photo or video clip that you want to add.
Tap and hold on the icon at the bottom of the screen for an explanation of its function.
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Adding text
You can add text to any slide. You can either enter in new text with the keyboard, or use
“canned” text. Canned text are previously saved words or phrases. Tap the Canned Text icon
to see a list of pre-saved text messages. Tap the one you want, and then choose “Select.”
Tap and hold on the Canned Text screen to view these additional options:
n New: Lets you enter in a new canned text message.
n Edit: Lets you modify an existing canned text message.
n Delete: Removes the selected canned text from the list.
Adding audio
Single audio clips can be added to each slide. You can either include an existing sound
le, or record a new one.
1. From the pull-down, select a location that contains audio les.
2. Tap the le you’d like to use.
You can view le information similarly to the way you can with photos and videos. Tap and
hold on a le, then choose “File info” (you can also delete the le). The le name, duration,
date, and size are shown. You can use the playback controls to preview the audio by press-
ing tapping on the play button.
Menu commands
The following commands are found at the bottom of the composer screen:
n EDIT
Insert Slide: Adds a new, blank slide to your current message.
New From Template: Lets you create a new message using a pre-made template.
Save As Template: Lets you save the current message as a template for later use.
Delete Slide: Removes the current slide from your message.
Organize Slides: Lets you arrange the slide order and display time for each slide:
Add vCard: Attaches a vCard of your choice to the message.
Add vCalendar: Attaches an appointment of your choice to the message.
Capture Picture: Lets you take a new picture (optional).
Capture Video: Lets you capture a new video (optional).
Cancel: Backs out of the message creation and returns you to your message box.
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n Options
Text: Choose between “Top” and “Bottom.” This determines where your included text will
appear in the message. Preview your message to see which looks best.
Send Options:
Uncheck the “Send the message now” box to manually set the date and time that you
would like the message sent.
From the “Expiration” pull-down, select how long you’d like the message to be stored
on the server. The server will stop attempting to deliver the message after the set time
expires.
Set the message priority from the “Priority” pull-down.
Viewing messages
When viewing messages that you receive or send, or when previewing a message you’re
working on, you have a variety of options.
Use the Play/Pause/Stop buttons to view the message. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to
skip among the various slides (if applicable). You don’t need to see the message straight
through; you can skip among the various slides.
Tapping “Objects” on the menu displays a list of all the message components. Tap any
component to open/view it. From the “Tools” menu, you can choose to save an object. You
can also view the component’s le properties.
MMS Settings
The “Servers” tab lists your available servers. The “About” tab lists various program informa-
tion. To view and edit your MMS settings, choose “MMS Settings” from the “Tools” menu that
appears at the bottom of the screen while viewing any message box:
n Connect Via: Select your type of network connection from the pull-down.
n Retrieve Messages Immediately: Typically, you receive a notication whenever a new
message is available. Checking this box downloads new messages automatically. You can
also choose to download messages while roaming.
n Save Sent Messages: Check this option to save a copy of messages that you send.
n Attempts Before Giving Up: This value sets the number of times the program will attempt
to send your message before stopping.
n Photo Resolution: Choose the resolution for images that you send. You may want to
decrease below the original resolution to help the send/receive time.
Chapter 9
Applications
9.1 Pocket Word
9.2 Pocket Excel
9.3 Windows Media Player
9.4 Pictures
9.5 learVue PDF
9.6 ClearVue PPT
9.7 KSE Truefax 2.0
9.8 MIDlet Manager
9.9 VoiceDia
9.10 ZIP
9.11 Spb GPRS Monitor
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9.1 Pocket Word
You can create and edit documents and templates in Microsoft Pocket Word just as you
would do in Microsoft Word on your PC. Pocket Word documents can be saved as .psw,
.doc, .rtf, or .txt les. You can enter information in a document by typing, writing, draw-
ing, or recording. After you close a document and name it, the document is automatically
placed in the Pocket Word document list.
Synchronizing Pocket Word documents
Pocket Word documents can be synchronized with Word documents on your PC. To syn-
chronize les, select the Files type for synchronization in ActiveSync Options settings on
your PC. When you select Files, a \My Documents folder is created on your PC’s desktop.
Place all the les you want to synchronize with the device in this folder. Please note that
password-protected les cannot be synchronized.
All Pocket Word les that are stored in \My Documents and its subfolders are synchro-
nized with the PC. ActiveSync will convert the documents during synchronization. When
you delete a le on your PC or your device, the le will be deleted in the other location the
next time you synchronize. For more information on synchronization, or le conversion, see
ActiveSync Help on the PC.
Document conversion
The Word documents (.doc) and templates (.dot), created in Word 6.0 or later on the PC,
are converted to Pocket Word documents (.psw) and templates (.psw). The conversion
takes place during the following:
n During le synchronization.
n When you copy a Word le from the PC to your Pocket PC Phone.
n When you open an E-mail message with an attached Word le on your device.
Pocket Word documents are converted to Word documents when they are synchronized
or copied back to the PC. During the conversion from Word to Pocket Word, most simple
text and paragraph formatting will be retained and displayed, but some formatting attributes
could be changed or lost.
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9.2 Pocket Excel
You can create and edit workbooks and templates in Microsoft Pocket Excel just as you
would do in Microsoft Excel on your PC. Pocket Excel workbooks are usually saved as
.pxl les, but you can also save them in the .xls format. When you close a workbook, it
is automatically named and placed in the Pocket Excel workbook list. You can attach a
password to a workbook to ensure privacy.
Synchronizing Pocket Excel workbooks
Pocket Excel workbooks can be synchronized with Excel workbooks on your PC. To syn-
chronize les, select the Files type for synchronization in ActiveSync Options settings on
your PC.
When you select Files, a \My Documents folder is created on your PC’s desktop.
Place all the les you want to synchronize with the device in this folder. Password-protected
les cannot be synchronized.
All Pocket Excel les that are stored in \My Documents and its subfolders are synchronized
with the PC. ActiveSync converts documents during synchronization.
When you delete a le on your PC or your device, the le will be deleted in the other location
the next time you synchronize.
For more information on synchronization or le conversion, see ActiveSync Help on the
PC.
Workbook conversion
The Excel les (.xls) and templates (.xlt), created in Excel version 5.0/95 or later on the
PC, are converted to Pocket Excel workbook (.pxl) or template (.pxt) les. The conversion
takes place during the following:
n During le synchronization.
n When you copy an Excel le to your device from the PC.
n When you open an E-mail message with an Excel le as an attachment.
Pocket Excel workbooks are converted to Excel workbooks when they are synchronized
or copied back to the PC.
During the conversion from Excel to Pocket Excel, most simple text and paragraph formatting
will be retained and displayed, but some formatting attributes could be changed or lost.
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9.3 Windows Media Player
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player to play audio and video les that are stored on your
Pocket PC Phone, a network, or the Internet.
You can play les in either Windows Media or MP3 format (this includes les with the ex-
tensions .asf, .wma, .wmv, and .mp3.) To nd contents in the Windows Media Format for
your Pocket PC phone, please go to http://www.windowsmedia.com.
To turn on Windows Media Player on your Pocket PC Phone, tap the Start menu > Pro-
grams > Windows Media.
About the playlist
A playlist is a list of digital media les that play in a specied order. By using playlists, you can
group audio and video les together for convenient playback. For example, you can create a
playlist of your favorite songs by a particular artist or a playlist of work-related video clips.
For more information about creating and editing a playlist on your Pocket PC Phone, select
Help from the Start menu.
Play a le on a network:
To play streaming media, your device must be connected to a network. See the remote
connection settings in Chapter 6 for more information.
1. Tap Tools > Open URL.
2. Enter a URL in the Location to Open: eld.
9.4 Pictures
Pictures collects, organizes and sorts .jpg picture les on your device. With Pictures, you
can download images to your PC, use ActiveSync to copy the les to your Pocket PC Phone,
and view the images as a slide show.
Pictures can also be stored and transferred to your device from a MMC, SD, or any storage
form factor supported by your digital camera. Insert a card into the memory card slot and then
copy or drag the pictures from your PC to the My Documents directory on the memory card.
(If the memory card does not have a My Documents directory you must create one rst).
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Transferring pictures
Pictures stored on your PC can be synchronized with Pictures on your device. Picture
synchronization is not automatically selected in ActiveSync; you need to tap the sync option
Files in ActiveSync on your desktop PC to activate this function.
Finding and listing pictures:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Pictures.
2. Tap My Pictures and select a folder from the drop-down menu.
Viewing pictures:
1. In Pictures, tap to view pictures as a slide show.
2. Tap to view pictures stored in your My Pictures folder.
3. Tap to view pictures stored on a storage card.
n During the Slide Show, tap anywhere on the screen to display the Slide show toolbar,
which you can use to pause the Slide Show and rotate the view.
n Press the Left/Right controls to move forward or backward through the slides.
Sorting pictures:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Pictures.
2. Tap to select a sorting option such as Name, Date, Size, and Type from the drop-down
menu.
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Tap to select a folder from the
drop-down menu
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Deleting an image
Hold the stylus rmly on the le name of the picture you want to delete. Select Delete from
the pop-up menu.
Edit pictures
You can rotate, crop, zoom and adjust the brightness and color contrast of your .jpg
pictures. Tap the desired picture, then:
n Tap to rotate a picture 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
n Tap to crop a picture by dragging and selecting the crop area. Tap outside of the box
to stop cropping.
n Tap to display the Zoom panel, from which you can zoom in or out of a picture, or return
a picture to full-screen size.
n Tap Edit > Brightness and Contrast to adjust the brightness and contrast of a picture.
n Tap Edit > Undo to undo an edit, or Redo to redo an edit.
Set pictures as background
You can use one of your own .jpg pictures as the background on the Today screen, and
specify how you want it displayed on the screen, such as adjusting the transparency level.
1. In Pictures, tap the picture you want to set as the background.
2. Tap Tools > Set as Today Wallpaper.
The default setting for the transparency level of the background picture is 65%. This can be
adjusted in the Set as Today Wallpaper screen.
Customizing pictures
You can launch Pictures automatically when a digital camera storage card is inserted. You
can also set the length of the time delay between slides for a slide show.
To select launch automatically:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Pictures.
2. Tap Tools > Options > the General tab.
3. Check the box next to Detect digital camera storage cards
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To select the time delay between slides:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Pictures.
2. Tap Tools > Options > the Slide Show tab.
3. Select a number of seconds, then tap OK.
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9.5 ClearVue PDF
ClearVue PDF displays Portable Document Format les. These les usually have a .pdf
extension.
To open a PDF le:
1. Launch ClearVue PDF by tapping the Start menu > Programs > ClearVue PDF.
2. Tap File > Open to view a list of .pdf les on your Pocket PC Phone > Tap the le you want
to view.
Moving around in a document
When a document is larger than one screen, scroll bars enable you to move around. You
can navigate around a .PDF le in the following ways:
n Tap the up/down and right/left arrows to move one line to the desired direction. You can
also use the navigation pad to move around the screen.
n Click and hold the space between the arrow and the scroll bar to move one screen to the
desired position.
n Use the left, right, up and down arrow keys on the soft keyboard to move to the desired
position.
n You can also tap and hold and then drag the screen to move around the document to the
desired position.
The Zoom feature
The Zoom feature allows you to enlarge or reduce the document content on display. Zoom
is available from the View menu.
To get a different view of a document, select from the preset Zoom settings, or choose a
Custom Zoom.
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9.6 ClearVue PPT
ClearVue PPT (Presentation) displays presentations created in Microsoft PowerPoint 97,
PowerPoint 2000 and PowerPoint 2002. ClearVue Presentation allows you to view your
presentation as it was created. The program also allows you to create a Custom Slide List.
In this list, you can select which slides to include in the presentation and you can change
the order of the slides presented.
ClearVue Presentation displays the rst slide in the presentation in either the Normal View
or the Slide Sorter View. From the current view, you can Change the View, Set Up a Show,
View Notes attached to your presentation, Zoom in on a slide, or View your show.
Conversion settings
Before viewing PowerPoint presentations, you must change your default le conversion
settings so that les transferred from your PC to your handheld are not changed.
1. Launch ActiveSync on your desktop and go to Tools > Options.
2. On the Options page, choose the Rules tab > Conversion Settings.
3. Choose the Desktop to Device tab, highlight Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation from
the list and click Edit.
4. Choose No conversion (*.ppt) from the drop down and click OK three times until you are
back on the main ActiveSync screen.
Any PowerPoint les you transfer to your handheld will now be preserved in their original
format for viewing.
View a presentation
To open a PPT presentation le:
1. Launch ClearVue Presentation by tapping the Start menu > Programs > ClearVue
PPT.
2. Tap File > and select Open to view a list of .ppt les on your Pocket PC Phone > Tap the
le you want to view.
3. Tap Slide Show to view the slides from the View menu or by using the Icon on the
toolbar.
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The Slide Viewer opens with the presentation in the Normal View or the Slide Sorter View.
You can change the view by selecting an alternate View from the View menu or by using
one of the ToolBar icons. If the presentation was received as an E-mail attachment, you
can also just tap on it to open.
Normal Viewer
The Normal View has the Slide List and the Image Window. You can also view Notes in
the Normal View. On your Pocket PC Phone, Notes that are attached to your presentation
can be viewed by selecting Notes from the View menu.
The Slide List window allows you to do the following:
n Choose the image shown in the Image window by selecting the slide in the list.
n Select which slides will show in your presentation by checking or unchecking the slide
checkbox in the slide list.
n Move a slide up or down by using the Move slide up or Move slide down ToolBar icon.
The Image Window allows you to do the following:
n Scroll through the slides using the scroll bars.
n Zoom in on a slide for a closer view by double clicking the Image Window.
n Click on the Watermark in the lower left corner of the image to bring up a context menu.
From this menu you can:
Go to any slide you want to view.
Zoom in or out for viewing.
Select Rotation to rotate the slide to Portrait or Landscape.
Select Close to go back to the Image Window.
The Slide Sorter
The Slide Sorter shows slide thumbnails of the currently selected presentation. From this
window, you can do the following:
n Sort the slides by using:
The Move slide up or Move slide down.
The stylus to drag and drop the slide to the desired location.
n Select which slides to include in your presentation by selecting an image then, selecting
or deselecting Select Slide from the Setup menu.
n Zoom in on a slide for a closer view by double clicking on the slide.
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Set up a slide show
The Set Up Show dialog can be opened from the Setup menu. From the Set Up Show
dialog, you can do the following:
n The Slide List allows you to Select which slides will show in your presentation. You can
do this by checking or unchecking the slide checkbox.
n You can also set the Advance Slide for Manual, Use timings, or Automatic.
The Manually button will ignore all PowerPoint timings, allowing you to control the time
between animations and transitions.
The Use timings, if present button will display the show just as it does in PowerPoint.
The Automatically advance after button will allow the show to run on its own. When the
Automatic button is selected, you can set the Timing between slide transitions, and Loop
the show if desired.
Navigating a presentation
While a slide show is running, you can move to another slide by doing one of the follow-
ing:
n Click on the presentation screen to advance one slide forward, but this is disabled when
using a Pen or Pointer.
n While a slide show is running, click on the arrow watermark in the lower left corner of the
screen to bring up a Context menu. From this menu, you can view the Next slide action,
the Previous slide action, or select a slide from the Go to... drop down list. You can also
use a Pen to mark on a slide or a Pointer for clarity. If you want to stop the presentation
show, select End Show.
n Tap on the Right and Down buttons move to the next slide, and the Left and Up buttons
move to the previous slide.
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9.7 KSE Truefax 2.0
Truefax is a software that allows you to send and receive faxes on your Pocket PC
Phone.
Before you send or receive a fax, make sure that the device is connected to a GPRS network.
The GPRS network status is conrmed by an antenna symbol G on the status bar. Please
note that the performance of fax communication is determined by the relative strength of
the GPRS network signal.
Sending a fax:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > KSE Truefax 2.0 > New.
2. In the Recipient dialog screen, enter the recipient's name and fax number. Alternatively,
you can also choose a contact from Contacts by tapping next to the To: eld. As a
shortcut, Truefax enables the user to access the Contacts to compose the recipient's data.
While working on Contacts, you can select up to 10 names to send the fax to. Check the
Multiple recipients box to list the selected contacts with the multiple recipient mode.
3.
To attach a cover page on your fax document, choose the available type of cover pages from
the drop-down list and tap Next.
A Note dialog box will appear if you choose a coverage
template.
4. Enter a subject of the fax in the Subject eld. Entering a subject in the Subject eld may
help you to manage your faxes later on. In the lower edit eld, you can enter more text that
will also appear on the cover page. Tap Next to continue, or tap Back to modify settings in
a previous dialog. A warning message will appear if you didn't enter the Owner Information
on your device. This information will show in the cover page if you entered your contact
information on the Today screen.
5. To attach a document, tap the Add button, which will display all available documents stored
on your device. Find the le you want to attach, tap OK. Repeat this procedure until you
have completed your selection. Or, you can create a new fax note by tapping New. You can
modify the order in which the documents are to be attached. Tap the Up or Down arrow
next to the attachment list to move the document you have selected. To remove an item
from the list, select the document and tap Delete.
6. After you have completed the selection of your attachment(s) and tapped Next, a
summarized Preview screen will list all the settings of this fax document. A small window
will show you a preview of the fax. Tap this window to open a larger preview screen, which
also enables you to write a note on the documents.
7. Tap Send to connect to your internal modem to send all composed faxes. A duplicate copy
will be stored in the Outbox folder. As soon as the fax sending dialog is opened, the device
will automatically switch to Flight mode. Once the fax is successfully sent, the Flight mode
is automatically switched off and the device will return to normal connectivity status.
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Receiving a fax
To receive faxes with Truefax via your
Pocket PC Phone,
you need a special
fax number as-
signed by your mobile phone operator. Currently, it's not possible to receive faxes through
your Pocket PC Phone with a standard mobile phone number.
Contact your mobile operator for the availability of this service.
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > KSE Truefax 2.0.
2. Tap in the menu bar to open the receipt dialog and to activate the modem. Truefax will
then wait for incoming faxes.
3. After the fax has been received, Truefax will switch to Waiting for incoming call. To close
the receipt dialog, tap the Cancel button and wait until the button changes to Close, which
could take some time.
4. You will nd the document in the fax Inbox folder when a fax has been received.
Finishing
After a fax has been sent or received, the phone module has to be re-activated.
1. Tap the antenna symbol on the task bar to open the connectivity screen of your
phone.
2. Tap Turn off ight mode in the appearing window.
3.
After a while the "x" at the antenna symbol will be replaced by a "!" and the antenna symbol
with the signal bars will reappear.
In certain situations it is necessary to reenter the PIN code in order to reconnect to a GPRS
network.
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Using the Fax Viewer
The fax viewer allows you to look at a fax and draw text or sketches on an existing document
or on a newly created document.
n
You can zoom a document by tapping
on the tool bar and choosing the zoom factor from
the opening list.
n With
you can:
Choose the pen width.
Choose between a white or black pen.
Select Clear Page to clear all previous modications on the fax document.
n Tap the Undo or Redo button
to reverse what you have done with the pen or to reverse
a rejected action.
n Tap
to view your fax documents page by page.
n With
, you can:
Invert: Show the actual page inverted. All black points will be white and all white points will
be black.
Rotate by 180 deg.: Rotate the page so that a fax received upside down can be viewed
without rotating the device.
Show Margins: User dened margins can be a thin border, drawn in the fax viewer
dialog.
Page Info: Display information about the chosen page.
Customized templates
Truefax allows you to customize your documents to tailor a personal or corporate identity
for your faxes. The identication dialog consists of three edit elds to display additional
information about the sender.
Tap the Start menu > Programs > KSE Truefax 2.0 > Tools >
Identify....
Banner Name and Banner Number are both shown in the banner on the top of each page
of the fax, if you have activated the Send Banner checkbox.
The fax device of the receiver will show the Station ID as the sender number.
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Properties:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > KSE Truefax 2.0 > Tools > Properties....
1. In Logo graphic, you can tap the File button to choose a bitmap that will be used as a
logo representing the sender on the cover page.
2. Units option enable you to choose the unit you are most familiar with. You can specify
inch or cm (centimeter).
3. The last and bottom part of the properties dialog is for the Fax Viewer customization. In
the properties dialog you can customize the Fax Viewer by selecting:
Text size: Enlarge the text font when viewing the document.
Caption word break: make the text break if it does not t into a single line
Keep graphics of sent faxes feature: faxes that were already will not be saved. Assigning
every fax a subject should better help you to identify your sent faxes without storing the fax
documents.
4. Tap OK to save the new settings.
Layout
You can customize the appearance of your fax by modifying the settings in the Layout
dialog.
Tap the Start menu > Programs > KSE Truefax 2.0 > Tool > Layout
n In the Font tab, dene the font that will be used for the fax. The only text that won’t be
shown with this font is the text you have written with the quick note feature of the fax viewer,
because this text will be handled as a graphic.
n The Margins tab shows the actual height and width of the margins used for the fax. Modify
these values by choosing one of the given values from the list. The standard measurement
unit can be set in the Properties options.
Fax Options
Tap the Start menu > Programs > KSE Truefax 2.0 > Tool > Fax
n The Fax options dialog lets you choose the Resolution of your fax. Select the Fine resolution
to generate high-quality faxes, or choose the Normal resolution for optimal transmission
rates.
n Activate the Play sounds after send checkbox to hear a sound prompt after a completed
send or receive action.
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9.8 MIDlet Manager
Your Pocket PC phone supports Java 2 Edition, J2ME. The MIDlet Manager allows you to
download Java applications such as games and tools specically designed for mobile devices.
You will nd that some Java applications and games may have already been installed on
your device. The Java MIDlet Manager gives you the exibility of installing and managing
additional J2ME applications from the Internet.
Installing MIDlets directly from the Internet
You can install MIDlets/MIDlet suites directly from the Internet using Internet Explorer in
conjunction with the MIDlet Manager.
1. Connect to the Internet and locate a MIDlets/MIDlet suite you wish to download (this is
normally a .jad and a .jar le).
2.
Select the MIDlets/MIDlet suite and download it.
3. You will be asked to conrm before the download begins.
4. A progress screen is displayed while the les are being downloaded. You may cancel the
download at any time.
Once your download is completed, the MIDlet Manager will automatically start and prompt
you to install your new MIDlets/MIDlet suite. You must conrm that you want to proceed
and the installation of your MIDlets/MIDlet suite is completed. Alternatively, you can cancel
the installation at any time.
Installing MIDlets from a PC
You can install MIDlets/MIDlet suite onto your Pocket PC Phone from your PC using the USB
sync cable, the optional cradle, infrared or Bluetooth. MIDlets transferred to your Pocket
PC Phone using infrared, Bluetooth, or as E-mail attachments are automatically saved in
the My Documents directory.
To install MIDlets via a physical connection (such as USB sync cable or cradle) use Win-
dows Explorer to copy your MIDlet le(s) from your PC to any of the following temporary
directories, from where they can be installed by the MIDlet Manager.
n Pocket PC memory: Mobile Device\My Pocket PC\My Documents\My MIDlets
n Storage card: Mobile Device\My Pocket PC\Storage Card\
If the folder My MIDlets not exist in My Documents, you need to create one with exactly
the same folder name. The folder Storage Card will automatically appear once you insert
the SD card to your Pocket PC Phone.
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Once the le(s) have been copied to your Pocket PC Phone or to your storage card, you
must install the MIDlet/MIDlets suite:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > MIDlet Manager > Menu > Install.
2. The Install screen will open, containing a list of all available MIDlets/MIDlet suites.
3. Select one and choose Install from the pop-up menu. You will be prompted to conrm your
choice.
Optionally, you can remove the MIDlet les from the temporary folder you used by tapping
Delete from the pop-up menu.
Running MIDlets
The MIDlet Manager enables you to run MIDlets/MIDlet on your Pocket PC Phone. You
can leave MIDlets running in the background while you perform other tasks on your Pocket
PC Phone. You can have multiple MIDlets running at the same time, depending on the total
amount of memory available on your Pocket PC Phone.
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > MIDlet Manager.
2. Select a suite and tap to run the MIDlet. The MIDlets/MIDlet suite you selected will open
within the MIDlet Manager window.
You can tap Show > Running to display the MIDlets/MIDlet suite currently running on
your Pocket PC Phone. You can also return to a running MIDlet by selecting it from this
screen.
You can also tap the Show > Recent option to display up to the 9 most recently used
MIDlets.
Stopping MIDlets
Some MIDlets have an exit or stop command within their menu structure, which are deter-
mined by the specic software developer.
Stopping a MIDlets/MIDlet suite:
To stop an individual MIDlet, navigate to the Running MIDlets screen:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > MIDlet Manager.
2. Tap Show > Running.
3. Tap and hold the MIDlet you want to stop and then select Stop from the pop up menu.
Stopping all MIDlets
To stop all the MIDlets running on your Pocket PC Phone, navigate to the Running MIDlets
screen:
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1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > MIDlet Manager.
2. Tap Show > Running.
3. Tap Menu > Stop All.
Once your MIDlets have been stopped, you will be returned to the MIDlet Manager win-
dow.
Managing your MIDlets/MIDlet suites
You can organize your MIDlets into groups and dene custom groups. You can manage the
default settings for MIDlets, including security settings.
Customizing your display settings:
1. Tap Sort By menu on the up-right corner of the MIDlet Manager screen to personalize
your display options.
2. You can choose your MIDlets/MIDlet suite to be sorted by Name (A to Z) or by Size (small
to large).
Changing the display name of your MIDlets
You can change the displayed name of any MIDlet on your Pocket PC Phone. However, you
cannot change the names of MIDlet suites.
1. Tap and hold the MIDlet you wish to change the name of and the then select Rename from
the pop-up menu.
2. Enter the new name for your MIDlet in the dialogue box and press OK to conrm, or Cancel
to abort.
Un-installing MIDlets/MIDlet suites
You can remove MIDlets/MIDlet suites from your Pocket PC Phone’s memory. To do this,
ensure that the MIDlets/MIDlet suite is not running.
1. Select the MIDlets/MIDlet suite in the MIDlet Manager window and choose Un-install.
2. You will be asked to conrm your decision by selecting the OK option. The MIDlet is then
erased from your Pocket PC’s memory.
You cannot un-install a single MIDlet from a MIDlet suite. You must un-install the complete
MIDlet suite.
To assign a group to a MIDlets/MIDlet suite:
1. Tap and hold on a MIDlet you wish and choose Group from the pop up menu in the MIDlet
Manager window.
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2. The MIDlet Manager window contains a drop down box with a list of group names. Choose
one of these and tap OK.
You can adapt existing groups to meet your needs. Once a MIDlet has been assigned to a
group, that group’s name will appear on the Show menu, and you can choose any group
and view the MIDlets in it.
System Info
You can see the information about the currently used space of the MIDlets/MIDlet suite
you have selected by tapping Menu > System Info. If the manufacturer has limited the
total storage space for MIDlets, the limit and the amount currently available is also shown.
Network Type
Tapping Menu > Choose Network Type enables you to choose your connection from the
available list.
MIDlet Security
You can adjust security settings for each MIDlets/MIDlet suite by selecting a MIDlet and choos-
ing Security. Note that some features may not be available for all MIDlets/MIDlet suites.
Security
Option
Description
Net Access Determines whether a MIDlets/MIDlet suite can access the Internet.
Local
Connectivity
Enables a MIDlets/MIDlet suite to access services such as RDA
and Bluetooth. Refer to your Pocket PC Phone's manual for the
features available on your handset.
App Auto Run Enables a MIDlets/MIDlet suite to run at specied times, or any time
Messaging Determines whether a MIDlets/MIDlet suite can send and/or receive
SMS messages.
Multimedia
Recording
Enables a MIDlets/MIDlet suite to record sounds and images. Refer
to your Pocket PC phone's manual for the features available on your
handset.
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Error Messages
Message Meaning
Either RAM shortage, or
insufcient space on the
lesystem
Insufcient memory available on your Pocket PC
Phone.
Network out No network connection available.
The jar size does not match
that specied in the jad
The installation information provided by the MIDlet
manufacturer is inaccurate.
The jar manifest does not
match the jad
The installation information provided by the MIDlet
manufacturer is inaccurate.
Invalid Java application
descriptor (jad)
There is a problem with the installation le provided
by the MIDlet manufacturer.
Invalid Java archive (jar) There is a problem with the installation le provided
by the MIDlet manufacturer.
This Java application is not
compatible with this device
One of more features required by this MIDlet is not
available on your Pocket PC Phone.
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9.9 VoiceDial
VoiceDial is a voice activated interface that enables you to use your voice to call Contacts,
or dial a phone number with your Pocket PC Phone. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs >
Fonix Voice Apps folder > VoiceDial. Or alternatively, you can manually assign a launch
button by tapping
the Start menu
> Settings > Buttons. Refer to Chapter 5 for detailed
information about the Buttons settings.
After launching VoiceDial you should see the screen to the right, and VoiceDial will say,
"Call a contact or dial a number ?" After you hear the prompt VoiceDial will play a single
beep indicating that the microphone is on, and in "listening" mode. A blue volume meter will
also be displayed when the microphone is on.
NOTE: If there is no contact name in your Microsoft Contacts, VoiceDial will say What
number?” when launching VoiceDial.
While in listening mode you should say one of the following commands:
"Call (name)"
"Dial a number"
"Quit or Goodbye"
Do not speak until you hear the single beep sound and/or see the blue volume meter.
Speaking too soon will cause recognition problems.
The rst time you use VoiceDial, a recognition le is generated from the data entered in
Microsoft Contacts on your Pocket PC Phone. However, any additions or deletions to your
Contacts will not be recognized unless you update the Contacts. See more information in
the VoiceDial settings later in this section.
Placing a call by name
To place a call by speaking a contact name:
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Fonix Voice Apps > Voice-Dial or press the VoiceDial
launch button you have set.
2. Say "Call," followed by the rst and last name of the contact you want to call, or if you
have previously created a nickname for the contact, you may say the nickname. (For more
information on creating a nickname, see the VoiceDial settings later in this section.)
3. Additionally, you can say the location at which you want to reach the contact (work, home,
mobile, pager).
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The following examples are valid commands for placing calls by name:
"Call John Smith"
"Call John Smith at home"
"Call John Smith, home"
"Call John Smith, mobile"
If you do not say a location, VoiceDial will dial the rst number associated with that contact,
in order of last number dialed for that contact, work, home, mobile, or pager. This order can
be changed in VoiceDial settings.
4. VoiceDial will show you the name and number of the contact and ask you if the information
is correct.
5. Say "Yes" to dial the number. Say "No", if the name and number displayed are not correct.
Fonix VoiceDial will go back to the beginning and listen for a new command.
NOTE: If you say "Call John Smith at home", and there is no home phone number for
John Smith, VoiceDial will nd the rst available number for John Smith and attempt to
call it.
Placing a call by number
You can also say the telephone number directly that you want to dial.
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Fonix Voice Apps > VoiceDial, or press the VoiceDial
launch button you have set.
2. Say "Dial a number" after the VoiceDial launched and prompted for a number.
3. VoiceDial will ask, "What number would you like to dial?". A beep will sound.
4. Say the number you want to dial, one digit at a time.
5. VoiceDial will speak the number and ask you if the information is correct.
6. Say " Yes" to dial the number. Say "No" to reset and listen for a new command.
Exiting VoiceDial
To exit VoiceDial, just say "Quit " or "Goodbye". It will automatically shut down if a period
of time passes without any recognizable speech.
When VoiceDial cannot recognize your voice, it will prompt "Please speak more clearly."
This situation could happen in a very noisy environment, or when the user say the command
before VoiceDial starts listening.
Personalizing your VoiceDial
To improve the user-friendliness of VoiceDial, the VoiceDial Settings application enables
you to modify the user preferences. It also enables advanced users to tune the speed and
recognition accuracy of VoiceDial.
1. Tap
the Start menu
> Programs > Fonix Voice Apps > VoiceDial Settings.
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2. Select one of the following VoiceDial Settings tabs for more information.
3. To save changes and exit VoiceDial Settings, tap OK in the upper right corner.
Main tab
Enable Extra Audio Help
Disable this checkbox to deactivate the initial prompt. Experienced users may want to turn
off the audio Help prompts to speed up the overall process of placing a call.
Update Contacts
Disable this checkbox to stop VoiceDial from automatically checking to see if the contact
names recognizer needs to be updated.
Reset
Press the reset button to return all parameters to their default value.
Contacts tab
This setting will help you add custom pronunciations or nicknames to a contact and include
information on enabling or disabling contacts.
Assign contact nicknames
When VoiceDial creates the "Contact Name" recognizer, each contact name is given a
pronunciation from the master dictionary. Most of the time, this pronunciation is sufcient.
However, if you would like to use a unique nickname with your personal accent, you can
change the command associated with the contact.
1. Select the contact name by tapping on it.
2. Tap the + button, the contact list will disappear and a volume meter will appear.
3. Speak the name as you would have it pronounced, or speak the nickname for the
contact.
4. VoiceDial will play the nickname, then prompt you to conrm it. Tap Yes to conrm the
nickname or tap No to record the nickname again.
5. After you conrm the new pronunciation, the contact list will be re-displayed and the selected
contact will have an icon next to it indicating that you have created a nickname or additional
pronunciation for that contact.
6. When prompted, tap Yes to save your changes or tap No to exit without saving your
changes.
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NOTE: If you have a contact with a name that uses special characters, such as Ö or é,
or phonetic sounds found in foreign languages, it is recommended that you create a user
pronunciation for that contact. This will increase the recognition accuracy of that contact.
Delete contact nicknames
To delete a nickname or user pronunciation you have assigned to a contact:
1. Highlight the contact name and tap the - button.
2. Tap OK in the upper right corner to exit VoiceDial Settings.
3. When prompted, tap Yes to save your changes or tap No to exit without saving your
changes.
Enable or disable contacts
To enable or disable a contact from being recognized by VoiceDial, check the box to the
left of the name to enable recognition; uncheck it to disable recognition. The entire list of
contacts may also be enabled or disabled by tapping the check box in the column header.
All contacts are selected by default.
Synchronize the contact list
The contact name recognizer may be manually synchronized with Microsoft Contacts by
tapping the list box column header entitled Sync. This is recommended when you change
the spelling of a name in the Contacts list.
Timing tab
Customize leading silence
Leading silence sets the maximum time the microphone will listen for speech to begin. If
speech is not detected within this amount of time, the microphone will shut off. Adjust leading
silence to allow for adequate pause before speech. To adjust leading silence, tap and drag
the thumb of the Maximum leading silence slider to the desired position. Alternatively, you
can tap the thumb and use the navigation pad to scroll the thumb along the slider. Check the
no limit box to allow the microphone to stay on indenitely, listening for speech to begin.
No limit is the default.
Maximum record time
Maximum record time is the maximum amount of time that speech is recorded. The micro-
phone will shut off prematurely if you speak longer than maximum record time. However, if
you speak for a shorter period of time than maximum record, the microphone will shut off
when trailing silence expires. Shortening maximum record time may speed up recognition by
limiting the amount of recorded sound processed. By default, VoiceDial will detect the end
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of speech automatically in settings where there is little background noise. If maximum record
time is set too low, it may stop recording before capturing all speech. If maximum record time
expires before speech is recorded, speech recognition may fail. To adjust maximum record
time, tap and drag the thumb of the Maximum record time slider to the desired position.
Alternatively, you can tap the thumb and use the navigation pad to scroll the thumb along
the slider. The default value is 3 seconds.
Customize trailing silence
Trailing silence is the amount of silence, after speech has begun, to indicate that speech
has ended. With this slider, you can control the amount of time the recognizer will wait after
speech before shutting off. Increase this value if speech is cut off while pausing to speak
further. Decrease this value if recognition is taking too long. To adjust trailing silence, tap and
drag the thumb of the Maximum trailing silence slider to the desired position. Alternatively,
you can tap the thumb and use the navigation pad to scroll the thumb along the slider. The
default value is 0.5 seconds.
Recog tab
Recognition Performance
This setting allows you to adjust the number of computations that will be performed during
speech recognition process to nd a balance between accurate recognition and speed.
Adjust this setting if the recognition process is not recognizing accurately or if it is taking too
long. To customize Recognition Performance, tap and drag the thumb of the slider to the
desired position. Alternatively, you can tap the thumb and use the navigation pad to scroll
the thumb along the slider.
Recognition rejection
Recognition rejection adjusts the criteria to accept recognized words as a valid answer. Rais-
ing this value too high increases the chance that background noise may be accepted as a
valid command. Lowering this value too much increases the chance that the words you speak
may be rejected as noise. To customize rejection, tap and drag the thumb of the Recognition
rejection setting slider to the desired position. Alternatively, you can tap the thumb and use
the navigation pad to scroll the thumb along the slider. The default value is 25.
Prefs tab
Conrm Digit Dial
Disable this checkbox if you do not want VoiceDial to ask you to conrm each telephone
number you say.
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Conrm Contact Call
Disable this checkbox if you do not want VoiceDial to ask you to conrm each contact
name you say.
Add Digit Dial number to contacts list
Check this checkbox to have VoiceDial save all numbers you dial. All new numbers will be
added to the contacts list with the name Unnamed. You may modify the name by tapping
the Edit menu when the Unnamed contact is displayed.
Display Contact List
Check this checkbox to have VoiceDial display all the numbers in the contact list.
Location Search Order
When placing a call by name, if you do not specify a place, VoiceDial will dial the rst num-
ber associated with that contact. To change location order, tap the location buttons in the
order that you want VoiceDial to search. The numbers to the left of the buttons will change
to reect the new order. Tap Reset to restore the default order.
Voice tab
Voices
You may select any one of the voices available on your device. The list includes a variety
of recorded voices. Press the Test button to play a short sample of the selected voice.
Recorded prompts are stored in the …\Fonix\VoiceDial\SoundClips folder and may be
customized by the user.
Volume
The Volume slider allows you to adjust the volume of the synthetic speech engines only.
Speed
The Speed slider allows you to adjust the speed of the synthetic speech.
Pitch
The Pitch slider allows you to adjust the pitch of the synthetic speech engines.
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To select the time delay between slides:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > Pictures.
2. Tap Tools > Options > the Slide Show tab.
3. Select a number of seconds, then tap OK.
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9.10 ZIP
ZIP allows you to save memory and increase the storage capacity of your Pocket PC Phone
by compressing les in the conventional "zip" format. You can view and extract archive les
received via web download, E-mail attachment, other mobile devices, or PCs. Or, create
new zip les on your Pocket PC Phone.
Starting ZIP
Each time ZIP is started, it will search for all les on the Pocket PC Phone that have the .zip
extension, and displays these les in the Archive List screen. To start ZIP:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > ZIP
2. A list of .zip les will display on the Archive List screen.
3. Tap on a le to open it.
Once a .zip folder has been opened you tap on the Action menu to add, extract the les, or
send them via E-mail or Infrared to another recipient.
Customizing View
You can manipulate how the les or parent archive les are displayed by taping on View, and
selecting either Large Icons, Small Icons, List, or Details. The tabs in the Tools Menu >
Options screen also allow you to set various ZIP behaviors to your own preferences. Each
tab also contains a Reset button which resets all settings in the current tab to the original
default settings.
Archive List screen
When a search for archive .zip les has completed, they will be listed in the Archive List
screen in the order that they were found. In this screen, there are two menus available, the
File Menu and the View Menu. The Toolbar is not displayed in the Archive List screen
because the following icons are incorporated into the Command Bar at the bottom of the
screen: Open Archive, New Archive, Delete Archive, Archive Properties, and Options.
To open the pop-up menu in the Archive List screen, tap-and-hold on any lename in the
list. The selected le will be the target of any operations performed from the menu. (Multiple
selection of .zip les is not allowed.) After an archive le has been opened, ZIP will list the
les in the Individual File screen.
The New Archive...lets you create a new empty le with a lename extension of .zip. You
can then select Open Archive on the File Menu to open it in the Individual File screen,
then use the Add command on the Action Menu or Toolbar (in the Individual File screen) to
compress and add individual les to it.
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ZIP automatically compresses the les before adding them. The default compression level is
a compromise between speed and ratio of compression. This can be changed in the Tools
Menu > Options > the Action tab. If you wish to select multiple les, you can use Action
Menu > Multi-Select Mode.
Select Archive Properties... to view information about the current archive le.
If the Individual File screen is currently displayed and you want to switch back to the Archive
File screen, select Find Archive on the File Menu or on the Toolbar.]
Extracting (copying) les to another folder
The Extract command copies the selected le or les in the current open archive, then moves
the copy to the folder of your choice. Select the desired le(s), then tap Extract. The Extract
screen will open. Tap the Selected Files button to copy and move only the selected les,
or tap All Files to copy and move all les in the folder (regardless of whether specic les
were selected prior to tapping Extract...). If you wish to automatically overwrite any existing
les that might have the same name in the destination folder (without being prompted),
check the Overwrite Existing Files checkbox. If you do not check this checkbox, and les
are found in the destination folder with the same name, you will be asked to conrm. If the
Apply Path checkbox is not checked, the extracted les will be copied to the current folder.
If the Apply Path checkbox is checked, ZIP will create a new subfolder in which to place
the extracted les. Tap the Extract button.
The Integrity Test command is used in ZIP to check and see if the data in all of the indi-
vidual les currently listed in the display area are correct. To obtain data reliability, ZIP uses
a common but powerful technique for error detection known as CRC (Cyclic Redundancy
Check). The CRC value, obtained by algorithm, is listed when you use Details view (if the
CRC checkbox is checked in the View tab of Options). It doesn’t matter if there are any
individual les currently selected or not. When you tap Integrity Test, all les contained in
the current archive will automatically be tested for data correctness and reliability. A message
will then appear and tell you whether the le data is correct.
When the contents of an archive le is listed and it contains one or more subfolders, you
can use Show Folders on the View Menu to display the subfolder(s) as open or closed.
When Show Folders is active, only the subfolder name (and subfolder icon) will be shown
in the le listing. When Show Folders is not active, the subfolder name will not be shown
in the le listing. Instead, the individual les within that subfolder will be listed along with
any other les that might be contained in the archive.
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9.11 Spb GPRS Monitor
Spb GPRS Monitor reports date transfer amounts per certain period of time, logs daily/
monthly/yearly data transfer amounts, compares the collected data against pre-dened
data trafc (tariff) rates, and performs some other activities that help you to maintain your
cellular phone account.
Setting up Spb GPRS Monitor
You will initially need to select the connection you wish to monitor:
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > Spb GPRS Monitor.
2. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
3. Select the Connection tab. You will see a list of congured connections. Select the one
you would like to monitor and check the Enable connection monitoring box.
The Taskbar icon
The GPRS Monitor Taskbar icon provides important information about your network con-
nection and power status. This icon shows the speed bar, the GPRS data block usage bar,
and the battery power bar.
The Pop-Up Window
The Pop-Up Window shows you all the necessary information about the current state of
your GPRS network connection.
The Today plug-in
The Today Plug-in shows your connection statistics, battery power, and allows you to adjust
screen backlight level. It also acts as GPRS Monitor main application launcher. The plug-in
also allows you to establish/nish connection by pressing Connect/Disconnect button.
Select a connection to monitor:
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > GPRS Monitor.
2. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
3. Open the Connection tab. You will see a list of congured connections. Select the one you
would like to monitor and then check the Enable connection monitoring box.
GPRS Monitor supports multiple proles. If you usually use roaming, you may consider
setting up several proles, each representing one provider or tariff.
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Select your service plan
Input the service plan offered from your GPRS service provider so that GPRS Monitor could
calculate your network connection costs.
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > GPRS Monitor.
2. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
3. Tap the Tariff and Tariff Details tabs, and enter the appropriate information.
GPRS Monitor will calculate your network connection costs based on the information you
have entered. However, this calculation is only an estimation for cost and can be different
from nal Invoice received from your service provider.
Control the icon's position:
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > GPRS Monitor.
2. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
3. Select the Icon tab and check the Show taskbar icon box.
4. Select icon position on the taskbar by adjusting the slider.
Select the display:
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > GPRS Monitor.
2. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
3. Tap Customize on the Icon tab.
4. Tap each of the icon bar tabs and select which data to display in each one. There are 3
bars that can display the following current information: Speed, Session Trafc, Day Trafc,
Month’s Trafc, and Battery.
If you want the bar to reset after it lls, check the Reset bar when full checkbox.
Customizing the Pop-Up Window
The pop-up window gives you instant access to the draft statistics of your network con-
nection. You can tap the taskbar icon at any time to see the Pop-Up window. By default,
you will see the statistics the current today. However, you can set the window to show the
to current session or past week's session:
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > GPRS Monitor.
2. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
3. On the Popup tab, select the appropriate setting.
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Setting Trafc Limit Notications
Set up trafc limit notications if you would like to be notied when a certain trafc limit is
reached. Set up to 3 daily and 3 monthly limits, and the trafc amount can cover megabytes,
kilobytes, or a percentage from the daily/monthly inclusive. Once your trafc reaches one of
these limits, a notication window will appear saying that the limit has been reached.
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > GPRS Monitor.
2. Choose Options from the Tools menu.
3. Enable warnings on the Day warn and Month warn tabs. You can set up to 3 daily and 3
monthly warnings.
The Today Plug-In
When you turn on your Pocket PC Phone for the rst time each day (or after 4 hours of
inactivity), you will see the Today screen, displaying all important information at a glance.
By default, GPRS Monitor puts a box there that displays the information about today's data
connection usage and lets you manage power settings of your Pocket PC Phone. This is
called the Today plug-in. To customize the GPRS Monitor Today plug-in:
1. Select the Start menu > Settings > the Personal tab > Today.
2. On the Items tab, select GPRS Monitor from the list and tap the Options button.
The following conguration options are available:
n Refresh every ... seconds: Denes the frequency of the plug-in indicators update.
n Trafc status for ... : Lets you select whether to show trafc amounts/costs for today, this
week, this month or current session.
You can also see the following items on the GPRS Monitor Today plug-in:
n Brightness Panel: Lets you control your Pocket PC Phone's screen backlight level.
n Battery Panel: Lets you control your Pocket PC Phone's screen backlight level.
n Connection Status Icon: Indicates whether your connection is up or down and lets you
connect or disconnect it.
n Pocket Internet Explorer Icon: Lets you open Pocket IE in one tap.
n Inbox Icon: Lets you open the Inbox application.
Using the GPRS Monitor Applications
The GPRS Monitor applications gives you an ability to see the reports on your network
connection usage. You can see both trafc and costs charts and reports as well as export
the reports to CSV les that can be opened with Microsoft® Excel, Microsoft Access,
and similar spreadsheet and database software.
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The Taskbar Icon
The most important information is shown in the GPRS Monitor taskbar icon. The icon shows
the following information by default:
n GPRS connection speed: The full bar responds to 19 Kbit per second.
n GPRS data block usage: The full bar corresponds to 100%; each item 20%.
n Battery status: Each bar corresponds to 20% of the total charge.
The Today Plug-In
GPRS Monitor today plug-in shows the following important information about your today
GPRS usage. The following are displayed:
n Today's trafc.
n Trafc cost.
n Current connection speed: Customize it to show on the Today screen.
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The Pop-Up Window
Click GPRS Monitor icon on the taskbar to get detailed information such as:
n Trafc (for the session, day or week depending on your settings).
n Costs (for the session, day or week depending on your settings).
n Data block usage: Show how much of the current data block you have already
transferred.
n Current Speed.
n Day inclusive amount left.
n Month inclusive amount left.
n Connection usage graph for the past 7 days.
The pop-up window also contains information about the current prole and gives possibility
to establish/nish the GPRS connection. Almost all areas in the pop-up window are clickable.
You can tap on the graph and see detailed charts or tap on the prole to change it. If you tap
on the battery or backlight bar the corresponding Settings applet will be shown.
Change between proles
Usually there is more than one connection that can be used or there are different settings
in different situations. GPRS roaming charges typically vary according to different mobile
service providers. For this reason, enable proles within GPRS Monitor to measure the
connection differently in these situations.
1. Select the Start menu > Programs > GPRS Monitor.
2. From the Tools menu, select Proles.
3. On the Proles dialog that appears, you can change active proles, rename them, and
clear trafc history for a certain prole.
If all your proles are congures to use different connections, you may check the Auto
change prole box and GPRS Monitor will automatically change active prole, depending
on what connection you use.
After you select a prole for the rst time, make sure you congure its settings, tariff details
etc. Select Options from the Tools menu, and check the Auto change prole box.
GPRS Trafc Report
GPRS Monitor also provides you a report generation tool. With its help, you can generate
a detailed text report of your network connection usage for a given period of time. Select
the Start menu > Programs > GPRS Monitor > the Report tab.
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GPRS Trafc/Cost Chart
To see the network connection costs chart, tap the button. There is also a date input
box together with buttons that toggle year, month and day view. In the costs chart you will
see green or blue bars that represent online costs (for time-based tariffs) and additional
trafc, respectively. To see the network connection trafc chart, tap the other button next
to , unlike the cost chart. This one shows you how much data you have transferred via
your network connection.
Exporting GPRS trafc report to Microsoft Excel
You can export the whole information about GPRS trafc for one prole into a CSV le for
later use with Microsoft Excel or Access.
1. Open Report window and choose start and end dates.
2. Press Generate to File button and choose le name.
3. Copy saved le to your PC using Microsoft ActiveSync.
4. Start Microsoft Excel.
5. Open le exported from GPRS Monitor as a text le.
6. In the wizard that appears choose that your text le is delimited by the vertical line
symbol.
Backup GPRS Monitor Data
Information about GPRS trafc is stored in les under \My Document\GPRS Monitor Data
folder. There is one le for each prole. These les are called:
n GPRS Monitor_Main.dat.
n GPRS Monitor_Roaming.dat.
n GPRS Monitor_Custom1.dat.
n GPRS Monitor_Custom2.dat.
n GPRS Monitor_Custom3.dat.
You can backup these les to your PC or storage card and then restore them in case you
are hard-resetting your Pocket PC Phone. Note that prole settings (tariff and connection)
are not stored in these les. You will have to enter all the information about the tariff again
after restoring your backed-up data.
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Chapter 10
Using Camera and Album
10.1 About Camera and Album
10.2 Camera
10.3 Album
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10.1 About Camera and Album
With the Camera application, you can use your Pocket PC Phone's camera to snap new
photos, or shoot video clips with accompanying audio. The companion program, Album,
provides powerful features to manage, organize, and manipulate image, video, and audio
les that you have captured or obtained from other sources (from received E-mail, a Storage
Card, infrared beaming, or sychronized from PC, Smartphone, etc.).
In Camera, the Photo capture mode allows you to capture standard still images. In Picture
Theme mode, you can place your captured images into attractive frames (templates). Or,
switch to the Video capture mode and capture “live” video streams (with audio, if desired),
then share them with others or play them on your own Pocket PC, desktop PC, or Smartphone
whenever you want. You can even send the captured les via E-mail or MMS. Just “snap
and send” a newly-captured image/video, or “select and send” an existing one. The MMS
Video capture mode is intended especially for capturing video clips that will be compatible
for sending immediately via MMS.
In Album, you can organize your image, video, and audio les into albums and slide shows.
You can browse/play them in a variety of view modes, and manipulate them (add text or
audio annotation, rename, view properties, etc.).
File formats supported
File formats that you can view and play in Album include:
File Type Formats
Still-image formats BMP
WBMP
GIF
JPEG
Animation format Animated GIF
Video formats Motion-JPEG AVI (.avi)
MPEG-4 Simple prole (.mp4)
3GPP-H.263 baseline (.3gp)
Audio formats MPEG-4 AAC (Advanced Audio Coding in .mp4 format)
WAV
MIDI (standard MIDI type 0,1, and SP-MIDI)
You can set an audio le to be used as your device’s ringtone. For more information about
ringtone settings, please see Chapter 5.
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Capture formats
You can use the Camera program to capture les in the
following formats:
File Type Formats
Still-image formats BMP
JPEG
Video formats Motion-JPEG AVI (.avi)
MPEG-4 Simple prole (.mp4)
3GPP-H.263 baseline (.3gp)
10.2 Camera
Three of the ways you can enter Camera mode are:
n Tap the Start menu > Programs > Camera.
n Or, press the Camera button, the lowermost button on the
left side of your Pocket PC (as illustrated at right).
n Tap the Camera icon in the Album program.
When you initially invoke Camera, the Photo capture mode
will be active. The name of the current capture mode is
displayed near the top of the screen, under the Title Bar.
One way to easily switch to other capture modes is to tap
the related icon near the lower right of the screen. Icons
representing each of the four capture modes are located near
the lower right of the screen, with the active one enclosed
in a box. The four modes are:
n Photo: Captures standard still images.
n Video: Captures video clips, with or without audio.
n MMS Video: Captures video clips that are suitable for
sending via MMS.
n Picture Theme: Captures a still image and places it into
the template (frame) you have selected.
Press the Camera button to invoke the
Camera mode
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Camera button
Press to launch the
Camera mode. If in
Photo or Picture Theme
capture mode, press to
capture an image. If in
Video or MMS Video
capture mode, press to
start recording a video.
Press again to stop
recording.
Action button
Captures or selects:
If in Photo or Picture
Theme capture mode,
press the Action
button to capture an
image. If in Video or
MMS Video capture
mode, press to
start recording, and
press again to stop
recording.
In the Review mode,
press to conrm
the option you have
selected.
Up and Down
buttons
Each time you press the
Up button, the incoming
video stream is Zoomed
In (enlarged) by an
increment of .2.
After zooming in, each
time you press the Down
button, it is Zoomed
Out (reduced) by an
increment of .2
Left and Right buttons
Select template:
In Picture Theme capture mode,
press to select the previous or
next template.
Select icons:
If in Review mode (after
capturing an image or video),
press to highlight the previous
or the next icon in the Review
screen.
Camera Buttons
When the Camera mode is active, you can use the buttons identied below on your Pocket
PC as shortcuts to performing the following functions:
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Photo Mode
When in
Photo
capture mode, you can capture a single still image by pressing the
Camera
button on your Pocket PC Phone, or the
Action
button on the navigation pad.
Options
allow
you to choose between JPEG or
BMP as the output format for saved image les, specify a
resolution, disable the “shutter” sound, etc. The captured picture will be immediately saved
based on the specied lename convention you set in
Options
.
A green “lm icon” indicates
a capture-ready state. This
changes to a red circle when
image capture is in progress.
Name of the current capture mode,
and related icon.
The current Ambience setting is
displayed here. To change, select
Ambience
from the Tools Menu.
Tap
Mode
and select
Manage...
from the menu to change
the output le format (Encoder) or
capture size (Resolution) settings.
The available Resolutions:
n S
= Small (160 x 120)
n M = Medium (320 x 240)
n
L = Large (640 x 480)
The current
Zoom
setting (
1.0x
indicates
normal size).
Tap an icon to change
to the related capture
mode. (The current
active capture mode is
framed.)
Tap to switch to
Thumbnail View of
Album
mode.
Camera
automatically calculates how many
more photos you can capture, according to
your current settings and how much memory
you have left. In this example, 9118 more
images can be captured with the current
settings and storage space available. This
counter automatically updates after you take
a picture, or if you change the Resolution or
Encoder settings in
Options
.
This image will be captured in
the JPEG le format.
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Video Mode
To start the video recording process, press the Camera button on the left side of your Pocket
PC Phone, or the Action button on the navigation pad. To stop recording, press either button
again. This captures the incoming video stream and saves it to a le, using your currently
specied lename convention in Options. Or, if you have set a le size limitation using the
Limit Video File Size eld in the Modes tab of Options, recording will stop automatically
when the KB size you specied is reached.
Video capture le formats include Motion-JPEG AVI, H.263, and MPEG4, depending on
what you specify in the Modes tab of Options.
Camera calculates how much time is still
available for capturing more video clips,
according to your current settings and how much
storage space is available. In this example,
12 minutes and 32 seconds are available for
new video capture. This counter automatically
updates after you capture a video, or if you
change the Resolution or Encoder settings in
the Modes tab of Options.
This indicator also functions as a time counter
during video recording.
A green “lm icon” indicates a
capture-ready state. This changes
to a blinking red circle when video
capture is in progress.
The available Resolutions:
n S = Small (128 x 96)
n M = Medium (176 x 144)
n L = Large (320 x 240)
Indicates that
the current
Ambience
setting is set
to Daylight
and the
current Zoom
ratio is 2.0.
Tap an icon to
change to the
related capture
mode. (The
current active
capture mode
is framed.)
When this Audio On icon
is displayed, audio will
be recorded along with
the video. Tap this icon to
toggle the Audio recording
capability On or Off. When
Off, video will be recorded
silently.
Tap to switch to
Thumbnail View
of Album mode.
Tap
Mode
and select
Manage...
from the menu to change
the output le format (Encoder) or
capture size (Resolution) settings.
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MMS Video Mode
The MMS Video capture mode is convenient if you want to capture a video le and then
send it via MMS. To start an MMS video recording, press the Camera button on the left side
of your Pocket PC Phone, or the Action button on the navigation pad. To stop recording,
press either button again.
In order to be compatible with most MMS Composer software, video les typically need to
be in the H.263 (3GPP) le format, and the le size limitation is typically 95 KB. Therefore,
a le size limitation of 95 KB is permanently set for the MMS Video capture mode. When
the video currently being recorded reaches a le size of 95 KB, the recording process will
automatically stop. Although it is recommended that you use H.263 as the output le format
for videos to be sent via MMS, you can change it to Motion-JPEG AVI or MPEG4 format.
The le size is automatically limited to
95 KB for each video captured using
MMS Video capture mode. Camera au-
tomatically calculates the amount of time
that can be recorded, according to the
selected Encoder type and Resolution. In
this example, a maximum of 10 seconds
can be recorded.
When video capture is in progress, this
indicator functions as a time counter that
displays the number of minutes/seconds
that have elapsed during the current
recording.
In this example, the Encoder type (le
format) is set to H.263. NOTE: When H.263
is selected, the Large size (320 x 240) listed
below is not available:
n S = Small (128 x 96)
n M = Medium (176 x 144)
n L = Large (320 x 240)
If Review after capture is selected in the General tab of Options, the Review screen will appear.
In it, the rst frame of the newly-captured video le will be displayed, and you can take the desired
further action. You can tap the Send via MMS icon in the Review screen to immediately initi-
ate the “Send via MMS” process, which will open the MMS Composer screen.
Audio recording is disabled. Tap
to turn On or Off.
Ambience is set to Fluorescent (Tools
Menu) and the current Zoom ratio has
been set to 3.0 in this example.
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Picture Theme Mode
The Picture Theme capture mode lets you choose a template in which your captured still
image(s) will be placed. You can think of a template as a type of frame in which you would
insert a photograph. Several templates are already included with your Camera program,
in the sub-folder named \My Documents\Templates. There are three ways to browse and
select different templates:
1. Press the Right or Left navigational button on your Pocket PC.
2. Tap the buttons to display the Previous or Next template.
3. Tap the Templates icon located at the bottom of the screen (shown in the illustration below) to
display a pop-up menu of all the available templates.
This particular template requires
two captured images. In this
example, “2/2” is displayed
because this template requires
two image captures and one has
already been captured. (The next
image captured will be the second
one).
You can also browse
templates by tapping
the Previous or Next
buttons.
Tap this Templates icon
to open a pop-up menu
that lists all templates.
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2
3
4
Mode Capture Size Setting Zoom Available Remarks
Video and
MMS Video
Large (320 x 240) 1.0x to 2.0x 1x = normal size (no
Zoom)
2x = double
enlargement
3x = triple
enlargement
4x = quadruple
enlargement
Medium (176 x 144) 1.0x to 3.0x
Small (128 x 96) 1.0x to 4.0x
Photo Large (640 x 480) 1.0x (no Zoom
available)
Medium (320 x 240) 1.0x to 2.0x
Small (160 x 480) 1.0x to 4.0x
Picture
Theme
Determined by
currently loaded
template. (Cannot be
changed in Options).
Depends on the size
of the currently loaded
template.
Review Mode
If the Review after capture checkbox is checked in the
Options > General tab, the screen will display four icons
after you have captured an image:
1. Back to Preview: Keep the new image le and
go right back to the Capture screen.
2. Send: Immediately send a captured image/video,
via E-mail or MMS.
3. Delete: Delete the image.
4. View in Album: Switch to Album mode to view/
manipulate/edit the le in different ways.
Zooming In/Out
In the Video modes or Photo mode, you can press the
Up navigational button on your Pocket PC Phone to zoom
in on the incoming video stream. Each time you press
the “Up” button, the enlargement increases by .2 (1.0,
1.2, 1.4, etc.). After having zoomed in, you can press the
“Down” button to zoom back out.
Different maximum limits are available for Zooming, de-
pending on the current capture mode and resolution. The
table below summarizes the Zoom function availability.
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Tools menu
The Tools menu provides many settings that let you custom-
ize the behavior of Camera functions.
Ambience
Ambience allows you to easily adjust the captured screen
so that the incoming video stream is optimally displayed in
various environments. The Auto setting is active by default,
but Daylight, Fluorescent, Incandescent, and Night are
also available.
Alternatively, you can select one of the other Effects,
which also change the appearance of the incoming video
stream.
Sepia (reddish tint).
Grayscale (shades of black, white, and gray, instead
of color).
Cool (bluish tint).
Negative (darkness and lightness are reversed, as with
a photographic negative).
Adjust View...
Adjust View enables you to adjust the display properties:
Contrast, Gamma, Saturation, and Sharpness.
To adjust the value of the current selected View Property,
press the Left or Right navigational buttons on your Pocket
PC Phone. The preview window in the screen interactively
shows the effects of the changes you have made in the
incoming video stream. When you are ready to save all
changes and return to the capture screen, tap OK.
If you wish to reset all
values to the original
default values, tap
Tools and then tap
Reset.
Indicator bar
Tap the triangular icons above the
indicator bar to open a menu contain-
ing the choices. Or, press the Up and
Down buttons on your Pocket PC
Phone to switch to other choices.
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Options...
The Options screen contains four tabs: General, Im-
age, Video, and Modes.
The General tab
The options in the General tab are mostly self-explana-
tory. However, note that the Flicker Adjustment refers
to the electrical voltage used in your country.
The Image tab
These options affect only the images you capture when
in the Photo and the Picture Theme capture modes.
Options Function
Prex type
and Prex
string
By default, the lename of each new captured image le is assigned a
sequential number. For example, the rst photo is led under "image_
00001.jpg." If you wish to change this prex to a different arbitrary
text string, select String in the Prex type eld and type the desired
characters into the Prex string eld. For example, entering “party” in
the Prex string eld would produce the lename party_00001.jpg.
Alternatively, you can choose Date or Date and Time as the Prex
type.
Counter
index
By default, sequential numbers are automatically incorporated into each
lename for all new image les you capture, such as 00000, 00001,
00002, etc.
To reset the numbering to “00000” for your captured image les, tap
the Reset counter button.
Storage
folder
By default, your captured image files will be saved to your \My
Documents\My Pictures folder. The current Save folder is displayed
in the Image tab. If you wish to change the Save folder, tap the Change...
button. Select the desired folder and tap OK on the status bar.
Templates
folder
By default, captured image le templates are saved to your \My
Documents\Personal folder. If you wish to change the folder, tap the
Change... button. Select the desired folder and tap OK on the status
bar.
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The Video tab
These options affect only your captured videos: the Video and MMS Video modes.
Options Function
Prex type
and Prex
string
By default, the le name of each new captured video le will be “video”
followed by a sequential number. For example, "video_00001.avi."
If you wish to change this prex to a different arbitrary text string,
select String in the Prex type eld and type the desired characters
into the Prex string eld. For example, entering “vacation” in the
Prex string eld would produce the lename vacation_00001.avi.
Alternatively, you can choose Date or Date and Time as the Prex
type.
Counter index By default, sequential numbers are automatically incorporated into
each lename for all new video les you capture, such as 00000,
00001, 00002, etc. The number follows the Prex (explained above).
To reset the numbering to “00000” for your captured video les, tap
the Reset counter.
Storage folder By default, your captured video les will be saved to your \My
Documents folder. The current “Save folder is displayed in the
Video tab. If you wish to change the “Save” folder, tap the Change...
button. A “tree view” of your existing folders will be displayed. Select
the desired folder, then tap OK on the status bar.
The Modes tab
The Modes tab provides the exibility to change certain settings for each Capture mode.
You can access it in two ways: Select Options from the Tools menu, or select Manage...
from the Mode menu. Options in the Modes tab will vary, depending on the selected Cap-
ture mode.
Mode menu
In the Mode menu, the names of the four Capture modes are listed. Select the Capture
mode you want to invoke: Photo, Video, MMS Video, or Picture Theme.
Manage
Selecting Manage from the Mode menu will open the Modes tab of Options directly. The
Modes tab allows you to change the Encoder and Resolution settings of the various Capture
modes, if desired. Alternatively, you can also access the Modes tab by selecting Options...
from the Tools menu.
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10.3 Album
Album allows you to view image and video les, and play audio les. Four view modes are
available: Thumbnail, Detailed, Slide Show, and Full Screen.
To start Album:
• Tap the Start menu > Programs > Album.
• Or, tap the Album icon in the Camera screen.
Thumbnail view
The rst time you enter Album, the Thumbnail view mode will be invoked. By default, your
\My Documents\My Pictures folder will be initially searched. You can manually change the
position of a thumbnail simply by pressing your stylus on it and then dragging it to the desired
location. To select multiple thumbnails, press your stylus in an empty part of the screen, then
drag your stylus across all thumbnails you want to include in the multi-selection.
1. The current folder is shown here. Tap this eld if you want to switch to a different folder.
2. Tap to select a different thumbnail size.
3. Tap to change the way thumbnails are sorted.
4. Tap to switch to Camera mode.
5. Tap to switch to Slide Show view.
6. Tap to switch to Detailed view. (Or, tap directly on a thumbnail to load that le into Detailed
view.) Audio or video les will begin playing.
7. An icon in the lower left or right corner of a thumbnail indicates the following:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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A - indicates that text annotation has been associated
with this le.
G - indicates an animated GIF le.
V - indicates a video le.
- this speaker icon indicates that audio annotation
has been associated with this le.
To open a pop-up menu that contains frequently used com-
mands, tap and hold your stylus on the thumbnail you want
to operate on. To view an image in an enlarged view, or to
play a video or audio le, tap the desired thumbnail.
To make an annotation on your le:
The Annotate... command lets you add and remove text
or audio annotation for a le. The particular text and audio
recording can then be set to display or play during a slide
show. In the Thumbnail view mode screen, tap on Edit and
then select Annotate..., or select it from the pop-up menu.
To make a text annotation:
If you wish to associate text with the le, enter it in the text
box. After text annotation has been added, will be shown
on the le in the thumbnail. A separate text le will be cre-
ated for that text.
To make an audio annotation:
To create an audio recording (either voice or music) as an
annotation using your built-in Pocket PC microphone, tap
to begin recording, tap to stop recording. After audio an-
notation has been added, will be shown in the thumbnail.
A separate .WAV audio le will be created.
There is no warning when you record over an existing le.
Your previous recording will be overwritten by the new re-
cording. If you have tapped Remove Voice by accident,
tap Cancel.
NOTE: You cannot record an audio annotation for a video
le that has sound. This function is automatically disabled
when you work with a video le with sound.
List View:
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Sending a le via E-mail or MMS
1. Select the desired le, tap Tools, and then select Send via MMS or Send via E-
mail... from the menu.
2. Follow the relevant procedures for sending that type of message.
To set audio les as Ringtones:
Select the desired audio le, then select Set as Ringtone from the Tools Menu
(or the menu that pops up when you tap and hold on a thumbnail). The previous
ringtone will be immediately replaced. A message will display the lename and
conrm that the operation was successful.
Assign to Contact
This command allows you to assign an image as a Photo ID to a Contact entry
in your Pocket Contacts.
1. Choose the image you want to use as a Photo ID.
2. Select Assign to Contact. The Photo Contacts application will be invoked. The
Contact entries in your Pocket Contacts will be displayed.
3. Select the Contact entry to which you want to assign the Photo ID, and assign the
desired attributes as you normally would in Photo Contacts (Photo only, or photo
with template, etc.).
4. The Photo Contacts Preview screen will show you a preview of how the Photo ID
setup looks. After you save it, Photo Contacts will exit, and you will automatically
be returned to the Album program.
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Options
To change the Album settings, tap Options on the Tools menu. Three tabs are
available: General, Association, and Slide Show.
The General tab
Function Explanation
Default zoom The setting in the Default zoom eld controls the size of the selected
le when it is initially displayed in Detailed View. If set to Smart,
Album will automatically calculate the best size in which to display
the le on the screen. However, if you want les to initially display in
their original size, select Original size from the drop-down list box.
If you want Camera to automatically display selected les so that
they t within the screen, select Fit to window.
Full screen
rotate
If None is selected, no automatic rotation will take place when a le
is displayed in Detailed View (but you can still rotate the display
manually using the Rotate Clockwise and Rotate Counterclockwise
icons on the toolbar in Detailed View). Select Left to automatically
rotate images 90 degrees to the left in Detailed View, or Right if
you want to rotate 90 degrees to the right.
Animation
speed
The setting in the Animation speed eld controls the speed at which
animated GIF les are played. By default, this is set to Normal. You
can select Faster, Slower, or No Delay from the drop-down list.
Keep back-
light on while
playing video
If you have set your Backlight to dim after a certain number of seconds,
you can override it by checking this checkbox. This ensures that the
Backlight will not dim during the video playbacks.
Keep system
powered on
during video
and audio
playback
Overriding your system's power settings ensures that the system will
not automatically power off your device whenever a video playback
or audio playback is in progress.
Adjust
Gamma
The Adjust Gamma setting controls image brightness/darkness. The
minimum setting of 0.01 will cause images to display very dark. The
maximum setting of 3.00 will cause them to display very light (“wash
out”). If you change this setting, you can conveniently reset it to 1.00
by tapping the Reset button. This feature assists you in viewing an
image more easily under different lighting conditions.
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The Association tab
You can associate any or all of the supported le types with
Album. When selecting a le of the associated type in the
File Explorer, it will automatically open using Album.
The Slide Show tab
These settings control only the behavior of Slide Show view
mode. These options are mostly self-explanatory, just choose
the item you need and follow the relevant procedures for the
way you want the Slide Show to work.
Detailed View Mode
Detailed View mode displays the selected le in an enlarged
view, and you can further manipulate the view in various
ways (zoom, rotate, pan, etc.).
1. Toolbar.
2. Command Bar.
3. Hide or display the Toolbar.
4. Switch to Thumbnail view.
5. Switch to Slide Show view.
6. Switch to Camera mode.
Icons on the Toolbar
NOTE: Full Screen View will hide the Title Bar, Toolbar, and
Command Bar, so the full screen is utilized for image/video
display.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Switch to Full
Screen view.
Rotate Counterclockwise
(90 degrees each time tapped)
Zoom
Out
Previous le
Next le
Rotate
Clockwise
Zoom
In
Fit to
window
Toggles the Quick View window
open and closed. Available only
when current le is an image le.
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Images too big for the screen
1. Whenever the image is too large to be shown in the display
area in its entirety, you can press your stylus anywhere in
the display area and drag to interactively quick-pan the
image to any desired position.
2. Alternatively, you can open the Quick View window, by
tapping the Quick View icon on the Toolbar. The dotted
outline within the Quick View window shows the currently
displayed portion, in relation to the entire image. Drag
the outline within the Quick View window to the desired
position, or tap within the Quick View window to jump
the outline to a different position. When satised with
the position, tap the Quick View icon again to close the
Quick View window.
To set as Today wallpaper:
This command allows you to change the background im-
age of the Today screen on your Pocket PC phone to any
image you want.
1. In Album, tap to open a video le or image you want to
use as the image for the wallpaper.
2. If desired, you can manipulate it in any way you wish: Zoom
In or Out, Rotate, Pan, etc. The exact state of the image
as displayed on your screen will be used as the Today
screen image. Likewise, if you have chosen a video le
and do not wish to use the rst frame of the video as the
wallpaper, you can start playing the video and then open
the Tools Menu at the frame you want to use. (The video
is paused when the menu is open.)
3. Select Set as Today Wallpaper. The message “The Today
screen background image has been successfully
changed” will display.
To Reset the Today Screen back to the
Default Wallpaper:
If you later decide that you want to re-set the Today screen
back to the original default background:
Tap the Start menu > Settings > Today icon in
the Personal tab. Select Windows Default in the
list, then make sure the Use this picture as the
background checkbox is checked, then tap OK.
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Tap once (or
repeatedly) to Fast
Forward to the next
sequential les.
Tap to resume playing a
Slide Show that has been
stopped.
Exits the Slide
Show and enters
the Detailed view.
Exits Slide Show mode
and enters Thumbnail
View mode
Slide Show Properties. Lets you set
Transition Effects, Rotation, Text
display, Audio, Delay Time between
slides (for image les), Random or
forward-sequential display, etc. in the
Slide Show Options screen.
Tap to stop playback
and stay on the current
slide, but does not exit
the Slide Show mode.
Tap to re-display the previous
le. Tap repeatedly to quickly
Rewind to the desired le.
(The three leftmost icons
become available after Stop
has been tapped.)
Slide Show View
When in the Thumbnail view or Detailed view, you can tap the icon in the Command
Bar to enter Slide Show mode.
In the Slide Show mode, all image, video, and audio les will automatically be
displayed/played, after one another. If video and audio les are encountered during a
Slide Show, they will be played once, and then the next le in the Slide Show will be
displayed/played. However, you can play it over manually again using the Play button
on the Toolbar. Tapping anywhere on the screen will momentarily display the Toolbar,
explained below.
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Full Screen View Mode
You can enter the Full Screen View only from the Detailed View. In the Detailed View
mode, simply tap the Full Screen icon on the Toolbar to switch to Full Screen.
Tap to switch to Full Screen
View mode.
As with the Detailed View, if the image or video is
currently displayed in a size that is too large to t in its
entirety on the screen, you can “pan” the desired portion
into view by pressing and dragging your stylus on the
screen.
When you are ready to exit the Full Screen View,
tap anywhere on the screen to display the Toolbar.
Tap the leftmost icon to exit. If no action is taken, the
Toolbar will automatically disappear again after a
few seconds.
Appendix A
Maintaining your Pocket PC
n Adding or Removing Programs
n Managing Memory
n Backing Up Files
n Resetting your Pocket PC Phone
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Adding or Removing Programs
By default, programs added to your device at the factory are stored in the ROM (read only
memory). You cannot remove these programs, and you will never accidentally lose them.
You can install any other programs created for your device, as long as your device has
enough memory. The most popular web site to nd software for Pocket PC devices is http:
//www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc.
To add programs using ActiveSync:
You will need to save the appropriate software to the hard drive of your PC before installing
it on your device.
1. Download the program to your PC (or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into
your PC). Be sure that the program is compatible with your Pocket PC before installing
it.
2. Read any installation instruction or documentation that came with the program. Many
programs provide their own installation instructions.
3. Connect your device to a PC.
4. Double click on the program's .exe le.
n If the le is an installer, the installation wizard will begin. Follow the directions on the screen.
Once the software has been installed on your PC, the installer will automatically transfer
the software to your device.
n If the le is not an installer, you will see an error message stating that the program is
valid but was designed for a different type of PC. You will need to move this le to your
device. If you cannot nd any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me le
or documentation, use the Explore command in ActiveSync to explore the program le
to the Program Files folder on your device.
Once installation is completed, tap the Start menu > Programs > program icon.
To add a program directly from the Internet :
1. Determine that your device and processor type meets the requirement of the software that
you want to install.
2. Download the program to your device directly from the Internet using Pocket Internet
Explorer. You should see a single *.xip, *.exe or *.zip le, a setup.exe le, or several
versions of the les for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program
designed for the Pocket PC phone.
3. Read the installation instructions, readme les, or documentation that came with the program.
4. Tap the le, such as a *.xip or *.exe le. The installation wizard will begin. Follow the
directions on the screen.
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To remove a program:
Tap the Start menu > Settings > System > Remove Programs.
You can only remove programs installed in storage memory. Programs that came with your
device cannot be removed. You can quickly return your device to the factory default congu-
ration by clearing all memory. All data, except the installed ROM application, will be lost.
Managing Memory
Memory on your Pocket PC Phone is shared between the storage memory and the pro-
gram memory. Storage memory is used to store the information you have created and the
programs you have installed. Program memory is used to run programs on your Pocket PC
Phone. The Pocket PC Phone automatically manages the allocation between the storage
memory and the program memory.
To view memory allocation and availability:
Tap the Start menu > Settings > the System tab > Memory.
Finding space in storage memory
Under certain situations, such as when the memory is low, your Pocket PC Phone may not
be able to automatically adjust the memory allocation. When you receive a message stating
that storage or program memory is unavailable, try the following solutions:
Move data to a SD storage card
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > File Explorer.
2. Tap and hold the le you want to move, and tap Cut. Open the My Documents folder in
the storage card folder, tap Edit, and then tap Paste.
Files stored in folders other than My Documents (or in folders under the sub-folders in My
Documents) may not show up in the list view of some programs. When you use Notes,
Pocket Word, or Pocket Excel, move les by opening the item and tapping Tools or Edit
and then Rename/Move.
Move E-mail attachments
1. Tap Messaging > Tools > Options.
2. On the Storage tab, select Store attachments on storage card, and then tap OK. All
existing and future attachments will be automatically stored on the storage card.
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Save new items on a storage card
Set programs such as Notes, Pocket Word, and Pocket Excel to automatically save new
items on the storage card.
1. In Notes, Pocket Word, or Pocket Excel > Tools > Options.
2. In the Save to: eld select Storage Card.
Delete unnecessary les
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > File Explorer.
2. Tap and hold the le, and then tap Delete on the pop-up menu.
To nd your largest les, tap the Start menu and then Find. In the Type list, tap Larger
than 64 KB, and then tap Go.
Delete all les and clear the history in Internet
Explorer:
From Internet Explorer > Tools > Options > the Memory tab > Delete Files > Clear His-
tory.
Backing Up Files
Because any new programs or data are stored in RAM, and therefore will be lost if your
device loses power for any reason, it is critical that you back up the device's les to your
PC or a memory card. You can back up les by synchronization while working on a PC.
However, if you are unable to access your PC, you will need to back up les to a SD or MMC
card. Your device enables you to back up individual les in Word or Excel. All les could
be saved on a SD. Furthermore, you can also back up and restore Contacts, Calendar,
Internet and Messaging Settings.
SD and MMC Cards
Your device has an expansion slot compatible with a range of SD and MMC Memory cards,
which are primarily used to back up or transfer les and data.
To insert a memory card:
Push the memory card into its slot until it clicks into place. The card is secure when it is not
protruding from the base.
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To remove a memory card
To remove the card, push it in and then release, letting the card spring out.
Backing up or restoring your system using xBackup:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > xBackup > then the Backup or Restore tab.
2. If you have inserted the SD card properly, it will appear next to Target. Tap Open and select
Storage Card under the task bar.
3. Make sure that no applications are running, tap Start.
Backing up or restoring your system via ActiveSync
1. Double click on in the task bar of your PC.
2. Select the Backup/Restore option in the drop-down menu of Tools in ActiveSync.
3. Select the Backup tab to back up your system. If necessary, select the Restore tab to
restore your system.
Resetting the Pocket PC Phone
You can perform a soft reset or a full reset. During a soft reset, the device is restarted and
only some data in opened programs may be lost. However, a full reset turns the battery off,
returns the device to its original factory settings, and deletes all programs, les, contacts
and other information you have saved to the device. Therefore, it is extremely important to
back up data to a storage card or your computer on a regular basis in the event that a full
reset has to be performed.
To perform a soft reset
If your Pocket PC Phone responds slowly, stops responding, or freezes, you can soft reset
it. A soft reset causes the Pocket PC Phone to restart and re-adjust memory allocation.
Unsaved data in any opened applications may be lost. Use the stylus to press and hold the
Reset button, as shown bellow.
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To perform a full reset
A full device reset clears memory, deletes all data and restores the Pocket PC Phone to
its default settings. Programs installed at the factory remain, erasing all data that you have
created and programs you have installed. Press and hold the power button, and then use
the stylus to press the soft reset button at the same time. Be sure you have backed up all
your data in a SD card or on your PC before performing a full reset.
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Appendix B
Regulatory Notices
n Regulatory Agency Identication
n European Union Notice
n FCC Compliance Statement
n Important Health and Safety Information
n Troubleshooting
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Regulatory
Regulatory Agency IDs
For regulatory identication purposes your product
is assigned a model number PH20Bx.
The following accessories have been approved for
use with your device. Their assigned model numbers
listed below can identify these approved accessories.
To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of
your Pocket PC Phone, use only the accessories listed
below with your PH20Bx.
Accessories Model Number
Cradle PH25x
The above x may be any alphanumeric character or
blank denoting external cosmetic changes.
This product is intended for use with certied Class
2 Limited Power Source, rated 5 VDC, maximum
2A power supply unit.
European Union Notice
Products with CE marking comply with the R&TTE
Directive (99/5/EC), the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)
and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued
by the Commission of the European Community.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity
to the following European Norms (in brackets are
the equivalent international standards):
n EN 60950 (IEC 60950)
Safety of InformationTechnology Equipment.
n ETSI EN 301 511
Global system for mobile communications
(GSM); Harmonized EN for mobile stations in
the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 bands covering
essential requirements of article 3.2 of the
R&TTE directive (1995/5/EC ).
n ETSI EN 301 489-1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
equipment and services; Part 1: Common
technical requirements.
n ETSI EN 301 489-7
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
equipment and services; Part 7: Specic
conditions for mobile and portable radio
and ancillary equipment of digital cellular
radio telecommunications systems (GSM
and DCS).
n ETSI EN 301 489-17
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
equipment and services; Part 17:
Specic conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband
transmission systems and 5 GHz high
performance RLAN equipment.
n ETSI EN 300 328
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband
Transmission systems; data transmission
equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz
ISM band and using spread spectrum
modulation techniques.
n GSM11.10
n ANSI/IEEE C.95.1-1992
Specic absorption rate in mobile phone
emission condition for body health
n EN50360, EN50361 for SAR
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FCC Compliance
Statement
n FCC part 15, 22 and part 24
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
n FCC ID : NM8BLUEANGEL
n Statement according to FCC part 15.105
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures.
n Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
n Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
n Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
n Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
n RF EXPOSURES
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions specied by the FCC with
the phone transmitting at its highest certied
power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest
certied power level, the actual SAR level of
the phone during operation can be well below
the maximum value. This is because the phone
is designed to operate at multiple power levels
so as to use only the power required to reach
the network. In general, the closer you are to
a wireless base station antenna, the lower the
power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the
public, it must be tested and certied to the FCC
that it does not exceed the limit established by
the government-adopted requirement for safe
exposure. The tests are performed in positions and
locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as
required by the FCC for each model. (Body-worn
measurements may differ among phone models,
depending upon available accessories and FCC
requirements). While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of various phones and at
various positions, they all meet the government
requirement for safe exposure.
For body worn operation, to maintain compliance
with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only High
Tech computer, Corp. approved accessories.
When carrying the phone while it is on, use the
specic High Tech Computer Corp. supplied or
approved carrying case, holster, or other body-
worn accessory.
Use of non High Tech Computer Corp. approved
accessories may violate FCC RF exposure
guidelines and should be avoided.
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n Avoid pushing objects into product
Never push objects of any kind into cabinet
slots or other openings in the product. Slots
and openings are provided for ventilation.
These openings must not be blocked or
covered.
n Mounting Accessories
Do not use the product on an unstable
table, cart, stand, tripod, or bracket. Any
mounting of the product should follow the
manufacturer's instructions, and should use
a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
n Avoid unstable mounting
Do not place the product with an unstable
base.
n Use product with approved equipment
This product should be used only with
personal computers and options identied
as suitable for use with your equipment.
n Adjust the volume
Turn down the volume before using
headphones or other audio devices.
n Cleaning
Unplug the product from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners
or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning, but NEVER use water to clean the
LCD screen.
Safety Precautions for
Power Supply Unit
n Use the correct external power source
A product should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on the
electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of
the type of power source required, consult
your authorized service provider or local
power company. For a product that operates
from battery power or other sources, refer to
the operating instructions that are included
with the product.
Important Health and
Safety Information
Retain and follow all product safety and operating
instructions. Observe all warnings in the operating
instructions on the product.
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock,
re, and damage to the equipment, observe the
following precautions.
General Precautions
n Heed service markings
Except as explained elsewhere in the
Operating or Service documentation, do not
service any product yourself. Service needed
on components inside these compartments
should be done by an authorized service
technician or provider.
n Damage requiring service
Unplug the product from the electrical outlet
and refer servicing to an authorized service
technician or provider under the following
conditions:
l Liquid has been spilled or an object has
fallen into the product.
l The product has been exposed to rain
or water.
l The product has been dropped or
damaged.
l There are noticeable signs of overheat-
ing.
l The product does not operate normally
when you follow the operating
instructions.
n Avoid hot areas
The product should be placed away from
heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other products (including
ampliers) that produce heat.
n Avoid wet areas
Never use the product in a wet location.
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n International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996.
n Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code
6. The standards include a substantial safety
margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile
phones employs a unit of measurement known
as the Specic Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg *.
*In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile
phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg)
averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account
for any variations in usage.
SAR Information
n SAR : 0.201 W/kg @10g (Europe);
0.201 W/kg @10g (Australia);
0.273 W/kg @1g (Taiwan);
0.548 W/kg @1g (USA).
THIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERN-
MENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO
RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless mobile GSM phone is a radio
transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits
for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set
by the Federal Communications Commission of
the U.S. Government. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted
levels of RF energy for the general population.
The guidelines are based on the safety standards
previously set by both U.S. and international
standards bodies :
n American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992.
n National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86.
1986.
n Handle battery packs carefully
This product contains a Li-ion Polymer
battery. There is a risk of re and burns if
the battery pack is handled improperly. Do
not attempt to open or service the battery
pack.
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short
external contacts or circuits, dispose of in
re or water, or expose a battery pack to
temperatures higher than 60
o
C (140
o
F).
Warning: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF
BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED.
TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR BURNS, DO
NOT DISASSEMBLE, CRUSH, PUNCTURE,
SHORT EXTERNAL CONTACTS, HEAT
ABOVE 60
o
C (140
o
F), OR DISPOSE
OF IN FIRE OR WATER. REPLACE
ONLY WITH SPECIFIED BATTERIES.
RECYCLE OR DISPOSE OF USED
BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL
REGULATIONS OR REFERENCE GUIDE
SUPPLIED WITH YOUR PRODUCT.
Exposure to Radio
Frequency (RF) Signals
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed and manufactured not
to exceed the emission limits for exposure
to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications Commission of
the U.S. Government. These limits are part
of comprehensive guidelines and establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general
population. The guidelines are based on the
safety standards previously set by both U.S.
and international standards bodies:
n American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992.
n National Council on Radiation Protection
and Measurement (NCRP). Report 86. 1986.
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Appendix B
Regulatory
Troubleshooting
n International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996
n Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code
6. The standards include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the
safety of all persons, regardless of age
and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile GSM
phones employs a unit of measurement known
as the Specic Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg*.
For body worn operation, this phone has
been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with an accessory that
contains no metal, and that positions the antenna
of the GSM phone a minimum of 1.5cm from the
body. The SAR values of this GSM phone are
0.548 W/g (body) and 0.129 W/g (head). Use of
other accessories may not ensure compliance
with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization
for this model device with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF
exposure guidelines. SAR information on this
model device is on le with the FCC and can be
found under the Display Grant section of http://
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC
ID: NM8BLUEANGEL. Additional information
on Specic Absorption Rates (SAR) can be
found on the Cellular Telecommunications &
Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at http:
//www.devicefacts.net.
* In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for
mobile GSM phones used by the public is
1.6Watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial
margin of safety to give additional protection
for the public and to account for any variations
in usage.
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Appendix B
Regulatory
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If you still encounter problems after reviewing this troubleshooting guide, contact your mobile opera-
tor or an authorized Technical Support center in your area.
Problem
n My Pocket PC Phone keeps
turning itself off.
n My Pocket PC Phone is not
making any sound.
n My Pocket PC Phone does
not vibrate when the phone
rings or alarms occur.
n The screen freezes or the
device is not responding.
n The screen is blank.
Solution
Your Pocket PC Phone is designed by default to turn itself
off if not used for 3 minutes. This period can be adjusted
to a maximum of 5 minutes. Refer to the Power setting in
Chapter 5 for more information.
1 Tap at the right side of the Title Bar to check the
volume status.
2 Check the settings of Sound and Notications on the
Personal tab by tapping the Start menu > Settings.
1 Tap at the right side of the Title Bar to check if the
vibrate function is activate.
2 Check the settings of Sound and Notications on the
Personal tab by tapping the Start menu > Settings.
3 Check the event note in your Calendar to see if the
Reminder has been activated.
Reset your device. See the Resetting your Pocket PC
Phone section in Appendix A.
If your Pocket PC does not respond when you briey
press the Power button, press and hold the button for a
full second. If that does not work:
1 Plug the AC power into the device to charge it.
2 Reset the device. See the Resetting your Pocket PC.
Phone section in Appendix A.
Operating Problems
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Solution
1 Check the Brightness setting by tapping the Start
menu > Settings > the System tab > the Backlight
> Brightness tab.
2 Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may also
cause your Pocket PC Phone screen to temporarily
darken. This is normal for LCD screens and is not
permanent.
Memory on your Pocket PC Phone is shared between
storage memory and program memory:
1 Delete any unnecessary information you have
entered to release more storage memory space.
2 Delete the unnecessary programs you have installed
to release more program memory space.
See the Managing Memory section in Appendix A.
Plug the AC power in to your device to charge it.
If you are having a hard time viewing a document in
Notes, try changing the size of the view by tapping a
zoom percentage on the Tools menu.
1 For Pocket Word and Pocket Excel, on the
View menu, tap Zoom and then select a zoom
percentage.
2 For Pocket Internet Explorer, on the View menu,
tap Text Size and then select a size.
3 For Pocket Outlook data, try enlarging the display
font. To do this within Calendar, Tasks or Contacts,
tap Tools, then Options, and then select Use large
font.
Problem
n The screen is dark.
n A Running out of memory
warning message pops up on
the screen.
n The Battery low warning
message pops up on the
screen.
n The screen is hard to read, or
the text on the screen is too
small for you.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Tapping and Writing Problems
Problem
n Device buttons do not re-
spond, or bring up the wrong
program.
n Inaccurate response to stylus
taps.
n Pocket PC does not recog-
nize handwriting.
Solution
Check the Buttons setting to see if the program
assignment for each function button is set as you
wanted. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the Personal
tab > Buttons. For detailed information about Button
settings, see Chapter 5.
Adjust the touchscreen to respond more accurately to
screen taps. Tap the Start menu > Settings > the System
tab > Screen > Align Screen.
For your Pocket PC to recognize your handwriting input
with the stylus, you need to use Transcriber writing. To
learn how to write in Transcriber, see Chapter 2.
ActiveSync Problems
Problem
n ActiveSync operation cannot
be performed or connected.
Solution
1 Make sure the ActiveSync cradle/cable is connected
securely.
2 Make sure you have installed the ActiveSync
software included on the Pocket PC Phone 2003
companion CD.
3 Make sure you selected the appropriate local USB or
local Serial from File Menu Connection Settings in
the ActiveSync Manager window on your desktop
computer.
4 If you are using the optional serial cradle/cable, make
sure you are not running another program which also
works with the serial port you have selected.
5 If ActiveSync still doesn't work, remove and re-install
the ActiveSync software on your PC.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Connection Problems
Problem
n Unable to use Infrared (IR)
port to transfer information.
n Cannot connect to Internet,
web surng doesn't work.
Solution
1 Line up the IR ports so that they are unobstructed
and within a close 20cm range.
2 Make sure that nothing is obstructing the two IR
ports.
3 Adjust the room lighting. Some light sources interfere
with IR connections. Try moving to a different location
or turn out some lights.
4 Transfer only one le, or no more than 25 contact
cards, at a time.
1 Check that you have set up and connected to an
Internet service provider.
2 Check that the wireless connection to your mobile
service provider is switched on and the signal is un-
obstructed.
3 Verify with your Internet service provider that your
username and password are correct.
See Chapter 6, Getting Connected. Additional
information is also available in Connections Help on the
Pocket PC Phone and ActiveSync Help on the PC.
Problem
n ActiveSync is connected,
but data cannot be
synchronized.
Solution
On your desktop computer, check the Tools Menu >
Options > the Sync Options tab in the ActiveSync
Manager window to see if the information type for the
program you want has been selected for synchronizing.
See more details about synchronizing information in
Chapter 4.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem
n Problems with the cable and
cradle connection.
Solution
1 Make sure that your Pocket PC Phone is turned
on.
2 Make sure that you do not have any other active
connections. Tap the Start menu > Today, and then
tap or at the bottom of the screen, and then
Disconnect.
3 Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the
COM or USB ports on the back of your PC. Use the
cable that came with the Pocket PC Phone without
any extra cables or extenders attached.
4 Plug the other end of the cable securely into the
correct port on your Pocket PC Phone. If you are
using a cradle, push your Pocket PC Phone securely
into the cradle.
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Specications
Index
Specications
System Information
Processor Intel PXA263 CPU at 400MHz
Memory - ROM : 96 MB
- RAM : 128 MB
Operating System Windows Mobile
TM
software
Display
LCD Type
3.5" transective TFT-LCD
with back-
light LEDs,
touch-sensitive screen
Resolution 240 x 320 at 65,536 colors
GSM/GPRS (Quad-band) Module
GSM 850 824-849, 869-894 MHz
GSM 900 880 ~ 915, 925 ~960 MHz
GSM1800 1710 ~ 1785, 1805 ~ 1880 MHz
GSM1900 1850 ~ 1910, 1930 ~ 1990 MHz
Internal antenna Yes
Camera Module
Type Color CMOS camera module with
reecting Mirror
Resolution
VGA 480 x 640 with JPEG encoder
Camcorder
QCIF, 15 fps (in live mode),
Physical
Dimensions
71.6 mm (w) x 125 mm (h) x 18.7 mm (l)
Weight 210g (with battery)
Expansion Slots
SDIO/MMC Yes
supports
Controls and Lights
Navigation 5-way navigation pad
Buttons
- 8 program buttons : Calendar,
Contacts, Camera, VoiceDial,
Star, Inbox, Internet Explorer, OK.
- 2 phone function : Call, End
- Volume control button (Up/Down)
- Power on/off
- Reset button
LED Lights 1 - Event notication
(on the right) - Charge status
- GSM/GPRS signals
LED Lights 2 - Bluetooth system notication
(on the left) - WiFi system notication
Audio
Audio controller AGC
Microphone/ Built-in
Speaker
Headphone WAV/WMA/AMR/MAR-WB/AAC/
/MP3 stereo
Connection
Infrared SIR
I/O port 22-pin individual port for signals
(for USB, Serial, and power)
Audio Stereo headphone jack (2.5Ø)
Bluetooth 1.1 compliant, power class 2
WiFi IEEE 802.11b compliant
Power Supply
Battery
1490mAh (typical) Lithium Polymer
removable, rechargeable battery
AC adapter
AC input/Frequency :100-140 VAC,
50-60 Hz, Rated Output: 5 VDC, 2A
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Specications
Index
Index
A
About connections 64
Accessories 12
Access Point Name 84
ActiveSync Problems 174
ActiveSync Errors 52
ActiveSync via Bluetooth 81
ActiveSync via cable/cradle 48
ActiveSync via Infrared 49
Active Connections 83
AC adapter converter 11
Add Ring Tone 60
Album 140
Ambience 137
APN 84
B
Background 58,110
backlight 8,58
backup 148
Battery 10
Beam 90,91,92,93
Best Battery 69
Best Performance 69
Block recognizer 22
Bluetooth 73
Bluetooth Connection Wizard
79
Bluetooth Manager 78
Bluetooth Services 77
Bluetooth Settings 73
Browse les on a remote device
80
Business Card Exchange 79
Buttons 56
Button Lock 44,55
C
Calculator 19
Calendar 88
calibration 14
Caller ID 19,43
Call Barring 61
Call Forwarding 61
Call History 38
call on hold 36
Call Waiting 61
camera 114
Canned Text 103
certicates 55
CHAP authentication 66
Clock & Alarm 58
Command bar 17
Companion CD 18
conference call 36
Connect to a network 80
Connect to the Internet 64
Contacts 90
contacts information 37
converting writing 24
CSD Line Type 65
D
Data retention 10
Detailed View Mode 144
Device information 55
Device settings 54
dialer screen 30
DNS 71
Document Conversion 106
drawing on the screen 25
E
E-mail Messages 96
E-mail account 96
E-mail service 96
emergency call 43
Entering information 19
Exchange business cards 80
Exchange Instant Messaging
100
Explore a Bluetooth device 80
F
Favorites 67
FCC compliance 168
le formats 113
Finding Information 28
Find a contact 91
Flight mode 32
Folders 99
full reset 153
G
Games 19
general precautions 167
GPRS Settings 66
H
Hands-free/Headset Connec-
tion 81
Hands-free/Headset setup 81
health and safety information
169
Hotmail 100
I
IMAP4 97,98
In-call options 36
Indicators 16
Infrared 51
Infrared port 8
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Index
Index
Input 56
Input panel 20
Installing ActiveSync 48
international call 43
IP Address 71
IrDA 84
ISP 66
J
Join a Personal Network 80
K
Keyboard 60
keypad lock 65
Keypad Tone 86
L
Layout 184
LEDs 9
Letter recognizer 22
M
Making a call 33
Media Player 108
Meeting Request 89
Memory 162
Memory card 147
menus 56
Messaging 95
Microphone AGC 55
Microsoft Passport 100
MMS Messages 100
MMS Video mode 118
Move E-mail attachments 162
MSN Messenger 99
Muting a Call 37
My Shortcuts 83
My Work Network 64
N
navigation pad 31
Network 61
Network Adapters 71
Network Cards 70
Network Key 70
Notes 93
Notications 16
Notication LEDs 9
O
Owner Information 57
P
Paired devices 79
PAP authentication 66
password 57
Permanent Save 59
Personalizing Your Phone 53
Personal Area Network 82,83
Phone Dialer Screen 30
phone lock 44
Phone Settings 85
Phone Volume 32
Photo capture mode 132
Photo contacts 40
Pictures 108
PIN 31
Playlist 108
Pocket Excel 107
Pocket IE 8,18
Pocket Internet Explorer 66
Pocket Word 106
pop-up menus 17
POP3 96
Post Ofce Protocol 3 96
Power 8,59
Private Network 65
prole 23
Programs 18
punctuate in transcriber 22
R
Recording a Message 26
Regional settings 55
Regulatory Notices 166
reminder 92
remove programs 55,150
restore 59
Review mode 120
Ring Tones 60
Ring Type 60
S
safety precautions 1169
SAR information 170
Screen 8
SD and MMC cards 163
Serial Port 80
Service Security Settings 77
SIM card lock 45
SIM Manager 38
SIM Tool Kit 44
Slide Show 156
Slide Show View 156
Soft keyboard 21
Soft reset 9,148
sounds and notications 57
specications 165
Speed Dial 35
stereo headset 12
Summary Screen 89
swap 36
synchronizing calendar 50
synchronizing contacts 50
synchronizing Outlook E-mail
50
Synchronizing Notes 51
synchronizing tasks 50
sync connector 9
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Index
Index
T
Tasks 92
Terminal Services Client 72
Text Messages 103
thumbnail view mode 140
Today screen 15
Today Wallpaper 145
transcriber 22
troubleshooting 160
Turn off ight mode 32
Turn on ight mode 32
U
USB Cradle 12
USB Sync Cable 12
USB Port 85
V
Vibrate mode 32
W
Windows Media Player 108
WINS 71
Wireless Manager 67
Wireless Modem 84
Wireless Network 70
WLAN Manager 68
Workbook Conversion 107
writing on the screen 23
X
xBackup 19,152
Z
Zooming In/Out 120
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