HTC P6500 SEDN100 User Manual

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Important Health Information and Safety Precautions  
When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to  
avoid possible legal liabilities and damages.  
Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions. Observe all  
warnings in the operating instructions on the product.  
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the  
equipment, observe the following precautions.  
ELECTRICAL SAFETY  
This product is intended for use when supplied with power from the  
designated battery or power supply unit. Other usage may be dangerous  
and will invalidate any approval given to this product.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER GROUNDING INSTALLATION  
CAUTION: Connecting to an improperly grounded equipment can result in  
an electric shock to your device.  
This product equipped with a USB Cable for connecting with desktop or  
notebook computer. Be sure your computer is properly grounded (earthed)  
before connecting this product to the computer. The power supply cord of  
a desktop or notebook computer has an equipment-grounding conductor  
and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet  
which is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes  
and ordinances.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR POWER SUPPLY UNIT  
Use the correct external power source  
A product should be operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type  
of power source required, consult your authorized service provider or  
local power company. For a product that operates from battery power  
or other sources, refer to the operating instructions that are included  
with the product.  
Handle battery packs carefully  
This product contains a Li-ion or Li-ion Polymer battery. There is a  
risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly. Do  
not attempt to open or service the battery pack. Do not disassemble,  
crush, puncture, short external contacts or circuits, dispose of in fire  
or water, or expose a battery pack to temperatures higher than 60˚C  
(140˚F).  
WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
To reduce risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture,  
short external contacts, expose to temperature above 60° C (140° F),  
or dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with specified batteries.  
Recycle or dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations  
or reference guide supplied with your product.  
Take extra precautions  
Keep the battery or device dry and away from water or any liquid  
as it may cause a short circuit.  
Keep metal objects away so they don’t come in contact with the  
battery or its connectors as it may lead to short circuit during  
operation.  
The Phone should only be connected to products that bear the  
USB-IF logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program.  
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Do not use a battery that appears damaged, deformed, or  
discolored, or the one that has any rust on its casing, overheats, or  
emits a foul odor.  
Always keep the battery out of the reach of babies and small  
children, to avoid swallowing of the battery. Consult the doctor  
immediately if the battery is swallowed.  
Only use the battery with a charging system that has been  
qualified with the system per this standard, IEEE-Std-17ꢀ5-ꢀ006.  
Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire,  
explosion, leakage or other hazard.  
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been  
qualified with the system per this standard, IEEE-Std-17ꢀ5-ꢀ006.  
Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion,  
leakage or other hazard.  
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery  
is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspect  
damage, take it to a service centre for inspection.  
If the battery leaks:  
Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with skin  
or clothing. If already in contact, flush the affected area  
immediately with clean water and seek medical advice.  
Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in contact with eyes.  
If already in contact, DO NOT rub; rinse with clean water  
immediately and seek medical advice.  
Take extra precautions to keep a leaking battery away from fire  
as there is a danger of ignition or explosion.  
Communicate the appropriate steps immediately in case a hazard  
occurs.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR DIRECT SUNLIGHT  
Keep this product away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures.  
Do not leave the product or its battery inside a vehicle or in places where  
the temperature may exceed 60°C (140°F), such as on a car dashboard,  
window sill, or behind a glass that is exposed to direct sunlight or strong  
ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. This may damage the product,  
overheat the battery, or pose a risk to the vehicle.  
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PREVENTION OF HEARING LOSS  
CAUTION: Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or  
headphones are used at high volume for prolonged periods  
of time.  
NOTE: For France, Earphone (listed below) for this device have been tested  
to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement laid down in the  
applicable NF EN 50ꢁꢁꢀ-1:ꢀ000 and/or NF EN 50ꢁꢁꢀ-ꢀ:ꢀ00ꢁ standards as  
required by French Article L. 5ꢀꢁꢀ-1.  
Earphone, manufactured by HTC, Model HS S168.  
SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT  
Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircraft’s  
navigation system and its communications network, using this device’s  
phone function on board an airplane is against the law in most countries. If  
you want to use this device when on board an aircraft, remember to turn off  
your phone by switching to Airplane Mode.  
ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS  
Do not use this product in gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or  
where blasting operations are in progress, or in potentially explosive  
atmospheres such as fuelling areas, fuel storehouses, below deck on  
boats, chemical plants, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and  
areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or  
metal powders. Please be aware that sparks in such areas could cause an  
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES  
When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where  
flammable materials exist, the product should be turned off and the user  
should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an  
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised  
not to use the equipment at refueling points such as service or gas stations,  
and are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio  
equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blasting operations  
are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often,  
but not always, clearly marked. These include fueling areas, below deck on  
boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air  
contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.  
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ROAD SAFETY  
Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with  
handheld devices, except in the case of emergency. In some countries,  
using hands-free devices as an alternative is allowed.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR RF EXPOSURE  
Avoid using your phone near metal structures (for example, the steel  
frame of a building).  
Avoid using your phone near strong electromagnetic sources, such as  
microwave ovens, sound speakers, TV and radio.  
Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories  
that do not contain any metal.  
Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate  
your local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.  
INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS  
This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction. The use of this  
device is forbidden in most hospitals and medical clinics.  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of  
your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF  
energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.  
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted  
in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be  
using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
HEARING AIDS  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the  
event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider,  
or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.  
NONIONIZING RADIATION  
Your device has an internal antenna. This product should be operated in  
its normal-use position to ensure the radiative performance and safety  
of the interference. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,  
users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and  
for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human  
body be allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the  
equipment.  
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Use only the supplied integral antenna. Use of unauthorized or modified  
antennas may impair call quality and damage the phone, causing loss of  
performance and SAR levels exceeding the recommended limits as well  
as result in non-compliance with local regulatory requirements in your  
country.  
To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RF  
energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards, always  
use your device only in its normal-use position. Do not touch or hold the  
antenna area unnecessarily when placing or receiving a phone call. Contact  
with the antenna area may impair call quality and cause your device to  
operate at a higher power level than needed. Avoiding contact with the  
antenna area when the phone is IN USE optimizes the antenna performance  
and the battery life.  
Antenna location  
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General Precautions  
Avoid applying excessive pressure to the device  
Do not apply excessive pressure on the screen and the device to  
prevent damaging them and remove the device from your pants’  
pocket before sitting down. It is also recommended that you store  
the device in a protective case and only use the device stylus or  
your finger when interacting with the touch screen. Cracked display  
screens due to improper handling are not covered by the warranty.  
Device getting warm after prolonged use  
When using your device for prolonged periods of time, such as when  
you’re talking on the phone, charging the battery or browsing the  
web, the device may become warm. In most cases, this condition is  
normal and therefore should not be interpreted as a problem with the  
device.  
Heed service markings  
Except as explained elsewhere in the Operating or Service  
documentation, do not service any product yourself. Service needed  
on components inside the device should be done by an authorized  
service technician or provider.  
Damage requiring service  
Unplug the product from the electrical outlet and refer servicing to  
an authorized service technician or provider under the following  
conditions:  
Liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen onto the product.  
The product has been exposed to rain or water.  
The product has been dropped or damaged.  
There are noticeable signs of overheating.  
The product does not operate normally when you follow the  
operating instructions.  
Avoid hot areas  
The product should be placed away from heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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Avoid wet areas  
Never use the product in a wet location.  
Avoid using your device after a dramatic change in temperature  
When you move your device between environments with very  
different temperature and/or humidity ranges, condensation may  
form on or within the device. To avoid damaging the device, allow  
sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before using the device.  
NOTICE: When taking the device from low-temperature conditions into a  
warmer environment or from high-temperature conditions into  
a cooler environment, allow the device to acclimate to room  
temperature before turning on power.  
Avoid pushing objects into product  
Never push objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings  
in the product. Slots and openings are provided for ventilation. These  
openings must not be blocked or covered.  
Mounting accessories  
Do not use the product on an unstable table, cart, stand, tripod,  
or bracket. Any mounting of the product should follow the  
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Avoid unstable mounting  
Do not place the product with an unstable base.  
Use product with approved equipment  
This product should be used only with personal computers and  
options identified as suitable for use with your equipment.  
Adjust the volume  
Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio  
devices.  
Cleaning  
Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use  
liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning, but  
NEVER use water to clean the LCD screen.  
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Contents  
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ꢀ0 Getting Started  
1.1 Getting to Know Your PDA Phone and  
Accessories  
Left panel  
Right panel  
OK button  
POWER  
Press to confirm your  
data entries, to exit the  
program in use, or to  
open the Start menu  
from the Today screen.  
Press and hold for about ꢁ  
seconds to turn the device  
on or off. Press briefly  
to turn off the display  
temporarily. For more  
information, see “Starting  
Upin this chapter.  
Jog Wheel  
• Scroll up or down  
to navigate through  
menus, program  
instructions; press the  
wheel to carry out a  
selection.  
• During a call or when  
playing music, scroll  
up or down to adjust  
the sound volume.  
• When receiving an  
incoming call, scroll  
down to disable the  
audio notification.  
COMM MANAGER  
• Press to launch Comm  
Manager. See Chapter  
10 for details.  
• Press and hold to launch  
Voice Command. See  
Chapter 14 for details.  
SD Card Slot  
Pry open the rubber  
cover to access the SD  
card slot. See "Installing a  
Storage Card" for details.  
CAMERA  
Press to launch the  
Camera. See Chapter 1ꢀ  
for details.  
Strap Holder  
Lets you attach a strap  
to carry your PDA  
phone. Loop the end  
of a strap through this  
opening.  
Stylus  
Top panel  
SD Card Slot  
Pry open the rubber cover to access  
the SD card slot. See "Installing a  
Storage Card" for details.  
 
Getting Started ꢀ1  
Front panel  
Notification LEDs  
* See description below.  
INTERNET EXPLORER  
MESSAGING  
Press to open  
Messaging.  
See Chapter 7  
for details.  
Press to open Internet  
Explorer. See Chapter 10  
for details.  
Earpiece  
Listen to a phone call  
from here.  
Touch Screen  
Left/Right  
SOFT KEYs  
END  
Press to end a call or to  
return to the Today screen.  
TALK  
Press to answer  
an incoming call  
or dial a number.  
OK  
See OK button.  
NAVIGATION Control/ENTER  
Press this multi-directional  
control up, down, left, or right  
to move through menus and  
program instructions; carry  
out the selection by pressing  
START MENU  
Fingerprint Sensor  
Swipe your finger(s) for  
fingerprint authentication  
before accessing device data.  
the center button  
.
* Left LED: Shows Green and Amber lights for HSDPA/WCDMA/EDGE/GSM/GPRS  
standby, message, and network status as well as for notification and  
battery charging status. Shows a flashing red light when the battery level  
reaches 5% or lower.  
Right LED: Shows a flashing Blue light for Bluetooth system notification of powered-  
up and ready to transmit Bluetooth signal, or a flashing Green light for  
Wi-Fi status. When both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled, their lights flash  
alternately. Shows Amber light for GPS status.  
ꢀꢀ Getting Started  
Back panel  
Speaker  
GPS Antenna  
Connector  
3 Megapixel  
Peel off the rubber  
cap and connect an  
external GPS antenna  
for better GPS signal  
reception.  
Autofocus Camera  
See Chapter 1ꢀ for  
details.  
Back Cover Latch  
Slide this latch to  
release the back  
cover.  
Note Use only the  
external GPS  
antenna having  
model number  
as GA S120.  
Flash Light  
Use the flash light to  
shoot photos/video  
clips under poor  
lighting conditions.  
Back Cover  
Bottom panel  
RESET  
Press the RESET button  
with the stylus, to soft-  
reset your device.  
Microphone  
Sync Connector/Earphone Jack  
Connect the supplied USB cable to synchronize  
information or plug in the AC adapter to recharge  
the battery. You can also connect the supplied  
USB stereo headset for hands-free conversation or  
for listening to audio media.  
Getting Started ꢀꢁ  
Whats in the Box  
PDA Phone  
USB Sync Cable  
AC Adapter  
Stereo Headset  
Pouch  
Battery  
Read Me First  
Getting Started Disc with User Manual  
Screen Protector  
Extra Stylus  
1.2 Installing the SIM Card and Battery  
Always turn off your device before installing/replacing the SIM card and  
battery. The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and  
phonebook/message memory. Your device supports both 1.8V and ꢁV SIM  
cards. Some legacy SIM cards will not function with your device. You should  
consult with your service provider for a replacement SIM card. There may be  
fees for this service.  
Your device contains a rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery. It is designed to  
use only manufacturer-specified original batteries and accessories. Battery  
performance depends on many factors, including network configuration,  
signal strength, the temperature of the environment in which you operate  
your device, the features and/or settings you select and use, items attached  
to connecting ports, and your voice, data, and other program usage  
patterns.  
Battery life estimates (approximations):  
Standby time: Up to 460 hours for WCDMA  
Up to 407 hours for GSM  
Talk time: Up to 284 minutes for WCDMA  
Up to 464 minutes for GSM  
 
ꢀ4 Getting Started  
Warning!  
To reduce risk of fire or burns:  
Do not attempt to open, disassemble, or service the battery pack.  
Do not crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire  
or water.  
Do not expose to temperatures above 60oC (140oF).  
Replace only with the battery pack designated for this product.  
Recycle or dispose of used battery as stipulated by local regulation.  
Important  
Before opening the SIM card door, make sure you turn off the device  
first. Opening the SIM card door while the device is turned on may  
damage the device.  
To install the SIM card  
1. Make sure your device is turned off.  
2. Slide and hold the back cover latch to the unlock position ( ) to  
release the back cover, then remove the back cover by lifting it up  
from the top end.  
3. If you have installed the battery, remove it by lifting it up from its top  
end (see “To remove the battery“ later in this chapter).  
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4. Press and slide the SIM card holder towards right to unlock, and then  
lightly lift it open.  
5. Insert the SIM card into the holder with its gold contacts facing down  
and its cut-off corner facing toward outside of the slot.  
6. Move the SIM card holder down, and then press gently to close and  
lock it in place.  
Getting Started ꢀ5  
OPEN  
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PRESS LOCK  
OPEN  
PRESS LOCK  
Tip  
An illustration of the correct SIM card orientation is etched on the SIM  
card door.  
To remove the SIM card  
Press and slide the SIM card holder towards the right to unlock it, and lightly  
flip it open. Then gently take the SIM card out from the SIM card holder.  
To install the battery  
Install the battery by inserting it with its exposed copper part aligned with  
the protruding copper conductor on the bottom left side of the battery  
compartment. Insert the bottom part of the battery first, then gently push  
the battery into place.  
Copper  
conductor  
After you have installed the battery, replace the back cover by inserting the  
bottom part first and then gently pressing its upper part. The back cover  
latch clicks back to the lock position ( ).  
ꢀ6 Getting Started  
To remove the battery  
1. Make sure your device is turned off.  
2. Release and remove the back cover (see “To install the SIM card).  
3. To remove the battery, lift it up from its top end using the groove on  
the battery compartment (see “To install the SIM cardsection).  
1.3 Installing a Storage Card  
Your device comes with two storage card slots: one is at the top, while the  
other one is at the right side of the device. To have additional storage for  
your images, videos, music, and data files, you can purchase SDTM memory  
cards and install them in these slots.  
To insert an SD card  
1. Pry open the rubber that covers the storage card slot.  
SD card slot  
2. Insert the SD card into the slot with the gold contacts facing down.  
3. Replace the rubber cover.  
Note  
To remove the SD card, press the SD card to eject it from the slot.  
 
Getting Started ꢀ7  
1.4 Starting Up  
After installing your SIM card and battery and charging the battery, you can  
now power on and start using your device.  
Turn your device on and off  
To turn on the power  
Press and hold the POWER button for a few seconds.  
When you turn on your device for the first time, a Quick Setup Wizard  
will guide you through the calibration process and the setup of regional  
settings, date and time, and password. For more information about touch  
screen calibration, see “Calibrate the devicelater in this chapter.  
To turn off the power  
Press and hold the POWER button for a few seconds.  
A message will then be displayed, prompting you whether or not to turn off  
the device completely.  
Auto configure the data connection settings  
The first time you power on your device, you will see a notification message  
from the Connection Setup on the Today screen.  
The Connection Setup can automatically configure your device’s data  
connections, such as GPRS, WAP, and MMS, for you so that you do not need  
to enter the settings manually onto your device.  
To automatically configure data connection settings  
1. When you see the notification message from the Connection Setup,  
tap Yes.  
Note If you do not see the notification message, tap  
on the title bar to  
display the message.  
2. If your SIM card supports multiple network operator profiles, a  
message will appear with network profile choices. Select the profile  
you want to use and tap OK.  
3. Connection Setup then starts to configure your device’s data  
connection settings.  
4. After the Connection Setup completes the configuration, tap Restart.  
For more information about the Connection Setup, see Chapter 10.  
 
ꢀ8 Getting Started  
Charge the battery  
New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you start using your  
device, it is recommended that you install and charge the battery. Some  
batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles. You can  
charge the battery in two ways:  
Charging the device’s battery by connecting the power adapter.  
Connecting your device to a PC via the provided USB Sync cable.  
Note  
Only the AC adapter and USB cable provided with your device should be  
used to charge the device.  
Charging is indicated by a solid amber light on the left LED indicator.  
As the battery is being charged while the device’s power is on, a charging  
icon (  
) will be shown on the title bar of the Today screen. After the  
battery has been fully charged, the left LED becomes green and a full  
battery icon (  
) appears on the Today screen’s title bar.  
Warning!  
Do not remove the battery from the device while you are charging it  
using the AC or car adapter.  
As a safety precaution, the battery stops charging when it overheats.  
Calibrate the device  
Calibrating the touch screen involves tapping the center of a cross with the  
stylus as the cross moves around the screen. This process ensures that when  
you tap the screen with your stylus, the tapped item is activated.  
If your device does not accurately respond to screen taps, follow these steps  
to re-calibrate it:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen.  
2. On the General tab, tap Align Screen, then follow the on-screen  
instructions to complete the calibration.  
Manage screen settings  
The device’s display has the following orientation modes: Portrait and  
Landscape. To change the orientation, tap Start > Settings > System tab >  
Screen, and select the orientation you want.  
Tip  
To quickly change the screen orientation, you can also tap the Rotate Screen  
icon in HTC Home’s Launcher. See “HTC Homelater in this chapter for details.  
 
Getting Started ꢀ9  
To smooth the edges of screen fonts for many programs, on the ClearType  
tab, select the Enable ClearType check box.  
To increase the readability or to see more content on the screen, on the  
Text Size tab, adjust the text size by moving the slider.  
Switch your device to Sleep mode  
Quickly pressing the POWER button turns off the display temporarily and  
switches your device to Sleep mode. Sleep mode suspends your device to a  
low power state while the display is off in order to save battery power.  
Your device also automatically goes into Sleep mode when you leave the  
device idle after a certain amount of time.  
To specify the timeout period before your device goes into Sleep mode  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power > Advanced tab.  
2. Under On battery power, make sure the Turn off device if not used  
for check box is selected.  
3. Select the battery timeout period, then tap OK.  
You will still be able to receive messages and calls while your device is in  
Sleep mode. Pressing the POWER button again or new incoming calls/  
messages will wake up your device.  
ꢁ0 Getting Started  
1.5 The Today Screen  
The Today screen displays important information, such as upcoming  
appointments and status indicators. You can tap a section on the screen to  
open the associated program.  
Signal strength  
Adjust volume  
Battery status  
Connection status  
Notification  
Open Start Menu  
Open Quick Menu  
(See “Quick Menuin  
this chapter for details)  
HTC Home  
(See “HTC Home”  
in this chapter  
for details)  
Tutorials for  
using your  
device.  
Your upcoming  
appointments  
To access the Today screen, tap Start > Today.  
To customize the Today screen display, including the background  
image, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today.  
For more information about customizing the Today screen, see Chapter 4.  
 
Getting Started ꢁ1  
1.6 The Start Menu  
The Start menu, located at the top left corner of the Today screen, displays a  
list of programs. You can start a program by scrolling through the programs  
list and then pressing ENTER, or by tapping a program with the stylus.  
Switch to the Today screen.  
Open a program.  
(The items displayed in the  
Start menu can be customized  
by tapping Start > Settings >  
Personal tab > Menus).  
Open a recently-used program.  
Access more programs.  
View and change settings.  
View Help information for the  
current screen.  
 
ꢁꢀ Getting Started  
1.7 Quick Menu  
The Quick Menu, located at the top right corner of the Today screen, shows  
the currently running programs. You can quickly switch between running  
programs and stop programs when you do not need to use them.  
Customize how programs are  
closed. (See “Task Managerin  
Chapter 1ꢁ.)  
Tap this button to open  
the Quick Menu.  
Shows the total program  
memory usage (in  
percentage). Tap to open  
Memory settings.  
Stop all  
currently  
running  
programs.  
• To switch to a running  
program, tap the  
program name.  
• To stop running a  
program, tap  
.
1.8 HTC Home  
HTC Home™ is a Today screen plug-in that gives you up-to-date local  
information at a glance, such as time, day and weather information, and  
shows new messages and missed calls.  
HTC Home also has ꢁ other tabs that let you quickly access your frequently-  
called contacts, often-used or accessed programs or device settings, and  
ring tone settings.  
HTC Home has five components: Home, Favorite People, Weather,  
Launcher, and Sound. At the bottom of HTC Home, there is a toolbar that  
allows you to switch between these components.  
 
Getting Started ꢁꢁ  
Home  
HTC Home  
Toolbar  
Sound  
Favorite People Weather Launcher  
To switch between the different components of HTC Home  
Do any of the following:  
Tap the tabs in the toolbar.  
Use the NAVIGATION Control. If the toolbar is not selected, press  
NAVIGATION up/down first to select the toolbar. Press NAVIGATION  
left/right to select a tab and then press ENTER.  
Home  
Home displays the current date and local time. When you have new  
incoming messages and calls, it shows you the number of new e-mails,  
SMS/MMS messages, and missed calls. If you have set up the alarm, it also  
shows the Alarm icon.  
Time display.  
Current date  
Alarm icon  
Tap this display area  
when you want to  
change the date or time,  
or to enable the alarm.  
Number of missed calls.  
Tap this icon to view the  
Call History.  
Number of new e-mails.  
Tap this icon to view  
your e-mails.  
Number of new SMS/MMS messages.  
Tap this icon to view your SMS and MMS messages.  
 
ꢁ4 Getting Started  
Favorite People  
Favorite People allows you to add 9 frequently-called contacts, giving you  
easy access to these contacts whenever you need to call them.  
Note  
To add contacts that are in your SIM card, copy the contact first to your  
Contacts list.  
Tap an empty slot to  
add a contact.  
Tap a contact to remove it.  
Tap to  
automatically  
call the contact.  
Contact  
without picture  
set.  
Tap to remove a contact  
Return  
from the Favorite People list.  
Note  
To replace a contact, you need to delete it first and then choose a new  
contact to replace the contact that was deleted.  
Weather  
Weather shows you the current weather as well as weather information of  
the next four days of the week. The first time you use this feature, you need  
to select your city first to get the weather information of your city.  
To select your city  
3
2
1
4
 
Getting Started ꢁ5  
1. Select the Weather tab (  
2. Tap the area that shows Select your city here.  
3. On the Select City screen, type in the city name whose weather  
information you want to track, then tap  
).  
.
Tip  
You can also browse through the list of cities to choose your city.  
4. Select the city on the list and tap Select.  
To view weather information  
After selecting your city, your device automatically connects to the Internet  
via GPRS/ꢁG and downloads weather information of the current day and  
the next four days of the week. The current temperature, the highest and  
lowest temperatures, and a visual indicator of the climate (showing if it’s a  
cloudy or rainy day, etc.) will be displayed in the Weather tab.  
Shows the time or days that have  
passed since the last download  
Tap this area  
of weather information. Tap this  
if you want to  
item to download the latest  
select another  
weather data.  
city.  
Tap this area to view  
weather information of the  
next four days of the week.  
Current day’s weather  
Tap this area  
to return to  
the current  
day’s weather.  
Weather for the next 4 days  
Tip  
You can also use the Wi-Fi connection of your device to download weather  
data. For more information about using Wi-Fi, see Chapter 10.  
Note  
If you have not connected to the Internet and downloaded weather  
information for five days, the following error message will be displayed:  
"Unable to retrieve data for selected city. Select here to retry." Use GPRS/ꢁG  
or Wi-Fi to connect your device to the Internet, then tap the area that shows  
the error message to download weather data.  
ꢁ6 Getting Started  
To customize weather settings  
1. Tap the area that shows the city name.  
2. On the Select City screen, select Menu > Weather Options.  
3. You can enable or disable the following options:  
Download weather data automatically. When this check box is  
selected, weather information will automatically be downloaded  
from the AccuWeather Web site whenever you select the Weather  
tab, if the data has not been updated within the last three hours.  
Weather data will also be downloaded every time an ActiveSync  
connection occurs (through over-the-air or USB connection).  
Clear this check box if you prefer  
to manually download weather  
information.  
Download when roaming.  
Select this check box only  
if want to allow automatic  
download of weather data when  
you’re roaming. This may incur  
additional costs.  
Temperature Scale. Choose  
whether to display temperature in  
Celsius or Fahrenheit.  
Tip  
To check for more detailed weather information on the AccuWeather Web  
site, select Menu > About Weather on the Select City screen and then tap  
the link that shows AccuWeather.com. Internet Explorer Mobile then opens  
and brings you to the AccuWeather Web site.  
Getting Started ꢁ7  
Launcher  
Launcher allows you to add quick shortcuts to your favorite programs  
and settings for one-tap access. Quick settings such as Adjust Backlight,  
Rotate Screen and Lock Device, and a few program shortcuts are added by  
default. They can be replaced with your preferred settings and programs.  
Tap an empty slot to add a  
shortcut to a setting or your  
favorite program.  
Tap a shortcut to remove it.  
Tap a quick  
shortcut to open  
the associated  
program or apply  
the associated  
setting.  
Return  
Remove shortcuts  
Note  
To replace a shortcut, you need to delete it first and then add a shortcut to  
your favorite program or setting.  
Sound  
Sound lets you quickly set the device volume and change the ring tone of  
your device.  
Tap a button to set the  
device volume.  
Tap to open the  
phone sound  
settings.  
Tap  
to set the device volume to Automatic. If Automatic is selected,  
the device will vibrate during a scheduled event in your calendar; when  
there is no scheduled event in your calendar, the device will use the Normal  
mode settings.  
Note  
To learn more about setting device volume, see Chapter ꢁ.  
 
ꢁ8 Getting Started  
1.9 Status Icons  
The following are some of the status icons that you may see on the device.  
Icons that appear in this area  
Icons that appear in this area  
GPRS available.  
Connection Setup  
There are more notifications.  
Tap the icon to view all.  
New text messages;  
EDGE available.  
HSDPA available.  
WCDMA available.  
SMS notification of voice mail.  
New e-mail message.  
Sending MMS.  
Wi-Fi function enabled, but  
device not connected to a  
wireless network yet.  
Receiving MMS.  
MMS sent.  
Connected to a wireless  
network.  
Cannot send MMS.  
Synchronizing via Wi-Fi.  
New incoming MMS.  
New Windows Live™ message.  
Missed call.  
Connection is active.  
Connection is not active.  
Synchronization in progress.  
Speakerphone on.  
Roaming.  
Alarm.  
Other wireless network(s)  
detected.  
Bluetooth headset detected.  
ActiveSync notification.  
Synchronization error.  
 
Getting Started ꢁ9  
Icons that appear in this area  
Icons that appear in this area  
GPRS connecting.  
Vibrate mode.  
Sound on.  
GPRS in use.  
Sound off.  
EDGE connecting.  
EDGE in use.  
HSDPA connecting.  
HSDPA in use.  
Icons that appear in this area  
Battery charging  
WCDMA connecting.  
WCDMA in use.  
Battery full  
Battery very low  
Maximum signal strength.  
No signal.  
Phone is turned off.  
No phone service.  
Searching for phone  
service.  
Voice call in progress.  
Call on hold.  
Calls are forwarded.  
Dialing while no SIM card is  
inserted.  
No SIM card inserted.  
40 Getting Started  
1.10 Programs  
The following are programs you can find on your device.  
Programs in the Start Menu  
Icon  
Description  
Office Mobile Use the complete suite of Microsoft® Office applications  
for your mobile device.  
Excel Mobile Create new workbooks or view and edit Excel  
workbooks.  
OneNote Mobile Create notes with text, photos, and voice  
recordings.  
PowerPoint Mobile View PowerPoint slides and presentations.  
Word Mobile Create, view, and edit Word documents.  
Calendar Keep track of your appointments and create meeting  
requests.  
Contacts Keep track of your friends and colleagues.  
Internet Explorer Mobile Browse Web and WAP sites as well as  
download new programs and files from the Internet.  
Messaging Send and receive e-mail, MMS, and text messages.  
Phone Make and receive calls, switch between calls, and set up  
conference calling.  
Help See Help topics for the current screen or program.  
 
Getting Started 41  
Programs screen  
Icon  
Description  
Games Play two pre-installed games: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire.  
ActiveSync Synchronize information between your device and a PC or  
the Exchange Server.  
Adobe Reader LE View PDF (Portable Document Format) files on your  
device.  
Bluetooth Explorer Search for other Bluetooth devices that have file  
sharing enabled and access their Bluetooth shared folder.  
Calculator Perform basic arithmetic and calculations, such as addition,  
subtraction, multiplication, and division.  
Camera Take photos or shoot video clips with accompanying audio.  
Comm Manager Manage your device’s connections (including Wi-Fi,  
GPRS, Bluetooth, and ActiveSync), turn the phone on or off, switch to  
ringer/vibration mode, and enable or disable the Direct Push function.  
File Explorer Organize and manage files on your device.  
Format NAND Flash Lets you erase all your data and files from the  
NAND flash and quickly format it.  
Getting Started View a list of “how to’sthat you can reference to learn  
basic features and settings of your device.  
HTC Fingerprint Manager Offers fingerprint authentication to access  
user credentials for logging on to the device and encrypting/decrypting  
files.  
Internet Sharing Connect your notebook computer to the Internet  
using your device's data connection.  
Java Download and install Java applications, such as games and tools,  
on your device.  
Messenger This is the mobile version of Windows Live™ Messenger.  
 
4ꢀ Getting Started  
Icon  
Description  
Notes Create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and voice  
recordings.  
Opera Browser Gives you an alternative Internet browser. Opera  
provides tabbed browsing and lets you save images, copy text, and send  
links via e-mail, MMS, or SMS.  
Pictures & Videos View, organize, and sort pictures, animated GIFs, and  
video files on your device or a storage card.  
QuickGPS Downloads satellite data over the Internet via ActiveSync,  
Wi-Fi or GPRS/ꢁG to speed up the time for determining your current GPS  
position.  
Search Search contacts, data, and other information on your device.  
SIM Manager Manage the contacts that are stored on your SIM card.  
You can also use this program to copy SIM contents to Contacts on your  
device.  
STK (SIM Tool Kit) Service Access information and other services  
offered by your wireless service provider.  
Tasks Keep track of your tasks.  
Windows Live Use this mobile version of Windows Live™ to find  
information on the Web. It also lets you sign into your Windows Live  
account so that you can access your Live Mail messages and send/receive  
instant messages in Live Messenger.  
Windows Media Player Mobile Play back audio and video files.  
ZIP Save memory and free up storage space on your device by  
compressing files in the conventional ZIP format.  
 
Getting Started 4ꢁ  
1.11 Settings  
You can adjust the device settings to suit the way you work. To see all  
available settings, tap Start > Settings, then tap the Personal, System, and  
Connections tabs located at the bottom of the screen.  
Personal tab  
Icon  
Description  
Buttons Assign a program or function to a hardware button.  
HTC Fingerprint Options Configure options for fingerprint sensor in  
order to secure your device.  
Input Set options for each of the input methods.  
Menus Set what programs will appear in the Start menu.  
Owner Information Enter your personal information on your device.  
Phone Customize phone settings such as ring tone, set a PIN number for  
your SIM card, and more.  
Sounds & Notifications Enable sounds for events, notifications, and  
more, and set the type of notification for different events.  
Today Customize the appearance and the information to be displayed  
on the Today screen.  
Voice Command Choose which functions you want to access by  
speaking out voice commands.  
System tab  
Icon  
Description  
About This is where you can see basic information such as the Windows  
Mobile® version and type of processor used on your device. You can also  
specify a name for your device.  
Backlight Set the backlight timeout and adjust brightness.  
 
44 Getting Started  
Icon  
Description  
Certificates See information about certificates that are installed on your  
device.  
Clear Storage Tap this icon only when you need to remove all your  
data and files from the memory and reset your device to factory default  
settings.  
Clock & Alarms Set the device clock to the date and time of your locale  
or to a visiting time zone when you’re traveling. Alarms can also be set at  
specified days and times of a week.  
Customer Feedback Set your device to automatically send information  
about how you use. By default, this option is disabled.  
Device Information See information about the firmware version,  
hardware, identity, and the duration of calls made on your device.  
Encryption Allow files on your storage card to be encrypted. Encrypted  
files will be readable only on your device.  
Error Reporting Enable or disable the device's error reporting function.  
When this function is enabled and a program error occurs, technical data  
about the state of the program and your computer will be logged in a text  
file and delivered to Microsoft's technical support if you choose to send it  
.
External GPS Set the appropriate GPS communication ports, if required.  
You may need to do this when there are programs on your device that  
access GPS data or you have connected a GPS receiver to your device.  
See Help for details.  
Key Lock Lock the buttons on your device except for the POWER button  
when the device is in Sleep mode. This ensures you will not switch the  
device on by accident and consume unnecessary power.  
Lock Set a password for your device.  
Long Press End Key Choose the desired function to be executed (for  
instance, lock the device) when pressing and holding the END key.  
Managed Programs Displays the programs that were installed on your  
device using System Center Mobile Device Manager.  
Memory Check the device memory allocation status and memory card  
information. You can also stop currently running programs.  
 
Getting Started 45  
Icon  
Description  
Microphone AGC Adjust the volume of your voice automatically when  
you are recording.  
Power Check the remaining battery power. You can also set the timeout  
for turning off the display (switching device to Sleep mode) to conserve  
battery power.  
Regional Settings Set the regional configuration to use, including the  
format for displaying numbers, currency, date, and time on your device.  
Remove Programs Remove programs that you installed on your device.  
Screen Change the screen orientation, re-calibrate the screen, and  
change the screen text size.  
Task Manager Stop running programs and set the (  
) button to end  
programs immediately when you tap the button. For more information,  
see "Task Manager" in Chapter 1ꢁ.  
Windows Update Link to Microsoft's Web site and update Windows  
Mobile® on your device with the latest security patches or fixes.  
Connections tab  
Icon  
Description  
Beam Set your device to receive incoming Bluetooth beams.  
Bluetooth Turn Bluetooth on, set your device to visible mode, and scan  
for other Bluetooth devices.  
Comm Manager Manage your device’s connections (including Wi-Fi,  
GPRS/ꢁG, Bluetooth, and ActiveSync), turn the phone on or off, switch to  
ringer/vibration mode, and enable or disable the Direct Push function.  
Connection Setup Configure your device’s data connections, such as  
GPRS/ꢁG, WAP, and MMS, based on the detected or selected network  
operator. See Chapter 10 for details.  
Connections Set up one or more types of modem connections for your  
device, such as phone dial-up, GPRS/ꢁG, and more, so that your device  
can connect to the Internet or a private local network.  
 
46 Getting Started  
Icon  
Description  
CSD Line Type Set the line type to use when making a circuit switch  
data (CSD) connection. Normally, you do not need to change the setting  
unless you encounter a problem on establishing a connection.  
Domain Enroll Enroll your device in your company’s domain to let  
System Center Mobile Device Manager to manage the device. Please ask  
your Server Administrator for more details.  
GPRS Setting Set the GPRS authentication method.  
HSDPA Turn on or off HSDPA. Your wireless service provider must  
support this feature to be able to turn it on.  
SMS Service Enables sending of SMS text messages via a data  
connection, such as GPRS or a circuit-switched connection. .  
USB to PC Set a USB serial connection between your device and PC  
when there are problems connecting ActiveSync.  
Wi-Fi Scan for available wireless networks.  
Wireless LAN See information about the active wireless network, and  
customize Wi-Fi settings.  
 
48 Entering and Searching Information  
2.1 Entering Information  
When you start a program or select a field that requires text or numbers, the  
Input Panel icon becomes available on the menu bar.  
Tap the Input Selector arrow (that appears next to the Input Panel icon)  
to open a menu where you can select a text input method and customize  
input options. After selecting a text input method, the corresponding Input  
Panel is then displayed and you can use it to enter text. To toggle between  
showing and hiding the Input Panel, simply tap the Input Panel icon.  
Input Panel  
(Keyboard)  
Input Panel icon  
Input Selector  
arrow  
Icon  
Note  
Input method  
Icon  
Input method  
On-screen Keyboard  
Transcriber  
Letter Recognizer or  
Block Recognizer  
Symbol Pad  
Some text input methods may not be available in certain language versions  
of the device.  
 
Entering and Searching Information 49  
2.2 Using the On-screen Keyboard  
The on-screen Keyboard is available when text entry is possible. You can  
enter text by tapping keys on the keyboard that are displayed on the screen.  
To enter text using the on-screen Keyboard  
1. In a program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and tap Keyboard.  
2. Enter text by tapping keys on the on-screen Keyboard.  
To enlarge the on-screen Keyboard  
1. Tap the Input Selector arrow, then tap Options.  
2. In the Input method list, select Keyboard.  
3. Tap Large keys.  
2.3 Using Letter Recognizer  
With Letter Recognizer, you can write individual letters, numbers, and  
punctuation, which are then converted into typed text.  
To use Letter Recognizer  
1. From a program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and tap Letter  
Recognizer.  
2. Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing  
area  
.
Enter capital letters by writing in the ABC (left) area of the box.  
Enter lower case letters by writing in the abc (middle) area of the  
box.  
Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box.  
Enter punctuation and symbols by tapping in either area of the  
box and then writing the desired character.  
Note  
Letter Recognizer is available when text entry is possible.  
 
50 Entering and Searching Information  
2.4 Using Block Recognizer  
With Block Recognizer, you use a single stroke to write letters, numbers,  
symbols, and punctuation, which are then converted into typed text.  
To use Block Recognizer  
1. From a program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and tap Block  
Recognizer.  
2. Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing  
area  
.
Enter letters by writing in the abc (left) area of the box.  
Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box.  
Enter symbols and punctuation by tapping in either area of the  
box and then writing the desired character.  
Note  
Block Recognizer is available when text entry is possible.  
2.5 Using Transcriber  
Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write  
in cursive, print, or a combination of both. Transcriber works transparently  
in the background of programs, recognizing words with its integrated  
dictionary. When Transcriber is turned on, it interprets stylus movement  
anywhere on the screen as handwriting input. For more information about  
using Transcriber, see Help on your device.  
To start Transcriber  
1. Start a program that accepts user input, such as Word Mobile.  
2. Tap the Input Selector arrow, and tap Transcriber. The Transcriber  
introductory screen appears.  
To write using Transcriber  
1. In a program, position the cursor where you want text to appear.  
2. Use the stylus to write anywhere on the screen. The handwriting will  
be converted to text shortly after you lift the stylus from the screen.  
 
Entering and Searching Information 51  
To enter punctuation and symbols  
Transcriber comes with an on-screen keyboard that provides an easy way to  
add punctuation or a special symbol to existing text.  
From a program, tap  
on the Transcriber toolbar. The keyboard remains  
visible until you tap the button again.  
Tips  
To reposition the keyboard, tap and hold the title bar, then drag to the  
desired location.  
When no text is selected, you can also open the keyboard by doing the  
gesture. For more information about using Transcriber gestures, see Help  
on your device.  
To edit text  
1. In a program, draw a line across the text you want to edit.  
2. After you lift the stylus from the screen, the line will disappear and the  
selected text will be highlighted.  
3. Do either of the following:  
Rewrite the text.  
Use gestures to capitalize letters, insert a space, and so on. For  
information about using Transcriber gestures, see Help on your  
device.  
5ꢀ Entering and Searching Information  
2.6 Using Symbol Pad  
Symbol Pad provides a comprehensive list of common symbols such as  
parentheses, braces, currency signs, and more, as well as punctuation marks  
and special characters.  
Tap a symbol to select it. Use the NAVIGATION  
Control to navigate through the available  
symbols, then press ENTER to select a symbol.  
Tap to display the previous page of symbols.  
Tap to display the next page of symbols.  
Tap to close the Symbol Pad without  
selecting any symbol.  
This indicates the current page and the total  
number of symbol pages.  
To open the Symbol Pad and select a symbol  
1. Create or open a document, such as a Word document.  
2. To open the Symbol Pad, tap the Input Selector arrow, then tap  
Symbol Pad.  
3. To browse through the pages of symbols, tap  
/
on the  
Symbol Pad screen.  
4. Tap a symbol to select it and close the Symbol Pad. The selected  
symbol will then be inserted in your document.  
 
Entering and Searching Information 5ꢁ  
2.7 Using Notes to Draw, Write, and Record Voice  
Notes  
Using Notes, you can draw directly on the screen, or write on the screen  
and save notes in your own handwriting. You can also create a stand-alone  
recording (voice note) or you can add a recording to a note.  
For more information on what you can do with Notes, see “Notesin  
Chapter 6.  
2.8 Searching for Information  
You can search for files and other items stored in My Documents folder or  
on an installed storage card of your device. You can search by file name  
or by words located in the item. For example, you can search in e-mail  
messages, notes, appointments, contacts, and tasks, as well as in online  
Help.  
To search for a file or an item  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Search.  
2. In the Search for field, you can:  
Enter the file name, word, or other information you want to search  
for.  
Tap the down arrow icon ( ), and from the list, select one item  
that you have looked for before.  
3. In the Type field, you can tap the down arrow icon ( ) and select a  
data type from the list to help narrow your search.  
4. Tap Search. The system then starts searching the matched files in the  
My Documents folder and subfolders.  
5. In the Results list, tap the item you want to open.  
Note  
The storage card symbol  
saved on a storage card.  
or  
is displayed next to the names of files  
 
54 Entering and Searching Information  
56 Using Phone Features  
3.1 Using the Phone  
Like a standard mobile phone, you can use your device to make, receive,  
and keep track of calls and send messages. You can also dial directly  
from Contacts, and easily copy phonebook entries from your SIM card to  
Contacts on your device.  
The Phone screen  
From the Phone screen, you can access Call History, Speed Dial, and Phone  
settings. To open the Phone screen, do one of the following:  
Tap Start > Phone.  
Press the TALK button ( ).  
TALK button  
Enter your PIN  
Most SIM cards are preset with a PIN (personal identification number) that is  
provided by your wireless service provider.  
1. Enter the preset PIN assigned by your wireless service provider.  
2. Tap Enter.  
Note  
If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card will be blocked. If  
this happens, you can unblock it with the PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) obtained  
from your wireless service provider.  
 
Using Phone Features 57  
Turn the phone function on and off  
In many countries, you are required by law to turn off the phone while on  
board an aircraft.  
To turn off the phone function  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Comm Manager.  
2. On the Comm Manager screen, tap the Phone button to turn off the  
phone function.  
The  
icon indicates the phone function is turned off.  
To resume call function  
Turn on the phone function by tapping the Phone button again on the  
Comm Manager screen.  
The  
icon indicates the phone function is turned on.  
Airplane mode  
Another way to turn off the phone function is to switch your device to  
Airplane mode.  
To enable Airplane mode  
When you enable Airplane mode, it turns off all wireless radios on your  
device, which include the phone function, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Comm Manager.  
2. On the Comm Manager screen, tap the Airplane Mode button to  
enable Airplane mode.  
The  
icon indicates that Airplane mode is enabled.  
To disable Airplane mode  
When you disable Airplane mode, it turns the phone function back on.  
This also restores the previous state of Bluetooth, but keeps Wi-Fi disabled.  
Disable Airplane mode by tapping the Airplane Mode button again on the  
Comm Manager screen.  
The  
icon indicates that Airplane mode is disabled.  
 
58 Using Phone Features  
Adjust the device volume  
1. Tap the Speaker icon (  
2. Under Volume, do the following:  
Adjust the phone volume ( ) or  
) by moving the  
).  
device volume (  
slider to the desired volume level.  
Tap On, Vibrate, or Off to change both  
the system and ringer volume settings.  
Volume adjustment  
To adjust the conversation phone volume, you must do it during a call.  
Adjusting the volume at another time will affect the ring, notification, and  
MPꢁ sound levels.  
Notes  
When you activate Vibrate mode, sound will automatically be muted and  
your device will vibrate when an incoming call is received. The Vibrate  
icon (  
) will appear in the title bar to indicate that Vibrate mode is  
activated.  
3.2 Making a Call  
With your device, you can make a call from Phone, Contacts, Speed Dial,  
Call History, and SIM Manager.  
Make a call from Phone  
1. Press the TALK button ( ).  
2. On the Phone screen, tap the desired phone number, then press the  
TALK button.  
 
Using Phone Features 59  
Tip  
If you tap a wrong number, tap Delete (  
digit of a number. To erase the entire number, tap and hold Delete.  
) to erase each subsequent  
Make a call from Contacts  
Tap Contacts on the Today screen or tap Start > Contacts, then do one of  
the following:  
Press NAVIGATION up or down to select a contact, and press TALK.  
Tap the desired contact in the contacts list, and tap the phone  
number that you want to call.  
Tap and hold the desired contact, and on the shortcut menu,  
tap Call Work, Call Home, or Call Mobile.  
To choose one of the numbers of a contact to dial  
By default, the mobile phone number (m) of a contact is dialed when you  
make a call from Contacts. However, you can specify that a different phone  
number is dialed instead.  
1. Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. Press NAVIGATION up or down to select the contact.  
3. Press NAVIGATION left or right. The letters representing the number  
will change as you scroll through them.  
 
60 Using Phone Features  
Make a call from Call History  
1. On the Phone screen, tap Call History (  
) .  
2. You can either scroll through all calls in Call History, or tap Menu >  
Filter and select from a category of call types.  
3. Scroll to the desired contact or phone number, and tap Call.  
One-touch Speed Dial  
Use Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single tap. For  
example, if you assign a contact to the location 2 in Speed Dial, you can  
simply tap and hold the number 2 key on the Phone screen to dial the  
contact’s number. Before you can create a Speed Dial entry, the number  
must already exist in Contacts.  
To create a Speed Dial entry  
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Speed Dial.  
2. Tap Menu > New.  
3. Tap a contact. Select the phone number that you want to add to be  
assigned with a speed dial key.  
4. In the Location box, select an available key to use as the speed dial  
key.  
5. Tap OK.  
Note  
If you want to place a phone number in a position that is already occupied,  
the new number will replace the number that is already there.  
Tips  
To create a Speed Dial entry from Contacts or SIM card contact, tap the  
contact, select the number you want to add to Speed Dial and then tap  
Menu > Add to Speed Dial.  
To delete a Speed Dial entry, in the Speed Dial list, tap and hold the  
desired entry, and tap Delete.  
To call voicemail  
The number 1 key is generally reserved for your voicemail. Press and hold  
this key to call voicemail.  
 
Using Phone Features 61  
Make a call from SIM Manager  
SIM Manager allows you to view the contents of your SIM card, transfer SIM  
phonebook entries to Contacts on your device, and make a call from your  
SIM card.  
To call a SIM contact  
1. Tap Start > Programs > SIM Manager. Wait for your SIM card  
contents to load.  
2. Tap and hold the name or phone number of the person you want to  
call, and tap Call.  
For more information about SIM Manager, see Chapter 6.  
3.3 Receiving a Call  
When you receive a phone call, a message will appear, giving you the  
option to either answer or ignore the incoming call.  
To answer or reject an incoming call  
To answer the call, tap Answer, or press TALK on the device.  
To reject the call, tap Ignore, or press END on the device.  
To end a call  
Once an incoming or outgoing call is in progress, press END on the device  
to hang up.  
To check a missed call  
You will see the  
icon on top of the screen when you missed a call. To  
check who the caller is:  
Tap the  
icon , then tap View; or  
On the Phone screen, tap the Call History button (  
view missed calls as well as incoming and outgoing calls in Call  
History.  
). You can  
 
6ꢀ Using Phone Features  
To put a call on hold  
Your device notifies you when you have another incoming call, and gives  
you the choice of rejecting or accepting the call. If you are already on a call  
and accept the new call, you can choose to switch between the two callers,  
or set up a conference call between all three parties.  
1. Tap Answer to take the second call, and put the first one on hold.  
2. To end the second call and return to the first call, press END on the  
device.  
To switch between two calls  
Tap Swap.  
To set up a conference call  
1. Either put a call on hold, and dial a second number; or, accept a  
second incoming call when you already have one in progress.  
2. Tap Menu > Conference.  
Note  
Not all service providers support conference calling. Contact your service  
provider for details.  
To turn on and off the Speakerphone  
The built-in Speakerphone on your device allows you to talk hands-free or  
lets other people listen to the conversation.  
During a call, tap Speaker On, or press and hold TALK until the  
speakerphone turns on. The speakerphone icon (  
title bar.  
) appears in the  
To turn off the speakerphone, tap Speaker Off, or press and hold  
TALK again until the speakerphone turns off.  
Warning! To avoid damage to your hearing, do not hold your device against your ear  
when the Speakerphone is turned on.  
To mute a call  
You can turn off the microphone during a call, so that you can hear the  
caller but the caller cannot hear you.  
During a call, tap Mute.  
When the microphone is turned off, the mute icon (  
the screen. Tap Unmute to turn on the microphone again.  
) appears on  
 
Using Phone Features 6ꢁ  
3.4 Smart Dialing  
Smart Dialing makes it easy for you to  
dial a phone number.  
When you start entering a phone  
number or contact name, Smart Dialing  
will automatically search and sort  
the contact entries on the SIM card,  
in Contacts, and the phone numbers  
in Call History (including incoming,  
outgoing, and missed calls). You can  
then select the desired number or  
contact from the filtered list to dial.  
Smart  
Dialing  
panel  
Tips on using Smart Dialing  
Smart Dialing starts looking for numbers or contacts that match the  
sequence you have entered. Below are some tips on how to use Smart  
Dialing to quickly find a desired phone number or contact.  
To find a phone number  
Simply enter the first one or two digits to find a phone number in Call  
History.  
Enter the first three digits or more if you want to find a phone number  
from the saved contacts on your device and SIM card.  
To find a contact name  
You can just enter the first letter of a contact’s first name or surname. Smart  
Dialing will search for the letter starting from the first character of a contact  
name as well as from the character that appears after a space, dash, or  
underscore in a contact name. For example, if you tap number “ꢀwhich is  
associated with [a, b, c] on the Phone keypad, contact names such as the  
following will be considered matches: “Ben Miller, George Adams, “John-  
Carter, Carter, Ellen, Dixon, Allan, Thomas_Clark, “JaneCampbell.  
If the matching list is long and you want to narrow down the search further,  
enter another letter. Using the same example above, if you continue to  
tap “ꢁwhich is associated with [d, e, f], the matching list will be narrowed  
down to the following names: “Ben Miller, George Adams, Carter, Ellen,  
Dixon, Allan.  
 
64 Using Phone Features  
Make a call or send a text message using Smart Dialing  
1. Press the TALK button on your device to open the Phone screen.  
2. Begin entering the first few numbers or characters.  
When you start entering a number or letter, the Smart Dialing panel  
will display matches found.  
3. In the Smart Dialing panel, browse the list by sliding your finger or the  
stylus up or down or by pressing NAVIGATION up or down.  
4. You can do one of the following:  
When the desired contact is selected, press the TALK button to  
place a call.  
To send a text message to the selected contact, tap and hold the  
contact, and tap Send Text Message.  
To call a different phone number associated with the selected  
contact, tap and hold the selected contact, and tap the phone  
number you want to call.  
Tap and hold the contact to pop up the shortcut menu.  
Tip  
To view or edit information associated with the selected contact, tap the  
contact’s name on the shortcut menu (applies only to entries stored in  
Contacts on your device).  
Using Phone Features 65  
Set up Smart Dialing  
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Smart Dialing Options.  
2. On the Options tab, select the Enable Smart Dialing check box.  
Select the Automatically expand selected contact check box to  
enable a contact’s name and phone number to be displayed when  
the contact is selected in the matching list.  
Select the Enable drag-scroll check box to scroll in the matched  
list by dragging.  
Select the Enable double-click for dialing check box to make a  
voice call by double-tapping the item in the matched list.  
3.5 Additional Dialing Information  
Make an emergency call  
Enter the international emergency number for your locale, and tap Call.  
Tip  
Additional emergency numbers may be included in your SIM card. Contact  
your service provider for details.  
Make an international call  
1. Tap and hold the number 0 key on the Phone keypad until the + sign  
appears. The + replaces the international prefix of the country that  
you are calling.  
2. Enter the full phone number you want to dial, and tap Call. The full  
phone number includes country code, area code (without the leading  
zero, if any) and phone number.  
 
66 Using Phone Features  
3.6 Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for Car Kit  
Phones  
Bluetooth car kits that support the SIM Access Profile (SAP) can connect to  
your device and access its SIM card via Bluetooth. Once a SAP connection  
has been established, you can download SIM contacts from your device to  
the car kit phone. You can also use the car kit phone to answer and make  
calls using your device’s SIM card.  
Notes To enable downloading contacts onto the car kit, ensure that all contacts on the  
device are stored in the SIM card and not in the device memory. Configure the  
car kit to download contacts only from the SIM card.  
1. On your device, make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and set to  
visible mode. For information about turning on Bluetooth and  
enabling visible mode, see “Bluetooth modesin Chapter 10.  
2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth > SIM Access  
tab.  
3. On the BT Remote SIM Access screen, select the Remote SIM Access  
check box then tap Done.  
4. Connect the car kit phone to your device via Bluetooth. To learn how  
to connect, consult your car kit phone’s manual.  
5. If this is the first time you are pairing the car kit phone with your  
device, enter the car kit’s passcode on your device.  
6. A pop-up message should appear on your device saying that a  
connection has been established between your device and car kit  
phone. Tap OK.  
7. On the BT Remote SIM Access screen, tap Done.  
Note  
You will not be able to make/receive calls, send/receive messages or perform  
related activities on your device when the SIM Access Profile connection is  
active. You’ll be able to do all these from the car kit phone during this time.  
After the connection is disconnected, you will be able to use your device as  
before.  
 
68 Setting Up Your PDA Phone  
4.1 Basic Settings  
Owner information  
Having owner information displayed on the Today screen makes it easier for  
someone to return your device to you if it is lost.  
To enter owner information  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Owner Information.  
2. On the Identification tab, enter your personal information.  
Tip  
If you don’t see owner information on the Today screen, tap Start > Settings  
> Personal tab > Today. On the Items tab, select the Owner Info check box.  
To display owner information when the device is turned on  
You can set your device to display the ‘my infoscreen when power is turned  
on. This screen shows your complete personal information.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Owner Information.  
2. On the Options tab, select the Identification information check box.  
3. If you want additional text displayed, tap the Notes tab and enter the  
text (for instance: Reward if found).  
4. On the Options tab, select the Notes check box then tap OK.  
Time and date  
To set the time and date  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms > Time tab.  
2. Select the correct time zone and change the date or time.  
Note  
During synchronization, the time on your device is updated with the time on  
your PC.  
To set the time and date for a different location  
If you visit or communicate with someone in a particular time zone often,  
you can select it as your visiting time zone.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms > Time tab.  
2. Tap Visiting.  
3. Select the correct time zone and change the time or date.  
 
Setting Up Your PDA Phone 69  
Regional settings  
The style in which numbers, currency, dates, and times are displayed is  
specified in regional settings.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Regional Settings.  
2. On the Region tab, select your region from the list.  
Note This does not change the Operating System language of your device.  
3. The region you select determines which options will be available on  
the other tabs.  
4. To customize settings further, tap the appropriate tabs and select the  
desired options.  
4.2 Personalizing the Today Screen  
The Today screen shows your upcoming appointments, active tasks, and  
information about incoming messages. You can customize what to display  
on the Today screen.  
To customize the Today screen  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today.  
2. On the Appearance tab, select the desired theme for the background  
of the Today screen.  
3. On the Items tab, select the items you want to appear on the Today  
screen.  
Tip  
To change the order of items displayed on the Today screen, tap the item,  
and tap Move Up or Move Down.  
To use a custom background image  
You can use one of your own pictures as the background image on the  
Today screen. Be aware that pictures can affect the readability of text on the  
Today screen.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today.  
2. Select the Use this picture as the background check box, and tap  
Browse to view a list of your picture files.  
 
70 Setting Up Your PDA Phone  
3. Tap the file name of the picture you want to use.  
4. Tap OK.  
To set options for displaying appointments on the Today screen  
If you have a large number of appointments, you may want to specify the  
kind of appointments that are displayed on the Today screen.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today.  
2. Tap the Items tab.  
3. Select Calendar and tap Options.  
4. Do any of the following:  
Select Next appointment to show only the next appointment  
in your schedule, or Upcoming appointments to show multiple  
appointments.  
Clear the Display all day events check box if you do not want to  
display all-day events.  
For more information about using Calendar, see Chapter 6 and 8.  
To set options for displaying tasks on the Today screen  
If you have a large number of tasks, you may want to specify the kind of  
tasks that are displayed on the Today screen.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today.  
2. Tap the Items tab.  
3. Select Tasks and tap Options.  
4. Do any of the following:  
Under Display number of, select the type of tasks you want to  
appear on the Today screen.  
In the Category list, select whether to display only tasks assigned  
to a specific category or to display all tasks.  
For more information about creating tasks on your device, see Chapter 6.  
Setting Up Your PDA Phone 71  
Customize the Start menu  
You can choose which items appear in the Start menu.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Menus.  
2. Select the check boxes of the items you want to appear in the Start  
menu. You can select up to seven items.  
Tip  
Create folders and shortcuts inside the folders, Programs and Office  
Mobile, on the Start menu. Using Windows Explorer on your PC, navigate  
to the /Windows/Start Menu/Programs or Office Mobile folder of your  
device, then create the folders and shortcuts that you want. You will see the  
added items on your device after you synchronize. For information about  
synchronizing your device with the computer, see Chapter 5.  
4.3 Customizing Phone Settings and Services  
You can customize phone settings, such as the ring type and ring tone to  
be used for incoming calls, and the keypad tone to be used when entering  
phone numbers. You can also set up your device to use phone services such  
as Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, and more.  
To access phone settings and services  
Tap Menu > Options on the Phone screen; or  
Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Phone.  
Ringer settings  
To change the ring tone and ring type  
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Options > Phone tab.  
2. In the Ring tone list, tap the sound you want to use.  
Tip  
You can use *.wav, *.mid, *.mp3, *.wma or other files (see “Specifications”  
in the Appendix for a list of supported file formats) that you downloaded  
from the Internet or copied from your PC as ring tones. Copy the sound  
files first to the /Windows/Rings folder on your device, then select the  
sound from the Ring tone list of your device. For more information about  
copying files, see Chapter 9  
.
3. In the Ring type list, choose whether to be notified of incoming calls  
by a ring, a vibration, or a combination of both.  
 
7ꢀ Setting Up Your PDA Phone  
Keypad tone  
You can change the tone you hear when entering a phone number on the  
keypad. If set to Long tones, the tone is heard continuously for as long as  
the number on the keypad is pressed. Use this setting if you are having  
trouble accomplishing tasks that rely on tones from your device such as  
accessing messages from an answering machine. If set to Short tones, the  
tone is heard only for one or two seconds. If set to Off, no tone will be heard.  
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Options > Phone tab.  
2. In the Keypad list, tap the option you want.  
Phone services  
Your device can directly link to the mobile phone network, and allow  
you to access and change the settings of various phone services for your  
device. Phone services may include Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voicemail,  
and more. Contact your wireless service provider to find out about the  
availability of phone services for your device.  
To access and change settings of phone services  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Phone > Services tab.  
2. Select the service you want to use, then tap Get Settings.  
3. Choose your desired options, then tap OK.  
For more information about customizing settings of phone services, see  
Help on your device.  
Networks  
You can view on your device which mobile phone networks are available  
to you, and arrange them in the order that you want your device to access  
them. For example, if your first preferred network is unavailable, your device  
will try to access your second preferred network.  
To view available networks  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Phone > Network tab.  
2. Under Network selection, select Manual. The list of available  
networks is then displayed.  
 
Setting Up Your PDA Phone 7ꢁ  
To set preferred networks  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Phone > Network tab.  
2. Tap Set Networks and follow the instructions on the screen to  
arrange the networks according to your preference.  
3. After arranging the networks in the preferred order, tap OK to return  
to the Network tab.  
4. In the Network selection list, select Automatic.  
5. Tap OK.  
4.4 Protecting Your Device  
Protect your SIM card with a PIN  
You can protect your SIM card from unauthorized use by assigning a PIN  
(personal identification number). Your first PIN will be given to you by your  
wireless service provider; you can change the PIN later.  
1. On the Phone screen, tap Menu > Options > Security tab.  
2. Select the Require PIN when phone is used check box.  
3. To change the PIN at any time, tap Change PIN.  
Tip  
Emergency calls can be placed at any time, without requiring a PIN.  
Protect your device with a password  
You can help keep your data more secure by requiring a password every  
time the device is turned on. You create your own password when you  
begin using your device.  
Note  
Before you set the device password, you must first set HTC Fingerprint  
Options. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > HTC Fingerprint Options  
and ensure Password is selected for the Log-in Method.  
To set a device password  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Lock.  
2. Select the Prompt if device unused for check box, and in the box to  
the right, select how long your device must be idle before a password  
is required. In the Password type box, select the type of password  
you would like to use. Enter and confirm the password.  
 
74 Setting Up Your PDA Phone  
If your device is configured to connect to a network, use an  
alphanumeric password for increased security for your device.  
3. On the Hint tab, enter a phrase that will help you remember your  
password, but does not allow others to guess your password.  
4. Tap OK. The next time the device is turned on, you will be prompted  
to enter your password.  
Notes  
To ensure you can always make emergency calls, do not begin your  
password with the digits of your local emergency number.  
The hint will be displayed after the wrong password is entered five times.  
To unlock your device  
1. Enter your device password when you are prompted.  
2. Tap Unlock.  
Note  
If you forget your password, you can hard reset or clear the device memory.  
Before you do this, make sure you back up your data and files to your PC so  
that you can restore them back to your device. See Chapter 9 for details.  
Encrypt data on your storage card  
1. On the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > System tab >  
Encryption.  
2. Select Encrypt files placed on storage cards.  
Notes  
Encrypted files can be read only on the device that encrypted them.  
Encrypted files are opened just like other files, provided you are using the  
device that encrypted them. There is no separate step for you to take to  
read these files.  
Important If Encrypt files placed on storage cards is or was enabled before, then  
backup all files from the storage card before using Clear Storage, hard  
reset or updating the ROM system software. Otherwise you will no longer  
be able to access the encrypted files on the storage card. Use ActiveSync  
or Windows Mobile Device Center to transfer files between your storage  
card and computer. After the procedure, copy your files back to the  
storage card.  
Setting Up Your PDA Phone 75  
4.5 Using Fingerprint Sensor and HTC  
Fingerprint Manager  
Your device features a fingerprint sensor,  
which you can find on the lower side of  
the device. Your device is pre-installed  
with HTC Fingerprint Manager, the  
fingerprint recognition software, which  
provides an extra layer of data security to  
Fingerprint  
Sensor  
protect your device and personal data  
.
The HTC Fingerprint Manager software includes fingerprint authentication  
to access user credentials for logging on to the device and encrypting/  
decrypting files.  
How to swipe your finger for better fingerprint  
recognition  
When swiping your finger to enroll or authenticate, it is recommended that  
you use the same area of your finger everytime you swipe the Fingerprint  
sensor. For better fingerprint recognition, follow the procedure below.  
Align the joint of your finger with  
deep-colored gold contact on the  
fingerprint sensor.  
1
Fingerprint sensor  
Deep-colored gold contact  
 
76 Setting Up Your PDA Phone  
Press your finger against the fingerprint sensor.  
Make sure the joint of your finger is touching  
the gold contact of the fingerprint sensor.  
While pressing firmly on the  
fingerprint sensor, slide your finger  
away from the device following the  
direction of the arrow.  
Enroll your fingerprint  
When you turn on your device for the first time, the Quick Setup Wizard will  
prompt you to enroll your fingers. Enrolling your fingers then activates the  
fingerprint sensor on your device. You can however enable the fingerprint  
sensor by launching the HTC Fingerprint Manager software on your device.  
The first time you use the HTC Fingerprint Manager software, a wizard  
will guide you through enrolling your fingerprints and setting up data  
protection.  
To run the wizard  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Lock.  
2. On the Enroll screen, select which fingerprint you want to enroll by  
tapping the corresponding finger on the screen. Tap Next.  
Setting Up Your PDA Phone 77  
3. After selecting a finger to enroll, you are prompted to swipe your finger  
across the fingerprint sensor.  
4. Repeat this procedure at least four times to register your fingerprint.  
When you have successfully registered, you will be prompted to enroll  
another fingerprint. Tap OK to proceed.  
5. Select another finger to enroll and repeat the previous steps, or tap  
Next to continue.  
6. After you are done, tap No if you do not want to enroll any more  
fingers.  
7. Tap Finish.  
For more information on how to use HTC Fingerprint Manager, tap  
see Help on your device.  
or  
78 Setting Up Your PDA Phone  
Authentication  
After enrolling one or more of your fingerprints, HTC Fingerprint Manager  
will prompt for fingerprint authentication whenever you log on to your  
device. Swipe a finger that has an enrolled fingerprint on the fingerprint  
sensor to log on and access your device data.  
If you have enrolled your fingers while setting up your device for the first  
time, then the Authenticate screen of HTC Fingerprint Manager will appear  
every time you power on your device, and prompt you to swipe your enrolled  
fingers on the fingerprint sensor. After your fingerprints are authenticated,  
you will be allowed to log on to the device and access your personal data.  
Indicates that  
authentication failed.  
If this happens, swipe  
your finger again.  
Indicates that  
authentication  
is successful.  
Fingerprint authentication is also required before you change any of the  
HTC Fingerprint settings or encrypt/decrypt files on your device. When you  
see HTC Fingerprint Manager’s Authentication window, swipe your enrolled  
finger over the fingerprint sensor.  
Encrypt/Decrypt files with fingerprint security  
You can encrypt files and restrict read and write access to the files only to  
yourself by requiring fingerprint authentication.  
If you have not yet enrolled your fingerprints, you will be automatically  
prompted to do so while start encrypting one or more files. Similarly, you can  
decrypt and access a protected file only if you swipe your enrolled fingers  
and find a match with the enrolled fingerprints stored on your device.  
To encrypt files  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HTC Fingerprint Manager.  
Setting Up Your PDA Phone 79  
2. In the horizontally or vertically split explorer screen, select the check  
box(s) corresponding to the file(s) you want to encrypt.  
3. Tap Encrypt.  
4. Swipe a finger that has an enrolled fingerprint over the fingerprint  
sensor. Your identity is then authenticated.  
5. The file is being processed. Tap OK to confirm.  
6. The files are protected and a fingerprint secured icon  
appears on  
the file.  
To decrypt files  
1. Tap Start > Programs > HTC Fingerprint Manager.  
2. In the horizontally or vertically split explorer screen, select the check  
box corresponding to the encrypted file(s) that you want to decrypt.  
3. Tap Decrypt.  
4. Swipe a finger that has an enrolled fingerprint over the fingerprint  
sensor. Your identity is then authenticated.  
5. The file is being processed. Tap OK to confirm decrypting the file.  
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HTC Fingerprint Manager settings  
HTC Fingerprint Manager allows you to enroll new fingerprints, change or  
remove enrolled fingerprints, set new password, change existing password,  
and choose a log-in method. You can also set options to notify you when a  
read-only file is encrypted/decrypted or to just display the results after any  
encryption/decryption process is completed.  
To configure HTC Fingerprint Manager  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > HTC Fingerprint Options.  
2. When you see the Authentication window, swipe your finger on the  
fingerprint sensor.  
3. In Log-in Method, choose the method using which you want to log  
on to your device or access device data.  
4. Do any of the following:  
Tap New to enroll a new fingerprint.  
Tap Change to change/remove an  
enrolled fingerprint.  
Tap the More tab to select the  
options for viewing encryption and  
decryption notifications and results.  
If you have selected Fingerprint as the Log-in Method, you will be  
prompted to unlock your device by authenticating your fingerprints before  
you can synchronize your device with a PC via ActiveSync. Similarly, if you  
have selected Password as the Log-in Method, the PC will prompt you  
to provide the set password and unlock your device before you can start  
synchronization.  
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4.6 Other Settings  
Device name  
The device name is used to identify your device in the following situations:  
Synchronizing with a PC  
Connecting to a network  
Restoring information from a backup  
Note  
If you synchronize multiple devices with the same PC, each device must have  
a unique name.  
To change the device name  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > About.  
2. Tap the Device ID tab.  
3. Enter a name.  
Note  
The device name must begin with a letter, consist of letters from A to  
Z, numbers from 0 to 9, and cannot contain spaces. Use the underscore  
character to separate words.  
Display settings  
To adjust screen brightness  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight.  
2. On the Brightness tab, move the slider right to increase the  
brightness, or left to decrease the brightness.  
To set the backlight to dim after a time delay  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight.  
2. Tap the Battery power tab, or the External power tab.  
3. Select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check box, and  
specify the time delay.  
To increase or decrease the size of text on the screen  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen > Text Size tab.  
2. Move the slider to increase or decrease the text size.  
 
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Button settings  
To reassign programs or shortcuts to program buttons  
Your device may come with programs already assigned to hardware  
buttons. You can customize these buttons to open the programs you  
often use, or to perform certain shortcuts, such as changing the screen  
orientation, opening the Today screen, or opening Input Panel.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons.  
A list of buttons and their current assignments are displayed on the  
Program Buttons tab.  
2. Tap the button you want to reassign. To help you identify the buttons,  
there are numbers and icons representing the original function of the  
button.  
3. In the Assign a program box, tap the program or shortcut you want  
to assign.  
4. Tap OK.  
Word completion options  
Word completion helps you enter text faster by suggesting words as you  
enter letters using the input methods. You can set the number of suggested  
words to display, when to show the word list, and more.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Input > Word Completion tab.  
2. Make sure the Suggest words when entering text check box is  
selected.  
3. By default, the suggested word list appears whenever you enter a  
space. To make the word list appear after letters are entered, select  
the number of letters that you want to be entered before displaying  
the word list.  
4. The suggested word list shows up to four words by default. You can  
change the number of words to display in the suggested list.  
5. Make sure the Enable Auto Correct check box is selected if you want  
mistyped words to be corrected automatically.  
Tip  
The word database learns and adds more words as you enter new words  
during text entry. To delete the added words and reset the database back to  
the default, tap Clear Stored Entries.  
 
Setting Up Your PDA Phone 8ꢁ  
Alarms and notifications  
To set an alarm  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms > Alarms tab.  
2. Tap <Description> and enter a name for the alarm.  
3. Tap the day of the week for the alarm. You can select multiple days by  
tapping each desired day.  
4. Tap the time to open a clock and set the time for the alarm.  
5. Tap the alarm icon (  
) to specify the type of alarm you want. You  
can choose a flashing light, a single sound, a repeating sound, or  
vibration.  
6. If you choose to play a sound, tap the list next to the Play sound  
check box and tap the sound you want.  
To choose how to be notified about events or actions  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications.  
2. On the Sounds tab, choose how you want to be notified by selecting  
the appropriate check boxes.  
3. On the Notifications tab, in Event, select an event name and choose  
how you want to be notified by selecting the appropriate check  
boxes. You can choose from several options, such as a special sound, a  
message, or a flashing light.  
Tip  
Turning off sounds and the flashing light helps conserve battery power.  
 
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86 Synchronizing Information With Your Computer  
5.1 About Synchronization  
You can take information from your computer wherever you go by  
synchronizing them to your device. The following types of information can  
be synchronized between your computer and your device:  
Microsoft® Office Outlook® information, which include Outlook  
e-mail, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes  
Notes, which are created using Microsoft® Office OneNote® 2007  
Media, such as pictures, music and video  
Favorites, which are the bookmarked links to your favorite Web sites  
Files, such as documents and other files  
Before you can synchronize, you need to install and set up first the  
synchronization software on your computer. For more information, see  
“Setting Up Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista®and “Setting  
Up ActiveSync® on Windows XP®in this chapter.  
Note  
ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center only synchronizes data on your  
computer and device. If you have installed a storage card and you want to  
back up files from the storage card, use Windows Explorer on your computer  
to copy files from the storage card to your computer.  
Ways to synchronize  
After you have installed the synchronization software on your computer,  
connect and synchronize your device with your computer by:  
Using the supplied USB sync cable.  
Upon connecting the sync cable to your device and your computer,  
the synchronization process automatically starts.  
Using Bluetooth.  
You must first set up a Bluetooth partnership between your device  
and your computer before you can synchronize information between  
them using Bluetooth. For more information about setting up  
a Bluetooth partnership, see Chapter 10. For information about  
synchronizing through Bluetooth, see “Synchronizing via Bluetooth”  
later in this chapter.  
Try to synchronize regularly in order to keep information up-to-date in both  
your device and your computer.  
 
Synchronizing Information With Your Computer 87  
Notes  
You can also synchronize Outlook e-mail, contacts, calendar, and tasks on  
your device with the Exchange Server at your work. For more information  
about setting up your device to synchronize with the Exchange Server,  
see Chapter 8.  
If you are sending your device for repair or performing a hard reset, data  
from your device will be lost. It is recommended that you sync your device  
to your computer to back up your files. To back up files from the storage  
card to your computer, use Windows Explorer to copy files from the  
storage card to the computer.  
5.2 Setting Up Windows Mobile® Device Center on  
Windows Vista  
Windows Mobile® Device Center is the replacement for Microsoft®  
ActiveSync® on Windows Vista®.  
Note  
Some versions of Windows Vista come with Windows Mobile Device Center  
already installed. If Windows Mobile Device Center is not available on your  
Windows Vista, you can install it from the Getting Started Disc that came with  
your device.  
Set up synchronization  
When you connect your device to your PC and start Windows Mobile  
Device Center for the first time, you are asked to create a Windows  
Mobile® partnership with your device. Follow the steps below to create a  
partnership.  
1. Connect your device to your PC. Windows Mobile Device Center  
configures itself and then opens.  
2. On the license agreement screen, click Accept.  
3. On the Windows Mobile Device Center’s Home screen, click Set up  
your device.  
 
88 Synchronizing Information With Your Computer  
Note Choose Connect without setting up your device if you only want to  
transfer media files, check for updates, and explore your device but not  
sync Outlook information.  
4. Select the information types that you want to synchronize, then click  
Next.  
5. Enter a device name and click Set Up.  
When you finish the setup wizard, Windows Mobile Device Center  
synchronizes your device automatically. Notice that Outlook e-mails and  
other information will appear on your device after synchronization.  
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Use Windows Mobile Device Center  
To open Windows Mobile Device Center, click Start > All Programs >  
Windows Mobile Device Center on your Windows Vista computer.  
On Windows Mobile Device Center, you can do the following:  
Click Mobile Device Settings to view and change synchronization  
settings.  
When you click Pictures, Music and Video > __ new pictures/  
video clips are available for import, a wizard guides you to tag  
and transfer photos from your device to the Photo Gallery on your  
Windows Vista PC.  
Click Pictures, Music and Video > Add media to your device from  
Windows Media Player to your device to synchronize music and  
video files using Windows Media® Player. For more information, see  
“Windows Media® Player Mobilein Chapter 1ꢀ.  
Click File Management > Browse the contents of your device to  
view documents and files from your device.  
Note  
See Windows Mobile Device Center Help for more information.  
90 Synchronizing Information With Your Computer  
5.3 Setting Up ActiveSync® on Windows XP  
The Getting Started Disc that comes with your device contains Microsoft  
ActiveSync 4.5 or later. Follow the steps in this section to install and set up  
ActiveSync on Windows XP or other compatible Windows systems.  
Note  
For a list of compatible Windows systems, please go to  
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/activesync45.mspx.  
Install ActiveSync  
1. Insert the Getting Started Disc into the disc drive on your PC.  
2. ActiveSync is available in English and several other languages. Select  
the desired language then click Next.  
3. Click Setup and Installation.  
4. Select the ActiveSync check box and click Install.  
5. Read the license terms and click Accept.  
6. When installation is complete, click Done.  
7. On the Getting Started with Windows Mobile® screen, click Close.  
Set up synchronization  
Follow the steps below to set up a synchronization partnership.  
1. Connect your device to your PC. The Synchronization Setup Wizard  
automatically starts and guides you to create a synchronization  
partnership. Click Next to proceed.  
2. To synchronize your device with your PC, clear the Synchronize  
directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange check box then  
click Next.  
3. Select the information types that you want to synchronize then click  
Next.  
4. Select or clear the Allow wireless data connections check box  
according to your preference.  
5. Click Finish.  
When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync synchronizes your device  
automatically. Notice that Outlook e-mails and other information will  
appear on your device after synchronization.  
 
Synchronizing Information With Your Computer 91  
5.4 Synchronizing with Your Computer  
Connect and synchronize your device with your PC using the USB cable or  
Bluetooth connection.  
Start and stop synchronization  
You can manually synchronize either from your device or PC.  
From your device  
1. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.  
2. Tap Sync.  
To end synchronization before it completes, tap Stop.  
Tip  
To delete a partnership with one computer completely, disconnect your  
device from that computer first. In ActiveSync on your device, tap Menu >  
Options, tap the computer name, then tap Delete.  
From Windows Mobile Device Center  
1. Click Start > All Programs > Windows Mobile Device Center.  
2. Click  
To end synchronization before it completes, click  
From ActiveSync on your PC  
at the lower left of the Windows Mobile Device Center.  
.
When you connect your device to your PC, ActiveSync automatically opens  
on your PC and synchronizes.  
To manually start synchronization, click  
.
To end synchronization before it completes, click  
.
Change which information is synchronized  
You can change the information types and the amount of information to  
synchronize for each type either on your device or your PC. Follow the steps  
below to change synchronization settings on your device.  
Note  
Before changing synchronization settings on your device, disconnect it from  
your PC.  
1. In ActiveSync on your device, tap Menu > Options.  
 
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2. Select the check box for any items you want to synchronize. If you  
cannot select a check box, you might have to clear the check box for  
the same information type elsewhere in the list.  
3. To change synchronization settings for an information type, for  
instance, E-mail, select it and tap Settings.  
You can then set the download size limit, specify the time period of  
information to download, and more.  
Notes  
Some information types such as Favorites, Files and Media cannot be  
selected in ActiveSync Options on your device. You can only select or clear  
these items from your PC’s Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync.  
A PC can have sync partnerships with many different Windows Mobile®  
powered devices, but a device can have sync partnerships with at most  
two PCs only. To ensure that your device will synchronize properly with  
both PCs, set up the second PC using the same synchronization settings  
you used on the first PC.  
Outlook e-mail can be synchronized with only one computer.  
Troubleshoot sync connection problem  
When the PC is connected to the Internet or a local network, in some cases,  
the PC may disconnect the connection with your device in favor of the  
Internet or network connection.  
If this happens, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > USB to PC, then  
clear the Enable advanced network functionality check box. This makes  
your PC utilize a serial USB connection with your device.  
The USB to PC (  
) icon appears on the Today Screen when serial USB  
connection is used.  
 
Synchronizing Information With Your Computer 9ꢁ  
5.5 Synchronizing via Bluetooth  
You can connect and synchronize your device with the PC using Bluetooth.  
Note  
To connect and synchronize your device with a computer via Bluetooth, your  
computer must have built-in Bluetooth or installed with a Bluetooth adapter  
or dongle.  
To synchronize with a computer via Bluetooth  
1. Set up Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync on your PC  
to synchronize through Bluetooth. See the program’s Help for  
instructions.  
2. On your device, tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.  
3. Make sure that Bluetooth on both your device and the computer  
are turned on and set to visible mode. For more information, see  
“Bluetoothin Chapter 10.  
If this is the first time you have connected to this computer via  
Bluetooth, you must first complete the Bluetooth wizard on your  
device and set up a Bluetooth partnership between your device  
and the computer. For more information about creating a Bluetooth  
partnership, see “Bluetooth partnershipsin Chapter 10.  
4. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Make sure the Bluetooth  
function of both your device and the computer are turned on and set  
to visible mode.  
Note  
To conserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth when not in use.  
 
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5.6 Synchronizing Music and Video  
If you want to carry your music or other digital media along with you while  
you travel, set up Windows Media® Player on your computer to synchronize  
music and video with your device.  
Other than selecting the Media information type to be synchronized, all  
media synchronization settings must be set in Windows Media® Player.  
Before media can be synchronized, you must do the following:  
Install Windows Media® Player Version 11 on the PC. (Windows Media®  
Player 11 works only in Windows XP or later versions).  
Connect your device to the PC with a USB cable. If your device is  
currently connected using Bluetooth, you must end that connection  
before media can be synchronized.  
Set up a sync partnership between your device and your PC’s  
Windows Media® Player.  
For more information about using Windows Media® Player on your device,  
see Chapter 1ꢀ.  
 
Chapter 6  
Organizing Contacts,  
Appointments, Tasks, and  
Other Information  
 
96 Organizing Contacts, Appointments, Tasks, and Other Information  
6.1 Managing Your Phonebook  
Your PDA phone gives you several ways to store and manage phone  
numbers and other information about your contacts.  
Use Contacts to create and save contacts on your device’s memory or  
your SIM card.  
Use SIM Manager to store and manage SIM contacts.  
6.2 Contacts  
Contacts is your address book and information storage for the people and  
businesses you communicate with. There are three types of contacts that  
you can create on your device:  
Microsoft® Office Outlook® contacts. Contacts that are stored on  
your device, which can be created on your device or synchronized  
with your PC or the Exchange Server. For each contact, you can store  
phone numbers, e-mail addresses, instant messaging (IM) names,  
company and home addresses, and information such as a job title,  
birthday, and a lot more. You can also add a picture and assign a ring  
tone to an Outlook contact.  
SIM contacts. Contacts that are stored on the SIM card. Only the  
name and a phone number can be stored for each entry.  
Windows Live™ contacts. Contacts that you communicate with using  
Windows Live™ Messenger or MSN. Just like Outlook contacts, you  
can also enter complete information for a Windows Live™ contact. For  
more information, see “Add Windows Live™ contactsin Chapter 10.  
Note You can only add Windows Live™ contacts after you have set up  
Windows Live™ on your device.  
 
Organizing Contacts, Appointments, Tasks, and Other Information 97  
Add new contacts  
To add a contact on your device  
1. Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. Tap New, select Outlook Contact, and  
enter the contact information.  
3. In the File as field, choose how you  
want the contact name to appear in the  
contact list.  
4. To add a photo of the contact, tap Select  
a picture, then select the picture file  
or tap Camera to take a photo of the  
contact. This photo appears on the  
Phone screen when you receive a call  
from the contact.  
5. To assign a ring tone to the contact, tap  
the Ring tone field, scroll through the list  
of tones, then select a desired tone.  
6. When finished, tap OK.  
Tips  
If someone who is not in your list of contacts calls you, you can create a  
contact from Call History by tapping and holding a phone number and  
then tapping Save to Contacts from the shortcut menu.  
To save a phone number that is contained in a message, tap the phone  
number, then tap Menu > Save to Contacts.  
To edit contact information, tap the contact name then tap Menu > Edit.  
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To add a contact to your SIM card  
1. Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. Tap New then select SIM Contact.  
3. Enter a contact name and phone number.  
4. Tap OK.  
Tip  
You can also use the SIM Manager to add and edit contacts on your SIM card.  
For more information, see "SIM Manager" later in this chapter.  
Organize and search  
To group similar contacts  
You can group similar contacts for easier management by assigning them  
to categories.  
1. Create a new Outlook contact, or select an existing Outlook contact  
to edit.  
2. Tap Categories.  
3. Select a preset category such as Business or Personal, or tap New to  
create your own category.  
4. When finished, tap OK.  
To view contacts by category  
To view contacts by category, tap Menu > Filter then select the desired  
category.  
Note  
If your contact list has been filtered by a category, that category is  
automatically assigned when you create a new contact.  
To work with the contact list  
There are several ways to use and customize the contact list. Here are a few  
tips:  
1. Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. In the contact list, do any of the following:  
In Name view, you can search for a contact by entering a name  
or number, or by using the alphabetical index. To switch to Name  
view, tap Menu > View By > Name.  
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To see a summary of information about a contact, tap the contact.  
From there you can also make a call or send a message.  
To see a list of available actions for a contact, tap and hold the  
contact.  
To see a list of contacts employed by a specific company, tap  
Menu > View By > Company, then tap the company name.  
To find a contact on your device  
There are several ways to find a contact when your contact list is long.  
1. Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. If you are not in Name view, tap Menu > View By > Name.  
3. Do one of the following:  
Begin entering a contact name in the provided text box until the  
contact you want is displayed. To show all contacts again, clear the  
text box.  
Use the alphabetical index displayed at the top of the contact list.  
Filter the list by categories. In the contact list, tap Menu > Filter,  
then tap a category you’ve assigned to a contact. To show all  
contacts again, select All Contacts.  
 
100 Organizing Contacts, Appointments, Tasks, and Other Information  
Share contact information  
To beam a contact’s details  
You can quickly send contact information to another mobile phone or  
device through Bluetooth beaming.  
1. Tap Start > Contacts, then select a contact.  
2. Tap Menu > Send Contact > Beam.  
3. Select a device where to beam the contact.  
Note  
Before you can beam, make sure Bluetooth is turned on and set to visible  
mode on your device and the target mobile device. You can also beam  
contact information to your PC. For more information, see "Bluetooth" in  
Chapter 10.  
To send contact information via text messaging  
1. Tap Start > Contacts, then select a contact.  
2. Tap Menu > Send Contact > SMS \ MMS.  
3. Select the contact information you want to send, then tap Done.  
4. In the new text message, enter the mobile phone number of the  
recipient, then tap Send.  
To send contact information as a vCard  
A vCard (virtual business card) is a standard file format used for exchanging  
contact information. vCard files can be exported to Outlook on the PC. From  
your device, you can send a vCard containing contact information as a file  
attachment in an MMS message.  
1. Tap Start > Contacts, then select a contact.  
2. Tap Menu > Send as vCard.  
3. A new MMS message is created with the vcard file attached. Enter  
the mobile phone number or e-mail address of the recipient then tap  
Send.  
For more information, see “MMSin Chapter 7.  
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6.3 SIM Manager  
SIM Manager allows you to view the contents of your SIM card, transfer  
contacts from your SIM card to your device or vice versa, and make a call to  
a SIM contact.  
To create a contact on your SIM card  
1. Tap Start > Programs > SIM Manager.  
2. Tap New and enter a contact name and phone number.  
3. Tap Save to save the information on your SIM card.  
Tip:  
To change contact information on your SIM card, tap a SIM contact and edit  
it. After modifying, tap Save.  
To copy SIM contacts to your device  
If you have saved contacts on your SIM card, you can copy them into  
Contacts on your device.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > SIM Manager.  
2. Select the desired item, or select all SIM contacts by tapping Menu >  
Select All.  
3. Tap Menu > Save to Contacts.  
To copy contacts to the SIM card  
Only one phone number per contact name can be stored on a SIM card.  
When you copy a contact that has several phone numbers to your SIM card,  
SIM Manager saves each number under a separate name.  
To save each number under a different contact name on the SIM card, SIM  
Manager appends an indicator at the end of each name. By default, /M, /W  
and /H are appended to indicate mobile, work and home phone numbers  
respectively. You can edit this indicator first before you start copying  
contacts to your SIM card. Indicators of the other types of phone numbers  
are left empty for you to define them.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > SIM Manager, then tap Menu > Tools >  
Options.  
2. Select the check boxes of the types of phone numbers that you want  
to be added to the SIM card.  
 
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3. Under the Mark column, you can change  
the indicator that will be appended to  
the SIM contact names for each phone  
number type. To do so, select a phone  
type, tap Edit, enter your desired  
indicator, then tap Save.  
4. After modifying, tap OK.  
5. Tap Menu > Contacts to SIM.  
6. Select the check boxes of the contact’s  
phone numbers that you want to copy to  
your SIM card, then tap Save.  
To store your SIM card’s phone number  
1. On the SIM Manager screen, tap Menu > Tools > List of Own  
Numbers.  
2. Tap [Owner Information name].  
3. Change the name, if desired, then enter your mobile phone number.  
4. Tap Save.  
When your phone number is stored on the SIM card,  
it will appear on the SIM Manager screen.  
Organizing Contacts, Appointments, Tasks, and Other Information 10ꢁ  
6.4 Calendar  
Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other  
events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Today  
screen. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize appointments  
between your device and PC. You can also set Calendar to remind you of  
appointments with a sound or flashing light, for example.  
Create appointments  
To schedule an appointment  
1. Tap Start > Calendar.  
2. Tap Menu > New Appointment.  
3. Enter a name for the appointment.  
4. Do one of the following:  
If it is a special occasion such as a birthday or a whole-day event,  
set the All Day option to Yes.  
If there is a time frame for the appointment, select the start and  
end dates and time.  
5. Specify the type of category for your appointment, so that it can be  
grouped with other related appointments. Tap Categories, then  
select a preset category (Business, Holiday, Personal, or Seasonal), or  
tap New to create your own category.  
6. When finished, tap OK to return to the calendar.  
Notes  
All-day events do not occupy blocks of time in Calendar; instead, they  
appear in banners at the top of the calendar.  
To cancel an appointment, tap the appointment and tap Menu > Delete  
Appointment.  
Tips  
To have the time entered automatically in Day view, tap the time slot for the  
new appointment, and tap Menu > New Appointment.  
 
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To set a default reminder for all new appointments  
You can have a reminder automatically turned on for all new appointments  
you schedule.  
1. Tap Start > Calendar.  
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options > Appointments tab.  
3. Select the Set reminders for new items check box.  
4. Set the time when you want the reminder to alert you.  
5. Tap OK to return to the calendar.  
View appointments  
By default, Calendar displays appointments in Agenda view. You can also  
look at your appointments in Day, Week, Month, and Year views.  
The highlighted hours  
here indicate the time of  
your appointments.  
Indicates  
that there  
is a conflict  
with another  
appointment.  
Tap to view appointment  
details.  
Tap to switch views.  
Agenda view  
To see detailed appointment information in any view, tap the  
appointment.  
To view appointments by category, tap Menu > Filter then select the  
desired category.  
To change the default view that Calendar uses to display  
appointments, tap Menu > Tools > Options > General tab. Tap the  
Start in box then choose the calendar view.  
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When in Month view, you will see the following indicators:  
Morning appointment  
Afternoon or evening appointment  
Both morning and afternoon/evening appointments  
All-day event  
Send appointments  
To send a meeting request  
Use Calendar to schedule meetings via e-mail with contacts who use  
Outlook or Outlook Mobile.  
1. Tap Start > Calendar.  
2. Schedule a new appointment, or open an existing one and tap Edit.  
3. Tap Attendees then add the contacts whom you want to invite.  
Note You can specify if an attendee is required or optional only if your  
device is connected to a Microsoft Exchange ꢀ007 server. Otherwise,  
all attendees are designated as required. For more information, see  
Chapter 8.  
4. Tap the name of the contact you want to invite.  
5. To invite each additional attendee, tap Add Required Attendee or  
Add Optional Attendee and tap the name.  
6. Tap OK to send.  
Tip  
To choose the e-mail account to use for sending meeting requests, tap  
Menu > Tools > Options > Appointments tab. Tap the Send meeting  
requests via box and choose to send via your Outlook E-mail, POPꢁ/IMAP4  
or Windows Live™ account.  
Notes  
If you’re sending the meeting request using your Outlook E-mail account,  
it will be sent to the attendees the next time you synchronize your device  
with your PC or Exchange Server.  
When attendees accept your meeting request, the meeting is  
automatically added to their schedules. When their response is sent back  
to you, your calendar is updated as well.  
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To send appointment details as a vCalendar  
A vCalendar is a standard file format used for exchanging scheduling and  
task information. vCalendar files can be exported to Outlook on the PC.  
Tap Menu > Send as vCalendar to send a vCalendar containing  
appointment details as a file attachment in an message. For more  
information, see “MMSin Chapter 7.  
6.5 Tasks  
Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A task can occur once or  
repeatedly (recurring). You can set reminders for your tasks and you can  
organize them using categories.  
Your tasks are displayed in a task list. Overdue tasks are displayed in red.  
To create a task  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
2. Tap Menu > New Task, enter a subject for the task, and fill in  
information such as start and due dates, priority, and so on.  
3. Specify the type of category for your task, so that it can be grouped  
with other related tasks. Tap Categories, then select a preset category  
(Business, Holiday, Personal, or Seasonal), or tap New to create your  
own category.  
4. When finished, tap OK.  
Tip  
You can easily create a short, to-do type task. Simply tap the Tap here to add  
a new task box, enter a subject, and tap the Enter button on the on-screen  
keyboard. If the task entry box is not available, tap Menu > Options and  
select the Show Tasks entry bar check box.  
To change the priority of a task  
Before you can sort tasks by priority, you need to specify a priority level for  
each task.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
2. Tap the task you want to change the priority for.  
3. Tap Edit, and in the Priority box, tap a priority level.  
 
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4. Tap OK to return to the task list.  
Note  
All new tasks are assigned a Normal priority by default.  
To set a default reminder for all new tasks  
You can have a reminder automatically turned on for all new tasks you  
create.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
2. Tap Menu > Options.  
3. Select the Set reminders for new items check box.  
4. Tap OK to return to the task list.  
Note  
The new tasks must have due dates set in order for the reminder to take  
effect.  
To show start and due dates in the task list  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
2. Tap Menu > Options.  
3. Select the Show start and due dates check box.  
4. Tap OK.  
To locate a task  
When your list of tasks is long, you can display a subset of the tasks or sort  
the list to quickly find a specific task.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
2. In the task list, do one of the following:  
Sort the list. Tap Menu > Sort By, and tap a sort option.  
Filter the list by category. Tap Menu > Filter, and tap the category  
you want displayed.  
Tip  
To filter your tasks further, tap Menu > Filter > Active Tasks or Completed  
Tasks.  
To send task information as a vCalendar  
Tap Menu > Send as vCalendar to send a vCalendar containing task details  
as a file attachment in an MMS message. For more information, see “MMS”  
in Chapter 7.  
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6.6 Notes  
Notes helps you to quickly capture thoughts, questions, reminders, to-do  
lists, and meeting notes. You can create handwritten and typed notes,  
record voice notes, convert handwritten notes to text for easy readability,  
and send notes to others.  
Enter information in Notes  
There are several ways to enter information in a note. You can enter typed  
text by using the on-screen keyboard or handwriting recognition software.  
You can use the stylus to write or draw directly on the screen.  
To set the default input mode for Notes  
If you frequently add drawings to your notes, you may find it helpful to set  
Writing as the default input mode. If you prefer typed text, select Typing.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.  
2. In the note list, tap Menu > Options.  
3. In the Default mode box, tap 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 OK.  
To create a note  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. In the note list, tap New.  
2. Tap the Input Selector arrow next to the Input Method icon on the  
menu bar, tap the input method you want, and enter your text.  
3. If the Input Selector arrow is not displayed, tap the Input Method  
icon.  
4. When finished, tap OK to return to the note list.  
Notes  
To select handwritten text, tap and hold next to the writing. As soon as  
dots appear, and before they form a complete circle, quickly drag across  
the writing.  
If a letter crosses three ruled lines, it is treated as a drawing rather than  
text.  
 
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To draw in a note  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.  
2. In the note list, tap New.  
3. To draw on the screen, use the stylus  
like a pen.  
4. A selection box appears around your  
drawing.  
5. When finished, tap OK to return to the  
note list.  
Note  
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.  
Drawing on the screen  
Record a voice note  
You can create a stand-alone recording (voice note) or you can add a  
recording to a note.  
To create a voice note  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes.  
2. Do one of the following:  
To create a stand-alone recording, record from the note list.  
To add a recording to a note, create or open a note.  
3. If you do not see the Recording toolbar, tap Menu > View Recording  
Toolbar.  
4. Tap the Record icon (  
) to begin recording.  
5. Hold your device’s microphone near your mouth or other source of  
sound.  
6. Tap the Stop icon (  
) when finished recording.  
7. If you are adding a recording to a note, tap OK to return to the note  
list when finished.  
 
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8. If you are recording in an open note, an icon will appear in the note.  
9. If you are creating a stand-alone recording, the recording will appear  
in the note list.  
To change recording formats  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Input.  
2. Tap the Options tab, and select the desired format you want in the  
Voice recording format list.  
3. Tap OK.  
Note  
You can also change recording formats from within Notes. In the note list, tap  
Menu > Options > Global Input Options link (at the bottom of the page),  
then tap the Options tab.  
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7.1 Messaging  
Messaging is where your text messages (SMS), multimedia messages  
(MMS), and e-mails are located. When you receive new messages, you can  
open them from the Today screen. Simply tap the type of message that you  
want to open.  
New messages  
To select a messaging account  
Do one of the following:  
Tap Start > Messaging. The  
Account Picker screen then appears  
where you can select an account.  
While you are in a message list of a  
certain account, for example SMS \  
MMS, tap Menu > Go To to switch to  
other types of messaging accounts.  
To configure message account settings  
Tap Menu > Options on the  
Account Picker screen; or  
Account Picker screen  
Tap Menu > Tools > Options while  
you’re in a message list.  
 
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To automatically add a signature in outgoing messages  
You can automatically add your name and other information as your  
signature in outgoing SMS and e-mail messages:  
Note  
You need to specify your signature for each type of messaging account.  
1. Tap Start > Messaging, then tap Menu > Options.  
2. Tap Signatures.  
3. Select a messaging account in which to add a signature.  
4. Select the Use signature with this account check box.  
5. In the provided text box, enter the information that will be displayed  
as your signature.  
6. If you want the signature to be added whenever you reply or forward  
messages, select the Use when replying and forwarding check box,  
then tap OK.  
7. Repeat the steps to add a signature to other messaging accounts.  
7.2 Text Messages  
Send short text messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. SMS messages  
have a 160-character limit. If you continue to enter text after the limit is  
reached, the text message will be delivered to your recipients in two or  
more separate messages. These are called concatenated SMS messages. If  
your recipient’s mobile phone supports concatenated messages, they will  
receive your complete SMS message at one time.  
Create a new text message  
Depending on your preference, there are a number of alternative ways you  
can create a new text message.  
From the Account Picker screen  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > SMS \ MMS.  
2. Tap Menu > New > SMS.  
 
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From the Contacts screen  
1. Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. Tap the contact’s name to open his or her contact card.  
3. Touch Send text message.  
Compose and send a text message  
After creating a new text message, follow the steps below to enter your  
message and then send it.  
1. To add recipients, enter their mobile phone numbers in the To field,  
separating them with a semicolon. You can also tap To or tap Menu >  
Add Recipient to add mobile phone numbers from Contacts.  
2. Enter your message.  
Tip  
To choose from preset messages, tap Menu > My Text and tap a desired  
message. To check the spelling, tap Menu > Spell Check.  
3. Tap Send.  
Tips  
To enter symbols, tap Shift using the on-screen keyboard then tap a  
symbol, or use the Symbol Pad. For more information about entering text  
and symbols, see Chapter ꢀ.  
If you want to know when a text message is received, before sending the  
message that you are composing, tap Menu > Message Options then  
select the Request message delivery notification check box.  
To always receive a delivery notification, tap Menu > Tools > Options in  
the text message list, tap SMS \ MMS, then select the Request delivery  
notifications check box.  
 
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Manage text messages  
Text messages that are sent to and received from a contact (or number)  
are grouped as a single thread in your inbox. Threaded SMS lets you see  
exchanged messages (similar to a chat program) with a contact on the  
screen.  
To reply to a text message  
1. In the Text Messages inbox, tap a message thread to open it.  
2. At the bottom of the screen, type your reply message and then tap  
Send.  
Enter your reply message here  
To delete a message in the thread  
1. In the Text Messages inbox, tap a message thread to open it.  
2. Use the Navigation Up or Down control to select a message in the  
thread that you want to delete.  
3. Tap Menu > Delete.  
 
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To delete all messages in a thread  
1. In the Text Messages inbox, select a message thread using the  
Navigation Up or Down control.  
2. Tap Delete.  
To reply to a text message with an MMS message  
You can reply to a text message in a thread using an MMS message.  
1. In the SMS \ MMS inbox, tap a message thread to open it.  
2. Tap Menu > Insert, and then in the menu, select the item you want to  
insert: Picture/Video, Audio or Attachment.  
Tip  
Tap Menu > Advanced Composer after adding a picture/video, audio,  
or attachment to compose an MMS message complete with text,  
emoticons, media and attachments.  
3. Tap Send.  
Tip  
You can also insert a vCard or vCalendar in your MMS message.  
Receive text messages  
Text messages are automatically received when the phone function is  
turned on. When the phone is turned off, text messages are held by  
your wireless service provider until the next time the phone is turned on.  
Copy text messages from and to the SIM card  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > SMS \ MMS.  
2. In the message list, select the text message you want to copy.  
3. Do one of the following:  
To copy a text message to the SIM card, tap Menu > Copy to SIM.  
To copy a text message from the SIM card to your device, tap  
Menu > Copy to Phone.  
Note  
Text messages stored on your SIM card are automatically displayed in the  
Inbox folder. Copying them to your device results in duplicate messages in  
the Inbox folder when your SIM card is in use.  
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7.3 MMS  
Sending MMS messages to your friends and family is fun and easy. You can  
include pictures, video, and an audio clip in an MMS message.  
Notes  
Please note that MMS is a charged service and has to be provisioned on  
your mobile account. Please contact your wireless service provider to have  
MMS provisioned as part of your calling plan.  
Please make sure the size of MMS messages that you send is within the  
limits allowed by your wireless service provider.  
To access MMS messages on your device  
Tap Start > Messaging > SMS \ MMS.  
Change MMS settings  
When you purchase your device, it is already preset with your wireless  
service provider’s MMS settings. If you accidentally lost the preset settings  
or you want to add another wireless service provider, you can configure the  
settings while composing an MMS message.  
To configure MMS settings  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > SMS \ MMS.  
2. Tap Menu > MMS Options. The Settings screen then appears.  
3. In the Preferences tab, select or clear the provided check boxes  
according to your needs. You can choose to download MMS messages  
in both your home and roaming network, keep track of your MMS  
messages, request a delivery or read receipt report, set the resolution  
for images that you send, and more.  
4. Tap the Servers tab and check if your device is preset with MMS  
server settings.  
If there are no preset settings, tap New and enter the following  
information, which you can get from your other wireless service  
provider:  
 
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Server name. A descriptive name, such as your wireless service  
provider name.  
Gateway. Location of the MMS server, which is usually in the form  
of an IP address.  
Port number. HTTP port number used for connecting to the MMS  
server and for file transfer.  
Server address. URL address of the server where MMS messages  
are stored.  
Connect via. Select the connection that your device uses for MMS  
messages.  
Sending size limitation. Select the maximum MMS message size  
allowed by your wireless service provider.  
WAP version. Select either WAP 1.2 or WAP 2.0, depending on  
which one is being used by your other wireless service provider.  
5. Tap OK.  
Note  
If your device already has preset MMS settings, it is recommended that  
you do not change these settings. If you change the preset settings, your  
device may not be able to send and receive MMS messages.  
If you add several MMS message service providers to the Settings screen,  
you can choose one as your default provider. Select the provider's name  
in the list then tap Set As Default.  
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Create and send MMS messages  
You can compose MMS messages in a combination of slides, where each  
slide can consist of a photo, video or audio clip, and/or text.  
To compose an MMS message  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > SMS \ MMS.  
2. Tap Menu > New > MMS.  
3. When you see the Choose a MMS screen, tap a preset template, or tap  
Custom to open a blank MMS message.  
Note If you prefer to always create a blank MMS message, select the Always  
choose custom check box.  
4. In To, enter the recipient’s phone number or e-mail address directly,  
or tap To, Cc, or Bcc to choose a phone number or an e-mail address  
from Contacts.  
5. Enter a subject for your message.  
6. Tap the Insert icon (  
) to select and insert a photo or video clip.  
When selecting a photo or video clip, you can:  
Tap Menu > View to view it first, then tap Select to insert the  
selected photo or video clip into the MMS message you are  
composing.  
Tap  
to take a photo and insert it into the MMS message.  
Tap  
message.  
to record an MMS video clip and insert it into the MMS  
Tap the Exit icon (  
message.  
) to quit selection and return to the MMS  
7. Enter text and insert audio clips by tapping the respective areas. See  
To add text to an MMS messageand “To add an audio clip to an  
MMS messagefor details.  
8. To add more slides, tap or tap Menu > Slides > Insert Slide. Repeat  
steps 5 and 6 to insert a photo/video, text, and audio into each slide  
that you added.  
 
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While on a slide, you can:  
Tap to preview the slide.  
Tap  
Tap  
to go to the previous slide.  
to go to the next slide.  
9. While composing an MMS message, you can also do the following:  
Tap Menu > Options > Background to choose a background  
color from the list.  
Tap Menu > Options > Text Layout, then choose whether to  
place the text above, below, to the left or right of the photo/video.  
Tap Menu > Options > Send Options to specify the sending time,  
expiration, priority, category, and other settings for a message.  
Tap Menu > Attachment to include a contacts card, calendar  
appointment, or any file as an attachment.  
10.Tap Send to send the MMS message.  
Notes You can also send an MMS message directly from the Pictures & Videos or  
Camera program. Do one of the following:  
In Pictures & Videos, select a picture from My Pictures, and tap Menu >  
Send via MMS.  
Capture a photo or an MMS video clip using the camera, and tap the Send  
icon (  
). In the Send File dialog box, tap Send via MMS.  
To create an MMS message from a template  
While on an MMS message, tap Menu > Template > Select a Template to  
compose a message using a predefined template.  
Note  
To save a message as a template, open the message and tap Menu >  
Template > Save as Template.  
To add text to an MMS message  
When you tap Insert text here on your MMS message, an empty screen  
appears where you can enter your text. You can insert the following types of  
information:  
 
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Enter your own text  
Choose from common words  
or phrases from the My Text list  
Insert contact  
information  
Include a Favorites link  
Add an emoticon  
Insert calendar  
appointment  
Tip  
To edit or delete a phrase on the My Text list, tap and hold a string, then tap  
Edit or Delete from the shortcut menu. To create and add a new phrase to  
the list, tap New.  
To add an audio clip to an MMS message  
You can add one audio clip per slide in your MMS message.  
1. Tap Insert audio.  
By default, My Documents will be shown. Tap My Music or another  
folder that contains audio files. When navigating folders, tap the  
Down arrow ( ) to return to the upper folder.  
2. Select an audio file. When selected, you can:  
Tap  
Tap  
to play the audio clip.  
to pause, or tap to stop playback.  
Tap Select to insert it into your MMS message.  
Tap the Exit icon (  
) to quit selection and return to your MMS  
message.  
To record a new audio clip and add it to your MMS message, tap  
. The Record pop-up window then opens. Tap Record to start  
recording, and Stop to end the recording. Tap Play to listen to  
the recorded audio clip, then tap Add. The new audio clip is then  
inserted into your MMS message.  
 
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View and reply MMS messages  
To view an MMS message  
Use the playback controls  
,
, and  
.
Tap Contents to see a list of files included in the message. On the  
Message Contents screen, you can do the following:  
To save a file, select it, and tap Menu > Save.  
To save the contents of a text file to the My Text list, tap Menu >  
Save into My Text.  
To associate a photo to one of your contacts, tap Menu > Assign  
to Contact.  
To reply to an MMS message  
1. In the SMS \ MMS inbox, press Navigation Up or Down to select the  
mobile phone number or name of the contact who sent you the MMS  
message.  
2. In the threaded message, MMS messages will have the  
icon. Tap  
this icon to open and view an MMS message.  
3. After viewing the MMS message, tap Menu > Reply > via MMS to  
reply with an MMS message or tap Menu > Reply > via SMS to reply  
with a text message.  
To block a phone number from sending you MMS messages  
If you do not want to receive MMS messages from a particular sender, you  
can add the sender’s phone number to the MMS Blacklist.  
1. When you receive a new MMS message, open and view the message.  
2. To avoid receiving MMS messages from this sender next time, tap  
Menu > Show > Message Detail.  
3. On the MMS Detail screen, tap Menu > Show Contact Details.  
4. Tap Menu > Save to Blacklist.  
5. Tap Done.  
Tip  
To view the numbers you have blacklisted, on the SMS \ MMS screen, tap  
Menu > MMS Options > Blacklist tab.  
To unblock a phone number and allow the sender to send you MMS  
messages, remove the number from the Blacklist. Tap and hold the phone  
number in the Blacklist then tap Delete.  
 
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7.4 Types of E-mail Accounts  
Before you can send and receive e-mail, you need to set up your e-mail  
account on your device. You can set up the following types of e-mail  
accounts on your device:  
Outlook e-mail that you synchronize with your PC or your company’s  
Exchange Server.  
E-mail account that you have from an Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
Web-based e-mail accounts such as Yahoo!® Mail, AOL®, etc.  
Work account that you access using a VPN connection.  
Set up your device to synchronize Microsoft® Office  
Outlook® e-mail with the computer  
If you have installed the synchronization software on your PC and created a  
partnership with your device, then your device is ready to send and receive  
Outlook e-mail. If you have not yet installed the synchronization software  
nor created a partnership, please do so by following the procedures in  
Chapter 5.  
Tip  
To set up your company e-mail account so that you can access Outlook  
e-mail messages wirelessly, you must set up your device to synchronize via  
a wireless LAN or over-the-air connection with your company’s Exchange  
Server. For more information about synchronizing with your company e-mail  
server, see Chapter 8.  
 
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7.5 E-mail Setup Wizard  
Windows Mobile’s E-mail Setup wizard walks you through the process  
of setting up your e-mail account. It has an Auto Setup feature which can  
automatically set up your e-mail account based on the e-mail address and  
password that you enter, if your e-mail provider settings are preconfigured  
on your device. If the settings are not found on your device, Auto Setup  
then attempts to retrieve the settings online for which you may be charged  
when your device connects to the Internet and downloads them. If it  
cannot find the e-mail settings online, you need to enter them manually.  
Note  
For more information about setting up your company Outlook e-mail  
account, see Chapter 8.  
Set up an Internet e-mail account  
Set up a POPꢁ or IMAP4 e-mail account on your device if you have an  
e-mail account from an Internet service provider (ISP) or other e-mail  
service provider, or a Web-based account such as Gmail, Yahoo! Mail Plus,  
or AOL. You can also add a work account that you access using a VPN server  
connection as a POPꢁ/IMAP4 account.  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > Setup E-mail.  
2. Enter your E-mail address and the Password for your e-mail account  
and select the Save password option. Tap Next.  
3. If e-mail provider settings are found preconfigured on your device,  
the E-mail Setup wizard shows a successful message. Tap Next.  
If the settings are not found on your device, select the Try to get e-  
mail settings automatically from the Internet checkbox to find and  
download e-mail server settings from the Internet and then tap Next.  
4. Enter Your name and the Account display name and then tap Next.  
Note If the E-mail Setup wizard was unsuccessful in finding and downloading  
settings from the Internet, select Internet e-mail from the Your e-mail  
provider list on the next screen. You will be asked to enter e-mail server  
settings. See “To specify e-mail server settingsfor details.  
 
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5. In the Automatic Send/Receive list, choose how often you want  
e-mail messages to be automatically sent and downloaded on your  
device.  
Note Tap Review all download settings to select download options, set the  
e-mail format as HTML or plain text, and more. For more information,  
see “To customize download and format settings."  
6. Tap Finish.  
To specify e-mail server settings  
If Auto Setup is unsuccessful, contact your ISP or e-mail provider for the  
Incoming mail server and outgoing mail server settings so you can enter  
them on your device.  
Other options that you can select include the following:  
Select the Outgoing server requires authentication check box, if  
required by your provider.  
If the outgoing e-mail server requires a different user name and  
password for sending e-mail, clear the Use the same user name and  
password for sending e-mail check box. You will be prompted to  
enter these information.  
Tap Advanced Server Settings, then select the Require SSL check  
boxes if your e-mail provider uses an SSL connection for more secured  
e-mail.  
From the Network connection list, select the data connection that  
you use for connecting to the Internet.  
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To customize download and format settings  
Before you tap Finish when setting up your POPꢁ or IMAP4 e-mail account,  
you can tap Review all download settings to choose download options,  
message format, and other settings.  
Options  
Description  
Automatic Send/Receive  
You can select a time interval for connecting to  
the Internet automatically to send and receive  
messages.  
Download messages  
Set the number of days of messages that you  
want to be downloaded to your device.  
Send/receive when I click  
Send  
By default, messages are immediately delivered  
when you tap Send. If you prefer to save  
outgoing messages to the Outbox folder first,  
clear the check box. (In this case, you will need  
to manually send messages by tapping Menu >  
Send/Receive).  
Use automatic send/  
receive schedule when  
roaming  
This allows your device to data roam when  
there is a set time interval for connecting to the  
Internet automatically. Since this may result in  
higher connection costs, you may want to leave  
the check box cleared.  
When deleting messages  
Choose whether to delete messages from the  
mail server when you delete them on your device.  
Message format  
Select HTML or Plain Text.  
Message download limit  
Select the e-mail download size. If you have large  
volumes of e-mail, use a lower size or select to  
download headers only.  
 
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Set up a custom domain e-mail  
When you are using an e-mail domain name that is hosted by a different e-  
mail provider (for example, your e-mail address may be Benjamin@startup.  
com but Email.com hosts the e-mail account and provides e-mail services),  
select the Custom Domain option in the E-mail Setup wizard to set up your  
e-mail account on your device.  
1. Add a new e-mail account. See “Add an e-mail accountfor  
instructions.  
2. Enter your E-mail address and the Password for your e-mail account  
and select the Save password option. Tap Next.  
3. Clear the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the  
Internet and then tap Next.  
4. In Your e-mail provider, select Custom domain and then tap Next.  
5. Enter the domain of your e-mail provider and then tap Next.  
6. The E-mail Setup wizard then tries to find the e-mail provider settings  
on your device or from the Internet. If the settings are found, it shows  
a successful message. Tap Next.  
7. Enter Your name and the Account display name and then tap Next.  
Note If the E-mail Setup wizard was unsuccessful in finding the settings, you  
will be prompted to enter e-mail server settings on the succeeding  
screens. See “To specify e-mail server settingsfor details.  
8. In the Automatic Send/Receive list, choose how often you want  
e-mail messages to be automatically sent and downloaded on your  
device.  
Note Tap Review all download settings to select download options, set the  
e-mail format as HTML or plain text, and more. For more information,  
see “To customize download and format settings."  
9. Tap Finish.  
1ꢀ8 Exchanging Messages  
7.6 Using E-mail  
After setting up e-mail accounts on your device, you can start sending and  
receiving e-mail messages.  
Create a new e-mail message  
Depending on your preference, there are two ways you can create a new  
e-mail message.  
To start from an empty message  
1. Tap Start > Messaging or press the MESSAGING button on your  
device, and then select an e-mail account.  
2. Tap Menu > New.  
To send an e-mail to a contact  
1. Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. Select a Contact name.  
3. Touch Send e-mail.  
Compose and send an e-mail  
After creating a new e-mail, follow the steps below to enter your message  
and then send it.  
1. To add recipients, enter their e-mail addresses, separating them with  
a semicolon. You can also tap To if you want to add e-mail addresses  
stored in Contacts.  
2. Enter a subject and compose your message.  
Tip  
To choose from preset messages, tap Menu > My Text and tap a desired  
message. To check the spelling, tap Menu > Spell Check.  
3. Tap Send.  
Tips  
To enter symbols, tap Shift using the on-screen keyboard then tap a  
symbol, or use the Symbol Pad. For more information about entering text  
and symbols, see Chapter ꢀ.  
To set the priority, tap Menu > Message Options.  
If you are working offline, e-mail messages are moved to the Outbox  
folder and will be sent the next time you connect.  
 
Exchanging Messages 1ꢀ9  
To add an attachment to a message  
1. In the message that you are composing, tap Menu > Insert and tap  
the item you want to attach: Picture, Voice Note, or File.  
2. Select the file you want to attach, or record a voice note.  
Filter the Inbox message list  
When the Inbox on your device is full of messages, it may be hard to browse  
and locate a desired message. You can filter your Inbox to only display the  
messages that contain a particular sender or subject you are searching for.  
To filter your Inbox  
Enter the sender’s name or e-mail subject you  
want to look for using the on-screen keyboard.  
As you tap the keys, the message list narrows  
down to the conditions you have set.  
For example, pressing “Sthen “Anarrows the  
list to only the e-mails that contain sender  
names and e-mail subjects that start with “SA.”  
View and reply to messages  
To download a complete e-mail  
By default, each e-mail received in the inbox on your device contains only  
the first few kilobytes of the message. When you open an e-mail, it displays  
only the headers and part of the message. You must download the whole  
e-mail to view the complete content.  
To download a complete e-mail message, open the e-mail and then do one  
of the following:  
Scroll to the end of the message, and tap Get entire message and  
any attachments (POPꢁ e-mail account) or tap Get the rest of this  
message (IMAP4 and Outlook e-mail accounts).  
Tap Menu > Download Message.  
 
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Notes  
The Fetch Mail feature, which is available for POPꢁ and IMAP4 Internet  
e-mail accounts, downloads an entire e-mail without the need for you to  
perform a full synchronization. This limits the download to just the e-mail  
message that you want and helps save data cost.  
Fetch Mail is also available for Outlook E-mail. See “Instant download  
through Fetch Mailin Chapter 8 for details.  
Download may take some time, depending on the speed of your Internet  
connection, size of the whole e-mail, and whether file attachments are  
automatically downloaded.  
To download file attachments  
POP3 e-mail account: File attachments of a POPꢁ Internet e-mail  
account are automatically downloaded when you download a  
complete e-mail.  
IMAP4 and Outlook e-mail accounts: File attachments appear  
below the subject of an e-mail message. Tapping an attachment  
opens the attachment if it has been fully downloaded or marks it for  
download the next time you send and receive e-mail.  
You can set automatic download of file attachments. See “Customize  
e-mail settingsin this chapter for details.  
To reply to or forward a message  
1. Open the message and tap Menu > Reply, Menu > Reply All, or  
Menu > Forward.  
2. Enter your response, then tap Send.  
Notes  
You can receive and view HTML e-mails from any type of e-mail account.  
The HTML format is retained, without layout shifting or resizing. HTML  
e-mail support in Outlook Mobile is available only if you are synchronizing  
your device with Microsoft Exchange Server ꢀ007.  
When replying using an Outlook e-mail account, you can customize  
ActiveSync to exclude addresses, including your own, from being added  
to the recipient list. Tap Menu > Options in ActiveSync, select the E-mail  
item, tap Settings, then tap Advanced. In the My e-mail addresses text  
box, enter e-mail addresses you want to exclude.  
 
Exchanging Messages 1ꢁ1  
Synchronize e-mails  
Synchronizing e-mails ensures that new e-mails are downloaded to the  
device Inbox folder, e-mails in the Outbox folder are sent, and e-mails  
deleted from the server are removed from your device. The manner in which  
you synchronize e-mails depends on the type of e-mail account you have.  
To automatically synchronize an Outlook e-mail account  
1. Connect your device to your computer through USB or Bluetooth.  
Otherwise, connect through Wi-Fi or a data connection if you are  
synchronizing Outlook e-mail with the Exchange Server. For more  
information, see Chapter 8.  
2. Synchronization automatically begins, and your device sends and  
receives Outlook e-mail.  
To manually synchronize your Outlook or Internet e-mail account  
1. Select your Internet e-mail account. (See “To select a messaging  
accountin this chapter.)  
2. Tap Menu > Send/Receive.  
Customize e-mail settings  
To change the download size and format for Outlook e-mail  
1. Disconnect your device from the computer.  
2. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.  
3. Tap Menu > Options, select E-mail, then tap Settings.  
4. On the E-mail Sync Options screen:  
Under Message format, select HTML or Plain text. HTML is only  
available when connected to Microsoft Exchange Server ꢀ007 or  
later.  
Under Download size limit, select the desired e-mail size.  
5. Close ActiveSync and reconnect your device to the computer.  
 
1ꢁꢀ Exchanging Messages  
To change the download size and format for Internet e-mail  
1. Tap Menu > Options on the Account Picker screen, or tap Menu >  
Tools > Options while you’re in a message list.  
2. Tap your POPꢁ or IMAP4 Internet e-mail account.  
3. Tap Download Size Settings.  
Under Message format, select HTML or Plain text.  
Under Download size limit, select the desired e-mail size.  
4. Tap Done.  
To automatically receive attachments on Outlook e-mails  
1. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.  
2. Tap Menu > Options.  
3. Tap E-mail > Settings, then select Include file attachments.  
To automatically receive attachments on IMAP4 e-mails  
1. Tap Menu > Options on the Account Picker screen, or tap Menu >  
Tools > Options while you’re in a message list.  
2. Tap the name of your IMAP4 e-mail account.  
3. Tap Download Size Settings.  
4. In Download attachments, select a download size or select All  
attachments.  
5. Tap Done.  
To store attachments on the storage card  
1. Tap Start > Messaging.  
2. Tap Menu > Options > Storage tab.  
3. Select the When available, use this storage card to store  
attachments check box.  
 
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8.1 Synchronizing Your Device with the  
Exchange Server  
To keep up-to-date with your company e-mails and meeting schedules  
while you’re out of the office, you can connect your device to the Internet  
through Wi-Fi or a data connection and synchronize with your company’s  
Exchange Server.  
Set up an Exchange Server connection  
Before you can start to synchronize with or access information from the  
Exchange Server, you need to set up an Exchange Server connection on  
your device. You need to get the following information from your network  
administrator and enter them on your device:  
Exchange Server name (must be the Outlook Web Access server  
name)  
Domain name  
User name and password that you use at work  
If you have not synchronized your device with your PC, follow these steps to  
set up an Exchange Server connection.  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > Setup E-mail  
2. Enter the E-mail address and Password for the e-mail account and  
select the Save password option. Tap Next.  
3. Clear the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the  
Internet option and tap Next.  
4. In Your e-mail provider, select Exchange server and tap Next.  
5. Tap Next again.  
6. Select the Attempt to detect Exchange Server Settings  
automatically option and tap Next.  
7. Enter the Domain name and tap Next.  
8. In Server address, enter the Exchange Server address and tap Next.  
9. Select the items that you want to sync with the Exchange Server.  
 
Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 1ꢁ5  
Tips • To change synchronization settings of an information item, for  
example, E-mail, select the item, then tap Settings.  
To change the rules for resolving synchronization conflicts, tap Menu  
> Advanced.  
10.Tap Finish.  
Notes  
If you synchronized e-mails with your computer before, open ActiveSync  
on your device, then tap Menu > Add Server Source to set up an  
Exchange Server connection. When prompted to select information types  
for synchronization, you must first clear the E-mail check box under the  
Windows PC item before you can select  
E-mail under Exchange Server.  
To change Exchange Server settings, open ActiveSync on your device,  
then tap Menu > Configure Server.  
Start synchronization  
Before you start synchronizing with the Exchange Server, make sure your  
device has been set up with a data connection to the Internet so that you  
can synchronize wirelessly. For more information about connections, see  
Chapter 10.  
After you finish setting up an Exchange Server connection, your device  
automatically starts synchronization.  
You can manually start synchronization anytime by tapping Sync in  
ActiveSync.  
Note  
If you connect your device to your office computer via a USB or Bluetooth  
connection, you can use this connection to the PC to “pass throughto the  
network and download Outlook e-mails and other information to your  
device.  
 
1ꢁ6 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments  
8.2 Working with Company E-mails  
Your device gives you instant access to your company e-mails and lets  
you manage your messages easier. Direct Push, Fetch Mail, Remote e-mail  
search, and e-mail flags are just some of the tools you can use to manage  
your e-mails.  
Note  
Some messaging features depend on the Microsoft Exchange Server version  
used in your company. Please check with your network administrator for the  
availability of these features.  
Automatic synchronization through Direct Push  
Direct Push technology (push e-mail feature) enables you to receive new  
e-mails on your device as soon as they arrive in your Inbox on the Exchange  
Server. With this feature, items such as contacts, calendar and tasks are  
also immediately updated onto your device when these items have been  
changed or new entries have been added on the Exchange Server. To make  
Direct Push work, you need to have a Wi-Fi or data connection on your  
device.  
You need to perform a full synchronization between your device and the  
Exchange Server first before Direct Push can be enabled.  
Requirement The Direct Push feature works for your device only if your  
company is using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003  
Service Pack 2 (SP2) with Exchange ActiveSync or  
higher version.  
To enable Direct Push via Comm Manager  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Comm Manager.  
2. On the Comm Manager screen, tap the DirectPush button. The  
button  
turns to  
, which indicates that you will receive  
e-mails as they arrive.  
When the button is in the  
your e-mails.  
state, you need to manually retrieve  
 
Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 1ꢁ7  
To enable Direct Push via ActiveSync  
1. In ActiveSync on your device, tap Menu > Schedule.  
2. Select As items arrive in the Peak times and Off-peak times boxes.  
Notes When both the GPRS and Wi-Fi connections are turned on at the same time,  
the Direct Push feature will always opt for Wi-Fi.  
Scheduled synchronization  
If you do not want to use Direct Push, you can set a regular schedule  
for synchronizing Outlook e-mail and information. Set how often to  
synchronize during Peak times (which usually refer to your working hours)  
when e-mail volume is high, as well as Off-peak times when e-mail volume  
is low.  
1. In ActiveSync on your device, tap Menu > Schedule.  
2. Select a shorter time interval in the Peak times box for you to be able  
to receive e-mails more frequently.  
3. Select a longer interval in the Off-peak times box.  
Tip  
To set the days and hours that make up your peak and off-peak times, tap  
Adjust peak times to fit your schedule.  
1ꢁ8 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments  
Instant download through Fetch Mail  
The Fetch Mail feature downloads an entire e-mail immediately without the  
need for you to perform a full Send/Receive action. This limits the download  
to just the e-mail message that you want and helps save data cost.  
Requirement Fetch Mail works for your device only if your company is  
using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or higher.  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > Outlook E-mail.  
2. Tap an e-mail message to open it.  
3. By default, only the first few kilobytes of the message is shown. To  
download the whole e-mail, scroll to the bottom of the message then  
tap Get the rest of this message.  
4. A “Downloading messagestatus appears. Wait for the remainder of  
the message body to be downloaded.  
Tip  
For information about changing e-mail sync options such as the initial  
download size limit for e-mail, see "Customize e-mail settings" in Chapter 7.  
Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 1ꢁ9  
Search for e-mails on the Exchange Server  
You can access messages that are not available on your device by searching  
your Microsoft Exchange Server mailbox. The search results will be  
downloaded and displayed in a Search Results folder.  
Requirement Your company must be using Microsoft Exchange Server  
2007 or higher.  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > Outlook  
E-mail.  
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Search Server.  
3. In the Look for text box, enter the  
search keyword.  
4. Choose the date range of messages  
to search from.  
5. From the Look in list, choose  
whether to search from your inbox or  
outbox only or to search all folders.  
6. Tap Search.  
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Flag your messages  
Flags serve as a reminder for you to follow-up on important issues or  
requests that are indicated in the messages. Flagging messages, which  
has been a useful feature on desktop Outlook E-mail, can also be done in  
Outlook Mobile on your device. You can flag received messages on your  
device.  
Requirement Flags are enabled only if e-mails are synchronized with  
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or higher. Flags are  
disabled or hidden if e-mails are synchronized with earlier  
versions of Microsoft Exchange Server.  
To flag or unflag a message  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > Outlook E-mail.  
2. Select a message, or open a message.  
3. Tap Menu > Follow Up and select one of the following options:  
Set Flag Mark the message with a red flag to indicate that it needs  
follow up.  
Complete Flag Mark the message with a check mark to indicate  
that the issue or request in the e-mail is already completed.  
Clear Flag Remove the flag to unmark the message.  
Note  
E-mail message reminders are displayed on your device if the messages are  
flagged with reminders and synchronized from the Exchange Server.  
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Out-of-office auto-reply  
Microsoft® Office Outlook® Mobile allows you to retrieve and change your  
out-of-office status. Just like desktop Outlook E-mail, Outlook Mobile  
automatically sends an auto-reply message when you’re not available.  
To send out-of-office auto-reply messages  
1. Tap Start > Messaging >  
Outlook E-mail.  
2. Tap Menu > Tools > Out of  
Office.  
3. From the I am currently list,  
select Out of the Office.  
4. Enter your auto-reply message  
then tap Done.  
View a document linked to an e-mail message  
When you receive an e-mail that contains a link to a document such as a  
PDF or Microsoft® Office document located on SharePoint or an internal file  
server, you can view the document on your device.  
Requirement You can view the document only if you have a Microsoft  
Outlook account that synchronizes with Microsoft  
Exchange Server ꢀ007 or later. Exchange Server must also  
be set up to allow access to SharePoint document libraries  
or internal file servers.  
1. On the Today screen, tap Start > Messaging.  
2. Select an e-mail account, then open a message with a link to a  
SharePoint document.  
3. Tap the link to open and view the document.  
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8.3 Managing Meeting Requests  
When you schedule and send meeting requests from your device, you can  
invite attendees to your meeting and check their status to know about their  
availability.  
When you receive a meeting request, you can reply by accepting or  
declining the request. The meeting request also clearly indicates whether or  
not there are conflicting or adjacent meetings.  
Requirement Your company must be using Microsoft Exchange Server  
2007 or higher.  
To reply to a meeting request  
1. In Outlook Mobile, tap the meeting request e-mail to open it.  
2. Tap Accept to reply and accept the meeting request, or tap Menu >  
Decline if you cannot attend the meeting.  
Tips  
Before responding, you can check your availability during the time  
of the requested meeting by tapping View your calendar.  
If the time of the meeting conflicts with your other appointments,  
a “Scheduling Conflictstatus appears on top of the e-mail.  
3. Choose whether or not to edit your response e-mail before sending  
then tap OK.  
4. If you accepted the meeting request, it will automatically be added as  
an appointment in Calendar on your device.  
 
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To view the list of meeting participants  
1. Tap Start > Calendar.  
2. Tap a meeting request that you previously sent, then tap Attendees.  
The required and optional attendees will be listed.  
Icons indicating whether each attendee has accepted or declined the  
meeting request will also be displayed.  
Note  
Tips  
To see the icon indicators in the attendees list, make sure Calendar is  
synchronized with the Exchange Server.  
For information about creating a meeting request, see “To send a meeting  
requestin Chapter 6.  
If you select a meeting that you have organized, the list shows who has  
accepted or declined the meeting.  
To view an attendee’s contact information, tap the attendee’s name. If  
the attendee is included in your contacts list, you will see the contact  
information immediately. If the attendee is not in your contacts list, tap  
Company Directory to view the contact information.  
8.4 Finding Contacts in the Company Directory  
In addition to having contacts on your device, you can access contact  
information from your organization’s Company Directory. By having  
over-the-air access to the Company Directory, you can easily send e-mail  
messages and meeting requests to anyone in your company.  
Requirement Access to the Company Directory is available only if  
your organization is running Microsoft Exchange Server  
ꢀ00ꢁ SPꢀ or higher, and you have completed your first  
synchronization with the Exchange Server.  
1. Synchronize with Exchange Server if you have never done so.  
2. Do any of the following:  
In Contacts, tap Menu > Company Directory.  
In a new message, tap the To box (or tap Menu > Add Recipient)  
and tap Company Directory.  
 
144 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments  
In a new meeting request using Calendar, tap Attendees and then  
tap Company Directory at the top of the list.  
3. Enter the part or full contact name and tap Search. In the search  
results list, tap a contact to select it.  
Notes  
You can save a contact from the Company Directory to your device by  
selecting the contact then tapping Menu > Save to Contacts.  
You can search on the following information as long as that information is  
included in the Company Directory: First name, Last name, E-mail name,  
Display name, E-mail address, or Office location.  
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8.5 E-mail Security  
Windows Mobile® on your device protects your Outlook e-mails through  
Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME), which allows you to  
digitally sign and encrypt your messages.  
Digitally signing a message applies your certificate with the authorization  
key to the message. This proves to the recipient that the message is from  
you and not from an imposter or a hacker, and that the message has not  
been altered.  
Encryption protects the privacy of your message by converting it from  
plain, readable text into cipher (scrambled) text. Only the recipient who has  
the authorization key can decipher the message.  
Requirement S/MIME encryption and digital signatures for Windows  
Mobile® powered devices are available only with Exchange  
Server ꢀ00ꢁ SPꢀ or a later version that supports S/MIME. If  
you are not using one of these products, or have not yet  
synchronized, these options are unavailable.  
Note  
You can encrypt a message with or without a certificate. However, to read an  
encrypted message, you need a valid certificate to decrypt it.  
To individually sign and encrypt a new message  
1. Tap Start > Messaging >  
Outlook E-mail.  
2. Tap Menu > New to create a new  
message.  
3. Tap Menu > Message Options.  
4. From the Security list, select  
whether to encrypt only, sign the  
message only, or do both.  
5. Tap OK.  
 
146 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments  
To verify the digital signature on a signed message you receive  
1. Open the Outlook e-mail message that has been digitally signed.  
2. At the top of the message, tap View Signature Status.  
3. Tap Menu > Check Certificate.  
To view the details of the certificate in the message, tap Menu > View  
Certificate.  
Note  
There can be several reasons why a digital signature is not valid. For example,  
the sender’s certificate may have expired, it may have been revoked by the  
certificate authority, or the server that verifies the certificate is unavailable.  
Contact the sender to report the problem.  
 
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To digitally sign and encrypt all messages  
You can set up ActiveSync to digitally sign and encrypt all outgoing  
messages. You must obtain a valid certificate to sign and encrypt e-mail  
messages successfully.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.  
2. Tap Menu > Options.  
3. Select the E-mail information type, and tap Settings. On the E-mail  
Sync Options screen, tap Advanced.  
4. Do one or both of the following:  
To sign all your outgoing e-mail messages so that recipients can  
be certain that the messages were sent by you and have not been  
altered in any way, select the Sign all outgoing e-mail messages  
check box.  
To encrypt all your outgoing e-mail messages so that the  
contents of your messages are protected from being viewed by  
anyone other than the intended recipients, select the Encrypt all  
outgoing e-mail messages check box.  
5. Tap Choose Certificate to select a certificate for signing or  
encrypting outgoing e-mail messages.  
 
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Set permissions on an e-mail message  
Another way of protecting your e-mail messages is to send messages with  
restricted permissions using Information Rights Management (IRM).  
Requirement This works only with a Microsoft Outlook e-mail account  
and if your company is using RMS Server SP1.  
1. Tap Start > Messaging > Outlook E-mail.  
2. Create a message, then tap Menu > Message Options.  
3. In Permission, do one of the following:  
To allow anyone to read the message, select Unrestricted access.  
To prevent the message from being forwarded, printed, or copied,  
select Do not forward.  
4. Tap OK.  
Tip  
An IRM-protected message received on your device can only be replied to or  
forwarded if the message permits it.  
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9.1 Microsoft® Office Mobile  
Office Mobile consists of three applications that let you create, edit and  
view Microsoft documents. These three applications are:  
Microsoft® Office Word Mobile is a streamlined version of Microsoft  
Word. Word documents created on your PC can be opened and  
edited on your device. You can also create and edit documents and  
templates in Word Mobile and save them as *.docx, *.dotx, *.rtf, and  
*.txt files.  
Microsoft® Office OneNote® Mobile lets you create notes with text,  
photos, and voice recordings for synchronization later with Microsoft®  
Office OneNote® ꢀ007 on your computer.  
Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile makes it easy for you to open and  
edit Excel workbooks and templates created on your PC. You can also  
create new workbooks and templates in Excel Mobile and save them  
as *.xlsx and *.xltx files.  
Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile lets you open and view (not  
create) slide show presentations, *.ppt and *.pps formats, created on  
your PC.  
 
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To use Microsoft Office Mobile  
1. Tap Start > Office Mobile.  
2. Tap the Office Mobile application that you want to use.  
Word Mobile and Excel Mobile do not fully support some features of  
Microsoft® Office Word and Microsoft® Office Excel®. To see a complete list  
of features that are not supported in Word Mobile and Excel Mobile, see  
Help on your device.  
Tips  
By default, Word Mobile saves documents in .docx format, while Excel  
Mobile saves workbooks in .xlsx format. If you want to open these types  
of files on a computer that uses Microsoft Office ꢀ000, Office XP, or Office  
ꢀ00ꢁ, you need to download and install the File Format Converter in  
your computer. You can find this converter at http://www.microsoft.  
com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=941Bꢁ470-ꢁAE9-4AEE-8F4ꢁ-C6BB  
74CD1466&displaylang=en.  
If you want Word Mobile to save documents in .doc format, tap Menu >  
Tools > Options (or Menu > Options when no document is opened),  
then change the Default template to Word 97-2003 Document (.doc).  
If you want Excel Mobile to save workbooks in a format that is compatible  
with Microsoft Office ꢀ000, Office XP, or Office ꢀ00ꢁ, tap Menu > Options  
(with no workbook opened), then change the Template for new  
workbook to Blank 97-2003 Workbook.  
15ꢀ Working With Documents and Files  
9.2 Adobe® Reader® LE  
Adobe® Reader® LE is an application for viewing PDF (Portable Document  
Format) documents on your device. It supports a subset of the features  
found in the PC versions of Adobe Reader.  
To open Adobe Reader LE  
Tap Start > Programs > Adobe Reader LE.  
To open a PDF file on your device  
Open File Explorer and find the desired PDF file, then tap the file to open it.  
To navigate through a PDF document  
When you are viewing a PDF document, you can do any of the following:  
Use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars (including the Up, Down,  
Right and Left arrow keys on the bars) to move to the desired  
direction of the page.  
Press NAVIGATION up/down/right/left to move to the desired  
direction of the page.  
Tap to move to the previous page; tap to move to the next page.  
Tap to jump to the first page; tap to jump to the last page.  
Tap Tools > Go To > Page Number to to enter a page number that  
you want to view.  
To search for text in the document  
1. Tap Tools > Find > Text or tap  
on the toolbar.  
2. Type in the text to be searched, then tap Find.  
3. The matched text in the document will be highlighted.  
4. To search for the next occurrence of the text, tap Tools > Find > Next.  
To exit Adobe Reader LE  
Tap Menu > Exit.  
Tips  
Adobe Reader LE displays a bookmark pane for the PDF files that contain  
bookmarks. Tap the bookmarks to go to a specific section/page within the  
file.  
Adobe Reader LE supports password-protected PDF files with up to 1ꢀ8-  
bit encryption. When you open a password-protected PDF file, you will be  
prompted to enter the password before the file can be opened.  
 
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9.3 Copying and Managing Files  
You can copy files between your device and PC, or copy files to a storage  
card that is inserted on your device. You can also efficiently manage your  
files and folders using File Explorer.  
Copy files using Windows Mobile® Device Center or  
ActiveSync  
Using Windows Mobile® Device Center or ActiveSync, you can copy files  
from your PC to your device and vice versa.  
To copy a file between your device and the PC  
1. Connect your device to the PC.  
2. Click File Management > Browse the contents of your device in  
Windows Mobile Device Center or click Explore in ActiveSync on  
your PC. This opens Windows Explorer on your PC and displays the  
contents of your device.  
3. To copy a file from your device to your PC:  
a. In Windows Explorer on your PC, browse your device and navigate  
to the file that you want to copy.  
b. Right-click the file, then click Copy.  
c. Locate the destination folder on your PC. Right-click the folder,  
then click Paste.  
4. To copy a file from your PC to your device:  
a. On your PC, navigate to the folder that contains the file you want  
to copy.  
b. Right-click the file, then click Copy.  
c. Right-click the destination folder on your device, then click Paste.  
Copying a file results in separate versions of a file on your device and PC.  
Because the files are not synchronized, changes made to one file will not  
affect the other. If you want file changes to be automatically updated on  
your device and PC, you can synchronize files between your device and PC.  
For more information about synchronizing with a computer, see Chapter 5.  
 
154 Working With Documents and Files  
Use File Explorer  
File Explorer lets you browse the contents of folders on your device. The  
root folder on the device is named My Device. My Device is similar to My  
Computer on the PC and contains the My Documents, Program Files, Temp,  
Storage Card, and Windows folders, among others.  
To use File Explorer  
1. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer.  
2. Tap a folder or file to open it.  
3. To return to an upper level folder, tap the Down arrow ( ) and select  
the folder.  
4. To delete, rename, or copy a file quickly, tap and hold the file then  
choose the desired operation from the shortcut menu. To select  
multiple files, tap and drag over the desired files.  
Store files to a storage card  
To copy files to a storage card  
1. Make sure the storage card is properly inserted into your device.  
2. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer and navigate to the  
appropriate folder.  
3. Tap and hold the file you want to copy, and tap Copy.  
4. Tap the Down arrow ( ) then tap Storage Card from the list.  
5. Tap Menu > Edit > Paste.  
To automatically save files on a storage card  
In the Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, and Notes programs, you may find it  
helpful to save all new documents, notes, and workbooks directly on a  
storage card.  
1. From the program file list, tap Menu > Options.  
2. With a storage card inserted in your device, in the Save to box, select  
the appropriate storage card to automatically save new files on the  
storage card.  
3. Tap OK.  
Note  
In the file or note list, a storage card symbol (  
names of files saved on a storage card.  
) is displayed next to the  
 
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9.4 ZIP  
ZIP allows you to save memory and increase the storage capacity of your  
device by compressing files in the conventional ZIP format. You can view  
and extract archive files received from various sources. You can also create  
new *.zip files on your device.  
Start ZIP and Open .zip files  
You can use ZIP to either archive files or open an existing archive file on  
your device. Each time you start ZIP on your device, it searches for files  
that have the .zip file extension, and displays these files on the Archive List  
screen.  
To start ZIP on your device  
Tap Start > Programs > ZIP.  
To open a ZIP file and extract files  
1. Open a file using any of the following:  
Select a file and tap File > Open Archive.  
Tap and hold a file and tap Open Archive.  
Double-tap a file.  
Note You cannot select multiple ZIP files.  
2. The files contained in the zip file are then displayed. Select files by  
doing one of the following:  
Tap to select a file.  
To select several files, tap Menu > Action and make sure Multi-  
Select Mode is selected. Select files by tapping each file. (Tap a  
selected file to deselect it).  
To select all files, tap Menu > Action > Select All.  
3. Tap Menu > Action > Extract.  
4. Choose a folder in which files will be extracted to, then tap Extract.  
 
156 Working With Documents and Files  
To create a zip archive  
1. Tap File > New Archive.  
2. On the Save As screen, enter a zip file name and choose a folder in  
which to save the zip file. You can also choose whether the zip file will  
be saved on the device’s main memory or a storage card.  
3. Tap Save.  
4. Tap Menu > Action > Add.  
5. Double-tap the folder that contains the files you want to archive.  
6. Select files by doing one of the following:  
Tap to select a file.  
To select several files, tap and hold on the screen, then select  
Multi-Select Mode. Select files by tapping each file. (Tap a  
selected file to deselect it).  
To select all files, tap and hold on the screen, then tap Select All.  
7. Tap Add.  
8. Tap Menu > File > Close Archive.  
9. After closing the zip file, you can tap Find to search for all zip files and  
display them on the Archive List screen.  
 
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10.1 Comm Manager  
Comm Manager acts like a central switch that lets you enable or disable  
phone features as well as manage your data connections easily.  
To open Comm Manager  
Tap Start > Programs > Comm Manager.  
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5
6
2
3
4
7
8
1
Tap to switch Airplane mode on or off. Turning on Airplane mode turns off the  
phone and Bluetooth functions. For more information, see “Airplane Modein  
Chapter ꢁ.  
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3
4
5
6
Tap to toggle between turning on or off Bluetooth. Tap Settings > Bluetooth to  
configure Bluetooth on your device. See "Bluetooth" in this chapter for details.  
Tap to toggle between automatically receiving (as items arrive) or manually  
retrieving Outlook e-mails. See Chapter 8 for details.  
Tap to toggle between turning on the phone's ringer or setting the phone to  
vibration/mute mode.  
Tap to toggle between enabling or disabling the phone. Tap Settings > Phone to  
set the ring tone and other phone settings. See Chapter 4 for details.  
Tap to toggle between turning on or off Wi-Fi. Tap Settings > Wireless LAN to  
configure Wi-Fi on your device. See "Wi-Fi" in this chapter for details.  
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Tap to disconnect or reconnect data connections (e.g. ꢁG or GPRS).  
Tap to open ActiveSync so you can synchronize the device and computer. See  
Chapter 5 for details.  
 
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10.2 Connection Setup  
Connection Setup configures your device’s data connections, such as  
GPRS, WAP, and MMS, for you so that you do not need to enter the settings  
manually onto your device. All you need to do is to select your network  
operator, then Connection Setup does all the configuration for you.  
To automatically detect the network operator  
The first time you power on your  
device, or when you insert a new  
SIM card and then power on your  
device, Connection Setup will display  
a notification message to inform you  
that it will automatically configure  
your device.  
1. Tap Yes on the notification message.  
2. If your SIM card supports multiple network operator profiles, the next  
message that appears will display network profile choices. Select the  
profile you want to use and tap OK.  
3. Next, you will be asked if you want to automatically configure your  
device to the proper network settings. Tap Yes.  
Connection Setup then starts to configure your device’s data  
connection settings.  
4. After the Connection Setup completes the configuration, tap Restart.  
To manually select the network operator  
You can also manually select your network operator from Connection  
Setup’s settings screen. Connection Setup will then reconfigure your  
device’s data connections settings based on the operator that you selected.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connection Setup.  
2. Select the network Country and Operator you want to use and tap  
OK  
.
Note If you choose a Country and/or Operator that is different from the  
installed SIM card network operator, you may not be able to access  
network services.  
 
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3. The next message that appears prompts you to confirm whether you  
want to configure the data connection settings based on the selected  
network. Tap Yes.  
Connection Setup then starts to configure the data connection settings  
.
4. After the Connection Setup completes the configuration, tap Restart.  
10.3 Ways of Connecting to the Internet  
Your device’s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet  
or your corporate network at work through wireless and conventional  
connections. You can connect to the Internet through one of the following  
connections:  
Wi-Fi  
GPRS, EDGE, or ꢁG  
Dial-up  
Work connections, such as Virtual Private Network (VPN) and proxy  
connections  
10.4 Wi-Fi  
Wi-Fi provides wireless Internet access over distances of up to ꢁ00 feet (100  
meters). To use Wi-Fi on your device, you need access to a wireless access  
point or “hotspot.  
Note  
The availability and range of your device’s Wi-Fi signal depends on the  
number, infrastructure, and other objects through which the signal passes.  
Turn Wi-Fi on and off  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Comm Manager.  
2. Tap the Wi-Fi button to turn on/off the wireless function. The WLAN  
icon indicates the wireless status.  
: Wi-Fi is turned on.  
: Wi-Fi is turned off.  
3. Available wireless networks will be detected.  
 
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Connect to wireless networks  
After Wi-Fi is turned on in Comm Manager, your device scans for available  
wireless networks in your area.  
To connect to a wireless network  
1. The network names of the detected  
wireless networks will be displayed on  
a pop-up message window. Tap the  
desired wireless network, then tap OK.  
Note When you select an open (unsecured)  
network, you will be automatically  
connected to the network after  
tapping OK. You do not need to do  
steps ꢀ and ꢁ.  
2. On the next pop-up message window,  
tap The Internet if the wireless network  
connects your device to the Internet.  
Otherwise, tap Work if the wireless  
network connects your device to a  
private network.  
3. If the wireless network is secured by a  
network key, enter this key, then tap  
Connect.  
Next time you use your device to detect wireless networks, you will not see  
the pop-up message windows again, and you will not be prompted to enter  
the network key of the previously accessed wireless network (unless you  
perform a hard reset which will erase custom settings on your device).  
Note  
Wi-Fi networks are self-discoverable, which means no additional steps are  
required for your device to connect to a Wi-Fi network. It may be necessary  
to provide a username and password for certain closed wireless networks.  
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To check wireless network status  
You can check the current wireless connection status from any of the  
following screens of your device:  
Title bar.  
When you enable Wi-Fi on your device, the Wi-Fi ON icon ( ) will  
appear on the title bar.  
After Wi-Fi is turned on, your device scans for available wireless  
networks and the wireless signal icon (  
) appears on the title bar.  
The arrows in this icon will move back and forth while your device is  
scanning for a wireless network signal. Once your device successfully  
connects to a wireless network, the arrows stop moving.  
Wi-Fi Status screen.  
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >  
Wireless LAN > Main tab to see the name  
of the wireless network that your device is  
currently connected to.  
The configuration and signal quality of the  
wireless network are also shown.  
Configure Wireless Networks screen.  
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >  
Wi-Fi > Wireless tab. This screen displays  
the wireless networks currently available.  
To connect to a wireless network in the  
list, tap and hold on the desired network,  
then tap Connect.  
Tap a wireless network in the list to view  
or change its connection settings.  
You can also add new wireless networks, if  
available, by tapping Add New.  
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To save battery power while connected to a wireless network  
Using Wi-Fi consumes battery power fast. Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use. You  
can also enable power saving settings.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections  
tab > Wireless LAN.  
2. On the Power Mode tab, move the  
Power Save Mode slider to a position  
that optimizes performance with the  
least power consumption.  
For example, move the slider to  
the left (Best Performance) to  
have the optimal wireless network  
performance; move to the right (Best  
Battery) to obtain the maximum  
battery usage.  
10.5 GPRS/3G  
Use GPRS/ꢁG (or EDGE, if available) to connect to the Internet and to send  
and receive MMS messages on your device. You will need a data plan to use  
your wireless service provider’s GPRS/ꢁG network. Check with your wireless  
service provider to find out about GPRS/ꢁG rates.  
GPRS/ꢁG settings are already preconfigured on your device, and your device  
is ready to use your wireless service provider’s GPRS/ꢁG services. Do not  
change the settings as this may cause services to stop working..  
To add a new GPRS/3G connection  
In times when you need to add another GPRS/ꢁG connection on your  
device, obtain the Access point name from your wireless service provider.  
Also, check if a user name and password are required.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.  
2. Under My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.  
3. On the Make New Connection screen, enter a name for the  
connection.  
 
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4. In the Select a modem list, select Cellular Line (GPRS , 3G), then tap  
Next.  
5. Enter the Access point name, then tap Next.  
6. Enter the user name and password, only if required.  
7. Tap Finish.  
Notes  
To view help information for any screen, tap the help icon (  
).  
To modify your connection settings, tap Manage existing connections  
on the Connections screen, and complete the connection wizard.  
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10.6 Dial-up and Other Connections  
Dial-up  
When you use your device to dial up to your Internet Service Provider (ISP)  
and connect to the Internet, you will be billed by the number of minutes  
that you use.  
To set up a dial-up connection to your ISP  
To establish a dial-up connection on your device, you need the same  
settings that you normally use when you dial up from your computer. This  
includes the ISP server phone number, your user name and password.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.  
2. Under My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection.  
3. On the Make New Connection screen, enter a name for the  
connection.  
4. In the Select a modem list, select Cellular Line, then tap Next.  
5. Enter the ISP server phone number, then tap Next.  
6. Enter your user name, password, and any other information required  
by your ISP.  
7. Tap Finish.  
Work network connections  
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection allows you to access your  
company network through your device’s Internet connection. Whereas a  
proxy connection lets you access the Internet using an existing connection  
to your corporate or WAP network.  
To set up work network connections  
1. Obtain the following information from your network administrator:  
Server phone number  
User name  
Password  
Domain (and other required settings, such as IP address)  
2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.  
 
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3. In My Work Network, follow the instructions for each type of  
connection.  
4. Complete the connection wizard, then tap Finish.  
10.7 Starting a Data Connection  
After setting up a data connection such as GPRS or ISP dial-up on your  
device, you can now connect your device to the Internet. The connection  
is started automatically when you begin using a program that accesses the  
Internet such as Internet Explorer® Mobile.  
To manually start a data connection  
If you have set up multiple types of data connections on your device, you  
can manually start a connection.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.  
2. Tap Manage existing connections.  
3. Tap and hold the name of the desired connection, then tap Connect.  
To disconnect active data connections  
Tap Start > Programs > Comm Manager, then tap the Data Connection  
button (  
).  
10.8 Internet Explorer® Mobile  
Internet Explorer Mobile is a full-featured Internet browser, optimized for  
use on your device.  
To open Internet Explorer  
On the Today screen, tap Start > Internet Explorer.  
Press the INTERNET EXPLORER button on your device.  
To go to a Web site  
Enter the Web site address in the Address Bar, then tap  
.
 
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Internet Explorer® menu  
While browsing the Web, tap Menu to choose from a list of options, such as  
saving Favorites, changing the viewing size, and more. You can also tap and  
hold on a Web page to choose options from the shortcut menu.  
Tap Menu > Add to Favorites to save  
the current Web page in your Favorites  
folder.  
Tap Menu > View to select the  
Zoom Level and type of view.  
Tap Menu > Tools and choose to  
view the browsing history, send the  
current Web page link, view the page’s  
properties, or set preferences..  
To save an image from a Web  
page to your device, tap and hold  
the image then tap Save Image.  
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10.9 Windows Live™  
Windows Live™ gives you full Internet experience on your device. It helps  
you to find information, pursue your interests, and get in touch with friends  
and family on the Internet easier.  
Windows Live™ offers the following key features:  
Live Search Bar, which lets you search for information on the Web.  
Live Messenger, the next generation of MSN Messenger Mobile.  
Live Mail, the next generation of Hotmail.  
Live Contacts, your address book for storing Live Mail, Live  
Messenger and Hotmail contacts.  
Set up Windows Live™  
The first time you use Windows Live™, sign in by using your Windows Live  
ID, which is your Windows Live Mail or Hotmail address, and password.  
To set up Windows Live for the first time  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Windows Live.  
2. Tap Sign in to Windows Live.  
3. On the next screen, tap the links to read  
the Windows Live™ Term of Use and  
the Microsoft Privacy Statement. After  
reviewing them, tap Accept.  
4. Enter your Windows Live™ Mail or  
Hotmail address and password, select  
the Save password checkbox, then tap  
Next.  
5. Choose whether or not to show Windows Live™’s search bar and  
applications on the Today screen then tap Next.  
6. Choose what information you want to sync online with your device.  
 
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If you select Store Windows Live  
contacts in your mobile phones  
contact list, your Windows Live  
contacts will be added to the contact  
list and to Live Messenger on your  
device.  
If you select Sync e-mail, your Windows  
Live Mail or Hotmail inbox messages  
will be downloaded to your device..  
7. Tap Next.  
8. After synchronization is complete, tap  
Done.  
The Windows Live interface  
On the main interface of Windows Live, you will see a search bar, navigation  
bar, and an area where you can customize to show your picture.  
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Live Search Bar.  
Tap the Left or Right arrow to switch  
between Windows Live Messenger,  
Live Mail, and Sync status.  
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Tap to access Windows Live  
Messenger settings.  
Tap Menu to access and change  
settings.  
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Tip  
If you chose to display the search bar and Windows Live applications on the  
Today screen when you were setting up Windows Live, you’ll also see them  
on the Today screen: To show or hide them from the Today screen, open  
Windows Live and tap Menu > Options > Today screen options.  
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Windows Live Messenger  
With this mobile version of Windows Live Messenger, you enjoy many of  
the same cool features that you get from the desktop version, which include  
the following:  
Instant messaging via text and voice  
Multiple conversations  
Add emoticons  
Contact list with presence  
Send and receive files including photos  
Change status/display name  
View contacts by online status, groups,  
and more  
Send messages even when a contact is  
offline  
Note  
Before you can use Windows Live Messenger Mobile, your device must be  
connected to the Internet. For information about setting up an Internet  
connection, see “Ways of Connecting to the Internetin this chapter.  
Launch the messenger and sign in  
To open Windows Live Messenger Mobile  
Tap Start > Programs > Messenger; or  
On Windows Live™ or the Today screen, tap the Left or Right arrow  
until you see Messenger, then tap it.  
To sign in and out  
1. Tap Sign in on the messenger screen.  
2. If this is your first time to sign in, a message appears to inform you  
that your messenger contacts will be added to the contact list on your  
device. Tap OK to add them.  
Signing in may take several minutes, depending on your connection  
speed.  
3. To sign out, tap Menu > Sign Out.  
 
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To start and end conversations  
1. In the contact list, select a contact then tap Send IM to open a  
message screen.  
2. Enter your text message in the text entry area of the message screen.  
3. To add an emoticon, tap Menu > Add emoticon then tap an icon  
from the list of emoticons.  
4. Tap Send.  
5. To end a conversation with the current contact, tap Menu > End  
conversation.  
Tips  
To send a file, tap Menu > Send. You can choose to send a picture, voice  
clip or any file.  
To invite one or more contacts to the conversation, tap Menu > Options >  
Add participant.  
To send a voice message, tap Voice Clip on a message screen then start  
talking. After you have spoken a message, tap Send.  
Add Windows Live contacts  
You can add new Windows Live contacts in Live Messenger or in Contacts.  
To add a Windows Live contact in Live Messenger  
1. Tap Menu > Add new contact.  
2. Enter the e-mail address of the contact then tap OK.  
To add a Windows Live contact in Contacts  
1. Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. Tap New then tap Windows Live.  
3. In the IM box, enter the e-mail address of the contact, which can be a  
Windows Live ID or any other e-mail address.  
Tip  
You can fill in other information about the contact, if desired. This is  
not absolutely necessary if you will communicate with the contact only  
through Windows Live Messenger or Live Mail.  
4. Tap OK.  
5. Follow the remaining instructions to add the new contact to your  
Windows Live contact list.  
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10.10 Using Your Device as a Modem  
(Internet Sharing)  
Internet Sharing connects your PC or notebook computer to the Internet  
by using your device’s data connection (GPRS or EDGE, for instance). You  
can choose to connect via USB or Bluetooth.  
Follow the procedure in this section to set up your device as a USB modem.  
To learn how to set up your device as a Bluetooth modem, see “Use your  
device as a Bluetooth modemin this chapter.  
Notes  
Make sure your device has a SIM card installed, and your device has a  
GPRS or phone dial-up modem connection. If your device has not been  
set up with a data connection yet, tap Menu > Connection Settings on  
the Internet Sharing screen.  
If you want to use a USB cable connection, you must first install Windows  
Mobile Device Center or Microsoft ActiveSync version 4.5 or later on the  
computer.  
Before using Internet Sharing, disconnect from Windows Mobile Device  
Center or ActiveSync on your computer.  
To set up your device as a USB modem  
1. On your device, tap Start > Programs >  
Internet Sharing.  
2. In the PC Connection list, select USB.  
3. In the Network Connection list, select  
the name of the connection that your  
device uses to connect to the Internet.  
4. Tap Connect.  
5. Plug in the USB cable between your  
device and the computer.  
To end the Internet connection  
On the Internet Sharing screen, tap Disconnect.  
 
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10.11 Bluetooth  
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices  
with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of  
about eight meters without requiring a physical connection.  
Bluetooth modes  
Bluetooth on your device operates in three different modes:  
On. Bluetooth is turned on. Your device can detect other Bluetooth-  
enabled devices, but not vice versa.  
Off. Bluetooth is turned off. In this mode, you can neither send nor  
receive information using Bluetooth. Turn off Bluetooth when not in  
use to conserve battery power, or in places where using a wireless  
device is prohibited, such as on board an aircraft and in hospitals.  
Visible. Bluetooth is turned on, and all other Bluetooth-enabled  
devices can detect your device.  
Note  
By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, then turn off your device,  
Bluetooth also turns off. When you turn on your device again, Bluetooth  
automatically turns on.  
To turn Bluetooth on and make your device visible  
1. On your device, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth  
> Mode tab.  
2. Select the Turn on Bluetooth and Make this device visible to other  
devices check boxes.  
3. Tap OK.  
Bluetooth partnerships  
A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that you create between your  
device and another Bluetooth-enabled device in order to exchange  
information in a secure manner.  
To create a Bluetooth partnership  
1. On your device, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth  
> Devices tab.  
2. Tap Add new device. Your device displays the names of other  
Bluetooth devices within range.  
 
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3. Tap the device name in the box, then tap Next.  
4. Specify a passcode to establish a secure connection. The passcode  
can be 1 up to 16 characters.  
5. Tap Next.  
6. Wait for the paired device to accept the partnership. The receiving  
party needs to enter the same passcode that you specified.  
7. After the receiving party enters the passcode, a message box appears  
on your device confirming the partnership.  
Tip  
Tap Advanced to change the paired device name and to set the services you  
want to use for the paired device. After setting the name and options, tap  
Save.  
8. Tap Done.  
Note  
Creating a Bluetooth partnership between two devices is a one-time process.  
Once a partnership is created, the devices can recognize the partnership and  
exchange information without entering a passcode again.  
To accept a Bluetooth partnership  
1. Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode.  
2. Tap Yes when prompted to establish a partnership with the other  
device.  
3. Enter a passcode (the same passcode that is entered on the device  
requesting the partnership) to establish a secure connection. The  
passcode must be between 1 and 16 characters.  
4. Tap Next.  
5. Tap Done. You can now exchange information with the paired device.  
Tips  
To rename a Bluetooth partnership, tap and hold the partnership’s name  
on the Devices tab of the Bluetooth Settings screen, then tap Edit.  
To delete a Bluetooth partnership, tap and hold the partnership’s name on  
the Devices tab, then tap Delete.  
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Connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset  
For hands-free phone conversations, you can use a Bluetooth hands-free  
headset such as a car kit with your device. Your device also supports AꢀDP  
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) which means that you can use a  
Bluetooth stereo headset for hands-free phone conversations and for  
listening to stereo music.  
To connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset  
1. Make sure that both your device and the Bluetooth headset are  
turned on and within close range, and that the headset is visible.  
Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation to find out how to set the  
headset in visible mode.  
2. On your device, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth  
> Devices tab > Add new device.  
3. Tap the name of the Bluetooth headset, then tap Next. The device will  
automatically pair the device with the Bluetooth headset.  
Windows Mobile will automatically try one of the preconfigured  
passcodes (0000, 1111, 8888, 1ꢀꢁ4) to pair the Bluetooth headset with  
the device. If this fails, you have to enter the passcode delivered with  
your headset manually.  
Note  
If the Bluetooth stereo headset becomes disconnected, turn the headset on  
and repeat step 1 to ꢀ above. Tap and hold the name of the Bluetooth stereo  
headset and tap Set as Wireless Stereo.  
 
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Beam information using Bluetooth  
You can beam information, such as contacts, calendar items, and tasks, as  
well as files from your device to your computer or to another Bluetooth-  
enabled device.  
Note  
If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth capability, you need to  
connect and use a Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer.  
To beam information from your device to a computer  
1. Turn on Bluetooth on your device, and make your device visible. For  
information about this, see “To turn Bluetooth on and make your  
device visible.  
2. Set Bluetooth on your computer to visible mode, create a Bluetooth  
partnership, then enable your computer to receive Bluetooth beams.  
Note If the Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer was installed  
using a third-party provided driver, open the Bluetooth software that  
came with the Bluetooth adapter/dongle and enable the adapter/  
dongle to be discovered by other devices. Refer to the Bluetooth  
adapter’s documentation for more information.  
If your computer has Windows Vista or Windows XP SP2 and your  
computer’s Bluetooth adapter is supported by your Windows version,  
do the following steps:  
a. On your computer, open Bluetooth Devices from the Control  
Panel then click the Options tab.  
b. For Windows Vista, select Allow Bluetooth devices to find this  
computer.  
For Windows XP, select Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth  
devices to connect to this computer.  
c. Create a Bluetooth partnership between your device and  
computer. For information about creating a partnership, see  
“Bluetooth partnerships.  
d. In the Options tab of Bluetooth Devices, select Show the  
Bluetooth icon in the notification area.  
e. To enable your computer to receive Bluetooth beams, right-click  
the Bluetooth icon at the bottom-right of your computer screen  
and select Receive a File.  
 
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3. Now you are ready to beam. On your device, select an item to beam.  
The item can be an appointment in your calendar, a task, a contact  
card, or a file.  
4. To beam a contact, tap Menu > Send Contact > Beam.  
To beam other types of information, tap Menu > Beam [type of  
item].  
5. Tap the device name to which you want to send the beam.  
6. If you beamed a calendar, task, or contact item to your computer and  
it is not automatically added to Outlook, select File > Import and  
Export in Outlook to import it.  
To beam information to a Bluetooth-enabled device such as another  
Windows Mobile powered device, follow steps 1 to 5 in the above  
procedure.  
Tips  
The default folder on your computer where beamed items are stored  
may be C:\Documents and Settings\your_username\My Documents in  
Windows XP or C:\Users\your_username\My Documents in Windows Vista.  
For your device to receive Bluetooth beams, tap Start > Settings >  
Connections tab > Beam and make sure the Receive all incoming  
beams check box is selected.  
Bluetooth Explorer and Bluetooth file sharing  
Bluetooth Explorer searches for other Bluetooth devices that have file  
sharing enabled and lets you access their Bluetooth shared folder. You  
can copy files from and to their shared folder, and create subfolders in it.  
When you enable Bluetooth file sharing on your device, other Bluetooth-  
enabled devices will also be able to access your Bluetooth shared folder.  
To enable Bluetooth Explorer and Bluetooth file sharing on your device  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth > FTP tab.  
2. Select the Enable Bluetooth Explorer check box. This makes the  
\Bluetooth device folder visible in the File Explorer.  
3. Select the Enable File Sharing check box.  
You can use the default Bluetooth shared folder, or tap Browse to use  
another folder as your shared folder.  
4. Tap OK.  
 
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To use Bluetooth Explorer  
1. Bluetooth Explorer is integrated with the File Explorer program. You  
can open it by tapping Start > Programs > Bluetooth Explorer or  
by tapping Down arrow ( ) on the upper left of File Explorer then  
tapping Bluetooth.  
2. Bluetooth Explorer then scans for  
other Bluetooth devices that have file  
sharing enabled. From the list, tap to  
select a Bluetooth device you want to  
connect to. You may need to enter a  
passcode in order for you to connect  
to the selected device.  
3. If there are files contained in the  
Bluetooth shared folder on the other  
device, you will be able to see them on  
the Bluetooth Explorer screen.  
Select one or more files, then tap  
Menu > Edit and choose to cut or  
copy the files.  
4. Tap Up twice.  
5. Navigate to the folder where you want to paste the files on your  
device, then tap Menu > Edit > Paste.  
Use your device as a Bluetooth modem  
You can connect your device to a notebook or desktop computer through  
Bluetooth and use the device as a modem for the computer.  
Note  
If your computer does not have built-in Bluetooth capability, you need to  
connect and use a Bluetooth adapter or dongle on your computer.  
For the computer to use the Internet connection of your device, activate  
Internet Sharing on your device, then set up a Bluetooth Personal Area  
Network (PAN) between the computer and your device.  
1. On your device, turn on Bluetooth and set it to visible mode.  
2. Initiate a Bluetooth partnership from your device by following the  
steps in “To create a Bluetooth partnership.“  
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3. Tap Start > Programs > Internet Sharing.  
4. Select Bluetooth PAN as the PC Connection.  
5. From the Network Connection list, select the name of the  
connection that your device uses to connect to the Internet.  
6. Tap Connect.  
7. On your computer, set up a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN)  
with your device:  
For Windows Vista:  
a. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network  
and Sharing Center.  
b. Click Manage network connections and then under Personal  
Area Network, double-click Bluetooth Network Connection.  
c. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select  
your device, then click Connect.  
For Windows XP:  
a. Tap Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.  
b. Under Personal Area Network, click the Bluetooth Network  
Connection icon.  
c. Under Network Tasks, click View Bluetooth network devices.  
d. In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices dialog box, select  
your device, then click Connect.  
8. On the Internet Sharing screen on your device, check if a connected  
status is displayed, which indicates that your computer has been  
successfully connected to the Internet using your device as a  
Bluetooth modem.  
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Print files via Bluetooth  
Connect your device to a Bluetooth printer to print contact information,  
appointment details, messages, and other file types.  
Note  
You can print files in the .txt, .jpg, .xhtml, .vcf, .vcs file formats.  
Before you start printing, make sure to turn on the Bluetooth printer and  
to turn on Bluetooth on your device. To turn on Bluetooth, tap Start >  
Programs > Comm Manager and then tap the Bluetooth button.  
To print contact information  
1. Tap Start > Contacts and then select the contact whose information  
you want to print.  
2. Tap Menu > Print via Bluetooth.  
3. Tap Menu > Search Device. Your device starts to search for Bluetooth  
devices.  
4. Select the Bluetooth printer and tap Menu > Send File.  
5. Set the printing options you want and then tap Print.  
To print a calendar appointment  
1. Tap Start > Calendar and then select the appointment whose details  
you want to print.  
2. Follow steps ꢀ to 5 in the “To print contact informationprocedure.  
To print a message  
1. Tap Start > Messaging and then select the messaging account where  
the message you want to print is located.  
2. Select the message you want to print.  
3. Follow steps ꢀ to 5 in the “To print contact informationprocedure.  
To print a JPEG file  
1. Do one of the following:  
In Pictures & Videos, select the JPEG file and then tap Menu >  
Print via Bluetooth.  
In File Explorer, tap and hold the JPEG file and then on the menu,  
tap Print via Bluetooth.  
2. Follow steps ꢁ to 5 in the “To print contact informationprocedure.  
18ꢀ Using GPS  
11.1 Guidelines and Preparation for Using GPS  
Do not operate the GPS system while driving.  
The plotted GPS route is only for driving references. It should not  
affect actual driving behavior.  
Please use the GPS system cautiously. Users shall be liable for any  
damages resulting from negligent operation of the system.  
When using inside a vehicle, please utilise the car holder to mount the  
device securely in place. Please avoid the areas shown in the following  
diagram:  
1. Do not place where it will block the driver’s vision.  
2. Do not place where the air bags could deploy.  
3. Do not place anywhere in the vehicle without securing in the  
holder.  
 
Using GPS 18ꢁ  
The GPS signal cannot pass through solid non-transparent objects.  
Signal reception may be affected by obstructions such as high-rise  
buildings, tunnels, bridges, forests, weather (rainy or cloudy days),  
etc. If the vehicle’s visor contains metal, it will be difficult for the GPS  
signal to pass through. To have better signal reception, try connecting  
your device to an external GPS antenna.  
External GPS  
antenna connector  
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is built and operated by the US  
Defense Department. The Department is responsible for the accuracy  
and maintenance of the system. Any changes that the Department  
makes may affect the accuracy and function of the GPS system.  
Wireless communication products (such as mobile phones or radar-  
detecting devices) may interfere with the satellite signal, resulting in  
unstable signal reception.  
Please do not leave your device in the vehicle and expose to direct  
sunlight to avoid overheating the battery that could pose damage to  
the device or risk to the vehicle.  
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11.2 Downloading Satellite Data via QuickGPS  
Before you start to use your device for GPS navigation, open the QuickGPS  
program first to download Ephemeris data (current satellite position and  
timing information) onto your device. This data is needed to determine the  
GPS position of your current location.  
QuickGPS downloads Ephemeris data from a Web server, instead of  
from the satellites, using the Internet connection on your device, which  
can be via ActiveSync or GPRS. This significantly speeds up the time for  
determining your GPS position.  
To open QuickGPS  
Tap Start > Programs > QuickGPS.  
To download data  
Tap Download on the QuickGPS screen.  
On the screen, initially, you will see the Valid time of the downloaded  
data to be ꢁ days. As days and time pass, the remaining days and time  
of validity will be shown.  
To speed up GPS positioning, download the latest Ephemeris data  
when the validity of the data expires.  
 
Using GPS 185  
Download options  
To configure download times, tap Menu > Options and choose from the  
following options:  
Remind me when data expires. Enables your device to display  
a reminder message when the validity of the Ephemeris data has  
expired.  
When you see the reminder message, tap Menu to dismiss the  
reminder or to set the snooze time so that you will be reminded  
again. Tap OK to open the QuickGPS program and download the  
latest data.  
Autodownload when data expires. Allows Ephemeris data to be  
automatically updated onto your device when the data has expired.  
Autodownload when connected to PC via ActiveSync. Allows  
Ephemeris data to be automatically downloaded via ActiveSync to  
your device when your device is connected to your computer. Your  
computer must be connected to the Internet in order to download  
data.  
Note The Ephemeris data are stored on HTC Web servers. QuickGPS is  
preconfigured to connect to these servers.  
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11.3 GPS Controls  
When a map or menu is shown on the GPS software, use the following  
controls on your device to navigate:  
On the Map Browser screen, press NAVIGATION up to zoom in, press  
NAVIGATION down to zoom out on a map.  
Use the NAVIGATION CONTROL to scroll through items in a menu.  
Press the ENTER button to select a menu item and open the  
corresponding screen.  
On the Driving View screen, Press NAVIGATION up to zoom in, press  
NAVIGATION down to zoom out on a map.  
 
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12.1 Camera  
Taking photos and recording video clips along with audio are easy with  
your device’s built-in camera.  
To open the Camera screen  
Press the CAMERA button on your device.  
Tap Start > Programs > Camera.  
CAMERA  
button  
The screen orientation automatically switches to  
landscape mode when you open Camera.  
To exit the Camera  
Tap the Exit icon (  
screen.  
) on the Camera  
Capture modes  
The camera on your device allows you to capture pictures and video clips by  
using various built-in modes that provide you flexibility in taking your shots.  
The Camera mode is set to the Photo capture mode by default. The upper  
left corner of the screen displays the active capture mode.  
To change the capture mode  
Tap to change the capture mode.  
Tap the left or right arrows  
next to the mode icon.  
Press NAVIGATION right or  
left (in landscape orientation).  
Scroll the Jog Wheel.  
 
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You can select from the following capture modes:  
Icon  
Capture Mode  
Photo: Captures standard still images.  
Video: Captures video clips, with or without accompanying  
audio.  
MMS Video: Captures video clips suitable for sending with MMS  
messages.  
Contacts Picture: Captures a still image and gives you the  
option to immediately assign it as a Photo ID for a contact.  
Picture Theme: Captures still images and places them within  
frames.  
Panorama: Captures a sequence of still images continuously  
in one direction, and stitches the images to create a panoramic  
view of a scene.  
Sports: Captures consecutive photo shots (ꢁ, 5, 7, or 10).  
Burst: Captures a sequence of still images (maximum ꢁ0) as  
long as the CAMERA button, Jog Wheel, or the ENTER button on  
the NAVIGATION Control is kept pressed.  
File formats supported  
Using the available capture modes, the camera in your device captures files  
in the following formats:  
Capture type  
Format  
Photo / Contacts Picture / Picture  
Theme / Panorama / Sports / Burst  
JPEG  
Video / MMS Video  
H.ꢀ6ꢁ (.ꢁgp) ; MPEG-4 (.mp4)  
 
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Camera controls  
The camera comes with an auto-focus function to let you capture sharp  
and crisp photos and videos of your subjects. Depending on the option you  
have chosen in Shoot Option, you will need to either press the CAMERA  
button half-way or all the way to take a photo or to start capturing video.  
When you press the CAMERA or ENTER button, the Camera starts to focus  
on the subject, indicated by a flashing bracket (  
bracket changes to a steady green bracket (  
). When focus is set, the  
).  
Note  
The Shoot Option only applies to the CAMERA button. Pressing the ENTER  
button automatically takes the shot.  
To take photos and video clips  
Press the CAMERA button, ENTER button, or the Jog Wheel to take a  
photo or contacts picture.  
Press the CAMERA button, ENTER button, or the Jog Wheel to start  
recording video; press it again to stop recording.  
Press the CAMERA button, ENTER button, or the Jog Wheel when  
taking each shot in Picture Theme or Panorama mode.  
Press the CAMERA button, ENTER button, or the Jog Wheel to take  
consecutive shots in Sports mode, then move your device to follow  
the movement of your subject.  
Press and hold the CAMERA button, ENTER button, or the Jog Wheel  
when taking consecutive shots in Burst mode. Release the button to  
stop taking shots.  
 
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On-screen controls and indicators  
The on-screen controls and indicators appear on the Camera screen for a  
short duration, and then they disappear automatically from the screen to  
offer you a distraction-free view of the image that you intend to capture. To  
view the controls and indicators again, touch or tap the screen.  
Photo mode  
1
Video mode  
2
7
3
4
5
6
1
2
Mode Switching control. Tap the left/right arrow (  
screen to switch the capture mode.  
Remaining information indicator. In Photo, Contacts Picture, Picture  
Theme, Panorama, Sports, and Burst modes, this shows the remaining,  
available shots of pictures based on current settings.  
) on the  
/
In Video and MMS Video modes, this shows the remaining duration  
that can be recorded. While recording video, this shows the recorded  
duration.  
3
Zoom control. Tapping  
zoom out.  
/
on the screen allows you to zoom in or  
Note This control only appears when zooming is supported by the  
Resolution you have selected.  
Tip  
You can also press NAVIGATION up/down (in landscape orientation) to  
zoom in and out.  
19ꢀ Experiencing Multimedia  
4
Album. Tap to view photos and videos on your device and/or storage  
card.  
5
Quick Settings Panel. Tap to open the Quick Settings Panel. See  
“Quick Settings Panelfor details.  
6
7
Menu. Tap to open the Camera Settings screen.  
Recording indicator. This shows a red, flashing indicator while video  
recording is in progress.  
10  
8
9
Picture Theme mode  
Sports mode  
8
9
Template Selector icon. In Picture Theme mode, tap to toggle  
among the different templates.  
Progress indicator. In Picture Theme, Panorama, Sports, and Burst  
modes, this shows the number of consecutive shots.  
10 Exit. Tap  
to exit the Camera program.  
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Quick Settings Panel  
The Quick Settings Panel provides a quick way of adjusting the most  
common camera settings. Tap the screen to open the Quick Settings Panel.  
Keep tapping a button on the panel, for instance, Resolution, to cycle  
through the available settings.  
Note  
The available settings on the menu depend on the Capture mode selected.  
6
1
2
5
4
3
1
2
Resolution. The resolution icon indicates the current resolution. Tap  
to toggle among the different resolution options:  
/
/
/
/
/
Storage. Tap to toggle between saving captured photos or video clips  
on the device memory or on the built-in flash storage card, called  
NAND Flash  
. You can also save the captured photos and video  
clips on a storage card if you have installed a storage card on your  
device. In such a case, tap Storage Card 1 or Storage Card 2.  
3
4
Flash Light. Tap  
to turn on or  
to turn off the flash light that is  
located at the back of the device.The Flash Light option is available  
for Photo, Contacts Picture, Picture Theme, and Panorama capture  
modes.  
Self-timer. Tap to set the self-timer to 2 seconds, 10 seconds, or Off  
when in the Photo or Contacts Picture mode. When you press the  
Jog Wheel, CAMERA button, or ENTER button to capture a still image,  
it starts to count down, and then captures a still image after the  
assigned time.  
 
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5
6
Brightness. Tapping the minus/plus icon (  
increases the brightness level.  
White Balance. White balance enables the camera to capture  
/
) decreases or  
colors more accurately in different lighting conditions. White  
balance settings include Auto (  
Incandescent (  
), Daylight (  
).  
), Night (  
),  
), and Fluorescent (  
Zooming  
Before taking a picture or shooting video, you can zoom in on your subject  
by pressing NAVIGATION up (landscape orientation) on your device or by  
tapping the Zoom In button ( ) above the Zoom Bar. When the zooming  
limit is reached, you will hear a beep. To zoom out, press NAVIGATION down  
(landscape orientation) or tap the Zoom Out button ( ).  
The camera zoom range for a picture or a video clip depends on the capture  
mode and resolution. The following is a summary:  
Capture mode  
Photo  
Capture size setting  
ꢁM (15ꢁ6 x ꢀ048)  
ꢀM (1ꢀ00 x 1600)  
1M (960 x 1ꢀ80)  
Zoom range  
No zooming available  
No zooming available  
1.0x to ꢀ.0x  
1.0x to ꢀ.0x  
1.0x to 4.0x  
1.0x to 8.0x  
1x and ꢀx  
Large (480 x 640)  
Medium (ꢀ40 x ꢁꢀ0)  
Small (1ꢀ0 x 160)  
CIF (ꢁ5ꢀ x ꢀ88)  
Video  
Large (ꢁꢀ0 x ꢀ40)  
Medium (176 x 144)  
Small (1ꢀ8 x 96)  
1x and ꢀx  
1x and ꢀx  
1x and ꢀx  
MMS Video  
Medium (176 x 144)  
Small (1ꢀ8 x 96)  
1x and ꢀx  
1x and ꢀx  
Contacts  
Picture  
Large (480 x 640)  
1.0x to ꢀ.0x  
Medium (ꢀ40 x ꢁꢀ0)  
1.0x to 4.0x  
Picture Theme  
Determined by the current  
template  
Depends on the size of the  
template currently loaded  
 
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Capture mode  
Panorama  
Capture size setting  
Zoom range  
Large (480 x 640)  
1x and ꢀx  
Medium (ꢀ40 x ꢁꢀ0)  
1x, ꢀx and 4x  
The final stitched image size varies depending on the capture  
size and panorama direction setting.  
Sports  
Burst  
Large (480 x 640)  
Medium (ꢀ40 x ꢁꢀ0)  
Large (480 x 640)  
Medium (ꢀ40 x ꢁꢀ0)  
1x and ꢀx  
1x, ꢀx and 4x  
1x and ꢀx  
1x, ꢀx and 4x  
Note  
The zoom control only appears onscreen when zooming is supported by the  
Resolution you have selected.  
The Review screen  
After taking a still image or  
recording a video clip, you can view,  
send, or delete the image or video  
clip on the Review screen.  
You can also tap the following icons at the bottom of the Review screen:  
Icon  
Function  
Return to the live Camera screen.  
Back  
Delete  
Send  
View  
Remove the captured image or video.  
Send via e-mail or MMS.  
View the image in the Pictures & Videos program, or play the  
captured video in Windows Media® Player.  
 
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Icon  
Function  
Associate the photo to a selected contact.  
Assign  
to Contacts  
After capturing in Sports or Burst mode, the total number of  
consecutive shots is shown in the top right corner of the  
Review screen. Tap the up/down arrow to browse through the  
sequence of photos.  
Browse  
Camera settings  
Tap the Menu icon (  
) to open the Camera Settings screen. The Camera  
Settings screen allows you to configure capture and camera settings.  
The Camera settings consist of two tabs: Capture Settings and Advanced.  
Use the Capture Settings tab to adjust options for your selected capture  
mode; Use the Advanced tab to set the Camera program preferences.  
You can either tap on-screen or press the NAVIGATION Control buttons to  
navigate the Camera Settings screen.  
Capture Settings tab  
The available options on this tab depend on the capture mode selected.  
Template (Picture Theme). Select  
a template to use.  
Effect. Choose a special effect such  
as Grayscale, Sepia, etc., to apply to  
your photos or video clips  
.
Note White Balance cannot be  
applied if an Effect has already  
been applied.  
Time Stamp (Photo, Sports, and Burst modes). Choose whether or not  
to include the shooting date and time on captured photos.  
Quality (Photo, Contacts Picture, Panorama, Sports, and Burst modes).  
Select the JPEG image quality level for all captured still images. You  
can choose from Basic, Normal, Fine, and Super Fine.  
 
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Metering Mode. Select a metering mode to allow the camera to  
measure the amount of light and calculate the best-fit exposure value  
before capturing. Choose either Center Area to measure light using  
the center area of the image or Average to measure light using the  
area all around the image.  
Storage. Select where you want to save your files. You can either save  
the files to the Main memory, NAND flash, or to a storage card.  
Capture Speed (Burst and Sports modes). This determines the interval  
between shots. Fast captures consecutive shots at the shortest interval  
.
Snapshots (Sports mode). Select the number of consecutive shots to  
capture.  
Direction (Panorama mode). Choose in what direction images will be  
stitched in a panorama.  
Stitch Count (Panorama mode). Select the number of snapshots to  
be taken and stitched into a panorama.  
Advanced tab  
The available options on this tab depend on the capture mode selected.  
Capture Format. Select the  
desired file format.  
Shutter Sound. Choose whether  
or not you want the camera to  
make a shutter sound when you  
press the Jog Wheel, ENTER button,  
or CAMERA button to take photos  
or record video clips.  
Shoot Option. The camera comes with an auto-focus feature  
that is activated when the CAMERA or ENTER button is pressed.  
Selecting Full Press requires you to press the CAMERA button all  
the way to take the shot after auto-focus is set. Selecting Half Press  
automatically takes the shot after auto-focus is set.  
Note This option only applies to the CAMERA button. Pressing the ENTER  
button or Jog Wheel automatically takes the shot.  
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Grid (Photo mode).  
Choose whether or not  
to show a grid on the  
Camera screen. Showing a  
grid helps you frame and  
center your subject more  
easily and accurately.  
Grid  
marks  
Keep Backlight. Choose whether to turn the backlight on or off while  
using the camera. Setting this to On overrides your device backlight  
settings while you are using the camera.  
Review Duration. Set a time length for displaying the captured  
image/video on the Review screen. Select No Limit if you do not want  
to impose a time limit. Select No Review to immediately return to the  
live Camera screen after capturing and saving.  
Flicker Adjustment. When taking indoor shots, flicker on the camera  
screen may be caused by inconsistencies between the vertical scan  
rate of the camera display and the flicker frequency of fluorescent  
lighting. To reduce flicker, you can change the flicker adjustment  
setting to Auto or to the proper frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) of the  
power in the country where your device is being used.  
Record with Audio (Video and MMS Video mode). Select On to  
record audio with the captured video clips, or select Off to capture  
video without audio.  
Prefix. When Default is selected as the prefix, the file name of each  
new captured file is set to “IMAGEor “VIDEOfollowed by a sequential  
number, for example: IMAGE_001.jpg. You may also choose to name  
files using either the current Date or Date & Time as the prefix.  
Note If you set the Camera to save captured photos to a storage card, the  
prefix cannot be selected. Captured photos will be named using the  
convention IMAGnnnn.jpg (where 'nnnn' is the counter) which is the  
DCIM (Digital Camera Images) naming standard, and will be saved to  
the \DCIM\100MEDIA folder on the storage card.  
Counter. To reset the file naming counter back to 1, tap Reset.  
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Recording Limit (Video mode). Set the maximum duration or file size  
for recording video.  
Template Folder (Picture Theme mode). By default, templates are  
stored in the \My Documents\Templates folder on the device’s Main  
Memory. If you transferred some templates to a storage card (via File  
Explorer), set this option to Main + Card to specify that templates are  
located in both the main memory and the storage card.  
Image Properties. This option lets you adjust the camera display  
properties, such as Contrast, Saturation, Hue, and Sharpness.  
Note The Image Properties option is not accessible if an Effect on the  
Capture Settings tab has already been applied.  
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1
2
Tap a property to adjust.  
Tap the left/right arrow icon  
or press NAVIGATION right/left  
(in landscape orientation) to  
increase/decrease the value.  
1
3
Tap to close the submenu  
without applying and saving the  
changes.  
4
5
Tap to reset all properties to  
their default values.  
3
4
5
Tap to save the settings.  
Show Reminder (Contacts Picture mode). Select On if you want the  
Camera to always display a message that confirms whether or not to  
assign the captured picture to a contact.  
Help. Tap to open the Camera program help file.  
About. Tap to view information about the Camera program.  
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12.2 Pictures & Videos  
Pictures & Videos allows you to view and manage the following types of  
media files on your device:  
File Type  
Image  
File Extensions  
*.bmp, *.jpg, *.gif, *.png  
*.gif  
GIF animation  
Video  
*.avi, *.wmv, *.mp4, *.ꢁgp, *.ꢁgꢀ  
*.wma  
Audio  
To open Pictures & Videos  
Tap Start > Programs > Pictures & Videos.  
To view media files  
1. On the Today screen, tap Start > Programs > Pictures & Videos.  
2. Select a media file and click View or Play (if video file) to view or play  
back the file.  
Tap to select a different  
device location.  
This icon  
indicates that  
the file is a GIF animation  
file. Tap View to play back  
the file.  
This icon  
indicates that  
the file is a video file. Tap Play  
to play back the file in Windows  
Media® Player Mobile.  
Tap to view or play back the  
selected media file.  
 
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To copy media files to your device  
Copy pictures and GIF animation files from your PC or a storage card  
to the My Pictures folder on your device.  
Copy video files to the My Videos folder.  
For more information about copying and managing files on your device, see  
Chapter 9.  
Pictures & Videos menu  
Select a media file onscreen and tap Menu to open a list of options that you  
can do with the selected media file.  
You can choose to send the selected  
media file via one of your messaging  
accounts, beam it to another device, play  
the pictures as a slide show, send the  
picture to your Windows Live MySpace  
account, and more.  
Tap Options to customize picture  
settings and slide show playback  
preferences.  
Note The available menu options depend on  
the selected media file.  
When viewing a picture file, tap Menu > Set as Today Background to set  
the picture as your Today Screen background.  
Edit a picture  
You can also do minor touch ups to a still image file such as rotate and crop.  
1. In Pictures & Videos, select the picture you want to edit and tap View.  
2. Tap Menu > Edit.  
3. Tap Rotate to rotate the picture 90 degrees clockwise or tap Menu to  
access more editing options.  
Tip  
Each tap of Rotate rotates the picture 90 degrees clockwise.  
4. Tap OK.  
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12.3 Windows Media® Player Mobile  
You can use Windows Media® Player Mobile to play digital audio and video  
files that are stored on your device or on a network, such as on a Web site.  
To open Windows Media Player Mobile  
Tap Start > Programs > Windows Media.  
About the controls  
The following are available controls on the Windows Media® Player Mobile.  
Tap and drag to  
jump to any part of  
the video or audio  
Mute/Unmute  
Full screen  
Increase Volume  
Decrease Volume  
Visit WindowsMedia.com  
Skip to the beginning of  
the current file or to the  
previous file  
Skip to the next file  
Play/Pause  
About the screens and menus  
Windows Media® Player Mobile has three primary screens:  
Playback screen. The screen that displays the playback controls (such  
as Play, Pause, Next, Previous, and Volume) and the video window.  
Now Playing screen. This special playlist indicates the current file  
being played and any files that are “queued upto play next.  
Library screen. The screen that lets you quickly find your audio files,  
video files, and playlists.  
 
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At the bottom of each screen, you can open a Menu. The commands on  
this menu vary, depending upon which screen you are viewing. For more  
information about the commands in these menus, see Help on your device.  
File formats supported  
Video File Formats Supported  
File Extensions  
Windows Media Video  
MPEG4 Simple Profile  
H.ꢀ6ꢁ  
.wmv, .asf  
.mp4  
.ꢁgp, .ꢁgꢀ  
.mp4, .ꢁgp, .ꢁgꢀ, .m4v  
.avi  
H.ꢀ64  
Motion JPEG  
Audio File Formats Supported  
File Extensions  
Windows Media Audio  
WAV  
.wma  
.wav  
MPꢁ  
.mpꢁ  
MIDI  
.mid, .midi, .rmi  
.amr  
AMR Narrow Band  
AMR Wide Band  
AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+  
MPEG4 audio  
QCELP  
.awb  
.aac, .mp4, .m4a  
.mp4, .m4a  
.qcp  
About licenses and protected files  
When copying protected files from your PC to your device, use the Windows  
Media® Player on your PC to synchronize the file to your device. For more  
information about synchronizing files to your device, see the Windows  
Media® Player Help.  
Note  
You can view the protection status for a file by checking its file properties  
(tapping Menu > Properties).  
 
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Synchronize video and audio files  
Use the latest version of Microsoft Windows Media® Player on your PC to  
synchronize digital media files from your PC to your device. This ensures  
that protected files and album art (for skins) are copied to your device  
correctly.  
To synchronize content to your device automatically  
1. On your computer, open Windows Media® Player, then connect your  
device to your computer.  
2. In the Device Setup Wizard, select Yes, search my computer now.  
Note If you have previously opened Windows Media® Player and searched  
for media on your computer, you will not be prompted to search your  
computer in Step ꢀ.  
3. On the Device Setup dialog box, enter a name for your device and  
click Finish.  
Note If you installed a storage card that has a capacity of more than 4GB and  
your entire library can fit into the storage card, Windows Media Player  
will automatically synchronize your music files. The device also needs  
to be set to Disk Drive mode for Windows Media Player to automatically  
synchronize.  
4. On the left panel of Windows Media® Player, right-click the name of  
your device and click Set Up Sync.  
Note To set up media synchronization on a storage card, right-click Storage  
Card in the left panel of Windows Media® Player, then click Set Up Sync.  
5. Select the playlist(s) that you want to sync between your computer  
and device, then click Add.  
Note On the Device Setup dialog box, make sure that the Sync this device  
automatically check box is selected.  
6. Click Finish.  
The files will begin synchronizing to your device. The next time you connect  
your device to your computer while Windows Media® Player is running,  
synchronization will start automatically.  
 
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To synchronize content manually to your device  
1. If you have not set up synchronization between your device and  
PC, follow steps 1 to ꢁ in “To synchronize content to your device  
automatically.  
2. Click the Sync tab on the Windows Media® Player of your PC. Select a  
Playlist or a Library on the left panel of the Windows Media® Player.  
3. From the Content List, drag the media files that you want to sync to  
your device and drop them to the Sync List.  
Playlists and Library List  
Content List  
Sync List  
4. Click Start Sync to start synchronizing the selected files to your device  
.
Notes  
Use Windows Media® Player 11 or higher on your PC to synchronize media  
files to your device.  
Audio files copy faster if Windows Media® Player is configured to  
automatically set the quality level for audio files copied to your device. For  
more information, see the Windows Media® Player Help.  
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Play media  
Use the library on Windows Media® Player Mobile to find and play songs,  
videos, and playlists that are stored on your device or removable storage  
card.  
To update the Library  
1. If you are not on the Library screen, tap Menu > Library.  
2. On the Library screen, tap the Library arrow (near the top of the  
screen), then tap the media storage that you want use, for example,  
Storage Card.  
3. In most cases, Windows Media® Player Mobile automatically updates  
the library. However, you can manually update the library to ensure  
that it contains new files that you recently copied to your device or  
storage card. Tap Menu > Update Library to manually update the  
library list.  
To play video and audio files on your device  
1. Select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists).  
2. Tap and hold the item that you want to play (such as a song, album, or  
artist name), then tap Play.  
Tips  
To play a media file that is stored on your device but is not in a library, on  
the Library screen, tap Menu > Open File. Tap and hold the item that you  
want to play (such as a file or a folder), then tap Play.  
To play a media file from the Internet or a network server, tap Menu >  
Library then tap Menu > Open URL.  
Playlists  
A playlist is a list of digital media files that play in a specified order. By using  
playlists, you can group audio and video files together for convenient  
playback.  
In Windows Media® Player on your PC, you can create playlists and  
synchronize them with your device.  
In Windows Media® Player Mobile on your device, you can create a new  
playlist by saving the current Now Playing playlist and giving it a new name.  
 
Experiencing Multimedia ꢀ07  
To save a new playlist  
1. If you are not on the Library screen, tap Menu > Library.  
2. Tap to select a category (for example, My Music or My Playlists).  
3. Select a media file that you want, then tap Menu > Queue Up. This  
adds the file to the Now Playing list.  
Repeat this step until you have added all desired media files to the  
Now Playing list.  
Note You cannot select multiple files simultaneously.  
4. After adding the media files, tap Menu > Now Playing.  
5. On the Now Playing screen, tap Menu > Save Playlist.  
6. Enter the playlist name then tap Done.  
7. To play back the playlist you created, tap My Playlists in the Library,  
select your playlist, then tap Play.  
Troubleshooting  
If you encounter a problem while using the Windows Media® Player Mobile,  
see the Troubleshooting Windows Media® Player Mobile page at the  
Microsoft Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/  
player/windowsmobile/troubleshooting.aspx).  
 
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ꢀ10 Managing Your PDA Phone  
13.1 Adding and Removing Programs  
Additional programs, such as programs that you can purchase, can be  
installed and uninstalled on your device. Your device does not allow you to  
uninstall most of the preinstalled programs.  
Note  
Before you purchase additional programs for your device, make sure that  
they are compatible with your device.  
To install a program  
1. Download the program to your computer (or insert the CD or disk  
that contains the program into your computer).  
You may see a single *.exe file, a *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several  
versions of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to  
select only the programs designed for your device.  
2. Read any installation instructions or documentation that comes with  
the program. Many programs provide special installation instructions.  
3. Connect your device to the computer.  
4. Double-click the installation setup file.  
To uninstall a program  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Remove Programs.  
2. In the Programs in storage memory list, select the program you  
want to remove, then tap Remove.  
Note  
Your device does not allow you to uninstall most of the preinstalled  
programs.  
 
Managing Your PDA Phone ꢀ11  
13.2 Managing Memory  
You may need to stop a program if it becomes unstable or the program  
memory is low.  
To see how much memory is available  
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Memory.  
On the Main tab, the amount of memory allocated to file and data  
storage versus program storage is displayed, as well as the amount of  
memory in use versus the available memory.  
To see available storage card memory  
You can see how much memory is available on a storage card that is  
inserted in your device.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Memory.  
2. Tap the Storage Card tab.  
To free up program memory  
Try the following to free memory on your device:  
Close programs you are not currently using.  
Move e-mail attachments to a storage card.  
Move files to a storage card. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer.  
Tap and hold the file, and tap Cut. Browse to the storage card folder  
and tap Menu > Edit > Paste.  
Delete unnecessary files. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. Tap  
and hold the file, and tap Delete.  
Delete large files. To find your largest files, tap Start > Programs >  
Search. In the Type list, tap Larger than 64 KB, and tap Search.  
In Internet Explorer® Mobile, delete temporary Internet files and clear  
history information. For more information, see “Internet Explorer®  
Mobilein Chapter 10.  
Remove programs you no longer use.  
Reset your device.  
 
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13.3 Task Manager  
Task Manager lets you view and stop running programs, configure the  
button, and enable the Quick Menu on the Today screen.  
To open Task Manager  
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Task Manager.  
To view running programs in Task Manager  
1. Tap the Running tab to view the Running Programs List.  
2. Select the check box of the programs that you want to close, and then  
tap Stop Selected to close them.  
Tips  
To switch back to a running program, tap the program name to open a  
shortcut menu then tap Activate.  
Tap Stop All to close all programs in the list.  
To add a program to the exclusive list  
Programs added to the Exclusive Programs List will not be ended when  
you tap Stop Selected or Stop All and will not be listed on the Quick Menu  
on the Today Screen.  
1. Tap the Running tab.  
2. Tap and hold the program in the list to open a menu.  
3. Tap Add Exclusive to add it into the Exclusive Programs List.  
Tip  
To remove a program from the exclusive list, tap the Exclusive tab, select the  
check box of that program, then tap Remove.  
To configure the Exit ( ) button to end programs  
1. Tap the Button tab.  
2. Select the Enable the “X” button to end the running programs  
check box.  
Note  
If this option is not enabled, programs will continue to run in the background  
and tapping the exit button will only close the program screen, not end the  
program.  
3. Choose the action to use for ending programs (by tapping the “X”  
button, tapping and holding the button, or both).  
 
Managing Your PDA Phone ꢀ1ꢁ  
To enable the Quick Menu  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Task Manager > Button tab.  
2. Select Enable Quick Menu on Today screen.  
3. Tap OK to exit Task Manager.  
Note  
See Chapter 1 for more information about the Quick Menu.  
To sort programs in Quick Menu  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Task Manager > Advanced tab.  
2. Select an option and tap OK.  
13.4 Resetting Your Device  
Soft reset  
Occasionally, you may need to reset your device. A soft (or normal) reset  
of your device clears all active program memory and shuts down all  
active programs. This can be useful when your device is running slower  
than normal, or a program is not performing properly. A soft reset is  
also necessary after the installation of some programs. If a soft reset is  
performed when programs are running, unsaved work will be lost.  
To perform a soft reset  
Use the stylus to press the RESET button found at the bottom of your  
device. Your device restarts and displays the Today screen.  
RESET button  
 
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Hard reset  
You can also perform a hard reset (also known as a full reset). A hard  
reset should be performed only if a normal reset does not solve a system  
problem. After a hard reset, the device is restored to its default settings - the  
way it was when you first purchased it and turned it on. Any programs you  
installed, data you entered, and settings you customized on your device will  
be lost. Only Windows Mobile® software and other pre-installed programs  
will remain.  
Important If Encrypt files placed on storage cards is or was enabled before, then  
backup all files from the storage card before using Clear Storage, hard  
reset or updating the ROM system software. Otherwise you will no longer  
be able to access the encrypted files on the storage card. Use ActiveSync  
or Windows Mobile Device Center to transfer files between your storage  
card and computer. After the procedure, copy your files back to the  
storage card.  
To perform a hard reset using device keys  
1. Press and hold the left SOFT KEY and the right SOFT KEY, and at the  
same time, use the stylus to press the RESET button at the bottom of  
your device.  
2. Release the stylus, but continue pressing the two SOFT KEYs until you  
see the following message on the screen:  
This operation will delete  
all your personal data,  
and reset all settings to  
the manufacturer default  
settings. Press SEND to  
restore manufacturer  
defaults, or press any  
other button to cancel.  
3. Release the two SOFT KEYs, and then press TALK ( ).  
Warning! Your device will be set back to factory default settings. Ensure any  
additional installed programs and/or user data have been backed up before  
a hard reset is performed.  
 
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Manage NAND Flash  
Your device comes with a built-in 1GB NAND flash that gives you additional  
storage space for your files. Use Format NAND Flash to delete all the files  
in the NAND flash and to format it. You can also recover NAND flash if  
you cannot find your NAND flash in the File Explorer. See the on-screen  
instructions for further details.  
Warning! As all of your data will be removed, ensure any additional installed programs  
and/or user data have been backed up before formatting NAND flash  
.
To format NAND flash  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Format NAND Flash.  
2. Select Format NAND Flash in the list.  
3. Enter 1ꢀꢁ4 in the box and tap Continue.  
To recover NAND flash  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Format NAND Flash.  
2. Select Recover NAND Flash in the list.  
3. Enter 1ꢀꢁ4 in the box and tap Continue.  
Clear Storage  
Another way of clearing the device storage and reset all settings back to  
factory default settings is to use the Clear Storage feature. You can also  
format NAND flash simultaneously while using this feature. However, you  
will lose all your data and files on the device storage when you use Clear  
Storage, so make sure to do a backup first.  
Important If Encrypt files placed on storage cards is or was enabled before, then  
backup all files from the storage card before using Clear Storage, hard  
reset or updating the ROM system software. Otherwise you will no longer  
be able to access the encrypted files on the storage card. Use ActiveSync  
or Windows Mobile Device Center to transfer files between your storage  
card and computer. After the procedure, copy your files back to the  
storage card.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Clear Storage.  
2. Select Also format NAND flash if you want to erase all data on the  
NAND flash and format it.  
3. Enter “1234then tap Yes.  
 
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13.5 Checking System Information  
If you want to find out about technical details of your device such as the  
type or speed of the processor, memory size, etc., you can check under  
Settings for device information.  
To find the operating system version number  
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > About.  
The version of the operating system on your device is shown near the top of  
the About screen.  
To get detailed device information  
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > About.  
The Version tab displays important device information, including the type  
of processor and the amount of memory that is installed.  
13.6 Windows Update  
Link to Microsoft’s Web site and update Windows Mobile® on your device  
with the latest security patches or fixes.  
Notes  
Updates may not be available at the time of purchase of the device.  
Your device needs to be connected to the Internet to download updates.  
To set up Windows Update  
The first time you run Windows Update, you need to set up how you want  
Windows Update to check for patches on the Microsoft Web site.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Systems tab > Windows Update.  
2. On the Update Setup screen, tap Next.  
3. Select how you want to check for updates, Manual or Automatic,  
then tap Next.  
Note If you select Automatic, you will be asked if you want to use your  
current data plan to check for updates. Check or clear the Use my data  
plan to check for and download updates check box and tap Next.  
4. Tap Finish.  
 
Managing Your PDA Phone ꢀ17  
To change Windows Update options  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Systems  
tab > Windows Update.  
2. Tap Menu and select the option  
you want to change.  
Tap Connections to change  
how the device connects to  
the Internet when checking  
for updates.  
Tap Change Schedule  
to change how Windows  
Update checks for patches  
on the Microsoft Web site.  
Tip  
You can check for updates whenever you want by tapping Check Now on  
the Windows Update screen.  
13.7 Battery Saving Tips  
How long your battery power lasts depends on battery type and how you  
use your device. Try the following to help preserve battery life:  
When the device is not in use, press POWER to switch off the display.  
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power to open the Power  
settings screen. On the Advanced tab of the Power settings screen,  
you can specify when your device automatically turns off the display  
to conserve battery power. For optimum conservation, specify ꢁ  
minutes or less.  
Use the AC adapter to plug your device into external power whenever  
possible, especially when using a storage card or when using a  
modem or other peripherals.  
Adjust the backlight settings. For more information, see “To set the  
backlight to dim after a time delayin Chapter 4.  
 
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When you know you are out of range of your Wi-Fi networks, turn  
Wi-Fi off. Searching for networks consumes a lot of power. For more  
information about Wi-Fi, see Chapter 10.  
Turn Bluetooth off when you are not using it. Make your device visible  
to other devices only when you are trying to establish a Bluetooth  
partnership. For more information about Bluetooth, see Chapter 10.  
Lower the volume.  
Close battery-intensive programs, such as the Camera, when you are  
done using them. Make sure the programs are ended and are not  
continuously running in the background.  
Chapter 14  
Using Other Applications  
 
ꢀꢀ0 Using Other Applications  
14.1 Voice Command  
Voice Command lets you call contacts, start programs, view appointments,  
play and control music, and more using voice commands.  
Use Voice Command  
1. Go to the Home screen, then  
press and hold the COMM  
Manager button  
The Voice Command icon (  
appears on the title bar.  
)
Press and hold to launch  
Voice Command.  
2. After the beep, say any of the following commands:  
Call <Contact>, to call a person in your Contact’s list.  
Open <Program>, to open a program.  
Whats my schedule today, to know your day’s upcoming  
appointments.  
Tip  
Play anything, to play all audio files on your device.  
For a complete list of commands that you can say, see Help on your  
device.  
3. When Voice Command prompts you to confirm your command, say  
Yes or Correct. Voice Command then executes the command.  
Configuring Voice Command  
By default, voice commands for common device functions such as calendar,  
contacts, messaging, phone, and more, are enabled. You can enable or  
disable voice commands on these items.  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Voice Command.  
2. Clear an item check box to disable voice commands for that item.  
Note  
To enable or disable voice command options for each item, select the item in  
the list, then tap Options.  
 
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14.2 Java  
MIDlets are Java applications such as games and tools that can run on  
mobile devices, while a MIDlet suite is a collection of one or more MIDlets.  
The Java program lets you download, install and manage MIDlets or MIDlet  
suites on your device. Your device supports Java ꢀ Micro Edition, JꢀME.  
To open the Java program  
Tap Start > Programs > Java.  
Install and launch MIDlets/MIDlet suites  
There are several ways to install a MIDlet/MIDlet suite.  
To download and install via Internet Explorer Mobile  
1. Tap Menu > Install > Browser to open Internet Explorer® Mobile.  
2. Locate the MIDlet/MIDlet suite while connected to the Internet.  
3. Select the MIDlet/MIDlet suite to download.  
4. Information about the MIDlet/MIDlet suite is then displayed. Tap  
Continue.  
5. Confirm to start downloading.  
6. Select <root> or a folder where to install the MIDlet suite to, then tap  
OK.  
To install from your device  
You can copy MIDlets/MIDlet suites from the PC to your device using the  
USB sync cable or Bluetooth connection. Copy them to the root folder or  
any subfolder on your device.  
1. Tap Menu > Install > Local Files. The program then searches for  
MIDlets/MIDlet suites on your device and displays them in a list.  
2. From the list, tap the MIDlet/MIDlet suite that you want to install.  
3. Confirm to start the installation.  
4. Select <root> or a folder where to install the MIDlet suite to, then tap  
OK.  
 
ꢀꢀꢀ Using Other Applications  
To run a MIDlet/MIDlet suite  
Do one of the following:  
After installation of the MIDlet/MIDlet suite is complete, tap Yes.  
On the Java screen, open the folder that contains the MIDlet/MIDlet  
suite. Select the MIDlet/MIDlet suite then tap Launch.  
To uninstall MIDlets  
Before you uninstall a MIDlet, make sure that it is not running.  
1. Tap and hold the MIDlet, and tap Uninstall.  
2. Tap OK to confirm.  
Note  
To uninstall all MIDlets and folders from the current folder, tap Menu >  
Uninstall All.  
 
ꢀꢀ4 Appendix  
A.1 Specifications  
Processor  
Qualcomm® MSM 7ꢀ01 400MHz  
Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional  
Operating System  
Memory  
• ROM : ꢀ56 MB  
• RAM : 1ꢀ8 MB SD RAM  
• NAND Flash : 1 GB  
Dimensions  
(LxWxT)  
1ꢁ7.4 mm x 7ꢀ.9 mm x ꢀ0.5 mm  
(5.409 in x ꢀ.870 in x 0.807 in)  
Weight  
Display  
ꢀꢀ0 grams (7.760 ounces) with battery  
ꢁ.5-inch TFT-LCD flat touch sensitive screen with QVGA  
resolution  
Network  
• HSDPA/WCDMA  
Tri-band (850, 1900, and ꢀ100 Mhz)  
HSDPA: Up to ꢁ84kbps uplink and ꢁ.6Mbps downlink  
speeds  
WCDMA: Up to ꢁ84kbps uplink and downlink speeds  
• GSM/GPRS/EDGE  
Quad-band (850, 900, 1800, and 1900 Mhz)  
(Band frequency and data speed are operator dependent.)  
Device Control  
Connectivity  
4-way navigation control with ENTER button  
• Bluetooth® ꢀ.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and AꢀDP for  
stereo wireless headset  
• Wi-Fi®: IEEE 80ꢀ.11 b/g  
• HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB ꢀ.0 and audio jack in  
one)  
• GPS antenna connector*  
Camera  
Audio  
ꢁ Megapixel color CMOS camera with auto focus  
• Built-in microphone and speaker  
• Ringtone formats:  
MPꢁ, AAC, AAC+, WMA, WAV, and AMR-NB  
40 polyphonic and standard MIDI format 0 and 1  
(SMF)/SP MIDI  
 
Appendix ꢀꢀ5  
Battery  
• Rechargeable Lithium-ion Polymer battery  
• Capacity: 1500 mAh  
• Talk time:  
Up to ꢀ84 minutes for WCDMA  
Up to 464 minutes for GSM  
• Standby time:  
Up to 460 hours for WCDMA  
Up to 407 hours for GSM  
(The above are subject to network and phone usage.)  
Expansion Slot  
AC Adapter  
Two SD™ (SD ꢀ.0 compatible) card slots  
Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ ꢀ40V AC, 50/60 Hz  
DC output: 5V and 1A  
Operating  
Temperature  
Range  
0°C to 40°C (ꢁꢀ°F to 104°F)  
* Use only the external GPS antenna with model number GA S120.  
ꢀꢀ6 Appendix  
A.2 Regulatory Notices  
Regulatory Agency Identifications  
For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model  
number of SEDN100.  
To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your device, use only the  
accessories listed below with your SEDN100.  
The Battery Pack has been assigned a model number of TRIN160.  
Note  
This product is intended for use with a certified Class ꢀ Limited Power Source,  
rated 5 Volts DC, maximum 1 Amp power supply unit.  
Federal Communications Commission 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 (ꢀ) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harm-ful interference to  
radio or TV reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one  
or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for  
help.  
 
Appendix ꢀꢀ7  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications  
made to the device that are not expressly approved by High Tech Computer  
Corporation may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Safety precautions for RF exposure  
Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories  
that do not contain any metal.  
Use of non-original manufacturer-approved accessories may violate  
your local RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.  
Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals  
Your device contains a radio transmitter and receiver. The radiated output  
power is far below the international radio frequency exposure limits. These  
limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels  
of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the  
safety standards previously set by international standards bodies:  
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-199ꢀ  
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP).  
Report 86. 1986  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection  
(ICNIRP) 1996  
Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a  
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,  
regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The standard  
incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for  
the public and to account for any variations in usage.  
As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that  
for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel,  
it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too  
close to the antenna during operation of the equipment.  
 
ꢀꢀ8 Appendix  
Your device has an internal antenna. Use only the supplied integral antenna.  
Use of unauthorized or modified antennas may impair call quality and  
damage the phone, causing loss of performance and SAR levels exceeding  
the recommended limits as well as result in non-compliance with local  
regulatory requirements in your country.  
To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RF  
energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards; always  
use your device only in its normal-use position. Do not touch or hold the  
antenna area unnecessarily when placing or receiving a phone call. Contact  
with the antenna area may impair call quality and cause your device to  
operate at a higher power level than needed. Avoiding contact with the  
antenna area when the phone is IN USE optimizes the antenna performance  
and the battery life.  
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by  
the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in  
all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest  
certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operation can  
be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed  
to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to  
reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station  
antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available  
for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does  
not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement  
for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for  
example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for  
each model. (Bodyworn measurements may differ among phone models,  
depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). For body  
worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines,  
use only original manufacturer approved accessories. When carrying  
the phone while it is on, use the specific original manufacturer supplied  
or approved carrying case, holster, or other body-worn accessory. SAR  
compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or  
similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and  
which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users  
body.  
Appendix ꢀꢀ9  
SAR Information  
FCC: 1.47 w/kg @1g(Head)  
1.ꢁ0 w/kg @1g (Body)  
Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) safety  
information  
Pacemakers  
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a  
minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld  
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the  
pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent  
research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their  
pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.  
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential  
for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is  
taking place, turn the phone OFF immediately.  
Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the  
event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider,  
or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.  
Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer  
of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external  
RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this  
information.  
Turn the phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in  
these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be  
using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
ꢀꢁ0 Appendix  
WEEE Notice  
The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which  
entered into force as European law on 1ꢁth February ꢀ00ꢁ, resulted in a  
major change in the treatment of electrical equipment at end-of-life.  
The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority, the prevention of WEEE,  
and in addition, to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery  
of such wastes so as to reduce disposal.  
The WEEE logo (shown at the left) on the product or on its box  
indicates that this product must not be disposed of or dumped  
with your other household waste. You are liable to dispose of all  
your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating over  
to the specified collection point for recycling of such hazardous  
waste. Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic  
and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will  
allow us to help conserving natural resources. Moreover, proper  
recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will  
ensure safety of human health and environment. For more  
information about electronic and electrical waste equipment  
disposal, recovery, and collection points, please contact your  
local city center, household waste disposal service, shop from  
where you purchased the equipment, or manufacturer of the  
equipment.  
RoHS Compliance  
This product is in compliance with Directive ꢀ00ꢀ/95/EC of the European  
Parliament and of the Council of ꢀ7 January ꢀ00ꢁ, on the restriction of the  
use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment  
(RoHS) and its amendments.  
Body-worn Operation  
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations. To comply with  
RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 1.5 cm must  
be maintained between the user’s body and the handset, including the  
antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this  
device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories  
that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure  
requirements and should be avoided.  
Appendix ꢀꢁ1  
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas,  
modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone,  
or result in violation of regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged  
antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor  
burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.  
ꢀꢁꢀ Appendix  
Index  
 
ꢀꢁ4 Index  
Block Recognizer 50  
Bluetooth  
A
AꢀDP 175  
- beam information 176  
- Bluetooth Explorer 41, 177  
- Bluetooth file sharing 177  
- Bluetooth shared folder 177  
- hands-free headset 175  
- modes 17ꢁ  
About licenses and protected  
ActiveSync 90  
- Comm Manager 158  
- overview 86  
- setting up 90  
- overview 17ꢁ  
- synchronize 91, 1ꢁ5  
Add and remove programs ꢀ10  
Add attachment to message 1ꢀ9  
Adobe Reader LE 41, 15ꢀ  
- exit 15ꢀ  
- navigate through document 15ꢀ  
- search for text in the  
document 15ꢀ  
- partnership (pairing) 17ꢁ  
- SIM Access Profile (SAP) 66  
- stereo headset 175  
- synchronize 9ꢁ  
- turn on and off 158  
- visible 17ꢁ  
Bluetooth Explorer 41  
Burst capture mode 189  
Alarm 8ꢁ  
Answer/end a call 61  
Appointment search 5ꢁ  
Assign programs or shortcuts to  
hardware buttons 8ꢀ  
Attachment  
- download 1ꢁ0  
- set IMAP4 to automatically receive  
attachments 1ꢁꢀ  
C
Calculator 41  
Calendar 40, 10ꢁ  
Calendar search 5ꢁ  
Calibration ꢀ8  
Camera  
- capture modes 188, 189  
- controls 190  
- set Outlook to automatically  
receive attachments 1ꢁꢀ  
- file formats 189  
- icons 190  
- overview 41  
- Quick Settings Panel 19ꢁ  
- settings 19ꢁ  
Car kit phones 66  
Change screen text size 81  
Clear Storage ꢀ15  
Clock & Alarms 44, 68  
Comm Manager 41, 45, 158  
B
Backlight 81  
Basic settings 68  
Battery  
- battery information ꢀꢁ  
- charge battery ꢀ8  
- save battery power 16ꢁ, ꢀ17  
Beam via Bluetooth 176  
Index ꢀꢁ5  
Conference call 6ꢀ  
- file attachments 1ꢁ0  
- synchronize e-mails 1ꢁ1  
Draw 109  
Configure data connection settings ꢀ7  
Connect device to Internet  
- set up dial-up connection to  
ISP 165  
- set up GPRS connection 16ꢁ  
- start a connection 166  
Connection Setup ꢀ7, ꢁ8, 159  
Connect to Internet 160  
Contacts 40, 96  
Contacts Picture capture mode 189  
Contacts search 5ꢁ  
Copy  
- contacts to SIM card 101  
- media files from PC to device ꢀ04  
- SIM contacts to device 101  
Copy and manage files 15ꢁ  
Customize  
E
- Internet e-mail account (POPꢁ/  
IMAP4) 1ꢀ4  
- search 5ꢁ  
- security 145  
- send 1ꢀ8  
- settings (POPꢁ/IMAP4) 1ꢀ6  
- setup wizard 1ꢀ4  
- synchronize 1ꢁ1  
Emergency call 65  
Emoticon 1ꢀ1  
Encrypt messages 145, 147  
Excel Mobile 40  
Exchange Server  
- Start menu 71  
- Today screen 69  
- automatic synchronization 1ꢁ6  
- schedule synchronization 1ꢁ6  
D
Device ID 81  
F
Device name 81  
Dial-up 165  
Dial-up to ISP 165  
Digitally sign messages 145, 147  
Digital Rights Management (DRM) ꢀ0ꢁ  
Digital signature  
- sign 145  
- verify 146  
Favorite People ꢁ4  
File Explorer 41  
Find  
- device information ꢀ16  
- operating system version  
number ꢀ16  
Find contact  
- on device 99  
- online 14ꢁ  
Forward e-mail 1ꢁ0  
Direct Push 1ꢁ6, 158  
Disconnect data services 158  
Download  
- download complete e-mail 1ꢀ9  
- e-mail download settings 1ꢁ1  
G
Games 41  
ꢀꢁ6 Index  
Getting Started 41  
K
Keypad tone 7ꢀ  
L
H
Landscape ꢀ8  
Hard reset ꢀ14  
Help 40  
Launcher ꢁ7  
Letter Recognizer 49  
Library screen (Windows Media Player  
Mobile) ꢀ0ꢀ  
Help search 5ꢁ  
HSDPA 46  
Live Messenger 170  
HTC Home ꢁꢀ  
M
I
Mail search 5ꢁ  
IMAP4 1ꢀ4  
Make call  
Input methods  
- from Call History 60  
- from Contacts 59  
- from Phone program 58  
- from SIM Manager 61  
- from Speed Dial 60  
Messaging 11ꢀ  
- overview 40  
Messenger 41  
MIDlet/MIDlet suite ꢀꢀ1  
MMS 117  
- add audio clip 1ꢀ1  
- add photo/video 119  
- add text 1ꢀ0  
- Block Recognizer 50  
- Keyboard 49  
- Letter Recognizer 49  
- Symbol Pad 5ꢀ  
- Transcriber 50  
Input Panel 48  
International call 65  
Internet 160  
Internet e-mail 1ꢀ4  
Internet Explorer Mobile 40, 166  
Internet Sharing 41, 17ꢀ  
J
Java  
- blacklist 1ꢀꢀ  
- install MIDlets/MIDlet suites from  
device ꢀꢀ1  
- install MIDlets/MIDlet suites from  
Internet ꢀꢀ1  
- overview 41  
- uninstall MIDlets ꢀꢀꢀ  
- create and send 119  
- MMS settings 117  
- reply message 1ꢀꢀ  
- view message 1ꢀꢀ  
MMS Video capture mode 189  
Mute 6ꢀ  
Index ꢀꢁ7  
POPꢁ 1ꢀ4  
Portrait ꢀ8  
PowerPoint Mobile 40  
Programs  
- Format NAND Flash 41  
- HTC Fingerprint Manager 41  
- QuickGPS 4ꢀ  
N
NAND Flash  
- format ꢀ15  
- recover ꢀ15  
Notes 4ꢀ, 5ꢁ, 108  
Notes search 5ꢁ  
Now Playing screen (Windows Media  
Player Mobile) ꢀ0ꢀ  
Put call on hold 6ꢀ  
Q
O
QuickGPS 4ꢀ, 184  
Quick menu ꢁꢀ  
Office Mobile 40  
On-screen keyboard 49  
OneNote Mobile 40, 150  
Open PDF file 15ꢀ  
R
Receive call 61  
Record voice note 109  
Regional settings 69  
Regulatory notices ꢀꢀ6  
Reply  
Opera Browser 4ꢀ  
P
Panorama capture mode 189  
Password 7ꢁ  
- e-mail 1ꢁ0  
- MMS 1ꢀꢀ  
- text (SMS) 115  
Reset  
- clear storage ꢀ15  
- format NAND flash ꢀ15  
- hard reset ꢀ1ꢁ  
- soft reset ꢀ1ꢁ  
Review screen (Camera) 195  
Ringer 158  
Phone 40, 56, 58  
Phonebook 96  
Phone services 7ꢀ  
Phone settings 71  
Photo capture mode 189  
Pictures & Videos  
- file formats ꢀ00  
- overview 4ꢀ  
Picture Theme capture mode 189  
PIN 56, 7ꢁ  
Playback screen (Windows Media  
Player Mobile) ꢀ0ꢀ  
Playlists  
Ring tone 71  
Ring type 71  
S
- Windows Media ꢀ06  
Play media ꢀ06  
Plug-in  
SAPSettings 66  
Search 4ꢀ, 5ꢁ  
- HTC Home ꢁꢀ  
ꢀꢁ8 Index  
Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail  
Extension (S/MIME) 145  
- Certificates 44  
- Clear Storage 44, ꢀ15  
- Clock & Alarms 44  
- Customer Feedback 44  
- Device Information 44  
- Encryption 44  
Send  
- e-mail 1ꢀ8  
- text message (SMS) 11ꢁ  
Settings  
- basic settings 68  
- capture and advanced settings for  
camera 196  
- device settings 4ꢁ  
- other settings 81  
- quick settings for camera 19ꢁ  
Settings (Connections tab)  
- Beam 45  
- Error Reporting 44  
- GPS 44  
- Key Lock 44  
- Lock 44  
- Long Press End Key 44  
- Managed Programs 44  
- Memory 44  
- Microphone AGC 45  
- Power 45, ꢀ17  
- Bluetooth 45  
- Connections 45  
- CSD Line Type 46  
- Domain Enroll 46  
- GPRS Setting 46  
- HSDPA 46  
- Network Wizard 45, 159  
- SMS Service 46  
- USB to PC 46  
- Regional Settings 45  
- Remove Programs 45, ꢀ10  
- Screen ꢀ8, 45  
- Task Manager 45  
Shortcuts ꢁ7  
SIM Access Profile (SAP) 66  
SIM card ꢀꢁ  
SIM Manager 101  
- copy contacts to SIM card 101  
- copy SIM contacts to device 101  
- create SIM contact 101  
- make call 61  
- Wi-Fi 46  
- Wireless LAN 46  
Settings (Personal tab)  
- Buttons 4ꢁ  
- HTC Fingerprint Options 4ꢁ  
- Input 4ꢁ  
- Menus 4ꢁ  
- overview 4ꢀ  
Smart Dialing 6ꢁ  
- Owner Information 4ꢁ  
- Phone 4ꢁ  
- Sounds & Notifications 4ꢁ  
- Today 4ꢁ  
Settings (System tab)  
- About 4ꢁ  
- Backlight 4ꢁ  
Soft reset ꢀ1ꢁ  
Sounds & Notifications 8ꢁ  
Speakerphone 6ꢀ  
Specifications ꢀꢀ4  
Speed Dial 60  
Sports capture mode 189  
Start menu ꢁ1, 71  
Index ꢀꢁ9  
Storage card  
- check available space ꢀ11  
- copy files 154  
Swap/switch calls 6ꢀ  
Sync connection problem 9ꢀ  
Synchronize  
V
Verify digital signature 146  
Vibrate 58, 158  
Vibration 71  
Video capture mode 189  
Voice call 58  
Voice Command  
- overview ꢀꢀ0  
- use Voice Command ꢀꢀ0  
Voicemail 60  
- ActiveSync 91  
- change information types 91  
- Outlook information with  
computer 91  
- schedule synchronization with  
Exchange Server 1ꢁ6  
- via Bluetooth 9ꢁ  
Volume 58  
W
- Windows Media Player 94  
- Windows Media Player Mobile ꢀ04  
Weather ꢁ4  
Wi-Fi 46, 158, 160  
Windows Live 4ꢀ  
Windows Live Messenger 41  
Windows Live Mobile 168  
Windows Media Player Mobile  
- file formats ꢀ0ꢀ  
- menus ꢀ0ꢀ  
- overview 4ꢀ  
- playlists ꢀ06  
- troubleshoot ꢀ07  
T
Tasks 4ꢀ, 106  
Tasks search 5ꢁ  
Text messages 11ꢁ  
- create new message 11ꢁ  
- send 114  
Text size on screen 81  
Today screen ꢁ0, 69  
Transcriber 50  
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player  
Mobile ꢀ07  
Turn device on and off ꢀ7  
Turn phone function on and off 57,  
Windows Mobile Device Center 87  
Windows Update 45  
Word Mobile 40  
Z
ZIP  
U
- create archive 156  
- open zip file and extract files 155  
- overview 4ꢀ, 155  
Zoom (Camera) 194  
USB modem 17ꢀ  
USB to PC 9ꢀ  
Using Task Manager ꢀ1ꢀ  

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