LG Electronics LG KS20 User Manual

ENGLISH  
USER GUIDE  
LG KS20  
Some of contents in this manual may differ  
from your phone depending on the software  
of the phone or your service provider.  
P/N : MMBB0245574(1.0) W  
www.lgmobile.com  
KS20 User Guide  
- English  
This document is the user guide for the LG KS20  
Windows Mobile Pocket PC. All rights for this document are reserved  
by LG Electronics. Copying, modifying and distributing this document  
without the consent of LG Electronics are prohibited.  
ConTEnTS  
InTrodUCTIon  
ForYoUr SAFETY  
GUIdELInES For SAFE And  
EFFICIEnT USE  
KS20 FEATUrES  
Part of the phone  
Cautions for touch keys  
8
9
SCrEEn InForMATIon  
35  
The Today Screen  
Customising the Today screen  
default MS Today Screen  
Indicators  
36  
37  
10  
17  
Using the Start Menu  
Editing Today screen  
Program Indicators  
39  
20  
EnTErInG And SEArChInG  
InForMATIon  
GETTInG STArTEd  
22  
42  
Installing the USIM card and battery  
Charging the battery  
overview of Input Panel  
24  
26  
Using the Keyboard  
Using the standard on-screen Keyboard  
Disconnecting the charger  
How to use a microSD memory card 27  
Memory card formatting  
Turn the device on and off  
Reset the device  
43  
Using Letter Recognizer  
Using Block Recognizer  
Enter text using Block recognizer  
29  
44  
30  
31  
32  
Using Transcriber  
Transcriber Gestures  
The Transcriber toolbar  
45  
46  
48  
Calibrate the Device  
Manage screen settings  
2
Drawing and Writing on the Screen  
Recording a note  
Searching Information  
49  
51  
52  
CoMMUnICATIonS  
70  
Messages  
To set up an e-mail account  
new Text Message  
new MMS Messages  
To start MMS message  
71  
72  
GEnErAL FUnCTIonS  
Adjust the device volume  
Making a Call  
Receiving a Call  
In-call options  
54  
Messaging Message  
note downloading messages  
To reply to or forward a message  
73  
74  
55  
57  
Phone  
Make a call  
76  
Additional Dialing Information  
59  
Ending a call  
Make a call from history  
Make a call using Speed dial  
SYnChronIzInG YoUr dEvICE 60  
77  
Using ActiveSync  
Setting up Windows VistaTM  
Synchronizing Information  
Synchronizing via Bluetooth  
62  
64  
67  
Call logs  
Save to Contacts  
view note  
delete  
Send Text Message...  
Send Multimedia Message  
Filter  
78  
Synchronizing Music, Video, and Pictures  
68  
79  
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ConTEnTS  
Contacts  
overview of contacts  
To create a contact  
To change contact information  
To work with the contact list  
To copy SIM contact to Contacts  
To find a contact  
79  
80  
Pictures & Videos  
To copy a picture or video clip to your device  
93  
92  
To view pictures  
81  
82  
To play videos with audio  
To sort pictures and video clips  
To delete a picture or video clip  
To edit a picture or video clip  
94  
95  
To set a picture as the Today screen  
background  
To send pictures and video clips via e-mail 96  
To send pictures and video clips via  
Bluetooth  
To assign pictures to contacts  
To use advance options  
MULTIMEdIA  
84  
Camera  
Configuring Camera mode  
85  
86  
87  
Video Camera  
Frame shot  
Windows Media  
Playback screen  
now Playing screen  
Library screen  
97  
Mobile Java  
Games  
98  
99  
89  
90  
FM Radio  
91  
ProGrAMS  
Internet explorer  
100  
Word Mobile  
102  
To create a file  
To get more help about Word Mobile  
104  
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excel Mobile  
Unsupported features in Excel Mobile  
105  
109  
110  
Tasks  
To create a task  
To change the priority of a task  
To set a default reminder for all new tasks 117  
To show start and due dates in the task list  
116  
PowerPoint Mobile  
To start a slide show presentation  
To stop a slide show  
To locate a task  
118  
119  
120  
To navigate between slides  
PSnotes  
new document  
Writing text  
To change the font  
Making drawings  
File explorer  
Messenger  
To start Windows Live Messenger  
To sign in or out  
To add or delete contacts  
To send an instant message  
To block or unblock contacts  
To check your own Messenger status  
To change your display name  
111  
113  
Inserting images  
Inserting Multimedia  
To cut/copy an entire area  
To change the zoom level  
To use the personal dictionary  
114  
115  
121  
To get more help about Windows Live  
Messenger  
Auto Profile  
Internet Share  
122  
123  
note  
Entering information in notes  
To set the default input mode for notes  
To create a note  
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ConTEnTS  
Today  
131  
SETTInGS  
124  
Today screen settings  
To synchronise the Today screen  
To add own background image  
To set options for displaying appointments  
on the Today screen  
Phone setting  
Phone  
Services  
network  
Band  
Setting the time and date  
Setting alarms  
125  
126  
127  
132  
To set options for displaying tasks on the  
Today screen  
Alarms  
Time  
Alarm  
More  
133  
Sounds & notifications  
To set Sound & notifications on actions  
Lock  
128  
134  
135  
To protect your phone with a PIn  
To protect your device with a password  
To change your password  
To display owner information on the Today  
screen  
Memory  
Main  
Storage card  
running Programs  
130  
Power  
136  
Battery  
Advanced  
6
Bluetooth  
To set the bluetooth configuration  
General  
Accessibility  
Services  
Bluetooth modes  
To make your device discoverable  
Bluetooth partnerships  
138  
139  
140  
141  
Wireless Manager  
Configuring Wi-Fi connection settings  
148  
150  
ACCESSorIES  
TEChnICAL dATA  
152  
153  
To accept a Bluetooth partnership  
142  
USB To PC  
143  
To use the USB mass storage  
Connections  
To connect to the Internet via pre-configured  
connections.  
To connect to the Internet via My ISP  
144  
145  
To reset or modify the network card settings  
on your device 146  
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InTrodUCTIon  
Congratulations on your purchase  
of the advanced and compact KS20  
Windows Mobile Pocket PC, designed  
to operate with the latest digital  
mobile communication technology.  
This user’s guide contains important  
information on the use and operation  
of this phone. Please read all the  
information carefully for optimal  
performance and to prevent any  
damage to or misuse of the phone.  
Any changes or modifications not  
expressly approved in this user’s  
guide could void your warranty for  
this equipment.  
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For YoUr SAFETY  
Please read these simple guidelines.  
not following these guidelines may be  
dangerous or illegal. Further detailed  
information is given in this manual.  
CAUTION  
Switch off the phone in any area where  
required by special regulations. For  
example, do not use your phone in  
hospitals or it may affect sensitive medical  
equipment.  
WARNING  
Emergency calls may not be available  
under all mobile networks. Therefore, you  
should never depend solely on your mobile  
phone for emergency calls.  
Mobile Phones must be switched off at all  
times in an aircraft.  
Do not hold the phone in your hand while  
driving.  
Only use ORIGINAL accessories to avoid  
damage to your phone.  
Donotuseyourphonenearpetrolstations, fuel  
depots, chemical plants or blasting operations.  
All radio transmitters carry risks of  
interference with electronics in close  
proximity. Minor interference may affect  
TVs, radios, PCs, etc.  
For your safety, use ONLY specified  
ORIGINAL batteries and chargers.  
Do not handle the phone with wet hands  
while it is being charged. It may cause an  
electric shock or seriously damage your phone.  
Batteries should be disposed of in  
accordance with relevant legislation.  
Keep the phone in a safe place out of small  
children’s reach. It includes small parts  
which if detached may cause a choking  
hazard.  
Do not dismantle the phone or battery.  
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GUIdELInES For SAFE And  
EFFICIEnT USE  
Please read these simple guidelines.  
not following these guidelines may be  
dangerous or illegal. Further detailed  
information is given in this manual.  
through periodic and thorough  
evaluation of scientific studies.The  
guidelines include a substantial safety  
margin designed to assure the safety  
of all persons, regardless of age and  
health.  
vThe exposure standard for  
Certification  
mobile devices employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption rate, or SAr.The SAr  
limit stated in the international  
guidelines is 2.0W/kg*.Tests for  
SArare conducted using standard  
operating positions with the device  
transmitting at its highest certified  
power level in all tested frequency  
bands. Although the SAris  
determined at the highest certified  
power level, the actual SArof the  
device while operating can be well  
below the maximum value.This is  
because the device is designed to  
operate at multiple power levels so  
information (SAr)  
This device meets international  
guidelines for exposure to radio  
waves  
Your mobile device is a radio  
transmitter and receiver. It is designed  
and manufactured not to exceed the  
limits for exposure to radio frequency  
(rF) recommended by international  
guidelines (ICnIrP).These limits are  
part of comprehensive guidelines  
and establish permitted levels of rF  
energy for the general population.  
The guidelines were developed by  
independent scientific organisations  
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as to use only the power required  
to reach the network. In general,  
the closer you are to a base station,  
the lower the power output of  
the device. Before a phone model  
is available for sale to the public,  
compliance with the European  
r&TTE directive must be shown.This  
directive includes as one essential  
requirement the protection of the  
health and the safety for the user  
and any other person.The highest  
SArvalue for this device when  
tested for use at the ear is 1.04W/kg.  
least 1.5 cm away from your body.  
In order to transmit data files or  
messages, this device requires a  
quality connection to the network.  
In some cases, transmission of data  
files or messages may be delayed  
until such a connection is available.  
Ensure the above separation  
distance instructions are followed  
until the transmission is completed.  
The highest SArvalue for this device  
when tested for use at the body is  
1.24W/kg.  
*The SArlimit for mobile devices used  
by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram  
(W/kg) averaged over ten grams  
of body tissue.The guidelines  
incorporate a substantial margin of  
safety to give additional protection  
for the public and to account for  
any variations in measurements.  
SArvalues may vary depending on  
national reporting requirements  
vThis device meets rF exposure  
guidelines when used either in the  
normal use position against the  
ear or when positioned at least  
1.5 cm away from the body.When  
a carry case, belt clip or holder is  
used for bodyworn operation,  
it should not contain metal and  
should position the product at  
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GUIdELInES For SAFE And EFFICIEnT USE  
and the network band. For SAr  
information in other regions please  
look under product information at  
www.lgmobile.com.  
vKeep away from electrical  
appliances such as aTv's, radios or  
personal computers.  
vThe unit should be kept away from  
heat sources such as radiators or  
cookers.  
Product care and  
maintenance  
vnever place your phone in a  
microwave oven as it will cause the  
battery to explode.  
WARNING  
vdo not drop.  
Only use batteries, chargers and  
accessories approved for use with this  
particular phone model. The use of  
any other types may invalidate any  
approval or warranty applying to the  
phone, and may be dangerous.  
vdo not subject this unit to  
mechanical vibration or shock.  
vThe coating of the phone may be  
damaged if covered with wrap or  
vinyl wrapper.  
vdo not use harsh chemicals (such  
as alcohol, benzene, thinners, etc.)  
or detergents to clean your phone.  
There is a risk of this causing a fire.  
vdo not disassemble this unit.Take  
it to a qualified service technician  
when repair work is required.  
vdo not subject this unit to excessive  
smoke or dust.  
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vdo not keep the phone next to  
credit cards or transport tickets; it  
can affect the information on the  
magnetic strips.  
vdo not use your mobile phone  
near medical equipment without  
requesting permission. Avoid  
placing the phone over pacemakers  
(i.e. in your breast pocket.)  
vdo not tap the screen with a sharp  
object as it may damage the phone.  
vSome hearing aids might be  
disturbed by mobile phones.  
vdo not expose the phone to liquid  
or moisture.  
vMinor interference may affectTvs,  
radios, PCs, etc.  
vUse accessories, such as earphones  
and headsets, with caution. Ensure  
that cables are tucked away safely  
and do not touch the antenna  
unnecessarily.  
road safety  
Check the laws and regulations on  
the use of mobile phones in the areas  
when you drive.  
vPlease remove the data cable before  
powering on the handset.  
vdo not use a hand-held phone while  
driving.  
Electronic devices  
vGive full attention to driving.  
All mobile phones may get  
interference, which could affect  
performance.  
vUse a hands-free kit, if available.  
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GUIdELInES For SAFE And EFFICIEnT USE  
vPull off the road and park before  
making or answering a call if driving  
conditions so require.  
Avoid damage to your  
hearing  
vrF energy may affect some  
electronic systems in your motor  
vehicle such as a car stereo or safety  
equipment.  
damage to your hearing can occur  
if you are exposed to loud sound for  
long periods of time.We therefore  
recommend that you do not turn on  
or off the handset close to your ear.We  
also recommend that music and call  
volumes are set to a reasonable level.  
vIf your vehicle is equipped with  
an air bag, do not obstruct  
it with installed or portable  
wireless equipment. It can cause  
serious injury due to improper  
performance.  
Blasting area  
do not use the phone where blasting  
is in progress. observe restrictions, and  
follow any regulations or rules.  
If you are listening to music whilst  
out and about, please ensure that the  
volume is at a reasonable level so that  
you are aware of your surroundings.  
This is particularly imperative when  
attempting to cross the street.  
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Potentially  
explosive  
Children  
Keep the phone in a safe place out of  
small children’s reach. It includes small  
parts which if detached may cause a  
choking hazard.  
atmospheres  
vdo not use the phone at a refueIling  
point. don’t use near fuel or  
chemicals.  
vdo not transport or store flammable  
gas, liquid, or explosives in the  
compartment of your vehicle, which  
contains your mobile phone and  
accessories.  
Emergency calls  
Emergency calls may not be available  
under all mobile networks.Therefore,  
you should never depend solely on  
your mobile phone for emergency  
calls. Check with your local service  
provider.  
In aircraft  
Wireless devices can cause  
interference in aircraft.  
vTurn off your mobile phone before  
boarding any aircraft.  
vdo not use it on the ground without  
crew permission.  
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GUIdELInES For SAFE And EFFICIEnT USE  
vrecharge the battery if it has  
not been used for a long time to  
maximize usability.  
Battery  
information and care  
vdo not expose the battery charger  
to direct sunlight or use it in high  
humidity, such as the bathroom.  
vYou do not need to completely  
discharge the battery before  
recharging. Unlike other battery  
systems, there is no memory effect  
that could compromise the battery’s  
performance.  
vdo not leave the battery in hot or  
cold places, this may deteriorate the  
battery performance.  
vUse only LG batteries and chargers.  
LG chargers are designed to  
maximize the battery life.  
vrisk of explosion if battery is  
replaced by an incorrect type.  
vdispose of used batteries according  
to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
vdo not disassemble or short-circuit  
the battery pack.  
vKeep the metal contacts of the  
battery pack clean.  
vreplace the battery when it  
no longer provides acceptable  
performance.The battery pack may  
be recharged hundreds of times  
until it needs replacing.  
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KS20 FEATUrES  
5
1
2
Part of the phone  
Front view  
1. Earpiece  
2. Touch Screen  
Use to write, draw, or make a selection with  
the stylus.  
3. Send Key  
vdials a phone number and answers  
incoming calls.  
3
4
6
4. navigation KEY  
5. Internal camera lens  
6. End Key  
vEnds or rejects a call.  
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KS20 FEATUrES  
4. Power key  
4
5
vPress to turn off your device temporarily  
and switches the device to sleep mode;  
press and hold (about five seconds) to turn  
off your device completely.  
1
2
When your device is in sleep mode, you can  
still use the phone function to receive calls;  
however, the phone function is off when  
you turn off the device completely.  
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7
5. MicroSd Card Slot  
6. Internet Explorer  
vPress to access Internet Explorer.  
3
7. Camera key  
vPress this key to activate camera.  
Side view  
1. Charger/Cable/handsfree  
connector  
2. Side Keys  
vPress up or down to adjust the volume.  
3. Stylus and Stylus Slot  
vUse the stylus to write, draw, or select items  
on the touch screen.  
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rear view  
Cable connector/  
Battery charging connector  
SIM card socket  
Flash  
External  
Camera Lens  
Battery  
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KS20 FEATUrES  
vThis product’s keys on the LCdscreen are touch keys.  
vBe sure to read“Cautions forTouch Keys”before using this product.  
2.You do not need to press hard on  
Cautions for touch  
keys  
1. Make sure your hands are clean  
and dry.  
the touch keys to make them work.  
do not subject the product to severe  
impact, as this may damage the  
touch key sensors.  
3. Use the tip of your finger to press  
exactly on the touch key you want,  
being careful not to touch the keys  
for other functions.  
vremove all moisture from the  
surface of your hands or the touch  
keys in a humid environment.  
4.When both the home screen and  
touch key lights are off, pressing a  
touch key will not turn on the home  
screen light. Press  
P
and the home  
screen light will turn back on(touch  
keys do not work when the touch  
key lights are off).  
Touch keypad  
hard keys  
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5.Touch keys may not work normally if  
a mobile phone case or plastic cover  
is covering them.  
6. Keep metal and other conductive  
materials away from the surface of  
the touch keys, as contact with them  
may result in an error.  
7.This phone allows to use a pen or a  
stylus to select Menu. Also you can  
use your finger to select Menu.  
Use the tip of your finger may not  
press the key correctly.  
8.Touch key cannot be activated  
properly in hot and humid  
environment.  
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GETTInG STArTEd  
Installing the USIM  
card and battery  
1. Installing the USIM card.  
Your USIM card contains your  
phone number, service details and  
contacts and must be inserted into  
your handset. If your USIM card is  
removed then your handset becomes  
unusable (except for emergency calls  
depending on which Country you  
are in at the time) until a valid one  
is inserted. Always disconnect the  
charger and other accessories from  
your handset before inserting and  
removing your USIM card. Slide the  
USIM card into the USIM card holder.  
Make sure that the USIM card is  
properly inserted and the gold contact  
area on the card is facing downwards.  
To remove the USIM card, press  
down lightly and pull it in the reverse  
direction.  
To insert the USIM card  
To remove the USIM cad  
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2. Installing the battery.  
Insert the Battery into the battery  
compartment as the metal contacts  
meet in the middle of the phone.  
Push down the top of the battery until  
it snaps into place. Place the battery  
cover to the phone as shown.  
note  
v
The metal contact of the USIM  
card can easily be damaged by  
scratches. Pay special attention  
to the USIM card while handling.  
Follow the instructions supplied  
with the USIM card.  
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GETTInG STArTEd  
3. To remove the battery.  
Charging the battery  
Turn the phone up-side down, as  
shown, gently push down the battery  
cover to release and lift off.Then lift up  
the battery with your fingers and pull-  
out the battery.  
Before connecting the charger to the  
phone you must first check the battery  
is installed.  
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<Charging mode>  
CAUTION!  
• When you charge a fully discharged  
battery, it may take over a minute for  
the display to respond. This is not a  
malfunction but completely normal.  
(If using a USB cable, it may take over 10  
minutes.)  
1.When you recharge your phone  
after device switch off, the phone’s  
LEdlights up red and displays a  
charging animation.  
2.When the phone is fully charged,  
the LEdlights up green and the  
animation stops.  
• Do not force the connector as this may  
damage the phone and/or the charger.  
• If you use the charger out of your own  
country, use an attachment plug adaptor  
for the proper configuration.  
3. If you press and hold the power  
button for approx. 2 seconds in  
charging mode, the phone is turned  
on.  
• Do not remove your battery or the SIM  
card while charging.  
4. If you disconnect the travel adapter  
from the phone in charging mode,  
the phone is turned off.  
• There is risk of explosion if battery is  
replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of  
used batteries according to the maker's  
instructions.  
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GETTInG STArTEd  
disconnecting  
WARNNING  
• Unplug the charger from the mains and  
phone during lightning storms to avoid  
electric shock or fire.  
the charger  
disconnect the travel adapter from the  
phone as shown in the diagram. Make  
sure you pull by the plug, not the cord.  
• Make sure that no sharp-edged items  
such as animal teeth or nails come into  
contact with the battery. There is a risk of  
this causing a fire.  
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<How to insert a microSD memory  
card>  
how to use a  
microSd memory  
card  
1. Lift the plastic cover which protects  
the microSdslot.  
<MicroSdmemory card>  
2. Insert the memory card into the  
slot with the metal contacts facing  
down. do not force the memory  
card into the slot, if the card does  
not slide in easily, please check that  
the card is being inserted the correct  
way or if there is a foreign object in  
the slot.  
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GETTInG STArTEd  
3. once inserted, push the memory  
card until you hear a Click, meaning  
that the microSdhas been correctly  
engaged.  
Attention:  
v
Avoid using the Flash Memory Card  
when the battery is low.  
v
When writing to the card, wait for  
4. Close the plastic slot protection.  
the operation to complete before  
removing the card.  
5. do not remove the memory card  
when reading/writing the memory  
card.  
v
The card is designed to fit easily into  
the system one way only.  
v
do not bend the card or force it into  
the slot.  
v
do not insert any memory cards  
other than microSd.  
Support up to 2GB microSd. For more  
information on the microSd, please  
refer to the memory card instruction  
manual.  
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Memory card  
formatting  
Before you start to use the memory  
card you have to format it. After you  
insert the memory card, the message  
for format pop up and you can format  
easily.  
Turn the device on  
and off  
To turn on the device, press the  
PoWErbutton.When you turn on the  
device for the first time, you are asked  
to complete a calibration process. For  
more information, see“Calibrate the  
device”on next page.  
To turn off the device, press  
P
again.  
note  
v
MicroSdhas been already  
formatted usually.  
note  
v
P
Pressing turns off your device  
temporarily and switches the  
device to sleep mode. however,  
you can still receive messages and  
calls while your device is in the  
sleep mode.  
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GETTInG STArTEd  
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 the device  
will be lost.  
reset the device  
occasionally you may need to reset  
your device. A normal (or soft) reset of  
your device clears all active program  
memory and shuts down all active  
programs.This can be useful when the  
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  
re-attach the battery and press the  
PoWErbutton on the right side of  
your device.  
The device restarts and displays the  
Today screen.  
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To perform a hard reset  
• Press and hold both  
Calibrate the  
device  
buttons(Send+volume down) shown  
enclosed by circles in the picture  
below. Keep these keys pressed, and  
at the same time, press the PoWEr  
button on the right side of your  
device. And hold both buttons for a  
while (about 10 seconds).  
Calibrating the device screen involves  
tapping with the stylus the center of  
a cross as it 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, and follow the instructions  
on the screen.  
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Manage screen  
settings  
The device touch screen has three  
orientationmodes:Portrait, Landscape  
(right-handed), and Landscape (left-  
handed). Portrait mode allows you to  
get a better view or a better operation  
of certain programs on your device,  
while Landscape mode may be  
note  
v
You can execute directly the screen  
alignment with the navigation  
Key pressed and then the Internet  
Explorer Key pressed in turn.  
optimal for viewing longer text files.  
vTo change the orientation, tap  
Start > Settings > System tab >  
Screen>General tab, and select the  
orientation you want.  
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Landscape mode  
Portrait mode  
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vTo smooth the edges of screen  
fonts for many programs,  
on the ClearType tab(tap  
Start>Settings>System  
tab>Screen), select the Enable  
ClearType check box.  
vTo increase the readability or  
to see more content on the  
screen, on theText Size tab(tap  
Start>Settings>System  
tab>Screen), adjust the text size by  
moving the slider.  
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The Today Screen  
Customising the Today screen  
TheToday screen displays important  
information, such as upcoming  
appointments and status indicators.  
You can tap a section on the screen to  
open the associated program.  
vTo access theToday screen, tap  
Start >Settings>Personal  
tab>Today>Items tab.  
Icon  
Description  
Used to enter menu directly.  
Used to make a call  
Used to send the text/  
multimedia message and  
to view the messages in the  
inbox.You can activate various  
functions related to messages.  
Used to access Internet.  
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You can select the item you want  
to appear on theToday screen.To  
change its position, tap Move up or  
Move down. If you want to customise  
the further task and appointment  
information by tapping Options(refer  
to (30) page).  
default MS Today Screen  
on theToday screen, you can see  
important and recent information for  
the day.  
1
2
9
3
Tap the Today timeout select the  
number of hours from the drop down  
list. If you don't use your phone after  
the specified length of time has  
elapsed, the screen switches to the  
Today screen.  
4
5
6
7
8
vTo synchronise theToday screen  
display, including the background  
image, tap Start > Settings >  
Personal tab >Today >Appearance  
tab.  
10  
11  
1. Start button: Shows the Start menu  
that you can use directly.  
2. date and time: Shows today's date  
and current time.Tap to open the  
Clock & Alarm screen.  
You can select the desired theme for  
the background. If you use your own  
background image, tap the Use this  
picture as the background and tap  
Browse to locate the file you want.  
3. Phone information:Wireless  
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Manager / Bluetooth phone on or  
off.  
Indicators  
Following are some of the status icons  
that you may see on your device.  
4. Unread message:You can see  
the unread message from Inbox  
account.  
Icon  
Description  
Bluetooth hands-Free connectin  
5. Upcoming task:You can see the  
number of active task.Tap to see the  
present status of all the tasks.  
established  
Bluetooth hands-Free channel  
opened  
Bluetooth high Quality Audio  
channel opened  
6. Upcoming schedule:You can see the  
upcoming schedule.  
Indicates the remained battery  
power .  
7. no new missed calls: You can see  
the missed call history.  
Indicates the battery is very low.  
Battery charging.  
8. device lock:You can lock the device.  
To unlock tab the left down side.  
Sound on.  
9. Indicators: Connectivity, SIM card,  
volume and Battery indicator.  
Sound off.  
10. Link to Calendar  
ringer in vibration mode.  
11. Link for Contacts list  
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Icon  
Description  
Icon  
Description  
no phone service.  
Connection is active.  
Searching for phone service.  
voice call in progress.  
Calls are forwarded.  
Call on hold.  
Connection is not active.  
Synchronization in progress.  
Synchronization error.  
Indicates maximum signal  
strength.  
Missed call.  
no signal.  
GPrS (General Packet radio  
Services) available  
Phone is turned off.  
EdGE (Enhanced data rates For  
Global Evolution) available  
help file is available if you go  
start->help in bluetooth settings  
window.  
WCdMA or hSdPA available  
hSdPA (high Speed downlink  
Packet Access) available  
You can use the help to see the  
details of Bluetooth profiles  
new e-mail or text messages.  
new voice mail  
There are more notifications. Tap  
the icon to view all.  
Indicates the device is locked.  
device unlocked.  
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Editing Today screen  
1.Tap to open theToday screen.  
Using the Start Menu  
The Start menu, located at the top left  
corner of theToday screen, displays  
a list of programs. It lets you close a  
screen and switch from one program  
to another.You can start a program  
by scrolling through the programs list  
and tap a program with the stylus.  
2.Tap to start a program.The items  
displayed in Start menu can be  
synchronised by tapping Start >  
Settings > Personal tab > Menus.  
3.Tap to start a recently-used program.  
4.Tap to view and select more  
programs that are installed in your  
device.  
5.Tap to change device settings.  
6.Tap to see a help topic for the  
current screen.  
Program Indicators  
Following are some of the icons for the  
programs that are already installed on  
your device.  
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Icon Description  
Icon Description  
Excel Mobile Creates new  
ActiveSync Synchronises  
information between your device  
and a PC.  
workbooks or lets you view and  
edit Excel workbooks.  
Calculator Performs basic  
arithmetic and calculations,  
such as addition, subtraction,  
multiplication, and division.  
File Explorer Enables you to  
organize and manage files on your  
device.  
Games Lets you play two  
pre-installed games: Bubble  
Breaker and Solitaire.  
Help Enables you to see help  
topics for a program on your  
device.  
Calendar Keeps track of your  
appointments and creates  
meeting requests.  
Camera Snaps photos or shoots  
video clips with accompanying  
audio.  
Wireless Manager Allows  
you to manage the device's  
connection(includingWi-fi,  
Blutooth, and Phone).  
Internet Explorer Internet  
Explorer browsesWeb and  
WAP sites, and downloads new  
programs and files from the  
Internet.  
Mobile Java Enables you to  
download and install Java  
applications, such as games and  
tools, on your device.  
Contacts Keeps track of your  
friends and colleagues.  
Messaging Sends and receives  
e-mail and text messages.  
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Icon Description  
Notes Creates handwritten  
Icon  
Description  
Tasks Keeps track of your tasks.  
or typed notes, drawings, and  
recordings.  
Windows Media Enables the  
multimedia function on your  
device.  
Phone Makes and receives calls,  
switches between calls and sets  
up conference calling.  
Word Mobile Creates new  
documents or lets you view and  
edit Word documents  
Pictures & Videos Collects,  
organizes, and sorts picture and  
video files in the My Pictures  
folder of your device or on a  
storage card.  
Internet Share Allows you to use  
your device as a internet sharing  
device.  
Messenger contacts Sends and  
receives instant messages with  
your Windows Live Messenger  
contacts.  
FM Radio Enables you to hear  
FM radio.  
PSNote Enables a multimedia  
to user input editor handwriting  
recognition.  
Autoprofile Enables to configure  
the network profile for Internet,  
MMS, Java, Email automatically.  
PowerPoint Mobile Lets you  
view Powerpoint slides and  
presentation.  
Search Enables you to search  
contacts, data, and other  
information on your device.  
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EnTErInG And SEArChInG  
InForMATIon  
You are available to the various input  
methods on the screen, including  
Block Recognizer, Keyboard, Letter  
Recognizer, and Transcriber.The  
Input Panel icon appears on the menu  
bar to indicate which input method is  
currently selected.The Input Selector  
arrow (shown at the right side of  
the Input Panel icon) opens a list of  
available input methods.  
To change the input method, tap the  
Input Selector arrow.  
Icon  
Indicates the selected input  
method is  
The on-screen keyboard.  
Letter recognizer or Block  
recognizer.  
Transcriber.  
overview of Input Panel  
Using the Keyboard  
To enter text, symbols, and numbers,  
you can either type using the QWErTY  
Keyboard or the standard on-screen  
Keyboard.  
Input Panel  
(Keyboard)  
Input Selector  
arrow  
Input Panel icon  
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Using the standard 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.  
Using Letter  
recognizer  
With Letter recognizer, you can  
write individual letters, numbers,  
and punctuation, which are then  
converted into typed text.  
Enter text using Letter Recognizer  
Enter text using the on-screen  
keyboard  
vLetter recognizer is available when  
text entry is possible.  
vThe on-screen keyboard is available  
vPreferred word list will be  
disappeared if there is no user  
reaction for 6 seconds.  
when text entry is possible.  
vTo make the keys larger, tap the  
Input Selector arrow, and then  
options. In the Input method list,  
select Keyboard, and then tap Large  
Keys.  
vGeneral rule for entering text is  
same as MS based PC.  
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vBlock recognizer is available when  
text entry is possible.  
Using Block  
recognizer  
vWith Block recognizer, you use  
a single stroke to write letters,  
numbers, symbols, and punctuation,  
which are then converted into typed  
text.  
With Block recognizer, you use a  
single stroke to write letters, numbers,  
symbols, and punctuation, which are  
then converted into typed text.  
vPreferred word list will be  
disappeared if there is no user  
reaction for 6 seconds.  
Enter text using Block  
recognizer  
vEnter letters by writing in the abc  
(left) area of the box.  
vEnter numbers by writing in the 123  
(right) area of the box.  
vEnter symbols and punctuation by  
tapping in either area of the box and  
then writing the desired character.  
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To write usingTranscriber  
Using Transcriber  
Transcriber is a handwriting  
1. In a program, position the cursor  
where you want text to appear.  
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 usingTranscriber,  
see help on your device.  
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.  
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.  
vFrom a program, tap  
on the  
Transcriber toolbar.The keyboard  
remains visible until you tap the  
button again.  
To startTranscriber  
1. Start a program that accepts user  
input, such asWord Mobile.  
2.Tap the Input Selector arrow, and  
tapTranscriber.TheTranscriber  
introductory screen appears.  
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Transcriber Gestures  
Use quick strokes of the stylus to edit  
your text or to insert returns, spaces,  
or tabs.  
note  
v
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  
Do  
To  
Insert a paragraph return at the  
cursor.  
the  
gesture.  
The horizontal portion of the  
gesture must be at least two times  
longer than the vertical portion.  
To edit text  
1. In a program, draw a line across the  
text you want to edit.  
Insert a space at the cursor.  
The horizontal portion of the  
gesture must be at least two times  
longer than the vertical portion.  
Move the cursor one space back  
and erase any text.  
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:  
do the gesture by drawing a line  
from right to left.  
vrewrite the text.  
vUse gestures to capitalize letters,  
insert a space, and so on.  
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Do  
To  
Do  
To  
open the menu of alternate  
words if a word is selected or the  
onscreenTranscriber keyboard if  
no text is selected.  
Paste copied or cut text.  
do the gesture by drawing a line  
from the lower left of the screen  
diagonally up toward the right  
and back down to the right.  
do the gesture by drawing a line  
straight down and back up.  
Change the capitalization of a  
selected letter, word, or block  
of text.  
Insert a tab.  
The horizontal portion of the  
gesture must be at least two times  
longer than the vertical portion.  
do the gesture by drawing a line  
straight up.  
Undo the last action.  
do the gesture by drawing a line  
straight up and back down.  
note  
v
Copy the selected text.  
You can also use the Enter, Space,  
and Backspace buttons on the  
Transcriber toolbar.  
do the gesture by drawing a line  
from left to right and back.  
Cut the selected text.  
do the gesture by drawing a line  
from right to left and back.  
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The Transcriber toolbar  
Tap  
To  
You can insert a space at the  
cursor.  
Tap  
To  
You can set the transcriber options  
such as writing direction, text and  
shorthand.  
You can insert a paragraph return  
at the cursor.  
You can insert the cursor one  
space to the left.  
You can move the cursor one  
space to the right.  
You can set the shape of letters as  
your handwriting.  
You can enter numbers,  
punctuation and symbols.  
You can change text input  
methods.  
back and erase any text.  
help  
• a mode. This is the default  
for optimum handwriting  
recognition.  
• 123 mode. numbers and some  
letters are allowed and the  
calculator is activated.  
• A mode. All letters are  
automatically capitalized.  
If you are in A or 123 mode,  
recognition returns automatically  
to the default mode once you lift  
the stylus.  
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To set the input mode for Notes  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Notes.  
2. In the note list, tap Menu > Options.  
drawing and  
Writing on the Screen  
You can draw directly on the screen, or  
write on the screen and save notes in  
your own handwriting.To do this, you  
must set the input mode in notes to  
Writing.  
If you prefer to use handwriting or  
frequently add drawings to your notes,  
you may find it helpful to setWriting as  
the default input mode. If you prefer  
typed text, set Typing as the default  
input mode.  
3. In the Default mode box, tap one of  
the following:  
vWriting if you want to draw or enter  
handwritten text in a note.  
vTyping if you want to create a typed  
note.  
4.Tap OK.  
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To write a note  
To draw in a note  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Notes.  
2. In the note list, tap New.  
3.Write your text on the screen.  
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.When finished, tap OK to return to  
the note list.  
4. A selection box appears around your  
drawing.  
5.When finished, tap OK to return to  
the note list.  
note  
v
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.  
note  
v
To select a drawing (for example, to  
copy or delete it), tap and hold the  
drawing briefly. When you lift the  
stylus, the drawing is selected.  
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5. If you adding a recording to a note,  
tap oK to return to the note list  
when finished.  
recording a note  
You can create a stand-alone  
recording (voice note) or you can add  
a recording to a note.  
6. If you are recording in an open note,  
an icon will appear in the note.  
To create a voice note  
7. If you are creating a stand-alone  
recording, the recording will appear  
in the note list.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Notes.  
2. do one of the following:  
vTo create a stand-alone recording,  
record from the note list.  
note  
v
To quickly create a recording,  
vTo add a recording to a note, create  
or open a note.  
press the rECord button. When  
you hear the beep, begin your  
recording. release the button  
when you are finished.  
3. If you do not see the recording  
toolbar, tap Menu > View  
RecordingToolbar.  
4. hold your device’s microphone  
near your mouth or other source of  
sound.  
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To change recording formats  
Searching Information  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab  
> Input.  
You can search for files and other  
items stored on your device in the  
My documents folder or on a storage  
card.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.  
2.Tap the options tab, and in the  
Voice recording format list, tap the  
format you want.  
3.Tap OK.  
note  
v
You can also change recording  
To search for a file or an item  
formats from within notes. In the  
note list, tap Menu > options >  
Global Input options link (at the  
bottom of the page).  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Search.  
2. In Search for, enter the file name,  
word, or other information you want  
to search for.  
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3. If you have looked for this item  
before, tap the Search for arrow and  
select the item from the list.  
4. In Type, select a data type to help  
narrow your search.  
5.Tap Search.  
6.The My Documents folder and  
subfolders are searched.  
7. In the Results list, tap the item you  
want to open.  
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vRinger volume :You can set the  
volume of ringtone.  
Adjust the device  
volume  
note  
v
To adjust the conversation phone  
ringer volume  
System volume  
volume, you must do it during  
a call. Adjusting the volume at  
another time will affect the ring,  
notification, and MP3 sound levels.  
When you activatevibrate mode,  
sound will automatically be muted  
and the device will vibrate when  
an incoming call is received. The  
vibrate icon (  
) will appear in  
the title bar to indicate thatvibrate  
mode is activated.  
You can set the volume of System  
and ringtone, which can be set the  
volume on orvibrate state or off.  
vSystem volume :You can change  
the volume for sounds, such as  
the sound you hear when you tap  
program names and menu options.  
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Making a Call  
note  
You can make a call from Phone,  
v
If you tap a wrong number, tap  
the Back arrow ( ) to erase  
Contacts, and Speed Dial.  
<
individual numbers one at a time.  
To delete all the numbers, tap and  
hold the Back arrow.  
Make a call from Phone  
von the Phone screen, tap the  
desired phone number, and tap the  
Make a call from Contacts  
vTap Start > Contacts.  
t
button.  
vTap the desired contact, and tap  
Call.  
vYou can also tap the desired contact  
in the contacts list, and tap the  
phone number that you want to call.  
or, tap and hold the desired contact,  
and on the shortcut menu, tap Call  
Work, Call Home, or Call Mobile.  
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Make a call from Speed dial  
note  
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  
v
Location 1 is generally reserved  
for your voice mail, and Speed dial  
will designate the next available  
location by default. If you want to  
place a number in a position that is  
already occupied, the new number  
will replace the number that is  
already there.  
simply tap and hold  
2
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.  
v
To create a Speed dial entry from  
Contacts, tap and hold the contact  
name, tap Add to Speed dial, and  
select an available location for the  
new Speed dial.  
To create speed dial entry  
1. on the Phone screen, tap Speed  
Dial or tap Menu >View > Speed  
Dial.  
To delete a Speed dial entry, in the  
Speed dial list, tap and hold the  
desired entry, and tap delete.  
2.Tap Menu > New.  
3.Tap a contact.Tap the phone  
number for which you want to create  
a Speed dial.  
4. In the Location box, select an  
available location for the new Speed  
dial.  
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receiving a Call  
In-call options  
When you receive a phone call, a  
message will appear, giving you the  
option to either answer or ignore the  
incoming call.  
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.  
To answer or reject an  
incoming call  
vTo answer the call, tap Answer, or  
press  
vTo reject the call, tap Ignore, or press  
on the device.  
S
on the device.  
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, tap End or press End on  
your device.  
E
To end a call  
once an incoming or outgoing call is  
in progress, you can tap End or press  
Eon the device to hang up.  
To switch between two calls  
vTap Swap.  
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vduring a call, tap Speaker on.The  
General functions speakerphone  
icon ( ) appears in the title bar.  
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.  
vTo turn off the speakerphone, tap  
Speaker off.  
2.Tap Menu > Conference.  
WARNING  
To avoid damage to your hearing, do not  
hold your device against your ear when the  
Speakerphone is turned on.  
note  
v
not all service providers support  
conference calling. Contact your  
service provider for details.  
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.  
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.  
vduring a call, tap Mute.  
vWhen the microphone is turned off,  
the mute icon (  
) appears on the  
screen.Tap Unmute to turn on the  
microphone again.  
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2. Enter the full phone number you  
want to dial, and tapTalk.The full  
phone number includes country  
code, area code (without the leading  
zero, if any) and phone number.  
Additional dialing  
Information  
Make an emergency call  
vEnter the international emergency  
number for your locale, and tapTalk.  
SIM Tool Kit (STK)  
A SIM card must be inserted in your  
device in order to use this feature,  
which allows you to access a range of  
information services provided by your  
service provider.  
note  
v
Additional emergency numbers  
may be included in your SIM card.  
Contact your service provider for  
details.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > STK  
Service icon. A list of provided  
services appears.  
Make an international call  
1.Tap and hold  
2.To access a service, tap the item in  
the list.  
0
on the Phone  
keypad until the + sign appears.The  
+ replaces the international prefix of  
the country that you are calling.  
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SYnChronIzInG YoUr dEvICE  
vSynchronise information, such as  
Using ActiveSync  
outlook E-mail, Contacts, Calendar,  
orTasks information on your device  
with your PC, as well as pictures,  
video, and music.  
ActiveSync synchronises information  
on your device with information on  
your PC, such as outlook content.  
ActiveSync can also synchronise  
over a wireless or cellular network  
with Microsoft Exchange Server, if  
your company or service provider is  
running Microsoft Exchange Server  
with Exchange ActiveSync.When you  
synchronise, ActiveSync compares  
the information on your device with  
the information on your PC and/or  
Exchange Server and updates all  
locations with the most recent  
information.  
vSynchronise outlook E-mail,  
Contacts, Calendar appointments,  
andTasks on your device directly  
with Exchange Server so that you  
can stay up to date even when your  
PC is turned off.  
vExchange files between your device  
and your PC without synchronizing.  
vSelect which types of information  
are synchronised and specify how  
much information is synchronised.  
For example, you can choose how  
many weeks of past Calendar  
With ActiveSync, you can:  
appointments to synchronise.  
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Before you can synchronise  
To install and set up  
ActiveSync  
information with a PC, you must first  
install ActiveSync on your PC and  
create a synchronization relationship  
between your device and the PC.You  
can install ActiveSync from the Getting  
Started disc that comes. ActiveSync is  
already installed on your device.  
1. Install ActiveSync on your PC, as  
described on the Getting Started  
disc. After Setup completes, the  
Sync SetupWizard automatically  
starts when you connect your  
device to the PC.  
once you have installed ActiveSync  
and set up a synchronization  
relationship, ActiveSync on the PC  
recognizes your device when you  
connect it, and automatically transfers  
the synchronization settings you  
specified on your device.  
2. Follow the instructions on the  
screen to complete the wizard. In  
the Sync SetupWizard, do one or  
both of the following:  
vCreate a synchronization  
relationship between your PC and  
the device.  
You may be able to synchronise your  
device with Exchange Server through  
your company or wireless service  
provider. If you plan to do so, obtain  
the name of the Exchange Server, your  
user name, password, and domain  
name from your administrator before  
starting the Sync SetupWizard.  
vConfigure an Exchange Server  
connection to synchronise directly  
with Exchange Server.  
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3. Choose information types to  
synchronise.  
note  
v
Some versions ofWindows  
note  
vista come withWindows  
Mobile device Center already  
installed. IfWindows Mobile  
device Center is not available  
on yourWindowsvista, you  
can install it from the Getting  
Started disc that came with  
your device.  
v
When you finish the wizard,  
ActiveSync synchronises your  
device automatically. once  
synchronization completes, you  
can disconnect your device from  
your PC.  
Setting up Windows  
Set up synchronization in  
Windows Mobile device  
Center  
When you connect your device to  
your PC and startWindows Mobile  
device Center for the first time,  
you are asked to create aWindows  
Mobile partnership with your device.  
Follow the steps below to create a  
partnership.  
vista™  
MicrosoftWindows Mobile® device  
Center is the replacement for  
Microsoft® ActiveSync® onWindows  
vista™.  
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vConnect your device to your PC.  
Windows Mobile device Center  
configures itself and then opens.  
vSelect the items you want to  
synchronize, then click Next.  
vEnter 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.  
von the license agreement screen,  
click Accept.  
von theWindows Mobile device  
Center’s home screen, click Set up  
your device.  
note  
v
Choose Connect without  
Use Windows Mobile device  
setting up your device if you  
only want to transfer media  
files, check for updates, and  
explore your device but not  
sync outlook information.  
Center  
To openWindows Mobile device  
Center, click Start > All Programs >  
Windows Mobile Device Center on  
yourWindowsvista computer. on  
Windows Mobile device Center, you  
can do the following:  
vClick Mobile Device Settings to  
change synchronization settings.  
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vWhen you click Pictures, Music and  
Synchronizing  
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 yourWindows  
vista PC.  
Information  
When you connect your device to  
the PC using a USB or a Bluetooth  
connection, ActiveSync will  
immediately synchronise.While the  
device is connected, ActiveSync  
synchronises every time you make a  
change on either the PC or the device.  
vClick Pictures, Music andVideo  
> Add media to your device  
fromWindows Media Player to  
synchronize music and video files  
usingWindows Media™ Player. For  
more information, see“Windows  
Media® Player Mobile”in Chapter 11.  
Synchronizing outlook  
information  
If you have set up a synchronization  
relationship between your device and  
the PC, synchronization keeps outlook  
information up-to-date on both  
computers. ActiveSync synchronises  
a limited amount of information by  
default to save storage space on your  
device.You can change the amount of  
information synchronised for a given  
vClick File Management > Browse  
the contents of your device to  
view documents and files from your  
device.  
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information type in Settings for the  
information type.  
Location New state  
All outlook contacts and calendar  
appointments that were on PC2 are  
now also on PC1.  
You can set up your device to  
synchronise with more than one  
PC or with a combination of one  
or more PCs and Exchange Server.  
When synchronizing with multiple  
computers, the items that you  
synchronise will appear on all of  
the computers with which they are  
synchronised.  
PC1  
All outlook contacts and calendar  
appointments that were on PC1 are  
now also on PC2.  
PC2  
All outlook contacts and calendar  
appointments from both PC1 and  
PC2 are on the device.  
Device  
For example, if you have set up  
synchronization with two PCs (PC1  
and PC2), which have different items,  
and you synchronise Contacts and  
Calendar on the device with both  
computers, the result is as follows:  
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vSelect the check box for any items  
To start and stop  
synchronization  
vTo synchronise outlook information  
and other local information on  
the PC, including media files,  
connect your device to the PC using  
Bluetooth or a cable.  
you want to synchronise. If you  
cannot select a check box, you  
might have to clear the check box  
for the same information type  
elsewhere in the list.  
vClear the check box for any items  
you want to stop synchronizing.  
vIf you are synchronizing directly  
with Exchange Server, you can use  
this connection to the PC to "pass  
though" to the network, or you can  
synchronise without connecting  
to the PC over a cellular orWi-Fi  
network.  
3.To stop synchronizing with one  
PC completely, tap the PC and tap  
delete.  
note  
v
outlook e-mail can be  
synchronised with only one  
computer. To change available  
synchronization settings, select  
the type of information and tap  
Settings.  
vIn ActiveSync, tap Sync.To end  
synchronization before it completes,  
tap Stop.To change which  
information is synchronised  
1. In ActiveSync on the device, tap  
Menu > Options.  
2. do one or both of the following:  
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3. Enter your user name, password,  
and domain, and tap Next.To  
change the rules for resolving  
synchronization conflicts, tap  
Advanced.  
To synchronise directly with  
Exchange Server  
You can set up synchronization with  
Exchange Server on your device, if  
it is available to you through your  
company or wireless service provider.  
however, you should first ask your  
administrator for the following  
information and then carry on with  
the steps: Exchange Server name, your  
user name, password, and domain  
name.  
4. Select the check boxes for the types  
of information items that you want  
to synchronise with Exchange  
Server.  
5.To change available synchronization  
settings, select the type of  
information, and tap Settings.  
6.Tap Finish.  
1. In ActiveSync on the device, tap  
Menu > Configure Server. If you  
have not yet set up synchronization  
with Exchange Server, this will say  
Add Server Source.  
Synchronizing via  
Bluetooth  
You can connect your device to the PC  
to synchronize using Bluetooth.  
2. In Server address, enter the name  
of the server running Exchange  
Server, and tap Next.  
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To synchronise with a PC via  
Synchronizing Music,  
Bluetooth  
video, and Pictures  
1. Firstly, check "Allow connections  
to one of the following" of the  
ActiveSync connections Settings  
menu on your PC.  
If you want to carry your music  
or other digital media with you  
along while you travel, ActiveSync  
works withWindows Media Player  
to synchronise music, video, and  
pictures.  
Select the proper CoM port.  
If there is not available connections,  
then you should first make a  
Bluetooth pairing.  
other than selecting the Media  
information type in ActiveSync  
to be synchronised, all media  
synchronization settings must be  
set inWindows Media Player. Before  
media can be synchronised, you must  
do the following:  
2. Select the ActiveSync via Bluetooth  
item in Bluetooth connection  
wizard(Bluetooth Settings-  
>Bluetooth Manager->new-  
>ActiveSync via Bluetooth).  
vInstallWindows Media Player  
version 10 on the PC.  
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To set up a sync relationship with a  
storage card  
vConnect your device to the PC with  
a USB cable. If the device is currently  
connected using Bluetooth, you  
must end that connection before  
media can be synchronised.  
1. openWindows Media Player.  
2. Click the Sync tab.  
3. Select the storage card.  
4. Click Set up Sync.  
vInsert a storage card into  
your device (32MB or larger is  
recommended).  
For information about usingWindows  
Media Player on the device, see  
Chapter 8.  
vSet up a sync partnership between  
the storage card andWindows  
Media Player.  
Change Media  
synchronization settings  
once you select the Media information  
type in ActiveSync to be synchronised,  
any of your favorite music, video, and  
picture files inWindows Media Player  
playlists can be synchronised. All you  
have to do is set up synchronization  
inWindows Media Player for those  
media files.  
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vTap Start > Messaging.  
Messages  
vTap New E-mail Account.  
This menu includes functions related  
toText Messages, MMS, Email IMAP,  
Email PoP3 as well as new E-mail  
Account.You can send and receive  
outlook e-mail, Internet e-mail  
through an Internet service provider  
(ISP), and text messages.You can also  
access e-mail from work using avPn  
connection.  
vEnter your e-mail address, and tap  
Next.  
Auto configuration attempts to  
download necessary e-mail server  
settings so that you do not need to  
enter them manually.  
vonce Auto configuration has  
finished, tap next.  
vEnter your name (the name you  
want displayed when you send  
e-mail), user name, and password;  
tap Next.  
To set up an e-mail account  
You need to set up an e-mail account  
that you have with an Internet service  
provider (ISP) or an account that you  
access using avPnserver connection  
(typically a work account) before you  
can send and receive mail.  
Select the Save Password check box  
if you want to save your password so  
that you do not need to enter it again.  
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If Auto configuration was successful,  
the Your name and User name fields  
automatically get populated.Tap  
Next, and then Finish to complete  
setting up your account, or tap  
note  
Account name“Text Messagecan  
be changed by“SMS” according to  
country.  
Options to access additional settings.  
If Auto configuration is unsuccessful  
or you have an account you access  
using avPnserver connection, contact  
your ISP or network administrator for  
the following information and enter it  
manually:  
vEnter the e-mail address or text  
message address of one or more  
recipients, separating them with  
a semicolon.To access addresses  
and phone numbers from Contacts,  
tap To.  
vEnter your message.To quickly add  
common messages, tap Menu > My  
Text and tap a desired message.  
new Text Messages  
You can write and edit text message,  
checking the number of message  
pages.  
vTo check the spelling, tap Menu >  
Spell Check.  
vTap Send.  
vTap Start>Messaging>Text  
Message>Menu>New  
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To start MMS message  
new MMS Messages  
You can configure Multimedia  
message using the device camera to  
capture photos and video clips while  
composing a new MMS message, and  
send them along with your message.  
You can compose MMS messages in a  
combination of various slides, where  
each slide can consist of a photo, audio  
or video clip, and/or text.  
vTap Start > Messaging > MMS >  
Menu > New.  
von the Choose a Media Message  
screen, select a template from the  
list of predefined templates.  
note  
You can also send an MMS  
message directly from the  
Pictures &videos or Camera  
programs.  
vIn 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.  
v
Select a picture from My  
Pictures, and tap Menu >  
Send. In Select an account, tap  
MMS.  
vEnter a subject for your message.  
vTap to select and send a photo or  
video clip.  
v
Capture a photo or an MMS  
video clip using the camera,  
and tap Send. In Select an  
account, tap MMS.  
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3. Inbox:You can view received  
messaged. Select a message and  
view.  
vEnter text and insert audio clips by  
tapping the respective areas.  
vTap Send to send the message.  
4. Outbox:The outbox is temporary  
storage place for messages waiting  
to be sent. Failed messages are also  
placed in outbox.  
Managing Messages  
vTap Start>Messaging, select an  
Account.  
5. Sent Items: Show the messages you  
sent (Message/Email).  
vTap INBOX, you can view MMS,  
Outlook E-mail,Text Messages,  
Email IMAP and Email POP3  
folders.  
note  
You tap Sort by on the upper  
right bar and then you can sort  
messages by MessageType,  
From, reveived, Subject.  
vTap the folder and you can select  
message box.  
1. Deleted Items: You can view the  
deleted items.  
2. Drafts:You can view saved  
messages. Select a message and you  
can edit the message.  
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note downloading messages  
The manner in which you download  
messages depends the type of  
account you have:  
To reply to or forward a  
message  
1. open the message and tap Reply,  
or Menu > Reply All, or Menu >  
Forward.  
To send and receive e-mail for an  
outlook E-mail account, begin  
synchronization through ActiveSync.  
2. Enter your response.To quickly add  
common messages, tap Menu > My  
Text and tap a desired message.  
To send and receive e-mail messages  
for an e-mail account that you have  
with an Internet Service Provider  
(ISP) or that you access using avPn  
server connection (typically a work  
account), download messages  
3.To check the spelling, tap Menu >  
Spell Check.  
4.Tap Send.  
TipsTo see more header information.  
through a remote e-mail server.  
Text messages are automatically  
received when your phone is turned  
on.When your phone is turned off,  
messages are held by your service  
provider until the next time your  
phone is turned on.  
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* SIM message  
note  
SIM message means the message  
exceptionally stored in SIM card.  
You can move this message to the  
phone.  
You will be alerted when you  
have received messages.They  
will be stored in the Inbox.  
In the Inbox, you can identify  
each message by icons.  
If the phone shows‘no space  
for SIM message, you have to  
delete some messages from  
the Inbox. If the phone displays  
no space for message, you can  
make space of each repository by  
deleting messages, media and  
applications.  
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Make a call  
Enter a phone number by tapping the  
dialler screen keypad or by pressing  
the number on the keypad.  
Phone  
You can use easily with Smartdialler  
feature If you press a number on the  
keypad, the screen displays the phone  
number in Call history, Starting with  
the number you enter, and the names  
in Contacts or Call history, starting  
with the characters you enter.  
TapTalk or press  
call.  
S
to make a  
When a call is connected, the call  
duration time displays.  
You can select you want to call  
number.  
Ending a call  
You can tap End or press  
end the call.  
E
to  
You can also make an international call  
or emergency call.  
note  
You can find your phone number by  
tapping Start > Settings > Phone.  
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Make a call from history  
Make a call using Speed dial  
Tap Call history, you can choose and  
You can create a speed dial list.  
call.  
Tap Speed Dial>Menu>New, you can  
select the contact list with tapping.  
When you tap the call you want to  
view, the screen shows the time and  
date you received of made a call and  
the duration of a call.  
You can personalize the settings of  
your phone, the services you have,  
and the network to which you are  
connected.  
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delete  
delete all log contents.  
Call logs  
You can view the recently missed,  
received and dialed calls.  
Send Text Message...  
After you have found the number you  
want, you can send a text message.  
You can make a call, send text  
message, multimedia message and  
save to contacts.  
You can delete the number selected or  
all at once.  
Send Multimedia Message  
After you have found the number  
you want, you can send multimedia  
message.  
Save to Contacts  
You can add the contact info from  
a communication event to your  
Contacts.  
[Option menu]  
view note  
To view detailed information about  
the communication event.  
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Delete All Calls  
Filter  
You can delete all calls.  
vAll Calls: Allows you to view the  
missed, received, and dialled call  
records.You can make a call, or send  
a message to the number you have  
selected from the records.You can  
also save the number in Contacts.  
Call Timers...  
You can view the duration of calls to  
and from your phone.  
vMissed: Allows you to view the  
last 20 phone numbers from which  
someone unsuccessfully tried to  
reach you.  
Contacts  
Contacts is your address book and  
information storage for the people  
and business you communicate  
with. Store phone numbers, e-mail  
addresses, home addresses, and  
any other information that relates  
to a contact, such as a birthday or an  
anniversary date.You can also add  
a picture or assign a ring tone to a  
contact.  
vOutgoing: Allows you to view the  
last 20 phone numbers that you  
have called or tried to call.  
vIncoming: Allows you to view the  
last 20 phone numbers that you  
have answered.  
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From the contact list, you can quickly  
communicate with people.Tap a  
contact in the list for a summary of  
contact information. From there, you  
can call or send a message.  
If you use outlook on your PC, you can  
synchronise contacts between your  
device and PC.  
overview of contacts  
Contacts is your address book and  
information storage for the people  
and business you communicate  
with. Store phone numbers, e-mail  
addresses, home addresses, and  
any other information that relates  
to a contact, such as a birthday or an  
anniversary date.You can also add  
a picture or assign a ring tone to a  
contact.  
To create a contact  
1.Tap Start > Contacts.  
2.Tap New and enter the contact  
information.  
3.When finished, tap OK.  
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To work with the contact list  
There are several ways to use and  
synchronise the contact list. here are  
a few tips:  
Tip  
v
If someone who is not in your list  
of contacts calls you or sends you a  
message, you can create a contact  
from Call history, or from the  
message by tapping Menu > Save  
to Contacts.  
1.Tap Start > Contacts.  
2. In the contact list, do any of the  
following:  
In the list of contact information,  
you’ll see where you can add a  
picture or assign a ring tone to a  
contact.  
vIn name view, you can search for a  
contact by entering a name or by  
using the alphabetical index.To  
switch to name view, tap Menu >  
View By > Name.  
To change contact  
information  
1.Tap Start > Contacts.  
vTo see a summary of information  
about a contact, tap the contact.  
From there you can also make a call  
or send a message.  
2.Tap the contact.  
vTo see a list of available actions for a  
contact, tap and hold the contact.  
3.Tap Menu > Edit and enter the  
changes.  
4.When finished, tap OK.  
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vTo see a list of contacts employed  
by a specific company, tap Menu >  
View By > Company.Then, tap the  
company name.  
To find a contact  
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.  
To copy SIM contact to  
Contacts  
If you have saved contacts on your SIM  
card, you can copy them into Contacts  
on your device one by one.  
3. do one of the following:  
vBegin entering a name in the  
provided text box until the contact  
you want is displayed.To show all  
contacts again, tap the text box and  
clear the text.  
1.Tap Start > Contacts.  
2.Tap the contact to copy.  
3.Tap Menu > Save to Contacts.  
or similarly you can copy Contacts  
on your device to your SIM card one  
by one, by selecting Save to SIM  
menu.  
vUse the alphabetical index displayed  
at the top of the contact list.When  
you tap the alphabetical index, the  
selection highlight moves to the first  
item beginning with that alphabet.  
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vFilter 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.  
vYou can also find a contact tap Start  
> Programs > Search.  
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MULTIMEdIA  
If you tap the Multimedia icon, you can  
enter the menu related to Multimedia  
such as camera, video camera, voice  
recorder, MP3, radio, and Java games.  
You can select the Internal camera or  
External camera with tapping Camera  
Switch on the left down side.  
3.You can save the picture  
automatically.  
note  
4.The photo is saved in the My Pictures  
folder.You can find with tapping  
Pictures &videos.  
v
do not change the default folder  
names, or it will not work properly.  
Before taking a picture, you can view  
the menu as follows:  
vMode: Camera/video Camera/  
Camera  
do one of the following to display the  
Frame Shot  
vCamera Switch: Internal/External  
camera capture screen:  
vPictures &Videos : Go to Pictures &  
videos program  
1. Press the  
c
key to enter camera  
capture mode directly. or, tap the  
Multimedia icon, and then select  
Camera menu.  
vResolution: 320X240, 640X480,  
1024X768, 1600X1200  
vTimer: Allows you to select the  
delay time (off, 5 Seconds, 10  
Seconds, 15 seconds).Then the  
phone takes a photo after the  
specified time.  
2. Focus on the subject to capture the  
image, and then press  
Confirm key.  
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or oK/  
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vBurst Mode: 1, 3, 6, 9  
Configuring Camera mode  
vFlash: Allow you to set the flash  
when you take a photo in dark place.  
(off/Always on/When taking)  
From the Camera preview screen,  
tap Menu>Camera options to access  
camera options.  
vWhite Balance: Auto, daylight,  
vFile save:You can set the photo to  
automatically save or manually save  
after taking.(Automatic/Manual)  
Cloudy, Illuminate, Indoors  
vFilter: none/Black andWhite/  
negative/Sepia  
vVideo type: You can choose the  
type with normal or MMS.(normal/  
MMS). If you choose MMS type,  
video recoding will be stoped  
automatically when it reach MMS  
maximum size.  
vStorage:You can select a  
storage space. Phone or Memory  
card.(Internal/External)  
vQuality: You can set the camera  
quality. (Super fine/ Fine/ Standard)  
vAuto focus:You can set auto  
focus(on/ off)  
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Same as Camera settings except of  
Resolution, Sound. For details, refer  
to Multimedia > Camera  
video Camera  
1. Selectvideo Camera menu. once  
the settings are displayed on the  
screen, you can scroll through  
them touching the icons. Scroll to  
the setting you wish to change,  
tap the screen and it will bring up  
the setting values. Scroll to your  
preferred choice.  
vResolution: 128x96, 176x144,  
320x240  
vSound: With/Without  
3. Press the  
end the recording and this will now  
be saved.  
c
or oK/Confirm key to  
2.To start recording press  
Confirm key. As soon as it starts to  
c
or oK/  
record a timer will be displayed.  
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Frame shot  
Windows Media  
You can apply one of 19 frame effects  
when taking a picture .  
You can use MicrosoftWindows Media  
Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC to play  
digital audio and video files that are  
stored on your device or on a network,  
such as on aWeb site.  
Tap the navigation button right or left,  
to change the frame.  
UsingWindows Media Player, you  
can play both audio and video files.  
These are the following file formats  
that are supported by this version of  
Windows Media Player (WAv,WMA,  
WMv, MP3, MIdI,SP-MIdI, SMAF,  
AAC,AMr,3GP,MP4 etc).  
Same as Camera settings. For  
details, refer to Multimedia >  
Camera  
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Icon  
Description  
Plays/Pauses a file.  
Increases the volume level.  
decreases the volume level.  
Skips to the beginning of the  
current file or to the previous  
file.  
Skips to the next file.  
Adjusts the playback progress  
of a selected file.  
Turns the sound on or off.  
displays a video by using the  
entire screen (full screen).  
displays aWeb site where you  
can find music and videos  
to play.  
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Windows Media Player has three  
primary screens:  
vFull Screen:When a video is  
playing, displays it by using the  
entire screen.  
Playback screen  
vOptions: Lets you adjust various  
Windows Media Player options,  
including network, skin, and  
hardware button options.  
The default screen that displays  
the playback controls (such as Play,  
Pause, next, Previous, andvolume),  
the album art window, and the  
video window.You can change the  
appearance of this screen by choosing  
a different skin.  
vProperties: displays information  
about the currently playing file.  
vAbout: displays information about  
Windows Media Player, such as the  
version number.About the screens  
and menus  
When you are viewing the Playback  
screen, the following commands  
appear on Menu.  
now Playing screen  
vLibrary: displays the Library screen  
so you can choose a file to play.  
The screen that displays the now  
Playing playlist.This special playlist  
indicates the currently playing file and  
any files that are“queued up”to play  
next.  
vPlay/Pause: Starts or pauses  
playback.  
vStop: Stops playback.  
vShuffle /Repeat: Plays the items in  
the now Playing playlist randomly/  
repeatedly.  
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When you are viewing the now  
Playing screen, the following  
commands appear on Menu.  
vProperties: displays information  
about the selected file.  
Library screen  
vLibrary: displays the Library screen  
so you can choose a file to play.  
The screen that lets you quickly  
find your audio files, video files, and  
playlists. It contains categories such as  
My Music, MyVideo, MyTV, and My  
Playlists.  
vMove Up/ Down: Moves the  
selected item up/down in the  
playlist order.  
vRemove from: Playlist deletes the  
selected item from the playlist.  
When you are viewing the Library  
screen, the following commands  
appear on Menu.  
vShuffle/Repeat: Plays the items in  
the now Playing playlist randomly/  
repeatedly.  
vQueue Up: Adds the selected item  
to the end of the current (now  
Playing) playlist.  
vClear Now: Playing deletes all items  
from the now Playing playlist.  
vDelete from Library: deletes the  
vError Details: displays error  
information about the selected  
item (an exclamation mark appears  
before the item name if error details  
are available).  
selected item from the library.  
vNow Playing: displays the now  
Playing screen.  
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vLibrary: displays the Library screen  
so you can choose a file to play.  
FM radio  
You can search radio stations and  
enjoy listening to the radio.  
vUpdate Library: Adds new items to  
the library by searching your device  
or storage card.  
note  
vOpen File: Lets you find and play  
files that are stored on your device  
or storage card but that are not in  
the library..  
v
To improve the radio reception,  
extend the headset cord which  
functions as the FM antenna.  
v
You cannot use the FM radio  
without the headset.  
vOpen URL: Lets you play a file on a  
network, such as the Internet.  
vProperties: displays information  
about the selected file.  
At the bottom of each screen is a  
menu called Menu.The commands on  
this menu change depending upon  
which screen you are viewing.  
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1.Tap the corresponding number key  
of a channel to store the currently  
selected radio station into.  
vOptions: Allows to Enable rdS and  
Alternative Frequency Switching  
You can hear FM radio with  
Bluetooth headset if Bluetooth  
hand-free channel opened.  
2. After presetting the radio channels,  
you can listen to all the preset  
channels.  
note  
3.You can adjust frequency and  
change the radio station in the  
selected channel.You can search for  
the next station by tapping for at  
least two seconds.  
v
Enable RDS: on the screen  
displays the received data  
message from radio station.  
4.You can access the following option  
menus tapping menu tap.  
Pictures & videos  
The Pictures andvideos program  
collects, organizes, and sorts images  
and video clips in the following  
formats on your device.  
vScan: If you tap Scan, it  
automatically sets the radio  
channels. If you want to save current  
channel, then stop->Menu->save  
preset.  
vSave preset: You can set the  
channel that you use frequently. It  
can be found in preset list.  
File Type  
Image  
File Extensions  
*.bmp, *.jpg  
video  
*.avi, *.wmv, *.mp4, *.3gp  
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You can view the pictures as a slide  
show, bean them, send them via  
e-mail, edit them, or set them as the  
background on theToday screen.  
To view pictures  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Pictures  
&Videos.The images in the My  
Pictures folder appear as thumbnails  
by default.  
To copy a picture or video clip  
to your device  
You can copy pictures from your PC  
and view them on your device.  
2. Select a picture and tapview. If you  
cannot find a picture in the default  
My Pictures folder, go to another  
folder by tapping the down arrow.  
vCopy the pictures from your PC or  
a storage card to the My Pictures  
folder on your device.  
note  
v
You can also copy pictures from  
your PC to your device using a  
memory card. Insert the memory  
card into the memory card slot on  
your device, then copy the pictures  
from your PC to the folder you  
created on the memory card.  
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2. Select a video and tap the  
thumbnail to play it with the built-in  
Windows Media Player.  
vZoom : Allows the panel buttons  
to zoom in or out of the area  
highlighted by the red box.  
To sort pictures and video  
clips  
If you store a large number of pictures  
or video clips on your device, you may  
find it helpful to sort them to quickly  
find a specific picture or clip.You can  
sort by name, date, and size.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Pictures &  
Videos.  
2.Tap the sort list (labeled date by  
default), and select the item you  
want to sort by.  
To play videos with audio  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Pictures &  
videos.The video files in the My  
Pictures folder appear as thumbnails  
by default, which appear with a  
media icon.  
To delete a picture or video  
clip  
do any of the following to remove a  
picture or a video clip:  
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vSelect a picture or video clip on the  
Pictures &videos screen, and tap  
Menu > Delete.Tap Yes to confirm  
the deletion.  
vTo crop a picture, tap Menu > Crop.  
Then, tap and drag to select the area  
to crop.Tap outside the box to stop  
cropping.  
vTap and hold the thumbnail of the  
picture you want to delete, then tap  
Delete.  
vTo adjust the brightness and  
contrast levels of a picture, tap  
Menu > AutoCorrect.  
To edit a picture or video clip  
note  
v
You can rotate, crop, and adjust the  
brightness and color contrast of your  
pictures.  
To undo an edit, tap Menu > Undo.  
To cancel all unsaved edits you  
made to the picture, tap revert  
to Saved.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Pictures &  
Videos.  
2.Tap the picture you want to edit.  
To set a picture as the Today  
screen background  
You can use a picture as the  
3.Tap Menu > Edit, and do any of the  
following:  
vTo rotate a picture 90 degrees  
counterclockwise, tap rotate.  
background on theToday screen.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Pictures &  
Videos.  
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2. Select the picture you want to set as  
the background.  
3.Tap Menu > Send, and select one  
account (such as outlook E-mail or  
MMS) to send the attached item.  
3.Tap Menu > Set asToday  
Background.  
4. A new message is created with the  
item attached.  
4. In Transparency level, select  
a higher percentage for a more  
transparent picture, or a lower  
percentage for a more opaque  
picture.  
5. Enter the recipient name and  
subject, and tap Send.The message  
will be sent the next time you  
synchronise your device.  
5.Tap OK.  
note  
To send pictures and video  
clips via e-mail  
v
Pictures and video clips are saved  
automatically before they are sent.  
You can send pictures and video clips  
to other devices via e-mail.  
To send pictures and video  
clips via Bluetooth  
You can send pictures and video clips  
to other devices via Bluetooth.  
1. First, set up Messaging to send and  
receive messages.  
2. From the program, select the item  
you want to send.  
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To assign pictures to contacts  
To use advance options  
You can assign a picture to a contact so  
that you can easily identify the contact  
at any point of time.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Pictures &  
Videos.  
2. Select the picture for which you  
want to configure further settings.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Pictures &  
Videos.  
3.Tap Menu > Options.The options  
screen appears, allowing you to:  
2. Select the picture you want to assign  
to a contact.  
vresize a picture so that you can  
send it faster to someone using your  
e-mails.  
3.Tap Menu > Save to Contact.  
4.Tap the contact, or navigate and tap  
Select to choose the contact from  
your Contacts list.  
vConfigure the view settings during  
slide shows and activate screensaver  
options.  
vConfigure your device camera and  
camcorder settings.  
vSend:You can send the selected  
image via Message, E-mail but some  
files which are protected by digital  
rights Management (drM) cannot  
send.  
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vSave to Contact: You can set the  
image of selected entry in contacts.  
When you receive an incoming  
call, the image saved in contact is  
displayed.  
vSend to your space  
Sends the selected file to MySpace  
site. You can use MySpace after  
sign in Windows live.  
vSave as:You can save as file name.  
Mobile Java  
KS20 supports Java and hence you can  
easily download java games and other  
java applications from the internet.  
vDelete: deletes the selected image.  
vEdit: You can crop or rotate the  
image.  
vProperties: You can preserve the  
image.  
Mobile Java has 2 subfolders : Games  
and Applications. Each folder has  
an embedded link for downloading  
Games or Applications from the  
internet .  
vPlay Slide Show: You can view the  
images as a slide show.  
vSet asToday Background...:  
You can set the image as screen  
background.  
Please note that additional costs  
may be incurred when using online  
services  
vOptions...: When sending pictures  
in e-mail, pictures can be resized  
so that they transfer faster. Use  
this picture size: Large(640x480)/  
Medium(320x240)/Small(160x120)  
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Games  
In the Games folder 2 Java games  
(Solitaire and Bubble Breaker) have  
been added and you can download  
the full versions of these games from  
the internet.  
To play, tap the game that you want to  
enjoy and tap again to start.  
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vAdd to Favorites...:  
Internet Explorer  
Internet Explorer Mobile is a full-  
featured Internet browser, optimized  
for use on your mobile device.  
1. Press the left soft key [options] and  
select  
2.Add new from options menu.  
2. Enter the title and associated UrL  
information.  
In the Address bar, enter the web  
address you want to visit and then tap .  
Tap the down arrow in the Address bar  
to choose one from previously entered  
addresses.  
3. Press Add button to save  
vForward: Access a UrL from the  
history list.  
vHome:You can launch the web  
vRefresh: refresh the current page.  
browser and access the homepage.  
vHistory...: You can view the list of  
the pages you've already connected.  
vAddress Bar: You can manually  
enter a UrL address and access the  
associated web page.  
vView  
- Text Size: Largest/Larger/Medium/  
Smaller/Smallest  
vFavorites...: You can store  
frequently accessed or favourite  
UrLs/Pages. Send, Add new, Edit,  
Mark/Unmark or delete operations  
can be performed on Bookmarks.  
Several preconfigured UrLs are  
stored as bookmarks.  
- One Column: Fit horizontally into  
the available screen width, or until  
the minimum possible width is  
reached for all columns.  
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- FitTo Screen: dynamically resizes  
web pages to maximize viewing  
on handheld devices without  
requiring a user to scroll across a  
page.  
vTools  
- Send Link...:You can send the Link  
by text message.  
- Properties...: You can view the  
page's information.  
- Desktop: Automatically by  
designating aWeb page that  
is displayed on the desktop  
computer.  
- Options...  
General:You can set the default  
page and character.  
Memory:You can set the saved  
number of pages visited in the  
past and delete web content that  
has been proviously viewed or  
synchronized with the device.  
- Full Screen:You can view in the  
Full screen  
- Show Pictures  
vEdit: Edit the title and associated  
UrL information.  
Security:Tap the security settings  
box for warning with the page.  
- Cut:You can cut the text.  
- Copy:You can copy the text.  
- Paste: You can paste the text.  
- Select AllText:You can select all  
of the text.  
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Word Mobile  
To create a file  
1. InWord Mobile, tap new.  
Word Mobile is a streamlined version  
of MicrosoftWord.Word documents  
created on your PC can be opened  
and edited on your device.You can  
also create and edit documents and  
templates inWord Mobile and save  
them as *.doc, *.rtf, *.txt, and *.dot files.  
2.You’ll see either a blank document  
or template, depending on what  
you’ve selected as the default  
template.  
3. Enter text as desired.  
4.When finished, tap oK to save the  
file.  
You can have only one document  
open at a time.When you open a  
second document, the first one is  
saved and closed automatically.  
Unsupported features inWord Mobile  
Word Mobile does not fully support  
some features of MicrosoftWord  
such as revision marks and password  
protection. Some data and formatting  
may be lost when you save the  
When you close a newly created  
document, it is automatically named  
after the first several words in the  
document and placed in theWord  
Mobile document list.You can easily  
rename the document with a more  
meaningful name and move it to  
another folder or a storage card.  
document on your device.  
The following features are not  
supported inWord Mobile.  
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• Backgrounds  
vDocument protection. Word  
Mobile does not support displaying  
files that have been protected in  
Word on the PC.  
• Shapes and text boxes  
• Artistic page borders  
• Smart tags  
The following features are partially  
supported inWord Mobile.  
• Metafiles  
vBi-directional text.WhileWord  
Mobile will open documents  
containing bi-directional text, the  
indentations and alignment may be  
displayed and saved incorrectly.  
vPicture bullets  
vRevision marks:When you open a  
document that has revision marks  
inWord Mobile, the document  
appears as if all revision marks  
were accepted.When you save the  
document inWord Mobile, revision  
marks are lost.  
vPassword-protected files.Word  
Mobile does not support opening  
password-protected documents.  
You must first remove the password  
protection inWord on the PC if you  
want to view the document on the  
device.  
vTable styles: When you save a  
document inWord Mobile, some or  
all the formatting that is defined in  
the table style is lost.  
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vUnderline styles. Underline styles  
vPage breaks: Word Mobile does  
not display breaks between pages.  
however, all page breaks except for  
breaks at the end of a document are  
retained in the document.  
not supported byWord Mobile  
are mapped to one of the four  
supported styles: regular, dotted,  
wavy, or thick/bold/wide.  
vLegacy PocketWord files.You can  
open *.psw files inWord Mobile;  
however, if you edit a file, you will  
need to save it in *.doc, *.rtf, *.txt, or  
*.dot format.  
vLists: When you open the  
document on the computer again,  
indented lists are displayed in the  
original form.  
vFonts and font sizes. Fonts not  
supported by the device are  
mapped to the closest font  
available, although the original font  
will be listed on the device.  
The following features are not  
supported on the device; however,  
they are retained in the file so that  
when a file is opened on the PC again,  
they appear as expected.  
To get more help about Word  
Mobile  
vFootnotes, endnotes, headers,  
footers  
When inWord Mobile, tap Start >  
help.  
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Mobile  
Excel Mobile  
Excel Mobile makes it easy for you to  
open and edit Excel workbooks and  
templates created on your PC.You can  
also can create new workbooks and  
templates on your device.  
Excel Mobile does not fully support  
some features such as formulas  
and cell comments. Some data and  
formatting may be lost when you save  
the workbook on your device. note  
the following Excel Mobile formatting  
considerations:  
note  
v
Work in full-screen mode to see  
vAlignment. horizontal, vertical,  
and wrap-text attributes remain  
the same, but vertical text appears  
horizontal.  
as much of your workbook as  
possible.  
Tapview > zoom and select a  
percentage so that you can easily  
read the worksheet.  
vBorders. Appear as a single line.  
vCell patterns. Patterns applied to  
cells are removed.  
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vFonts and font sizes. Fonts not  
vFormulas and functions. If an Excel  
file contains a function that is not  
supported by Excel Mobile, the  
function is removed, and only the  
returned value of the function  
appears.The following formulas are  
also converted to values: formulas  
entered as an array or containing  
an array argument, for example,  
=SUM({1;2;3;4}); formulas containing  
external link references or an  
supported by your device are  
mapped to the closest font  
available.The original font is listed  
on your device.When the workbook  
is opened in Excel on your PC again,  
the data is displayed in the original  
font.  
vnumber formats. numbers  
formatted using the Microsoft  
Excel 2007version 6.1 conditional  
formatting feature are displayed in  
number format.  
intersection range reference; and  
formulas containing references past  
row 16384 are replaced with #rEF!  
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vProtection settings. Most worksheet  
and workbook protection features  
are disabled but not removed.  
however, support for password  
protection has been removed.  
Workbooks that are password-  
protected or workbooks in which  
one or more worksheets are  
password-protected cannot be  
opened.You must remove the  
password protection in Excel on the  
PC and then synchronise to open  
the file on the device.  
vWorksheet names. names that  
reference worksheets within the  
same workbook are displayed  
accurately, but names that refer  
to other workbooks, arrays, for  
example, ={1;2;3;4}, array formulas,  
or intersection ranges are removed  
from the name list. If a name is  
removed from the list, it is left in  
formulas and functions, causing  
those formulas to be resolved as  
“#nAME?”All hidden names are not  
hidden.  
vzoom settings. Are not retained.  
Excel supports a per worksheet  
zoom setting, while the Excel Mobile  
zoom setting is applied to the entire  
workbook.  
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vAutoFilter settings. Are removed.  
however, you can use the AutoFilter  
command in Excel Mobile to  
vWorksheet features.The following  
features are not supported in Excel  
Mobile and are removed or modified  
when a workbook is opened on  
the device: hidden sheets are not  
hidden;vBA modules, macro sheets,  
and dialog sheets are removed  
and replaced with a place holder  
sheet; text boxes, drawing objects,  
pictures, lists, conditional formats,  
and controls are removed; pivot  
table data is converted to values.  
perform similar functions.  
If you have an AutoFilter applied  
to a worksheet that causes rows to  
be hidden, the rows remain hidden  
when the file is opened in Excel  
Mobile. Use the Unhide command  
to display the hidden rows.  
vChart formatting. All charts will be  
saved the way they are shown in  
Excel Mobile. Unsupported chart  
types are changed to one of these  
supported types: Column, Bar, Line,  
Pie, Scatter, and Area. Background  
colors, gridlines, data labels,  
trend lines, shadows, 3deffects,  
secondary axes, and logarithmic  
scales are turned off.  
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vFile formats. Files created in *.ppt  
format earlier than PowerPoint '97  
and hTML files in *.htm and *.mht  
formats are not supported.  
PowerPoint Mobile  
With PowerPoint Mobile, you can open  
and view slide show presentations  
created on your PC in *.ppt and *.pps  
format with PowerPoint '97 and later.  
Many presentation elements built  
into the slide shows such as slide  
transitions and animations will play  
back on the device. If the presentation  
is set up as a timed slide show,  
To start a slide show  
presentation  
1.Tap Start > Programs > PowerPoint  
Mobile.  
2. In the presentation list, tap the slide  
show you want to view.  
one slide will advance to the next  
automatically. Links to UrLs are also  
supported.  
3.Tap the current slide to advance to  
the next slide.  
PowerPoint features not supported on  
the device include:  
If the presentation is set up as a  
timed slide show, slides will advance  
automatically.  
vnotes. notes written for slides will  
not be visible.  
vrearranging or editing slides.  
PowerPoint Mobile is a viewer only.  
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To stop a slide show  
• In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation,  
tap > End Show.  
Tip  
v
Simply tap the current slide to  
go to the next one.  
note  
To navigate between slides  
v
If you have zoomed in to see a  
slide in more detail, you cannot  
navigate to another slide  
until you zoom out.Tapping  
next or Previous may play an  
animation on a slide rather  
than navigate to another slide.  
You can advance to the next slide if a  
presentation is not set up as a timed  
slide show, return to the previous slide,  
or go to any slide out of sequence.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > PowerPoint  
Mobile.  
2. open the presentation you want  
to view.  
3.Tap > next or Previous, or tap Go to  
Slide and tap the the slide you want  
to view.  
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File Explorer  
Messenger  
The File Explorer application allows  
you to open an explorer window  
similar to a desktopWindows based  
system.The explorer window allows  
you to navigate through your phone  
to locate desired folders and files.  
To use Windows Live Messenger,  
you must have a Microsoft Passport™  
account, hotmail account, or a  
Microsoft Exchange e-mail account. If  
you have a hotmail® or MSnaccount,  
you already have a Passport. once  
you have obtained either a Microsoft  
Passport or a Microsoft Exchange  
account, you are ready to set up your  
account.  
You can also quickly manage, delete,  
copy, or edit any files and folders  
on your phone.You can create new  
folders.  
Windows Live Messenger delivers the  
features ofWindows Live Messenger  
to your mobile device.WithWindows  
Live Messenger you can do the  
following:  
If you want to see the files or folders in  
the SafeStore or Storage Card folder,  
tap .  
To view the files or folders in the  
phone’s memory, tap .  
To open a file on a network, tap . Enter  
the file path and tap OK.  
Tap the folder category (labelled My  
Documents by default) and then the  
folder that you want to view.  
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vSend and receive instant messages.  
note  
vSee which contacts are online or  
offline.  
v
You must have either a  
Microsoft .nET Passport  
vSubscribe to status updates for  
selected contacts so you know  
when they come online.  
or hotmail account to use  
Windows Live Messenger. If  
you have a hotmail.com or  
MSn.com e-mail address, you  
already have a Passport.To  
get a Passport account, go to  
http://www.passport.com.To  
get a hotmail account, go to  
http://www. hotmail.com.  
vBlock contacts from seeing your  
status or sending you messages.  
Before you can useWindows Live  
Messenger, your device must be  
connected to the Internet. For  
information about setting up an  
Internet connection.  
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To start Windows Live  
Messenger  
1.Tap Start > Programs >  
Messenger.  
To add or delete contacts  
vTo add a contact, tap Menu >  
Add new contact, and follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
vTo delete a contact, tap the contact's  
name, and tap Menu > Contact  
options > remove contact.  
To sign in or out  
vTo sign in, tap Sign In. Enter the  
e-mail address and password for  
your Passport or hotmail account,  
and tap next. Signing in may take  
several minutes, depending on your  
connection speed.  
To send an instant message  
1.Tap the contact to whom you want  
to send a message.  
2. Enter your message in the text entry  
area at the bottom of the screen,  
and tap Send.  
vTo sign out, tap Menu > Sign Out.  
Your status changes to Offline.  
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To block or unblock contacts  
To change your display name  
vTo block a contact from seeing your  
status and sending you messages,  
tap the contact, then tap Menu >  
Contact options > Block contact.  
vTap your own name at the top of the  
page, and tab Change appearance.  
Enter your Personal message and  
tab done.  
vTo unblock a contact, tap the name  
of the blocked contact, then tap  
Menu > Unblock contact.  
To get more help about  
Windows Live Messenger  
vWhen inWindows Live Messenger,  
tap Start > Help.  
To check your own Messenger  
status  
vTap your own name at the top of the  
page.Your current status is indicated  
in the displayed list by a bullet point.  
note  
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.  
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vWriting if you want to draw or enter  
handwritten text in a note.  
Entering information in notes  
You can enter typed text by using the  
on-screen keyboard or handwriting  
recognition software.You can also use  
the stylus to write or draw directly on  
the screen. on devices that support  
recording, you can create a standalone  
recording or embed a recording in a  
note.  
vTyping 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.  
To set the default input mode  
for notes  
If you frequently add drawings to your  
notes, you may find it helpful to  
3. If the Input Selector arrow is not  
displayed, tap the Input Method  
icon.  
setWriting as the default input mode.  
If you prefer typed text, selectTyping.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Notes.  
4.When finished, tap OK to return to  
the note list.  
2. In the note list, tap Menu > Options.  
3. In the default mode box, tap one of  
the following:  
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ProGrAMS  
Tasks  
note  
UseTasks to keep track of things you  
v
You can easily create a short,  
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.  
to-do-type task. Simply tap  
theTap here to add a new task  
box, enter a subject, and press  
EnTEr. If the task entry box  
is not available, tap Menu >  
options and select the Show  
Tasks entry bar check box.  
Your tasks are displayed in a task list.  
overdue tasks are displayed in red.  
To create a task  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
To change the priority of a  
task  
Before you can sort tasks by priority,  
you need to specify a priority level for  
each task.  
2.Tap Menu > NewTask  
3. Enter a subject for the task, and fill  
in information such as start and due  
dates, priority, and so on.  
4.When finished, tap OK..  
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1.Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
4.Tap OK to return to the task list.  
2.Tap the task you want to change the  
priority for.  
note  
v
3.Tap Edit and in the Priority box, tap a  
The new tasks must have due  
dates set in order for the reminder  
to take effect.  
priority level.  
4.Tap OK to return to the task list.  
note  
To show start and due dates  
in the task list  
1.Tap Start > Programs >Tasks.  
v
All new tasks are assigned a  
normal priority by default.  
2.Tap Menu > options.  
3. Select the Show start and due dates  
check box.  
To set a default reminder for  
all new tasks  
You can have a reminder automatically  
turned on for all new tasks you create.  
4.Tap oK.  
1.Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
2.Tap Menu > Options.  
3. Select the Set reminders for new  
items check box.  
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ProGrAMS  
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.  
PSnotes  
PSnote is a multimedia input editor  
with handwriting recognition for  
Pocket PC.You can enter handwritten  
text (in English, French, German,  
Italian or Spanish, depending on the  
installation) in various styles (that is  
immediately converted into digital  
text), drawings, images, video, or  
sound and send it via e-mail, SMS or  
MMS. Standard tools that perform  
only one action.  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
2. In the task list, do one of the  
following:  
vSort the list.Tap Menu > Sort by,  
and tap a sort option.  
vFilter the list by category.Tap Menu  
> Filter, and tap the category you  
want displayed.  
note  
v
To filter your tasks further, tap  
Menu > Filter > ActiveTasks or  
CompletedTasks.  
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new document  
vTap Menu>File>New, to create a  
new document.  
• The contents of the toolbar change  
depending on whether you are  
working on:  
- a text document:  
vYou can write down on the note and  
tap Menu>File>Save or File>Save  
as(You can select the MicrosoftWord  
or rTF document format.)to save the  
document.  
menu  
tools  
send  
pen width  
pen color  
save  
zoom  
style  
input type  
If you need more information, please  
tap Menu>help, it shows more tips.  
- or a drawing:  
pen width  
pen color  
menu  
tools  
send  
Writing text  
There are 6 different input modes for  
different handwriting styles.  
save  
zoom  
style  
input type  
- or a multimedia item:  
menu  
vTap Menu>Insert>Text> and set  
the input type on the toolbar.  
tools  
replace  
play  
send  
save  
zoom  
input type  
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ProGrAMS  
To change the font  
Inserting images  
vTap Menu>Options>the Advanced  
tab.  
Tap Menu>Insert>Image, to insert an  
image as a drawing background.  
vTo use a new font, open the drop-  
down list and choose the new font.  
Inserting Multimedia  
Tap Menu>Insert>Movies, to insert a  
multimedia item from a file, open the  
options on the input type tool.  
vTo insert the current date and time  
automatically into your document,  
tap>Menu>InsertTime/Date.  
Making drawings  
note  
You can draw in the writing zone or  
over the top of an inserted image.  
v
Multimedia items can be sent  
by e-mail or MMS.  
vTap Menu>Insert>Drawing.  
Tap Menu>Insert>Audio, to  
insert a sound file.  
vTo select a color that has been used  
in a drawing, tap the shape tool on  
the toolbar.  
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To type in a word, open the SIP list and  
choose the keyboard option.To write  
a word, open the SIP list and choose a  
stylus input option.  
To cut/copy an entire area  
vTo cut/copy a portion of text or  
part of a drawing, select that part  
(double-click or drag for text, for  
drawings).  
vTap the Add button to enter that  
word in your personal dictionary.  
The word will then appear in the  
dictionary list.  
To change the zoom level  
vTap Menu>Zoom or zoom tool.You  
can set the zoom level (from 25% to  
200%).  
note  
v
once your writing is recognized,  
To use the personal dictionary  
vTap Menu>Options>the  
Dictionary tab.  
the input zone is cleared  
automatically. It need to write  
clearly. Space letters and words  
comfortably, avoiding very  
cramped words, or large spaces  
within words.  
vType the word you wish to enter into  
theWord text box.  
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ProGrAMS  
Auto Profile  
You can configure the network  
profile for Internet, MMS, Java, Email  
automatically.  
To configure network profile  
v
Tab Start>Programs>AutoProfile.  
v
Select proper operator in the  
operator list and tabYes.  
v
reboot the device.  
note  
v
Executing Auto Profile will remove  
current network profile exept  
for user created bookmark, user  
created email and other messages.  
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vConnect the USB cable to the PC.  
Internet Share  
vTap Start>Programs>Internet Share.  
vSet PC Connection to USB or  
Bluetooth PAn  
note  
v
ActiveSync software version 4.5 or  
vSet network Connection to proper  
APn  
higher is required.  
vTap Connect and Left Soft Key in the  
bottom line  
vdata connection indicator (G/ E/ 3G/  
h) is displayed when PdP activation  
is performed successfully.  
note  
v
operating System on your PC is  
requiredWindows XP SP2 or later.  
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SETTInGS  
Security  
Phone setting  
You can edit the general settings  
When this is set to on, you are  
requested to enter your PIneach time  
you switch the phone on.  
related to making and receiving calls.  
Phone  
Services  
To access settings for a service, select  
it from the following list and tap "Get  
Settings".  
Sound  
vRing type:This option determines  
the incoming call notification  
mode.You can select from [ring],  
[Increasing ring], [ring once],  
[vibrate], [vibrate and ring], [vibrate  
then ring], [none].  
Call Barring  
You can restric the calls : All outgoing  
calls/International outgoing calls/  
International outgoing calls except  
to home country/All Incoming calls/  
Incoming calls when roaming.  
vRing tone:You can select the  
ringtone for incoming voice calls.  
vKeypad:You can set the key tone  
to be played when pressing the  
keys.(Long tones/Short tones/off)  
To edit mobile call barring settings,  
you need a password.You obtain the  
barring password from your service  
provider upon subscription to this  
network service.  
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Call barring affects all voice and data  
calls, except emergency calls.  
Voice Mail and Text Message  
When you insert the SIM card into your  
phone, it automatically detects and  
sets your voicemail and SMS servers  
by default. however, you can view the  
settings if you want.  
Caller ID  
Scroll to‘Everyone’to display your  
caller identity to the people you call,  
no one’to hide it or‘only to contacts’  
to display your caller identity when  
you call from the contacts.  
You can also view your voicemail  
numbers by tappingvoice Mail on the  
Speed dial screen.  
Call Forwarding  
network  
Allows you to forward your incoming  
calls to another phone number.  
You can select the network type, the  
manner of selecting networks and  
indicate when your phone is used in a  
Micro Cellular network.  
Call Waiting  
To be notified of incoming calls while  
you have a call in progress, select  
notify me.  
Current network  
The current network displays in the  
Current network field.  
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SETTInGS  
Network selection  
Preferred network  
define how to choose between  
different available networks when  
travelling, for example.  
Tap the Network tab >Set Networks  
(retrieving settings may take a few  
minutes). Select a network and re-  
priorities the order for network usage  
by tapping Move Up or Move Down.  
vManual:You can select the network  
yourself. Scroll to the desired  
network and tap OK .  
Band  
Automatic, UMTS, GSM 900/1800,  
GSM 1900  
Tip  
v
Manual selection can be useful  
when you know that one  
network is less expensive than  
another or that it provides  
faster data transmission.  
vAutomatic:To have the network  
selected automatically.  
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Setting the time and date  
To set the time, tap Settings>System  
tab>Clock&Alarms>Time tab.  
Sounds &  
notifications  
Select your location, hour, minutes,  
seconds to change the time setting.  
To set Sound & notifications  
on actions  
Tap the down arrow in the date field  
to display a calendar and select the  
current date.When you are visiting,  
you can set the other date and time for  
the location with visiting.  
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.  
Setting alarms  
3. on the Notifications tab, in Event,  
tap 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.  
To set the alarms, Settings>System  
tab>Clock&Alarms>Alarms tab. You  
can set up to 3 alarms.Tap description  
and input a description and tap the  
day of the week you want. You can  
also set the alarm sound.  
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SETTInGS  
To protect your phone with  
Lock  
a PIn  
There are two kinds of security on  
1. From the Phone keypad, tap Menu>  
Settings > Lock tab.  
your device.You can protect your  
phone from unauthorized use by  
assigning a type of password called a  
PIn(personal identification number).  
Additionally, you can prevent  
unauthorized access to any part of the  
device by using password protection.  
2.Tap require PInwhen phone is used.  
3.To change the PInat any time, tap  
Change PIn.  
Tip  
Your first PInwill be given to you by  
your wireless service provider; you can  
change the PInlater.  
v
Emergency calls can be placed  
at any time, without requiring  
a PIn.  
You create your own password when  
you begin using your device.  
To 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.  
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1.Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab  
4.Tap OK.The next time the device is  
turned on, you will be prompted to  
enter your password.  
> 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 turned off before  
a password is required. In the  
Password type box, select the type  
of password you would like to use.  
Enter the password and, if necessary,  
confirm the password. If your  
note  
v
Each time a wrong password  
is entered, the time the  
device takes to respond will  
get longer and longer until  
the device appears to be not  
responding.  
If you forget your password,  
you must follow the  
instructions in your owner’s  
manual to clear memory  
before you can access your  
device.  
device is configured to connect to a  
network, use a strong password to  
help protect network security.  
3. on the hint tab, enter a phrase  
that will help you remember your  
password, but doesn’t allow others  
to guess your password.The hint  
will be displayed after the wrong  
password is entered four times.  
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SETTInGS  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab >  
owner Information.  
To change your password  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Personal  
tab > Lock.You will be prompted to  
enter your current password.  
2. on the options tab, select the  
Identification information check  
box.  
2. In the Password box, enter your new  
password.  
3. on the options tab, select the notes  
check box if you want additional text  
displayed, such as: reward if found.  
3. on the hint tab, enter a phrase that  
will help you remember your new  
password, but doesn’t allow others  
to guess your password.The hint  
will be displayed after the wrong  
password is entered four times.  
4. on the notes tab, enter the  
additional text.  
Tip  
4.Tap OK.  
v
To display owner information  
on theToday screen, tap Start  
> Settings > Personal tab >  
Today. on the Items tab, select  
the owner Info check box.  
To display owner information  
on the Today screen  
having your contact information  
displayed on theToday screen on  
startup allows for easy identification of  
the device in case it is lost.  
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Today  
Tip  
v
To change the order of items  
Today screen settings  
displayed on theToday screen,  
tap the item, and tap Move Up or  
Move down.  
TheToday screen shows your  
upcoming appointments, active  
tasks, and information about e-mail  
messages.  
To add own background  
image  
You can use one of your own pictures  
as the background image on the  
Today screen.  
To synchronise the Today  
screen  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab  
>Today.  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab  
>Today.  
2. on the Appearance tab, select the  
desired theme for the background  
of theToday screen.  
2. Select the Use this picture as the  
background check box, and tap  
Browse to view a list of your picture  
files.  
3. on the Items tab, select the items  
you want to appear on theToday  
screen.  
3.Tap the file name of the picture you  
want to use.  
4.Tap OK.  
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SETTInGS  
To set options for displaying  
appointments on the Today  
screen  
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 theToday  
screen.  
If you have a large number of  
appointments, you may want to  
specify the kind of appointments that  
are displayed on theToday screen.  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab  
> Today.  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab  
> Today.  
2.Tap the Items tab.  
2.Tap the Items tab.  
3. SelectTasks and tap options.  
3. Select Calendar and tap options.  
vSelect the type of tasks you want to  
appear on theToday screen.  
vSelect next appointment to  
show only the next appointment  
in your schedule, or Upcoming  
appointments to show multiple  
appointments.  
vIn the Category list, select whether  
to display only tasks assigned to a  
specific category or to display all  
tasks.  
vClear the display all day events  
checked.  
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Tap the hour, minutes, or seconds,  
then tap the up or down arrow to  
change the time setting.  
Alarms  
Time  
Tap the down arrow in the date field to  
display a calendar.  
You can view the time, day of the week  
and date.  
Tap a day on the calendar to select the  
current date.  
From the Start menu, tap Settings >  
System tab >Clock & Alarms >Time  
tab.  
You can tap the left or right arrow  
at the top of the calendar to move  
backward or forward through the  
calendar.  
Alarm  
Tap the Clock window>Alarms tap.  
Tap a check box on the left and set the  
weekday and the clock you want to  
activate alarm.  
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Tap to set the alarm options, such as  
Play sound and display message, and  
tap the time field to set the time for the  
alarm to sound.  
More  
display the clock on the title bar in all  
programs.  
Tap <Description> and enter a  
description of the alarm, and tap the  
day(s) of the week you want.  
Memory  
You may need to stop a program if  
it becomes unstable or the program  
memory is low.  
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Main  
Tip  
You can to see how much memory is  
available.  
v
If you have previously inserted  
more than one storage card, tap  
the list box and then the storage  
card whose information you want  
to see.  
vTap 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.  
running Programs  
In most cases, programs automatically  
close to free needed memory,  
however, you can close programs  
manually, if you prefer.  
Storage card  
1.Tap Start > Settings > System tab >  
You can see how much memory is  
available on a storage card that is  
inserted in your device.  
Memory > Running Programs tab.  
2. In the Running Programs list, tap  
the program you want to close, and  
tap Stop.  
1.Tap Start > Settings > System tab  
> Memory.  
2.Tap the Storage Card tab.  
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SETTInGS  
To check the battery power  
Power  
vTap the battery level icon ( ) on  
theToday screen.  
vTap Start > Settings > System tab  
> Power.  
You can set whether or not the phone  
let switch the suspend mode after  
the specific period of time when the  
phone is inactive and the main battery  
is being used as the power source, or  
when connected to an external power.  
Advanced  
Battery  
Your device contains a rechargeable  
vOn battery power: Turn off device if  
not used for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 minutes.  
Li-ion polymer battery.Your device is  
designed to use only manufacturer-  
specified original batteries and  
accessories.  
vOn external power: Turn off device  
if not used for 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30  
minutes.  
You can check the remaining amount  
of battery power.  
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Using the backlight  
You can reduce the power  
consumption by turning off the  
backlight of the screen and button.  
Pressing shortly will let you switch  
between suspend and resume mode.  
on suspend mode, the backlight will  
be completly turned off.  
note  
v
Pushing and releasing the power  
key will force your phone in  
suspend or resume state.  
To adjust the backlight setting:  
1. From the Start menu, tap Settings.  
2. In the System tab, tap Backlight. In  
the Battery Power tab, set whether  
or not the phone turns off the  
backlight automatically, if not used  
for the specified period of time.  
You can adjust the lighting time and  
the brightness for the backlight.  
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SETTInGS  
In the External Power tab, set  
Bluetooth  
whether or not the phone turns off the  
backlight automatically, if not used  
for the specified period of time, when  
connected to an external power.  
To set the bluetooth  
configuration  
Tap Start>Settings>connections  
tab>Bluetooth  
In the Brightness tab, select the  
brightness level.  
In the button tab, set whether or  
not the button backlight turns off  
automatically, if not used for the  
specified period of time.  
Bluetooth enables compatible mobile  
devices, peripherals and computers  
that are in close proximity to  
communicate directly with each other  
without wires.This handset supports  
built-in Bluetooth connectivity, which  
makes it possible to connect them  
with compatible Bluetooth headsets,  
computer applications and so on.  
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Accessibility  
note  
v
Device Identification  
If you use a pcsync via Bluetooth,  
you can exchange the data within  
only the phonebook.  
vName:The name displays on  
remote device while pairing process.  
v
v
When you receive data from  
another Bluetooth device, the  
phone requests a confirmation.  
After confirming the transfer, the  
file will be copied in your phone.  
vAddress:The bluetooth address is  
displayed.  
Accessibility  
You can set the shared folder by  
Bluetooth settings->services->File  
Transfer->advanced.  
vAllow other devices to connect  
All devices/paired devices only:You  
can select if other device can pair with  
yours or not. All devices means the  
remote device can pair with yours if  
authentication/authorization succeed.  
Paired devices only means remote  
device can discover but can not access  
any service discovery.  
General  
vCurrent profile: You can save the  
different bluetooth settings with  
different profile name.  
vBluetooth status: BluetoothTurn  
on/off.  
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vOther devices can discover me:  
If you don't want other device can  
search your device, then uncheck it.  
vOff: Bluetooth is turned off. In this  
mode, you can neither send nor  
receive information using Bluetooth.  
You might want to turn the radio off  
at times in order to conserve battery  
power, or in situations where radio  
use is prohibited, such as onboard  
an aircraft and in hospitals.  
Services  
You can set the configuration of  
each bluetooth profile(FTP, vCard  
exchange, Serial port, PAn, hands-free,  
Phone-Book Access server, dial-up  
networking Server, PIM sync)  
vDiscoverable: Bluetooth is turned  
on, and all other Bluetoothenabled  
devices within a range of 10 meters  
can detect your device.  
Bluetooth modes  
Bluetooth on your device operates in  
three different modes:  
note  
v
By default, Bluetooth is turned  
vOn: Bluetooth is turned on and you  
can use Bluetooth features.  
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.  
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To make your device  
discoverable  
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.  
Creating a partnership between two  
devices involves entering the same  
personal identification number (PIn)  
or Passkey on both devices. Creating a  
partnership between two devices is a  
one-time process. once a partnership  
is created, the devices can recognize  
the partnership and exchange  
1. on your device, tap Start > Settings  
> Connections tab > Bluetooth.  
2. Select the Turn on Bluetooth and  
Make this device discoverable to  
other devices check boxes.  
3.Tap OK.  
note  
v
Selecting the Make this device  
discoverable to other devices  
check box also turns on Bluetooth.  
information without entering a PIn  
again. Make sure the two devices are  
within a range of 10 meters from one  
another, and Bluetooth is turned on  
and in discoverable mode.  
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4.Tap next.  
To create a Bluetooth partnership  
5.Tap Finish.You can now exchange  
information with the other device.  
1. on your device, tap Start > Settings  
> Connections tab > Bluetooth.  
2.Tab the Bluetooth Manager->new  
note  
3.There are Bluetooth Applications  
and you can select one which you  
want to use.  
v
If you tap start>help in bluetooth  
settings window, you can use the  
help to see the details of Bluetooth  
profiles.  
To accept a Bluetooth  
partnership  
1. Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on  
and in discoverable mode.  
2.TapYes when prompted to establish  
a partnership with the other device.  
3. Enter a passkey (the same passkey  
that is entered on the device  
requesting the partnership) to  
establish a secure connection.The  
passkey must be between 1 and 16  
characters.  
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1.Tap Start>Settings>Connections>  
USBToPC.  
USB to PC  
You can select the USB connection to  
the desktop PC.  
2. Select the USB mass storage.  
3.Tap OK  
USB Active Sync or USB mass storage.  
To use the USB mass storage  
Connections  
Your device is equipped with powerful  
networking functions that enable you  
to connect to the Internet through a  
hSdPA(high Speed downlink Packet  
Access), EdGE(Enhanced data rates  
for Global Evolution), GPrS (General  
Packet radio Service) network or a  
Bluetooth modem or aWLAnnetwork.  
You can set up connections to the  
Internet or to a corporate network to  
browse the Internet, and exchange e-  
mail or instant messages.  
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SETTInGS  
To connect to the Internet via  
pre-configured connections.  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Connections  
tab > Connections > Advanced  
tab.  
2.Tap Select networks.  
3. In the Programs that automatically  
connect to the Internet should  
connect using list, select the  
appropriate item.  
4.Tab oK.  
note  
5.To complete the connection wizard,  
tab oK.  
v
Your phone is already set with  
the appropriate item to connect  
internet by default.  
So maybe you don’t need to  
change these connection settings.  
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5. Select a modem from the list. For  
example, if you want to use the  
packet service network, select  
Cellular Line(GPrS,3G,hSdPA).  
To connect to the Internet via  
My ISP  
1. obtain the following information  
from your ISP:  
6.Tap next.  
vISP server phone number  
vUser name  
7. Complete the connection wizard by  
entering the required information  
and tap Finish.  
vPassword  
vAccess point name (required for  
GPrS connection)  
8.Tab Advanced tab > Select  
networks.  
2.Tap Start > Settings > Connections  
tab > Connections.  
9. In the Programs that automatically  
connect to a private network should  
connect using list, select the My ISP  
and tab oK.  
3.Tap Add a new modem connection.  
4. Enter a name for the connection.  
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SETTInGS  
note  
v
To view additional information for  
any screen, tap help. To modify  
your connection settings, tap  
Manage existing connections  
on the Connections screen, and  
complete the connection wizard.  
v
If there are 2 or more connections  
in the My ISP, then Auto pick is  
selected automatically.  
If you want to change from Auto  
pick to the preferred connection,  
tab Manage existing connections  
of My ISP and select preferred  
connection and tab oK.  
To reset or modify the  
network card settings on your  
device  
1.Tap Start > Settings > Connections  
tab > Wi- Fi.  
2. Select the network Adapters tab.  
3. In the My network card connects to  
list, select the appropriate item:  
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6. on the name Servers tab, configure  
the dnS andWInS settings. Servers  
that require an assigned IP address  
may also require a way to map  
vIf you want to connect to the  
Internet using your ISP orWLAn  
to browse web page with Internet  
Explorer, select the Internet.  
computer names to IP addresses.  
dnS andWInS are the resolution  
options supported on your device.  
vIf you want to connect to a private  
network and browse the shared  
folder on the network with File  
Explorer, selectWork.  
note  
4. In theTap an adapter to modify  
settings field, select the appropriate  
adapter.  
v
To connect to the Internet using  
WLAn,‘My ISP’must exist in the  
connection settings.  
5.When you select a network card and  
enter the settings screen, you have  
to configure the required settings.  
on the IP Address tab, select Use  
specific IP address and enter the  
requested information. Contact  
your ISP or network administrator to  
obtain the IP address, Subnet mask,  
and default gateway.  
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SETTInGS  
Wireless Manager  
vTapWireless Manager inToday  
screen or Start>Settings>Conne  
ctions.  
Wireless Manager allows you to  
manageWi-Fi Internet and Bluetooth  
connections on your device. It allows  
the phone to connect local wireless  
networks, or access the Internet  
wirelessly.Wi- Fi is faster and has a  
greater range than Bluetooth wireless  
technology.  
vTo turn onWi-Fi, tapWi-Fi in the  
Wireless Manager.  
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note  
If yourWi-Fi service provider or  
network administrator setsWEP  
encryption for network security, you  
should fill inWEP key in the pop-up  
window. IfWEP encryption is not set,  
this pop-up window is not shown.  
If you don’t know the key, you need  
to ask it to yourWi-Fi service provider  
or network administrator.  
A bubble window pops up and shows  
scanned appropriate Access Points  
near users.  
If Wi-Fi connection is finished, you can  
see the connection name (SSId) in the  
Wireless Manager.  
vYou can select the Access Point that  
you are permitted to access and  
tap OK.  
To turn off Wi-Fi, tap Wi-Fi in the  
Wireless Manager again.  
vThen selectThe Internet to have an  
Internet service and tap Connect.  
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SETTInGS  
Configuring Wi-Fi connection  
settings  
note  
Before you set theWLAn  
configuration, you need to ask  
yourWLAnservice provider or  
your network administrator for  
the IP settings.  
vIf you tap Use server-assigned IP  
address, you can get IP settings  
assigned automatically.  
v
Tap Start>Settings>Connections  
>TapWi-Fi>network AdaptorsTap  
Samsung 2700SWiFi Adaptors  
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note  
To prevent from the possible  
data loss of your phone, all of  
the wireless services such as  
phone,WLAnand Bluetooth  
automatically end when the  
battery almost runs out at the  
level of below two percent.  
vIf you tap Use specific IP address,  
you need to set IP address assigned  
by yourWLAnservice provider or  
network administrator.  
vFill in IP address, Subnet mask, and  
default gateway.  
v
v
Tapname Servers.  
Fill indnS and Alt dnS,WInS and Alt  
WInS, if necessary.  
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ACCESSorIES  
There are various accessories for your mobile phone.You can select these options  
according to your personal communication requirements.  
Travel Adapter  
hands free earmicrophone.  
This charger allows  
you to charge the  
battery while away  
from home or your  
office.  
vStereo  
headset  
Standard  
Battery  
Note  
v
v
Always use genuine LG accessories.  
Failure to do so may invalidate  
your warranty.  
v
Accessories may vary in different  
regions: please check with our  
regional service company or agent  
for further information.  
data cable/Cd  
You can connect  
your phone to PC  
to exchange the  
data between  
them.  
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TEChnICAL dATA  
General  
Product name: KS20  
System: GSM900/dCS1800/PCS 1900,WCdMA 2100  
Net weight: 92.5g(WIThBATTErY), 65g(WIThoUT BATTErY)  
Ambient Temperatures  
Max: +55°C (discharging)/+45°C (charging)  
Min: -10°C  
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Memo  
Memo  
Memo  
Memo  
Bluetooth QD ID B013110  

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