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Table of contents
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Table of contents
Preface 5
Declaration of conformity 6
Health and safety 7
General 7
Operating environment 8
Electronic devices 9
Battery safety 10
AC charger safety 11
Emergency calls 11
FCC notice 12
Information to user 12
FCC RF exposure information 13
European RF Exposure
Information 15
Disposal 16
Care and maintenance 18
General 18
Battery care and maintenance 20
Restarting your Toshiba phone 21
Resetting your Toshiba phone 22
Reinitialising your Toshiba phone 22
Getting started 23
Unpacking 23
Phone layout and functions 24
Installing the SIM card, microSD card
and battery 27
Using the stylus 31
Charging the battery 32
Switching the power on and off 33
Toshiba Touch user interface 34
Operator Settings 39
Synchronising your Toshiba phone
with a PC 39
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Call functions 42
Receiving a call 42
Ending a call 42
Making a call 43
Speed Dial 44
In-call options 45
Multiple and multiparty calls 46
Call History 48
Messaging 49
Text messages 49
MMS messages 52
E-mail 54
Applications and multimedia 57
Office Mobile 57
Calendar 58
Contacts 60
Internet Explorer 63
Games 65
Camera 65
CorePlayer 67
File Explorer 67
Getting Started 67
Java 68
Notes 69
PhotoBase 70
Pictures & Videos 70
Search 71
SIM Toolkit 71
Tasks 72
VideoEditor 73
Windows Live 73
Windows Media 73
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Connectivity 75
Wireless Manager 75
Bluetooth 75
Beam 78
Internet connections 79
Domain Enroll 79
Internet Sharing 79
USB to PC 80
Wi-Fi 80
Settings 81
Volume control 81
Location Request 81
Security settings 82
Customising the Start Menu 85
Customising the Toshiba Menu 85
Owner Information 85
Phone settings 86
Sounds & Notifications 91
About 92
Adjust Motion Sensor 93
Backlight settings 93
Browser Settings 94
Certificates 94
Clock & Alarms 94
Customer Feedback 95
Encryption 96
Error Reporting 96
External GPS 97
Free Pad Settings 97
Internal GPS 98
Managed Programs 98
Master Clear 98
Memory management 99
Motion Sensor Settings 99
Power settings 100
Power Saving Settings 100
Regional Settings 100
Remove Programs 101
Screen settings 101
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Task Manager 102
Video Quality Setting 103
Windows Update 103
Sleep Mode Indicator 103
Operator Name Setting 103
Specifications 104
Troubleshooting 107
Annex 1 - Text input 111
Input methods 111
Input Panel 111
Writing and drawing on the screen 116
Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba
phone 118
Start Menu 118
Phone screen 119
Accessing applications and
settings 120
Annex 3 - Common status
icons 124
Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS
and e-mail 127
Setting up text messages service
centre 127
Configuring MMS settings 127
Setting up e-mail accounts 128
General messaging options 133
Annex 5 - Configuring internet
settings 135
Toshiba Corporation 140
End User License Agreements
(EULAs) 142
Licenses 148
Index 150
Preface
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Preface
Preface
Hello and welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the Toshiba TG01.
For additional phone content, please visit www.toshiba-europe.com/mobile.
If you require further technical support please contact our customer operations team as follows:
Tel.: 008000 505 2006
E-mail: customer_operations@toshiba.co.uk
Opening hours: Monday - Friday 9AM - 1PM and 2PM - 6PM (CET)
We hope you enjoy using your new Toshiba phone.
To use your Toshiba phone, you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the
features in your Toshiba phone depend on features in the wireless network to function. These
network services may not be available on all networks, or you may have to make specific
arrangements with your service provider before you can utilise network services. Your service
provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will
apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can use network services. For
instance, some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and services.
Please note that the Windows Live application described in this user manual may not be available
on your Toshiba phone because support for this application is dependent on your network service
provider.
The availability of particular products may vary by region.
Due to the continual development of our products, Toshiba reserves the right to modify this
document at any time without prior notice.
Declaration of conformity
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Declaration of conformity
Declaration of conformity
We, Toshiba Information Systems UK (Ltd), Mobile Communications Division, of
Toshiba Court, Weybridge Business Park, Addlestone Road, Weybridge, KT15 2UL declare under our
sole responsibility that this product (TG01, Type (Model) Name TM5-E01) is in conformity with the following
standards and/or other normative documents:
EN 301 511, EN 301 908-1, EN 301 908-2, EN 60950-1, EN 300 328, EN 300 440, EN 50360, EN 62209-1,
EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-3, EN 301 489-7, EN 301 489-17, and EN 301 489-24
We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites, EMC & safety requirements have been carried out and that
the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10(5) and detailed in Annex IV of Directive 1999/5/
EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body(ies):
Cetecom GmbH, Im Teelbruch 116, 45219 Essen, Germany
5 March 2009
Hidehito Koka
Deputy Managing Director of TIU
General Manager Mobile Communications Division
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Health and safety
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Health and safety
Health and safe ty
General
Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any
of its accessories. Only qualified service
personnel should repair the phone and its
accessories.
Do not touch the phone, battery or AC
charger with wet hands.
Keep your Toshiba phone, and all parts and
accessories, out of the reach of small children
and pets. The SIM card and other small parts
could present a choking hazard.
Use only Toshiba approved batteries and
accessories.
The bundled battery and AC charger are only
for use with your Toshiba phone. Do not use
this battery or AC charger with any other
device.
Use of third party equipment (including
batteries, cables and accessories) not
manufactured or authorised by Toshiba may
invalidate the warranty of your phone and
adversely affect the operation of the phone.
Before connecting your Toshiba phone to
another device, read the supporting
documentation to confirm that the other
device is compatible.
When using the headset, be careful not to
listen at excessive volumes. Listening to loud
sound levels may lead to hearing loss.
It is recommended that pregnant and young
women take precautions while in a call and
keep the phone at a distance from their lower
abdomen. For this situation, use of a hands-
free kit is recommended.
Your phone contains metal that may cause
skin irritation.
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Health and safety
Operating environment
Observe all local safety regulations regarding
the use of mobile phones while driving.
Pull off the road and park before making or
answering a call.
Do not stop on the hard shoulder of a
motorway to answer or make a call, except in
an emergency.
If using an integrated hands-free device,
make sure the phone is securely placed in its
holder.
Only qualified personnel should install the
device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or
service may be dangerous and may
invalidate any warranty. For more
information, consult your vehicle
manufacturer or representative.
Do not place objects, including either
installed or portable wireless equipment, in
the area over the airbag or in the airbag
deployment area.
Switch off your Toshiba phone when
refuelling.
Do not handle your Toshiba phone when
operating machinery.
Switch your Toshiba phone off if you are
entering a hospital or health care facility.
Medical equipment may be affected by phone
usage.
Switch your Toshiba phone off when
travelling on an aircraft. The phone signal
may interfere with systems in the aircraft. You
are legally bound to comply with this
recommendation.
•Switch your Toshiba phone off in any facility
where posted notices prohibit phone usage.
Always follow building regulations governing
phone usage.
•Switch your Toshiba phone off when blasting
is in progress, and observe all provided
guidelines and regulations.
•Switch your Toshiba phone off in areas with
potentially explosive atmospheres, such as
fuel storage areas and spray paint facilities.
Switch your Toshiba phone off when
outdoors during an electrical storm.
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Health and safety
Keep your Toshiba phone away from fuel and
chemicals.
Electronic devices
If you wear a pacemaker, or are in the
company of someone who does, you should
be aware that there is a small risk of mobile
phone usage interfering with the operation of
the pacemaker. You should contact your
doctor, or the manufacturer of the
pacemaker, for more information. If you have
any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place, switch off your phone
immediately.
Mobile phone usage may interfere with some
hearing aids. If this happens, you should
contact your service provider or doctor for
further information.
Mobile phone usage may interfere with the
functionality of inadequately shielded
medical devices. Consult a physician or the
manufacturer of the device to ensure safe
procedures are used.
Mobile phone usage may interfere with the
functionality of any inadequately shielded
electronic system in a motor vehicle.
Examples include airbags and fuel injection
systems. You should contact the
manufacturer of the vehicle or system to
ensure that the system is properly shielded.
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Health and safety
Battery safety
Only use batteries approved by Toshiba for
use in this handset. There is a risk of
explosion if the battery is replaced with an
incorrect type.
Only recharge the battery with the
recommended charger supplied by Toshiba.
Stop using the battery if you detect any
abnormalities, such as odour, discolouration
or heat during use, charging or storage.
Do not use your Toshiba phone with a
damaged battery.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental
short-circuiting can occur when a metallic
object causes a direct connection between
the + and - terminals of the battery.
Do not touch the battery terminals.
Do not leave the battery in areas of extreme
cold or heat.
Never soak the battery in water or any other
liquid.
Never attempt to open the battery. The
battery contains substances that may be
harmful if swallowed or allowed to come into
contact with unprotected skin.
In the unlikely event of a battery leak, take
care to keep the battery discharge away from
your eyes and skin. If the leakage does come
into contact with eyes or skin, flush
thoroughly with clean water and consult a
doctor.
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire.
Do not dispose of the battery in a regular
waste container. The battery contains toxic
chemicals and must be disposed of
appropriately. Contact your local authorities
for more information.
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Health and safety
AC charger safety
Do not use a damaged or worn AC charger.
The use of a damaged or worn AC charger
could result in electric shock, burns or fire.
Contact an authorised Toshiba service
provider immediately to obtain a suitable
replacement.
Do not bend or twist the cable of the AC
charger.
Do not pull on the cable of the AC charger in
order to remove the plug from a socket. Grasp
the plug directly when unplugging the AC
charger to avoid causing any damage to the
cable.
Do not touch the pins of the plug when
connecting or disconnecting it from a power
source.
Do not place heavy objects on the AC
charger.
When the AC charger is not in use,
disconnect it from the power source.
Emergency calls
When making emergency calls from your
Toshiba phone, ensure that the phone is
switched on and in service.
Calls cannot be made to emergency services
while data communication is being performed
within a GSM area. Also, calls may not be able
to be made to emergency services depending
on the network services of some service
providers.
There is no guarantee that a connection can be
established in all countries and areas because
operation of your phone differs depending on
the wireless network, wireless signal and your
setting status. Do not rely solely on your mobile
phone when you need to make emergency
calls.
IMPORTANT: You can make calls to
emergency services when the SIM card is
not inserted (if supported by the network),
the SIM card is locked, the phone is
locked, Call Barring is set, or Fixed
Dialing is set.
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Health and safety
FCC notice
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.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Information to user
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits of 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:
1. Reorient/relocate the receiving aerial.
2. Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
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3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from the outlet the receiver is
currently connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
FCC RF exposure
information
Your Toshiba 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.
The guidelines are based on standards that
were developed by independent scientific
organisations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. 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 handsets
employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. 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. The SAR value for this
model handset when tested for use at the ear is
WARNING: Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the manufacturer
responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
!
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Health and safety
0.590 W/kg and when worn on the body, as
described in this user guide, is 0.885 W/kg.
Body-worn operation
This phone was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the phone kept at a
distance of 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain
compliance with FCC RF exposure
requirements, use accessories that maintain a
1.5cm separation distance between your body
and the back of the phone. The use of belt clips,
holsters and similar accessories should not
contain metallic components. The use of
accessories that do not satisfy these
requirements may not comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model handset with all
reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR
information on this model handset is on file with
the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section of https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/
eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm after searching
on FCC ID SP2-TM5-E01.
Additional information on Specific Absorption
Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net.
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Health and safety
European RF Exposure
Information
Your Toshiba phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits
for exposure to radio waves recommended by
international guidelines. These guidelines were
developed by the independent scientific
organisation ICNIRP and include safety margins
designed to assure the protection of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and
the SAR value for this device when tested at the
ear was 0.491 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a
range of functions, they can be used in other
positions, such as on the body as described in
this user guide**. In this case, the tested SAR
value is 0.372 W/kg.
As SAR is measured utilising the device’s
highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of
this device while operating is typically below that
indicated above. This is due to automatic
changes to the power level of the device to
ensure it only uses the minimum level required
to reach the network.
The World Health Organization has stated that
present scientific information does not indicate
the need for any special precautions for the use
of mobile devices. They state that if you want to
reduce your exposure then you can do so by
limiting the length of calls or using a ‘hands-free’
device to keep the mobile phone away from the
head and body. Additional Information can be
found on the website of the World Health
Organization (http://www.who.int/emf).
* The tests are carried out in accordance with
international guidelines for testing.
** Please see FCC RF exposure information
for further information about body worn
operations.
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Health and safety
Disposal
The following information is only valid for EU-
member states.
Disposal of products
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol
indicates that products must be collected and
disposed of separately from household waste.
Integrated batteries and accumulators can be
disposed of with the product. They will be
separated at the recycling centres.
The black bar indicates that the product was
placed on the market after August 13, 2005.
By participating in separate collection of
products and batteries, you will help to assure
the proper disposal of products and thus help to
prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health.
For more detailed information about the
collection and recycling programmes available
in your country, please contact your local city
office or the shop where you purchased the
product.
Disposal of batteries and/or
accumulators
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol
indicates that batteries and/or accumulators
must be collected and disposed of separately
from household waste.
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Health and safety
If the battery or accumulator contains more than
the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg),
and/or cadmium (Cd) defined in the Battery
Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical
symbols for lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and/or
cadmium (Cd) will appear below the crossed out
wheeled dust bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of
batteries, you will help to assure the proper
disposal of products and batteries and thus help
to prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health.
For more detailed information about the
collection and recycling programmes available
in your country, please contact your local city
office or the shop where you purchased the
product.
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Care and maintenance
Care and maintenance
General
You can greatly enhance the lifespan of your
Toshiba phone, and the parts and accessories,
by following the suggestions below.
Always use your Toshiba phone in the
intended manner. Incorrect usage may affect
performance.
To avoid permanent damage to your Toshiba
phone, use only Toshiba approved batteries
and accessories.
The bundled battery and AC charger are only
for use with your Toshiba phone. Do not use
this battery or AC charger with any other
device. This could cause permanent damage
to the device, battery or charger.
Use of third party equipment (including
batteries, cables and accessories) not
manufactured or authorised by Toshiba may
invalidate the warranty of your phone and
adversely affect the operation of the phone.
Before connecting your Toshiba phone to
another device, read the supporting
documentation to confirm that the other
device is compatible.
Keep your Toshiba phone, and all parts and
accessories, out of the reach of small children
and pets.
Do not allow your Toshiba phone, battery or
accessories to come into contact with liquids
or moisture. Moisture of any kind can corrode
the electronic circuits. The manufacturer's
warranty may become invalid if the phone or
battery get wet due to misuse.
Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in
dusty or dirty locations.
Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in hot
areas. High temperatures will shorten the
lifespan of the phone, damage the battery,
and warp/melt internal circuits.
TIP: Maintaining your Toshiba phone, and
the parts and accessories, in a good
condition will help you fulfil the warranty
obligations.
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Care and maintenance
Do not store your Toshiba phone in, or near,
direct heat sources such as radiators. This
could cause the battery to overheat and
explode.
Do not store your Toshiba phone in cold
areas. A big difference between room
temperature and the temperature in the
phone can cause condensation to form inside
the phone, damaging the electronic circuits.
Do not place your Toshiba phone alongside
computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and
other magnetic media. Information contained
on disks or cards may be affected by the
phone.
Do not expose your Toshiba phone to strong
magnetic fields. This may cause temporary
malfunction.
Do not open your Toshiba phone unless
absolutely necessary.
Do not mishandle or abuse your Toshiba
phone. Dropping the phone, or knocking or
shaking it, can damage the internal circuits.
Do not apply paint or other such substances
to your Toshiba phone.
Interference may affect the performance of
your Toshiba phone. This is normal and the
phone should operate as normal once you
move away from the source of the
interference.
If your Toshiba phone, or any of the
accessories, are not working as they should,
please consult your dealer. They can provide
you with the expert assistance you require.
Do not attempt to disassemble your Toshiba
phone. Only Toshiba authorised personnel
should service the phone.
When your Toshiba phone is set to vibrate,
the vibration may cause the phone to move.
Take care not to place the phone near a heat
source or the edge of a high surface.
Only use a soft, clean cloth to clean your
Toshiba phone. Do not use chemicals,
detergents, abrasive substances, or any
liquids. Use a cotton swab to clean the
camera lens.
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Care and maintenance
Do not use water to clean the touch screen.
Keep the touch screen and tip of the stylus
clean to avoid permanent damage.
Keep sharp objects away from the touch
screen to avoid it being scratched and
damaged.
For touch screen input, use only the included
stylus or your finger. Use of other objects can
damage the input panel and will void the
warranty.
If the tip of the stylus is damaged, do not use
it. If you operate the touch screen with a
damaged stylus, the touch screen may be
damaged. When the stylus is damaged,
please purchase a new one.
Do not tap hard on the touch screen, as this
may cause permanent damage to the screen.
To avoid scratches on the touch screen,
avoid placing your Toshiba phone with the
touch screen facing downwards.
It is recommended that you use the bundled
stylus when pressing the Reset button.
Battery care and
maintenance
Your Toshiba phone is powered by a
rechargeable Lithium ion (Li-ion) battery.
The full performance of a new battery is
achieved only after two or three complete
charge and discharge cycles.
The battery can be charged and discharged
hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out.
When the talk and standby times are noticeably
shorter than normal, it is recommended that you
buy a new battery.
A new battery, or one that has not been used
for a long time, could have reduced capacity
during initial use.
Do not leave the battery connected to the
charger and power source for longer than
necessary. This will result in repeated short
charging, which will reduce battery
performance and lifespan. Please disconnect
the AC charger when the battery is full.
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Care and maintenance
Do not leave the battery in areas of extreme
cold or heat. This could affect the
performance of the battery.
The battery has optimum performance in an
ambient temperature of between +5 °C
(+41 °F) and +35 °C (+95 °F).
Only remove the battery with the phone
switched off.
Do not leave the battery empty or
disconnected for a long time, as this may
cause data to be reset.
If you are not going to use your phone for a
long time, fully charge the battery, then switch
off the phone. The phone should be stored in
a dry place away from direct sunlight.
Recharge the phone approximately every six
months.
Avoid repeated short charging. It is preferable
to let the battery go flat and then recharge it
completely.
Restarting your Toshiba
phone
If you have any problems, such as the phone
freezing, restart the phone.
To restart your Toshiba phone:
1. Press and hold the Power key.
2. Tap Power Off to confirm powering off the
phone.
3. Wait a few seconds, then press and hold the
Power key for approximately two seconds
to switch the phone on.
IMPORTANT: If you restart your Toshiba
phone, data that you have not saved will
be lost.
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Care and maintenance
Resetting your Toshiba
phone
If you still have problems after restarting your
phone, you can reset the phone.
Resetting your Toshiba phone causes it to
restart and adjusts memory allocation. Your
phone will return to the same status as the last
time you used it, though unsaved data may be
lost.
To reset your Toshiba phone:
Using the stylus, press and hold the Reset
button. The phone will switch on after resetting.
If, after you have reset your Toshiba phone,
there is still a problem:
1. Remove the battery (see Getting started
for instructions).
2. Re-insert the battery, then switch on the
phone (see Getting started for
instructions).
Reinitialising your Toshiba
phone
For details of reinitialising your Toshiba phone,
see Master Clear in Settings.
We recommend that you back up all of your data
before reinitialising your Toshiba phone.
IMPORTANT: If you reset your Toshiba
phone, data that you have not saved may
be lost.
TIP: You can also reset your Toshiba
phone by pressing the Power key for
approximately 15 seconds.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that you
frequently back up the data on your
Toshiba phone.
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Getting started
Getting started
Unpacking
Please ensure that the contents of your sales
pack include:
Your Toshiba phone and stylus
Battery
•AC charger
•USB cable
Headset and headset adapter
•Quick Start Guide
Legal and Safety Information leaflet
CD (Getting Started)
CD (User Guide)
NOTE: If any of the items listed are
missing, contact the retailer where you
purchased your Toshiba phone.
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Getting started
Phone layout and functions
1. Earpiece
2. LED indicator - indicates various states of
the phone.
Red - phone is charging.
Blue - a call, message or notification has
been received.
Green - phone is in sleep mode.
3. Touch screen
4. x/ok key - equivalent to the x or ok button
displayed at the top right corner of the
screen.
5. Touch Sensor (TS) key - enables you to
quickly and easily carry out a number of
actions, including zooming in/out when using
some applications and opening the Toshiba
Free Pad.
6. Microphone
7. Home key - press to access the Toshiba
Home Screen.
8. Stylus
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Getting started
9. Camera lens
10. microSD card slot
11. Battery cover
12. Speaker
13. SIM card slot
14. Reset button - press using the stylus to
reset the phone.
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Getting started
15. Cable, phone charging and headset
connector (Micro-USB)
16. Camera key - long press to launch the
Camera application.
If Camera application is already running,
press to capture a photo or begin/stop
recording a video clip.
17. Volume Down key - short press to
decrease the volume; long press to switch
between portrait and landscape modes
when the Auto screen orientation change
checkbox is unticked (see Motion Sensor
Settings in Settings for details).
18. Volume Up key - short press to increase
the volume; long press to activate the device
lock (see Security settings in Settings for
details).
19. Power key - short press to enter/leave
sleep mode; long press to switch phone on/
off; press for approximately 15 seconds to
reset phone.
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Getting started
Installing the SIM card,
microSD card and battery
To install the SIM card, microSD card and
battery:
1. Move the cover of the cable, phone
charging and headset connector away from
the side of the phone.
2. With the back of the phone facing up, press
down on the battery cover. Slide the cover
towards the bottom of the phone, then lift it
upwards and remove it from the phone.
3. If the battery is already installed, lift the tab
at its base, then remove the battery.
IMPORTANT: The SIM card is easily
damaged by scratching and bending, so
take care when handling it.
IMPORTANT: Keep SIM card away from
static, dust and water.
IMPORTANT: Power off the phone and
disconnect the charger before inserting or
removing the SIM card.
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4. With the gold connectors facing
downwards, align the SIM card the correct
way, as shown in the diagram below. Push
down lightly while sliding the SIM card into
place.
5. With the gold connectors facing
downwards, align the microSD card the
correct way, as shown in the diagram
below. Gently slide the microSD card into
the slot until it clicks into place.
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To remove the microSD card, gently press it
inwards. It will automatically eject.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the
microSD card while the phone is reading
data from, or writing data to, the card.
TIP: Your Toshiba TG01 supports
microSDHC™ memory cards. When
transferring a memory card from your
Toshiba phone to another device, please
check with the device manufacturer that
SDHC cards are fully supported.
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6. Insert the battery into the battery
compartment with the gold connectors
facing towards the top of the phone. The
battery is shaped so that it can only be
inserted this way. Gently push on the
bottom of the battery (non-connector end)
to insert it completely.
7. Gently slide the battery cover upward into
place.
WARNING: There is a danger of
explosion if the battery is incorrectly
replaced.
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Using the stylus
The stylus is used for menu selection and data
input on the touch screen of your Toshiba
phone.
Tap: Touch the screen once with the stylus
to open items and select options.
Drag: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag
it to select text and images. Drag in a list to
select multiple items.
Tap and hold: Tap and hold the stylus on an
item to see a list of actions available for that
item. On the pop-up menu that is displayed,
tap the required action.
IMPORTANT: For touch screen input, use
only the included stylus or your finger. Use
of other objects can damage the touch
screen and will void the warranty.
IMPORTANT: If the tip of the stylus is
damaged, do not use it. If you use the
touch screen with a damaged stylus, the
touch screen may be damaged. When the
stylus is damaged, please purchase a new
one.
IMPORTANT: Do not tap hard on the
touch screen, as this may cause
permanent damage to the screen.
NOTE: Take care not to lose the stylus. It
cannot be stored in the phone.
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Charging the battery
You will need to fully charge the battery before
you can switch your Toshiba phone on for the
first time. You can charge your battery in the
following two ways:
•Either plug the AC charger into an AC outlet
and connect it to the charger connector on
your Toshiba phone. When the battery is
fully charged, unplug the AC charger from
the AC outlet and disconnect it from the
phone charger connector by gripping it
tightly and pulling gently,
or
•connect your Toshiba phone to a PC with the
USB cable.
The battery will only achieve optimum
performance after two or three complete
charges.
When charging is complete, disconnect the AC
charger from the power source, or the USB
cable from the PC, then disconnect your
Toshiba phone.
Battery information
Battery performance depends on many factors,
such as your service provider's network
configuration, signal strength, the temperature
of the environment in which you operate your
Toshiba phone, the features and/or settings you
select and use, items attached to your phone's
connecting ports, and your voice, data, and
other program usage patterns.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the battery
while it is charging.
NOTE: It is recommended that you save
the data in your phone memory to a PC or
storage card. The manufacturer is not
responsible for data lost or altered due to
battery discharge.
TIP: For information on optimising the
power performance of your Toshiba
phone, see Backlight settings and
Power settings in Settings.
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Low battery
When the battery charge level drops to 10% of
its total capacity, an alert message and the low
battery icon are displayed.
If the battery charge level runs too low for normal
operation, your Toshiba phone will
automatically switch off.
Managing a low battery
When the low battery alert is displayed, you
should do the following:
1. Save your current data.
2. Charge the battery as soon as possible.
3. If you are unable to charge the battery
immediately, we recommend that you
switch off your phone.
Switching the power on and
off
To switch your Toshiba phone on:
1. Press and hold the Power key for
approximately two seconds.
2. If a PIN or security code is requested, enter
the code.
WARNING: The PIN code activates the
services in your Toshiba phone and
should be provided in the documentation
supplied by your service provider.
If you enter the incorrect PIN for your SIM
card three consecutive times, you will
need to contact your service provider to
obtain the Personal Unblocking Key
(PUK). Do not try to guess the PUK as
your SIM card will be rendered
permanently inoperative following ten
consecutive unsuccessful attempts.
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To switch your Toshiba phone off:
1. Press and hold the Power key.
2. Tap Power Off to confirm powering off the
phone.
Toshiba Touch user interface
Overview
The Toshiba Touch user interface is a
customisable user interface that enables you to
access information, run applications, make calls
and navigate your Toshiba phone in a simple
and quick way, using only one hand.
Toshiba Home Screen
The Toshiba Home Screen adds a fast and
convenient way to navigate through your
Toshiba phone.
Important information such as date, time, status
indicators and appointments is displayed on the
Toshiba Home Screen.
The Toshiba Home Screen also includes a
menu system of eight stripes of thumbnail icons.
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1. Start icon - tap to access the Windows
Mobile Start Menu.
2. Status indicators. See Annex 3 - Common
status icons for further information.
3. Setting icon - enables you to edit the Clock or
Calendar settings if one of these gadgets is
selected. If an alarm has been set, the alarm
icon will be displayed here.
4. Gadget zone - displays information
according to the currently selected gadget
item (Information prompt, Clock, ToDo List/
Tasks or Calendar).
5. Tap an icon to change the item displayed in
the gadget zone. To turn off the gadget zone,
tap the icon.
6. Toshiba Menu. For details, see Toshiba
Menu.
7. Toshiba Menu headings. For details, see
Toshiba Menu.
8. Toshiba Menu thumbnails. For details, see
Toshiba Menu.
9. - used to make, answer and hold calls.
Tap to access the Phone screen.
10. - ends calls/operations and returns to
Toshiba Home Screen.
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11. Right softkey - enables you to change the
order and colours of the Toshiba Menu
stripes, and select the thumbnails.
To access the Toshiba Home Screen at any
time, press the Home key or tap .
Toshiba Menu
The Toshiba Menu makes it easy to access
various applications with your fingertip.
Each stripe consists of a heading and up to
three visible thumbnails.
Headings can be specific applications or more
general application launchers. Tap a heading to
access the application or launcher directly.
Thumbnails can represent specific applications
(e.g. Calendar), functions of applications (e.g.
incoming call history), or specific items (e.g. a
picture). Tap a thumbnail to access the required
application, function or item.
To view all of the thumbnails in a stripe, slide
your finger upwards along the stripe as shown in
the diagram below.
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Slide your finger down the stripe to minimise the
list of thumbnails.
To view the other stripes, slide your finger left or
right as shown in the diagram below.
For information on customising the Toshiba
Menu, see Customising the Toshiba Menu in
Settings.
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Motion Sensor
The Motion Sensor in your Toshiba phone
enables you to quickly and easily carry out a
variety of operations.
You can set up your phone to carry out specific
operations when you move the phone in a
particular way. Examples of the motions and
corresponding operations are as follows:
Change the screen orientation by turning the
phone sideways.
Answer a call by lightly shaking the phone.
Move forwards and backwards through web
pages by tilting the phone while pressing the
centre of the TS key.
•Start Task Manager by tapping the back of
the phone twice.
For information on setting up the Motion
Sensor, see Motion Sensor Settings in
Settings.
Toshiba Free Pad
The Toshiba Free Pad consists of two items -
the Multi Function Pad and the Free Cursor
Pad.
The Multi Function Pad operates as cursor
(up, down, left, right) and Enter keys. It also
enables you to access the Start Menu.
The Free Cursor Pad displays a mouse pointer
on the screen so that you can operate the phone
in the same way as using a mouse with a PC.
To open the Toshiba Free Pad, slide your
finger upwards on the centre of the TS key.
To switch between the Multi Function Pad and
the Free Cursor Pad, tap and hold the
switching icon at the bottom right of the pad.
To move the Toshiba Free Pad:
1. Tap and hold on the bar at the top of the
Toshiba Free Pad. The bar will expand.
2. Drag the Toshiba Free Pad to a new
position.
To close the Toshiba Free Pad, drag it out of
the touch screen.
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Operator Settings
Using Operator Settings, you can quickly and
easily configure mobile service provider
settings, including GPRS, WAP, and MMS.
To use Operator Settings:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Operator Settings.
3. If the required settings are available from
the U/SIM, tap the button showing your
mobile service provider name.
4. If the settings are not available from the
U/SIM, tap Select Country.
5. Tap your country in the list.
6. Tap your mobile service provider in the list.
Synchronising your Toshiba
phone with a PC
ActiveSync (for PCs running
Windows XP or earlier)
ActiveSync acts as the gateway between your
Microsoft Windows-powered PC and your
Toshiba phone. It allows you to synchronise
Microsoft Outlook information, Microsoft Office
documents, pictures, music, videos and
applications to and from your device.
In addition to synchronising with a PC,
ActiveSync allows you to synchronise
Microsoft Outlook information directly with
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Microsoft
Exchange Server 2007, so that you can keep
your e-mail, calendar data, tasks and contact
information updated wirelessly when you’re
away from your PC.
You can install ActiveSync from your Windows
Mobile Getting Started CD.
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Once the software has been installed and your
Toshiba phone is connected to your PC, the
ActiveSync Setup Wizard is started. Simply
follow the on-screen instructions.
If you are not synchronising directly with a
Microsoft Exchange server, do not select the
option to synchronise directly with a server. The
alternative is to synchronise your Toshiba
phone with your PC. You cannot do both at the
same time.
Starting and stopping ActiveSync
synchronisation
To start and stop synchronisation:
1. Access ActiveSync. For details, see
Accessing applications and settings in
Annex 2 - Navigating your Toshiba
phone.
2. To start synchronisation, tap Sync.
3. To stop synchronisation, tap Stop.
Changing ActiveSync settings
Once you have set up synchronisation using the
ActiveSync Setup Wizard on the PC, you can
change your synchronization settings at a later
stage:
If you want to change ActiveSync settings
for synchronising with a PC, use
ActiveSync on the PC. For more
information, see ActiveSync Help on the PC.
If you want to change ActiveSync settings
for synchronising with an Exchange server,
use ActiveSync on your Toshiba phone.
NOTE: Disconnect your Toshiba phone
from your PC before changing the
synchronisation settings.
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Windows Mobile Device Center
(for PCs running Windows Vista)
The Windows Mobile Device Center:
Combines an efficient synchronisation
platform with a compelling user experience.
Enables you to set up new partnerships,
synchronise content and manage music,
pictures and video with Windows Mobile
powered devices (Windows Mobile 2003 or
later).
Helps you to synchronise information such
as e-mail, contacts and calendar
appointments, easily manage your
synchronisation settings, and transfer
documents between your device and PC.
You can install Windows Mobile Device Center
(WMDC) from your Windows Mobile Getting
Started CD.
For further information on ActiveSync and
WMDC, refer to the Help on your PC.
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Call functions
Call functions
Receiving a call
Answering or ignoring a call
To answer an incoming call, tap or
Answer.
To ignore an incoming call, tap or Ignore.
Ending a call
To end a call, tap or End.
NOTE: If you choose to ignore a call, the
caller will be connected to your voice mail,
provided you are subscribed to this
service.
TIP: When you have the headset
connected to your Toshiba phone, you
can do the following:
Answer an incoming call by pressing
the headset button.
Ignore an incoming call by pressing and
holding the headset button.
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TIP: When you have the headset
connected to your Toshiba phone, you
can end a call by pressing and holding the
headset button.
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Making a call
Before making a call, ensure that your Toshiba
phone is switched on, that there is a valid SIM
card installed, and that the signal is sufficiently
strong.
Making a call from the Phone
screen
To make a call from the Phone screen:
1. Access the Phone screen.
2. Enter a phone number using the numeric
keypad.
3. Tap or Talk.
Dialling the last number called
To dial the last number called:
From the Toshiba Home Screen, tap twice.
Making a call from Contacts
To make a call from Contacts:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Scroll to the required contact, then tap .
TIP: If you have a long list of contacts,
enter the first few letters of the contact's
name. The phone will display only the
matching contact. To call the contact, tap
.
TIP: A work phone number (w), mobile
phone number (m) and home phone
number (h) can be assigned to a contact
that is saved to the phone.
The mobile phone number is dialled by
default.
To call a non-default number:
1. Tap the required contact.
2. Scroll to the required phone number,
then tap or Call.
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Making an international call
To make an international call:
1. Access the Phone screen.
2. Tap and hold 0 on the keypad until the +
sign is displayed.
3. Enter the full phone number, including the
country code, area code (without the first 0)
and phone number.
4. Tap or Talk.
Speed Dial
Creating a speed dial
To create a speed dial:
1. Access the Phone screen.
2. Tap Speed Dial.
3. Tap Menu > New.
4. Tap the required contact.
5. In the Location: field, select the speed dial
number.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok twice.
NOTE: The digit 0 is reserved for inserting
the + character when dialling an
international phone number. The digit 1 is
reserved for calling your voice mail
mailbox as a speed dial.
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Making a call using speed dial
To make a call using speed dial:
1. Access the Phone screen.
2. Tap Speed Dial.
3. Scroll to the required speed dial, then tap
or Call.
In-call options
Adjusting the volume
To adjust the volume while in a call:
Press the Volume Up key to increase the
volume, and the Volume Down key to
decrease the volume.
Putting a call on speakerphone
To put a call on speakerphone, tap Speaker On
or Menu > Turn Speakerphone On.
To switch the speakerphone off, tap Speaker
Off or Menu > Turn Speakerphone Off.
Muting a call
To mute a call, tap Mute or Menu > Mute.
To unmute the call, tap Unmute or Menu >
Unmute.
TIP: To create a speed dial from
Contacts:
1. Tap the required contact.
2. Scroll to the required phone number,
then tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial...
3. In the Location: field, select the speed
dial number.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok twice.
TIP: To make a call using speed dial from
the Phone screen:
From the Phone screen, tap and hold the
required speed dial number on the
keypad. If the speed dial number has two
digits, tap the first digit, then tap and hold
the second digit.
NOTE: The speakerphone is
automatically switched off at the end of a
call.
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Putting a call on hold
To put a call on hold, tap , Hold or Menu >
Hold.
To unhold the call, tap , Unhold or Menu >
Unhold.
Putting a call on hands-free
To put a call on hands-free:
When hands-free equipment is attached to your
Toshiba phone, the item Menu > Turn Hands-
free On will be enabled.
Multiple and multiparty calls
Answering or ignoring a second
call
To answer a second call, tap or Answer.
The original call will be put on hold.
To ignore a second call, tap or Ignore.
Making a second call
To make a second call while already in a call:
1. Tap Hold or Menu > Hold to put the first call
on hold.
2. Tap Keypad to display the numeric keypad.
3. Dial the second number, then tap or
Talk. The first call will remain on hold.
Swapping between calls
To swap between calls, tap , Swap or Menu
> Swap.
TIP: When you have the headset
connected to your Toshiba phone, you
can place a call on hold by pressing the
headset button.
To unhold the call, press the button again.
NOTE: To interact with a second call, you
need to have Call Waiting enabled. For
information on enabling Call Waiting, see
Call Waiting in Settings.
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Creating a conference call
To create a conference call:
With two calls active on your Toshiba phone,
one active and the other on hold, tap Menu >
Conference. The calls will be joined together,
and each party will be able to hear the other.
Having a private conversation with
a conference call party
To have a private conversation with a
conference call party, you need to split the
conference call.
To have a private conversation from a
conference call:
1. Tap Menu > Private.
2. Scroll to the party with whom you wish to
have the private conversation, then tap
Private.
NOTE: The conference call feature is
dependent on your service provider
supporting it.
TIP: To add another party to the
conference call:
1. Tap Hold or Menu > Hold to put the
conference call on hold.
2. Dial the number for the new party, then
tap or Talk.
3. When the new party has answered, tap
Menu > Conference.
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Call History
Call History displays a list of calls that you have
missed, received and dialled recently.
Viewing Call History
To view Call History:
1. Access Call History.
2. If required, you can filter the list by tapping
Menu > Filter > Missed/Outgoing/
Incoming.
3. To view the details of a call, tap the required
call.
Deleting Call History records
To delete a call from Call History:
1. Access Call History.
2. Scroll to the required entry in the list, then
tap Menu > Delete.
3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
To delete all calls from Call History:
1. Access Call History.
2. Tap Menu > Delete All Calls.
3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
Viewing Call Timers
To view Call Timers:
1. Access Call History.
2. Tap Menu > Call Timers...
Resetting Call Timers
To reset Call Timers:
1. Access Call History.
2. Tap Menu > Call Timers...
3. Tap Reset.
NOTE: Deleting all calls from the Call
History does not reset the Call Timers.
These need to be reset separately (see
Resetting Call Timers).
NOTE: The length of waiting calls is not
recorded.
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Messaging
You can create, send, receive, organise, delete
and store the following message types on your
Toshiba phone:
Short Message Service (SMS) messages.
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
messages.
•E-mail.
Text messages
Text messaging, or the Short Message Service
(SMS), enables you to exchange text messages
with other phones. For details on text
messages, contact your service provider.
For information on setting up your text message
service centre, see Setting up text messages
service centre in Annex 4 - Configuring
SMS, MMS and e-mail.
Your Toshiba phone supports the sending of
more than the standard 160-character limit. If
you enter more than 160 characters, the
message is split into linked text messages.
These linked messages will be sent at the same
time.
Receiving text messages
Text messages are automatically received
when your Toshiba phone is switched on. When
your phone is off, messages are held by your
service provider until the next time your phone is
connected to the network.
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Your Toshiba phone will alert you when a new
text message arrives.
When you have an ongoing conversation using
text messages, the messages are threaded
together into a single conversation. This
enables you to view the entire conversation as
you type.
Replying to a text message
To reply to a text message:
1. From an open message, tap Reply. If you
are replying to multiple recipients, tap Menu
> Reply/Forward > Reply All.
2. Enter your message.
3. Tap Send.
Forwarding a text message
To forward a text message:
1. From an open message, tap Menu > Reply/
Forward > Forward.
2. Add recipient(s). For details of how to add a
recipient, refer to Creating and sending a
text message.
3. If required, edit the message in the
message area.
4. Tap Send.
Creating and sending a text
message
To create and send a text message:
1. Access Text Messages.
2. Tap Menu > New > SMS.
3. Add recipient(s) using one or more of the
following methods:
With the cursor in the To: field, tap Menu >
Add Recipient..., then tap a recipient from
the list of contacts.
With the cursor in the To: field, enter the first
few letters of a name stored in Contacts,
then tap Menu > Check Names. If several
matches are displayed, select the required
one.
•Enter mobile phone number(s) in the To:
field. Use a semicolon to separate multiple
recipients.
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•Tap To:, then tap a recipient from the list of
contacts.
4. Scroll to the message area and enter your
message.
5. Tap Send.
Options available when creating a
text message
To convert the message to an MMS message,
tap Menu > Insert, then tap the type of item that
you want to add to the message.
To save time by inserting predefined text, tap
Menu > My Text, then select the text to insert.
You can also edit existing My Text items as
required.
To save a message as a draft, tap Menu > Save
to Drafts.
To check spelling before sending the message,
tap Menu > Spell Check.
To delete the message without sending it, tap
Menu > Cancel Message.
Requesting delivery notification
To request a delivery notification:
1. Tap Menu > Message Options...
2. Tick the Request message delivery
notification checkbox.
3. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
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MMS messages
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
enables you to exchange multimedia messages
containing data such as text, pictures, sounds,
animation and video clips. You can send MMS
messages to other mobile phones or to e-mail
addresses. For details of MMS, and to enable
your account for this service, contact your
service provider.
For details of configuring MMS settings
manually, see Configuring MMS settings in
Annex 4 - Configuring SMS, MMS and e-
mail.
Receiving MMS messages
Your Toshiba phone will alert you when a new
MMS message arrives. Depending on your
settings, the message contents may download
a few moments later.
To view the MMS message, tap the message in
the Text Messages Inbox, then tap .
Creating an MMS message
An MMS message can consist of many pages,
also known as 'slides'. Each slide can hold an
image, a sound and text, but you do not need to
set all of these for each message. The maximum
amount of content that can be sent in a message
is set by your service provider.
To create an MMS message:
1. Access Text Messages.
2. Tap Menu > New > MMS.
3. Add recipient(s) using one or more of the
following methods:
With the cursor in the To: field, tap Menu >
Add Recipient > From Contacts.../From
Call History..., then tap a recipient.
•Enter mobile phone number(s) in the To:
field. Use a semicolon to separate multiple
recipients.
•Tap To:, then tap a recipient from the list of
contacts.
4. Enter a message.
5. Tap Send when the message is ready.
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Options available when creating
an MMS message
You can add recipient(s) in copy (Cc:) or blind
copy (Bcc:) to your message.
You can enter a subject for the message in the
Subject: field.
Inserting a picture or video
To insert a picture or video in the message:
1. Tap Insert picture/video or Menu > Insert
> Picture/Video... A preview of all pictures
and videos in the current folder is displayed.
2. Either select one of the previewed pictures
or
launch the Camera application and capture
a new picture or video.
Once you have selected a picture or video,
the message creation screen is displayed
again.
Inserting text
To insert text in the message:
1. Tap Insert text here or Menu > Insert >
Text...
2. Enter text. To insert predefined text, tap
Menu > Insert My Text...
3. Tap Done when you have finished inserting
text.
Inserting audio
To insert audio in the message:
1. Tap Insert audio or Menu > Insert >
Audio... A list of all audio files in the current
folder is displayed.
2. Select one of the audio files.
To use or create a template:
Tap Menu > Template. Tap Select a
Template... to select a template to use for a
new MMS message, or Save as Template to
TIP: Scroll up to view the Cc: and Bcc:
fields.
NOTE: If you add a video to a slide, you
cannot add any further audio to that slide.
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TIP: You can capture a new picture or
video from the message creation screen
by tapping Menu > Capture > Image/
Video.
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save the current MMS message as a template
for future use.
To preview the message before sending, tap the
Play icon.
To delete the message without sending it, tap
Menu > Cancel Message.
To select a background colour for the message,
tap Menu > Options > Background, then tap
the required colour.
You can also set the priority of the message, a
delivery time delay for the sending of the
message, an expiry time for the message, and
request delivery and read reports.
To set these options, tap Menu > Options >
Send Options..., then set the options as
required.
E-mail
Before you can send or receive e-mails, you
need to set up an e-mail account. Your Toshiba
phone supports the following types of e-mail
accounts:
Internet e-mail (POP3/IMAP).
Exchange server (Outlook).
For details of setting up e-mail accounts, see
Setting up e-mail accounts in Annex 4 -
Configuring SMS, MMS and e-mail.
Creating an e-mail
To create an e-mail:
1. Access Messaging.
2. Tap the e-mail account to use.
3. Tap Menu > New.
4. Add recipient(s) using one or more of the
following methods:
With the cursor in the To: field, tap Menu >
Add Recipient..., then tap a recipient from
the list of contacts.
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With the cursor in the To: field, enter the first
few letters of a name stored in Contacts,
then tap Menu > Check Names. If several
matches are displayed, select the required
one.
Enter e-mail address(es) in the To: field.
Use a semicolon to separate multiple
recipients.
•Tap To:, then tap a recipient from the list of
contacts.
5. Scroll to the message area and enter your
message.
6. Tap Send when the message is ready.
E-mails are stored in your Outbox and are
sent to recipients the next time you
synchronise or connect to your e-mail
server.
Options available when creating
an e-mail
You can add recipients in the Cc: and/or Bcc:
fields.
You can enter a subject for the e-mail in the
Subject: field.
To add an attachment, tap Menu > Insert >
Picture/Voice Note/File, then select the item to
add.
To save time by inserting predefined text, tap
Menu > My Text, then select the text to insert.
To save a message as a draft, tap Menu > Save
to Drafts.
To check spelling before sending the message,
tap Menu > Spell Check.
To delete the message without sending it, tap
Menu > Cancel Message.
To set the priority of the e-mail, tap Menu >
Message Options..., then select the required
option in the Priority: field.
TIP: Scroll up to view the Cc: and Bcc:
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Sending and receiving e-mail
To send and receive e-mail:
1. Access Messaging.
2. Tap the required e-mail account.
3. Tap Menu > Send/Receive. Your Toshiba
phone connects to your Internet e-mail
server and sends and receives your
messages.
Downloading a complete e-mail
To download a complete e-mail:
1. Access Messaging.
2. Tap the required e-mail account.
3. Tap the required e-mail, then tap Menu >
Download Message. The complete
message is retrieved the next time you
synchronise or connect to your e-mail
server to send/receive e-mail.
Downloading and viewing an
e-mail attachment
To download and view an e-mail attachment:
From an open message with an attachment, tap
the attachment. The attachment is downloaded
the next time you synchronise or connect to your
e-mail server to send/receive e-mail.
After it has been downloaded, you can tap the
attachment to view it.
TIP: To stop this process, tap Menu >
Stop Send/Receive.
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Office Mobile
Excel Mobile
With Excel Mobile you can work on
spreadsheets in the same way as on a PC. You
can create new spreadsheets and charts, and
open and edit workbooks created on a PC.
OneNote Mobile
With OneNote Mobile, you can gather notes
and information in one place.
Notes in OneNote Mobile can contain text,
images and voice recordings. You can also
synchronise the notes with OneNote on a PC
using ActiveSync.
PowerPoint Mobile
With PowerPoint Mobile, slide show
presentations created on your PC can be
opened and viewed on your Toshiba phone.
Word Mobile
With Word Mobile you can work on documents
in the same way as on a PC. You can create new
documents and templates, and open and edit
documents created on a PC.
NOTE: Excel Mobile does not fully
support some features. See the Microsoft
website for details.
NOTE: Some data and formatting may be
lost when you save a workbook created on
a PC to your Toshiba phone. See the
Microsoft website for details.
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support some features. See the Microsoft
website for details.
NOTE: Word Mobile does not fully
support some features. See the Microsoft
website for details.
NOTE: Some data and formatting may be
lost when you save the document on your
Toshiba phone. See the Microsoft website
for details.
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Calendar
The Calendar application works like an
electronic diary. You can keep track of your
appointments, including meetings and other
events.
You can display reminders on your Toshiba
phone, as well as synchronising your phone
with Outlook on your PC.
You can also schedule meetings via e-mail with
contacts who use Microsoft Outlook or Outlook
Mobile.
Scheduling an appointment
To schedule a new appointment:
1. Access Calendar.
2. Tap Menu > New Appointment.
3. Enter details of the appointment, then tap
the x/ok key or ok.
TIP: To send a meeting request:
1. Tap the Attendees: field.
2. Tap Add Required Attendee... or
Add Optional Attendee... as
required.
3. Tap the contact to invite.
4. Add more contacts if required.
5. Tap the x/ok key,ok or Done when
you have finished adding attendees.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
7. Tap Yes to save the change and send
the meeting request to the attendees.
The meeting request will be sent to the
attendees when you next synchronise
your Toshiba phone with your PC.
When attendees accept the meeting
request, the meeting is automatically
added to their schedules. When their
responses are received, your calendar is
updated.
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Sending an appointment
You can send an appointment within an MMS
message.
To send an appointment:
1. Access Calendar.
2. Tap the required appointment.
3. Tap Menu > Send as vCalendar.
4. Add a recipient to the message, then tap
Send.
Changing the default reminder
time
By default, the reminder time is set to 15
minutes before an appointment.
To change the default reminder time:
1. Access Calendar.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options...
3. Tap the Appointments tab.
4. Make sure that the Set reminders for new
items checkbox is ticked, then change the
reminder time.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Changing the Calendar view
To change the Calendar view:
Tap the Left softkey to toggle between
Agenda, Day, Week, Month and Year views.
TIP: You can also change the Calendar
view by tapping Menu > View, then
tapping the required view.
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Contacts
You can use the Contacts feature to store
phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home
addresses, and other information relating to a
contact. You can also add a picture or assign a
ring tone to a contact.
If you use Microsoft Outlook on a PC, you can
synchronise contacts between your Toshiba
phone and the PC.
Creating a new contact
To create a new contact:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Tap New.
3. Tap the contact type to create (Outlook
Contact or SIM Contact). Outlook contacts
are stored on your Toshiba phone.
4. Enter the details of the new contact.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
NOTE: SIM contacts (except when using
a USIM card) only support a single name
and phone number. Contacts stored on a
USIM card can include a name, three
phone numbers and an e-mail address.
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another phone, your SIM contacts are
moved as well.
TIP: You can customise Outlook contacts
by adding a picture or a ring tone to
uniquely identify the person calling you.
TIP: If someone whose phone number is
not stored in Contacts calls you, you can
create a contact for that person. To do
this:
1. Access Call History.
2. Scroll to the required call, then tap
Menu > Save to Contacts.
3. Tap <New Contact>.
4. Tap the contact type to create.
5. Edit the details of the new contact as
required, then tap Save.
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Finding a contact
To find a contact by name:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Tap the Enter a name... field.
3. Enter the first letter of the name of the
contact to find. Matching contacts will be
listed.
Copying contacts
To copy a phone contact to the SIM card:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Save to SIM.
To copy a SIM contact to the phone:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Save to Contacts.
To copy all phone contacts to the SIM card:
1. Access SIM Manager.
2. Tap the picture of the phone.
3. Tap Menu > Select All.
4. Tap Menu > Copy to SIM.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok after the copying
has finished.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok twice to exit the SIM
Manager application.
To copy all SIM contacts to the phone:
1. Access SIM Manager.
2. Tap the picture of the SIM card.
3. Tap Menu > Select All.
4. Tap Menu > Copy to Phone.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok after the copying
has finished.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok twice to exit the SIM
Manager application.
Deleting contacts
To delete a contact:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Delete Contact.
NOTE: When copying phone contacts to a
SIM card, only the supported fields will be
copied.
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4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
To delete all contacts:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Tap Menu > Select Contacts > All.
3. Tap Menu > Delete Contact.
4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
To delete all contacts from the phone:
1. Access SIM Manager.
2. Tap the picture of the phone.
3. Tap Menu > Select All.
4. Tap Delete.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok after the deleting.
7. Tap the x/ok key or ok twice to exit the SIM
Manager application.
To delete all contacts from the SIM card:
1. Access SIM Manager.
2. Tap the picture of the SIM card.
3. Tap Menu > Select All.
4. Tap Delete.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok after the deleting.
7. Tap the x/ok key or ok twice to exit the SIM
Manager application.
Sending contact information
You can send contact information in a text
message or MMS message, or using Bluetooth.
To send contact information in a text message:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Send Contact > Text
Messages.
4. Select the specific information to send, then
tap Done.
5. Add a recipient to the message, then tap
Send.
To send contact information in an MMS
message:
1. Access Contacts.
2. Tap the required contact.
3. Tap Menu > Send as vCard.
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4. Add a recipient to the message, then tap
Send.
For details of sending contact information using
Bluetooth, see Beaming an item in
Connectivity.
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer Mobile gives quick and easy
access to searching using Live Search and
web pages in your Favorites and History.
You can also type in an address to access other
web pages.
Accessing a web page
To access a web page:
1. Access Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Menu > Go to Web Address.
3. Enter the address of the web page.
4. Tap the icon to the right of the address bar
(green arrow).
Changing the text size of web
pages
To change the text size of a web page:
1. From a web page, tap Menu > View > Text
Size.
TIP: To return to the home page, tap
Menu > Home Page.
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2. Tap the required size.
Adding a web page to Favorites
To add a web page to Favorites:
1. From a web page, tap Menu > Add to
Favorites.
2. Edit the details if required, then tap Add.
Changing the home page
To change the home page:
1. From a web page, tap Menu > Tools >
Options.
2. Tap Home Page.
3. Tap one of the following options:
Default Home page - to use the default
home page.
Current page - to set the current web page
as the home page.
Custom page - to set a new home page.
Enter the address of the new home page in
the field below.
4. Tap Done.
Clearing temporary files, cookies
and History
When you use the Internet, your Toshiba phone
stores data that uses up some of the storage
capacity of the phone. You can delete these files
to free up storage.
To clear temporary files, cookies and History:
1. Access Internet Explorer.
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options.
3. Tap Browsing History.
4. Scroll to the item to clear, then tap Clear.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
6. Tap Done when you have finished.
Sending a link
To send a link using Messaging:
1. From a web page, tap Menu > Tools >
Send Link...
2. Select the Messaging account to use to
send the link. A new message is created
with the web page address in the body of
the message.
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3. Add a recipient and edit the message if
required.
4. Tap Send.
Increasing the speed of your
Internet browser
For details of increasing the speed of your
Internet browser, see Browser Settings in
Settings.
Games
Your Toshiba phone comes preloaded with the
following games:
Bubble Breaker
Solitaire
Camera
Your Toshiba phone is equipped with a digital
camera that can be used to capture
photographs and video clips.
Starting the Camera
You can launch the Camera application using
one of the following methods:
•From the Toshiba Home Screen, tap Start
> Programs > Camera.
•Press the Camera key.
Main Camera screen
The following options are available from the
main Camera screen:
- to access the Camera menu items.
- to change the screen orientation.
- to toggle the capture mode between the
following modes:
- default, to capture a single photograph.
- to capture a video.
- to capture a series of 9 photos. This
feature is useful for capturing a photograph
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of a subject in motion.
- to capture a photograph after
approximately 5, 10 or 15 seconds. This
feature is useful for capturing a photograph
that you can be in.
- to select the required resolution for the
photo or video.
- to zoom in and out.
Capturing a photo
To capture a photo:
1. Start the Camera.
2. Aim the camera at the subject, then press
the Camera key or tap . A preview of the
photo is displayed.
3. Select the required action from the
following:
•tap to save the photo.
•tap > Send to send the photo in an MMS
message or e-mail.
•tap or > Delete, then to delete the
photo.
Capturing a video
To capture a video:
1. Start the Camera.
2. Tap or > Capture Mode > Video.
3. Aim the camera at the subject, then press
the Camera key or tap to start recording.
4. Press the Camera key or tap to stop
recording.
NOTE: Images of higher resolution
(quality) will use more storage space.
TIP: To activate the auto-focus feature,
tap before capturing the photo.
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NOTE: Close all open applications before
capturing videos with maximum resolution
(640 x 480). This will avoid any
deterioration in the video quality.
TIP: To capture the video without sound,
tap before capturing the video. The icon
will change to .
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5. Select the required action from the
following:
tap to save the video.
•tap > Play to play the video.
•tap > Send to send the video in an MMS
message or e-mail.
•tap or > Delete, then to delete the
video.
Changing storage location
By default, all photographs and videos taken
with the Camera are saved in the My Pictures
folder on your Toshiba phone.
To save photographs and videos on a storage
card:
1. Ensure that a storage card has been
installed (refer to Installing the SIM card,
microSD card and battery in Getting
started for installation instructions).
2. Start the Camera.
3. Tap > Settings...
4. Tap the General tab.
5. In the Save to: field, select Storage Card.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
CorePlayer
With CorePlayer, you can take control of your
mobile multimedia playback using
CorePlayer’s simple yet powerful interface and
features. It also comes with built-in YouTube
support.
For any further information, visit
http://support.corecodec.com/.
File Explorer
File Explorer enables you to view and manage
files saved in your Toshiba phone, or on a
storage card.
Getting Started
Getting Started gives you step-by-step
instructions for carrying out common
procedures with your Toshiba phone.
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Java
Your Toshiba phone supports Java applications
(also known as MIDlets) that are written for
mobile devices. Java applications include
games and utilities.
Your phone supports Java 2 Edition, J2ME.
The Java application on your Toshiba phone
enables you to download, install and manage
Java applications.
Installing a Java application
To install a Java application:
1. Access Java.
2. Tap Menu > Install.
3. Select where to install the application from:
To install from a website, tap Browser. This
will launch the default browser. Go to the
website with the required Java application
and download the application. It is then
loaded into the Java application.
To install from a specific URL, tap URL.
If the URL has already been entered, tap it,
then tap Go.
If the URL has not been entered, tap Add,
enter a name for the URL and the web
address, then tap OK.
To install an application stored on your
Toshiba phone, tap Local Files. All
uninstalled Java applications stored on the
phone and the storage card are displayed.
Tap the one to install.
4. The details of the selected application will
be displayed and you will be prompted to
confirm the installation. Tap Continue to
install the application.
5. Select the folder in which to install the
application, then tap OK.
6. Wait a few seconds while the application is
installed. You can then run the application.
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Running a Java application
Once Java applications are successfully
installed, they are displayed on the main Java
screen.
To run a Java application:
1. Access Java.
2. Tap the required application.
Notes
With Notes, you can quickly capture ideas,
questions, reminders, to-do lists and meeting
notes by writing, typing or recording your voice
in a note. This is especially useful when you
don’t have a pen and paper to hand.
For further details of Notes, see Writing and
drawing on the screen in Annex 1 - Text
input.
Creating a note
To create a note:
1. Access Notes.
2. Tap New.
3. Change the input method if required. See
Input methods in Annex 1 - Text input for
further details.
4. Enter the note using your selected input
method.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
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Viewing or playing a note
To view or play a note:
1. Access Notes.
2. Tap the note to view or play.
PhotoBase
PhotoBase is an image manager that enables
you to manage and quickly preview images
stored on your Toshiba phone. It also enables
you to edit images and display your favourite
images on the Calendar.
Pictures & Videos
Viewing pictures and videos
You can view pictures and videos stored on your
Toshiba phone or storage card using the
Pictures & Videos application.
To view pictures and videos:
1. Access Pictures & Videos.
2. Tap the required picture or video.
NOTE: To record a voice note, use the
recording toolbar.
If this bar is not displayed, tap Menu >
View Recording Toolbar.
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Search
You can search for files and other items stored
on your Toshiba phone in the My Documents
folder or on a storage card.
You can search by file name or by keywords
located in the item. For example, you can
search e-mail messages, notes, appointments,
contacts, and tasks as well as in Help.
To search for a file or an item:
1. Access Search.
2. In the Search for: field, enter the file name,
word, or other information you require.
3. If you have searched for an item before, tap
the arrow to the right of the Search for: field
to find it in the searching history.
4. In the Type: field, select a data type to help
narrow your search.
5. Tap Search.
In the Results list, you can tap the item you
require to open it.
SIM Toolkit
When you install a SIM card that has
applications loaded on it, you can run the
applications using the SIM Toolkit application.
To run an application from the SIM card:
1. Access SIM Toolkit. The list of SIM
applications is displayed.
2. Select the application that you want to run,
then tap Select.
NOTE: The SIM Toolkit icon ( ) is not
displayed when the installed SIM card
does not have any applications loaded.
The title of this icon depends on the title of
the SIM. It will generally show the name of
your service provider.
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Tasks
With the Tasks application, you can create one-
off tasks or recurring tasks. You can also set
reminders for your tasks, and organise them by
category.
Overdue tasks will be displayed in red.
Creating a task
To create a new task:
1. Access Tasks.
2. Tap Menu > New Task.
3. Edit the details of the task as required.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Changing the status of a task
When a new task is created, it will be set as
active. When you have completed the task, you
can update its status.
To mark a task as completed:
1. Access Tasks.
2. Scroll to the required task, then tap
Complete.
TIP: You can also create a task by
entering a name for the task in the Tap
here to add a new task field. However,
using this method you will need to add the
details of the task separately.
TIP: You can synchronise tasks on your
Toshiba phone with your PC. This will
keep tasks up to date in both locations.
If you create a new task with a reminder on
your PC and then synchronise tasks with
your phone, the reminder is activated at
the time set on your PC.
TIP: If you need to reactivate a task, scroll
to the required task, then tap Activate.
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VideoEditor
VideoEditor enables you to easily edit videos.
You can also create video clips by combining
still images, or create a video storyboard by
mixing video, photos, text and music.
Windows Live
Windows Live gives access to searching using
Live Search.
Windows Media
Overview of Windows Media
Player 10 Mobile
You can use Windows Media Player 10 Mobile
to play digital audio and video files that are
stored on your Toshiba phone, a storage card or
on the Internet.
Overview of screens and menus
Windows Media Player 10 Mobile has three
primary screens:
Library screen - enables quick access of
files and playlists. It also includes an item
that enables you to switch to the Now
Playing screen.
To switch to the Playback screen from the
Library screen, tap the x/ok key or ok.
The Library screen will be the default screen
displayed when you first use Windows
Media Player Mobile.
Now Playing screen - displays the Now
Playing playlist. This shows the file currently
playing, as well as any files that are queued
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up to play next.
Playback screen - displays the playback
controls and the video window. You can
change the appearance of this screen by
selecting a different skin.
Playing items stored on your
Toshiba phone
Use the Library to find and play music, videos,
and playlists that are stored on your Toshiba
phone or storage card.
To play an item stored on your Toshiba phone:
1. Access Windows Media.
2. If the item is in the Library, scroll to the item,
then tap Play.
If the item is not in the Library, tap Menu >
Open File... Scroll to the item, then tap
Play.
Playing items stored on a network
To play an item stored on a network:
1. Access Windows Media.
2. From the Library screen, tap Menu > Open
URL...
3. Enter the URL of the file, then tap OK, or
select a URL from the History: field.
TIP: To add files to the Library, tap Menu
> Update Library...
NOTE: To play an item on a network, your
Toshiba phone must connect to the
network. For more information about
connecting your phone to a network, see
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Connectivity
Wireless Manager
Wireless Manager enables you to easily switch
the Phone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi functionality
on or off.
Switching radio transmission on/
off
You can switch the telephony radio
transmission of your Toshiba phone on and off.
When the radio transmission is off, it is in 'Flight
Mode'. In this mode, you will not be able to
make or receive calls, send or receive
messages, or access the Internet.
To switch radio transmission on/off:
From Wireless Manager, tap the Phone item.
Radio transmission will toggle on or off.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless
communications technology. Devices with
Bluetooth capabilities can exchange data over a
distance of approximately 10 metres without
requiring a wired connection.
Bluetooth on your Toshiba phone has three
modes: Off, On and Visible.
In Off mode, you cannot send or receive data
using Bluetooth.
In On mode, your Toshiba phone can search for
and connect to other devices. However, your
phone will not be visible in searches by other
devices.
In Visible mode, your Toshiba phone can
search for and connect to other devices. Your
phone will also be visible to other devices.
Changing Bluetooth mode
By default, Bluetooth is in Off mode. Bluetooth
will remain in the same mode when turning your
Toshiba phone off and on.
NOTE: You can conserve battery power
by switching off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
when they are not in use.
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To change Bluetooth mode:
1. Access Bluetooth.
2. Tab the Mode tab.
3. To set Bluetooth to Off mode, untick the
Turn on Bluetooth checkbox.
To set Bluetooth to On mode, tick the Turn
on Bluetooth checkbox.
To set Bluetooth to Visible mode, tick both
the Turn on Bluetooth and Make this
device visible to other devices
checkboxes.
Pairing devices
When devices are paired, a relationship is
created that enables the exchange of data
between the devices.
The pairing can be set up using a passcode,
which will ensure that exchanged data is kept
secure.
Pairing of devices only needs to be carried out
once. After this, the devices can connect to
each other and exchange data without the
passcode needing to be entered again.
Before pairing your Toshiba phone with another
device, ensure that:
Your Toshiba phone and the other device
are within 10 metres of each other.
Bluetooth on your Toshiba phone is set to
On or Visible.
Bluetooth on the other device is set to
Visible.
To pair your Toshiba phone with another device:
1. Access Bluetooth.
2. On the Devices tab, tap Add new device...
Your Toshiba phone will search for other
Bluetooth-enabled devices and display
them in a list.
3. Tap the required device, then tap Next.
4. For enhanced security, enter a passcode in
the Passcode: field. This is alphanumeric,
and can be between 1 and 16 characters in
length.
5. Tap Next.
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using Wireless Manager.
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6. Wait for the other device to accept the
pairing. If a passcode has been set on your
Toshiba phone, then it will need to be
entered on the other device.
7. To edit the settings for the device, tap
Advanced. You can then edit the name to
be used for the device, and select services
to use from the device. Tap Save when you
have finished.
To finish the pairing without editing the
settings, tap Done.
Connecting a Bluetooth headset
Before connecting a Bluetooth headset to your
Toshiba phone, ensure that:
Bluetooth on your Toshiba phone is set to
Visible.
the Bluetooth headset is set to pairing mode.
To connect a Bluetooth headset:
1. Access Bluetooth.
2. On the Devices tab, tap Add new device...
3. Tap the Bluetooth headset in the list of
devices, then tap Next.
4. Enter the passcode for the headset. This
will be provided with your Bluetooth
headset.
5. Tap Next.
6. Wait for the headset to accept the pairing.
7. A confirmation will be displayed when the
headset has been connected. Tap
Advanced.
8. If required, edit the name of the headset.
9. Make sure that the Hands Free checkbox is
ticked. If you are using a stereo Bluetooth
headset, also make sure that the Wireless
Stereo checkbox is ticked.
10.Tap Save when you have finished.
Bluetooth security
Although your Toshiba phone has security
features compliant with the Bluetooth standard
specification, this security might not work
properly when using your Toshiba phone in a
non-secure environment. Take care when using
the Bluetooth feature.
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Beam
The term ‘Beam’ is used to describe the short
range transfer of data between two devices via
a Bluetooth connection.
You can beam Calendar, Contacts, Tasks,
and Pictures & Videos items, and other files
stored on your Toshiba phone, to other devices.
Beaming an item
To beam an item to another device:
1. Scroll to the item that you want to beam,
then tap Menu > Beam... (This path will
vary slightly depending on the type of item
that you want to beam.)
2. Tap the device to which you want to send
the item.
Configuring your Toshiba phone to
receive beamed data
To configure your Toshiba phone to receive
beamed data:
1. Access Beam.
2. Tick the Receive all incoming beams.
checkbox, then tap the x/ok key or ok.
NOTE: Bluetooth must be set to On or
Visible to send beamed items.
To receive beamed items, Bluetooth must
be set to Visible.
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Internet connections
Your Toshiba phone is equipped with powerful
networking functions that enable you to connect
to the Internet through a General Packet Radio
Service (GPRS) or Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (UMTS) network.
You can set up connections to the Internet or to
a corporate network to browse the Internet, and
exchange e-mail or instant messages.
If your Toshiba phone has not been
preconfigured, you will need to manually enter
the details for the required internet connections.
For details of setting up internet connections,
see Annex 5 - Configuring internet settings.
Domain Enroll
Domain Enroll enables you to enroll your
Toshiba phone as a domain member. You can
then connect your phone securely to a network,
e.g. your work network.
Internet Sharing
Internet Sharing enables you to use your
Toshiba phone as a modem for a PC.
To connect to the Internet using Internet
Sharing:
1. Connect your Toshiba phone to a PC using
the USB cable or Bluetooth.
2. Access Internet Sharing.
3. In the PC Connection: field, select the type
of connection used for connecting the
phone and PC.
4. In the Network Connection: field, select
the connection to use to connect to the
Internet.
5. Tap Connect. Once the connection is
enabled, you can access the Internet on a
PC using your Toshiba phone as a modem.
6. When you have finished using the Internet,
tap Disconnect on your phone.
NOTE: This functionality is only available
if it is supported on your SIM card.
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USB to PC
USB to PC enables you to change the type of
USB connection used between your Toshiba
phone and PC.
Wi-Fi
Your Toshiba phone supports Wi-Fi (Wireless
LAN), which is IEEE 802.11b/g compliant.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
Before connecting to a Wi-Fi network, ensure
that Wi-Fi on your Toshiba phone is on.
To connect to a Wi-Fi network:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Wi-Fi Settings.
3. Tap the required network, then tap
Connect
or
add a new network by tapping Add New
and entering the details of the network.
Wi-Fi security
It is possible for an outside party to easily gain
unlawful access to your Toshiba phone via
Wi-Fi if the security function is not used.
Without this security, your Toshiba phone
carries the risk of unlawful access, wiretapping,
and loss or destruction of data.
You should set up your Toshiba phone to use
the authentication and encryption features in
order to prevent such access.
TIP: You can also connect to a Wi-Fi
network from the Wi-Fi settings.
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Volume control
You can access the phone sound volume and
ringer/call volume settings by tapping the ringer
icon on the title bar.
Volume control has the following settings:
Phone sound volume - 6 levels.
Ringer/call volume - 6 levels.
Both phone volume and ringer/call volume
can be set to On, Vibrate or Off.
Location Request
Location Request sets the action of your
Toshiba phone when there is a location request
from the third party.
TIP: You can change the volume settings
by pressing the Volume keys.
TIP: You can also change the phone
volume and ringer/call volume settings
using Toshiba Volume Settings. To do
this:
1. Access Volume Settings.
2. Tap the required setting (On, Vibrate
or Off), then tap OK.
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Security settings
It is advisable to apply certain security features
in case your Toshiba phone is lost or stolen.
You can apply the following security to prevent
unauthorised use:
Device lock - when this feature is activated,
you will need to unlock the phone before you
can use it.
You can enable a password for the device
lock to prevent unauthorised use of your
Toshiba phone. You can also set a time after
which the device lock will be activated if the
phone is left idle.
When the device lock is activated with a
password enabled, you will be prompted to
enter the password to unlock the phone.
By using the device lock without a password,
you can prevent accidental calls and
operations.
Phone lock - using a personal identification
number (PIN), this feature prevents
unauthorised use of your SIM card in any
phone. When this feature is activated, you
will be prompted for your PIN when you
switch on your Toshiba phone. You cannot
use the SIM card until the PIN is entered
correctly.
SIM Lock - this feature prevents
unauthorised use of your Toshiba phone
with other SIM cards. When this feature is
activated, your Toshiba phone can only be
used with the SIM card that was in the phone
during SIM Lock activation.
Enabling a password for the
device lock
To enable a password for the device lock:
1. Access Lock.
2. On the Password tab, tick the Prompt if
device unused for checkbox, and select
how long your device can be left idle before
a password is required.
3. Select a password type.
4. Enter and confirm a password.
5. Enter a hint on the Hint tab if required.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
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7. Tap Yes to confirm the changes.
Disabling the device lock
password
To disable the device lock password:
1. Access Lock.
2. Enter your current password, then tap
Unlock.
3. On the Password tab, untick the Prompt if
device unused for checkbox.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the change.
Activating the device lock
To activate the device lock, press and hold the
Volume Up key.
Deactivating the device lock
To deactivate the device lock:
If the device lock password is enabled, enter the
password, then tap Unlock.
If the device lock password is not enabled, tap
the Unlock softkey, then tap Unlock on the
screen.
Enabling phone lock
To enable the phone lock:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Security tab.
3. Tick the Require PIN when phone is used
checkbox.
4. Enter the SIM PIN, then tap Enter.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
IMPORTANT: If you forget your
password, you will need to reinitialise your
phone. See Master Clear for details.
NOTE: Before you start, you will need to
know the SIM PIN. This is provided with
your SIM card.
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Disabling phone lock
To disable the phone lock:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Security tab.
3. Untick the Require PIN when phone is
used checkbox.
4. Enter the SIM PIN, then tap Enter.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Activating SIM Lock
To activate SIM Lock:
1. Access SIM Lock.
2. Tick the Lock phone to use current SIM
card only checkbox.
3. Enter and confirm a password of eight
digits.
4. Tap Done, the x/ok key or ok.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the changes.
Deactivating SIM Lock
To deactivate SIM Lock:
1. Access SIM Lock.
2. Enter the SIM Lock password, then tap
Done, the x/ok key or ok.
3. Untick the Lock phone to use current SIM
card only checkbox.
4. Tap Done, the x/ok key or ok.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the changes.
WARNING: If you enter the incorrect PIN
for your SIM card three consecutive times,
you will need to contact your service
provider to obtain the PUK. Do not try to
guess the PUK as your SIM card will be
rendered permanently inoperative
following ten consecutive unsuccessful
attempts.
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Customising the Start Menu
You can select the applications to be displayed
in the Start Menu. Applications that are not
selected can be accessed by tapping Start >
Programs from the Toshiba Home Screen.
To customise the Start Menu:
1. Access Menus.
2. Tick the checkboxes for the required
applications, then tap the x/ok key or ok.
Customising the Toshiba
Menu
To customise the Toshiba Menu:
1. From the Toshiba Home Screen, tap
Menu.
2. Select the required settings from the
following:
•tap Change Stripes to change the order
and colours of the stripes.
•tap Thumbnail Settings to select the
thumbnails for each stripe.
3. Tap OK when you have finished.
Owner Information
Owner Information enables you to enter
contact information so that your phone can be
easily returned if it is lost.
NOTE: Only seven items can be selected
for the Start Menu.
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Phone settings
Setting ring tones
To set a ring tone:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. On the Phone tab, select the following:
•In the Ring type: field, select the required
type of tone. This can be ringing,
vibration, a combination of ringing and
vibration, or none.
•In the Ring tone: field, select the required
tone.
3. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Setting keypad tones
To set keypad tones:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. On the Phone tab, select the required type
of keypad tones in the Keypad: field. To
have no keypad tones, select Off.
Call Barring
Call Barring enables you to block certain
categories of incoming and outgoing calls (for
example, international calls).
To set up Call Barring:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Services tab.
3. In the list of services, tap Call Barring, then
tap the Get Settings... button. The settings
will then be read from the network.
TIP: Tap the play icon to listen to a sample
of the selected ring tone.
TIP: You can use custom sounds as ring
tones. You can copy the files to your
phone from your PC using ActiveSync, or
download them from the Internet.
TIP: You can also set the ring tone from
the Sounds & Notifications settings.
NOTE: Call Barring is only available if it is
supported by your service provider.
NOTE: Before setting up Call Barring,
you will need to obtain your call barring
password from your service provider.
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4. When the current settings are displayed,
select the settings required for blocking
incoming and outgoing calls.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
6. Enter the call barring password, then tap the
x/ok key or ok. The settings are sent to the
network.
Caller ID
Caller ID allows selected call recipients to view
your name and phone number information on
their phone when you call them.
To configure Caller ID:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Services tab.
3. In the list of services, tap Caller ID, then tap
the Get Settings... button.
4. In the Provide my caller ID to: field, select
one of the following:
Everyone - your information will be
displayed to everyone that you call.
No one - your information will be hidden
from everyone that you call.
Only to contacts - your information will
only be displayed when you call a number
stored in Contacts.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding enables you to forward
incoming calls to another number.
To set up Call Forwarding:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Services tab.
3. In the list of services, tap Call Forwarding,
then tap the Get Settings... button.
4. Select the conditions during which you
would like to forward incoming calls. Enter
the phone number(s) for forwarded calls.
NOTE: Call Forwarding is only available
if it is supported by your service provider.
TIP: If you have set up voice mail, you can
select Voicemail as the phone number for
forwarded calls. For details of setting up
voice mail, see Setting up voice mail.
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5. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting notifies you of incoming calls
when you are already in a call. You will then
have the option to answer or ignore the second
call.
To enable Call Waiting:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Services tab.
3. In the list of services, tap Call Waiting, then
tap the Get Settings... button.
4. Select whether or not you wish to be notified
of waiting calls.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Setting up voice mail
Voice mail is normally preconfigured. If it is not
preconfigured, you can save your voice mail
number to the phone manually.
To set up voice mail manually:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Mail Settings.
3. Tap SMS.
4. Enter your voice mail number in the Voice
mail number: field. This can be obtained
from your service provider.
5. Tap OK.
Fixed Dialing
Fixed Dialing restricts the numbers that you
can call from your Toshiba phone. When Fixed
Dialing is activated, you can only call
predefined numbers or area codes. These
numbers are stored in a list that you can set up
and edit using your Toshiba phone.
NOTE: Call Waiting is only available if it is
supported by your service provider.
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To set up Fixed Dialing:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Services tab.
3. In the list of services, tap Fixed Dialing,
then tap the Get Settings... button.
4. Tick the Enable fixed dialing checkbox.
5. Tap Menu > Add.
6. In the Add or change the number
pattern: field, enter the phone number or
area code you want to be able to call.
7. Tap Done.
8. If required, add more numbers, then tap
Done.
9. Enter PIN2, then tap Done.
Setting the network selection type
To set the network selection type:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Network tab.
3. In the Network selection field, select
Automatic or Manual as required.
4. If you select Automatic, your Toshiba
phone will register to the default network.
This network is defined by your SIM card.
5. If you select Manual, you will need to wait
for the phone to search for all available
networks.
When the list of networks is displayed, tap
the required network, then tap OK. Your
Toshiba phone will register to the selected
network.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
The default setting is Automatic.
If you select Manual, and your current network
becomes unavailable, you will need to wait for
NOTE: Before setting up Fixed Dialing,
you will need to obtain PIN2 from your
service provider.
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the phone to search for all available networks.
You can then select one to connect to.
Preferred networks
If you have selected the Automatic network
selection type, following any failure in
connection to your home network, your Toshiba
phone will attempt to connect to the first network
in the list of Preferred networks. If this fails, the
phone will attempt to connect to the next
network in the list, and so on.
To set up or update the list of Preferred
networks:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Network tab.
3. Tap Set Networks. The settings will then
be read from the network.
4. Add new networks or reorder the list as
required. You can also remove networks
from the list by unticking the checkbox
beside the network name.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
Connecting to a network
To connect to a network:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Network tab.
3. Tap Find Network. You will need to wait for
the phone to search for all available
networks.
When the list of networks is displayed, tap
the required network, then tap OK. Your
Toshiba phone will register to the selected
network.
Setting network mode
To set the network mode:
1. Access the Phone settings.
2. Tap the Mode tab.
3. Select a network mode from one of the
following:
Automatic - selects network mode
automatically.
HSDPA - selects 3G/3.5G network mode.
GSM - selects 2G/2.5G network mode.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
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Sounds & Notifications
You can set a different sound for different
events. The sound can be set to something
different for each type of event.
You can also set up the sounds and vibrations
required when tapping the screen.
Setting sounds and notifications
To set sounds and notifications:
1. Access Sounds & Notifications.
2. On the Sounds tab, select the required
settings from the following:
•Tick the Events checkbox to enable sounds
for events such as warnings.
•Tick the Programs checkbox to enable
sounds for applications.
Select whether to enable sounds for
Screen taps or pressing Hardware
buttons. You can also specify the level of
the sounds.
3. On the Notifications tab, select the specific
sound required for each event, and the way
in which you want to be notified of the event.
NOTE: Changing the network mode
settings may limit the ability of your
Toshiba phone to connect to the wireless
network, and may result in signal failure.
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Available items are dependent on the event
selected.
4. On the Vibrations tab, select whether to
activate vibrations for screen taps. You can
also specify the length of the vibrations.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
About
The About setting enables you to view technical
information about your Toshiba phone,
including the operating system and memory of
the phone. This information is useful when
installing new applications on your Toshiba
phone.
You can also change the name of your Toshiba
phone as it is displayed to other devices (for
example, when using Bluetooth).
Changing device name
To change the device name:
1. Access About.
2. Tap the Device ID tab.
3. Enter a new name for your Toshiba phone in
the Device name: field. You can also add a
description if required.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
TIP: Tap the play icon to listen to a sample
of the selected sound.
TIP: You can use custom sounds by
copying the files to your phone from your
PC using ActiveSync, or downloading
them from the Internet.
TIP: Disabling sounds and flashing lights
for events will help to conserve battery
power.
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Adjust Motion Sensor
If the Motion Sensor does not seem to be
operating correctly, you can adjust it as follows:
1. Place your Toshiba phone on a stable, level
surface, with the touch screen facing
upwards.
2. Access Adjust Motion Sensor.
3. If the yellow circle is not in the centre of the
target area, tap Adjust.
4. When the adjustment is complete, tap OK.
Backlight settings
You can adjust the brightness of the backlight,
and set the backlight to dim after a specific
amount of time has elapsed.
You can configure settings to prolong battery
power.
To change the backlight settings:
1. Access Backlight.
2. On the Battery Power tab, you can select
when to turn off the backlight when using
battery power.
3. On the External Power tab, you can select
when to turn off the backlight when using
external power.
4. On the Brightness tab, you can adjust the
brightness of the screen when using battery
or external power.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
NOTE: The higher the brightness, and the
longer the backlight remains on, the more
power will be used.
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Browser Settings
Browser Settings enables you to set Internet
Explorer as a high speed browser.
Certificates
To view certificate details:
Access Certificates. On each tab, the
certificate names, along with their issuing
authority and expiry date, are displayed. Tap a
certificate to view its details.
Clock & Alarms
Setting the date and time
To set the date and time:
1. Access Clock & Alarms.
2. In the Home section, you can set the time
zone, current time and date for when you
are at home.
3. In the Visiting section, you can set the time
zone, current time and date when visiting
another country or time zone.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
5. Tap Yes to save the changes.
Setting an alarm
To set an alarm:
1. Access Clock & Alarms.
2. Tap the Alarms tab.
NOTE: Using the high speed browser
setting will increase battery consumption,
and may increase the time taken to switch
your Toshiba phone on/off.
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reset your Toshiba phone. Your settings
are saved if you power off the phone, or if
the battery is fully discharged.
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3. Tap the letters below the < Description >
field to select the days when the alarm is
required.
4. Tap the time display on the right to set a time
for this alarm, then tap the x/ok key or ok.
5. Tap the bell icon to select the types of alarm
to use.
6. Tap the x/ok key or ok twice.
Additional clock and alarm
settings
To set the clock to be displayed on the title bar
in all programs:
1. Access Clock & Alarms.
2. Tap the More tab.
3. Tick the Display the clock on the title bar
in all programs checkbox.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
To set alarms to be audible even when the
phone is set to silent or vibrate:
1. Access Clock & Alarms.
2. Tap the More tab.
3. Tick the Sound alarms even when the
device is set to silent or vibrate
checkbox.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Customer Feedback
Customer Feedback sends anonymous
information to Microsoft for use in helping
improve Windows Mobile software.
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Encryption
This feature allows you to secure sensitive
information on your storage card. The data will
only be accessible when the card is installed in
your Toshiba phone. If the card is lost or stolen,
the information remains secure. The contents of
the storage card cannot be accessed by anyone
else because they are encrypted.
To encrypt the contents of your storage card:
1. Access Encryption.
2. Tick the Encrypt files when placed on a
storage card. checkbox.
3. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Error Reporting
Error Reporting sends data from your Toshiba
phone to Microsoft technical support groups.
The data is used to diagnose program errors for
devices running Windows Mobile software.
If a program error occurs, Error Reporting
starts automatically. The information Microsoft
receives is used by programming groups at
Microsoft. The data is used for quality control
and will not be used for tracking individual users,
installations or for any marketing purpose.
WARNING: Anyone in possession of the
encryption key can decrypt and access
information stored on the storage card.
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External GPS
To set up External GPS:
1. Access External GPS.
2. On the Programs tab, select the port that
your Toshiba phone will use to obtain GPS
data.
3. On the Hardware tab, select the hardware
port to which your GPS device is connected.
You can also set the baud rate.
4. On the Access tab, tick the Manage GPS
automatically (recommended) checkbox
if required. You are strongly advised to use
this feature as it will enable Windows Mobile
to manage access to your GPS device, and
allows multiple programs to obtain GPS
data simultaneously.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
Free Pad Settings
Enabling and disabling Toshiba
Free Pad
To enable/disable the Toshiba Free Pad:
1. Access Free Pad Settings.
2. Tick or untick the Use Toshiba Free Pad
checkbox as required.
3. Tap OK.
Setting up Toshiba Free Pad for
left or right-handed use
To set up Toshiba Free Pad for left or right-
handed use:
1. Access Free Pad Settings.
2. Ensure that the Use Toshiba Free Pad
checkbox is ticked.
3. Select Right-handed or Left-handed as
required.
4. Tap OK.
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Internal GPS
Internal GPS enables you to change the
settings for downloading the latest satellite data
from the network and detecting position
information quickly.
Managed Programs
Managed Programs lists applications that
have been installed remotely by your company
system administrator. You can view details of
these applications.
Master Clear
Master Clear resets all settings on your
Toshiba phone to their factory defaults, and
deletes all of your data.
You should only use this procedure as a last
resort. It is recommended that you back up all of
your data before using Master Clear.
If you are experiencing a problem with an
application, it is most likely a result of a conflict
between installed programs. We recommend
uninstalling the most recently added program
first. Also verify that the program is designed to
be run on your Toshiba phone by comparing the
requirements to the information provided with
your phone. To view this information, access
About.
To reinitialise your Toshiba phone when it is
switched on:
1. Access Master Clear.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to
reinitialise your phone. The phone will
restart after it has been reinitialised.
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To reinitialise your Toshiba phone if there are
problems in accessing the Master Clear
application:
1. Press and hold the Power key, the Volume
Up key and the Camera key until the
Master Clear screen is displayed (at least
five seconds).
2. Within 60 seconds, press the Volume
Down key to select < Yes > for the on-
screen confirmation, then press the
Camera key.
3. Press the Volume Down key to select
< Yes > for the on-screen final confirmation,
then press the Camera key. The phone will
restart after it has been reinitialised.
Memory management
To ensure optimum performance of your
Toshiba phone, it is necessary to maintain
sufficient memory.
To check the memory available on your Toshiba
phone:
1. Access Memory.
2. On the Main tab, you can view the details of
Storage and Program memory.
3. On the Storage Card tab, you can view the
memory available on the storage card.
4. Tap Find large files using storage
memory. to search for specific files.
Motion Sensor Settings
Using these settings, you can select whether the
motion sensor is activated when you tilt, shake,
or tap your Toshiba phone.
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Power settings
The Power settings enable you to check the
battery status and configure settings to prolong
battery power.
To view and change Power settings:
1. Access Power.
2. On the Battery tab, the remaining battery
power is displayed.
3. On the Advanced tab, you can select when
to turn off the phone when using battery or
external power.
4. On the Wi-Fi tab, you can restrict sleep
mode activation, and set the power save
setting to use when Wi-Fi is on.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
Power Saving Settings
Power Saving Settings enables you to set up
your Toshiba phone to optimise performance or
save battery power, depending on your
preferences.
Regional Settings
Regional Settings enables you to specify the
styles in which numbers, currency, time and
date are displayed.
To change Regional Settings:
1. Access Regional Settings.
2. On the Region tab, select your region in the
drop-down list. Changing this setting
automatically updates the styles in which
numbers, currency, time and date are
displayed to the defaults for the selected
region.
3. Change specific items on the other tabs if
required.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
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Remove Programs
Remove Programs enables you to delete
applications that you have installed.
To remove a program:
1. Access Remove Programs.
2. Tap the application to remove, then tap
Remove.
3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished removing programs.
Screen settings
Adjusting screen settings
To adjust screen settings:
1. Access Screen.
2. On the General tab, you can set up the
screen orientation and alignment.
3. On the ClearType tab, you can enable
ClearType, which smooths the edge of
screen fonts.
4. On the Text Size tab, you can slide the
marker to adjust the text size. An example of
the selected text size is displayed.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
Adjusting scroll speed
The scroll speed is the speed at which you can
scroll through items in a list.
To adjust the scroll speed:
1. Access Buttons.
2. In the Delay before first repeat: field,
move the pointer to adjust the time taken
NOTE: Programs that were pre-installed
on your Toshiba phone cannot be
removed in this way.
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before scrolling begins.
3. In the Repeat rate: field, move the pointer
to adjust the time taken to scroll from one
item to the next.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
Task Manager
Task Manager enables you to quickly switch
between currently running applications.
It also enables you to end an application if it
becomes unstable or the memory is low.
Switching between applications
To switch between applications using Task
Manager:
1. Access Task Manager.
2. Double-tap on the application to access.
Ending applications
To end an application using Task Manager:
1. Access Task Manager.
2. Tap the application to end, then tap End
Task. To end all running applications, tap
Menu > End All Tasks, then tap Yes to
confirm the action.
3. Tap Menu > Exit when you have finished.
TIP: Alternatively, tap the application, then
tap Menu > Switch To.
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Video Quality Setting
This setting enables you to set the quality for
playing video files.
Windows Update
You can use Windows Update to update the
Microsoft applications on your Toshiba phone.
Setting up Windows Update
To set up Windows Update:
1. Access Windows Update.
2. Tap Next.
3. Select one of the following options:
Automatic - your Toshiba phone will
automatically check for and download
important updates.
Manual - you will need to manually
download and install important and optional
updates.
4. Tap Next.
5. Tap Finish.
Checking for updates
To check for updates:
1. Access Windows Update.
2. Tap Check Now.
Sleep Mode Indicator
This setting enables you to set the LED indicator
to be on when your Toshiba phone is in sleep
mode.
Operator Name Setting
This setting enables you to select whether the
operator name is displayed on the Toshiba
Home Screen.
NOTE: Your Toshiba phone will need to
connect to the update server to check for
updates. See Annex 5 - Configuring
internet settings for details of setting up
the connection.
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Specifications
Specifications
System Information
Processor Qualcomm
®
Snapdragon™ QSD8250, Scorpion™ at 1 GHz
Memory RAM : 256 MB
ROM : 512 MB
Operating System Windows Mobile
®
6.1 Professional
UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA GSM/GPRS/EDGE Frequency Range
Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 1920 - 2170 MHz
Within GSM 850 824 - 894 MHz
Within GSM 900 880 - 960 MHz
Within DCS 1800 1710 - 1880 MHz
Within PCS 1900 1850 - 1990 MHz
Continuous Talk Time
Within 3G (UMTS) area Approximately 240 minutes
Within GSM area Approximately 275 minutes
Continuous Standby Time
Within 3G (UMTS) area Approximately 220 hours
Within GSM area Approximately 225 hours
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Maximum Output
Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 Class 3 0.25 W
Within GSM 850 Class 4 2 W
Within GSM 900 Class 4 2 W
Within DCS 1800 Class 1 1 W
Within PCS 1900 Class 1 1 W
Dimensions (H × W × D) Approximately 130 mm x 70 mm x 9.9 mm
Weight Approximately 129 g
AC Charger
Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Charging temperature range 5 to 35 °C
Battery charging time Approximately 140 minutes
Display
LCD 4.1'' TFT LCD with Touch screen
Resolution 800 x 480 (65536 colours)
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Audio/Video codecs
Audio AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMRNB, MP3, WMA
Video ASF, H.263, H.264, MPEG-4, WMV
Connectivity
Bluetooth Bluetooth™ ver2.0 + EDR (Power Class 2)
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)
Generic Access Profile (GAP)
Hands-Free Profile (HFP)
Headset Profile (HSP)
Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)
Serial Port Profile (SPP)
Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11b/g
AES, TKIP, WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK
Interface
Cable, headset and phone
charging
Micro-USB (Client, Full Speed, High Speed, Host) / Headset /
Charger
Headset Connector Micro-USB stereo headset
Expansion slot microSD™
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
Cannot switch
phone on.
Battery out of power. Charge the battery (see page 32).
Battery not installed correctly. Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly
(see page 30).
Phone switches
off automatically.
Battery out of power. Charge the battery (see page 32).
Cannot charge
battery.
Battery not installed correctly. Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly
(see page 30).
AC charger not connected. Ensure that the AC charger is connected to
the phone and to a working AC outlet.
Connectors are dirty. Clean the connectors of the AC charger and
battery.
Battery has worn out. Replace the battery.
Battery or AC charger is
damaged.
Replace the battery or charger. Contact
your dealer for assistance.
Battery loses
power quickly.
Backlight and Power settings
need to be adjusted.
Adjust settings to optimise power
performance (see page 93 and page 100).
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Network not
displayed.
SIM card not installed
correctly.
Ensure that the SIM card is inserted
correctly (see page 28).
Contacts between SIM card
and phone are dirty.
Gently clean the contacts of the SIM card
and phone.
Network signal is weak. Move clear of any obstructions that may
block the signal.
SIM card is damaged. Contact your service provider to obtain a
replacement SIM card.
Cannot make a
call.
You are outside of your
network service area.
Connect to a different network if this is
supported by your service provider
(see page 90).
Phone or SIM card is locked. Unlock the phone or SIM card
(see page 82).
Call Barring is active. Deactivate Call Barring (see page 86).
Cannot answer a
call.
Call Forwarding is active. Deactivate Call Forwarding (see page 87).
Call Barring is active. Deactivate Call Barring (see page 86).
No ringing for an
incoming call.
Phone is set to not ring for
incoming calls.
Edit the ringtone settings (see page 86).
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
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Poor call quality. Network signal is weak. Move clear of any obstructions that may
block the signal.
Network signal is changing
frequently, e.g. when travelling
on a train.
Wait until signal strength is consistently high
before making or answering a call.
Other party in a
call cannot hear
you.
Phone is muted. Unmute the phone (see page 45).
Cannot send or
receive text
messages.
Your service provider is not
enabling this service.
Contact your service provider to check your
subscription status.
Cannot send or
receive MMS
messages.
Your service provider is not
enabling this service.
Contact your service provider to check your
subscription status.
MMS settings are missing or
incorrect.
Ensure that the MMS settings are correct
(see page 127). To obtain the settings,
contact your service provider.
Cannot access
the Internet.
Your service provider is not
enabling this service.
Contact your service provider to check your
subscription status.
Network settings are missing
or incorrect.
Ensure that the network settings are correct
(see page 79). To obtain the settings,
contact your service provider.
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
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Storage memory
is low.
Too many items stored on the
phone.
Delete any unwanted messages, clear the
Internet history, and delete any unwanted
files.
Storage card is
not recognised.
Storage card not installed
correctly.
Ensure that the storage card is inserted
correctly (see page 28).
Storage card is damaged. Replace the storage card.
Problem Possible cause Possible solution
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Annex 1 - Text input
Input methods
Your Toshiba phone enables you to enter
information in three different ways:
Typing - using the Input Panel.
Writing - using the stylus, writing directly on
the screen.
Drawing - using the stylus, drawing directly
on the screen.
Input Panel
The Input Panel provides the following input
methods:
Block Recognizer
Keyboard
Letter Recognizer
Toshiba Keyboard
Transcriber
The Input Panel icon is displayed at the centre
bottom of the screen when text input is possible.
To open the Input Panel, tap the Input Panel
icon. You can then tap the arrow beside the icon
to select other input methods.
When you begin entering a word using any of
the input methods except Transcriber, your
Toshiba phone will suggest possible words. Tap
one of the suggested words to enter it.
Your Toshiba phone will learn words as you use
them. They will then be used as suggested
words in the future.
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Block Recognizer
With Block Recognizer, you use a single
stroke to write individual letters, numbers and
punctuation, which are then converted into
typed text.
The handwriting area is divided into two
designated parts: abc and 123.
Write characters, numbers, symbols and
punctuation in the separate areas:
Write in the abc area to enter lower case
letters.
Write in the 123 area to enter numbers.
Tap the button in the bottom right corner
labelled ‘@$*’ to open the table of symbols
and punctuation.
Keyboard
With Keyboard, you use the stylus to tap on the
keyboard to enter characters.
Letter Recognizer
With Letter Recognizer, you can write
individual letters, numbers and punctuation,
which are then converted into typed text.
The handwriting area is divided into three
designated parts: ABC, abc and 123.
Write characters, numbers, symbols, and
punctuation in the separate areas:
•Write in the ABC area to enter upper case
letters.
•Write in the abc area to enter lower case
letters.
•Write in the 123 area to enter numbers.
Tap the button in the bottom right corner
labelled ‘@$*’ to open the table of symbols
and punctuation.
NOTE: Block Recognizer is available
when text entry is possible.
TIP: For help with using Block
Recognizer, tap ? in the right corner to
see a demo.
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TIP: Tap áü to enter miscellaneous letters
and symbols.
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Toshiba Keyboard
With Toshiba Keyboard, you use the stylus to
tap on the keyboard to enter characters.
Toshiba Keyboard consists of the following
three keyboard layouts:
QWERTY pad - this has a similar layout to a
PC keyboard.
Multi-tap pad - this has a similar layout to a
conventional multi-tap mobile phone
keypad.
Numeric/Symbol pad - this enables easy
entry of numbers, symbols and special
language characters.
Tap the pad switch buttons ( and for
QWERTY pad, for Multi-tap pad, for
Numeric/Symbol pad) to switch between the
different pads.
Transcriber
Transcriber is a handwriting recognition
program that enables you to write in cursive,
print, or a combination of both.
Transcriber enables you to write anywhere on
the screen using the stylus, just as you would
write on paper. Unlike when using Block
Recognizer and Letter Recognizer, you can
write entire sentences. When you pause,
Transcriber will convert the written text to typed
text.
Transcriber works transparently in the
background, recognising words with its
integrated dictionary. When Transcriber is
active, it interprets stylus movement anywhere
on the screen as handwriting input.
Showing and hiding the Transcriber toolbar
The Transcriber toolbar provides easy access
to several tools, as well as Enter, Space, and
Backspace buttons, and left and right arrow
buttons. It is displayed at the bottom of the
screen when Transcriber is active.
NOTE: Letter Recognizer is available
when text entry is possible.
TIP: For help with using Letter
Recognizer, tap ? in the right corner to
see a demo.
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To show or hide the Transcriber toolbar, tap
the Transcriber icon at the bottom of the
screen.
Using the Transcriber keyboard
Transcriber comes with an on-screen
keyboard that provides an easy way to add
punctuation or a special symbol to existing text.
To access the Transcriber keyboard:
Tap the keyboard button on the Transcriber
toolbar. The keyboard is displayed until you tap
the keyboard button again.
Editing text with Transcriber
To edit text with Transcriber:
1. Draw a line across the text you want to edit.
After you lift the stylus from the screen, the
line will disappear and the selected text will
be highlighted.
2. Do one of the following:
Rewrite the text.
Use gestures to capitalise letters, insert a
space, etc.
Using gestures in Transcriber
To use gestures in Transcriber:
Use quick strokes of the stylus to edit your text.
Do the Enter, Space, and Tab gestures while
writing text to insert returns, spaces, or tabs.
Available gestures are described in the
Overview of Microsoft Transcriber.
TIP: To reposition the keyboard, tap and
hold the top bar, then drag it to the desired
location.
TIP: When no text is selected, you can
open the keyboard by doing the gesture.
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Optimising handwriting recognition for
Transcriber
If Transcriber does not recognise your
handwriting as accurately or quickly as you
would like, there are some things you can do to
optimise handwriting recognition.
Select the Writing Direction: picture that
best matches the slant of your handwriting.
•Use Letter Shapes to eliminate letter shapes
that you do not use or to learn methods of
writing characters that will make them easier
for Transcriber to recognise.
Try writing in another format. If you have been
printing, try writing cursive, or if you have
been writing in both cursive and print, try
printing alone.
Adjust the speed at which Transcriber
returns text after you write.
Add a user dictionary that contains special
terms you may be using, such as medical or
legal terms.
Verify that you are using your Letter Shapes
user profile.
Input Options
To set the input options:
1. Tap the Input Panel selector arrow, then
tap Options...
2. In the Input method: field, select the
required input method. Tap Options... to
access the options available for the
selected method. Tap the x/ok key or ok
when you have finished.
3. Tap the Word Completion tab to change
the settings for suggested words and
automatic correction.
4. Tap the Options tab to change the general
input settings, including zoom levels and
capitalisation.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
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Writing and drawing on the
screen
With your Toshiba phone, you can draw directly
on the screen, write on the screen, and save
notes in your own handwriting. To do this, you
must first set the input mode in Notes to
Writing. If you prefer to use handwriting or
frequently add drawings to your notes, you may
find it helpful to set Writing as the default input
mode. If you prefer typed text, set Typing as the
default input mode.
To set the input mode for Notes:
1. Access Notes.
2. Tap Menu > Options...
3. In the Default mode: field, select one of the
following:
Writing - if you want to draw or enter
handwritten text in a note.
Typing - if you want to create a typed
note.
4. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
To hand write a note:
1. Access Notes.
2. Tap New.
3. Tap Menu, and make sure that Draw is
ticked.
4. Write text on the screen.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
To draw on the screen using the stylus:
1. Access Notes.
2. Tap New.
3. Tap Menu, and make sure that Draw is
ticked.
4. Using the stylus, draw over at least three
ruled lines. A box labelled Drawing is
displayed around the drawing.
5. Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
NOTE: If a letter crosses three or more
ruled lines, it is treated as a drawing rather
than text.
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TIP: To select a drawing (for example, to
copy or delete it), tap and hold the drawing
briefly. When you lift the stylus, the
drawing is selected.
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This section gives information about some of
the main screens on your Toshiba phone. It also
gives an overview of the menu structure of your
phone.
Start Menu
1. Today.
2. Pinned applications.
3. Recently used applications.
4. Programs.
5. Settings.
6. Help.
Tap the required item to access it.
To access the Start Menu, tap the Start icon
from the Toshiba Home Screen or Multi
Function Pad.
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Phone screen
You can access the Phone screen in the
following ways:
•From the Toshiba Home Screen, tap the
heading of the Phone menu.
•From the Toshiba Home Screen, tap Start
> Phone.
•From the Toshiba Home Screen, tap
Phone or .
•From the Toshiba Free Pad (multi function
pad only), tap the Start icon, then tap
Phone.
TIP: When you tap a key on the numeric
keypad, a list of names and/or numbers is
displayed. This list shows matching
names and numbers from Contacts, Call
History, Speed Dial and the SIM card.
For example, if you tap 2, names
beginning with A, B or C and phone
numbers beginning with 2 are displayed.
You can enter more characters to reduce
the number of matching entries.
To call an entry, tap it, then tap or Call.
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Accessing applications and
settings
Toshiba Menu structure
Tools (Search, ActiveSync, Calendar)
ActiveSync
Calculator
Calendar
Notes
Search
SIM Manager
Contacts Backup
Settings (Wireless Manager, Volume
Settings, Lock)
Alarms
Lock
Wireless Manager
Owner Information
Task Manager
Volume Settings
Toshiba Help
Easy Connection
Network Settings
Operator Settings
Mail Settings
Wi-Fi Settings
Toshiba Utilities
Sound Settings
Notification Settings
Motion Sensor Settings
Clock
Sleep Mode Indicator
Video Quality Setting
Browser Settings
Power Saving Settings
Operator Name Setting
Free Pad Settings
Adjust Motion Sensor
Player
Windows Media
Web (Windows Live)
Internet Explorer
Messaging (SMS/MMS)
Messaging
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Applications (Word Mobile, Excel Mobile,
Adobe Reader LE)
Excel Mobile
OneNote Mobile
PowerPoint Mobile
Word Mobile
Adobe Reader LE
Internet Explorer
Internet Sharing
Java
Messaging
PhotoBase
Pictures & Videos
VideoEditor
Windows Live
Phone (Outgoing, Incoming, Contacts)
Phone screen
Files (My Documents, My Pictures, My
Videos)
File Explorer
NOTE: The Toshiba Menu is
customisable so the default menu
structure has been described. For
information on customising the Toshiba
Menu, see Customising the Toshiba
Menu in Settings.
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Windows Mobile menu structure
Start
Office Mobile
Excel Mobile
OneNote Mobile
PowerPoint Mobile
Word Mobile
Calendar
Contacts
Internet Explorer
Messaging
Text Messages
Setup E-mail
Phone
Programs
Games
Bubble Breaker
Solitaire
ActiveSync
Adobe Reader LE
Calculator
Camera
Contacts Backup
CorePlayer
File Explorer
Getting Started
Internet Sharing
Java
Notes
PhotoBase
Pictures & Videos
Search
SIM Manager
SIM Toolkit
Task Manager
Tasks
VideoEditor
Windows Live
Windows Media
Settings
Personal
Buttons
Input
Location Request
Lock
Menus
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Owner Information
Phone
SIM Lock
Sounds & Notifications
Today
System
About
Adjust Motion Sensor
Backlight
Browser Setttings
Certificates
Clock & Alarms
Customer Feedback
Encryption
Error Reporting
External GPS
Free Pad Settings
Internal GPS
Managed Programs
Master Clear
Memory
Motion Sensor Settings
Power
Power Saving Settings
Regional Settings
Remove Programs
Screen
Sleep Mode Indicator
Task Manager
Video Quality Setting
Windows Update
Connections
Beam
Bluetooth
Connections
Domain Enroll
GPRS Settings
USB to PC
Wi-Fi
Wireless Manager
Help
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Type Icon Description
Radio signal icons Signal strength
No signal
No radio service. The phone has not yet connected to a network.
Radio signal lost. The phone is searching for a signal.
Phone set to Off.
GPRS available
EDGE available
3G/UMTS available
HSDPA available
Connecting to GPRS
Connecting to EDGE
Connecting to 3G/UMTS
Connecting to HSDPA
Active GPRS connection
Active EDGE connection
Active 3G/UMTS connection
Active HSDPA connection
Roaming
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Connectivity icons Bluetooth set to On.
Incoming beam.
Wi-Fi set to On.
Wi-Fi network(s) in range.
Animated - connecting to a Wi-Fi network.
Static - connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Call icons Call in progress
Data call in progress
Call on hold
Speakerphone on
Calls forwarded
Missed call
Volume icons Ringer on for incoming calls
Ringer off for incoming calls
Vibrate for incoming calls
Notification icons New message(s) received (includes voice mail messages)*
New voice mail message received*
New instant message(s) received
New MMS message(s) received
Type Icon Description
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* The type of voice mail message indicator displayed is dependent on your service provider. Your
service provider may also allow you to select the type of voice mail notification that you receive.
Please contact your service provider for details.
Notification icons Multiple notifications. This icon is displayed when there are
multiple occurrences that would normally each display an icon, for
example, when there is a missed call and a message received.
This icon is displayed automatically after the last notification icon
has been displayed briefly. You can tap this icon to view the
individual notifications.
Battery icons Battery level
Battery level low
Battery charging
ActiveSync icons Synchronisation over GPRS in progress
Synchronisation over EDGE in progress
Synchronisation over 3G/UMTS in progress
Synchronisation over Wi-Fi in progress
Synchronisation error
Other icons Alarm pending
No SIM card
Type Icon Description
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Setting up text messages
service centre
To set up the text messages service centre:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Mail Settings.
3. Tap SMS.
4. Enter the required number in the Text
messages service centre: field. This
number can be obtained from your service
provider.
5. Tap OK.
Configuring MMS settings
If your Toshiba phone has not been
preconfigured, you will need to manually enter
the details of the MMS account. These details
are available from your service provider.
To configure MMS settings:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Mail Settings.
3. Tap MMS.
4. Tap Add New.
5. Enter the following details:
Server name: - enter a descriptive name,
such as the name of your service provider.
Gateway: - enter the WAP gateway to be
used for this connection.
Server address: - enter the URL address
of the MMS server.
6. Tap Next.
7. Enter the following details:
Port number: - enter the HTTP port number
for connecting to the MMS server and for file
transfer.
TIP: You can also set up the text
messages service centre from the Phone
settings.
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Message sending size limit: - select the
maximum MMS message size permitted by
your service provider.
Connect via: - select the connection point
for the MMS server.
8. Tap OK.
Setting up e-mail accounts
Setting up an e-mail account
automatically
To set up an e-mail account automatically:
1. Access Messaging.
2. Tap Setup E-mail.
3. In the E-mail address: field, enter the
e-mail address for this account.
4. Enter a password in the Password: field.
5. Tick the Save password checkbox if you
wish to save your password to your Toshiba
phone. This will mean that you do not need
to enter it each time you connect to your e-
mail server. This may or may not be
required by your internet service provider
(ISP).
TIP: If you have several MMS providers,
you can set one as the default. To do this,
scroll to the required entry, then tap
Default. A check mark is displayed next to
the default MMSC entry.
TIP: Choose a strong password -
strengthen the security of your password
by selecting a combination of alphabet
and numeric characters.
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6. Tap Next.
7. Ensure that the Try to get e-mail settings
automatically from the Internet is ticked,
then tap Next.
If the account has set up successfully, you are
prompted to send and receive e-mail.
If the account has not set up successfully, tap
Next and then set up the account manually.
Setting up an Internet or custom
domain e-mail account manually
You will need to set up an Internet or custom
domain e-mail account if your e-mail provider
supports POP or IMAP e-mail. Contact your e-
mail provider for further information.
A custom domain e-mail account has an
address hosted by a different provider than
indicated by the domain. For example, your e-
mail address may be “user@mycompany.com”,
although “live.com” hosts the account and
provides the messaging services.
To set up an Internet or custom domain e-mail
account manually:
1. Access Messaging.
2. Tap Setup E-mail.
3. In the E-mail address: field, enter the e-
mail address for this account.
4. Enter a password in the Password: field.
WARNING: If you save your password
and then lose your Toshiba phone, you
run the risk of someone else being able to
access your e-mail account.
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NOTE: Before setting up the account, you
will need to obtain the required information
from your e-mail provider.
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5. Tick the Save password checkbox if you
wish to save your password to your Toshiba
phone. This will mean that you do not need
to enter it each time you connect to your e-
mail server. This may or may not be
required by your internet service provider
(ISP).
6. Tap Next.
7. Untick the Try to get e-mail settings
automatically from the Internet
checkbox, then tap Next.
8. In the Your e-mail provider: field, select
Internet e-mail or Custom domain as
required.
9. Tap Next.
10.If you are setting up a custom domain e-mail
account, enter the domain of your e-mail
address provider in the E-mail provider
domain: field, then tap Next.
11.Enter the name that you want displayed
when you send e-mail in the Your name:
field.
12.Enter a unique name for this account in the
Account display name: field, then tap
Next.
13.Enter the name of the incoming server in the
Incoming mail server: field.
14.Select the server type that hosts your e-mail
mailbox in the Account type: list (POP3 or
IMAP4), then tap Next.
15.Enter the user name assigned to you by
your ISP in the User name: field. This is
usually the first part of your e-mail address,
before the ‘@’ sign.
16.Tap Next.
17.Enter the name of the outgoing server in the
Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: field.
18.Tick the Outgoing server requires
authentication checkbox if the outgoing
server requires authentication. This
authentication will use the user name and
password that you have already entered.
NOTE: This name cannot be changed
later.
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19.Tick the Use the same user name and
password for sending e-mail checkbox if
required.
20.Tap the Advanced Server Settings link to
set the following additional settings if
required.
Tick the checkboxes if you wish to enable
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection.
The Network connection: field enables
you to select the network to which your e-
mail server connects.
Tap Done when you have finished.
21.Tap Next.
22.Select the frequency with which to send and
receive your e-mail in the Automatic Send/
Receive: field.
23.Tap the Review all download settings link
to set the following additional settings if
required:
The Download messages: field enables
you to set the time range for downloading
messages from the server.
Tap Advanced Settings to edit additional
settings for sending, receiving and deleting
e-mails if required.
Tap Done, then Next when you have
finished.
24.Select the format for sending messages
(HTML or Plain Text) in the Message
format: field.
25.Select the download size limitation in the
Message download limit: field.
26.Select the download preferences for
attachments in IMAP4 e-mails in the
Download attachments: field.
27.Tap Finish.
IMPORTANT: SSL connection enables
you to send and/or receive personal
information more securely. If you select
one or both of these options and your ISP
does not support SSL connection, you will
not be able to send and/or receive e-mail.
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Setting up an Outlook e-mail
account manually
An Outlook e-mail account is created and
managed by a Microsoft Exchange server,
usually within a company or other organisation.
To set up an Outlook e-mail account manually:
1. Access Messaging.
2. Tap Setup E-mail.
3. In the E-mail address: field, enter the
e-mail address for this account.
4. Enter the password of your Outlook e-mail
account in the Password: field.
5. Tick the Save password checkbox if you
wish to save your password to your Toshiba
phone. This will mean that you do not need
to enter it each time you connect to your e-
mail server. This may or may not be
required by your internet service provider
(ISP).
6. Tap Next.
7. Untick the Try to get e-mail settings
automatically from the Internet
checkbox, then tap Next.
8. In the Your e-mail provider: field, select
Exchange server, then tap Next.
9. Tap Next.
10.Tap Next.
11.Enter the address of the Exchange server in
the Server address: field.
12.If the Exchange server uses SSL, ensure
that the This server requires an
encrypted (SSL) connection checkbox is
ticked.
NOTE: You need to have an e-mail
account set up on the Exchange server
before you can receive e-mails from this
account on your Toshiba phone. Contact
the administrator of the Exchange server
for further information.
NOTE: Before setting up the account, you
will need to obtain the required information
about the Exchange server. Contact the
administrator of the Exchange server for
further information.
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13.Tap Next.
14.Make sure that the user name and
password information is correct.
15.Enter the Exchange server domain in the
Domain: field, then tap Next.
16.Select the data that you would like to
synchronise with the Exchange server (from
Contacts, Calendar, E-mail and Tasks).
17.Tap Finish.
18.Wait for the synchronisation to finish. This
may take several minutes.
General messaging options
You can customise the options for your
Messaging accounts, message options,
addressing, and message storage.
To access the Messaging options:
1. Access Messaging.
2. Tap Menu > Options.
3. Customise the following options as
required:
Accounts tab - enables you to change the
settings for each messaging account.
Tap New account... to set up a new
messaging account.
Tick the Display account picker when
opening Messaging checkbox if you
would like to select the messaging account
each time you open Messaging.
Message tab - enables you to change
options for sending and deleting messages.
Address tab - enables you to select
whether to check Contacts as well as any
online address books for e-mail addresses.
You can also add online address books and
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select which ones to use for e-mail address
checking.
Storage tab - enables you to check the
memory space of your phone, storage card
and attachments. You can also select
whether to store attachments on a storage
card, and specify how deleted items are
emptied.
Inserting a signature
To create a signature and insert it in messages:
1. Access Messaging.
2. Tap Menu > Options.
3. On the Accounts tab, tap Signatures...
4. In the Select an account: field, select the
account for which you are creating the
signature.
5. Tick the Use signature with this account
checkbox.
6. To insert a signature in every message you
send, tick the Use when replying and
forwarding checkbox. If this checkbox is
not ticked, the signature is inserted in new
messages only.
7. Enter the signature.
8. Tap the x/ok key or ok twice.
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Setting up a GPRS connection
GPRS is a packet-based wireless
communication service which enables data to
be sent and received using mobile phones.
You can use GPRS to connect to the Internet or
to send and receive MMS messages using your
phone. When you use GPRS, you will usually be
billed based on the data traffic volume.
However, you should check billing information
with your service provider.
To set up a GPRS connection manually:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Network Settings.
3. Tap Network Settings.
4. Select Cellular Line (GPRS), then tap
Next.
NOTE: Before you begin, you will need to
obtain the following information:
From your phone service provider - data
connectivity plan information, access
point name, and PAP/CHAP security
settings.
From your ISP or wireless service
provider - access point name, user
name and password, and other security
information.
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NOTE: Before setting up a GPRS
connection, you will need to obtain the
required settings from your service
provider. As a minimum, the access point
name will be required.
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5. In the Access point name: field, enter the
GPRS access point name (APN) for your
service provider, then tap Next.
6. In the User name: field, enter your user
name for the network, then tap Next.
7. In the Password: field, enter your password
for the network, then tap Next.
8. If you need to specify extra settings, tap one
or more of the following items and enter the
required information:
Domain - enter the domain name, then tap
OK.
IP Address - select Use server-assigned
IP address to automatically configure the
IP address. Otherwise, select Use specific
IP address and manually enter the IP
address.
Tap Next.
Tick the checkbox(es) for the required types
of compression, then tap OK.
Server Address - to automatically
configure the server address, select Use
server-assigned addresses, then tap
Next.
Otherwise, select Use specific server
address to manually enter the server
address information in the Primary DNS:,
Secondary DNS:, Primary WINS:, and
Secondary WINS: fields.
Tap OK.
9. Authentication - select one of the
following:
None - no authentication (default).
CHAP - use Challenge Handshake
Authentication Protocol.
PAP - use Password Authentication
Protocol.
10.In the ISP name: field, enter a name for the
GPRS connection.
11.Tap OK.
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Setting up a dial-up connection
To set up a dial-up connection:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Network Settings.
3. Tap Network Settings.
4. Select Cellular Line, then tap Next.
5. In the Dialling number: field, enter the
phone number used to dial the network,
then tap Next.
6. Enter the required information. See Setting
up a GPRS connection for details.
7. Tap OK.
Setting up a VPN connection
To set up a VPN connection:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Network Settings.
3. Tap Advanced.
4. On the Tasks tab, tap Add a new VPN
server connection in the My Work
Network section.
5. Enter the following information:
Name: - name for the connection.
Host name/ IP: - name of the VPN
server.
VPN type: - select the type of VPN.
NOTE: Before setting up a dial-up
connection, you will need to obtain the
required settings from your service
provider.
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IMPORTANT: Please ensure that you
have set up a GPRS connection before
attempting to set up a VPN connection.
The VPN connection uses the GPRS
connection to connect to a network, such
as a corporate network.
NOTE: Before setting up a VPN
connection, you will need to obtain the
required settings.
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6. Tap Next.
7. If you selected IPSec/L2TP in the VPN
type: field, select the type of authentication.
Enter the pre-shared key if required.
Tap Next.
8. Enter the required information. See Setting
up a GPRS connection for details.
9. Tap Finish.
Setting up a proxy connection
Depending on your service provider's
configuration, you may need to add a proxy
connection to allow your Toshiba phone to
access the Internet or WAP services.
Your service provider will be able to advise
whether you need to create a proxy connection.
To set up a proxy connection:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Network Settings.
3. Tap Advanced.
4. On the Tasks tab, tap Set up my proxy
server for the required group.
5. On the Proxy Settings tab, tick the This
network connects to the Internet and
This network uses a proxy server to
connect to the Internet checkboxes.
NOTE: Before setting up a proxy
connection, you will need to obtain the
required settings from your service
provider.
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6. In the Proxy server: field, enter the name of
the proxy server.
7. If you need to specify extra settings, tap the
Advanced... button and edit the settings as
required.
Tap the x/ok key or ok when you have
finished.
8. Tap the x/ok key or ok.
Connecting to intranet URLs
Some URLs for corporate intranet pages may
use ‘.’ characters, for example:
intranet.companyname.com. To view these
pages, you need to set up a URL exception.
To set up a URL exception:
1. Access Easy Connection.
2. Tap Network Settings.
3. Tap Advanced.
4. Tap the Advanced tab.
5. Tap the Exceptions... button.
6. Tap Add new URL...
7. In the Work URL: field, enter the required
URL.
8. Tap the x/ok key or ok three times.
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Toshiba Corp oration
End User License Agreement
This End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement
between you (as the user) and TOSHIBA CORPORATION
("Toshiba") with regard to the copyrighted software installed in a
Toshiba 3G mobile phone supplied to you (the "Phone").
Use or employment of any software installed in the Phone and related
documentations (the "Software") will constitute your acceptance of
these terms, unless separate terms are provided by the Software
supplier on the Phone, in which case certain additional or different
terms may apply. If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA, do
not use or employ the Software.
1. License Grant. Toshiba grants to you a personal, non-
transferable and non-exclusive right to use the Software as set
out in this EULA. Modifying, adapting, translating, renting,
copying, making available, transferring or assigning all or part of
the Software, or any rights granted hereunder, to any other
persons, and removing any proprietary notices, labels or marks
from the Software is strictly prohibited, except as expressly
permitted in this EULA. Furthermore, you hereby agree not to
create derivative works based on the Software.
2. Copyright. The Software is licensed, not sold. You acknowledge
that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is or will be
transferred to you. You further acknowledge that title and full
ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive
property of Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates, and/or their suppliers,
and you will not acquire any rights to the Software, except as
expressly set out in this EULA. You may keep a backup copy of
the Software only so far as necessary for its lawful use. All copies
of the Software must contain the same proprietary notices as
contained in the Software and are subject to the terms of this
EULA. All rights not expressly granted under this EULA are
reserved to Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates and/or their suppliers.
3. Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and
if you are a business organisation, you will use your best efforts
to prevent your employees, workers and contractors from
attempting, to reverse engineer, decompile, modify, translate or
disassemble the Software in whole or in part except to the extent
that such actions cannot be excluded by mandatory applicable
law and only if those actions are taken in accordance with such
applicable law. Any failure to comply with the above or any other
terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic
termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted
hereunder to Toshiba.
4. LIMITED WARRANTY. Only during the warranty period for the
Phone, Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates, its suppliers or its
authorised service company will repair or replace, at Toshiba's
sole discretion, defective Software unless such defect results
from acts or incidences beyond the reasonable control of
Toshiba. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS EULA:
(A) TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES, AND THEIR
SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR
OTHER TERMS (WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED),
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES,
CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY,
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY
RIGHTS; AND (B) THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY
AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU.
YOU ACCEPT THAT THE SOFTWARE MAY NOT MEET YOUR
REQUIREMENTS AND NO WARRANTY CAN BE GIVEN THAT
OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED
OR ERROR-FREE.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE
USING YOUR MOBILE PHONE AS ATTEMPTING TO USE
ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED PHONE
CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE EULA
TERMS. IF YOU REJECT OR DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL
THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
ACCESS OR USE THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE.
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5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
LEGALLY PERMITTED, IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA,
TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO
YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES FOR (A) LOST BUSINESS OR
REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS
DATA; OR (B) CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (WHETHER UNDER
CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF: (I)
THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIER HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES;
OR (II) ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY.
SAVE AS SET OUT IN THIS SECTION, TOSHIBA'S ENTIRE
LIABILITY UNDER THIS EULA SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE, IF ANY. THE ABOVE
DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION DOES NOT EXCLUDE OR
LIMIT (A) LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY
CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE; OR (B) ANY MANDATORY LEGAL
RIGHT OR LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT THAT IT CANNOT BE
LAWFULLY EXCLUDED OR LIMITED UNDER APPLICABLE
LAW. PLEA SE MAKE AND RETAI N A CO PY O F A LL DATA YOU
HAVE INSERTED INTO YOUR PRODUCT, FOR EXAMPLE
NAMES, ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, PICTURES,
RINGTONES ETC., BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PRODUCT
FOR A WARRANTY SERVICE, AS SUCH DATA MAY BE
DELETED OR ERASED AS PART OF THE REPAIR OR
SERVICE PROCESS.
6. Laws. This EULA will be governed by the laws of England and
Wales. All disputes arising out of this EULA shall be subject to the
exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.
7. Export Laws. Any use, duplication or employment of the
Software involves products and/or technical data that may be
controlled under the export laws of applicable countries or region,
and may be subject to the approval of the applicable
governmental authorities prior to export. Any export, directly or
indirectly, in contravention of the export laws of applicable
countries or region is prohibited.
8. Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that certain suppliers of the
Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party beneficiary to
enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user.
9. Transfers. The Software may be transferred only as installed on
the Phone to a lawful third party user, where that party accepts
the terms of this EULA, which will continue to apply.
10. IF YOU ARE DEALING AS A CONSUMER IN THE UK AND THE
SOFTWARE QUALIFIES AS 'GOODS', YOUR STATUTORY
RIGHTS UNDER APPLICABLE LAW ARE NOT AFFECTED.
11. The Software is subject to change for upgrading purposes
without prior notice.
EU Warranty
Your Toshiba phone, battery and AC charger contain no user
serviceable parts. For further information on service, please contact
your retailer or service provider.
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MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE
TERMS FOR WINDOWS MOBILE 6.1
SOFTWARE
These license terms are an agreement between you and TOSHIBA.
Please read them. They apply to the software included on this device.
The software also includes any separate media on which you received
the software.
The software on this device includes software licensed by TOSHIBA
from Microsoft Corporation or its affiliate.
The terms also apply to any
•updates,
supplements,
Internet-based services, and
support services
for this software, unless other terms accompany those items. If so,
those terms apply.
As described below, using some features also operates as your
consent to the transmission of certain standard computer
information for Internet-based services.
By using the software, including use on this device, you accept
these terms. If you do not accept them, do not use the device or
software. Instead, contact TOSHIBA to determine its return
policy for a refund or credit.
WARNING: If the software contains voice operated technologies, then
operating this software requires user attention. Diverting attention
away from the road while driving can possibly cause an accident or
other serious consequence. Even occasional, short diversions of
attention can be dangerous if your attention is diverted away from your
driving task at a critical time. TOSHIBA and Microsoft make no
representations, warranties or other determinations that ANY use of
this software is legal, safe, or in any manner recommended or
intended while driving or otherwise operating a motor vehicle.
If you comply with these license terms, you have the rights
below.
1. USE RIGHTS. You may use the software on the device with
which you acquired the software.
2. ADDITIONAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND/OR USE
RIGHTS.
a. Specific Use. TOSHIBA designed this device for a specific
use. You may only use the software for that use.
b. Included Microsoft Programs and Additional Required
Licenses. Except as provided below, these license terms
apply to all Microsoft programs included with the software. If
the license terms with any of those programs give you other
rights that do not expressly conflict with these license terms,
you also have those rights.
i. This agreement does not grant you any rights with respect
to the Windows Mobile Device Center, Microsoft
ActiveSync or Microsoft Outlook 2007 Trial which are
subject to the licenses accompanying those items.
c. Speech Recognition. If the software includes speech
recognition component(s), you understand that speech
recognition is an inherently statistical process and that
recognition errors are inherent in the process. Neither
TOSHIBA nor Microsoft or their suppliers shall be liable for
any damages arising out of errors in the speech recognition
process.
d. Phone Functionality. If the device software includes phone
functionality, all or certain portions of the device software may
be inoperable if you do not have and maintain a service
account with a wireless telecommunication carrier ("Mobile
Operator"), or if the Mobile Operator's network is not
operating or configured to operate with the device.
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3. SCOPE OF LICENSE. The software is licensed, not sold. This
agreement only gives you some rights to use the software.
TOSHIBA and Microsoft reserve all other rights. Unless
applicable law gives you more rights despite this limitation, you
may use the software only as expressly permitted in this
agreement. In doing so, you must comply with any technical
limitations in the software that allow you to use it only in certain
ways. You shall not:
work around any technical limitations in the software;
reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software;
make more copies of the software than specified in this
agreement;
publish the software for others to copy;
rent, lease or lend the software; or
use the software for commercial software hosting services.
Except as expressly provided in this agreement, rights to access the
software on this device do not give you any right to implement
Microsoft patents or other Microsoft intellectual property in software or
devices that access this device.
You may use remote access technologies in the software such as
Remote Desktop Mobile to access the software remotely from a
computer or server. You are responsible for obtaining any licenses
required for use of the protocols to access other software.
4. INTERNET-BASED SERVICES. Microsoft provides Internet-
based services with the software. Microsoft may change or
cancel them at any time.
a. Consent for Internet-based Services. The software
features described below connect to Microsoft or service
provider computer systems over the Internet. In some cases,
you will not receive a separate notice when they connect. You
may switch off some of these features or not use them. For
more information about these features, visit
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81931
.
By using these features, you consent to the
transmission of this information. Microsoft does not use
the information to identify or contact you.
Device Information.
The following features use Internet
protocols, which send to the appropriate systems device
information, such as your Internet protocol address, the type
of operating system, browser and name and version of the
software you are using, and the language code of the device
where you installed the software. Microsoft uses this
information to make the Internet-based services available to
you.
Windows Mobile Update Feature. The Windows Mobile
Update feature provides you the ability to obtain and install
software updates on your device if updates are available. You
may choose not to use this feature. TOSHIBA and/or your
Mobile Operator may not support this feature or an update for
your device.
Windows Media Digital Rights Management. Content
owners use Windows Media digital rights management
technology (WMDRM) to protect their intellectual property,
including copyrights. This software and third party software
use WMDRM to play and copy WMDRM-protected content. If
the software fails to protect the content, content owners may
ask Microsoft to revoke the software's ability to use WMDRM
to play or copy protected content. Revocation does not affect
other content. When you download licenses for protected
content, you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list
with the licenses. Content owners may require you to upgrade
WMDRM to access their content. Microsoft software that
includes WMDRM will ask for your consent prior to the
upgrade. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to
access content that requires the upgrade.
b. Misuse of Internet-based Services. You shall not use these
services in any way that could harm them or impair anyone
else's use of them. You shall not use the services to try to gain
unauthorized access to any service, data, account or network
by any means.
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5. NOTICES ABOUT THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD. The
software may include MPEG-4 visual decoding technology. This
technology is a format for data compression of video information.
MPEG LA, L.L.C. requires this notice:
USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES
WITH THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED,
EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO (A) DATA OR
INFORMATION (i) GENERATED BY AND OBTAINED
WITHOUT CHARGE FROM A CONSUMER NOT THEREBY
ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, AND (ii) FOR
PERSONAL USE ONLY; AND (B) OTHER USES
SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY LICENSED BY MPEG LA,
L.L.C.
If you have questions about the MPEG-4 visual standard, please
contact MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250 Steele Street, Suite 300, Denver,
CO 80206; www.mpegla.com.
6. DIGITAL CERTIFICATES. The software uses digital certificates
in X.509 format. These digital certificates are used for
authentication.
7. CONNECTIVITY SOFTWARE. Your device package may
include Windows Mobile Device Center or Microsoft ActiveSync
software. If it is included, then you may install and use it in
accordance with the license terms that are provided with it. If no
license terms are provided, then you may install and use only one
(1) copy of the software on a single computer.
8. NETWORK ACCESS. If you are using a network, such as an
employer network, the network administrator may limit features or
functionality on your device.
9. PRODUCT SUPPORT. Contact TOSHIBA for support options.
Refer to the support information provided with the device.
10. LINKS TO THIRD PARTY WEBSITES. If the software provides
links to third party websites, those links are provided to you only
as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply an
endorsement of the third party website by Microsoft.
11. BACKUP COPY. You may make one backup copy of the
software. You may use it only to reinstall the software on the
device.
12. PROOF OF LICENSE. If you acquired the software on the
device, or on a disc or other media, a genuine Certificate of
Authenticity label with a genuine copy of the software identifies
licensed software. To be valid, this label must be affixed to the
device, or included on or in TOSHIBA's software packaging. If
you receive the label separately, it is not valid. You should keep
the label on the device or packaging to prove that you are
licensed to use the software. To identify genuine Microsoft
software, see http://www.howtotell.com
.
13. TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY. You may transfer the software
only with the device, the Certificate of Authenticity label, and
these license terms directly to a third party. Before the transfer,
that party must agree that these license terms apply to the
transfer and use of the software. You may not retain any copies
of the software including the backup copy.
14. NOT FAULT TOLERANT. The software is not fault tolerant.
TOSHIBA installed the software on the device and is
responsible for how it operates on the device.
15. RESTRICTED USE. The Microsoft software was designed for
systems that do not require fail-safe performance. You may not
use the Microsoft software in any device or system in which a
malfunction of the software would result in foreseeable risk of
injury or death to any person. This includes operation of nuclear
facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems and air
traffic control.
16. NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. The software is
provided "as is". You bear all risks of using it. Microsoft
gives no express warranties, guarantees or conditions. Any
warranties you receive regarding the device or the software
do not originate from, and are not binding on, Microsoft or
its affiliates. When allowed by your local laws, TOSHIBA
and Microsoft exclude implied warranties of
merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-
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infringement.
17. LIABILITY LIMITATIONS. You can recover from Microsoft
and its affiliates only direct damages up to fifty U.S. Dollars
(U.S. $50.00), or equivalent in local currency. You cannot
recover any other damages, including consequential, lost
profits, special, indirect or incidental damages.
This limitation applies to:
anything related to the software, services, content
(including code) on third party internet sites, or third
party programs, and
claims for breach of contract, breach of warranty,
guarantee or condition, strict liability, negligence, or
other tort to the extent permitted by applicable law.
It also applies even if Microsoft should have been aware of
the possibility of the damages. The above limitation may
not apply to you because your country may not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential or other
damages.
18. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. The software is subject to United
States export laws and regulations. You must comply with all
domestic and international export laws and regulations that apply
to the software. These laws include restrictions on destinations,
end users and end use. For additional information, see
www.microsoft.com/exporting
.
End User License Agreement for
ArcSoft Software
The following is a legal software license agreement between you, the
software end user, and ArcSoft, Inc. Carefully read this license
agreement before using the relevant ArcSoft software ("Software").
Installing the Software on a computer or other hardware device
indicates that you have read this license agreement and agree to its
terms.
1. Grant of License. This license permits you to use one copy of
the Software included in this package or product on any single
computer. For each software licensee, the program can be "in
use" on only one computer or hardware device at any given time.
The Software is "in use" when it is either loaded into RAM or
installed into the hard disk or other permanent memory of a
computer or other hardware device. A special license permit from
ArcSoft is required if the program is going to be installed on a
network server for the sole purpose of distribution to other
computers. You may not modify, translate, reverse assemble,
decompile, disassemble or otherwise attempt (i) to defeat, avoid,
bypass, remove, deactivate or otherwise circumvent any
software protection mechanisms in the Software, including
without limitation any such mechanism used to restrict or control
the functionality of the Software, or (ii) to derive the source code
or the underlying ideas, algorithms, structure or organization from
the Software (except to the extent that such activities may not be
prohibited under applicable law).
2. Copyright. The Software contained in this package or device is
protected by United States copyright laws, international treaty
provisions, and all other applicable national laws. The Software
must be treated like all other copyrighted materials (e.g. books
and musical recordings). This license does not allow the
Software to be rented or leased, and the written materials
accompanying the Software (if any) may not be copied.
End User License Agreements (EULAs)
146
End User License Agreements (EULAs)
3. Ownership. Title, ownership rights, and all intellectual property
rights in and to the Software and any accompanying
documentation, and any copy of the foregoing, shall remain the
sole and exclusive property of ArcSoft and/or its third party
licensors. You agree to abide by the copyright law and all other
applicable laws. You acknowledge that the Software contains
valuable confidential information and trade secrets of ArcSoft
and/or its third party licensors.
4. Warranty Disclaimer. NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE WITH RESPECT TO THIS
SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTIES FOR NON-
INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, AND
ARCSOFT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT
STATED HEREIN. YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO
THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.
SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU, AND
NOT ARCSOFT OR AN AUTHORIZED RESELLER, ASSUME
THE ENTIRE COST OF NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR,
OR CORRECTION. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY
GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
YOUR SOLE REMEDY AND THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF
ARCSOFT ARE SET FORTH ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL
ARCSOFT BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR
ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EXPENSES, LOST PROFITS,
LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF
USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH SOFTWARE.
5. No Liability for Consequential Damages. In no event shall
ArcSoft be liable for any damages whatsoever (including but not
limited to damages for loss of business profits, business
interruption, loss of business information, or any other pecuniary
loss) which results from an inability to use this Software, even if
ArcSoft, Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such
damages. Because some states/jurisdictions do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages,
the above limitations may not apply to you.
6. Export. Subject to permission of the appropriate United States or
foreign licenses, export or re-export the product incorporating the
Software is able to be made.
7. U.S. Government Restricted Rights. If you are a unit or agency
of the United States government, the Software and related
documentation are deemed to be "commercial computer
software" and "commercial computer software documentation,"
respectively, pursuant to DFAR Section 227.7202 and FAR
Section 12.212(b), as applicable. Any use, modification,
reproduction, release, performing, displaying or disclosing of the
Software and/or the related documentation by the United States
government shall be governed solely by the terms of this
Agreement and shall be prohibited except to the extent expressly
permitted by the terms of this Agreement. Any technical data
provided that is not covered by the above provisions is deemed
to be "technical data commercial items" pursuant to DFAR
Section 227.7015(a). Any use, modification, reproduction,
release, performing, displaying or disclosing of such technical
data shall be governed by the terms of DFAR Section
227.7015(b).
8. High Risk Activities. The Software is not fault-tolerant and is not
designed or intended for use in hazardous environments
requiring fail-safe performance, or any other application in which
the failure of the Software could lead directly to death, personal
injury, or severe physical or property damage (collectively, "High
Risk Activities"). ARCSOFT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR HIGH
End User License Agreements (EULAs)
147
End User License Agreements (EULAs)
RISK ACTIVITIES.
9. Termination. Your rights with respect to the Software may be
terminated, either immediately or after a notice period not
exceeding thirty (30) days, upon unauthorized copying of the
Software or failure to comply with the restrictions contained in this
license agreement. Upon termination of the license, you shall
cease to use thereof.
10. Governing Law. If this product was purchased in the United
States, this Agreement is governed by the laws of the state of
California; otherwise, local laws may apply.
Licenses
148
Licenses
Licenses
Snapdragon™ is a trademark of Qualcomm
Incorporated.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Mobile,
Windows Live, Hotmail, Windows Media,
ActiveSync, Internet Explorer, Outlook, Excel,
PowerPoint and Word are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
ArcSoft and the ArcSoft logo are registered
trademarks of ArcSoft, Inc.
The Bluetooth™ word mark and logos are
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
CorePlayer® is a registered trademark of
CoreCodec, Inc.
Java™ and all Java-based marks are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
Licenses
149
Licenses
microSD™ and the microSD™ logo are
trademarks.
The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification
mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Index
150
Index
Index
A
About 92
AC charger 107
AC charger safety 11
Alarm 94
Attachments 55, 56
Authentication 136
B
Backlight 93, 107
Battery 20, 30, 32, 93, 100, 107
Battery safety 10
Beam 78
Block Recognizer 112
Bluetooth 75
Bluetooth headset 77
Bluetooth mode 75
Browser Settings 94
C
Calendar 58
Call Barring 86, 108
Call barring password 86
Call Forwarding 87, 108
Call History 48
Call Timers 48
Call Waiting 88
Caller ID 87
Camera 65
Certificates 94
Clock 94
Conference calls 47
Contacts 43, 60
Cookies 64
CorePlayer 67
Creating a contact 60
Creating an e-mail 54
Creating an MMS message 52
Custom domain e-mail 129
Index
151
Index
Customer Feedback 95
D
Date 94
Device lock 82
Device name 92
Dial-up connection 137
Disposal 16
Domain Enroll 79
Drafts 51, 55
Drawing 116
E
Electronic devices 9
E-mail 54
Emergency calls 11
Encryption 96
Ending a call 42
Ending applications 102
Error Reporting 96
European RF Exposure
Information 15
Excel Mobile 57
Exchange server 54, 132
External GPS 97
F
FCC notice 12
File Explorer 67
Fixed Dialling 88
Flight Mode 75
Forwarding a message 50
G
Games 65
Gestures 114
Getting Started 67
GPRS connection 135
GSM 90
Index
152
Index
H
Hands-free 46
Holding a call 46
HSDPA 90
I
Input Options 115
Input Panel 111
Internal GPS 98
International calls 44
Internet 109
Internet connections 79
Internet e-mail 54, 129
Internet Explorer 63
Internet Favourites 64
Internet History 64
Internet Sharing 79
J
Java 68
K
Keyboard 112
Keypad tones 86
L
Letter Recognizer 112
Location Request 81
M
Making a call 43
Managed Programs 98
Master Clear 98
Memory 99
microSD card 28
MMS messages 52, 109
MMS settings 127
Motion Sensor 38, 93, 99
Muting a call 45
Index
153
Index
N
Network mode 90
Notes 69
O
Office Mobile 57
OneNote Mobile 57
Operating environment 8
Operator Name 103
Operator Settings 39
Outlook e-mail 132
Owner Information 85
P
Pairing 76
Phone layout 24
Phone lock 83
Phone screen 119
PhotoBase 70
Photos 66
Pictures 70
Pictures & Videos 70
Power 100, 107
PowerPoint Mobile 57
Preferred networks 90
Proxy connection 138
R
Receiving a call 42
Receiving MMS messages 52
Regional Settings 100
Reinitialising 22
Reminders 59
Removing Programs 101
Replying to a message 50
Resetting 22
Restarting 21
Ring tones 86
Index
154
Index
S
Screen 101
Search 71
Security 82
Sending a text message 50
Sending and receiving e-mail 56
Sending contacts 62
Setting up e-mail 128
Signatures 134
SIM card 27, 28, 108
SIM Lock 84
SIM Toolkit 71
Sleep Mode Indicator 103
Speakerphone 45
Speed Dial 44
Start Menu 85, 118
Starting and stopping
synchronisation 40
Status icons 124
Storage card 67
T
Task Manager 102
Tasks 72
Temporary internet files 64
Text messages 49, 109
Text messages service centre 127
Time 94
Toshiba Free Pad 38, 97
Toshiba Home Screen 34
Toshiba Keyboard 113
Toshiba Menu 36, 85, 120
Toshiba Touch user interface 34
Transcriber 113
Transcriber toolbar 113
U
USB to PC 80
Index
155
Index
V
Video Quality 103
VideoEditor 73
Videos 66, 70
Voice mail 88
Volume 45
Volume control 81
VPN connection 137
W
Wi-Fi 80
Wi-Fi security 80
Windows Live 73
Windows Media Player 73
Windows Mobile menu 122
Windows Update 103
Wireless Manager 75
Word Completion 115
Word Mobile 57
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