Motorola GKRMPX001 User Manual

FCC ID: GKRMPX001  
User’s Manual  
A preliminary draft copy of the manual follows:  
EXHIBIT 8  
MPx  
GSM  
START HERE >  
Welcome  
Welcome to the world of Motorola MOTOPro devices. Your  
selection, the Motorola MPx, delivers to you simplified  
communications, increased productivity, and the control to  
develop a superior mobile experience whether at work, at  
home, on the road or at play.  
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Phone Mode  
Ear Piece  
Main Screen  
Voice Dial  
Button  
Contacts Button  
Game Pad  
Talk Button  
Keypad  
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Landscape Mode  
Camera  
Button  
Menu  
Button  
Inbox  
Button  
OK  
Button  
Start  
Button  
Fn  
Button  
Power/End  
Button  
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Front Panel  
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Back Panel  
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Motorola, Inc.  
Consumer Advocacy Office  
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approved by Motorola, will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Manual number:O  
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Contents  
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Phone Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Landscape Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Back Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Safety and General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Package Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Installing and Removing the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Installing and Removing the SD/MMC Card. . . . . . . . . . 21  
Battery Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Installing the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Charging the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Removing the Stylus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Opening the Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Turning the Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Calibrating the Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Answering an Incoming Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Ending a Call /!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!/!!45  
Learning to Use Your MPx Pocket PC Phone . . . . . . . . 35  
Using Your Phone’s Menus and Features. . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Entering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Adjusting Phone Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Using the External Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Checking Your Phone Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Setting Your Phone to Flight Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
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Using a Headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Using a Remote PTT Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Using the External Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Setting Up Your Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Device Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Calling Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
The Dialer Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Taking a Note during a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Putting a Call on Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Managing Your Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Additional Dialing Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Messaging Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Email Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
SMS Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
MMS Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
Viewing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93  
Personalizing Your MPx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104  
Getting More Out of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108  
Dialing Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108  
Managing Your Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Monitoring Phone Use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Network Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110  
Using ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111  
Synchronizing Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112  
Synchronizing Using an Infrared Connection . . . . . . . 115  
ActiveSync Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116  
Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117  
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Network. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118  
Personal Organizer Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119  
Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119  
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120  
Converting Currency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120  
Using the Stop Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120  
Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121  
Setting PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121  
Locking and Unlocking Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121  
Changing Your Unlock Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123  
Protecting the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124  
Microsoft Pocket Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125  
Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings . . . 126  
Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues . . . . . . . . . 128  
Tasks: Keeping a To Do List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131  
Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133  
Using Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135  
Communicating with MSN Messenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135  
Pocket Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137  
Pocket Excel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141  
Windows Media Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143  
Pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144  
Using the Camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151  
Camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151  
Photo Album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155  
Getting Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161  
Wi-Fi Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161  
Bluetooth Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165  
Pocket Internet Explorer: Browsing Web and WAP  
Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174  
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Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182  
Specific Absorption Rate Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189  
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Safety and General  
Information  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION.  
READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.  
The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety  
information in user’s guides published prior to December 1, 2002.  
Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy  
Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it  
receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your  
phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which  
your phone transmits.  
Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory  
requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF  
energy.  
Operational Precautions  
To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human exposure to  
RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards,  
always adhere to the following procedures.  
External Antenna Care  
Use only the supplied or Motorola-approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the  
phone.  
DO NOT hold the external antenna when the phone is IN USE. Holding  
the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to  
operate at a higher power level than needed. In addition, use of  
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unauthorized antennas may result in non-compliance with the local  
regulatory requirements in your country.  
Phone Operation  
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a  
wireline telephone.  
Body-Worn Operation  
To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you wear a  
phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a  
Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness  
for this phone, if available. Use of accessories not approved by Motorola  
may exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the  
body-worn accessories approved or supplied by Motorola, and are not  
using the phone held in the normal use position, ensure the phone and its  
antenna are at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body when  
transmitting.  
Data Operation  
When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an accessory  
cable, position the phone and its antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters)  
from your body.  
Approved Accessories  
Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including but not limited to  
batteries and antennas, may cause your phone to exceed RF energy  
exposure guidelines. For a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our  
website at www.Motorola.com.  
RF Energy Interference/Compatibility  
Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to RF energy interference  
from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise  
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configured for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances your  
phone may cause interference.  
Facilities  
Turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do  
so. These facilities may include hospitals or health care facilities that may  
be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.  
Aircraft  
When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an aircraft.  
Any use of a phone must be in accordance with applicable regulations per  
airline crew instructions.  
Medical Devices  
Pacemakers  
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6  
inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless  
phone and a pacemaker.  
Persons with pacemakers should:  
ALWAYS keep the phone more than 6 inches (15 centimeters) from  
your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.  
NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket.  
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for  
interference.  
Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to suspect  
that interference is taking place.  
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Hearing Aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the  
event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid  
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
Other Medical Devices  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of  
your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.  
Use While Driving  
Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where  
you drive. Always obey them.  
When using your phone while driving, please:  
Give full attention to driving and to the road.  
Use handsfree operation, if available.  
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving  
conditions so require.  
Responsible driving best practices may be found in the “Wireless Phone  
Safety Tips” at the end of this manual and at the Motorola website:  
www.Motorola.com/callsmart.  
Operational Warnings  
For Vehicles With an Air Bag  
Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag  
deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a phone is placed in  
the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be  
propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the  
vehicle.  
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Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  
Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas.  
Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or  
fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above  
include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical  
transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or  
particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Areas with potentially  
explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.  
Blasting Caps and Areas  
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your  
phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in  
areas posted “Turn off electronic devices.Obey all signs and instructions.  
Batteries  
Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if  
a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch  
exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical  
circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any  
charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or  
other container with metal objects. Use only Motorola original batteries  
and chargers.  
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Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows:  
Symbol  
Definition  
Important safety information will follow.  
Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in  
afire.  
Your battery or phone may require recycling in  
accordance with local laws. Contact your local  
regulatory authorities for more information.  
Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the  
trash.  
Your phone contains an internal lithium ion battery.  
Seizures/Blackouts  
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when  
exposed to flashing lights, such as when watching television or playing  
video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person  
never had a previous seizure or blackout.  
If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family  
history of such occurrences, please consult with your doctor before  
playing video games on your phone or enabling a flashing-lights feature  
on your phone. (The flashing-light feature is not available on all products.)  
Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other  
features that incorporate flashing lights on the phones. All persons should  
discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms  
occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary  
movements, or disorientation.  
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To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following safety  
precautions:  
Do not play or use a flashing-lights feature if you are tired or need  
sleep.  
Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly.  
Play in a room in which all lights are on.  
Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen.  
Repetitive Motion Injuries  
When you play games on your phone, you may experience occasional  
discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your  
body. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendonitis,  
carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorders:  
Take a minimum 15-minute break every hour of game playing.  
If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while playing,  
stop and rest for several hours before playing again.  
If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or after  
play, stop playing and see a doctor.  
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Getting Started  
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless  
communications! We are pleased that you have chosen  
the Motorola MPx Pocket PC phone.  
Package Content  
Your MPx Pocket PC phone comes with a replaceable  
internal battery and is typically equipped with a charger.  
Other accessories can enhance your phone’s performance  
and portability.  
About This Guide  
This guide describes the basic features of your Motorola  
MPx Pocket PC phone.  
Optional Features  
This label identifies an optional network, SIM  
032380o  
card, or subscription-dependent feature that may  
not be offered by all service providers in all  
geographical areas. Contact your service  
provider for more information.  
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Optional Accessories  
This label identifies a feature that requires an  
optional Motorola OriginalTM accessory.  
Installing and Removing the  
SIM Card  
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains your  
phone number, service details, and phonebook/ message  
memory.  
Caution: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Avoid  
exposing your SIM card to static electricity, water, or dirt.  
Inserting the SIM Card  
Action  
1
Locate the SIM card slot on  
the side of the device.  
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Action  
2
3
Open the rubber door, and  
insert the SIM card into the  
slot.  
Note: Position the SIM card  
as shown, with the chip  
facing the back of the device  
and the notched corner to  
the outside of the slot.  
Close the rubber door.  
Removing the SIM Card  
Action  
1
Open the battery door and  
remove the battery.  
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Action  
2
Insert the tip of the stylus  
into the hole in the battery  
compartment, as shown.  
3
Use the stylus to push the  
SIM card out, then remove  
the card.  
Installing and Removing the  
SD/MMC Card  
Your Pocket PC phone has a SD/MMC card slot for a SD  
(Secure Digital) memory card. An SD/MMC card expands  
the memory capacity of your Pocket PC phone. You can  
purchase SD/MMC cards from a computer store.  
Caution: Make sure that no foreign objects enter the SD/  
MMC card slot of your Pocket PC phone.  
Note: For more information, refer to the documentation for  
the SD/MMC card.  
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Installing the Card  
Action  
1
2
3
Locate the SD/MMC card  
slot and open the rubber  
door.  
Insert the SD/MMC card as  
shown, with its label facing  
the front and the connector  
pointing to the slot.  
Push the card into the slot  
until it fits into place.  
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Removing the Card  
Action  
1
2
Close any application that uses the SD/MMC card.  
Press the memory card  
down. When you release it, it  
pops up.  
3
Remove the card and close  
the cover.  
Battery Use  
Battery performance depends on many factors, including  
your wireless carrier’s network configuration; signal  
strength; the temperature at which you operate your  
phone; the features and/or settings you select and use;  
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items attached to the phone’s accessory connector port;  
and your voice, data, and other application usage patterns.  
Caution: To prevent injuries or burns, do not allow  
metal objects to contact or short-circuit the battery  
terminals.  
To maximize your battery’s performance:  
Always use Motorola Original batteries and battery  
chargers. The phone warranty does not cover damage  
caused from using non-Motorola batteries and/or  
battery chargers.  
New batteries or batteries that have been stored for a  
long time may require a longer charge time.  
Maintain the battery at or near room temperature  
when charging.  
Do not expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C  
(14°F) or above 45°C (113°F). Always take your  
phone with you when you leave your vehicle.  
When you do not intend to use a battery for a while,  
store it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place, such as a  
refrigerator.  
Batteries gradually wear down and require longer  
charging times. This is normal. If you charge your  
battery regularly and notice a decrease in talk time or  
an increase in charging time, then it is probably time  
to purchase a new battery.  
The rechargeable batteries that power this phone  
must be disposed of properly and may need to be  
recycled. Refer to your battery’s label for battery  
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type. Contact your local recycling center for proper  
disposal methods.  
Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire because  
they may explode.  
Installing the Battery  
Your Pocket PC phone is designed to use only Motorola  
Original batteries and accessories.  
Action  
1
2
Press the battery clip, slide  
the battery cover outward,  
and lift the battery cover.  
Insert the battery into the  
battery compartment.  
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Action  
3
Replace the cover.  
Charging the Battery  
New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you  
can use your phone, you need to install and charge the  
battery as described below. Some batteries perform best  
after several full charge/discharge cycles.  
Action  
1
Plug the travel charger into  
the phone, with the release  
tab facing up.  
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Action  
2
3
Plug the other end of the  
travel charger into the  
appropriate electrical outlet.  
When the Notification LED  
on the phone lights green  
(full-charged), press the  
release tab and remove  
the travel charger.  
Tip: You can safely leave the travel charger connected to  
the phone after charging is complete. This will not damage  
the battery.  
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Removing the Stylus  
The stylus for your MPx Pocket PC Phone fits into a  
slot on the back of the phone. When you need to use  
the stylus:  
Action  
1
Press the top of the stylus.  
When you release it, it pops  
up.  
2
Pull the stylus from the slot.  
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Opening the Phone  
Your MPx Pocket PC Phone allows you to operate in 2  
modes: Portrait and Landscape (see pages 2 and 3).  
Portrait mode is typically used for phone functions.  
Landscape mode is typically used for Pocket PC  
functions.  
Action  
To open the phone for Portrait  
mode, push the cover from the  
outside (near the speaker).  
To open the phone for  
Landscape mode, press the  
release button on the hinge  
and lift the cover from the  
right side.  
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Turning the Phone On and Off  
Action  
1
Open the phone.  
2
3
Press and hold the Power/  
End key for 7 seconds to  
turn on the device.  
If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN code to  
unlock the SIM card  
.
Caution: If you enter an incorrect PIN code 3 times in  
a row, your SIM card is disabled and your phone  
displays SIM Blocked  
.
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If necessary, enter your 4-digit unlock code to  
unlock the phone.  
Notes:  
Pressing the Power/End key longer than 7 seconds  
can suspend the device. The following events will  
wake up a suspended device: receiving an MT call or  
an SMS or MMS message; plugging in a USB cable or  
AC adapter; pressing a phone or application key  
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(Power/End, Talk, Camera, or Inbox); pressing the  
Reset button; inserting a SIM card (which resets the  
phone).  
While an AC adapter is inserted, the phone cannot  
be suspended.  
When the battery cover is removed, Flight Mode is  
activated.  
If the phone responds slowly or stops responding,  
press the Reset button to reset the phone.  
If necessary, you can perform a Hardware reset.  
To perform a software Hardware reset, simultaneously  
press the Talk and Reset buttons.  
Calibrating the Screen  
You must calibrate the screen response of our MPx Pocket  
PC phone to ensure proper operation. This process  
ensures that, when you tap an item on the screen, the item  
is activated.  
Note: With use, the tip of the stylus may become worn or  
may pick up foreign particles that scratch the screen. A  
damaged stylus may not move smoothly and can cause  
unpredictable results when used. If your stylus exhibits  
these problems, replace the stylus by contacting your  
reseller.  
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Calibrating the Screen for the First Time  
When you power on your MPx Pocket PC Phone for the  
first time:  
Action  
Using your stylus, tap the  
center of the cross as it  
moves around the screen.  
Recalibrating the Screen  
Recalibrating the screen may be required in these  
situations:  
You use the stylus differently (for example, with the  
opposite hand) than whoever used the phone last.  
The screen has not been recalibrated for a long time.  
If the phone fails to respond appropriately when you  
tap an item, the phone has lost calibration.  
To recalibrate the screen:  
Action  
1
2
3
Using your stylus, tap  
Select the System tab.  
Tap the Screen item.  
Start  
>
Settings.  
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Action  
4
5
Tap the Align Screen button.  
Using your stylus, tap the  
center of the cross as it  
moves around the screen.  
Making a Call  
Action  
1
On the phone’s keypad, press the number keys to  
enter the number you want to call.  
Note: Make sure the  
phone is set to  
Symbolic input mode  
. (Press [Fn] +  
[Shift] to change between Symbolic  
and Alpha  
input mode  
.)  
2
Press the  
button.  
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Answering an Incoming Call  
Press  
Answer  
Ignore  
To  
answer the call  
/
reject the call  
/
Tip: If you receive an incoming call when the flip is closed,  
you can also press the right button to reject the call.  
Ending a Call  
Action  
Press  
.
or  
Tap End  
.
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Learning to Use Your  
MPx Pocket PC Phone  
Using Your Phone’s Menus and  
Features  
The Today Screen  
When you turn on your MPx which is the standard  
display. The Today screen contains important information  
of your device, including today’s appointments and status  
icons. Tap the information listed on the Today screen to  
open the associated program, you see the Today screen.  
This is the standard display you see when you are not on a  
call or using the menu. The Today screen displays  
important information about your phone, including today’s  
appointments and status icons.  
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The following status indicators can display:  
Status  
Icon  
Description  
System sound is on/off. To switch the  
sound mode, tap the icon and select  
/
from the 3 options: On  
The main battery is low or very low.  
Current input mode is Symbolic mode or  
Alpha mode  
,
Vibrate, and Off.  
/
/
.
The connection to your mobile phone  
service provider is on or off, and the  
strength of the signal.  
/
1 or more instant messages has been  
received.  
1 or more e-mail, SMS, or MMS  
messages has been received.  
Internet (GPRS) Connection is active.  
Server synchronization is occurring.  
The Command Bar  
At the bottom of the screen is the Command bar with menus  
and buttons you can use to perform tasks in programs.  
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Depending upon which program you are using, the buttons  
may vary from those shown.  
The Start Menu  
The Start menu allows you to select programs for use,  
access settings, or open Help topics. To display the  
Start Menu, tap  
Start from the top of any screen.  
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Pop-up Menus  
Pop-menus allow you to quickly perform an action on an  
item. For example, you can use a pop-up menu to delete or  
make a copy of an item.  
To access a pop-up menu, tap and hold (continue  
touching) the item on which you want to perform the action  
or use the “pop-up menu” button on the keyboard. When  
the menu appears, tap the action you want to perform, or  
tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without  
performing an action.  
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The Keypad  
Your phone contains a keypad with the full functionality of a  
computer keyboard.  
Easy  
Access  
Buttons  
Easy  
Access  
Buttons  
Typewriter  
Keys  
Game Pad  
Easy  
Access  
Buttons  
Typewriter Keys  
Use the typewriter keys to enter letters and numbers.  
Game Pad  
Use the Game Pad to:  
scroll up, down, left, or right through the menu system  
highlight menu items—press the Center button to  
select a highlighted menu item  
change feature settings  
play games  
move the cursor during text entry  
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Easy Access Buttons  
Press  
Start  
To  
open the Start menu  
launch the messaging function  
Inbox  
Menu  
display a shortcut menu with  
control options for the selected item  
activate the camera  
Camera  
OK  
cancel the current option  
make and answer calls, view  
recently dialed calls list  
Talk  
use voice dialing  
Voice Dial  
Contacts  
open the Contacts folder  
turn the phone on and off, suspend  
the device, end calls, and exit menu  
system  
Power/End  
Entering Information  
You can enter information into your MPx Pocket PC phone  
in the following ways:  
Entry Method  
Typing  
Description  
Type with the keypad/Input  
panel.  
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Entry Method  
Writing  
Description  
Write directly on the screen  
with the stylus.  
Drawing  
Draw directly on the screen  
with the stylus.  
Recording  
Synchronizing  
Use the microphone to record  
a spoken message or note.  
Use Microsoft ActiveSync to  
exchange or copy information  
between your PC and device.  
Entering Text with the Typewriter Keys  
You can type letters and numbers on the keypad just as  
you would on a typical computer keyboard. Use the 4-way  
navigation keys on the Game Pad to move the cursor as  
you type.  
Move the cursor  
up for one line.  
Move the cursor  
right for one space.  
Move the cursor left  
for one space.  
Move the cursor  
down for one line.  
Game Pad (Landscape Mode)  
A 12-key numeric keypad is embedded in the keypad. To  
enter a number, press and hold [Fn], then press the  
desired digit(s).  
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The following table lists all special keys and their functions:  
Press  
To  
[Fn]  
toggle between letters and numbers  
[shift]  
[tab]  
toggle between uppercase and lowercase  
insert a tab  
Entering Text with the Input Panel  
To show or hide the selected input method, tap  
on  
the command bar. To select a different input panel, tap  
arrow and then tap the input panel that you want.  
the  
When you use the input panel, your device anticipates the  
word you are typing or writing and displays it above the  
input panel. When you tap the displayed word, it is inserted  
into your text at the insertion point. The more you use your  
device, the more words it learns to anticipate.  
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To type with the soft keyboard:  
Action  
1
2
Tap the arrow beside the Input Panel button, then tap  
Keyboard  
.
Enter text by tapping the appropriate characters.  
To type a single uppercase letter or symbol, tap the  
Shift key. To tap multiple uppercase letters or  
symbols, tap the CAP key.  
For uppercase, tap and hold the stylus on a key, then  
drag up.  
To add a space, tap and hold any key, then drag the  
stylus to the right across at least 2 others.  
To backspace 1 character, tap and hold any key, then  
drag the stylus to the left across at least 2 others.  
To insert a carriage return, tap and hold the stylus  
anywhere on the keyboard and drag down.  
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Writing on the Screen  
In any program that accepts writing, such as Notes, the  
Notes tab in Calendar Contacts, and Tasks, you can use your  
,
stylus to write directly on the screen, just as you write on  
paper. You can edit and format what you have written and  
convert the information to text at a later time.  
Entering New Text  
Action  
1
Tap the pen button  
to  
enter writing mode.  
Your phone displays lines  
to help you write.  
2
Use the stylus to write directly on the screen.  
Note: Some programs that accept writing may not have  
the pen button. See the documentation for that program to  
find out how to switch to writing mode.  
Editing or Formatting Text  
To edit or format writing.  
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Action  
1
2
3
Tap and hold the stylus beside the text you want to  
select until the insertion point appears.  
Without lifting the stylus, drag it across the text you  
want to select.  
To cut, copy, or paste the text, tap and hold the  
selected text, then tap the desired editing command  
on the pop-up menu.  
or  
Tap the desired editing command on the Edit menu.  
If you accidentally write on the screen, tap Tools, then tap  
Undo, and try again.  
You can also select text by tapping  
the pen button  
to exit writing  
mode, then dragging the stylus  
across the screen.  
Drawing on the Screen  
When you enter writing mode, you can create a drawing  
instead of writing text.  
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Creating a Drawing  
Action  
1
2
Tap the pen button  
to enter writing mode.  
Your phone displays several horizontal lines.  
With 1st stroke of  
your stylus, cross 3  
ruled lines.  
A drawing box  
appears.  
Note: A stylus stroke  
that does not cross 3  
ruled lines is entered  
as writing.  
3
Use your stylus to create the drawing inside the  
drawing box. (All subsequent strokes inside the  
box or touching it become part of the drawing.)  
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Editing or Formatting a Drawing  
Action  
1
Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the  
selection handle appears.  
To select multiple drawings, deselect the pen button,  
then drag to select the drawings you want.  
2
To cut, copy, or paste the  
drawing, tap and hold it, then  
select the desired editing  
command on the pop-up menu.  
or  
Tap the desired editing  
command on the Edit menu.  
To resize the drawing, tap the  
pen button  
, then drag a selection handle.  
Tip: To change the zoom level, tap Tools, then select a  
zoom level.  
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Adjusting Phone Volume  
Adjusting System Volume  
You can adjust the volume of system notifications, such as  
the sound you hear when you tap on program names and  
menu options.  
Action  
1
2
Tap the  
icon.  
Move the system volume slider  
to the desired volume level.  
Changing Ringer Volume  
Action  
1
2
Tap the  
icon.  
Move the ringer volume slider  
to the desired volume level.  
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Muting the Sound  
To mute system sounds or phone ringer, or to activate  
vibrate mode:  
Action  
1
2
Tap the  
icon.  
To turn off the volume, select Off  
.
To activate vibrate mode, select  
Vibration  
.
Tip: You can adjust phone earpiece volume only during a  
call. Adjusting the volume at another time affects the ring  
and notification levels.  
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Using the External Display  
When your phone is turned on and the flip is closed, the  
external display shows the phone status, including battery  
and network signal status. It also shows the time. When  
you receive an incoming call, the external display shows  
the caller's number or name. To answer the incoming call,  
open the flip.  
Note: A caller's name appears on the external display  
only if the caller's number matches an entry in your  
phonebook.  
Checking Your Phone  
Connection  
Your MPx Pocket PC Phone is set to establish an  
automatic mobile phone connection to your service  
provider’s network.  
The icon  
network of your service provider's network. A full strength  
signal is indicated by the icon. As the strength of the  
indicates that you are connected to the  
signal diminishes so will the number of vertical bars in the  
icon, with no bars indicating no signal.  
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Setting Your Phone to Flight  
Mode  
IN MANY COUNTRIES YOU ARE  
REQUIRED BY LAW TO TURN OFF  
YOUR PHONE WHEN YOU FLY.  
TURNING OFF YOUR POCKET PC  
DOESN’T TURN OFF YOUR PHONE;  
YOU MUST TURN THE FLIGHT MODE  
ON IN ORDER TO DISCONNECT THE  
WIRELESS CONNECTION TO YOUR  
OPERATOR’S NETWORK.  
To turn off your wireless connection to your operator’s  
network, you can set your phone connection to Flight mode.  
You can turn on/off Flight mode without turning off your  
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phone. This feature enables you to continue using other  
programs on your MPx Pocket PC Phone.  
Action  
1
2
While using any program on your MPx Pocket  
PC Phone, tap  
display.  
in the title bar at the top of the  
In the pop-up menu, tap  
Turn on flight mode or Turn  
off flight mode  
.
To receive calls when your Pocket PC Phone is turned off,  
leave the Turn on flight mode  
.
Using a Headset  
If you use a headset or similar device with your phone,  
your phone will send incoming sound to the headset only.  
Using a Remote PTT Button  
If you are using a headset or other accessory with a  
remote push-to-talk (PTT) button, you can use the remote  
PTT button to answer calls, switch between calls, and end  
calls.  
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Programs  
The following is a partial list of programs available on your  
MPx Pocket PC Phone.  
Icon Program  
ActiveSync  
Description  
Synchronize information  
between your device and  
desktop computer.  
Calendar  
Keeps track of  
appointments, creates  
meeting requests.  
Contacts  
Keep track of your friends  
and colleagues.  
Messaging  
Send and receive e-mail/  
SMS/MMS messages.  
Pocket Internet  
Browse Web and WAP  
sites, download new  
programs and files from the  
Internet.  
Explorer  
Notes  
Create handwritten or typed  
notes, drawings, and  
recordings.  
Phone  
Make and receive calls,  
switch between calls, set up  
conference calling.  
Tasks  
Keep track of your tasks.  
Windows Media  
Player  
Enable multimedia function.  
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Icon Program  
Pocket Excel  
Description  
Create new workbooks,  
view and edit Excel  
workbooks created on your  
desktop computer.  
MSN Messenger  
Pocket Word  
Send and receive instant  
messages with MSN  
Messenger contacts.  
Create new documents,  
view and edit Word  
documents created on your  
desktop computer.  
Camera  
Take new photos, view  
photos and send them via  
MMS to friends.  
Calculator  
Perform basic arithmetic.  
SIM Manager  
Collect, organize, sort  
Contacts list stored in your  
SIM card.  
Check the Pocket PC Companion CD for additional  
programs that you can install onto your device.  
You can switch 1 program to another by selecting it from  
Start menu. To access more programs, tap  
Start  
>
Programs, and then tap the desired program icon.  
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Using the External Display  
When your phone is turned on and the flip is closed, the  
external display shows the phone status, including battery  
and network signal status. It also shows the time. When  
you receive an incoming call, the external display shows  
the caller's number or name. To answer the incoming call,  
open the flip.  
Note: To see a caller's name on the external display,  
the caller's number must match an entry in your  
phonebook External Display  
The external display allows you to open and control  
some programs quickly by using the control buttons at the  
bottom of the external display.  
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External Display Components  
Main Screen  
The following table lists the icons that may appear on the  
main screen of the external display.  
Icon  
Meaning  
No radio signal  
Flight mode  
Searching radio signal  
Radio signal strength  
New message  
Battery status  
Roaming  
Keylock enabled  
Silent  
Vibrate  
Vibrate then ring  
Ring loud (Ringer volume  
3
Ring soft (Ringer volume < 3)  
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Control Buttons and Command Bar  
There are three control buttons located below the main  
screen of the external display. Each of the control buttons  
performs the command displayed in the command bar at  
the bottom of the main screen.  
To display the command bar, press the Menu button located  
in the middle of the control buttons. The following table  
displays the common buttons and their meanings.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Menu/Select  
Previous  
Next  
Apply  
Easy Program Operations  
Through the external display and the control buttons, you  
can easily use the some programs, including Profiles, MP3  
Player, Voice Notes, Wallpaper, Ring Tones and Exit.  
Press the  
button, then the  
button to select a  
button to open the  
program, and then press the  
selected program.  
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The following table displays the icons and meanings of  
these programs.  
Icon  
Program  
Profiles  
MP3 Player  
Voice Notes  
Wallpaper  
Ring Tones  
Profiles  
You can change the profile of your MPx Pocket PC Phone  
in the Profiles program.  
Ring Tones  
You can change the ring tone of your MPx Pocket PC  
Phone in the Ring Tones program.  
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MP3 Player  
The following table displays the available buttons for use in  
the MP3 Player program.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Play  
Pause  
Stop  
Previous  
Next  
Volume  
Volume Up  
Volume Down  
Exit  
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Voice Notes  
The following table displays the available buttons for use in  
the Voice Notes program.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Record  
Exit  
Stop  
Delete  
Pause  
Recording  
Playback  
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Setting Up Your Phone  
Device Settings  
You can adjust device settings to suit the way you work.  
Action  
1
Tap  
Start  
>
Settings.  
2
Tap Personal or System. You will see displayed icons  
representing settings that can be adjusted.  
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Personal Tab  
Description  
Icon Program  
Buttons  
Assign an application to  
hardware button.  
Input  
Set up the input options.  
Menus  
Customize items in Start  
menu, enable access to items  
from New button.  
Owner  
Information  
Display personal information.  
Password  
Limit access to device.  
Phone  
Configure phone functions.  
Sounds and  
notifications  
Set up notification type,  
event, and volume.  
Today  
Customize Today screen  
appearance.  
System Tab  
Icon Program  
About  
Description  
Display important device  
information.  
Certificates  
Display name of certificate  
issuer and expiration date.  
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Icon Program  
CLI  
Description  
Provides adjustments for  
settings on the external  
display.  
Clock & Alarms  
Change time, set alarms.  
Memory  
Display memory allocation  
status and current running  
programs.  
Power  
Displays battery life.  
Profiles  
Displays a selectin of audio  
settings called profiles.  
Regional  
Settings  
Customize region and  
relative format for region you  
use.  
Remove  
Programs  
Create more memory by  
removing programs.  
Screen  
Re-calibrate screen, enable/  
disable Clear Type.  
Screen light  
Customize backlight and  
brightness to save power.  
System  
Viewer  
Find information about  
version, hardware, and  
system.  
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Calling Features  
The Dialer Screen  
To access the Dialer screen, tap  
Start  
>
Phone, or press  
the  
button.  
From this screen, you can access Call History Speed Dial,  
,
and Phone Setting. This screen also includes signal  
status information and important icons that tell you  
about signal strength:  
last number details are displayed here.  
keypad for entering information  
task bar to access phone setting  
history iinformation. ncluding all received, dialed and  
missed calls  
frequently-called numbers  
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Making a Call  
Your MPx Pocket PC Phone provides you with several  
ways to make a call:  
keypad (see x)  
Dialer screen  
Call History  
Contacts  
Speed Dial  
SIM Manager  
Voice Command  
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Calling from the Dialer  
Action  
1
Press  
to display  
the Dialer screen.  
2
Tap the number on the Dialer keypad.  
Tip: If you tap a wrong  
number, tap the backspace  
button  
to erase  
individual numbers 1 at a  
time. You can also delete all  
the numbers in the window  
by tapping Edit, then Clear  
.
3
Tap  
or press the  
button.  
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Calling from Call History  
You can quickly call someone you have recently called or  
someone who has recently called you.  
Action  
1
From the Dialer keypad,  
tap Call History  
.
2
3
View call details by selecting the category under  
which it is filed.  
For example, if th desired call is in All calls, select  
All calls from the drop down menu.  
Scroll to the number, then press the  
or the icon to the left of the number.  
button  
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Calling from Contacts  
You can make a call from Contacts without having to look up  
or manually enter the number.  
Action  
1
Press the Contacts button  
on the phone’s keypad.  
or  
Tap  
Contacts  
Start and select  
.
2
3
From the Contacts list, tap and hold the contact.  
On the popup window, tap  
Call Work  
Mobile  
,
Call Home, or Call  
.
4
Tap the number you want to call.  
Calling from Speed Dial  
Speed dials function allows you to call frequently-used  
numbers with a single tap.  
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Note: Before you can create a speed dial entry for a phone  
number, that number must already exist in Contacts  
.
Action  
1
2
3
From the Dialer keypad, tap Speed Dial.  
From the Contacts list, tap and hold the contact.  
On the popup window, tap  
Call Work  
Mobile  
,
Call Home, or Call  
.
4
Select the speed dial location number of the  
desired contact.  
Tip: You can dial a contact with a 1-  
digit speed dial number directly  
from the keypad on the screen by  
pressing and holding the 1-digit  
number.  
For example, to dial the number at  
location number 3, tap and hold 3  
on the dialer keypad.  
Note: To dial a 2-digit speed dial  
number from the keypad, tap the 1st digit, then tap and  
hold the 2nd digit.  
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Calling from SIM Manager  
Action  
1
2
3
Tap  
Start  
>
Programs.  
Select SIM Manager  
.
Tap and hold the name or phone number of the  
person you wish to call.  
4
Select Call from the pop-up menu.  
Using Voice Command  
Your MPx Pocket PC Phone provides an innovative and  
intelligent method to enter your phone number: Voice  
Command. For instructions on using Voice Command, see xx.  
Taking a Note during a Call  
You can take a note during an active call. When you finish  
the note, your phone saves it as an attachment to your call  
in the appropriate Call History folder.  
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To take a note:  
Action  
1
2
Tap the  
icon at the bottom of the screen.  
Enter the note.  
To access a note you created during a call:  
Action  
1
2
3
From the Dialer keypad, tap Call History.  
Select the list where the call is filed.  
Tap and hold the name or number of the call that  
includes the note.  
4
Tap View Note.  
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Tip: You can also access the note directly from Notes in the  
Calls folder.  
Putting a Call on Hold  
Your device will notify you when you  
have another incoming call. If you  
accept the call, tap Answer to take the  
second call and put the first on hold.  
To end up the second call and go back to the first call, tap  
End or press  
.
You can also choose to swap  
between the two calls by tapping  
Swap  
.
Setting Up a Conference Call.  
You can create a three-way phone session between  
yourself and two other parties. A conference call can  
include up to six people.  
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1
2
3
From the Phone keypad, dial the  
first number, tap Hold, dial the  
second number, and then tap  
Conference  
.
You can also set up a  
conference call by accepting  
2nd incoming call when you  
already have one in progress.  
To add additional people to your conference call, tap  
Hold, key in the number, and then Resume to return and  
continue.  
Managing Your Contacts  
You can either import the contacts from your SIM card or  
the Call History  
.
SIM Manager  
To open SIM manager, tap  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
SIM  
Manager. Wait for your SIM card contents to load.  
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Creating a SIM contact:  
Action  
1
2
After the SIM contacts complete loading, tap New.  
Fill in the Name and  
Phone information then  
tap Add  
.
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Saving contacts from SIM to Contacts:  
On SIM Manager screen, tap Tools  
Select All > and then Save to Contacts  
>
.
or  
Tap and hold a contact from the list,  
and then select Save to Contacts from  
the pop-up menu.  
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Saving personal numbers:  
You can save your personal phone numbers in a separate  
screen in SIM Manager  
.
Action  
1
2
Tap  
SIM Manager  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
>
Tools, and then  
select List of Own Numbers  
.
Add a number to the screen  
and then press OK  
.
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Call History  
From the Dialer's keypad, tap Call  
History to open Call History. It details  
all incoming, outgoing, and missed  
calls.  
Adding a record to Contacts from Call History:  
Action  
1
Find the call record you  
want to add in the Contacts.  
2
Using the stylus, tap and hold the item to bring  
up the pop-up menu, and select Save to Contacts  
.
You can add additional contact details in the Save to  
Contacts screen.  
Tip: The call details in the Call History will then be  
amended and displayed under the name of the contact, not  
their telephone number.  
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Viewing duration of a Call:  
Action  
In Call History screen, find the call you are looking  
in, and then tap it once.  
Deleting individual calls from Call History:  
Action  
Using the stylus, tap and hold on the call you want to  
delete, and then select Delete from the pop-up menu.  
Deleting all calls from Call History:  
Action  
Tap Tools  
>
Delete all Calls.  
Setting limits on the size of your Call History:  
Action  
Tap Call History  
Delete call history items older than. In the drop down  
menu select a time period then press OK  
>
Call Timers and then the box under  
.
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Additional Dialing Information  
Calling an Emergency Number  
Your service provider programs one or more emergency  
phone numbers, such as 911, that you can call under any  
circumstances, even when your phone is locked or the SIM  
card is not inserted.  
Action  
1
Enter the international  
emergency number, and  
then tap  
button.  
or press  
Notes: Emergency numbers  
vary by country. Your phone's  
preprogrammed emergency  
number(s) may not work in all locations, and  
sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due  
to network, environmental, or interference issues.  
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Dialing International Numbers:  
Action  
1
2
Tap and hold the  
key until the  
+
sign  
appears. The replaces the international prefix  
+
of the country of where you are calling.  
Enter the full phone number you want to dial. It  
includes country code, area code (without the  
leading zero) and phone number.  
3
Tap  
or press  
button.  
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Messaging Features  
You can receive Internet e-mail messages and SMS  
messages in Inbox. Internet e-mail messages are sent by  
using an address you receive from your Internet service  
provider (ISP) or your employer. SMS messages are sent  
and received through your wireless phone service provider  
by using a phone number as the message address.  
mE ail Messages  
You can use Inbox to send and receive e-mail messages in  
either of these ways:  
Synchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft  
Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on your PC.  
Send and receive e-mail messages by connecting  
directly to an e-mail server through an Internet  
Service Provider (ISP) or a network.  
Setting Up an Email Service  
1
Open Inbox, tap Accounts, and then New Account  
.
2
3
Enter your email address and then tap Next  
.
Then Auto-configuration will attempt to connect to  
the e-mail server and configure the necessary e-  
mail settings automatically.  
4
Enter an unique name for the account, User name  
and Password, then tap Next  
.
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5
6
7
In the Account type, tap POP3 or IMAP4. (POP3 is  
the most common mail protocol for ISPs.)  
Enter your ISP's e-mail server name of Incoming  
mail and Outgoing mail, then tap Finish  
Connect to your email server by tapping Accounts  
Connect  
.
>
.
Note:  
If auto-configuration is not successful, you need to  
manually enter the settings.  
For more explanation, tap  
Start  
>
Help.  
Synchronizing Email Messages  
E-mail messages can be synchronized as part of the  
general synchronization process. You will need to enable  
Inbox synchronization in ActiveSync. For information on  
enabling Inbox synchronization, see ActiveSync Help on the  
PC.  
During synchronization:  
Messages are copied from the Inbox folder on your  
PC or Exchange server to the Inbox folder on your  
device. When synchronizing Inbox with your PC,  
ActiveSync synchronizes the first .5 KB of each new  
message sent to you within the last three days each  
time you synchronize. When synchronizing Inbox  
with a server, ActiveSync synchronizes the first  
500 bytes of each new message.  
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Messages in the Outbox folder on your device are  
transferred to Exchange or Outlook and then sent  
from those programs.  
The messages on the two computers are linked.  
When you delete a message on your device, it's  
deleted from your PC the next time you synchronize.  
Messages in subfolders or other e-mail folders in  
Outlook should be selected in ActiveSync for  
synchronization.  
Using the Message List  
Messages you receive are  
displayed in the message list. By  
default, the most recently  
received messages are displayed  
first in the list.  
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When you receive a message,  
tap it to open it. Unread  
messages are displayed in bold.  
You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in full  
during your next synchronization or e-mail server  
connection. In the message list, tap and hold the message  
you want to retrieve. On the pop-up menu, tap Mark for  
Download. The icons in the Inbox message list give you  
visual indications of message status.  
You specify your downloading preferences when you set  
up the account or select your synchronization options. You  
can change them at any time:  
Change options for Inbox synchronization using  
ActiveSync options. For more information, see  
ActiveSync Help  
.
Change options for direct e-mail server connections in  
Inbox on your device. Tap Tools and then tap Options  
.
On the Account tab, tap the account you want to  
change. Tap and hold the account and select Delete  
to remove an account.  
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Composing an Email Messages  
Action  
1
In the message list, tap New.  
2
In the To field, enter the e-mail address of one or  
more recipients, separating them with a  
semicolon, or select a name from the contact list  
by tapping the Address Book button. All e-mail  
addresses entered in the e-mail fields in  
Contacts appear in the Address Book.  
3
4
Compose your message. To enter preset or  
frequently used messages, tap My Text and  
select a message.  
Tap Send when you've finished the message. If  
you are working offline, the message is moved to  
the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time  
you connect. If you are working online, it is sent  
immediately.  
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Managing Messages and Folders  
Each email, SMS and MMS account has its own folder  
hierarchy with five default folders: Inbox Outbox, Deleted  
,
Items, Drafts, and Sent Items. The messages you receive  
and send through the service account are stored in these  
folders. You can also create additional folders within each  
hierarchy.  
SMS Messages  
You can send an SMS Message from Inbox or from Phone  
dialer screen. All the SMS messages received will be  
stored in the Inbox.  
Sending SMS  
Find the Feature  
In the Inbox, open a new email message and select  
SMS account in the Account type options.  
In the Phone dialer screen, tap Tools  
>
Send SMS.  
In the To field, enter the SMS number of one or more  
recipients, using “;” to separate them. Or select a contact  
by tapping the Address Book button.  
When you have finished the message, tap Send. If you are  
working offline, the message will be stored in the Outbox  
folder and will be sent when next time you connect.  
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MMS Messages  
MMS Composer is incorporated into your device's “Inbox,”  
which can be accessed either from the Start menu or the  
Today screen. Once the Inbox is open, you can access  
your MMS message boxes from the top-left pull-down:  
Exiting MMS Composer  
To quit, tap the “X” in the top-  
right corner of the screen while  
viewing any message box.  
Message Boxes  
Use the pull-down to select the  
MMS message box that you  
wish to view:  
Entry Method  
Deleted Items  
Description  
Contains messages you've discarded.  
Drafts  
Inbox  
Stores work-in-progress messages.  
Stores messages that you receive.  
Outbox  
Stores messages that are currently  
being sent, or those that were unable  
to be sent.  
Sent  
Stores messages that have been  
successfully sent.  
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Creating a Message  
Messages are created by combining various slides. Each  
slide can consist of a photo or video, audio, and text.  
Select “New” from the menu of any message box screen to  
compose a new message*. Follow this procedure to create  
a new message:  
Action  
1
When you’re ready to  
send your message,  
tap here.  
2
Here you can enter your recipients and subject.  
Tap the double down arrow to view the Cc and  
Bcc fields.  
3
4
5
6
Tap here to insert a photo or video.  
Tap here to input a text message.  
Tap here to include an audio clip.  
The menu lets you do a number of things, such  
as preview and organize your message.  
Note: You may not automatically be taken to a blank  
message. If you are instead taken to a page that displays  
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pre-made templates, choose the template you want. If you  
would prefer to create a blank message next time, check  
the “Always choose custom” box.  
Adding a Photo or Video  
You can add either a still image or a video clip to each  
individual slide. After you’ve tapped the area to add a  
photo or video, you'll be allowed to select exactly what you  
want to include.  
Action  
1
This pull-down lets you  
select a specific  
location that contains  
photos/videos.  
2
3
Choose either “Photos” or “Videos” from this pull-  
down. You can only add either a single photo or  
video clip to each individual slide.  
Tap the specific photo or video clip that you want  
to add.  
Tap and hold on a file to see the “File Info” and “Delete”  
options. “File Info” displays the file name, resolution,  
date, and size of a photo. When viewing video file  
information, the duration of the video is also listed.  
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“Delete” deletes the file.  
Press  
To  
Adds the selected photo/video to  
the slide.  
Takes you to the previous screen.  
Displays photos/videos as a file list.  
Displays thumbnails (as shown  
here).  
Adding Text  
You can add text to any slide. You can either enter in new  
text with the keyboard, or use “canned” text. Canned text  
are previously saved words or phrases.  
Action  
Tap the Canned Text  
icon to see a list of  
pre-saved text  
messages. Tap the  
one you want, and  
then choose “Select.”  
Tap and hold on the  
Canned Text screen to view additional options:  
New: Lets you enter in a new canned text message.  
Edit: Lets you modify an existing canned text  
message.  
Delete: Removes the selected canned text from the  
list.  
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Adding Audio  
Single audio clips can be added to each slide. You can  
either include an existing sound file, or record a new one.  
Action  
1
From the pull-down,  
select a location that  
contains audio files.  
2
Tap the file you’d like to use.  
You can view file information similarly to the way you can  
with photos and videos. Tap and hold on a file, then  
choose “File info” (you can also delete the file). The file  
name, duration, date, and size are shown.  
You can use the playback controls to preview the audio:  
(Play/Pause and Stop controls are available.)  
If you're happy with your choice, tap “Select. Otherwise,  
tap “Cancel.”  
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MMS Settings  
To view and edit your MMS  
settings, choose “MMS Settings”  
from the “Tools” menu that appears  
at the bottom of the screen while  
viewing any message box:  
Entry Method  
Connect Via  
Description  
Select your type of network  
connection from the pull-  
down.  
Retrieve Messages  
Immediately  
Typically, you receive a  
notification whenever a new  
message is available.  
Checking this box downloads  
new messages automatically.  
You can also choose to  
download messages while  
roaming.  
Save Sent Messages  
Check this option to save a  
copy of messages that you  
send.  
Attempts Before Giving  
Up  
This value sets the number of  
times the program will  
attempt to send your  
message before stopping.  
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Entry Method  
Photo Resolution  
Description  
Choose the resolution for  
images that you send. You  
may want to decrease below  
the original resolution to help  
the send/receive time.  
The “Servers” tab lists your available servers.  
The “About” tab lists various program information.  
iVeiwng Messages  
When viewing messages that you receive or send, or when  
previewing a message you're working on, you have a  
variety of options.  
Use the Play/Pause/Stop buttons  
to view the message. Use the Left/  
Right Arrow buttons to skip among  
the various slides (if applicable).  
You don't need to see the message  
straight through; you can skip  
among the various slides.  
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Tapping “Objects” on the menu  
displays a list of all the message  
components. Tap any component  
to open/view it. From the “Tools”  
menu, you can choose to save an  
object. You can also view the  
component’s file properties.  
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Personalizing Your  
MPx  
Buttons  
To customize the functions of buttons, open the “Buttons”  
control panel.  
Find the Feature  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Personal Buttons  
>
Action  
1
Select a button.  
2
3
Select a program in Button Assignment  
Tap OK  
.
.
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Input  
Find the Feature  
Start > Settings > Personal > Input  
Action  
1
2
3
On the Input Method tab, you can select an input  
method and changed preferred options.  
On the Word Completion tab, you can select  
desired options for word completion.  
On the Options tab, you can select preferred  
options for recording and writing. These options  
apply to any program on the device where you  
can record and write.  
Note: You can also change the input options by tapping  
the  
arrow and then Options.  
Menus  
You can add the programs you use most often to Start  
menu.  
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Find the Feature  
Start  
Menus  
>
Settings  
>
Personal  
>
Action  
1
2
On the Start Menu tab, select the programs you  
want, and then tap OK.  
On the New Menu tab, you can select Turn on New  
button menu and then select the items to appear  
on the menu. When you do this, you can create  
certain programs such as Pocket Word, Pocket  
Excel, Contacts, Calendar and Tasks by using  
the New menu in the command bar.  
Owner Information  
You can set your owner information using this control  
panel.  
Find the Feature  
Start  
Owner Information  
>
Settings  
>
Personal  
>
Action  
1
2
On the Identification tab, enter your personal  
information. Select Show information when device is  
turned on so that if you lose your device, it can be  
returned to you.  
On the Notes tab, enter any additional text you  
want to display when the device is turned on,  
such as: Reward if found.  
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Password  
You can set a power-on password for your device with this  
control panel.  
Find the Feature  
Start  
Password  
>
Settings  
>
Personal  
>
Action  
1
To select how long your  
mobile device must be  
turned off before a  
password must be  
entered, check Prompt if  
device unused for  
.
2
3
Select the type of password you would like to  
use. A strong password must have at least seven  
characters that are a combination of uppercase  
and lowercase letters, numerals, and  
punctuation.  
Enter the password and, if necessary, confirm  
the password.  
Notes: If your device is configured to connect to a  
network, use a strong password to help protect network  
security.  
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Sounds and Notifications  
To customize the way the device sounds during certain  
events, open this control panel.  
Find the Feature  
Start  
Sounds and Notifications  
>
Settings  
>
Personal  
>
Action  
1
2
On the Sounds tab, you can select the actions for  
which you want to hear sounds.  
On the Notifications tab, you can customize how  
you are notified about different events. Select the  
event name and then select the type of reminder.  
You can select a special sound, a message, or a  
flashing light.  
Tip: Turning off sounds and the notification light helps  
conserve battery power.  
Today  
This contorl panel allows you to customize the look of the  
Today screen.  
Find the Feature  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Personal  
>
Today  
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Changing the background:  
Action  
1
On the Appearance tab, select  
the desired theme for the  
background. To use your  
own background, select Use  
this picture as the  
background then tap Browse  
to locate the desired file.  
2
3
Choose a folder and then tap the file you want.  
Tap OK  
.
Tip: Recommend picture size for the background is  
240x320 pixels in.jpg file.  
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Customizing the information you want displayed:  
Action  
1
Uncheck a box to remove its  
information.  
2
3
To change an item's position select it then tap  
Move Up or Move Down  
.
To choose how long the Today screen is  
displayed, select/deselect Today timeout, then the  
number of hours.  
Tip: You can select Tasks or Calendar, and then Options to  
further customize the information you want displayed.  
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Power  
This control panel allows you to view the status of the  
battery and adjust other power settings.  
Find the Feature  
Start  
Power  
>
Settings  
>
System  
>
Action  
1
2
The Power option displays the amount of battery  
power remaining. Battery power depends on the  
battery type and how the device is being used.  
You can tap screen light to enter the Screen light  
option, allowing you to select options for turning  
off your device to conserve battery power. To  
conserve the most power, select the option that  
turns off the device after 3 minutes or less.  
Phone Settings  
You can customize phone settings, such as the ring type  
and ring tone to be used for incoming calls, and the keypad  
tone to be used when entering phone numbers. You can  
also protect your phone from unauthorized use.  
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Changing Ring Type  
You can change the way that you are notified of incoming  
calls. For example, you can choose to be notified by a  
ring, a vibration, or a combination of both.  
Action  
1
From the Phone keypad, tap  
Tools Options Phone tab.  
>
>
2
Tap the Ring type list, and select the desired  
option.  
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Changing Ring Tone  
You can select a different sound to notify you of incoming  
calls.  
Action  
1
From the Phone keypad, tap  
Tools Options Phone tab.  
>
>
2
Tap the Ring tone list, and select the sound you  
want to use.  
Note: You can also use .wav .mid, or .wma files as ring tones.  
,
Copy the files to the /Windows/Rings folder on your device.  
Then, select the sound from the Ring tone list.  
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Changing Keypad Tone  
You can change the tone you hear when entering a phone  
number on the keypad. If set to Tones, the tone is heard  
continuously for as long as the number on the keypad  
is pressed. If set to Beep, the tone is heard only for one  
or two seconds.  
Action  
1
2
From the Phone keypad, tap  
Tools Options Phone tab.  
>
>
Tap the Keypad list, and select the option you  
want.  
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Getting More Out of  
Your Phone  
Dialing Options  
Fixed Dialing  
When you activate the fixed dial feature, users can only  
call the number in the fixed dial list.  
Note: Employers can use fixed dial to limit employees'  
phones to a predefined list of numbers, country codes, or  
other prefixes.  
Activating Fixed Dial  
Find the Feature  
>
Settings  
>
Security  
>
Fixed Dial  
Creating and Calling Fixed Dial Entries  
Fixed Dial list entries can be any length. You must enter  
your SIM PIN2 code, from your network service provider,  
to edit fixed dial entries. To open the fixed dial list:  
Find the Feature  
>
More  
>
Fixed Dial  
In the fixed dial list, you can create, edit, delete, and sort  
entries just like in the phonebook list. Fixed dial list entries  
are stored on your SIM card.  
Service Dialing  
Dial preprogrammed numbers stored on your SIM card.  
Your Service provider can program your SIM card with  
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phone numbers for services such as taxi companies,  
restaurants, and hospitals.  
Find the Feature  
>
More  
>
Service Dial  
Managing Your Calls  
Calling a number in a Text Message  
If you receive a text message with an embedded phone  
number, you can dial the number directly.  
Find he Feature  
>
Message  
>
Inbox  
Action  
1
2
3
Scroll to the message with the number.  
Tap to open the message.  
Tap the response icon and then Call to dial the  
number in the message.  
If the message contains more than 1 phone number, scroll  
to the desired number and press SELECT to dial.  
Monitoring Phone Use  
Viewing and Resetting Call Timers  
Your phone tracks and records call times. Use the recent  
calls menu to view and reset a call timer.  
Network connection time is the elapsed time from the  
moment you connect to your service provider's network to  
the moment you end the call by pressing the End key. This  
time includes busy signals and ringing.  
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The amount of network connection time you track on your  
resettable timer may not be equal the amount of time for  
which you are billed by your service provider. For billing  
information, please contact your service provider directly.  
To view a call timer:  
Find the Feature  
>
Phone  
Timers  
To reset the call timer, tap Reset.  
>
Call History  
>
Tools> Call  
You can view the approximate network connection time  
elapsed during the following calls:  
Timer  
All Calls  
Description  
shows all calls made to and  
from the phone in chronological  
order.  
Missed  
only shows calls that were not  
answered.  
Outgoing  
Incoming  
only shows calls made from the  
phone.  
only shows call made to the  
phone.  
Network Features  
Network Selection  
Find the Feature  
>
Settings  
>
Other Setting  
>
Network  
Your service provider registers your phone to a network.  
You can view information about the current network,  
change how your phone searches for a network, specify  
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your preferred networks, and activate alerts that indicate  
when a call is dropped or network registration changes.  
Using ActiveSync  
With Microsoft ActiveSync on both your PC and mobile  
device, you can exchange information between your PC  
and your device.  
Using ActiveSync, you can:  
Keep Pocket Outlook data up-to-date by  
synchronizing your device with Microsoft Outlook  
data on your PC.  
Change synchronization settings and synchronization  
schedule.  
Copy files between your device and PC.  
Back up and restore device information.  
Add and remove programs on your device.  
Note: You can directly synchronize information with a  
Microsoft Exchange Server if your company is running  
Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 or later.  
Installing ActiveSync  
To synchronize your device with your PC, you must install  
ActiveSync on your PC from the Pocket PC Phone 2003  
Companion CD.  
Creating a Partnership  
Once ActiveSync is installed on your PC, you will be  
prompted to connect and create a partnership with your  
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device by using a cable, cradle, or infrared connection.  
During this partnership you can decide exactly which types  
of information you want to synchronize with your PC and/or  
a server.  
Your first synchronization will  
automatically begin when you  
finish using the wizard. After the  
first synchronization, you will  
notice that your Outlook  
information now appears on  
your device.  
Synchronizing Information  
You can synchronize the following types of Outlook  
information:  
Inbox  
Calendar  
Contacts  
Tasks  
Notes  
By default, ActiveSync doesn't automatically synchronize  
all types of Outlook information. You can use ActiveSync  
options to select what information types you want to  
synchronize.  
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Synchronizing Inbox  
When you select Inbox for synchronization in ActiveSync,  
e-mail messages are synchronized as part of the general  
synchronization process. During synchronization, the  
following events occur:  
Messages are copied from the Outlook Inbox folder on  
your desktop computer, or from a Microsoft Exchange  
Server, to the Inbox folder on your device.  
By default, when synchronizing Inbox information  
with your desktop computer, you will receive only  
messages from the last three days and the first  
500 bytes of each new message. You can also choose  
to download file attachments.  
The messages on your device and on your desktop  
computer are linked. When you delete a message  
your device, it is deleted from your desktop computer  
the next time you synchronize, and vice versa.  
Messages in subfolders in other e-mail folders in  
Outlook are synchronized only if the folders have been  
selected for synchronization in the Inbox on your  
device.  
Synchronizing Calendar  
Calendar items stored on your device can be  
synchronized with calendar items stored on your  
desktop PC and/or on a Microsoft Exchange Server.  
By default, calendar items from the last two weeks will  
be synchronized.  
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Calendar items created on your device are copied to  
your desktop PC and/or server during  
synchronization, and vice versa. Similarly, Calendar  
items that are deleted from your device are deleted  
from your desktop computer and/or server during  
synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your  
information up-to-date in all locations.  
Synchronizing Contacts  
Contacts stored on your device can be  
synchronized with contacts stored on your desktop  
computer or on a Microsoft Exchange Server. By  
default, all of your contacts will be synchronized.  
Contacts created on your device are copied to your  
desktop computer and/or server during  
synchronization, and vice versa. Similarly, contacts  
that are deleted from your device are deleted from  
your desktop computer and/or server during  
synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your  
information up-to-date in all locations.  
Synchronizing Tasks  
Tasks stored on your device can be synchronized with  
tasks stored on your desktop computer. Task  
synchronization is automatically selected in ActiveSync  
By default, all of your incomplete tasks will be  
synchronized.  
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Tasks created on your device are copied to your  
desktop computer during synchronization, and vice  
versa. Similarly, tasks that are deleted from your  
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device are deleted from your desktop computer during  
synchronization, and vice versa. This keeps your  
information up-to-date in all locations.  
Synchronizing Using an  
Infrared Connection  
You can use an infrared connection to create a direct  
connection between your device and another mobile  
device or desktop computer quickly. This method is  
ideal for quickly switching between multiple devices  
since there are no cables or adapters to change. When  
creating a partnership, you must connect using infrared, a  
cable, or a cradle connection.  
Using infrared (IR), you can also send and receive  
information, such as contacts and appointments, between  
two devices.  
Sending information  
1
Switch to the program where you created the  
item you want to send and locate the item in the  
list.  
2
3
Align the IR ports so that they are unobstructed  
and within close range.  
Tap and hold the item, and tap Beam Item on the  
pop up menu.  
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Receiving information  
1
2
Align the IR ports so that they are unobstructed  
and within close range.  
Have the owner of the other device send the  
information to you. Your device will automatically  
receive it.  
ActiveSync Errors  
Whenever ActiveSync cannot successfully synchronize  
your information, it displays an error on your device.  
To view ActiveSync error information  
Press the Action button when the error text is  
displayed. ActiveSync will then display more  
information about the error that occurred.  
Notes: Some types of errors can interfere with automatic  
synchronization. If you suspect that a scheduled automatic  
synchronization has not occurred, you should attempt to  
manually synchronize your information. Successfully  
completing manual synchronization will reset automatic  
synchronization.  
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Services  
Service settings are used to set options for incoming/or  
outgoing calls, such as Call Waiting  
Barring, and Caller ID  
,
Call Forwarding, Call  
.
From the Phone keypad, tap Tools  
>
Options  
>
Services tab.  
Description  
Option  
Call Waiting Notifies you of incoming calls when you  
are already in a phone session. Keep  
with reset of chart.  
Call  
Forwards all  
Forwarding incoming calls to a  
different number.  
Call Barring Blocks certain types of incoming and/  
or outgoing calls.  
Caller ID  
Shows or hides your identity when  
calling other people  
Select a service and then tap Get Settings to access the  
settings for a service.  
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Network  
You can view available networks, determine the order in  
which your phone accesses another network if the current  
one is unavailable, and specify whether you want to  
change networks manually or automatically. The current  
network will remain active until you change it, lose your  
signal, or change your SIM card.  
Find the Feature  
From the Phone keypad,  
tap Tools Options Network tab  
>
>
Action  
1
2
The network your device is currently using will be  
listed at the top of the screen.  
When your current network is unavailable, tap  
Select Network, and manually select a different  
network to use.  
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Personal Organizer  
Features  
Alarm Clock  
Find the Feature  
>
Alarm Set  
Press  
To  
create/edit alarm item  
Alarm content list:  
Name :  
1
> select  
[New Alarm]  
Time:  
Alert:  
Volume:  
same as above  
2
3
4
> EDIT  
delete 1 alarm item  
> DELECT  
delete all alarm items  
> DELECT  
ALL  
Note: Your phone must be powered On in order for any  
alarm that you may have set to be activated.  
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Calculator  
Find the Feature  
>
More  
>
Calculator  
Press  
To  
1
2
3
number keys enter a number in the calculator  
highlight a calculator function  
Select  
perform the highlighted function  
Converting Currency  
Find the Feature  
>
More  
>
Calculator  
>
Currency Rate  
Press  
To  
1
number keys enter the exchange rate  
OK store the exchange rate  
2
Using the Stop Watch  
Your phone provides you with a Stop Watch, allowing you  
to count the time.  
Find the Feature  
>
More  
>
Stop Watch  
Press  
Start  
To  
1
2
3
start counting the time  
stop counting the time  
reset the Stop Watch  
Stop  
Reset  
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Security  
Setting PIN  
You can protect your phone from unauthorized use by  
assigning a type of password called a PIN (Personal  
Identification Number). Your first PIN will be given to you  
by your mobile phone service provider.  
Action  
1
From the Phone keypad, tap Tools  
>
Options  
>
Phone tab.  
2
3
Select Require PIN when phone is used.  
To change the PIN at any time, tap Change PIN  
.
Note: Emergency calls can be placed at any time, without  
requiring a PIN.  
Locking and Unlocking Your  
Phone  
You can look your phone manually or set your phone to  
lock automatically whenever you turn it off.  
When you try to use a locked phone, it asks you to enter  
the unlock code. A locked phone still rings or vibrates for  
incoming calls or messages, but you must unlock it to  
answer.  
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You can make emergency call on your phone even when it  
is locked.  
Lock your Phone Manually  
Find the Feature  
> Settings  
Lock Now  
>
Security  
>
Phone Lock >  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys enter your 4-digit unlock code  
OK lock the phone  
2
Set Your Phone to Lock Automatically  
Find the Feature  
>
Auto Lock  
Settings  
>
>
Security  
>
Phone Lock >  
On  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys enter your 4-digit unlock code  
2
OK  
set the phone to lock  
automatically  
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Unlock Your Phone  
Press  
To  
1
keypad keys enter your 4-digit unlock code  
The unlock code is originally set  
to 1234.  
2
OK  
unlock your phone  
Changing Your Unlock Code  
Find the Feature  
> Settings  
Passwords  
>
Security  
>
New  
Press  
To  
scroll to the code or password  
you want to change  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Change  
select the code or password  
keypad keys enter your old code  
OK submit your old code  
keypad Keys enter the new code  
OK assign the new code  
keypad keys re-enter the new code  
OK confirm the new code  
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If you forget a code or password  
Press  
1
To  
go to the unlock code bypass  
screen  
2
keypad keys enter your security code  
OK submit your security code  
3
Protecting the SIM Card  
Find the Feature  
>
Settings  
>
Security  
>
SIM PIN  
Unlock the SIM card PIN Code  
Press  
1
To  
open the PIN unblocking editor  
2
3
4
5
6
7
keypad keys enter the PIN code  
OK  
submit the PIN code  
keypad keys enter a new SIM card PIN code  
OK assign the new SIM PIN code  
keypad keys re-enter your SIM card PIN code  
OK  
confirm the new SIM PIN code  
and unblock the SIM card  
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Microsoft Pocket  
Outlook  
Microsoft Pocket Outlook includes Calendar Contacts, Tasks,  
,
Inbox, and Notes.You can use these programs individually or  
together. For example, e-mail addresses stored in  
Contacts can be used to address e-mail messages in  
Inbox.  
®
Using ActiveSync , you can synchronize information in  
Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange on your desktop  
computer with your device. You can also synchronize this  
information directly with a Microsoft Exchange server.  
Each time you synchronize, ActiveSync compares the  
changes you made on your device and PC or server and  
updates both computers with the latest information.  
For information on using ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help  
on the PC.  
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Calendar: Scheduling  
Appointments and Meetings  
Use Calendar to schedule  
appointments, including meetings  
and other events. You can check  
your appointments in one of several  
views (Agenda, Day, Week, Month,  
and Year) and set Calendar to  
remind you of appointments with a  
sound or other method.  
Note: You can customize the  
Calendar display, such as changing  
the first day of the week, by tapping Options on the Tools  
menu.  
To create an appointment:  
Action  
1
If you are in Day or Week  
view, tap the desired date  
and time for the  
appointment.  
2
3
Tap New.  
Using the input panel, enter a description and a  
location. Tap first to select the field.  
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4
5
If needed, tap the date and time to change them.  
Enter other desired information. You will need to  
hide the input panel to see all available fields.  
6
To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter  
text, draw, or create a recording. For more  
information on creating notes, see “Notes:  
Capturing Thoughts and Ideas,later in this  
chapter.  
7
When finished, tap OK to return to the calendar.  
Tip: If you select Remind me in an appointment, your  
device will remind you according to the options set in  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Personal tab  
>
Sounds & Notifications.  
Using the Summary Screen  
When you tap an appointment in  
Calendar, a summary screen is  
displayed. To change the  
appointment, tap Edit  
.
Creating Meeting Requests  
You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of  
Outlook or Pocket Outlook. The meeting request will be  
created automatically and sent either when you  
synchronize Inbox or when you connect to your e-mail  
server. Indicate how you want meeting requests sent by  
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tapping Tools and then Options. If you send and receive e-  
mail messages through ActiveSync, select ActiveSync  
.
To schedule a meeting:  
Action  
1
2
Create an appointment by tapping New.  
In the appointment details, hide the input panel,  
and then tap Attendees.  
3
4
From the list of e-mail addresses you've entered  
in Contacts, select the meeting attendees.  
The meeting notice is created automatically and  
placed in the Outbox folder. For more information  
on sending and receiving meeting requests, see  
Calendar Help and Inbox Help on the device.  
Contacts: Tracking Friends and  
Colleagues  
Contacts maintains a list of your  
friends and colleagues so that you  
can easily find the information you're  
looking for, whether you're at home or  
on the road. Using the device infrared  
(IR) port, you can quickly share  
Contacts information with other  
device users.  
Note: To change the way  
information is displayed in the list, tap Tools and then  
Options  
.
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To create a contact  
Tap New  
1
.
2
3
Using the input panel, enter a name and other  
contact information. You will need to scroll down  
to see all available fields.  
To assign the contact to a category, scroll to and  
tap Categories and select a category from the  
list. In the contact list, you can display contact by  
category.  
4
5
To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter  
text, draw, or create a recording. For more  
information on creating notes, see “Notes:  
Capturing Thoughts and Ideas,later in this  
chapter.  
When finished, tap OK to return to the contact  
list.  
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Finding a contact  
There are 4 ways to find a contact:  
Action  
1
Tap  
Start, Contact, then Find, enter the contact  
name (first, last, or middle), phone number, or  
address, select Contacts for the type, and then tap  
Go  
.
2
From Contacts, start typing a contact name until  
you see it displayed on the screen. To show all  
contacts again, tap the text box at the top of the  
screen and clear the text, or tap the arrow icon to  
the right of the text box.  
3
4
In the contact list, tap the category list (labeled  
All Contacts by default) and tap the category to  
which you’ve assigned a contact. To show all  
contacts again, select All Contacts  
To view the names of companies your contacts  
work for, in the contact list, tap View By Company  
.
>
.
The number of contacts that work for that  
company will be displayed to the right of the  
company name.  
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Using the Summary Screen  
When you tap a contact in the  
contact list, a summary screen is  
displayed. To change the contact  
information, tap Edit  
.
Tasks: Keeping a To Do List  
Use Tasks to keep track of things  
you need to do.  
Note: To change the way  
information is displayed in the list,  
tap Tools and then Options  
.
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To create a task:  
Action  
1
Tap New.  
2
3
Using the input panel, enter a description.  
You can enter a start date and due date or enter  
other information by first tapping the field. If the  
input panel is open, you will need to hide it to see  
all available fields.  
4
5
To assign the task to a category, tap Categories  
and select a category from the list. In the task  
list, you can display tasks by category.  
To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter  
text, draw, or create a recording. For more  
information on creating notes, see “Notes:  
Capturing Thoughts and Ideas,later in this  
chapter.  
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When finished, tap OK to return to the task list.  
Note: To quickly create a task with only a subject, tap  
Entry Bar on the Tools menu. Then, tap Tap here to add a new  
task and enter your task information.  
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Using the Summary Screen  
When you tap a task in the task list,  
a summary screen is displayed. To  
change the task, tap Edit  
.
Notes: Capturing Thoughts and  
Ideas  
Quickly capture thoughts,  
reminders, ideas, drawings, and  
phone numbers with Notes. You  
can create a written note or a  
recording. You can also include a  
recording in a note. If a note is  
open when you create the  
recording, it will be included in  
the note as an icon. If the note  
list is displayed, it will be created  
as a stand-alone recording.  
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To create a note:  
Action  
1
Tap New.  
2
Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, and  
recording.  
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Using Applications  
You can launch a companion program by tapping  
programs on the  
program name.  
start menu, and then select the  
Communicating with MSN  
Messenger  
Find the Feature  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
MSN Messenger.  
®
MSN Messenger on your device provides the same chat  
environment as MSN Messenger on your desktop  
computer. These features include:  
See who is online.  
Send and receive instant messages.  
Have an instant message conversation with a group of  
contacts.  
Tell contacts that you are unavailable.  
Block contacts from seeing your status or sending you  
messages.  
Before you can use MSN Messenger, you must set up the  
instant messaging account(s) to use. For MSN Messenger  
Service, you must have a Microsoft Passport or Hotmail  
account. For Exchange Instant Messaging, you must have  
an Exchange account.  
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Setting Up  
In the Tools menu, tap Options and then Accounts tab.  
Select Enable MSN Messenger Service and/or Enable  
Exchange Instant Messaging  
Enter your sign-in name and password for the  
.
selected account.  
To sign in, tap the sign-in screen and then Sign in  
button.  
Working with Contacts  
The MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger  
contacts at a glance and are divided into Online and Not  
Online categories. To change your status, select your  
name from the Messenger contacts list, and press the  
Action button. Select a status description, such as Away  
,
and press the Action button.  
Tip:  
1
To see others online without being seen, change your  
status to Appear Offline.  
2
I
f you block a contact, it appears offline but remains on  
the blocked contact's list. To unblock a contact, select  
the contact, press the Action button, select Unblock  
from the list and press the Action button.  
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Chatting with Contacts  
In MSN Messenger, select a contact name and press the  
Send to open a chat window. Enter your message in the  
text entry area at the bottom of the screen, or tap My  
Text to choose a preset message, and then press the  
Send. To invite another contact to a multi-user chat,  
open the Tools menu and tap Invite to select a contact.  
To know if the contact you are chatting with is responding,  
look for the message under the text entry area.  
Pocket Word  
Find the Feature  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Pocket Word.  
Pocket Word works with Microsoft Word on your PC to give  
you easy access to copies of your documents. You can  
create new documents on your device, or you can copy  
documents from your PC to your device. Synchronize  
documents between your PC and your device so that you  
have the most up-to-date content in both locations.  
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To create a new file:  
Action  
1
Tap  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Pocket Word, and then  
New. A blank document  
appears.  
2
If you have selected a template for new  
documents in the Tool Options dialog box, that  
>
template appears with appropriate text and  
formatting already provided.  
Note: You can open only one document at a time;  
when you open a second document, you'll be asked  
to save the first. You can save a document you  
create or edit in a variety of formats, including Word  
(.doc), Pocket Word (.psw), Rich Text Format (.rtf), and  
Plain Text (.txt).  
Tip: You can select a template for new documents in the  
Options dialog box. The template appears comes with  
appropriate text and formatting already provided.  
Pocket Word contains a list of the files stored on your device.  
Tap a file in the list to open it. To delete, make copies of,  
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and send files, tap and hold a file in the list. Then, select  
the appropriate action on the pop up menu.  
Action  
1
Select the folder type you want displayed in the  
list.  
2
3
4
Tap to change the sort order of the list.  
Tap to open a document.  
Tap and hold an item to see a pop-up menu of  
actions.  
5
Tap to create a new document.  
Tip: You can change the zoom magnification by tapping  
View and then Zoom. Then select the percentage you want.  
Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower one to  
see more of your document. If you're opening a Word  
document created on a PC, select Wrap to Window on the  
View menu so that you can see the entire document.  
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Entering Information in a New File  
You can enter information in Pocket Word in one of four  
modes (typing, writing, drawing, and recording), which  
are displayed on the View menu. Each mode has its  
own toolbar, which you can show and hide by tapping  
the Show/Hide Toolbar button on the command bar.  
1
Typing Mode  
Using the input panel, enter typed text into the  
document.  
Toformat or edit existing text, first select it by using  
your stylus to drag through the text. You can search a  
docu-ment for text by tapping Edit and then Find/  
Replace.  
2
Writing Mode  
In writing mode, use your stylus to write directly on the  
screen. Ruled lines are displayed as a guide, and the  
zoom magni-fication is greater than in typing mode to allow  
you to write more easily.  
3
Drawing Mode  
In drawing mode, use your stylus to  
draw on the screen. Gridlines  
appear as a guide. When you lift  
your stylus off the screen after the  
first stroke, you'll see a drawing box  
indicating the boundaries of the  
drawing. Every subsequent stroke  
within or touching the drawing box  
becomes part of the drawing.  
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4
Recording Mode  
In recording mode, you can embed a recording into your  
document. Recordings are saved as .wav files.  
Pocket Excel  
Find the Feature  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Pocket Excel.  
Pocket Excel works with Microsoft Excel on your PC to  
provide easy access to copies of your workbooks. You can  
create new workbooks on your device, or you can copy  
workbooks from your PC to your device. Synchronize  
workbooks between your PC and your device so that you  
have the most up-to-date content in both locations.  
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To create a new file:  
Action  
Tap  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Pocket Excel, and then New. A  
blank workbook appears.  
If you have selected a  
template for new workbooks in  
the Tool  
>
Options dialog box,  
that template appears with  
appropriate text and  
formatting already provided.  
Pocket Excel provides  
fundamental spreadsheet  
tools, such as formulas,  
functions, sorting, and filtering.  
To display the toolbar, tap  
View and then Toolbar  
.
Tips for Working in Pocket Excel  
Note the following when working in large worksheets in  
Pocket Excel:  
View in full screen mode to see as much of your  
worksheet as possible. Tap View and then Full Screen  
.
To exit full screen mode, tap Restore  
.
Show and hide window elements. Tap View and then  
tap the elements you want to show or hide.  
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Freeze panes on a worksheet. First select the cell  
where you want to freeze panes. Tap View and then  
Freeze Panes. You might want to freeze the top and  
leftmost panes in a worksheet to keep row and  
column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet.  
Split panes to view different areas of a large  
worksheet. Tap View and then Split. Then drag the split  
bar to where you want it. To remove the split, tap View  
and then Remove Split  
.
Show and hide rows and columns. To hide a hidden  
row or column, select a cell in the row or column you  
want to hide. Then tap Format, then Row or Column, and  
then Hide. To show a hidden row or column, tap Tools  
then Go To, and then type a reference that are in the  
hidden row or column. Then tap Format, then Row or  
,
Column, and then Unhide  
.
Windows Media Player  
Find the Feature  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Windows Media.  
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC to play  
digital audio and video files that are stored on your device  
or on a network.  
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Using Windows Media Player:  
Action  
1
Tap Start  
Windows Media  
>
.
Programs  
>
2
Use Microsoft Windows Media Player on your PC  
to copy digital audio and video files to your  
Pocket PC. You can play Windows Media and  
MP3 files on your Pocket PC.  
Pictures  
Find the Feature  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Pictures.  
Pictures collects, organizes and sorts .jpg picture files on  
your device. You can download images to your PC, and  
then use ActiveSync to copy the files to your device. After  
that, you can view the images as a slide show.  
Tip: Pictures can also be stored and transferred to your  
device from an MMC, SD or digital camera card. Insert a  
card into the memory card slot and then copy or drag the  
pictures from your PC to the My Documents directory on the  
memory card (If the memory card does not have a My  
Documents directory you must create one first).  
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Transferring Pictures  
Action  
Pictures stored on your PC can be synchronized  
with Pictures on your device. Picture synchronization  
is not automatically selected in ActiveSync, you  
need to tap the sync option Files in ActiveSync on  
your desktop PC to activate this function.  
Finding and listing pictures  
Action  
1
2
Tap  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Pictures.  
Tap My Pictures and select a folder from the drop-  
down menu.  
Viewing Pictures  
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In the picture:  
Action  
to view pictures as a  
slide show.  
Tap  
Tap  
folder.  
to view pictures stored in your My Picture  
to view pictures  
Tap  
stored on a storage card.  
Tip: Tap anywhere on the screen to display the Slide  
show toolbar, which you can use to pause the slide  
show, rotate the view, and more. Press the Left/Right  
controls to move forward or backward through the  
slides.  
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Sorting Pictures  
Action  
1
2
Tap  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Pictures.  
Tap Name and select an  
option from the drop-  
down menu.  
Deleting a Picture  
Action  
Hold the stylus firmly on the file name of the picture  
you want to delete, and then select Delete from the  
pop up menu.  
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Editing Pictures  
You can rotate, crop, zoom and adjust the brightness and  
color contrast of your .jpg pictures.  
Action  
1
Tap  
to rotate a  
picture 90 degrees  
counter-clockwise.  
2
Tap  
to crop a picture by dragging and  
selecting the crop area. Tap outside of the box to  
stop cropping.  
3
4
Tap  
to display the Zoom panel, from which  
you can zoom in or out of a picture, or return a  
picture to full-screen size.  
Tap Edit  
>
Brightness and Contrast to adjust the  
brightness and contrast levels of a picture.  
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Setting Pictures as Background  
You can use one of your own .jpg pictures as the  
background on the Today screen, and specify how you  
want it displayed on the screen, such as adjusting the  
transparency level.  
Action  
1
In Pictures, tap the picture  
you want to set as the  
background.  
2
Tap Tools  
>
Set as Today Wallpaper.  
Customizing Pictures  
You can choose to launch the Pictures program  
automatically when a digital camera storage card is  
inserted and decide on a time delay length between slides  
when showing a slide show.  
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To select launch automatically:  
Action  
1
Tap  
Pictures  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
.
2
Tap Tools  
>
Options  
>
General. Then, check the box  
next to Detect digital camera storage cards  
.
To select the time delay between slides:  
Action  
1
2
Tap  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Pictures.  
Tap Tools  
>
Options  
>
Slide Show. Then, select a  
number of seconds then tap OK  
.
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Using the Camera  
Your Pocket PC Phone features a built-in camera for you to  
take photos. After taking a photo, you can view it directly  
on the Pocket PC Phone, or send it via MMS to your  
friends.  
Camera  
To take photos:  
Action  
1
If you want to save your  
photos in a memory card,  
insert it in the SD/MMC  
card slot first.  
2
3
There are two ways to open the Camera  
program:  
Tap  
or  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
Camera.  
Press the Camera button on the keypad.  
Use the camera to target your subject.  
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4
5
6
Hold the Pocket PC Phone steadily and position  
the subject in the center of the screen.  
To zoom in/out (100% ~ 400%), tap  
the lower right of the screen.  
/
on  
Tap  
on the bottom right corner of the screen,  
or press the Center button of the Game Pad to  
take the photo.  
7
After taking the photo, you  
can do one of the  
following:  
Tap  
to save it in the  
selected folder  
Tap  
MMS  
to send it via  
Tap  
to set it as the  
wallpaper of the Pocket  
PC Phone  
Tap  
to delete it  
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Setting Items on the Camera Screen  
After opening the Camera program, there are several  
setting items on the main screen of the Camera program  
for you to view and change the settings of the photo:  
Option  
Description  
Mode  
You can select to use the Normal,  
Timer, or Burst mode  
The resolution options are  
1280x960(SXVGA) 640x480(VGA)  
320X240(QVGA) 176X144(QCIF)  
.
Resolution  
,
,
,
,
160X120(QQVGA) and 128X96(SQCIF)  
.
Flash  
Turn on or off the flash.  
You can use the slider bar to  
adjust the brightness value of  
the photo.  
Brightness  
You can use the slider bar to  
adjust the contrast value of the  
photo.  
Contrast  
Settings  
You can tap this icon to access  
more Camera settings.  
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More Camera Settings  
Cost Tracker  
Description  
Mode option  
You can set the time lag  
between releasing the shutter  
and shooting the photo (in the  
Timer mode), or set the  
maximum number of continuous  
photos (in the Burst mode).  
Size restriction  
Name prefix  
If the remaining space of the  
Pocket PC Phone has reached  
the size limit you set, you cannot  
take new photos.  
By default, the filename of each  
new photo will be the prefix  
following by a sequential  
number. For example,  
DSC_00001.jpg. You can change  
the default prefix to your desired  
characters.  
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White balance  
Storage folder  
The white balance options are  
Automatic Night Fluorescent  
Incandescent Sunlight and Cloudy  
,
,
,
,
.
By default, the photos you take  
will be saved to your \My  
Documents\My Pictures folder in  
ResidentFlash. You can change  
the storage location.  
Max idle time  
You can set the idle period for  
the Camera program to enter  
the standby mode. The options  
range from 20 seconds to 1  
minute.  
Photo Album  
You can use the Photo Album program to view the photos.  
Action  
There are two ways to open  
the Photo Album program:  
Tap  
Photo Album  
Start  
>
Programs  
>
.
or  
Tap  
on the upper right of  
the Camera screen.  
In Photo Album, four view modes are available: Thumbnail  
view, Detailed view, Slide Show view, and Full Screen.  
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Thumbnail View Mode  
By default, Photo Album will display the photos in the \My  
Documents\My Pictures folder in ResidentFlash.  
You can change the display mode in this view mode:  
To  
Do  
Display the filenames of Tap View  
the photos  
>
Under Thumbnails  
Show Name  
.
Change the display  
mode of the thumbnails  
Tap View  
Tap View  
Tap View  
>
>
>
Thumbnails  
List  
Select a Folder  
.
Display the photos in  
the List mode  
.
Change the folder of  
photos  
.
Tap Tools to do the following functions:  
Check All Pictures  
Rename/Move Checked Pictures  
Delete Checked Pictures  
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Detailed View Mode  
To enter the Detailed view mode, simply tap a photo in the  
Thumbnail view mode.  
In this view mode, you can Tap Edit to edit the photo:  
Option  
Description  
Rotate/Flip/  
Crop  
allows you to rotate, flip or crop  
the photo.  
Edit Sound  
allows you to add an audio  
recording to the photo.  
Draw  
allows you to draw on the photo.  
Add Text  
allows you to add a text note to  
the photo.  
Add Clip Art  
allows you to add a clip art  
drawing on the photo.  
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Funhouse  
allows you to add a funny frame  
for the photo.  
Photo Greeting allows you to select a card  
background for the photo.  
Warp  
allows you to twist the photo.  
You can also do the following:  
To  
Do  
Move to the previous/  
next photo in the  
current folder  
Tap  
or  
>
/
/
.
Change the Orientation Tap View  
of the photo  
Show in Actual  
Show in Rotated  
Show in Best  
Orientation  
Orientation  
Orientation.  
Zoom the photo  
Tap View  
>
Zoom In (or  
)
/
Zoom Out (or  
) /Zoom To.  
View the photo in the  
Full Screen mode  
Tap View  
>
>
>
>
>
Full Screen  
.
Send the photo via  
MMS  
Tap Tools  
Tap Tools  
Tap Tools  
Tap Tools  
Send via MMS.  
Send the photo via e-  
mail  
Send via E-mail.  
Send the photo via IR  
to another device  
Beam Picture  
Set as  
.
Set the photo as the  
wallpaper of the Pocket Wallpaper  
.
PC Phone  
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Save the photo in  
another location in the  
Pocket PC Phone  
Tap Tools  
>
Save Picture As.  
Rename/Move the  
photo  
Tap Tools  
>
>
Rename/Move  
.
View the information of Tap Tools  
Information, or  
the photo  
.
Delete the photo  
Tap Tools  
>
Delete, or  
.
Slide Show View Mode  
To enter the Slide Show view mode, tap  
in the  
Thumbnail view mode. By default, you will enter the slide  
show setting screen before the slide show starts. After the  
slide show starts, tap anywhere on the screen to return to  
the Thumbnail view mode.  
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Full Screen Mode  
To enter the Full Screen mode, tap View  
>
Full Screen in the  
Detailed view mode. Tap anywhere on the screen to return  
to the Detailed view mode.  
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Getting Connected  
Wi-Fi Wireless LAN  
(IEEE802.11b)  
Your Pocket PC Phone is equipped with a built-in wireless  
network module to connect to an 802.11b wireless LAN  
(WLAN) or connect directly to other WLAN-enabled  
devices.  
Turning the WLAN On or Off  
Action  
1
Tap  
Start  
>
WLAN Utility.  
2
Tap Turn ON to turn on the WLAN module. The  
Pocket PC Phone will start to scan the wireless  
networks available in your environment.  
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3
If one or more networks are available, the Pocket  
PC Phone will ask you to select the network you  
want to connect to and whether the network  
connects to the Internet or Work.  
4
5
If you are prompted for a Network Key (WEP),  
enter it and then tap Connect. If you are not sure,  
contact your network administrator.  
To turn off the WLAN, tap the WLAN icon on the  
bottom right corner of the display and tap Wireless  
Off to turn it off.  
Viewing the WLAN Status and Settings  
To view the WLAN status and settings:  
Action  
1
Tap  
Start > WLAN Utility.  
2
Tap the Status, Setting, Security or Information tab to  
view the WLAN status and settings.  
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Bluetooth  
Find the Feature  
Start  
Bluetooth  
>
Settings  
>
Connections  
>
.
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications  
technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can  
exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters  
(30 feet) without requiring a physical connection.  
Unlike infrared, you don’t need to line up the devices to  
beam information with Bluetooth. The devices only need to  
be within a range of about 10 meters. You can even beam  
information to a device in a different room, as long as it's  
within range. The software included with your Pocket PC  
Phone allows you to use Bluetooth in the following ways:  
Beam information, such as files, appointments,  
tasks, and contact cards, between devices that  
have Bluetooth capabilities. For example, if you  
and a co-worker each have a device with  
Bluetooth, you can beam items between your devices,  
such as files, contact cards, appointments, tasks, and  
so forth.  
Create a dial-up modem connection between your  
device and a Bluetooth phone. You can then use the  
Bluetooth phone as a modem.  
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To access to the Bluetooth settings screen:  
Action  
1
Tap Start  
Connections tab  
>
>
Settings  
Bluetooth  
>
.
2
Tap the small icon and  
select the Bluetooth Setting  
option  
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Bluetooth Modes  
Bluetooth operates in three different modes:  
Mode  
ON:  
Description  
The Bluetooth radio  
is turned on and  
you can use  
Bluetooth features.  
Discove-  
rable:  
The Bluetooth radio is turned on, and  
all of the other Bluetooth devices within  
range (about 10 meters) can detect  
your device and attempt to beam  
information to it, establish a bond, or  
use a Bluetooth service. In this mode,  
other devices can detect your device  
whether or not a bond has been  
created; however, in order to receive a  
beam from another device, you must  
accept it on your device.  
Off:  
The Bluetooth radio is turned off. In  
this mode, you can neither send nor  
receive information by 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, for example on airplanes  
and in hospitals.  
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To turn your Bluetooth radio on or off:  
Action  
1
2
Tap  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Connections tab > Bluetooth.  
Select On or Off. The Bluetooth radio is turned on  
or off according to your selection.  
Tip: By default the Bluetooth radio is turned off. If  
you turn it on, and then turn off your device, the  
Bluetooth radio also turns off. When you turn on your  
device again, the Bluetooth radio automatically turns  
on.  
To make your device discoverable:  
Action  
1
2
Tap  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Connections tab > Bluetooth.  
Select Discoverable. (Selecting Discoverable also  
turns on your Bluetooth radio.)  
Now, other Bluetooth devices can detect your device  
and attempt to beam information to it, establish a  
bond, or use a Bluetooth service. Note that to  
receive beamed information, you must accept it on  
your device.  
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Bonds  
A bond is a relationship that you create between your  
device and another Bluetooth device in order to exchange  
information in a secure manner. Creating a bond involves  
entering the same personal identification number (PIN) on  
the two devices you want to bond. You need only create a  
bond once between two devices. Once a bond is created,  
the devices recognize the bond and are able to exchange  
information without your entering a PIN again.  
To create a bond:  
You can create a bond between your device and another  
device that has Bluetooth. Once you do this, Bluetooth  
doesn't need to be in discoverable mode in order for you to  
beam information between the two devices; the  
Bluetooth radio only needs to be turned on.  
Action  
1
Make sure that the two  
devices are within 10  
meters of one another  
and that Bluetooth is in  
discoverable mode on  
both devices.  
2
Tap  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Connections tab.  
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3
Tap Bluetooth  
>
Bonded Devices tab > New. Your device  
searches for other Bluetooth devices and  
displays them in the list.  
4
5
Tap the name of the other device in the list, and  
then Next  
.
In PIN, enter a PIN of  
between 1 and 16  
characters and tap Next  
.
6
7
Enter the same PIN on the other device.  
If you want, in Name, edit the name of the other  
device.  
8
Tap Finish.  
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To accept a Bond:  
Action  
1
Make sure that Bluetooth  
is turned on and in  
discoverable mode.  
2
3
When prompted to bond with the other device,  
tap OK  
.
In PIN, enter a PIN of between 1 and 16  
characters, and tap Next. You must enter the  
same PIN that was entered on the device  
requesting the bond.  
4
If you want, in Name, edit  
the name of the device  
requesting the bond.  
5
Tap Finish.  
Now, the bond is created. You can now exchange  
information with the other device.  
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To rename a Bond:  
Action  
1
2
3
4
5
Tap  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Connections tab.  
Tap Bluetooth  
>
Bonded Devices tab.  
Tap the bond to rename.  
In Name, enter a new name for the bond.  
Tap Finish  
.
To delete a Bond:  
Action  
1
2
3
4
Tap  
Tap Bluetooth  
Tap and hold the bond to delete.  
Tap Delete  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Connections tab.  
>
Bonded Devices tab.  
.
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Beaming Information with Bluetooth  
Action  
1
Tap and hold an item to  
beam, such as an  
appointment in Calendar,  
a task in Tasks, a contact  
card in Contacts, or a file  
in File Manager.  
2
3
Tap Beam [type of item].  
Tap the device to which you want to send the  
beam.  
The item is beamed to the device you selected.  
Tip: If the device that you want to beam to does not  
appear in the list, make sure that it is turned on, in  
discoverable mode, and within 10 meters (10 meters) of  
your device. Also, make sure you're your Bluetooth radio is  
turned on.  
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Receiving a Bluetooth Beam  
Action  
1
Make sure that your  
device is configured to  
receive incoming beams  
and that Bluetooth is in  
discoverable mode.  
2
3
Make sure that your device is within 10 meters of  
the device beaming the information.  
When prompted to receive an incoming beam,  
tap Yes  
.
The information is now stored on your device.  
Using a Bluetooth Phone as a Modem  
You can use a phone that has Bluetooth capabilities as a  
modem for your device. To do this, you create a Bluetooth  
modem connection on your device and then send  
information to the phone by using Bluetooth. The phone  
relays the information over the phone line and then sends  
back to your device any information that you had  
requested over the connection.  
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Once you create a modem connection to the Bluetooth  
phone, you can reuse it whenever you want to use the  
phone as a modem.  
Action  
1
Make sure that the  
Bluetooth phone is turned  
on, that your device's and  
the phone's Bluetooth  
radios are turned on, and  
that your device and the  
phone are within 10  
meters (10 meters) of one  
another.  
2
If you have not already done so, create a  
Bluetooth phone connection by following steps 3  
through 16. Otherwise, skip to step 17.  
3
4
5
6
7
Tap  
Start  
>
Settings  
>
Connections tab.  
Tap Connections  
>
Add a new modem connection  
.
Enter a name for the connection.  
In the Select a modem list, tap Bluetooth  
>
Next.  
Make sure that the phone is discoverable. Some  
phones may also need to be pairable in order to  
accept a bonding request.  
8
9
If the phone appears in the My Connections list, skip  
to step 14. If not, tap New and follow the  
remaining steps.  
In the list, tap the phone and then Next  
.
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10 In PIN, enter a PIN of between 1 and 16  
characters, and tap Next  
.
11 Enter the same PIN on the phone.  
12 If you want, in Name, edit the name of the phone.  
13 Tap Finish  
14 In the My Connections list, tap the phone, and then  
Next  
15 Enter the phone number to dial for this  
connection and tap Next  
16 In User name Password, and Domain, enter the logon  
information for this connection and tap Finish  
.
.
.
,
.
17 Start using the program that uses the Bluetooth  
phone connection; for example Inbox to send  
and receive e-mail, or Internet Explorer to  
browse the Web.  
Pocket Internet Explorer:  
Browsing Web and WAP Pages  
Find the Feature  
Start  
>
Internet Explorer.  
You can use Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web  
HTML, cHTML, xHTML and WAP pages. You can browse  
in either of these ways:  
During synchronization with your PC, download your  
favorite links and mobile favorites that are stored in  
the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Explorer on the  
PC.  
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Connect to an Internet service provider (ISP) or  
network and browse the Web.  
Tip: To synchronize and download your favorite links from  
your desktop computer, tap the sync option Favorites in  
ActiveSync on your desktop PC.  
When connected to an ISP or network, you can also  
download files and programs from the Internet or intranet.  
Using Pocket Internet Explorer  
You can use Pocket Internet Explorer to browse mobile  
favorites and channels that have been downloaded to your  
device without connecting to the Internet. You can also  
connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network  
connection and browse the Web/ WAP page(s).  
To browse the Internet:  
Action  
1
In the address bar  
that appears at the  
top of the screen,  
enter the Web  
address you want to  
visit.  
2
Tap  
to go to the web address you entered.  
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3
Tap  
, the Favorites button, then tap the  
favorite you want to view.  
4
5
6
Tap  
Tap  
to go back to the Homepage you set.  
to refresh the web page on the screen.  
Tap the arrow  
to choose from previously  
entered addresses.  
To view mobile favorites and channels :  
Action  
1
To display your list of  
favorites, tap  
.
2
3
Tap the page you want to view.  
You will see the page that was downloaded the  
last time you synchronized with your PC. If the  
page is not on your device, the favorite will be  
dimmed. To download the page to your device,  
you will need to synchronize with your PC again,  
or connect to the Internet to view the page.  
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Tip: To add a favorite link while using the device, go to the  
page you want to add, tap and hold on the page, and tap  
Add to Favorites  
.
The Mobile Favorites Folder  
Only items stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in the Favorites  
folder in Internet Explorer on your PC will be synchronized  
with your device. This folder was created automatically  
when you installed ActiveSync.  
Favorite Links  
During synchronization, the list of favorite links in the Mobile  
Favorites folder on your PC is synchronized with Pocket  
Internet Explorer on your device. Both PC and your device are  
updated with changes made to either list each time you  
synchronize. Unless you mark the favorite link as a  
mobile favorite, only the link will be downloaded to your  
device, and you will need to connect to your ISP or  
network to view the content. For more information on  
synchronization, see ActiveSync Help on the PC.  
Mobile Favorites  
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later  
on your PC, you can download mobile favorites to your  
device. Synchronizing mobile favorites downloads Web  
content to your device so that you can view pages  
while you are disconnected from your ISP and PC.  
Use the Internet Explorer plug in installed with  
ActiveSync to create mobile favorites quickly.  
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Creating a mobile favorite:  
Action  
1
2
3
4
5
In Internet Explorer on your desktop computer,  
click Tools and then Create Mobile Favorite  
.
To change the link name, enter a new name in  
the Name box.  
Optionally, in Update, select a desired update  
schedule.  
Click OK. Internet Explorer downloads the latest  
version of the page to your desktop computer.  
To limit the number of download links, open  
Internet Explorer on your desktop PC then  
Favorites. Then, move your mouse through Mobile  
Favorites to the mobile favorite you want to  
change. Finally, right-click the mobile favorite and  
then Properties; in the Download tab, specify 0 or 1  
for the number of linked pages you want to  
download.  
6
Synchronize your device and desktop computer.  
Mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile  
Favorites folder in Internet Explorer are  
downloaded to your device.  
If you did not specify an update schedule in step 3, you will  
need to manually download content to keep the  
information updated on your desktop computer and device.  
Before synchronizing with your device, in Internet Explorer  
on your desktop computer, click Tools and then Synchronize  
.
You will see the last time content was downloaded to the  
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desktop computer, and you can manually download  
content if needed.  
You can add a button to the Internet Explorer toolbar for  
creating mobile favorites. In Internet Explorer on your  
desktop computer, click View  
,
Toolbars, and then Customize.  
Saving Device Memory:  
Mobile favorites take up storage memory on your device.  
To minimize the amount of memory used:  
In ActiveSync on your desktop, click Options, select  
Favorites/Internet Explorer, tap Settings and then Customize  
.
You can then deselect Synchronize Images Synchronize Sound  
,
and/or Synchronize offline content pages, to stop pictures  
and sounds, or some mobile favorites from being  
downloaded to the device.  
Limit the number of downloaded linked pages. In  
Internet Explorer on the desktop computer, click  
Favorites; then move your mouse through Mobile Favorites  
to the mobile favorite you want to change. Finally,  
right-click the mobile favorite and then Properties. In the  
Download tab, specify 0 or 1 for the number of linked  
pages you want to download.  
Using AvantGo Channels  
AvantGo is a free interactive service that gives you access  
to personalized content and thousands of popular Web  
sites. You subscribe to AvantGo channels directly from  
your device. Then, you synchronize your device and PC, or  
connect to the Internet to download the content. For more  
information, visit the AvantGo Web site.  
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To sign up for AvantGo:  
Action  
1
2
In ActiveSync options on the desktop computer,  
turn on synchronization for the AvantGo  
information type.  
In Pocket Internet Explorer on your device, tap the  
Favorites button to display your list of favorites.  
3
4
Tap the AvantGo Channels link.  
Follow the directions on the screen. You will need  
to synchronize your device with your desktop  
computer and then tap the My Channels button to  
complete the AvantGo setup.  
5
When synchronization is complete, tap the  
AvantGo Channels link in your list of favorites to see a  
few of the most popular channels. To add or  
remove channels, tap the Add or Remove link.  
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Games  
Your phone comes with three games. If you get an  
incoming call, message, alarm or alert, the game ends  
automatically.  
Find the Feature  
>
Games  
Press  
To  
scroll to the game of your choice  
1
2
SELECT  
start the game  
To end a game at any time:  
Press  
BACK/NO  
To  
end the game session or return  
to the game menu  
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Troubleshooting  
Check these questions first if you have problems with your  
phone:  
Question  
Answer  
How do I know if The battery level indicator  
my battery is  
charged?  
should show at least one bar  
(segment) of power. If it does  
not, please recharge your  
phone’s battery (see “Charging  
Your Phone” on page 15). If the  
battery level indicator has three  
(3) bars showing, then your  
phone’s battery is fully charged.  
Do you have a  
valid SIM card  
If necessary, turn off your phone  
and make sure that you have  
inserted in your inserted a valid SIM card.  
phone?  
Does the  
The signal strength indicator  
should have at least one  
segment showing. If it does not,  
move to an area with a stronger  
signal to use your phone.  
handset have a  
signal? Do you  
see a signal  
showing in the  
display?  
Is the earpiece  
volume too low?  
While on a call, scroll up.  
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Question  
Answer  
Is the other party Your phone may be muted. You  
unable to hear  
you?  
may take the call off of mute by  
making the appropriate soft key  
selection.  
Also, you and/or the person you  
are speaking with may be in a  
weak network coverage area.  
Make sure that your phone’s  
microphone is not obstructed.  
Has the phone  
Dropping your phone, getting it  
been damaged, wet, or using a non-Motorola  
dropped or  
gotten wet?  
battery charger can damage the  
phone. The phone's limited  
warranty does not cover liquid  
damage or damage caused  
from using non-Motorola  
accessories.  
I can’t hear my  
phone ring.  
Ensure that your phone is not  
set to Silent or Vibrate. See  
page 20 on how to modify your  
phone’s Alert and Ring Tone  
profiles: Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate &  
Ring, Flashing, and Silent.  
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The following referring to specific problems:  
Question  
Answer  
My phone was  
Report a stolen phone to the  
stolen. To whom police and to your service  
should I report  
this?  
provider.  
I forgot my  
password  
See “Changing Your Unlock  
Code” on page 66.  
I pressed the  
End/Power key,  
but nothing  
To either turn your phone On or  
Off, you must Press and Hold  
the End/Power Key for a couple  
of seconds. If your phone will  
still not turn On when you do  
this, then check to see if your  
phone’s battery is charged.  
happened.  
The Display  
The SIM card may be incorrectly  
says Insert SIM inserted. Check the SIM card to  
card or Check  
SIM Card even  
though I have  
inserted my  
SIM card in the  
phone.  
make sure that it is inserted  
properly.  
The display  
says SIM  
Call your service provider to  
obtain the PIN unblocking code.  
Blocked. How  
do I unblock my  
SIM card?  
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Question  
Answer  
The display  
says Enter  
Unlock code  
How do I unlock  
my phone?  
Enter the factory-preset unlock  
code, 1234, or the last 4 digits  
of your phone number.  
.
If you changed the default  
unlock code in your phone,  
please enter the unlock code  
that you defined to unlock it.  
My phone asks  
for an unlock  
code when I try  
to open a  
The application you want is  
locked. If you own the phone but  
do not know the unlock code,  
see “Changing Your Unlock  
Code” on page 66.  
feature.  
My phone rings  
even though I  
selected the  
The ringer may be set to play a  
tone even though your phone is  
set to a silent alert profile.  
silent or vibrate  
alert profile.  
I tried to place a Your call did not reach the  
wireless system. You may have  
dialed the number too soon  
after turning the phone on. Wait  
until the display shows the  
name of your service provider  
before making a call.  
call and heard  
an alternating  
high/low tone.  
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Question  
Answer  
I cannot make/  
answer calls.  
Make sure that you have a  
phone signal. Avoid electrical or  
radio interference, and  
obstructions such as bridges,  
parking garages, or tall  
buildings.  
Your phone may also have the  
Call Barring feature turned on. If  
you know the unlock code, you  
can change this setting in the  
security menu. > Settings >  
Security.  
Also, check and make sure your  
SIM card is inserted and  
working.  
My phone has  
poor reception  
Make sure you have a phone  
signal. Stay clear of any  
and drops calls. obstructions such as bridges,  
parking garages, or tall  
buildings.  
I cannot hear  
others on my  
phone.  
While on a call, adjust the  
volume by scrolling with the  
Navigation Key to either the  
right (to increase) or to the left  
(to decrease) the phone volume  
in my earpiece. Also, make sure  
that your phone's earpiece is  
not blocked by its carrying case.  
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Question  
Answer  
I cannot open my Before you can use text or  
inbox.  
information services messages,  
you must set up the appropriate  
inbox.  
How do I see the To see the most recent calls you  
calls I sent or  
received?  
dialed or received, open the list:  
> Recent calls > Received Calls  
or Dialed calls.  
My phone will  
not dial  
voicemail  
commands,  
passwords, or  
other codes.  
Your phone sends commands  
and passwords as DTMF tones.  
You can set your phone's DTMF  
tones to be Long, Short or Off. If  
you have trouble sending  
numbers, check your DTMF  
setting.  
From the idle display, press: >  
Settings > Other Setting > Initial  
Setup > DTMF.  
Press to scroll to Long DTMF or  
Short DTMF and press Select to  
confirm.  
My phone's  
display is too  
light.  
You can change the level of  
contrast in your phone display.  
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Question  
Answer  
What can I do to Your battery's performance is  
extend battery  
life?  
affected by charge time, feature  
use, temperature changes, and  
other factors.  
You may also select Battery  
Save to help maximize the  
amount of time that your battery  
will last between charges (see  
Setting Battery Save on page  
22).  
How do I remove Remove it by opening the back  
the battery?  
cover of the phone.  
My phone is  
You may need to reset your  
phone. To reset your phone  
(without changing any of the  
defaults that you currently  
have), remove your replaceable  
battery from your phone and  
then insert it back into your  
phone. This will reset your  
phone and you should be able  
to power your phone back on  
and use it again.  
stuck and none  
of the buttons I  
push will do  
anything. How  
do I make my  
phone work?  
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Specific Absorption  
Rate Data  
This model phone meets the government's requirements for  
exposure to radio waves.  
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is  
designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure  
to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of  
comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of  
RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are  
based on standards that were developed by independent  
scientific organizations 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.  
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of  
measurement known as the Specific Abortion Rate, Or SAR.  
Under the guideline for your phone model, the SAR limit is  
2.0 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted in accordance with  
CENELEC testing procedures using standard operating  
positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified  
power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR  
is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual  
SAR of the phone while operating can be well below the  
maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to  
operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power  
required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are  
to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone.  
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Before a phone model is available for sale to the public. it is  
tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests  
are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and  
work on the body) that conform to a uniform testing  
methodology determined by an expert standards body. The  
highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use  
at the ear is __ W/kg.  
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of  
various phones and at various positions, they all meet the  
governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note  
that improvements to this product model could cause  
differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases,  
products are designed to be within the guidelines.  
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