BenQ PDAs Smartphones P51 User Manual

P51  
PDA Phone  
User Guide  
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Permanent hearing loss may occur if  
you use ear- or headphones at high  
volume.You can adapt over time to a  
higher volume, which may sound  
normal but can be damaging to your  
hearing. Set your volume to a safe level.  
If you experience discomfort or buzzing  
in your ears, reduce the volume or  
discontinue use of your ear- or  
headphones.  
• Only use original batteries and  
charging devices. Otherwise you risk  
serious damage to health and  
property. The battery could explode,  
for instance.  
• All batteries can cause property  
damage, injury or burns if a  
conductive material such as jewelry,  
keys or beaded chains touch exposed  
terminals. The material may complete  
an electrical circuit and become quite  
hot. Exercise care in handling any  
charged battery, particularly when  
placing it inside your pocket, purse or  
other container with metal objects.  
Your batteries are supplied with a  
protective cover. Please attach this  
cover to your batteries when detached  
from the phone and not in use.  
• Do not dispose of batteries in fire as  
they may explode.  
Ringtones, info tones and handsfree  
talking are reproduced through the  
loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to  
the ear when it rings or when you have  
switched on the handsfree function.  
Otherwise you risk serious permanent  
damage to your hearing.  
The mains voltage (V) specified on the  
power supply unit must not be  
exceeded. Otherwise the charging device  
may be damaged.  
The power supply must be plugged into  
an easily accessible AC mains power  
socket when charging the battery. The  
only way to turn off the charging device  
after charging the battery is to unplug it.  
The phone may cause interference in the  
vicinity of TV sets, radios and PCs.  
Use only original accessories. This will  
avoid potential risks to health or  
property and ensure compliance with all  
relevant regulations.  
You may only open the phone to replace  
the battery, SIM and SD Card. You must  
not open the battery under any  
circumstances. All other changes to this  
device are strictly prohibited and will  
invalidate the guarantee.  
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combination for a password that would be difficult  
to guess (if a PIN has not been assigned).  
• An automatic connection acceptance ("connection  
without confirmation") should only be used in  
exceptional cases.  
• In general, only trustworthy devices should be  
linked in order to minimize security risks.  
• You should restrict the "visibility" of your phone if  
possible. This will make it much more difficult for  
unknown devices to establish a connection with  
your phone. To do this, in the Wireless Manager  
window, tap Menu > Bluetooth Settings and  
uncheck the “Make this device discoverable to other  
devices” option.  
All electrical and electronic products  
should be disposed of separately from  
the household waste via designated  
collection facilities appointed by the  
government or the local authorities.  
This crossed-out wheelie bin symbol on  
the product means the product is  
covered by the European Directive  
2002/96/EC.  
The correct disposal and separate  
collection of your old appliance will help  
prevent potential negative  
consequences for the environment and  
human health. It is a precondition for  
re-use and recycling of used electrical  
and electronic equipment.  
• The name of your phone is transmitted in a  
Bluetooth connection. The factory default name is  
"Pocket_PC". The first time Bluetooth is activated,  
or later in the Bluetooth menu, you can change this  
name by tapping Start > Settings > Owner  
Information.  
For more detailed information about  
disposal of your old appliance, please  
contact your local council, waste  
disposal service or the shop where you  
purchased the product.  
• If Bluetooth is not needed, this function should be  
deactivated.  
Before using Bluetooth accessories, or a mobile phone  
inside a vehicle, check the vehicle user guide for any  
limitations on the use of these products.  
Improper use will invalidate the guarantee! These  
safety instructions also apply to original accesso-  
ries.  
Bluetooth®  
Your phone has a Bluetooth interface. This makes it  
possible to establish a wireless connection with your  
phone and a headset of a car kit, or other Bluetooth-  
enabled devices.  
In order to establish a secure link between the devices  
and to prevent a third party from having access to  
your phone, you should observe the following points:  
• The initial connection between two devices, what is  
called "pairing", should take place in familiar  
surroundings.  
• Both devices must be able to identify themselves one  
time by using a password/PIN. To ensure sufficient  
security, you should choose a 16-digit number  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this BenQ-Siemens PDA phone. This user guide provides  
important procedures and information to familiarise yourself with the device. Please keep  
this guide in a safe place for future reference.  
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Phone exterior  
Front view  
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Description  
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Ear piece  
Listen here during a phone call.  
- Shows the screen display.  
- You can tap and write on the touchscreen.  
LCD touchscreen  
Left soft key  
Runs a command as instructed by the screen.  
- Press to pick up incoming calls.  
- Press to bring up Dial screen.  
- Press to place a call after dialling.  
- Long press to activate/deactivate loudspeaker.  
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Send key  
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QWERTY keyboard  
Function key  
Tab key  
Type text and enter numbers here.  
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Start key  
information.  
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Power indicator  
information.  
10 Connection indicator  
- Shift to move selection highlight in a program.  
- Press to make a selection.  
11 Joystick  
12 Right soft key  
13 End key  
Runs a command as instructed by the screen.  
- Press to reject incoming calls.  
- Press to bring up the Today screen.  
14 Microphone  
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15 OK or X (Close) key  
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Description of the indicators  
Lighting  
behaviour  
Indicator  
Colour  
Description  
Indicates that a new event (new  
message, a new missed call, system  
warning, etc.) occurs (indicated by the  
appearance of certain icons on the  
Navigation bar).  
Flash  
Red  
Power indicator  
On  
Charging in progress.  
Flash  
On  
The PDA phone is in standby mode.  
Charging is complete.  
Green  
Orange  
Green  
On  
The battery is completely drained.  
Indicates that the WLAN function has  
been enabled.  
Flash  
Flash  
Indicates that the Bluetooth® function  
has been enabled.  
Connection indicator Blue  
Green/Blue  
Alternating  
flash  
Indicates that the WLAN and Bluetooth®  
functions have both been enabled.  
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Top view and bottom view  
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- Press to power off or on (entering or leaving the sleep mode).  
- Long press to turn the backlight off or on (consuming more  
power than the sleep mode).  
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Power button  
Receives GPS signals. For best quality, make sure the GPS is  
positioned before driving. Also, always point this antenna to the  
sky and use the car holder when driving.  
2
GPS antenna  
Environmental factors (such as a cloudy or rainy day and  
the window film on a windshield) may significantly reduce  
the GPS quality when receiving signals.  
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Stylus  
Device for tapping and writing on the touchscreen  
Storage area for stylus  
Stylus housing  
Battery charger  
socket  
5
Insert the battery charging connector here.  
SD card slot  
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For insertion of an SD memory card (storage card).  
(expansion slot)  
Reset button  
Insert the stylus in to the recess to trigger the reset button.  
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Left-side view and right-side view  
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Audio recorder button/ - Long press here to record audio.  
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Voice commander  
Sound level buttons  
- Short press to use handsfree voice command.  
Press to adjust speech and device volume levels.  
Camera/Camcorder  
key  
Press to launch Camera/Camcorder.  
Insert a data cable for connecting to another device or  
charging.  
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mini-USB socket  
Headset jack  
Connects to a headset.  
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Aim camera lens at objects of interest when using camera/  
camcorder.  
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Camera lens  
2nd SIM card storage  
compartment  
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Extra storage space available for a second SIM card  
Press to release battery.  
Battery latch  
External GPS  
antenna jack  
Connects to an external GPS antenna, which is recommended  
for best GPS performance.  
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Loudspeaker  
SIM card socket  
Battery lock  
Plays ringtones and device audio.  
Your SIM card installs here.  
Locks the battery.  
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Hardware setup  
SIM card installation  
You can obtain a SIM card from a mobile phone service provider when you sign on as a  
subscriber. When you insert a SIM card into your PDA phone, you can begin using it to make  
and receive phone calls. Please follow the instructions below to insert a SIM card into the  
phone.  
1. Locate the SIM card holder.  
SIM card holder  
2. Push the SIM card holder in the  
direction of the arrow (as shown in  
the figure to the right) to unlock it.  
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3. Pick up and raise the SIM card holder  
in an upright position.  
4. Hold the SIM card over the SIM card  
holder ready for insertion. Make sure  
you hold the SIM card so that the side  
with the metal contacts will face  
down when you close the SIM card  
holder. (See the figure to the right for  
reference.)  
5. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card  
holder. Make sure it goes in  
completely.  
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6. Lower the SIM card holder with the  
SIM card in it to close it. Push the  
SIM card holder in the direction of  
the arrow (as shown in the figure to  
the right) to lock it.  
Battery installation  
1. The battery goes into the battery  
compartment in the back of the  
phone. Slip the battery into the  
battery compartment top edge first.  
2. With the top half in position, push down the rest of the battery into the  
compartment. The battery latch will click to secure the battery in place.  
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3. Slide the battery lock switch to the  
lock position.  
The battery lock must be in the lock  
position before the phone can charge or  
power ON.  
Removing the battery  
1. We suggest you to power off the PDA phone before you remove the battery.  
2. Slide the battery lock switch to the  
unlock position and you will hear a  
beep sound.  
The battery lock switch must be in the  
unlock position before the battery can be  
removed.  
3. Then remove the battery.  
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Battery charging  
1. Connect the one end of the  
charger cable into the PDA  
phone and the other into a  
wall power outlet to begin  
charging.  
2. Disconnect the charger cable when charging is completed.  
• Before using the battery for the first time, make sure that it is charged for at least eight hours  
to prolong its lifetime.  
• It takes at least one charging-discharging cycle for the battery to reach its peak performance.  
You can also charge your phone using the USB data cable while it is connected to the PC as  
an alternative to using the charger cable.  
To avoid possible damage to the battery, please make sure that the battery is unlocked when  
inserting or removing it.  
• Keep the phone in normal room temperature while charging. As a safety precaution, when  
the phone temperature is above 55 or below 0 degrees Celsius it will automatically stop  
charging temporarily.  
• Do not remove the battery when charging to avoid possible damage.  
• Please make sure that the battery lock is set to the lock position while charging.  
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Startup  
First-time startup  
After you have installed the battery and finished charging it, you are ready to power ON your  
PDA phone. The first time you power ON the phone, you will be guided through a series of  
setup screens. Follow the steps below to start up your phone and complete the initial setup.  
1. With the battery lock in the lock position, press Power to power ON the phone.  
2. Wait for the phone to boot up with the BenQ-Siemens screen.  
3. On the Windows Mobile screen, tap the stylus anywhere on the screen to proceed.  
4. During the align screen process, aim and tap the stylus precisely on the cross-hair object. The  
cross-hair object will move around the screen several times until the screen is aligned. Each  
time the cross-hair object moves to a new location, aim and tap it.  
5. Select the time zone of your location, and then tap Next.  
6. The message shows you how the stylus works. You can single tap to select an item/command,  
or tap and hold (long tap) for a menu (where available). Tap Next.  
7. Tap and hold the 9 A.M. time slot to bring up a pop-up menu. Select Cut from the pop-up  
menu.  
8. Tap and hold the 11 A.M. time slot to bring up a pop-up menu. Select Paste from the pop-up  
menu. Tap Next to continue.  
9. Tap Next to enter a password if you want to protect access to your data and available networks  
while using the PDA phone. If you do not need the password, tap Skip.  
10. Tap anywhere on the final screen to exit setup.  
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Using the stylus  
The stylus works like a mouse on a PC. You can use the stylus to point and click various  
objects on the screen. The following are basic stylus techniques you should learn in order to  
operate your PDA phone efficiently.  
Tap - Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.  
Drag - Hold the stylus on the screen and drag it across the screen to select text and images.  
Drag in a list to select multiple items.  
Tap and hold - Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that  
item. Before a pop-up menu appears, you will see a blue circle of dots to notify you of where  
on the screen you are pressing. On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want  
to perform.  
Sleep mode  
Once the PDA phone is on, you can press Power to put it in sleep mode. During sleep mode,  
the screen shuts off and the system stands by for incoming phone calls or user input. Pressing  
Power will switch ON the phone again.  
• Please note that your PDA phone needs about 5 seconds to finish the booting procedure. If  
you want to switch the power off right after you power it on, please wait for 5 seconds before  
powering off your PDA phone.  
• The PDA phone will automatically enter sleep mode if it is inactive for 3 minutes. You can  
also customise the length of inactivity before entering sleep mode.  
Deep sleep mode  
The PDA phone will go into deep sleep mode under two situations:  
1. The battery lock is not in the lock position. In other words, the battery is not locked.  
2. The battery capacity is low.  
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Soft reset  
A soft reset restarts the PDA phone but does not erase any data, program, or system settings.  
To perform a soft reset:  
1. Locate the recessed Reset at the bottom of the phone.  
2. Insert the stylus into the recess to trigger Reset. Hold Reset down until the screen fades off.  
3. Release the stylus from the Reset button to restart the phone.  
Hard reset  
As with a soft reset, a hard reset restarts the PDA phone without erasing any data,  
program, or system settings. But a hard reset also resets the system time to the default value  
(1 January, 2006).  
To perform a hard reset:  
1. Locate the recessed Reset at the bottom of the phone.  
2. Press and hold down Power.  
3. Without releasing Power, insert the stylus into the recess to trigger Reset. Hold down both  
Power and Reset until the screen fades off.  
4. When the screen has faded off completely, release both Power and the stylus.  
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Clean boot  
A clean boot restarts the PDA phone by erasing all data and programs as well as system  
settings, and thus returns to its factory default state.  
To perform a clean reset:  
1. Locate the recessed Reset at the bottom of the PDA phone.  
2. Press and hold down Power.  
3. Without releasing Power, insert the stylus into the recess to trigger Reset. Hold down both  
Power and Reset until the screen fades off.  
4. When the screen has faded off completely, release both Power and the stylus.  
5. Long press Send.  
6. Press Y to confirm the clean boot.  
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Today screen  
Today screen  
The Today screen is the home screen of your PDA phone. You will enter the Today screen  
after you have completed the first-time startup procedure. You can use the Today screen to  
view the following information:  
• Date and time  
• On/Off for phone carrier and Bluetooth® (plus WLAN if Turn on Wireless LAN is checked  
after clicking  
).  
• Owner information  
• Unread messages  
Tasks that need to be completed  
• Upcoming appointments  
• Device (PDA phone) locked/unlocked status  
• Pocket MSN sign-in access  
The following figure shows the various components on the screen.  
Start button  
Navigation bar  
Program window  
Menu bar  
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Navigation bar  
The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It contains the Start button, various  
system icons, and (if you have a program open) the OK or X button to close the program  
window. The following figure shows the various components of the navigation bar.  
System icons  
Start button  
The following describe some of the icons on the navigation bar.  
Icon Meaning  
Adjusts the sound on your phone or other sounds such as ringtone and  
Backup battery is low.  
Main battery is charging.  
Main battery is low.  
Main battery is very low.  
Main battery is critically low. Please charge the battery immediately.  
Main battery is full.  
Notification that one or more MSN instant messages have been received.  
Notification that one or more e-mail or SMS messages have been received.  
ActiveSync is active.  
Available icons may vary depending on the program you are running and the service available  
in your area. For example, a “G” icon is displayed if you have subscribed to a GPRS service  
with your SIM card and the GPRS signal is available in the area where your PDA phone is.  
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Start button  
The Start button is located on the navigation bar. When you tap the Start button, the Start  
drop-down menu appears, showing a list of programs and utilities. The figure below shows  
the various components of the Start menu.  
User Programs  
Most Recently Used Programs  
System Folders  
You can customise which programs appear on the Start menu by changing the values in  
Settings.  
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Menu bar  
The menu bar is located at the bottom of the screen. It contains menu names (related to the  
currently opened program), the Input Panel (if the currently opened program requires text  
input), and several indicator and shortcut icons such as Wireless LAN. The following figure  
shows the various components of the menu bar.  
Indicator and Shortcut Icons  
Soft key  
The following describe some of the indicators and shortcut icons.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Tap it for the virus protection menu.  
Tap this icon to rotate the screen anticlockwise.  
Indicates wireless LAN connection status (the red X indicates  
wireless LAN is currently off). Tap it for settings.  
Indicates that an alarm clock has been set. You can also tap this icon  
to set the alarm.  
In addition, two soft keys are available at the bottom of the screen. For example, in the Today  
screen, you can see Calendar and Contacts. As you switch to a different screen or program,  
names and commands for the two soft keys may vary. To control these two soft keys, use the  
stylus or the two keys beside the joystick.  
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Input methods  
The PDA phone has a number of input methods to choose from. When using the phone  
function, simply use the QWERTY keyboard to enter the phone number then press the Send  
key. When using a program that supports text input, you have the option of using the  
QWERTY keyboard or choosing from a number of ‘soft’ input methods from the Input Panel  
to enter typed text. The stylus is available as a point-and-click device for navigation. Finally,  
you can use the stylus to handwrite or make drawings (for certain programs that support  
this) and have the results saved as graphics. For example, in Notes, you can literally scribble  
notes on the touchscreen and save them to a file.  
Entering typed text  
When you need to enter typed text in a program, you can do so either with the QWERTY  
keyboard or one of the input methods provided by the Input Panel. The Input Panel is an  
icon on the menu bar when you open a program that supports text input.  
Using the QWERTY keyboard  
The QWERTY keyboard allows you to enter text conveniently - just type on it. You can use  
the QWERTY keyboard any time you need to type something. For example, use the  
QWERTY keyboard to key in the phone number you wish to dial in Phone. Or type in a long  
block of text into your Calendar or Word Mobile. The QWERTY keyboard makes text entry  
very convenient and is an efficient alternative to the soft input methods as described below.  
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Using the Input Panel  
When you open a program that supports text input, you will see the Input Panel icon appear  
on the menu bar.  
Click the arrow icon to  
select an input  
method or options.  
Input Panel icon  
Input Panel gives you a number of ways to enter text by either tapping on a virtual keyboard  
on the screen or scribbling to a handwriting recognition tool. The following describes the  
different methods of text input as provided by the Input Panel.  
• Available input methods may vary depending on the language version of the operating  
system.  
• For some languages like traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese, you can hold the  
Function key and press the Tab key to toggle between English and Chinese.  
Virtual keyboard  
1. Tap the arrow next to Input Panel, and then tap Keyboard.  
2. A virtual keyboard will appear on the screen above the menu bar. Tap the keys on this virtual  
keyboard to enter typed text.  
You can change the size of the keys on the virtual keyboard by changing Options > Settings.  
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Letter Recognizer  
Letter Recognizer is a handwriting recognition tool that allows you to handwrite one letter at  
a time while it converts it into typed letter.  
1. Tap the arrow next to Input Panel, and then tap Letter Recognizer.  
2. Write a letter in the box with the stylus.  
Letter Recognizer provides three boxes for you to write either an uppercase letter, lowercase  
letter or number. This division increases the accuracy of its letter recognition ability.  
Block Recognizer  
With Block Recognizer, you can use the stylus to input character strokes similar to those used  
on other devices. It uses technology similar to that of Palm's Grafitti product.  
1. Tap the arrow next to Input Panel, and then tap Block Recognizer.  
2. Write a letter in the box.  
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen. Click the  
button to open a panel of symbols and special characters to enter in your text.  
Transcriber  
With Transcriber, you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on  
paper. Unlike Letter Recognizer and Block Recognizer, you can write a sentence or more of  
information. Then, pause and let Transcriber change the written characters to typed  
characters.  
1. Tap the arrow next to Input Panel, and then tap Transcriber.  
2. Write anywhere on the screen.  
For specific instructions on using Transcriber, with Transcriber open, tap the question mark  
in the lower right hand corner of the screen.  
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Writing on the screen  
In any program that accepts writing such as Notes, you can use your stylus to write directly  
on the screen. Write the way you do on paper. You can edit and format what you have written  
and convert the information to text at a later time.  
To help you write by displaying lines on the screen, open a program like Notes and tap New  
to create a new note, or tap Menu > Draw to enable the Draw mode.  
Selecting a sentence  
If you want to edit or format writing, you must select it first.  
1. Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point appears.  
2. Without lifting, drag the stylus across the text you want to select.  
If you accidentally write on the screen, tap Menu > Undo and try again. You can cut, copy  
and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text: tap and hold the selected  
words and then tap an editing command from Menu.  
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Converting writing to text  
Tap Menu > Tools > Recognize.  
If you want to convert only certain words, tap Menu >  
Draw to disable the Draw mode first. Then select these  
words and tap Menu > Tools > Recognize. (or tap and  
hold the selected words and then tap Recognize on the  
pop-up menu). If a word is not recognised, it is left as  
writing.  
If the conversion is incorrect, you can select different  
words from a list of alternatives or return to the original  
writing. To do so, tap and hold the incorrect word (tap  
one word at a time). On the pop-up menu, tap  
Alternates. A menu with a list of alternative words  
appears. Tap the word you want to use, or tap the  
writing at the top of the menu to return to the original  
writing.  
Tips for getting good recognition:  
• Write neatly.  
• Write on the lines and draw descenders below the line.  
Write the cross of the “t” and apostrophes below the  
top line so that they are not confused with the word above. Write full stops and commas  
above the line.  
• For better recognition, try increasing the zoom level to 300% using Menu > Zoom.  
• Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so that the device can  
easily tell where words begin and end.  
• Hyphenated words, foreign words that use special characters such as accents, and some  
punctuation cannot be converted.  
• If you add writing to a word to change it (such as changing a “3” to an “8”) after you attempt to  
recognise the word, the writing you add will not be included if you attempt to recognise the  
writing again.  
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Drawing on the screen  
You can draw on the screen in the same way that you  
write on the screen. The difference between writing and  
drawing on the screen is how you select items and how  
they can be edited. For example, selected drawings can be  
resized, while writing cannot.  
Creating a drawing  
Cross three ruled lines on your first stroke. A drawing  
box appears. Subsequent strokes in or touching the  
drawing box become part of the drawing. Drawings that  
do not cross three ruled lines will be treated as writing.  
You may want to change the zoom level so that you can  
work on or view your drawing more easily. Tap Tools and  
then a zoom level.  
Selecting a drawing  
If you want to edit or format a drawing, disable the Draw mode and then select it.  
Tap the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears. To select multiple drawings,  
tap and hold the stylus and then drag to select the drawings you want.  
You can cut, copy and paste selected drawings by tapping and holding the selected drawing  
and then tapping an editing command on the pop-up menu, or by tapping the command  
from Menu. To resize a drawing, drag a selection handle.  
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Settings  
You can customise how your PDA phone looks and behaves by changing its internal settings.  
Tap Start > Settings, and then tap a tab (Personal, System, or Connections) at the bottom  
to select an item and its options.  
Personal settings  
Tap Start > Settings > Personal to enter the Personal settings page.  
Buttons  
This option lets you change button settings from two tabs:  
• Program Buttons  
• Up/Down Control  
Program Buttons lets you map hardware buttons on your PDA phone to functions and  
installed programs. Just click the name of a button and then select from Assign a program  
for an associated function or program.  
Up/Down Control lets you configure how the up and down control behaves for the joystick.  
Delay before first repeat changes the time elapsed before scrolling begins. Repeat rate  
changes the time it takes to scroll from one item to the next.  
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Input  
This option lets you set the default input method in Input Panel. You can also configure  
various input settings such as whether to use large or small keys for soft keyboard and other  
details.  
Lock  
This option lets you enable a password lock on your PDA phone if it is left unused for a  
certain time.  
1. Check Prompt if device unused for and tap the arrow beside it to select a time in minutes or  
hours.  
2. Enter a password in Password, and then enter it again in Confirm. Tap Hint to enter a hint  
message as needed.  
3. Tap Yes to save the password.  
If password protection is enabled, you will always be prompted for the password after a soft  
reset or after power up in addition to the specified frequency.  
Menus  
This option lets you select which programs appear in the Start menu. When you launch this  
dialog box, it scans your system for installed programs. Check the programs (maximum 7)  
you want to appear in the Start menu.  
MSN Options  
This lets you set up MSN options such as password, e-mail, display name, SMS and switching  
sign-in name.  
Owner Information  
Just as it is wise to label valuable assets with your name or e-mail address, so is it important  
to stamp your PDA phone with your information.  
Fill in your identification and notes to reflect your personal contact information. You can  
also choose whether to display this information when turning on the PDA phone.  
When you see the Owner Information window, tap anywhere on the screen or press any key  
(except soft keys) to close the window and then continue using the PDA phone.  
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Phone  
This option lets you to change phone settings from four tabs:  
• Phone  
• Services  
• Network  
• More  
1. Phone lets you change settings like the type of ringtone, the tone of ringtone, keypad dial  
setting, and security on your PDA phone.  
2. Services lets you change settings like call barring, showing your number, call forwarding, call  
waiting, voicemail box and short message, as well as limiting outgoing calls and messages to  
designated phone numbers only. Just click an item and tap Get Settings for detailed options.  
3. Network lets you select an available network to use. Usually the choice of the network that  
your phone uses is configured automatically. But when outside the coverage of your regular  
network in your home country or when abroad, you might need to select the local network  
system manually.  
4. More lets you change settings like auto answering, minute minder (the phone beeps once every  
minute during a call) and the GSM frequency band setting.  
Sounds & Notifications  
System sounds provide an audio alert when your attention is needed, whether you have an  
upcoming appointment, an incoming phone call, or someone has sent you an instant  
message.  
This option lets you enable sound for a number of occasions. You can turn on or turn off  
event sounds (sounds produced by the operating system to indicate errors, for example),  
program sounds (sounds produced by software you have downloaded) and their  
notifications. You can also customise the intensity of screen taps or hardware buttons (these  
can be set to off, soft or loud).  
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From the same screen, choose the Notifications tab to change what sounds are associated  
with various system events. To change volume, press the Sound level buttons on the left of  
your PDA phone or tap  
on the Navigation bar.  
System sound  
Ringtone  
Speech Commander Settings  
Here you can enable or disable the voice dialling function of an item such as a contact person  
or a program. You can also build a custom voice tag by recording your own voice, and thus  
replace the default voice tag. And you can use Digi Training to help your PDA phone adapt to  
your voice and thus increase the accuracy when using Speech Commander.  
Today  
Aside from acting as the launch point for most activities on your PDA phone, the Today  
screen is a powerful canvas on which you can add third-party modules to display pertinent  
information and is customisable to better suit you aesthetically.  
Tap Today to begin. First you will see a listing of Today themes installed on your device and  
available for your use. Today screen themes offer a great way for you to personalise your PDA  
phone and reflect your unique interests and tastes. By loading a new theme, you can  
completely change the look of your device. To choose a theme, simply highlight its name and  
tap OK. Alternatively, you can Beam a selected theme to a friend’s PDA phone or any Pocket  
PC device or delete the theme from the memory.  
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You also have the option of selecting a JPG or GIF image as a background skin for your  
device. To do this, check Use this picture as the background and then tap Browse to select  
an image file (except those on the memory card).  
The Items tab lets you configure the individual Today screen components that have been  
installed on your device. All of these items (except Date) can be moved vertically on the  
Today screen.  
System settings  
Tap Start > Settings > System to enter the System settings page.  
About  
This control panel gives you technical details about the version of Microsoft Pocket PC  
running, processor type and total available internal memory.  
It also shows expansion slot (storage slot) usage.  
In the same screen, tap the Device ID tab to change the name displayed when performing an  
ActiveSync with a desktop PC.  
Finally, the Copyrights tab reveals licences being used by your version of Microsoft Pocket  
PC.  
Self Test  
This option lets you perform the self test of your PDA phone. Select the items you want to  
perform the self test on, and then tap Test to start testing. When testing, you may go through  
confirmation messages one by one. When you have finished, a status (e.g. PASS) shows to  
indicate whether the tested function is working properly.  
Backlight  
Here you can choose how many minutes of inactivity will result in the backlight going off.  
You can also have the backlight automatically turn on when you press a button or tap the  
screen. The External Power tab provides the same options as the Battery Power tab, but  
these settings affect the behaviour when external power is used such as an AC adapter or car  
power adapter.  
Moreover, you can adjust the screen brightness and whether to run the screen saver from the  
Brightness and the Screen Saver tabs.  
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You can also turn off the backlight by long pressing Power. To resume, long press Power  
again to turn on the backlight.  
To save more power, you can press Power to put the PDA phone in to sleep mode. Pressing  
Certificates  
Public key certificates let you establish your identity when you are logging onto a secure  
network. Certificates also aid in establishing the identity of other computers that you might  
want to connect to. Using certificates helps prevent unauthorised users from accessing your  
device or data. There are two types of certificate that can be installed on your device:  
personal certificates that identify who you are, and root certificates that identify the servers  
you connect to. Both personal and root certificates are managed in the same way. Consult  
your IT department for information on certificates and device security.  
On the Personal tab, you will see certificates assigned to your device. Tapping the Root tab  
brings you to the root certificates available for your device. By tapping and holding on an  
item, you can delete it.  
Clocks & Alarms  
This option lets you set the system clock and alarms. On the Time tab, select Home and then  
tap each item to set the time zone, hour, minute, second and date of your location. This  
information is then used as your system clock. Use arrows or the virtual keyboard to enter  
the numerical representation of the time. Similarly, select Visiting and set the time and date  
for a different location as needed.  
On the Alarms tab, you can have up to three distinct alarms enabled at a time:  
1. Tap the <Description> text to give your alarm a friendly name. When the alarm goes off, this  
text will display.  
2. Tap S, M, T, etc. (indicating Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc., respectively) to indicate which days  
the alarm should go off.  
3. Tap the time listed and then use arrows or the virtual keyboard (or tap the time and move the  
clock hands) to specify the alarm time.  
4. To customise how the alarm behaves, tap  
should be looped and so on.  
to choose the sound played, whether the sound  
Make sure Notifications is selected in Sounds & Notifications, so the alarm can sound.  
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On the More tab, you can decide whether to show the clock on the title bar in any program.  
Device Info  
This option shows your device information such as CPU type, memory and monitor.  
Error Reporting  
When the PDA phone detects an error, a text error report - like the one in Windows XP - is  
generated and can be sent to Microsoft if you choose to do so.  
GPS  
This option lets you decide the port that programs use to obtain GPS data, the hardware port  
to which your GPS device is connected and how your PDA phone manages GPS.  
You also need to use COM4 and the baud rate at 38400 in the GPS navigation program you  
are using.  
Memory  
This option displays total storage and program memory, along with the amount of allocated  
memory, in-use memory and free memory for both memory types.  
The Storage Card tab shows you free memory for any storage cards you have installed in  
your PDA phone.  
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The Running Programs option shows you the currently running programs. By tapping  
Activate, you will bring the highlighted program to the foreground so that you can begin  
work on it immediately. If you tap Stop, the highlighted program will be terminated. Finally,  
tapping Stop All will try to terminate all running programs, though not all will necessarily  
respond to being closed in this manner.  
Power  
This option lets you view the current states of the main battery and the backup battery, check  
how much power is left and decide when to turn off the system if it is idle, or select a CPU  
performance mode as shown below:  
• Automatic mode: adjusts the CPU performance automatically.  
• Power saving mode: extends the standby time of your PDA phone, but with less system  
efficiency.  
• Normal mode: maintains efficiency and power consumption for normal system  
performance.  
• Optimization mode: maintains the best system performance, but with higher power  
consumption.  
Regional Settings  
This option lets you customise how data appears on your PDA phone, such as currency,  
times, dates and numbers.  
The Region tab lets you set the region of your choice.  
The Number tab lets you customise every aspect of how numbers appear, including decimal  
symbol, how digits are grouped, measurement system and more.  
The Currency tab lets you customise every aspect of how monetary figures are displayed,  
including currency symbol, number of decimal places shown, and how negative values are  
shown.  
The Time tab lets you customise every aspect of how time figures are displayed, including  
display style, separator character and AM/PM symbols.  
The Date tab lets you customise every aspect of how dates are displayed.  
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Remove Programs  
This options lets you remove a program from the PDA phone. To do so, select a program,  
and then tap Remove.  
You can only remove programs you have installed on the storage memory.  
• Programs that came pre-installed on your PDA phone cannot be removed.  
Screen  
This option lets you change the screen orientation, align the screen (use it when the touch  
display does not respond accurately to stylus/finger taps), improve text readability, or change  
the text size shown on the PDA phone.  
Shortcut to align screen: Press these three keys (Space, the lowest left and the lowest right)  
simultaneously.  
Connections settings  
Tap Start > Settings > Connections to enter the Connections settings page.  
Beam  
Check this option to decide whether to allow receiving of all incoming beams from other  
devices.  
Bluetooth®  
The PDA phone comes with built-in Bluetooth® technology that  
lets you communicate with other Bluetooth® devices over a  
maximum of approximately 10 metres (30 feet).  
To turn on/off Bluetooth®:  
1. Tap the Bluetooth  
icon in the Today screen.  
2. Tap the Bluetooth  
icon to toggle between the on  
and  
off  
modes.  
When Bluetooth® is powered on, the Connection indicator will  
blink with a blue light.  
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Setting up Bluetooth®  
1. Tap Menu > Bluetooth Settings in the Wireless Manager screen, or tap Start > Settings >  
Connections > Bluetooth.  
2. Select Turn on Bluetooth and Make this device discoverable to other devices. (The  
Bluetooth® status in the Wireless Manager screen will show Discoverable, which means  
Bluetooth® is on and can be found by other Bluetooth® devices.  
3. Tap the Devices tab.  
4. Tap New Partnership to begin searching for possible new Bluetooth devices to pair with in  
the surrounding areas.  
5. Once searching ends and devices are found, tap a device name to highlight it and tap Next.  
6. Enter the Passkey for the device, and then tap Finish.  
The passkey is device-dependent. Please refer to the documentations of the Bluetooth®  
device for the passkey.  
7. A pop-up message may appear, asking you if you want to add the Bluetooth® device to your  
device list. Tap Yes to establish the connection.  
8. At this point you are ready to exchange data with your paired Bluetooth® device. To send a data  
object to your paired device, tap and hold on the data object (such as a file, contact object,  
calendar object, etc) and select Beam File/Contact/Appointment, etc.  
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9. The Beam window appears, listing all available neighbouring devices ready to receive a beam.  
Tap the name of a Bluetooth® device to begin sending.  
Using a Bluetooth® stereo headset  
The PDA phone supports Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) which sends a stereo  
audio stream (such as music) to a Bluetooth® stereo headset.  
To set up a Bluetooth® stereo headset:  
1. Turn on your Bluetooth® stereo headset.  
2. Create a new partnership (see "Setting up Bluetooth®" on page 36 for details).  
3. Tap the new partnership name and select the services you want (such as Hands Free, Wireless  
Stereo, and Headset). Available options vary depending on the headset model. For example,  
when you select Wireless Stereo, you can then open a program (such as Windows Media) to  
play back a music file from the PDA phone and listen to the music using your Bluetooth®  
stereo headset.  
Connection Settings  
Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connection Settings to select presets of GPRS/CSD/  
MMS/WAP connections in your area. You only need to select your region, operator and  
service type, then you can quickly connect to an available network without the hassle of  
entering lots of setup information.  
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Connections  
The PDA phone can be very easily configured to access the Internet or a corporate network to  
perform tasks such as browsing the World Wide Web, sending e-mail or exchanging instant  
messages with friends and co-workers. Connections can be made with a dial-up modem, a  
wireless modem that is either General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Circuit Switched Data  
(CSD), or a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) card.  
Available connections and methods for setting up may vary depending on your ISP and  
country/region.  
There are 6 supported groups of connection settings: WAP, MMS, CSD, WEB, My ISP (which  
allows you to access the Internet) and My Work Network (which allows you to access private  
resources such as your Intranet, VPN or other protected resources).  
My ISP and My Work Network settings cannot be deleted.  
Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connections to enter the Settings page. On the Tasks  
tab, choose an option to set up connections. On the Advanced tab, you can access more  
options such as creating a new network profile (with proper settings) and dialling rules.  
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Setting up a GPRS and CSD connection to your ISP  
You can connect via modem dial-up to your ISP (Internet Service Provider), and use the  
connection to send and receive e-mail messages and view Web or WAP pages. Your ISP is  
usually your SIM card provider.  
Creating an ISP profile  
Obtain the following information from your ISP:  
• ISP access point name (for GPRS service only)  
• Dial-up access telephone number (for CSD service only)  
• User name  
• Password  
• TCP/IP settings. (Some ISPs require a domain name in front of the user name, such as  
MSN/username.)  
To set up a GPRS connection to your ISP:  
1. On the Tasks tab of the Settings page, tap Add a new modem connection under My ISP.  
2. Enter a name for the connection and select your modem type. Then tap Next.  
3. Enter the Access Point Name (APN) of your ISP, and then tap Next.  
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4. Enter any authentication information your ISP requests.  
You should not need to change any settings in Advanced,  
because most ISPs now use a dynamic IP address.  
5. Tap Finish.  
To set up a CSD connection to your ISP:  
1. On the Tasks tab of the Settings page, tap Add a new modem connection under My ISP.  
2. Enter a name for the connection and select your modem type. Then tap Next.  
3. Enter the dial-up number of your ISP. Include any special digits such as * or # as needed. Then  
tap Next.  
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4. Enter any authentication information your ISP requests.  
You should not need to change any settings in Advanced,  
because most ISPs now use a dynamic IP address.  
5. Tap Finish.  
To connect to your ISP:  
1. On the Tasks tab of the Settings page, tap Manage  
existing connections under My ISP.  
2. Tap and hold on a connection name from the listbox to bring  
up a pop-up menu.  
3. Tap Connect on the pop-up menu.  
4. Your modem will start dialling out and attempt to create a  
connection.  
• Network settings and ISP profiles must be set up in  
advance.  
• When opening a program requiring network connection such  
as Internet Explorer, the network connection will be  
established automatically.  
Configuring proxy server settings  
If proxy server settings are needed, contact your ISP or network administrator for the proxy  
server name, server type, port, type of Socks protocol used, and your user name and  
password.  
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Setting up a VPN connection to your corporate network  
With a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection, you can connect to a server in your  
corporate network via the Internet.  
To create a VPN profile:  
1. Obtain the following information from the network administrator of your VPN administrator:  
• User name  
• Password  
• Domain name  
• TCP/IP settings  
• Host name or IP address of the VPN server  
• TCP/IP settings. (Some ISPs require a domain name in front of the user name, such as MSN/  
username.)  
2. On the Tasks tab of the Settings page, tap Add a new VPN server connection under My  
Work Network.  
3. Enter the host name and follow the instructions on the screen to proceed.  
To edit or delete a VPN profile:  
1. On the Tasks tab of the Settings page, tap Edit my VPN servers under My Work Network.  
2. To edit a VPN profile, tap the profile you wish to edit and  
then tap Edit. To delete a VPN profile, tap and hold the  
profile you wish to delete, and then tap Delete from the  
menu that appears.  
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GPRS Authentication  
This area lets you select a GPRS authentication method (PAP or CHAP authentication).  
Please consult your GPRS service provider to determine an appropriate value.  
Using WLAN  
WLAN lets your PDA phone connect to the Internet, your VPN, or another WLAN-enabled  
device via a wireless access point.  
To turn on WLAN detection:  
1. From the Today screen, tap the WLAN icon  
LAN screen.  
on the Menu bar and bring up the Wireless  
2. Check Turn on wireless LAN and tap OK to close the window. (You will notice that the  
WLAN icon on the Menu bar changes from to .)  
• The Connection indicator will light up green to indicate that WLAN is on.  
• Whenever you need to reboot the PDA phone (for example, from the deep sleep mode), you  
must check Turn on wireless LAN again to enable WLAN.  
Network Cards - connecting to an existing wireless network  
After WLAN is turned on, your phone will automatically try to detect what wireless networks  
are available in the surrounding areas. If any are found, the icon  
will appear on the  
Navigation bar and the Wireless item shows WLAN Available (also shown in Wireless  
Manager).  
1. Tap  
or Notification to see a pop-up message showing all available networks.  
2. Tap the network you wish to connect to, and select whether the wireless network connects to  
the Internet or your work (office) network. Then, tap Connect (and follow the instructions  
required by the network) to complete connection.  
If further settings (such as Network Key and 802.1x) are needed, tap Settings (or tap Start  
> Settings > Connections > Network Cards or tap Menu > WLAN Settings in Wireless  
Manager) for the Configure Wireless Networks screen. Then tap a network to set up.  
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Adding a new wireless network  
You can add a new wireless network to the listbox.  
1. On the Configure Wireless Networks screen, tap Add New.  
2. Enter a name in Network name.  
3. Next to Connects to, select where this new network will connect to (The Internet or Work).  
4. If you want to connect to an ad-hoc connection, tap This is a device-to-device (ad-hoc)  
connection.  
5. If authentication information is needed, tap the Network key and 802.1x tabs to fill in the  
setting values. (Check with your network administrator to obtain the setting values for your  
specific wireless network.)  
6. Tap OK.  
Searching for wireless networks to access  
Networks that you have already configured are preferred networks and are listed in the  
Configure Wireless Networks screen. You can choose whether to connect only to preferred  
networks.  
To do so, under Networks to access, tap the type of network you want to connect to (All  
Available, Only access points, Only computer-to-computer).  
USB to PC  
This option determines whether to enable advanced USB functionality when connecting to a  
PC by ActiveSync. If the connection is not stable, disable this option. If the problem still  
exists, disable the virus protection program and/or the firewall on the PC.  
Wireless Manager  
This option determines the settings to connect to a wireless network such as Bluetooth®,  
Phone and WLAN.  
Cell Broadcast  
This option determines the SMS Cell Broadcast channels you subscribe to. Availability of  
these services varies depending on your mobile phone service provider.  
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Phone operation  
The PDA phone contains features you would expect from a high-end mobile phone. You can  
use your PDA phone to make and receive phone calls and send and receive SMS (Short  
Message Service) and MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages. Your mobile phone  
service provider may provide other useful services such as voice mail.  
Phone screen  
Press Send  
to bring up the Phone screen.  
Making and receiving phone calls  
Making a call directly  
In the Phone screen, tap the number you want to call (or enter the number by typing on the  
QWERTY keyboard), and then press Send  
or tap  
to place a call.  
To clear a wrong number, either press the delete button on the keyboard or tap  
the touchscreen.  
on  
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Answering a call  
When you receive a phone call, the phone rings or vibrates and a message will appear on the  
screen. Press Send  
call and ringing by pressing End  
or tap Answer to answer the call. (Alternatively, you can cancel the  
or tap Ignore.)  
To put the current call on hold, press Send  
or tap  
. To resume, press Send  
again or tap  
.
Ending a call  
When you are finished with your phone call, press End  
or tap  
to end the call.  
Making a call from Contacts  
You can make a call from Contacts.  
1. To open Contacts when you are in the Today screen, press the Right soft key or tap  
Contacts. If you are in the Phone screen, press the Left soft key or tap Contacts.  
2. Tap and hold on a contact person to bring up the pop-up menu, or tap a contact person to see  
the name, phone number and speed dial key.  
3. Tap Call, Call Work, Call Home, or Call Mobile (depending on how you saved these  
numbers) to make the call.  
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Making a speed dial call  
Speed dialling allows you to make a call with a single tap of your stylus. The default first  
speed dial entry is your voice mail.  
Making a speed dial call  
In the Phone screen, tap Menu > Speed Dial to display a list of available speed dial entries.  
Tap the number in front of an entry to dial its number.  
Adding a speed dial entry:  
1. To open Contacts when you are in the Today screen, press the Right soft key or tap  
Contacts. If you are in the Phone screen, press the Left soft key or tap Contacts.  
2. Tap and hold on the contact person to bring up the pop-up menu.  
3. Tap to select Add to Speed Dial to create a speed dial entry for this contact person.  
4. In Speed Dial, you may change the Location for this contact person in the speed dial list.  
5. Tap OK on the navigation bar to save and exit.  
Or you may also add a speed dial entry by the following procedure:  
1. Press Send, and then tap Menu > Speed Dial > Menu > New.  
2. Select a contact person, and then tap the up/down arrows to select a desired location.  
3. Tap OK.  
Making a conference call  
You can create a three-way conference call between yourself and two or more other parties.  
1. Place a call to the first person.  
2. While the first call is active, tap Hold.  
3. Dial a second number to call the second person.  
4. While the second call is active, tap Menu > Conference to engage in a three-way conference  
with the first and second parties.  
5. If you want to speak to more people, repeat steps 3 and 4.  
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Loudspeaker  
Turn the loudspeaker on and continue your conversation while using other phone functions.  
This is a great feature for allowing your colleagues to participate in your call.  
1. First make a phone call.  
2. Tap  
, Menu > Turn Speakerphone On, or long press Send  
to turn on the  
speakerphone function.  
3. To turn off the loudspeaker, tap  
Send  
, Menu > Turn Speakerphone Off, or long press  
.
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Associating notes with calls  
Call notes are integrated into Notes as well as the call log. A new folder named Calls will be  
created when the first in-call note is made. You can now create a call note.  
1. During a phone call, tap  
or Menu > Create Note.  
2. A note will be created with a header containing all pertinent information: caller, company,  
phone number, date and time of the call. Write your notes and tap OK when you are finished.  
You will be returned to the previous screen for the duration of the call.  
3. You can now access this note by tapping and holding on the entry in Call History and  
choosing View Note, or by selecting the Calls folder in Notes. Notes are named by the contact  
from the call or, if the caller is not in Contacts, by phone number.  
Viewing past phone activity  
The PDA phone stores information about all voice calls made to and from the phone in a call  
log. This is accessed by tapping Call History from the Phone screen.  
In this view, you can see at a glance the phone number of all incoming, outgoing and missed  
calls, along with when the activity occurred.  
Tap an item once, and a small dialog box will show the exact time and duration of the call.  
Tap and hold on an item and you will be able to save the entry to Contacts (so long as it is  
not already in Contacts), view a note associated with the call, delete the record, send an SMS  
to the caller, or call the caller.  
Selecting Menu > Call Timers will bring up a summary of how many minutes were used for  
all the calls in the log. Here users can also adjust how many weeks or months of calls will be  
kept in the log. Selecting Menu > Delete All Calls will delete the call log screen.  
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Flight mode  
1. Tap the Wireless item on the Today screen (or tap  
Wireless Manager).  
on the Navigation bar and then tap  
2. Tap  
to the right of the Phone item to set the Phone mode to Off.  
If you want to make a phone call, please turn off the flight mode. Please note that when the  
battery power is low, the system will turn on the flight mode automatically and will no longer  
search for the signal of the base station of your network provider. So if you want to make a  
phone call while the battery power is low, please change the battery or recharge the battery.  
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Programs  
Your PDA phone contains the following built-in programs and tools.  
Icon Program name  
Description  
Where to find  
Today  
Your Home screen or desktop  
Calendar  
Contacts  
Schedules appointments.  
An electronic phone book for  
managing your contacts  
A Web browser for browsing  
various on-line content on the  
Internet  
Internet Explorer  
Sends and receives e-mail, SMS,  
MMS messages.  
Messaging  
Phone  
Makes and receives calls.  
Audio/video file player  
Windows Media  
Programs  
Settings  
Accesses various programs.  
See this section.  
Sets up custom settings for your  
PDA phone.  
Help  
A complete online help database Page 56  
Games  
Bubble Breaker and Solitaire  
Synchronises data between your  
PDA phone and a PC (or an  
Exchange Sever).  
ActiveSync  
Protects your programs and data  
from virus attacks.  
Mobile Security  
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Calculator  
Electronic calculator  
Uses your voice to control  
programs.  
Speech Commander  
Download Agent  
Excel Mobile  
Automates download of software  
updates and other content.  
Powerful spreadsheet program  
Views files and folders in the  
phone.  
File Explorer  
Pocket Studio  
A digital camera and camcorder Page 62  
Pocket Edit  
Edits photos.  
Manages the Java programs  
installed in your PDA phone.  
Java Manager  
Modem Link  
Notes  
Sets up modem connection.  
Jots down your notes.  
Pictures & Videos  
Pocket MSN  
PowerPoint Mobile  
Views digital photos or video files. Page 58  
Sends and receives instant MSN  
messages.  
Opens and views slideshow  
presentations.  
Search  
A file searching tool  
Sets the ringtone of the PDA  
phone.  
Set Ringtone  
SIM Message  
Accesses your SIM card SMS  
messages.  
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Extra services provided by your  
SIM card carrier  
SIM Toolkit  
Skype  
Connects to the Skype network  
for online phone calls and  
chatting.  
Backs up all data to an SD card  
or the internal memory.  
Sprite Backup  
Tasks  
Manages your to-do items.  
Terminal Services  
Client  
Connects to a computer running  
Terminal Services.  
Connects to another device using  
the UPnP protocol.  
Digital Media Server  
Word Mobile  
Word processor program  
Recover Storage  
SIM Upload  
Resets to factory default values. Page 61  
Copies the phone book data from  
a SIM card.  
Plays multimedia files located on  
another device using the UPnP  
protocol.  
Digital Media Control  
Point  
You can find help on most of these programs on Start > Help.  
Calendar  
Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can check  
your appointments in one of several views (Day, Week, Month and Agenda) and set Calendar  
to remind you of appointments with sound or other methods.  
To open Calendar, tap Start > Calendar. If you are in the Today screen, you can also press  
the Left soft key or tap Calendar.  
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Contacts  
Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the  
information you are looking for, whether you are at home or on the road. You can enter both  
personal and business information such as picture, ringtone and company name. If you want  
to add a contact to your SIM card, tap Contacts > Menu > New SIM Contact.  
To open Contacts when you are in the Today screen, press the Right soft key or tap  
Contacts. If you are in the Phone screen, press the Left soft key or tap Contacts.  
Internet Explorer  
You can use Internet Explorer to view Web pages on your PDA phone in two ways: by  
downloading pages through synchronisation or by connecting to the Internet. While  
browsing, you can also download new files and programs to your PDA phone from within  
the Internet. You can also view WAP pages in Internet Explorer.  
To launch Pocket Internet Explorer, tap Start > Internet Explorer.  
Messaging  
You can receive Internet e-mail, multimedia and text messages in Messaging. Internet  
e-mail messages are sent by using an address you receive from your Internet Service Provider  
(ISP). Text and multimedia messages are sent and received through your mobile phone  
service provider by using a phone number as the message address. Before sending a  
multimedia message, you must complete the MMS settings first.  
To launch Messaging, tap Start > Messaging.  
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Setting up an MMS connection  
There are two ways of setting up an MMS connection.  
To set up an MMS connection automatically:  
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connection  
Settings.  
2. Select your region, mobile phone service provider and  
service type.  
To set up an MMS connection manually:  
1. Before setting the MMS connection, please finish the GPRS  
setting first. As for the GPRS settings, please refer to "Setting  
further information.  
2. Tap Start > Messaging > Menu > MMS Settings, and then  
select the General or Advanced tab for settings. For details,  
tap Change > Edit.  
Detailed MMS settings may vary depending on your ISP.  
Windows Media  
You can use Windows Media Player to play digital audio and video files stored on your  
device or a network such as a Web site.  
To launch Windows Media Player, tap Start > Windows Media.  
Supported file formats include MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR, WAV, WMA, WMV, MPEG-4, 3GP,  
H.263 and H.264.  
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Help  
Help gives you online help documentation for various built-in programs and tools.  
To launch Help, tap Start > Help.  
You can display Help for a particular program or tool by opening that application or tool, and  
then tapping Start > Help. If Help does not contain an entry for that program or tool, then it will  
not appear in the list.  
Games  
You have two built-in games in your PDA phone: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire.  
To launch Games, tap Start > Programs > Games.  
Mobile Security  
Mobile Security is a program protecting your PDA phone against virus attack. You can scan  
files and folders, or update to the latest virus definition at any time.  
To launch Mobile Security, tap Start > Programs > Mobile Security.  
Calculator  
Just as there is a Calculator on the PC, you have this function on your PDA phone.  
To launch Calculator, tap Start > Programs > Calculator.  
Speech Commander  
Speech Commander allows you to control your PDA phone by voice. You can use voice  
commands to make a phone call, look up a contact person's information or start a program.  
To launch Speech Commander, press the speech commander hot key or tap Start >  
Programs > Speech Commander.  
Download Agent  
Download Agent is a program that lists the current download status and available  
downloaded programs for you to install.  
To launch Download Agent, tap Start > Programs > Download Agent.  
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Excel Mobile  
You can use Excel Mobile much the same way you use Excel on your PC. You can enter  
formulas and functions, and then filter data to see the subset of information you want. Split  
panes to view different parts of a worksheet at the same time. You can also freeze the top and  
left-most panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels or other data visible as you  
scroll through a sheet.  
To launch Excel Mobile, tap Start > Programs > Excel Mobile.  
File Explorer  
Use File Explorer to browse through the files and folders that are in your PDA phone. Once  
you find a file you are interested in, tap it to open it up in its associated program application.  
To launch File Explorer, tap Start > Programs > File Explorer.  
Java Manager  
Java Manager is a Java environment on your PDA phone which allows you to download and  
run Java programs. You may either download the desired Java files from the Internet or beam  
them in from the PC via ActiveSync or Bluetooth®. Once the files are moved to your phone,  
you can find them in your File Explorer and proceed to install them from there. The  
installation will in turn move the installed Java program application inside the Java Manager.  
So when you want to launch a Java program, you must first open up Java Manager and tap to  
launch it.  
Below is the list of supported Java Specification Requests (JSR):  
• Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC); JSR 30, JSR 139  
• Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP); JSR 37, JSR 118  
• Wireless Messaging API (WMA); JSR 120  
• Mobile Media API (MMAPI); JSR 135  
• Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI); JSR 185  
To launch Java Manager, tap Start > Programs > Java Manager.  
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Modem Link  
Modem Link is a program that lets you set up modem settings and activate a modem  
connection.  
To launch Modem Link, tap Start > Programs > Modem Link.  
Notes  
Notes helps you quickly capture your ideas, notes and thoughts. You can create a note using  
written and typed text, drawings and recordings. You can also share your notes with others  
through e-mail and synchronisation with your PC.  
To launch Notes, tap Start > Program > Notes.  
Pictures & Videos  
Pictures & Videos is a program where you can view image files such as BMP and JPG or  
videos such as WAV stored on your PDA phone or a memory card. You can then edit or send  
these files, view a slideshow, or set a picture as the background on the Today screen.  
To launch Pictures & Videos, tap Start > Programs > Pictures & Videos.  
Pocket MSN  
Pocket MSN on your PDA phone provides the same chat environment as MSN Messenger on  
your PC. You can use your Pocket MSN to see who is online, send and receive instant  
messages, group chat, tell contacts that you are unavailable, and block contacts from seeing  
your status or sending you messages.  
To launch Pocket MSN, tap Start > Programs > Pocket MSN.  
PowerPoint Mobile  
You can open and view a PowerPoint slideshow presentation as you would in Microsoft  
PowerPoint on your PC.  
To launch PowerPoint Mobile, tap Start > Programs > PowerPoint Mobile.  
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Search  
Use Search to find a file or item in your PDA phone. Enter the name of the file or item and  
select its data type and tap Search. The matched results will be listed on the screen.  
To launch Search, tap Start > Programs > Search.  
Set Ringtone  
Set Ringtone assigns a music file as a ringtone. You can choose a file from what is available  
on the system, or you can upload a file of your own. Set Ringtone supports the following  
music file types: MIDI, Karaoke, Extensible Music, SMAF, Sound and MP3. When you assign  
a music file as a ringtone, your PDA phone will copy the file to the following directory:  
Windows/Rings. If the free memory left in your PDA phone is less than 5 MB, a warning  
message appears and you are not able to set the ringtone. To set the ringtone, delete  
unwanted files in the Rings folder.  
To launch Set Ringtone, tap Start > Programs > Set Ringtone.  
SIM Message  
SIM Message displays the SMS messages stored on your SIM card. The messages in SIM  
Message are separate from the messages in the SMS Inbox of Messaging. The messages in  
Messaging are stored in the ROM memory of your PDA phone, whereas the messages in SIM  
Message are stored on the SIM card. You can copy data from SIM Message to Messaging by  
selecting the items on the display and selecting Copy. Tap INBOX SMS to see what messages  
are in Messaging.  
To launch SIM Message, tap Start > Programs > SIM Message.  
SIM Toolkit  
STK (or SIM Tool Kit) uses the STK services provided by your carrier as part of your  
subscription.  
To launch STK, tap Start > Programs > SIM Toolkit.  
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Skype  
Use Skype to start online phone calls or chatting as you would on your PC. You need to  
apply for an ID and password first before using the service.  
To launch Skype, tap Start > Programs > Skype.  
Sprite Backup  
To safeguard your data on the PDA phone, use Sprite Backup to back it up to an SD card or  
the internal memory on your PDA phone. You can then restore these data whenever needed.  
To launch Sprite Backup:  
1. Tap Start > Programs > Sprite Backup.  
2. (Optional) Tap Options > Switch Advanced Mode for  
detailed settings as needed.  
3. Tap Backup Now for backup, or Restore Now to bring back  
the data.  
For maximum security, back up your data to an SD card instead  
of the internal memory.  
Tasks  
Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. You can use  
categories to help you organise your tasks and set reminders  
for them.  
To launch Tasks, tap Start > Programs > Tasks.  
Terminal Services Client  
Use Terminal Services Client to log on to a PC running Terminal Services or Remote  
Desktop, so you can use the programs on that PC from your PDA phone.  
To launch Terminal Services Client, tap Start > Programs > Terminal Services Client.  
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Digital Media Server  
With the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) network protocol, you can connect to another  
device without having to set up anything. All you need is to specify the folder you want to  
share.  
Word Mobile  
You can create and edit documents and templates in Microsoft Word Mobile just as you  
would in Microsoft Word on your PC. Word Mobile documents are usually saved as doc files,  
but you can also save them in other file formats such as dot, rtf or txt.  
You can enter information in a document by typing, writing, drawing or recording. When  
you close a document, it is automatically named and placed in the Word Mobile document  
list.  
To launch Word Mobile, Start > Programs > Word Mobile.  
Recover Storage  
Same as "Clean boot" on page 16, Recover Storage restarts the PDA phone by erasing all  
data, programs as well as system settings, and therefore returns to its factory default state. To  
avoid accidentally removing all information stored on the PDA phone, you must type in a set  
of text as instructed by the screen first before activating the function.  
SIM Upload  
You can copy all phone book data from a SIM card to Contacts in your PDA phone.  
Digital Media Control Point  
Just like using a remote control, you can remotely play multimedia files such as audio and  
video located on another device via UPnP.  
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Camera/camcorder operation  
The PDA phone has a built-in camera/camcorder which allows you to take photographs  
and record video clips. In addition, the associated Pictures & Videos, Pocket Studio and  
Pocket Edit provide features for browsing, viewing, and editing your image files.  
Taking photographs  
1. To enter the camera mode, press the Camera/Camcorder  
key on the right side of the  
PDA phone, tap Start > Programs > Pocket Studio, or tap the camera icon  
using Pictures & Videos.  
if you are  
2. Tap Menu > Resolution to select an image size.  
3. Tap Menu > Mode to select a shooting mode from Normal (one shot), Multi Shot (burst;  
available for 240 x 320 images or smaller) or Timer Shot (self timer).  
4. Customise options such as zoom ratio, white balance, or tap Menu > Effects (or tap ) for  
more colour options.  
5. The lens is located on the back of the PDA phone. Tap anywhere on the screen or Menu  
> Full Screen to view the full screen as needed. (Tap anywhere on the screen again to exit full  
screen.)  
6. When you are ready to snap a picture, press the Camera/Camcorder  
key or the  
joystick, or tap Record  
to activate the shutter and thus take a picture.  
7. To take more pictures, press the Camera/Camcorder  
key or the joystick, or tap  
Camera. Then repeat Step 2.  
While taking pictures, the PDA phone will automatically enter the Stand By mode to save  
power if it is idle for a while. To resume, tap anywhere on the screen or press any key.  
The following figures show the available functions.  
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Standard capture mode  
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2
3
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9
10  
11  
4
5
6
12  
7
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Zoom in  
Increases the zoom ratio by one (up to 6X).  
Adjusts the lighting condition.  
2
White Balance  
Shows the currently selected mode (Camera or  
Camcorder).  
3
Mode status  
4
5
Resolution  
Record  
Shows the currently selected image/video size.  
The Shutter button  
Shows the available size of the internal memory or the  
memory card to capture more images or videos.  
6
Remaining space  
7
8
Cancel  
Flash  
Exits the program.  
Turns the flash on/off.  
Gives an image/video a stylised look by adjusting various  
colour options.  
9
Effects  
10  
11  
12  
Zoom ratio  
Zoom out  
Menu  
Shows the current zoom ratio.  
Decreases the zoom ratio by one.  
Shows more options, including restoring to default.  
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Colour options  
1
2
5
6
3
4
7
8
No.  
Name  
Description  
Adjusts the relative difference between the darkest and  
lightest areas of an image.  
1
Contrast  
Adjusts the reflective quality of how bright/dark an image  
appears.  
2
Brightness  
3
4
Colour mode  
Frame  
Selects a colour mode such as sepia or black and white.  
Selects a frame type such as stamp.  
Adjusts the gradation of a colour determined by the light  
spectrum.  
5
6
Hue  
Menu toggle  
button  
Toggles between the standard capture mode and the  
Effects menu.  
7
8
Sharpness  
Saturation  
Adjusts the degree of clarity in colours.  
Adjusts the degree of intensity in colours.  
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Recording videos  
1. To enter the camcorder mode, press the Camera/Camcorder  
key on the right side of  
the PDA phone, tap Start > Programs > Pocket Studio, or tap the camera icon  
are using Pictures & Videos.  
if you  
2. Tap Menu > Camcorder.  
3. Tap Menu > Settings > Camcorder to decide the time limit, the file format and where to save  
the video file, or tap Menu > Profiles and then select a preset.  
4. Customise other options such as zoom ratio, white balance, or tap Menu > Effects (or tap  
)
for more colour options.  
5. The lens is located on the back of the PDA phone. Tap anywhere on the screen or Menu > Full  
Screen to view the full screen as needed. (Tap anywhere on the screen again to exit full  
screen.)  
6. When you are ready to shoot a video, press the Camera/Camcorder  
or tap Record to start shooting.  
key or the joystick,  
7. To pause, press the Right soft key or tap Pause. To resume, press the Right soft key  
again or tap Resume. To stop, press the Left soft key , the Camera/Camcorder  
key  
or the joystick, or tap Stop  
.
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Shooting videos  
1
2
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Mic on/off  
Duration  
Turns the microphone on/off.  
2
Shows the total video time you have recorded.  
Browsing and opening image, video or music files  
By default, all pictures and videos you have shot are stored in the My Pictures and My  
Videos folders respectively in the internal (main) memory. You can use File Explorer,  
Pictures & Videos or Windows Media (video and music files only) to find the file you want.  
Once it is located, you can tap it to open it.  
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1
2
No.  
Name  
Description  
1
Sort By  
Arranges files in the order of name, date, size or type.  
Shows the folder structure and the currently selected  
folder.  
2
3
Folder  
Library  
Shows all available media types. Tap any one to expand  
for more categories and selections.  
Viewing images  
1. Tap an image to open from within File Explorer or Pictures & Videos.  
2. Tap Menu and select an option like Zoom or Play Slide Show (for multiple image playback)  
as needed.  
3. Move the joystick to the right to view the next image, or to the left to view the previous image.  
Viewing videos or playing music  
1. Tap a video or music file to open from within File Explorer or Windows Media.  
2. The selected file starts playing automatically. Available controls are similar to those in  
Windows Media Player on your PC or notebook computer. Tap Menu for options like  
Repeat or Properties as needed.  
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3. Tap Menu > Library or return to File Explorer to select another video or music file for  
playback as needed.  
4
5
1
2
3
6
7
8
No.  
1
Name  
Description  
Timecode  
Full screen  
Shows the current timecode during playback.  
Plays a video in the full screen mode.  
2
Windows Media  
web site  
3
Connects to the Windows Media web site.  
4
5
6
7
8
Volume on/off  
Volume level  
Volume up  
Turns the volume on or off.  
Shows the current degree of volume.  
Turns up the volume.  
Volume down  
Turns down the volume.  
Playback controls Provides a number of navigation buttons.  
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Editing an image file with Pocket Edit  
You can edit an existing image or create a new one using Pocket Edit, which lets you add  
colour tones, sketches, text overlay and more.  
1. Tap Programs > Pocket Edit.  
2. Tap Menu > File > Open and then tap an image file to open, or tap Menu > File > New to  
open a blank image file.  
3. Tap from the 9 categories as shown below to do editing as needed. When a category is selected,  
available options will appear above. Select an option, and then start editing.  
For option description, tap and hold an option to see the pop-up message.  
4. If you need to cancel the current editing, you can undo once by tapping Menu > Edit > Undo.  
To revert the image to its original state, tap Menu > Edit > Restore Original.  
5. Once editing is done, tap Menu > File > Save As, and then select file saving options to save to  
a different image file.  
In Step 5, if you select Save, the edited file will still be saved as another image file instead of  
overwriting the original one.  
6
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7
8
2
3
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4
5
10  
11  
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Options in Pocket Edit  
No. Name  
Description  
1
2
Effects  
Provides colour effects such as sepia and negative.  
Adjusts the relative difference between the darkest and  
lightest areas of an image.  
Contrast  
Adjusts the reflective quality of how bright/dark an image  
appears.  
3
Brightness  
4
5
6
Crop/Rotate  
View  
Provides options for resizing.  
Provides viewing options such as zoom in/out.  
Provides options for deformation.  
Warp/Deform  
Provides a compact window for you to move easily to any  
location of an image. This is particularly useful when an  
image is enlarged.  
Navigation  
Window  
7
8
9
Frame  
Selects a frame type such as stamp.  
Options for a  
category  
Provides detailed options for a category. These vary as  
you select a different category.  
Provides options for typing text. Before typing text, you  
need to tap a desired location in an image and draw a text  
box first. Then you can type text within the text box.  
10  
11  
Text overlay  
Pencil/Brush  
Provides options for drawing, such as free hand.  
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Microsoft ActiveSync  
Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronise the information on your desktop computer  
with the information on your device. Synchronisation compares the data on your device with  
your desktop computer and updates both computers with the most recent information. For  
example:  
• Keep Pocket Outlook data up-to-date by synchronising your device with Microsoft Outlook  
data on your desktop computer.  
• Synchronise Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between your device and desktop  
computer. Your files are automatically converted to the correct format.  
• Back up and restore your device data.  
• Copy (rather than synchronise) files between your device and desktop computer.  
• Control when synchronisation occurs by selecting a synchronisation mode. For example,  
you can synchronise continually while connected to your desktop computer or only when  
you choose the synchronise command.  
• Select which information types are synchronised and control how much data is  
synchronised. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you  
want synchronised.  
Installing ActiveSync on PC  
Insert the Companion CD containing ActiveSync into the optical drive of your computer,  
and then follow the instructions on the screen to complete installation.  
To ensure that synchronisation works properly, you must install Microsoft ActiveSync on your  
computer before connecting your PDA phone to the computer.  
Setting up a sync relationship  
After you have installed ActiveSync on your PC, you can begin to connect your PDA phone to  
the PC. Take the included data cable and connect the mini-USB end to your PDA phone’s  
mini-USB socket and the USB end to your computer’s USB socket.  
Once the data cable connects the PDA phone to the PC, the PDA phone will emit a sound  
indicating connection found. On the PC side, a Synchronization Setup Wizard will  
automatically pop up.  
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To synchronise information:  
1. Decide if you want to synchronise your information with a Microsoft Exchange Server, and  
then click Next.  
2. Select an information type (such as Contacts and Calendar) to synchronise, and then click  
Next.  
3. Click Finish to close the wizard and start synchronisation. During synchronisation, ActiveSync  
examines each of the information types you selected to be synchronised and sees which records  
are not the same on both the PDA phone and PC. Once both the PDA phone and PC have the  
same information, all information types will be listed as Synchronized.  
After synchronisation, you can check that information you have stored in Microsoft Outlook  
on your PC has been copied to your PDA phone without having to type a word. Disconnect  
your PDA phone from your PC and you are ready to go.  
Once you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronisation process, you can  
start synchronisation again any time from your PDA phone or the PC. To do so, connect your  
PDA phone to the PC and then synchronisation will automatically start. You can also tap  
Start > Programs > ActiveSync > Sync on your PDA phone, or click Synchronize from  
within ActiveSync on the PC.  
• If the connection between your PDA phone and the PC is not stable, tap Start > Settings >  
Connections > USB to PC and uncheck Enable advanced network functionality. If the  
problem still exists, disable the virus protection program and/or the firewall on the PC.  
• While your PDA phone and the PC are connected, every time the data of an information type  
is updated (for example, a new e-mail is available in the Inbox), the same update will be  
synchronised automatically to your PDA phone shortly afterwards.  
Adding programs  
If you want to install a new program to your PDA phone, you will need to install it first on  
your PC.  
1. Determine your PDA phone’s processor type so that you know which version of the software to  
install. To do so, tap Start > Settings > System > About > Version, and then make a note of  
the information in Processor.  
2. Download the program to your PC (or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into  
your PC). You may see a single *.xip,*.exe, or *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions of  
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files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program designed for  
Microsoft Pocket PC and your device processor type.  
3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the  
program. Many programs provide special installation instructions.  
4. Connect your PDA phone and PC.  
5. Double-click the *.exe file.  
• If the file is an installer, the installation wizard will begin. Follow the directions on the  
screen. Once the software has been installed on your PC, the installer will automatically  
transfer the software to your PDA phone.  
• If the file is not an installer, you will see an error message stating that the program is valid  
but is designed for a different type of computer. You will need to move this file to your PDA  
phone. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file  
or documentation, use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files  
folder on your device. For more information on copying files using ActiveSync, see  
ActiveSync Help.  
• Once installation is complete, tap Start > Programs > the program icon to switch to it.  
Removing programs  
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Remove Programs.  
2. Select the program you wish to remove.  
3. Click Remove, and then follow the instructions on the screen to complete uninstallation.  
• After removing a program from your PDA phone, the program might still exist on the PC.  
• While your PDA phone and the PC are connected, you can click Start > Control Panel >  
Add/Remove Programs to remove a program from your PDA phone and/or the PC.  
Push Mail  
In addition to synchronising with a PC, you can synchronise with the Exchange Server 2003  
Service Pack 2. By doing so, without a data cable, you can still receive mails on your PDA  
phone as soon as there are new ones available from your mail server. This feature is often  
called “Push Mail. You can also synchronise Contacts, Calendar and Tasks.  
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To set up Push Mail:  
1. Connect to an existing modem connection such as GPRS.  
2. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.  
3. Tap Menu > Add Server Source.  
4. Enter the address of your Outlook Web Access server and uncheck This server requires an  
encrypted (SSL) connection. Then tap Next.  
5. Enter your user name, password and domain name. Then tap Next.  
6. Choose the data types you want to synchronise.  
7. Synchronisation now starts. Wait for a while to receive mails.  
Tap Menu > Schedule to customise the synchronisation interval as needed.  
Connect to ActiveSync using Bluetooth®  
Without a data cable, you can still connect your PDA phone to a computer supporting  
Bluetooth® (either built-in or with a Bluetooth® dongle).  
• The computer must use Windows XP Service Pack 2.  
• If you are using a Bluetooth® dongle, use the default driver that comes with Windows XP.  
To set up a Bluetooth® connection between a computer and your PDA phone:  
1. On the computer, right-click the Bluetooth® icon on the Notification area of Windows XP (or  
click Start > Control Panel > Bluetooth Device) to open the Bluetooth Device window.  
2. On the Options tab, select Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to  
this computer.  
3. On the COM Ports tab, click Add.  
4. Select Incoming (device initiates the connection) and click OK.  
5. Note down the number of the COM port that was added. It is recommended that the COM  
port number is less than 10.  
6. Click OK.  
7. In ActiveSync on the computer, click File > Connection Settings.  
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8. Check Allow connections to one of the following, and then choose the COM port you  
noted in Step 5.  
9. Click OK.  
10. On the PDA phone, create a new partnership with the computer.  
11. The computer name is displayed. Tap it and make sure ActiveSync is checked.  
12. In ActiveSync on the PDA phone, tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.  
13. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth.  
Media (music and video) files can be synchronised only by using a cable connection.  
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Webaroo  
Webaroo is a program that provides services for you to search and browse real web pages  
without an Internet connection. Therefore, you can take the web with you and find what you  
are looking for anywhere and anytime. Webaroo stores searchable web content on your PDA  
phone, and the content can be updated when synchronizing with your computer. For more  
information, visit http://www.webaroo.com/.  
Installing Webaroo  
To install Webaroo, you first need to install it (along with imported web content from the  
accompanying disc or the Webaroo web site) on a desktop or laptop computer. Next, install  
Webaroo on your PDA phone, and then copy the web content from your computer.  
To install Webaroo:  
1. Insert the accompanying disc to the disc drive of your computer.  
2. Locate and run the WebarooSetup.exe file.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete setup. Webaroo Content Setup will then  
appear to help you import the web content from the accompanying disc.  
4. Use the USB data cable to connect your PDA phone to the computer that already has Webaroo  
and ActiveSync installed. Webaroo Status Window will then appear automatically. If it does  
not appear automatically, right-click the Webaroo icon on the Windows taskbar and select  
Status Window.  
5. In Webaroo Status Window on your computer, click Install Webaroo to install Webaroo to  
your PDA phone.  
Once Webaroo is installed, you can copy content to your PDA phone from your computer.  
To copy content to your PDA phone:  
1. Connect your PDA phone to your computer.  
2. Open Webaroo on your computer, and then click Content.  
3. Select the web packs or the web sites you want to add.  
4. Select Storage Card from the drop-down list to start copying the content to your PDA phone.  
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After copying the content, you can disconnect your PDA phone from the computer, and then  
start using Webaroo.  
Running Webaroo  
You can start Webaroo by clicking the Webaroo icon  
shortcut icon on the screen of your PDA phone.  
in the Start menu, or through the  
Alternatively, you can open Webaroo from your Programs folder. Once Webaroo opens in the  
browser, you can search and browse for the content in the same way you use Webaroo on  
your computer.  
For more information on using Webaroo, see the Help section of Webaroo or the Webaroo  
user manual on the accompanying disc.  
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Troubleshooting information  
If you encounter problems when using your PDA phone, please refer to the troubleshooting  
information below to solve them. If the problem still persists after you have tried the  
suggested solutions, please contact your dealer or customer service for assistance.  
Do not attempt to disassemble the PDA phone by yourself. There are no user serviceable  
parts inside.  
Call-related problems  
Cannot make outgoing calls.  
Check the following:  
• Is your PDA phone in Flight mode? Change the Phone mode to On, so you can use the call-  
related functions.  
• Is there a SIM card in the phone? Install a valid SIM card.  
• Is the signal strength strong enough? Try moving to a different location to obtain better  
signal reception.  
• Is the call barring feature activated? Deactivate the feature if necessary.  
Cannot answer incoming calls.  
Check the following:  
• Is your PDA phone in Flight mode? Change the Phone mode to On, so you can use the call  
related functions.  
• Is there a SIM card in the phone? Install a valid SIM card.  
• Is the signal strength strong enough? Try moving to a different location to obtain better  
signal reception.  
Cannot use certain call functions (call waiting, call barring, etc).  
Depending on your network service provider, some call services may require an extra  
subscription. Please contact your network service provider for details.  
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There are noises during a call.  
Check the following:  
• Are you near a strong electromagnetic source (such as a TV, a microwave oven, etc.) during  
the call? Move to another location to reduce the interference effects.  
• Check the status of signal reception. If necessary, move to another location where reception  
is better.  
Poor reception.  
Check the following:  
• The network signal is too weak at your current location. In a basement or near a tall  
building, for example, wireless transmissions may not effectively reach the signal.)  
• The network is busy at the current time. (During peak times, for example, there may be too  
much network traffic to handle additional calls.)  
You are too far away from a base station for your network operator.  
Echo or noise.  
Check the following:  
• Poor network trunk quality on the part of your network operator.  
• Poor local telephone line quality.  
SIM card error.  
Check the following:  
• SIM card malfunction or damage.  
• SIM card not properly inserted.  
• Dirt on the SIM card contacts.  
There are echoes when using VoIP (Voice over IP) phone.  
Check the following:  
Try using VoIP in a more open space or with earphones to get the best reception and quality.  
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Message problems  
Cannot send or receive text messages.  
Check the following:  
• Is the phone in Flight mode? Change the Phone mode to On.  
• Is the signal strength strong enough? Try moving to a different location to obtain better  
signal reception.  
Cannot send or receive multimedia messages.  
Check the following:  
• Is the phone in Flight mode? Change the Phone mode to On.  
• Have you subscribed to the MMS service from your network service provider? The MMS  
service may require an extra subscription.  
• Has the MMS setting been correctly configured? Check the setting with your network  
service provider.  
• The status of phone memory. Is there enough space? Delete some files if necessary.  
Cannot send or receive e-mail.  
Check the following:  
• Check your network connection.  
• Has the e-mail setting been correctly configured? Check the setting with your e-mail service  
provider.  
Internet problems  
Cannot connect to the Internet.  
Connection problems  
Cannot connect the PDA phone to PC using the data cable.  
Check the following:  
• Is the power of the PDA phone turned on?  
• Check the data cable.  
• Make sure the ActiveSync is installed.  
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System problems  
Cannot turn the phone on.  
Check the following:  
• Make sure that you have put the battery lock in the locked position.  
• Is the battery fully charged? Check the battery and fully charge it if necessary.  
• Are the battery contact terminals clean? Seek your dealer’s help to clean the terminals.  
• If the problem remains, see "Hard reset" on page 15 for more information.  
Battery charging problems  
Cannot turn the PDA phone on when charging.  
Check the following:  
This shows that the battery is over-discharged when you find the indicator on the PDA phone  
turns to orange and the PDA phone cannot be turned on while charging it. When the battery  
is over-discharged, it loses all its electric power. Please charge the phone for over 30 minutes  
and the system will boot up automatically.  
Cannot turn the PDA phone on after charging for over 30 minutes.  
Check the following:  
If you find that you still cannot turn the PDA phone on after charging it for over 30 minutes,  
this means the PDA phone has entered deep sleep mode incorrectly and so cannot be turned  
on normally. Please note that if there are still some programs running and they are not closed  
correctly before the PDA phone enters deep sleep mode, the PDA phone will enter sleep  
mode incorrectly.  
Solutions:  
Step 1. Press Power.  
Step 2. If Step 1 does not work, activate soft reset. For details, see "Soft reset" on page 15.  
Step 3. If step 2 does not work, activate hard reset. For details, see "Hard reset" on page 15.  
When carrying the phone to board a plane:  
Check the following:  
• Switch the phone to Flight mode.  
• Unlock the battery lock to let the phone enter the deep sleep mode.  
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ActiveSync problems  
Cannot run ActiveSync or connection fails.  
Solution:  
• Make sure ActiveSync is properly installed and related settings are correct.  
• Restart your system.  
• Make sure the data cable is connected properly.  
Connection is not stable.  
Solution:  
Tap Start > Settings > Connections > USB to PC and uncheck Enable advanced network  
functionality.  
• Disable the virus protection program and/or the firewall on the PC.  
Cannot synchronise data.  
Solution:  
• In ActiveSync on the computer, click Tools: Options to make sure at least one data type is  
selected.  
• Make sure the data cable is connected properly.  
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Battery quality statement  
Care and  
The capacity of your mobile phone battery will reduce  
each time it is charged/emptied. Storage at too high or  
low temperatures will also result in a gradual capacity  
loss. As a result the operating time of your mobile  
phone may be considerably reduced, even after a full  
recharge of the battery.  
maintenance  
Your phone has been designed and manufactured to  
the highest of standards and should be treated with  
great care. The suggestions below will help you to  
enjoy your phone for many years.  
• Protect your phone from moisture and humidity.  
Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain  
minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.  
Should your phone become wet, disconnect it  
immediately from the power supply to avoid electric  
shock. Do not place your phone (even to dry it) on/  
in a source of heat such as a microwave oven, oven  
or radiator. The phone may become overheated and  
possibly explode.  
• Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas.  
Its moving parts may be damaged and the casing  
may become deformed and discoloured.  
• Do not store your phone in hot environments (e.g.  
vehicle instrument panel in the summer). High  
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic  
devices, damage batteries and warp or melt certain  
plastics.  
Regardless of this, the battery has been designed and  
manufactured so that it can be recharged and used for  
six months after the purchase of you mobile phone.  
After six months, if the battery is clearly suffering  
from loss of performance, we recommend that you  
replace it. Please buy only original batteries.  
Display quality statement  
For technological reasons, a few small dots with  
different colours may appear in the display in  
exceptional cases.  
Just remember that the appearance of brighter or  
darker dots generally does not mean that a fault has  
occurred.  
• Do not store your phone in cold environments.  
When the phone warms up again (to its normal  
ambient temperature), moisture can form inside the  
phone, which may damage electronic circuit boards.  
• Do not drop, knock or shake your phone. Rough  
handling can damage internal circuit boards.  
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or  
strong detergents to clean the phone.  
• The phone has better protection against splashes,  
dust and knocks if the supplied seals are used.  
The suggestions given above apply equally to your  
phone, battery, charger and all accessories. If any of  
these parts is not working properly, obtain fast and  
reliable help at our service centres.  
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Colombia......................................01 80 07 00 66 24  
Croatia.................................................0 16 10 53 81  
Czech Republic ...................................2 33 03 27 27  
Denmark ................................................35 25 65 29  
Dubai...................................................0 43 96 64 33  
Ecuador .............................................18 00 10 10 00  
Egypt....................................................0 23 33 41 11  
Estonia....................................................56 64 54 00  
Finland ..............................................09 22 94 37 00  
France................................................01 56 38 42 00  
Germany.........................................0 18 05 33 32 26  
Greece................................................80 11 11 11 16  
Hong Kong.............................................28 61 11 18  
Hungary ............................................06 14 71 24 44  
Iceland......................................................5 20 30 00  
India .............................. 22 24 98 70 00 Extn: 70 40  
Indonesia........................................0 21 46 82 60 81  
Ireland...............................................18 50 77 72 77  
Italy....................................................02 45 27 90 36  
Ivory Coast.............................................05 02 02 59  
Jordan..................................................0 64 39 86 42  
Kenya........................................................2 72 37 17  
Kuwait ......................................................2 45 41 78  
Latvia........................................................7 50 11 18  
Lebanon..................................................01 44 30 43  
Libya..................................................02 13 50 28 82  
Lithuania.............................................8 70 07 07 00  
Luxembourg......................................40 66 61 56 40  
Macedonia...........................................0 23 13 18 48  
Malaysia ..................................... + 6 03 77 12 43 04  
Malta......................................... + 35 32 14 94 06 32  
Mauritius..................................................2 11 62 13  
Mexico..........................................01 80 01 23 87 46  
Morocco .................................................22 66 92 09  
Netherlands....................................0 90 03 33 31 00  
New Zealand .....................................08 00 27 43 63  
Nigeria.................................................0 14 50 05 00  
Norway...................................................22 57 77 46  
Oman...........................................................79 10 12  
Pakistan.............................................02 15 66 22 00  
Paraguay..............................................8 00 10 20 04  
Peru .....................................................0 80 05 24 00  
Philippines ..........................................0 27 57 11 18  
Poland ...............................................08 01 30 00 30  
Portugal...............................................8 08 20 15 21  
Qatar.......................................................04 32 20 10  
Romania............................................02 12 09 99 66  
Customer Care  
We offer fast, individual advice! You have  
several options:  
Our online support on the Internet:  
We can be reached any time, any place.  
You are given 24 hour support on all  
aspects of our products. Here you will  
find an interactive fault-finding system, a  
compilation of the most frequently asked  
questions and answers, plus user guides  
and current software updates to  
download.  
You can also get personal advice about our range of  
products on our Premium Hotline:  
United Kingdom ........................ 0906 9597500  
(£ 0.75 per minute)  
Qualified employees are waiting to offer you expert  
information about our products and installation.  
In some countries repair and replace services are  
impossible where the products are not sold through  
our authorised dealers.  
If repair work is necessary, please contact one of our  
service centres:  
Abu Dhabi .......................................... 0 26 42 38 00  
Argentina....................................... 0 81 02 22 66 24  
Australia ........................................... 13 00 55 76 68  
Austria ................................................... 05 17 05 17  
Bahrain ....................................................... 40 42 34  
Bangladesh ......................................... 0 17 52 74 47  
Belgium............................................... 0 78 15 22 21  
Bolivia................................................. 0 21 21 41 14  
Bosnia Herzegovina........................... 0 33 27 66 49  
Brunei .................................................... 02 43 08 01  
Bulgaria.................................................. 02 73 94 88  
Cambodia .............................................. 12 80 05 00  
Canada........................................... 1 88 87 77 02 11  
Chile.................................................... 8 00 53 06 62  
China................................................. 40 08 88 56 56  
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Russia.............................................. 8 800 200 10 10  
Saudi Arabia....................................... 0 22 26 00 43  
Serbia ................................................ 01 13 07 00 80  
Singapore............................................... 62 27 11 18  
Slovak Republic................................ 02 59 68 22 66  
Slovenia .............................................. 0 14 74 63 36  
South Africa...................................... 08 60 10 11 57  
Spain ................................................... 9 02 11 50 61  
Sweden.............................................. 08 57 92 90 49  
Switzerland....................................... 08 48 84 08 45  
Taiwan .............................................. 02 23 96 10 06  
Thailand ............................................. 0 29 53 50 00  
Tunisia................................................... 71 86 19 02  
Turkey............................................ 0 21 64 59 98 98  
Ukraine.......................................... 8 80 05 01 00 00  
United Arab Emirates........................ 0 43 66 03 86  
United Kingdom ........................... 0 87 05 33 44 11  
Uruguay............................................ 00 04 05 46 62  
USA................................................ 1 88 87 77 02 11  
Venezuela ...................................... 0 80 01 00 56 66  
Vietnam............................................ 84 89 20 24 64  
Zimbabwe.............................................. 04 36 94 24  
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Technical data  
Product data  
GSM 850 class:  
Frequency range:  
E-GSM 900 class:  
Frequency range:  
DCS 1900 class:  
Frequency range:  
PCS 1900 class:  
Frequency range:  
Li-ion battery:  
Operating temp.:  
SIM card:  
4 (2 watt)  
824 - 894 MHz  
4 (2 watt)  
880 - 960 MHz  
1 (1 watt)  
1710 - 1880 MHz  
1 (1 watt)  
1850 - 1990 MHz  
1320 mAh  
–10 °C… 55 °C  
3.0/1.8 V  
Declaration of conformity  
BenQ Mobile hereby declares that the P51 described  
in this user guide is in compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant provisions of Euro-  
pean Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The relevant dec-  
laration of conformity (DoC) has been signed. Please  
call the company hotline if you require a copy of the  
original or visit:  
This device complies with Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two  
conditions:  
Phone ID  
You will need the following details if you  
lose your phone or SIM card:  
the number of the SIM card (on the card):  
..............................................................  
1. this device may not cause harmful interference,  
and  
15-digit serial number of the phone  
(under the battery):  
2. this device must accept any interference re-  
ceived, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
..............................................................  
the customer service number of the  
service provider:  
Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user's authority to  
operate the equipment.  
..............................................................  
Lost phone  
For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested  
and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used  
with the BenQ accessories supplied or designated for  
this product. Use of other enhancements may not en-  
sure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
If you lose your phone or SIM card,  
contact your service provider immediately  
to prevent misuse.  
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devices. They note that if you nevertheless want to re-  
duce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the  
length of calls or using a 'hands-free' device to keep  
the mobile phone away from the head and body.  
(www.who.int/emf) or BenQ Mobile  
(www.BenQMobile.com).  
SAR  
European Union (R&TTE) and  
international (ICNIRP)  
INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE / SPECIFIC  
ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)  
THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDE-  
Maximum SAR measurement for  
FCC requirements  
Head: 0.508 W/Kg (1g)  
Body: 0.706 W/Kg (1g)  
LINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES  
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiv-  
er. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure  
to radio waves recommended by international guide-  
lines. These guidelines were developed by the inde-  
pendent scientific organization ICNIRP and include  
safety margins designed to assure the protection of all  
persons, regardless of age and health.  
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as  
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit  
for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and was adopted into the  
European Standard EN 50360 and into other national  
standards. The CE mark demonstrates that the EU re-  
quirements are met.  
The highest SAR value for this device when tested at  
1
the ear was 0.346 W/kg . As mobile devices offer a  
range of functions, they can be used in positions other  
than the head, such as on the body. In this case, a  
separation distance of 1.5 cm is required.  
As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest  
transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device  
while operating is typically below that indicated  
above. This is due to automatic changes to the power  
level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum  
level required to reach the network.  
The World Health Organization has stated that  
present scientific information does not indicate the  
need for any special precautions for the use of mobile  
1. The tests are carried out in accordance with international  
guidelines for testing.  
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• This Guarantee shall apply to new devices pur-  
chased in the European Union. For Products sold in  
the United Kingdom the Guarantee is issued by  
BenQ Mobile UK Ltd., 1 Arlington Square, Down-  
shire Way, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 1WA,  
United Kingdom.  
Guarantee certificate  
(UK)  
Without prejudice to any claim the user (customer)  
may have in relation to the dealer or retailer, the cus-  
tomer shall be granted a manufacturer's Guarantee  
under the conditions set out below:  
• In the case of new devices and their components ex-  
hibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and/  
or material faults within 24 months of purchase,  
BenQ Mobile shall, at its own option and free of  
charge, either replace the device with another device  
reflecting the current state of the art, or repair the  
said device. In respect of parts subject to wear and  
tear (including, but not limited to, batteries, key-  
pads, casings, small parts on casings, protective cov-  
erings where included in the scope of delivery), this  
warranty shall be valid for six months from the date  
of purchase.  
• Any other claims resulting out of or in connection  
with the device shall be excluded from this Guaran-  
tee. Nothing in this Guarantee shall attempt to limit  
or exclude a Customer’s Statutory Rights, nor the  
manufacturer's liability for death or personal injury  
resulting from its negligence.  
• The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended  
by services rendered under the terms of the Guaran-  
tee.  
• Insofar as no Guarantee default exists, BenQ Mobile  
reserves the right to charge the customer for re-  
placement or repair.  
• The above provisions do not imply a change in the  
burden of proof to the detriment of the customer.  
To invoke this Guarantee, please contact our online  
support on the Internet  
• This Guarantee shall be invalid if the device defect is  
attributable to improper treatment and/or failure to  
comply with information contained in the user  
manuals.  
or the telephone service. The relevant number is to be  
found in the accompanying user guide.  
• This Guarantee shall not apply to or extend to serv-  
ices performed by the authorised dealer or the cus-  
tomer themselves (e.g. installation, configuration,  
software downloads). User manuals and any soft-  
ware supplied on a separate data medium shall be  
excluded from the Guarantee.  
• The purchase receipt, together with the date of pur-  
chase, shall be required as evidence for invoking the  
Guarantee. Claims under the Guarantee must be  
submitted within two months of the Guarantee  
default becoming evident.  
• Ownership of devices or components replaced by  
and returned to BenQ Mobile shall vest in  
BenQ Mobile.  
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• This Guarantee shall not apply to or extend to serv-  
ices performed by the authorised dealer or the cus-  
tomer themselves (e.g. installation, configuration,  
software downloads). User manuals and any soft-  
ware supplied on a separate data medium shall be  
excluded from the Guarantee.  
• The purchase receipt, together with the date of pur-  
chase, shall be required as evidence for invoking the  
Guarantee. Claims under the Guarantee must be  
submitted within two months of the Guarantee de-  
fault becoming evident.  
• Ownership of devices or components replaced by  
and returned to BenQ Mobile shall vest in  
BenQ Mobile.  
Guarantee certificate  
(IRL)  
Without prejudice to any claim the user (customer)  
may have in relation to the dealer or retailer, the cus-  
tomer shall be granted a manufacturer’s Guarantee  
under the conditions set out below:  
• In the case of new devices and their components ex-  
hibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and/  
or material faults within 24 months of purchase,  
BenQ Mobile shall, at its own option and free of  
charge, either replace the device with another device  
reflecting the current state of the art, or repair the  
said device. In respect of parts subject to wear and  
tear (including, but not limited to, batteries, key-  
pads, casings, small parts on casings, protective cov-  
erings where included in the scope of delivery), this  
warranty shall be valid for six months from the date  
of purchase.  
• This Guarantee shall apply to new devices pur-  
chased in the European Union. For Products sold in  
the Republic of Ireland the Guarantee is issued by  
BenQ Mobile UK, Branch Ireland, 1st Floor, River-  
view House, 21–23 City Quay,  
Dublin– The Republic of Ireland.  
• Any other claims resulting out of or in connection  
with the device shall be excluded from this Guaran-  
tee. Nothing in this Guarantee shall attempt to limit  
or exclude a Customer’s Statutory Rights, nor the  
manufacturer’s liability for death or personal injury  
resulting from its negligence.  
• This Guarantee shall be invalid if the device defect is  
attributable to improper care or use and/or failure  
to comply with information contained in the user  
manuals.  
• In particular claims under the Guarantee cannot be  
made if:  
• The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended  
by services rendered under the terms of the Guaran-  
tee.  
• The device is opened (this is classed as third party  
intervention)  
• Insofar as no Guarantee default exists, BenQ Mobile  
reserves the right to charge the customer for re-  
placement or repair.  
• Repairs or other work done by persons not author-  
ised by BenQ Mobile.  
• Components on the printed circuit board are ma-  
nipulated  
• The above provisions do not imply a change in the  
burden of proof to the detriment of the customer.  
• The software is manipulated  
To invoke this Guarantee, please contact our online  
support on the Internet  
• Defects or damage caused by dropping, breaking,  
lightning or ingress of moisture. This also applies if  
defects or damage was caused by mechanical, chem-  
ical, radio interference or thermal factors (e.g.: mi-  
crowave, sauna etc.)  
or the telephone service. The relevant number is to be  
found in the accompanying user guide.  
• Devices fitted with accessories not authorised by  
BenQ Mobile  
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information of BenQ, its Licensors or affiliates. You must  
reproduce and include the copyright notices with any  
permitted copies You make of the Licensed Software.  
License Agreement  
3. LICENSE AND USE. BenQ grants to You a non-ex-  
clusive, non-transferable end user right to install the Li-  
censed Software or use the Licensed Software installed on  
the phone. The Licensed Software is licensed with the  
phone as a single integrated product and may be used  
with the phone only as set forth in these licensing terms.  
4. LIMITATIONS ON LICENSE. You may not copy,  
distribute, or make derivative works of the Licensed Soft-  
ware except as follows:  
(a) You may make one copy of the Licensed  
Software, excluding the documentation, as an archival  
backup copy of the original. Any other copies You  
make of the Licensed Software are in violation of this  
Agreement.  
(b) You may not use, modify or transfer the right to  
use the Licensed Software other than together with  
the accompanying hardware or copy the Licensed  
Software except as expressly provided in this  
Agreement.  
This License Agreement ("Agreement") is between You  
and BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG ("BenQ"). The  
Agreement authorizes You to use the Licensed Software,  
specified in Clause 1 below, which may be included in  
your phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent to You by elec-  
tronic mail or over the air, downloaded from BenQ Web  
pages or servers or from other sources under the terms  
and conditions set forth below.  
Read this Agreement carefully before using your phone.  
By using your phone or installing, copying, and/or using  
the Licensed Software, You acknowledge that You have  
read and understood the Agreement and agree to be  
bound by all of the terms and conditions stated below.  
You further agree that if BenQ or any licensor of BenQ  
("Licensor") is required to engage in any proceeding, legal  
or otherwise, to enforce their rights under this Agree-  
ment, BenQ and/or its Licensor shall be entitled to recov-  
er from You, in addition to any other sums due,  
reasonable attorney's fees, costs and disbursements. If  
You do not agree to all of the terms and conditions of this  
Agreement, do not install or use the Licensed Software.  
This Agreement governs any Updates, releases, revisions,  
or enhancements to the Licensed Software.  
(c) You may not sublicense, rent or lease the  
Licensed Software.  
(d) You may not reverse engineer, decompile,  
modify, or disassemble those Licensed Software  
programs except and only to the extent that such  
activity is expressly permitted by applicable law  
notwithstanding this limitation.  
Parts of the Licensed Software may be supplied by third  
parties and may be subject to separate license terms. Such  
terms are set out within the documentation.  
5. MISUSE OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE OR DA-  
TA GENERATED BY THE LICENSED SOFTWARE IS  
STRICTLY PROHIBITED BY BENQ, MAY VIOLATE  
GERMAN, U.S. AND OTHER LAWS AND MAY SUB-  
JECT YOU TO SUBSTANTIAL LIABILITY. You are solely  
responsible for any misuse of the Licensed Software un-  
der this Agreement and for any liability or damage related  
in any way to your use of the Licensed Software in viola-  
tion of this Agreement. You are also responsible for using  
the Licensed Software in accordance with the limitations  
of this Agreement.  
1. LICENSED SOFTWARE. As used in this Agreement,  
the term "Licensed Software" means collectively: all the  
software in Your phone, all of the contents of the disk(s),  
CD-ROM(s), electronic mail and its file attachments, or  
other media with which this Agreement is provided and  
includes any related BenQ or third party software and up-  
grades, modified versions, updates, additions and copies  
of the Licensed Software, if any, distributed over the air,  
downloaded from BenQ Web pages or servers or from  
other sources.  
2. COPYRIGHT. The Licensed Software and all related  
rights, without limitation including proprietary rights  
therein, are owned by BenQ, its Licensors or affiliates and  
are protected by international treaty provisions and all  
applicable national laws. This Agreement does not convey  
to You nor allow You to acquire any title or ownership in-  
terest in the Licensed Software or rights therein. The  
structure, organization, data and code of the Licensed  
Software are the valuable trade secrets and confidential  
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6. TERMINATION. This Agreement is effective from  
the first date You install, copy or otherwise use the Li-  
censed Software. You may terminate this license at any  
time by deleting or destroying the Licensed Software, all  
back up copies and all related materials provided to You  
by BenQ. Your license rights terminate automatically and  
immediately without notice if You fail to comply with any  
provision of this Agreement. The rights and obligations  
under sections 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 13 of this Agreement  
shall survive the termination of this Agreement.  
AND WHETHER ARISING UNDER CONTRACT, TORT,  
NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, OR  
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE  
THE LICENSED SOFTWARE, EVEN IF BENQ IS AD-  
VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY  
IF AND TO THE EXTENT BENQ´s LIABILITY IS MAN-  
DATORY UNDER THE APPLICABLE LAW E.G. AC-  
CORDING TO PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW OR IN THE  
EVENT OF INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT, PERSONAL  
INJURY OR DEATH.  
7. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THE LICENSED SOFT-  
WARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND NEITHER BENQ  
NOR ANY OF ITS LICENSORS MAKE ANY REPRESEN-  
TATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRAN-  
TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THAT THE LICENSED  
SOFTWARE WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY  
PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR OTHER  
RIGHTS. THERE IS NO WARRANTY BY BENQ OR ITS  
LICENSORS OR BY ANY OTHER PARTY THAT THE  
FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE LICENSED SOFT-  
WARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT  
THE OPERATION OF THE LICENSED SOFTWARE  
WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE AND  
BENQ AND ITS LICENSORS HEREBY DISCLAIM ANY  
AND ALL LIABILITY ON ACCOUNT THEREOF. NO  
ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIV-  
EN BY A BENQ REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A  
WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY AFFECT THIS DIS-  
CLAIMER. YOU ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY TO  
ACHIEVE YOUR INTENDED RESULTS AND FOR THE  
INSTALLATION, USE, AND RESULTS OBTAINED  
FROM IT.  
10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT. BenQ and its Licensors  
have no obligation to furnish You with technical support  
unless separately agreed in writing between You and  
BenQ or the applicable Licensor.  
BenQ and where applicable its Licensors in the Licensed  
Software shall be free to use any feedback received from  
You resulting from your access to and use of the Licensed  
Software for any purpose including (without limitation)  
the manufacture, marketing and maintenance or support  
of products and services.  
11. EXPORT CONTROL. The Licensed Software may in-  
clude technical data and cryptographic software and is  
subject to German, European Union and U.S. export con-  
trols and may be subject to import or export controls in  
other countries. You agree to strictly comply with all ap-  
plicable import and export laws and regulations. Specifi-  
cally, You agree, to the extent required by U.S. Export  
Administration Regulations, that You shall not disclose  
or otherwise export or re-export the Licensed Software or  
any part thereof delivered under this Agreement to (a)  
Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, Syria or any  
other country (including a national or resident of such  
country) to which the U.S. has restricted or prohibited the  
export of goods or services.  
12. APPLICABLE LAW AND FORUM. The laws of Ger-  
many govern this Agreement. No choice of law rules of  
any jurisdiction will apply. The courts in Munich shall  
settle any disputes arising out of or relating to this  
Agreement provided you are a merchant.  
13. MISCELLANEOUS. This Agreement represents the  
entire agreement between You and BenQ relating to the  
Licensed Software and (i) supersedes all prior or contem-  
poraneous oral or written communications, proposals,  
and representations with respect to its subject matter; and  
(ii) prevails over any conflicting or additional terms of  
8. NO OTHER OBLIGATIONS. This Agreement cre-  
ates no obligations on the part of BenQ other than as spe-  
cifically set forth herein.  
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT  
SHALL BENQ, ITS EMPLOYEES, LICENSORS, AFFILI-  
ATES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT DAM-  
AGES, LOST PROFITS, DATA OR BUSINESS, OR COSTS  
OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR  
SERVICES, PROPERTY DAMAGE, INTERRUPTION OF  
BUSINESS OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCI-  
DENTAL, EXEMPLARY, ECONOMIC, PUNITIVE OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED,  
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any acknowledgement or similar communication be-  
tween the parties during the term of this License. Not-  
withstanding the foregoing, some products of BenQ may  
require You to agree to additional terms through an on-  
line "click-wrap" license, and such terms shall supplement  
this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement is held  
invalid, all other provisions shall remain valid unless such  
validity would frustrate the purpose of this Agreement,  
and this Agreement shall be enforced to the full extent al-  
lowable under applicable law. No modification to this  
Agreement is binding, unless in writing and signed by a  
duly authorized representative of each party. This Agree-  
ment shall be binding on and shall inure to the benefit of  
the heirs, successors, and assigns of the parties hereto.  
The failure of either party to enforce any right resulting  
from the breach of any provision of this Agreement by the  
other party will not be deemed a waiver of any right relat-  
ed to a subsequent breach of such provision or any other  
right hereunder. Notwithstanding anything to the contra-  
ry in this Agreement, BenQ and/or its licensors may en-  
force its rights, including but not limited to copyright,  
trademark or trade names, in accordance with the rules of  
law in each country.  
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