Microsoft PDAs Smartphones ET180 User Manual

User’s Guide  
ET180 Pocket PC Phone  
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About this User’s Guide  
About this User’s Guide  
Welcome to the ET180 Pocket PC Phone User’s Guide. This Guide is designed to help  
you get up and running quickly with your new ET180—a Windows® Powered Pocket PC  
2002, Phone Edition device. It describes all you need to know about how to use your new  
mobile companion as well as the application programs that come with it.  
This Guide will discuss the following topics:  
ET180 system tour  
Setup and maintenance procedures  
Viewing and entering data  
Using the phone features  
Managing information using the Microsoft® Pocket PC Phone Edition software  
programs  
Synchronising data between your ET180 and your computer  
Connecting your device to a computer, a network, or the Internet  
Personalising your device with your own preference settings  
This Guide introduces you to the many ways your ET180 can help you organise and  
manage both business and personal information to make your everyday activities a more  
productive and satisfying experience.  
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Contents  
About this User’s Guide  
First things first  
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1 Getting to know your ET180  
Phone features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
2 Entering data in your ET180  
To use Block Recognizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
To use Transcriber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Selecting and editing typed text. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Writing on the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
To write on the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Drawing on the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
To create a drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Recording a message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
To create a recording in Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
To play a recording. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Using My Text. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
To insert a My Text message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
3 Managing applications and information  
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Opening an application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Switching between applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Finding and organising information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
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4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook® applications  
Creating a meeting request. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Creating a contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
5 Managing Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 companion programs  
Pocket Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Microsoft® Windows Media™ Player  
Using Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
6 Getting connected  
Infrared communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Connecting directly to an email server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
7 Wireless data programs  
53  
Using Pocket Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
To open Pocket Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
To view mobile favorites and channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
To browse the Internet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Mobile Favorites folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
AvantGo® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Signing up for AvantGo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Synchronising email messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Connecting directly to an email server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Using the message list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Creating an email/SMS message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Managing email messages and folders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
MSN® Messenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Setting up an account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
To switch to MSN® Messenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
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8 Using Phone  
Other Phone functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
Call notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
Deleting Call Log entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86  
Settings - Services tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90  
Settings - Network tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92  
Settings - Special tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93  
9 Customising your ET180  
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Adjusting device settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95  
Personal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95  
System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99  
Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103  
Adding and removing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105  
Adding programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105  
Removing programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106  
Adding a program to the Start menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106  
To add a Start menu program using Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106  
10 User support  
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Customer support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109  
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Troubleshooting reminders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Troubleshooting procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Index  
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First things first  
Your guides  
First things first  
We would like to thank you for making ET180 your choice for your mobile computing and  
communication needs. Your new sleek ET180 is a fully integrated PDA-mobile phone  
tool. It combines the power of high-performance PDA applications for organising  
personal and work-related information with the functionality of a mobile phone for  
communicating with your contacts. And that is not all, with high-speed GPRS technology,  
you can also keep yourself connected to the information highway.  
Your guides  
To help you use your ET180, we have designed a set of guides:  
For information on:  
Refer to:  
Programs on your device 1  
This User’s Guide.  
Bundled in the ET180 Pocket PC Phone Companion  
CD, it provides online reference for using your  
device.  
The ET180 Help. To view Help, tap  
Help.  
and then  
Programs on your device 1  
The ET180 Pocket PC Phone Installation CD.  
Additional programs that  
can be installed on your  
device  
Connecting to and  
synchronising with your  
computer  
The Quick Start setup flyer  
ActiveSyncTM Help on your computer. To view Help,  
click Help and then Microsoft® ActiveSyncTM Help.  
Last-minute updates and  
detailed technical  
information  
The Read Me files.  
Located in the Microsoft® ActiveSyncTM folder on  
your computer and on the ET180 Pocket PC Phone  
Companion CD.  
Up-to-date information  
regarding your device  
1For a list of application programs bundled with your device, refer to page 27.  
Package contents  
Your ET180 comes packed in a cardboard box. Carefully unpack the box and remove the  
contents. If any of the following items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer  
immediately:  
ET180 Pocket PC Phone  
Stylus  
Callpad module  
Li-Ion polymer battery pack  
USB cradle  
Headset with remote control  
AC/DC adapter  
ET180 Pocket PC Phone Installation CD  
ET180 Pocket PC Phone User’s Guide  
ET180 Pocket PC Phone Quick Start  
Warranty Agreement  
Earphone  
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Optional accessories  
Optional accessories  
To create more variety and expand the capabilities of your ET180, you can purchase the  
following optional accessories.  
Keypad module  
USB sync cable  
Extra battery pack  
Plug adapter  
Leather cover  
Software licence agreement  
Preparing to use your ET180  
Perform the following easy setup tasks to begin using your device:  
1
2
Install the Microsoft® ActiveSyncTM software in your computer.  
Insert the SIM card.  
Do this procedure only if you want to utilize your device’s wireless data and/or  
voice capabilities. For instructions, go to page 65.  
3
4
5
6
7
Install the battery pack  
Connect the USB cradle  
Charge your device  
Set up your device  
Perform the first ActiveSyncTM operation  
Installing the Microsoft® ActiveSyncTM software  
The main function of the Microsoft® ActiveSyncTM software is to synchronise the  
information on your computer with the information on your device. Synchronisation  
compares the data on your device with your computer and updates the information on  
both locations. This will then served as a backup file in case something happens to your  
device.  
The following instructions tell you how to install the ActiveSyncTM software.  
Important installation notes  
Before installing ActiveSyncTM, make sure that the cradle is not yet connected to  
your computer. Connect the cradle only after you have finished installing  
ActiveSyncTM  
.
If you don’t have Microsoft® Outlook® 98 installed, please install Microsoft®  
Outlook® 2000 now.  
It is recommended that users choosing to install Outlook 2000 from the  
ET180 Pocket PC Phone Installation CD do so before installing ActiveSyncTM  
Do not copy the ActiveSyncTM files to your computer’s hard disk. You must use the  
ET180 Pocket PC Phone Installation CD to place the files in their proper locations  
and to decompress the files.  
.
To install the Microsoft® ActiveSyncTM software  
1
Exit any open programs, including those that run at startup, and disable any virus-  
scanning software.  
2
Insert the ET180 Pocket PC Phone Installation CD into the computer’s CD-ROM  
drive.  
The CD’s welcome page appears.  
3
4
5
6
Click the animated forward icon to go to the next screen.  
Click the Start Here tab on the right side of the screen.  
Read the instructions and installation notes indicated on the Start Here screen.  
Click the buttons on the left pane to install each of the individual applications.  
Outlook 2000 (recommended)  
ActiveSyncTM 3.5  
After installation, the ActiveSyncTM icon  
will appear on your computer’s system tray  
(on the lower right-hand corner of the screen).  
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Preparing to use your ET180  
Refer to the ActiveSyncTM software online Help for information on how to use the  
software. If at any time, you would like to restart this setup program, simply re-insert the  
CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
Installing the battery pack  
Your ET180 uses a high-density removable and rechargeable 1480 mAH Lithium Ion  
polymer battery pack. Refer to the succeeding section for instructions on how to install  
the battery pack to your device.  
WARNING! There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly. DO NOT  
disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose the battery pack in fire or water. DO  
NOT attempt to open or service the battery pack. Dispose of used batteries according to local  
recycling guidelines in your area.  
A backup battery cell is embedded into your device to prevent data loss in instances  
when the removable battery pack is removed or completely discharged. This backup  
battery cell will support the system for a maximum of 30 minutes only.  
NOTE: To enable the internal battery cell to provide backup power supply, charge your device,  
without the main battery pack, for at least four (4) hours for a minimum capacity of 30 minutes of  
backup power supply. To achieve it's full capacity of ____ backup power supply, charge it in the same  
way for at least 14 hours.  
For information on conserving power consumption to make your battery pack last longer,  
refer to page 109.  
To install the battery pack  
1
2
Align the battery marker on the battery pack with the one located on the device.  
Slide in the battery pack into the battery bay until it clicks into place.  
To uninstall the battery pack  
1
If the device is on, press the power button to turn it off.  
Wait for five (5) seconds to allow the device to completely enter sleep mode.  
Press down the battery release switch, then  
2
3
Slide out the battery pack from its bay.  
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IMPORTANT: Do not remove the battery pack for more than 30 minutes. The embedded backup  
battery cell can only provide power for this period of time after which you risk losing all data on the  
internal memory of your device.  
Connecting the USB cradle  
The cradle that comes with your device enables you to charge your device, as well as  
synchronise the information on your device with those in your computer using  
ActiveSyncTM technology.  
The dual-pocket design also allows simultaneous charging of the device and an optional  
spare battery pack if you have purchased one.  
To connect the cradle  
1
2
Connect the AC adapter cord to the power socket at the back of the cradle.  
Plug the AC adapter into any AC current outlet.  
Charging your ET180  
For initial use, you need to charge your device for about 4 hours. After that, you can  
charge it for a few minutes each day to recharge the battery to full capacity. Normally,  
you can use your device for ____ straight hours of operation before you need to  
recharge the battery.  
NOTE: Make sure that the SIM card holder is close before charging the device.  
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To charge your ET180  
1
2
3
Plug the AC adapter into any AC current outlet.  
Connect the AC adapter cord to the power socket at the back of the cradle.  
Slide the device into the front pocket of the cradle until it clicks into place.  
The connection is secure when the bottom edge of the device is aligned smoothly  
with the cradle, and the LED indicator on the device’s power button lights up  
green.  
LED status during charging:  
Flashing green: Charging  
Solid green: Charging complete  
If the battery level becomes low in the course of normal use, a status icon appears on the  
device screen indicating low or very low battery status (see "Status icons" on page 14).  
Perform an ActiveSyncTM operation to back up your data, then recharge the battery.  
If your device shuts down (i.e., battery is completely drained out) you have about  
30 minutes to recharge the battery before you lose all data on your device’s internal  
memory. During this period the embedded backup battery supplies power to your device.  
The battery pack is removable. Refer to page xi for instructions on how to remove it from  
the battery bay.  
NOTE: You have the option to purchase a spare battery pack for your device. You can charge this  
spare battery pack in the back pocket of the cradle. Refer to page 9 for instructions.  
To remove your ET180 from the cradle:  
1
Gently tilt the device forward.  
2
Pull the device up to detach it from the cradle.  
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Preparing to use your ET180  
To recharge the device using the AC adapter cord:  
When travelling you can still recharge your device and avoid the bulk of carrying the  
cradle by using the AC adapter cord to directly connect to a power outlet.  
1
2
Plug the AC adapter into any AC current outlet.  
Connect the AC adapter cord to the universal connector of your device.  
Setting up your ET180  
After you have initially charged your device for about 4 hours, you can now set it up for  
use. Refer to the instructions below.  
NOTE: Make sure that the SIM card holder is close before turning on the device.  
To set up your ET180  
1
Turn on your device by pressing the power button on the front panel.  
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Preparing to use your ET180  
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Follow the onscreen instructions on the Welcome Screen Wizard.  
Performing the first synchronisation process  
After completing the setup procedures you can now perform the first ActiveSyncTM  
operation with the help of the 'New Partnership' setup wizard.  
This wizard will help you:  
Set up a partnership so you can synchronise information between your device and  
your computer  
Customise your synchronisation settings  
To perform the first synchronisation process  
1
2
Dock your device in the front pocket of the cradle.  
Plug the cradle’s USB connector into a USB port on your computer.  
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The 'New Partnership' setup wizard will automatically start on your computer screen.  
NOTE: If the wizard does not automatically appear, launch ActiveSyncTM on your computer by  
clicking on its icon from Start > Programs.  
3
Follow the onscreen instructions.  
The first synchronisation process will automatically begin when you finish using  
the wizard.  
After your first synchronisation, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks on your  
device. You'll notice that information you've stored in Microsoft® Outlook on your  
computer has been copied to your device, and you didn't have to type a word.  
Disconnect your device from your computer and you're ready to go!  
Once you have set up ActiveSyncTM and completed the first synchronisation process,  
you can initiate synchronisation from your device anytime by tapping  
, then selecting  
ActiveSyncTM  
.
Taking care of your ET180  
This section provides information on the following:  
Safety information on using your device  
Recalibrating your device  
Creating backup files  
Resetting your device  
Safety information on using your ET180  
Your ET180’s smooth curves belies its tough construction making it an ideal combination  
of grace and strength to suit your mobile lifestyle. Observing the following safety  
information will help provide you with years of reliable and trouble-free service.  
Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions.  
Observe all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions.  
Take care not to scratch the screen of your device. When using the device, use  
the supplied stylus or plastic-tipped pens intended for use with touch-sensitive  
screens. Never use an actual pen or pencil or other sharp object on the screen  
surface.  
Take care not to drop your device or subject it to any strong impact. Do not place  
your device in your back pocket; if you sit on it, you may damage it.  
Do not place the device near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, and other similar products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
Your device is not waterproof and should not be exposed to rain or moisture.  
Do not use or store your device in any location that is extremely dusty, damp or  
wet.  
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Taking care of your ET180  
If the device went into sleep mode, allow ample time before turning it back on to  
allow for a smoother power mode transition.  
Use the correct external power source. The device should be operated only from  
the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not  
sure of the type of power source required, consult your authorized service support  
or local power company.  
IMPORTANT: This product is intended for use with certified Class 2, rated 5.4 V dc, minimum 1.85A  
power supply unit.  
Never push unwarranted objects of any kind into any slots or openings in the  
device.  
Do not place the device on any unstable surface.  
Use only approved peripheral devices and accessories with your device. Refer to  
the documentation that came with the peripheral device/accessory for proper  
installation and usage.  
Unplug any cables from the product before cleaning it. Use a soft, damp cloth to  
clean your device. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  
General usage precautions  
To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment  
observe the following precautions:  
Heed service markings. Except as explained elsewhere in this User’s Guide, do  
not service the device yourself. Refer any all servicing needs to an authorized  
service technicians.  
When any of the below conditions are present, unplug all cables from the device  
and refer it for servicing to an authorized service technician:  
The device has been exposed to rain or water.  
The device has suffered considerable impact from being dropped or an  
object has fallen on it.  
There are noticeable signs of overheating.  
The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating  
instructions.  
Safety precautions for the main battery pack  
Your device uses a removable and rechargable Lithium Ion polymer battery pack.  
Handle battery packs carefully. There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery pack  
is handled improperly. Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack.  
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts or circuits, dispose  
of in fire or water, or expose a battery pack to temperatures higher than 60°C  
(140°F).  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with specified  
batteries.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations or reference guide  
supplied with the battery pack.  
Screen recalibration  
When you first startup your ET180, you will be asked to calibrate the screen by tapping  
the center of a cross with your stylus as it moves around the screen. This process  
ensures that when you tap the screen with your stylus the item tapped is activated.  
If, however, while using your device, you discover tapping an item doesn’t bring up the  
appropriate response, it means your device has lost its calibration.  
To recalibrate the screen  
1
Launched the Align Screen window by doing either of the following:  
Software launching  
a
Tap  
On the System tab, tap the Screen icon  
On the Screen window, tap the Align Screen button.  
, and then Settings.  
b
c
.
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Hardware launching  
Press the button power and the jog dial simultaneously.  
Tap the center of the cross to with your stylus as it moves around the screen.  
2
Creating backup files  
Any additional programs or new data in your device are stored in RAM. These items will  
be lost if you have to perform a hard reset or your device loses all power for any other  
reason. Because of this it is absolutely important that you regularly backup files to your  
computer via ActiveSyncTM or to a storage card using the device’s built-in SD/MMC slot.  
When you are at your computer you can use ActiveSyncTM to synchronize files with your  
computer to serve as backup files. Refer to page 29 for more information on using  
ActiveSyncTM  
.
In instances where you are unable to access your computer, you can back up files to an  
SD or MMC card. Refer to the following section for instructions.  
To save Word or Excel files in a storage card  
1
Insert an SD or MMC card into the slot.  
Refer to page 5 for instructions.  
Open the file you want to back up.  
Tap Tools, then Options.  
2
3
4
In the Options screen, tap the drop-down menu box under Save To and select  
Storage Card.  
5
After the backup process, remove the card from the slot.  
Follow the steps on page 6.  
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Resetting your ET180  
You may have to perform a reset if the device freezes (i.e., device no longer responds to  
the buttons on the screen).  
Performing a soft reset  
A soft reset allows your device to get a fresh start, similar to rebooting a computer. This  
will restart your device and adjust memory allocation. All records and entries are retained  
after a soft reset. Unsaved data in open programs may in some cases be lost.  
To perform a soft reset:  
1
Remove the stylus from its holder.  
2
Lightly press the tip of the stylus to the reset button located on the rear panel of  
the device.  
Performing a hard reset  
A hard reset will cut off power to your device. This will erase all records and entries,  
delete all programs you have added, and restore the device default factory settings.  
Never perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not correct your problem. When you  
perform your next ActiveSyncTM operation, you can restore any data that you previously  
synchronised to your computer or you can restore data that you have backed up to a  
storage card.  
Refer to page xv for synchronisation procedures and to page xviii for details on how to  
back up data to a storage card.  
To perform a hard reset, do the following:  
1
2
Hold down the power button on the front panel of your device.  
While holding down the power button, gently press the tip of the stylus to the reset  
button.  
The Confirmation message box appears.  
3
Press the volume rocker key up.  
Refer to page 8 for the location of the volume rocker key.  
NOTE: When you perform a hard reset, the current date and time are retained. Formats, preferences,  
and other settings are restored to their factory default settings.  
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Locking your ET180  
Your device is not just a financial investment but a wealthy source of personal  
information, some of which may be confidential so it is only logical to protect it from any  
unauthorized access. The Security setting gives you the option of assigning a lock  
password that will be required to access your device after a set period of inactivity.  
To assign a lock password  
1
Tap  
, Settings.  
2
3
On the Personal tab, tap the Password icon  
Select a password option.  
.
Simple 4 digit password  
Strong alphanumeric password  
4
5
Define the period of inactivity before the lock password will be required for access.  
Enter a password then retype it to confirm.  
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Features summary  
1 Getting to know  
your ET180  
This chapter will discuss the following topics:  
Feature highlights of your ET180  
ET180 system tour  
Peripherals tour  
Basic concepts in using your ET180  
Features summary  
Performance  
Intel® PXA250 Cotulla application processor with speed of up to 400 MHz  
Integrated Intel® XScaleTM Technology  
System memory:  
64 MB SDRAM for application storage  
32 MB Flash ROM for operating system  
Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition software  
Display  
3.5" Transreflective TFT LCD (Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display)  
240 x 320 resolution  
18-bit color depth support  
Software-configurable backlight and contrast settings  
Microsoft® ClearType technology for clearer, crisper font display  
Audio  
Embedded AC '97 CODEC with CD-quality stereo output  
Built-in industry-standard 2.5-mm earphone jack  
Built-in speaker and microphone  
Phone features  
GSM broadband function  
MC388 model: Dual band GSM 900/1800  
MC45 model: Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900  
GPRS function for wireless Internet connection  
Contacts migration service using SIM Manager  
Features include Speed Dial, Caller ID, Conference Call, Call Log,  
speakerphone mode, note taking, and emergency number setting  
SMS mailbox/Inbox integration  
Customizable ring tones and ringer options  
Hardware and software launch function  
Operation time:  
Talktime (LCD off, GPRS on): 4 - 5.0 hours  
Standby time (device off, GPRS on): 120 - 150 hours  
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Connectivity  
19-pin universal connector  
Built-in SD/MMC (Standard Digital/MultiMedia Card) expansion slot  
IrDA1-standard Infrared wireless function  
Battery pack  
Removable and rechargeable 1480 mAH Lithium Ion polymer battery pack  
Embedded backup battery cell  
Operation time  
PDA operation:  
MP3 playback time (LCD off): 6.7 hours  
WMV playback time (LCD on, average level backlight, phone off): 5.32  
hours  
Internet browsing time:  
Recording time:  
NOTE: Length of battery operation will depend on power consumption which in turn is based on  
system resources use. For example, constantly using the backlight or using power-demanding  
applications will shorten the length of battery operation.  
Charging time from empty to full capacity:  
Design and ergonomics  
Stylish and sleek design  
Form factor: 109 mm x 68.5 mm x 21.6 mm (length x width x depth)  
NOTE: The depth factor indicated above is only for a unit with the battery pack attached; if the optional  
keypad module is also attached, depth factor is 24.9 mm.  
Weight  
With battery, without keypad module: 158 g  
With battery, with keypad module: 170 g  
User-friendly navigation features  
3-way jog dial for one-hand operation  
Rocker key for volume control  
Hold switch lets you lock all buttons from being accidentally pressed  
when device is placed in pocket or in a bag.  
Callpad and keypad modules for phone functions (detachable)  
1Infrared Data Association  
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Front view  
The illustration below shows the front panel with the keypad module attached. The top  
and bottom edges of the device are also shown.  
No.  
Component  
Description  
1
Earphone jack  
cap  
A non-detachable protective covering for the  
earphone jack.  
2
3
Earphone jack  
Connects to audio line-out devices (earphones/  
headphones).  
Infrared (IR) port  
Uses infrared technology to transmit and receive  
data from other IR-enabled devices.  
4
SD/MMC  
expansion slot  
Accepts an SD or MMC card, allowing you to add  
more memory.  
Install add-on applications or use audio or text files  
stored in it for use with internal applications. You can  
also use it to back up data from your device.  
5
Antenna/stylus  
holder  
The antenna has a neatly hidden slot for holding the  
stylus.  
To use the stylus, remove it from its holder and hold  
it the same way you hold a pen or pencil.  
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No.  
Component  
Description  
6
Notification  
indicator  
Lights up solid amber for alarm reminders and email  
receipt.  
7
Phone indicator  
Lights up green to indicate phone status.  
Blinking slowly (600 ms on/off) - no SIM card  
inserted, PIN prompt, ongoing network  
search/user authentication/network log in  
Blinking slowly (75 ms on/3 sec. off) -  
logged to network  
Blinking slowly (75 ms on/75 ms off/3 sec. off)  
- one or more GPRS contexts activated  
Flashing - ongoing GPRS data transfer  
8
Power button/  
Backlight control  
As a power button, press to turn on the device (LED  
lights up green) if it is off and returns to the last  
screen that was displayed, and off if it is on.  
LED status description.  
Flashing green - Charging device  
Solid green - Charging complete  
As a backlight control, press and hold to turn the  
toggle the backlight on/off.  
9
LCD  
touchscreen  
Displays the applications and data stored in your  
device. It is touch-sensitive and responds to the  
stylus or your finger.  
10  
Keypad module  
Key in numbers to make a call or letters to compose  
SMS messages.  
NOTE: The keypad module is not included in the ET180  
package contents; you need to purchase this item  
separately.  
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End button  
When there’s an incoming call, press  
to reject the call.  
During an ongoing call, press to end  
the call.  
When manually dialing a number,  
press to delete the number input.  
Press and hold to toggle on/off the  
mobile service connection.  
12  
13  
Microphone  
Inputs audio into your device when receiving/making  
a call or recording voice notes.  
Universal  
connector  
Connects your device to the cradle, which in turn  
connects to the back of your computer and through  
the AC adapter to an AC main. This allows you to  
recharge your device and perform an ActiveSyncTM  
operation.  
You can also use it to connect peripheral hardware  
devices, such as an external keyboard, to your  
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Component  
Description  
Send button  
When there’s an incoming call, press  
to accept the call.  
During an ongoing call, press and hold to  
toggle on/off the speakerphone mode.  
From Speed Dial, press to call the  
currently selected number.  
From Call Log, press to call the  
currently selected log item.  
In mailbox, press to send a composed  
email/SMS message or display options  
for a received email/SMS.  
From a PDA application, press to  
display the Dialer screen or press  
twice to redial the last called number.  
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Speaker  
Listen to audio media or a phone call from here.  
1
You need to install an appropriate driver to your device before using a peripheral device.  
Using the backlight  
If lighting conditions make it difficult for you to see the information on your device, use  
the backlight to illuminate your screen.  
You can change the backlight settings. Refer to "Brightness" on page 100.  
To activate the backlight:  
Press the power button and hold it down for about two seconds. Release  
the button when the backlight turns on.  
To turn off the backlight:  
Press the power button and hold it down for two seconds. Release the  
button when the backlight turns off.  
Using the SD/MMC slot  
Your device has an expansion slot compatible with a range of SD and MMC storage  
cards, which are primarily used to back up or transfer files and data.  
To insert a storage card:  
Hold your device securely, then push the card into the slot until you hear an  
audible system sound; this will signal that the card is already properly  
seated within the slot.  
The card is secure when it is not protruding from the base.  
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To remove a storage card:  
1
Hold your device securely\, then push against the top of the card, as if you were  
pushing it further into the slot, letting the card spring out. An audible system sound  
will signal that the card has been released.  
2
Gently remove the card from the slot.  
Rear view  
No.  
Component  
Description  
1
Main battery  
release latch  
Press to release the main battery from its bay.  
2
3
Reset button  
Main battery  
Press the end of the stylus into the hole to reset your  
device.  
Removable and rechargeable 1480 mAH Lithium Ion  
polymer battery pack.  
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:
No.  
Component  
Description  
1
Jog dial  
In pop-up menus:  
- Scroll up or down to go through menu options.  
- Press to select a highlighted option.  
In the Dialer screen:  
- Rotate up to access Call Log.  
- Rotate down to access Speed Dial.  
From Speed Dial:  
- Rotate up/down to scroll through the list.  
- Press to call the currently selected number.  
From Call Log:  
- Rotate up/down to scroll through the log items.  
- Press to call the currently selected log item.  
- Press and hold to display the pop-up menu for the  
currently selected log item.  
From SIM Manager:  
- Rotate up/down to scroll through the numbers  
stored in your SIM card.  
- Press and hold to display the pop-up menu for the  
currently selected entry.  
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No.  
Component  
Description  
2
Volume rocker  
key  
Press up to increase volume, press down to  
decrease volume.  
3
Hold switch  
Slide to lock all buttons from being accidentally  
pressed when device is placed in pocket or in a bag.  
When hold switch is enabled:  
Backlight is turned off and all hardware  
buttons are disabled  
Remote control functions are enabled  
Auto power off function is still active  
Sound notification for alarms, reminders and  
SD/MMC card movement are enabled  
When there’s an incoming call when the hold switch  
is enabled:  
Backlight is turned on with the caller ID  
displayed  
All hardware keys except for the Send and  
End keys are disabled  
Backlight turns off after ending call  
NOTE: Enabling the hold switch do not lock the reset  
button; you can still reset your device even if the hold  
switch is turned on.  
Peripherals tour  
USB cradle  
The USB cradle that comes with your device enables you to charge your device, as well  
as synchronise the information on your device with those in your computer using  
ActiveSyncTM technology. The dual-pocket design also allows simultaneous charging of  
the device and an optional spare battery pack.  
NOTE: When your device is docked in the USB cradle while the GPRS function is on, you will not be  
able to browse web pages.  
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No.  
Component  
Description  
1
USB connector  
Connects the cradle to a USB port in your computer.  
Connects the cradle to a power outlet.  
2
Power  
connector  
3
4
5
Supportbracket  
Front pocket  
Holds the device in place during charging.  
Slide in the device here for recharging.  
Spare battery  
charging  
Lights up to indicate charging status for the spare  
battery pack.  
indicator  
LED status description.  
Flashing green - Charging device  
Solid green - Charging complete  
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Rear pocket  
Slide in a spare battery pack for or recharging.  
To charge an optional spare battery pack  
1
2
3
Plug the AC adapter into any AC current outlet.  
Connect the AC adapter cord to the power socket at the back of the cradle.  
Slide the spare battery pack into the rear pocket of the cradle until it clicks into  
place.  
The spare battery charging indicator on the cradle will light green to indicate that  
the battery pack is properly inserted into the cradle pocket.  
Headset with remote control  
The ergonomically designed headset unit that comes with your device provides quality  
sound output with maximum comfort fit. Coupled with the clip-on remote control unit, you  
can proceed to use your device’s phone and multimedia features with utmost ease of  
operation.  
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No.  
Icon  
Component  
1
6-pole, 2.5 mm headset plug 1  
Multimedia remote control unit  
Hold switch 2  
2
a
b
c
d
e
f
Forward button  
Previous button  
Clip  
Stop button  
Play/Pause button  
Remote volume rocker key  
6-pole, 2.5 mm remote control plug  
Remote Send/End button  
Headset microphone 3  
Earphones  
g
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
The headset can be directly attached to the earphone jack on your device.  
When the hold switch is on, all other headset-remote control buttons are locked.  
When using the headset microphone during an ongoing call, the built-in device microphone is  
disabled.  
To connect the remote control unit with the headset to the device  
1
2
Flip the earphone jack cap open.  
Plug in the remote control plug to the earphone jack on the top edge of the device  
(1), then connect the headset plug to its connector on the remote control unit (2).  
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To connect the headset directly to the device  
1
2
Flip the earphone jack cap open.  
Plug the headset plug directly to the earphone jack on the top edge of the device.  
Remote control operation  
The table below describes the behavior of the buttons on the remote control unit when  
the unit’s hold switch is turned off. When the unit’s hold switch is turned on, all remote  
control buttons are disabled. The remote control unit won’t work when the ET180 device  
is turned off.  
Remote Control Buttons  
Action  
Play/  
Pause  
Volume  
up  
Volume  
down  
Stop  
Previous  
Next  
Quick  
Press  
Playback  
or pause  
Stop  
Go to  
next  
track  
Volume  
up one  
scale  
Volume  
down one  
scale  
Pressand  
hold for >  
2 sec.  
Playback  
or pause  
Stop  
Restart  
the  
current  
track  
Go to  
next  
track  
Volume  
up one  
scale  
Volume  
down one  
scale  
NOTE: If you reset your device, you need to first open the Microsoft® Windows Media PlayerTM  
before you can again use the remote control unit.  
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Headset operation  
The table below describes the action of the Send/End button on the headset when  
there’s an active mobile phone connection. When there’s no active mobile phone  
connection or when the Phone application is turned off, the headset’s Send/End button is  
disabled.  
Action  
Scenario  
Quick Press  
Accept the call  
Terminate the call  
Press and hold for > 2 sec.  
Accept the call  
Incoming call  
Ongoing call  
Record the ongoing call  
Keypad module  
The detachable keypad module let’s you enjoy the one-hand operation of using  
conventional mobile phones for dialing and composing SMS messages.  
The module has the following dimensions—63 mm x 60.3 x 3.5 mm (length x width x  
depth), with a 240 x 144 resolution rate. For your convenience, the keypad is illuminated  
in dim lighting conditions.  
NOTE: The keypad module is not included in the ET180 package contents; you need to purchase  
this item separately.  
To attach the keypad module to the device  
1
Remove the callpad module from the device by sliding it in a downward motion.  
2
Insert then press down the keypad module into its bay until it clicks into place.  
The module connector (i.e., gold bars) underneath the module should be aligned  
to its corresponding connector on the device bay.  
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Command interface  
When the keypad module is attached to the device and is:  
Flipped close - Phone is launched  
Flipped open - the last active screen before Phone was launched is displayed  
To lock/unlock the keypad module  
To lock the keypad module, press the key combination “*” + “1”  
To unlock the keypad module, press the key combination “*” + “1”; the prompt  
message “Unlock?” appears on the touchscreen. Press the Send button  
.
Command interface  
Hardware buttons and the stylus  
Your device has hardware buttons that control actions and scroll functions, and a stylus  
for selecting items and entering information.  
On your device, the stylus replaces the mouse.  
Tap. Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select  
options.  
Drag. Hold the stylus on the screen and drag 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. On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action  
you want to perform.  
Today screen  
When you turn on your device for the first time each day (or after 4 hours of inactivity),  
you'll see the Today screen. You can also display it by tapping  
and then Today. On  
the Today screen, you can see, at a glance, a list of important reminders for the day.  
Tap to turn off the  
phone function.  
Tap to adjust volume or  
Tap to switch to  
mute all sounds.  
a program.  
Tap to change  
date and time.  
Your day at a glance.  
Tap to view connection  
Tap to create a  
status.  
new item.  
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Status icons  
The table below describes some of the status icons you may see on your device.  
NOTE: For status icons related to the phone function, refer to page 67.  
Icon  
Description  
Turns all sounds on and off  
Backup battery is low  
Main battery is charging  
Main battery is low  
Main battery is very low  
Main battery is full  
Connection is active  
Synchronisation is beginning or ending  
Synchronisation is occurring  
Notification 1 that one or more instant messages were received  
Notification that one or more email/SMS messages were received  
1
If more notification icons need to be displayed than there is room to display them, the Notification  
icon appears. Tap the icon to view all notification icons.  
Navigation bar and command bar  
The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the active program and  
current time, and allows you to switch to other programs and close screens.  
Tap to quickly select a program  
you have recently used.  
Tap to select a program.  
Tap to see more programs.  
Tap to customise your device.  
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Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The  
command bar includes menu names, buttons, and the Input Panel button.  
To create a new item in the current program, tap New.  
To see the name of a button, tap and hold the stylus on the button. Drag  
the stylus off the button so that the command is not carried out.  
New button.  
Input panel button.  
Buttons.  
Menu  
names.  
Pop-up menus  
With pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for an item. For example, you can  
use the pop-up menu in the contact list to quickly delete a contact, make a copy of a  
contact, or send an email message to a contact. The actions in the pop-up menus vary  
from program to program.  
To access a pop-up menu  
1
2
Tap and hold the stylus on the item that you want to perform the action on.  
When the menu appears, lift the stylus, then do any of the following:  
Tap the action you want to perform.  
Tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without performing  
an action.  
Tap and hold to display  
the pop-up menu.  
Lift the stylus and tap  
the action you want.  
Tap outside the menu  
to close it without performing  
an action.  
Notifications  
Your device reminds you in a variety of ways when you have something to do or receive  
an email/SMS message. For example, if you've set up an appointment in Calendar, a  
task with a due date in Tasks, or an alarm in Clock, you'll be notified in any of the  
following ways:  
A message box appears on the screen.  
A sound, which you can specify, is played.  
The notification indicator on the front panel of your device lights up amber.  
To choose reminder types and sounds for your device, tap  
In the Personal tab, tap the Sounds & Notifications icon  
choose here are applied globally in your device.  
and then Settings.  
. The options you  
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Using the input panel  
your ET180  
You can enter data into your device in several ways:  
Use the input panel to enter typed text, either by using the soft keyboard or  
other input method.  
Write directly on the screen.  
Draw pictures on the screen.  
Speak into your device’s microphone to record a message.  
In Inbox or MSN® Messenger, use the My Text function  
Use Microsoft® ActiveSyncTM to synchronise or copy information from your  
computer to your device.  
Refer to page 29 for detailed information on using ActiveSyncTM  
.
Using the input panel  
Use the input panel to enter information in any program on your device. You can either  
type using the soft keyboard or write using Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer, or  
Transcriber. In either case, the characters appear as typed text on the screen.  
NOTE: Transcriber is available only for the English and European ET180 models.  
To show or hide the input panel  
1
2
Tap the Input Panel button.  
Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button to see your choices.  
Select an input method.  
Tap to see your choices.  
Input Panel button.  
When you use the input panel, your device anticipates the word you are typing or writing  
and displays it above the input panel. When you tap the displayed word, it is inserted into  
your text at the insertion point. The more you use your device, the more words it learns to  
anticipate.  
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Using the input panel  
Tap here if this  
is the right word.  
To change word suggestion options  
To set word suggestion options such as the number of words suggested at one time,  
follow the steps below:  
1
2
Tap  
, Settings, then the Personal tab.  
On the Personal tab, tap the Input icon  
, then the Word Completion tab.  
To type with the soft keyboard  
1
2
Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then Keyboard.  
On the soft keyboard that is displayed, tap the keys with your stylus.  
To use Letter Recognizer  
With Letter Recognizer you can write letters using the stylus just as you would on paper.  
1
Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then Letter Recognizer.  
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Using the input panel  
2
Write a letter in the box.  
Write a letter here.  
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen.  
NOTE: For specific instructions on using Letter Recognizer, with Letter Recognizer open, tap the  
question mark next to the writing area.  
To use Block Recognizer  
With Block Recognizer you can input character strokes using the stylus that are similar to  
those used on other devices.  
1
2
Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then Block Recognizer.  
Write a letter in the box.  
Write a letter here.  
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen.  
NOTE: For specific instructions on using Block Recognizer, with Block Recognizer open, tap the  
question mark next to the writing area.  
To use Transcriber  
With Transcriber you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you  
would on paper.  
NOTE: Transcriber is available only for the English and European ET180 models.  
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Using the input panel  
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
2
Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Transcriber.  
Write anywhere on the screen.  
To see how to write a letter in Transcriber  
1
2
Tap “a” on the toolbar.  
In the screen that appears, select the letter you want to learn about, and then tap  
on one of the examples given.  
Click a letter for a demonstration.  
NOTE: For specific instructions on using Transcriber, with Transcriber open, tap the question mark  
in the lower right hand corner of the screen.  
To punctuate in Transcriber  
1
2
Tap the keyboard on the toolbar.  
Tap the punctuation mark you need.  
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Writing on the screen  
3
Tap OK to hide the toolbar.  
Selecting and editing typed text  
If you want to edit or format typed text, you must select it first.  
1
2
Drag the stylus across the text to select it.  
To cut, copy, and paste typed text:  
a
b
Tap and hold the selected words  
Tap an editing command on the pop-up menu, or tap a command on the Edit  
menu.  
Writing on the screen  
In any program that accepts writing, such as the Notes program, and in the Notes tab of  
Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks, 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've written and convert  
the information to text at a later time.  
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Writing on the screen  
To write on the screen  
Tap the Pen button to switch to writing mode. This action displays lines on  
the screen to help you write.  
Tap the Pen button and use  
your stylus like a pen.  
NOTE: Some programs that accept writing may not have the Pen button. See the documentation for  
that program to find out how to switch to writing mode.  
To select and edit written text  
If you want to edit or format written text, you must select it first.  
1
2
Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point  
appears.  
Without lifting, drag the stylus across the text you want to select.  
If you accidentally write on the screen, tap Tools, then Undo and try again.  
-or-  
Tap the Pen button to deselect it and then drag the stylus across the screen.  
You cut, copy, and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text:  
3
a
b
Tap and hold the selected words  
Tap an editing command on the pop-up menu, or tap a command on the Edit  
menu.  
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Writing on the screen  
To convert writing to text  
Tap Tools and then Recognize.  
If you want to convert only certain words, select them before tapping  
Recognize on the Tools menu (or tap and hold the selected words and then  
tap Recognize on the pop-up menu). If a word is not recognized, it is left as  
writing.  
Select the text you want  
to convert and tap Recognize on the  
pop-up menu.  
The writing is turned into  
text.  
If the conversion is incorrect, you can select different words from a list of alternates or  
return to the original writing. To do so:  
1
2
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 alternate words appears.  
Do either of the following:  
3
a
b
Tap the word you want to use.  
Tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing.  
Tap to return to your  
original writing.  
Or, tap the word you want  
to use.  
NOTE:  
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  
Tips for getting good recognition  
Write neatly.  
Write on the lines. Write the cross of the "t" and apostrophes below the top  
line so that they are not confused with the word above. Write periods and  
commas above the line.  
For better recognition, try increasing the zoom level to 300% using the  
Tools menu.  
Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so  
that your device can easily tell where words begin and end.  
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.  
To create a drawing  
1
Cross three ruled lines on your first stroke.  
A drawing box appears.  
2
Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing.  
The drawing box indicates  
the boundaries of the drawing.  
Pen button.  
Drawings that do not cross three ruled lines will be treated as writing.  
TIP: You may want to change the zoom level so that you can more easily work on or view your  
drawing. Tap Tools and then select a zoom level.  
To select a drawing  
If you want to edit or format a drawing, you must select it first.  
Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears.  
To select multiple drawings, deselect the Pen button and then drag to  
select the drawings you want.  
To edit a drawing  
To cut, copy, and paste selected drawings:  
a
b
Tap and hold the selected drawing.  
Tap an editing command on the pop-up menu, or tap a command on the Edit  
menu.  
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Recording a message  
To resize a drawing:  
a
b
Make sure the Pen button is not selected.  
Drag a selection handle until desired size is attained.  
NOTE: You may want to change the zoom level so that you can more easily work on or view your  
drawing. Tap Tools and then select a zoom level.  
Recording a message  
In any program where you can write or draw on the screen, you can also quickly capture  
thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by recording a message.  
In Calendar, Tasks, and Contacts, you can include a recording in the Notes  
tab of the Edit menu.  
In Notes, you can either create a stand-alone recording or include a  
recording in a written note.  
Refer to the succeeding sections for instructions.  
In Inbox, you can add a recording to an email message.  
To create a recording in Notes  
1
Tap  
, then Notes.  
If you want to include the recording in a note, open the note first.  
2
3
Tap  
on the command bar.  
Position your device's microphone near your mouth or other source of sound.  
NOTE: Refer to "Front view" on page 3 for the location of your device’s microphone.  
4
5
On the Recording toolbar, tap  
.
Start recording after the beep sound.  
Tap to stop recording. Two beeps will sound.  
The new recording appears in the note list or as an embedded icon.  
TIP: You can also use the microphone built-in the headset unit bundled with your device to create a  
recording. Attached first the headset to your device.  
To play a recording  
Tap it in the list or tap its icon in the note.  
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Using My Text  
Indicates an embedded  
recording.  
Tap to begin recording.  
Tap to show or hide  
the Recording toolbar.  
Using My Text  
When using Inbox or MSN® Messenger, use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently  
used messages into the text entry area.  
To insert a My Text message  
1
2
Tap My Text on the screen’s command bar.  
Tap a message.  
Tap to select a  
prewritten message.  
NOTE: You can add text after inserting a My Text message before sending it.  
To edit a My Text message  
1
2
In the Tools menu, tap Edit and then tap My Text Messages.  
Select the message you wish to edit and make the desired changes.  
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Opening an application  
3 Managing applications  
and information  
This chapter will discuss the following topics:  
Opening and switching between applications in your device  
Using File Explorer to manage files  
Using the Find function to look for a specific file  
Using ActiveSyncTM to exchange and update data  
Opening an application  
You can open applications by doing either of the following:  
Tap a program name from the menu.  
NOTE: You can customise which programs you see on the  
menu. For instructions, see "Adding  
a program to the Start menu" on page 106.  
Tap  
, then Programs to see more programs.  
Switching between applications  
Choose from the following options to switch between applications:  
Select another program from the menu.  
NOTE: Some programs have abbreviated labels for check boxes and drop-down menus. To see the  
full spelling of an abbreviated label, tap and hold the stylus on the label. Drag the stylus off the label  
so that the command is not carried out.  
The following table contains a partial list of programs that are available on your device.  
Refer to the ET180 Pocket PC Phone Installation CD for additional programs that you  
can install in your device.  
Icon  
Program  
Usage  
ActiveSyncTM  
Synchronise information between your device and your  
computer.  
Calendar  
Keep track of your appointments and create meeting  
requests.  
Contacts  
Inbox  
Keep track of your friends and colleagues.  
Send and receive email messages.  
Notes  
Create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and  
recordings.  
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Finding and organising information  
Icon  
Program  
Usage  
Microsoft®  
Reader for  
Pocket PC  
Download and read eBooks on your device.  
MSN®  
Messenger  
Send and receive instant messages with your MSN®  
Messenger contacts.  
Tasks  
Phone  
Keep track of your tasks.  
Make and receive calls and SMS messages; swap  
between calls and set up conference calling.  
Pocket Excel  
Create new workbooks or view and edit Excel  
workbooks created on your computer.  
Pocket  
Internet  
Explorer  
Browse Web and WAP sites, and download new  
programs and files from the Internet.  
Pocket Word  
Create new documents or view and edit Word  
documents created on your computer.  
SIM  
Manager  
Loads contents of your SIM card to your device and  
transfer it to Contacts.  
Solitaire  
Play your favorite card game online for on-the-road  
entertainment.  
Windows  
MediaTM  
Player  
Play digital audio and video files that are on stored on  
your device or on a network.  
Terminal  
Services  
Client  
Log onto a Windows NT server type PC that is running  
Terminal Services software and use all of the programs  
that are available on that PC from your device.  
Finding and organising information  
Use the Find function and the File Explorer window to search for specific files and  
manage your files easily.  
To use Find  
The Find function helps you quickly locate specific files.  
1
2
On the  
menu, tap Find.  
Enter the text you want to find, then select a data type.  
TIP: To quickly find information that is taking up storage space on your device, select the Larger than  
64 KB option from the Type drop-down box.  
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Using ActiveSyncTM  
3
Tap  
to start the search.  
Tap here to  
start search.  
Type text you  
want to find.  
To use File Explorer  
Use File Explorer to locate files on your device and to organise these files into folders.  
On the  
menu, tap Programs, and then File Explorer  
.
Tap to change folders.  
Select the sort order  
for the list.  
Tap the folder name  
to open it.  
Tap and hold to create  
a new folder.  
Using ActiveSyncTM  
Using ActiveSyncTM, you can synchronise information in Microsoft® Outlook or Microsoft®  
Exchange on your computer with your device. You can also synchronise this information  
directly with a Microsoft® Exchange server. Each time you synchronise, ActiveSyncTM  
compares the changes you made on your device and computer or server and updates  
both locations with the latest information. For example:  
Keep Pocket Outlook® data up-to-date by synchronising your device with  
the Microsoft® Outlook data on your computer.  
Synchronise Microsoft® Word and Microsoft® Excel files between your  
device and your computer. Files are automatically converted to the correct  
format.  
By default, ActiveSyncTM does not automatically synchronise all types of information. Use  
ActiveSyncTM options to turn synchronisation on and off for specific information types.  
You can also use ActiveSyncTM to:  
Back up and restore data in your device.  
Copy (rather than synchronise) files between your device and your computer.  
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Using ActiveSyncTM  
Control when synchronisation occurs by selecting a synchronisation mode.  
For example, you can synchronise continually while connected to your  
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.  
Before you begin synchronisation, install ActiveSyncTM on your computer from the  
ET180 Pocket PC Phone Installation CD.  
NOTE: ActiveSyncTM is already installed on your device.  
For instructions on installing ActiveSyncTM, go to page x or you could refer to the ET180  
Pocket PC Phone Quick Start flyer included in the package contents.  
For detailed information about using ActiveSyncTM on your computer, start ActiveSyncTM  
on your computer, and then see ActiveSyncTM Help.  
To open ActiveSyncTM on your device  
TM  
Tap  
, and then tap ActiveSync  
.
View connection status.  
Tap to connect and synchronize.  
Tap to stop synchronization.  
View synchronization status.  
Tap to synchronize via IR or  
change synchronization settings.  
To remotely synchronise your device  
1
2
3
Tap  
, and then ActiveSync  
.
In the Tools menu, tap Options.  
In the PC tab, select Include PC when synchronising remotely then select your  
computer's name.  
Remote synchronisation with a computer will work only if you have set up a  
partnership with that computer through ActiveSyncTM and have set ActiveSyncTM  
to allow remote connections. Other restrictions apply.  
For more information on remote synchronisation, see ActiveSyncTM Help on your  
computer.  
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4 Managing Microsoft® Pocket Outlook® applications  
Calendar  
4
Managing Microsoft®  
Pocket Outlook® applications  
This chapter will discuss the basic applications included in the Microsoft® Pocket  
Outlook® program installed in your device. This discussion will include:  
Calendar  
Contacts  
Tasks  
Notes  
Inbox - for more information on this program refer to page 57.  
You can use these programs individually or in tandem with each other. For example,  
email addresses stored in Contacts can be used to address email messages in Inbox.  
Calendar  
Calendar enables you to conveniently manage your schedules and appointments or any  
other activities associated with a time and date. You can schedule appointments,  
including meetings and other events. Checking your appointments is easy using one of  
several views—Agenda, Day, Week, Month, and Year.  
NOTE: Switch view options by using the View menu.  
To open Calendar  
Tap  
, then Calendar.  
Calendar will open to today’s schedule.  
NOTE: You can customise the Calendar display, such as changing the first day of the week, by  
tapping Options on the Tools menu.  
Tap to go to today.  
Tap to display or edit  
the appointment details.  
Tap to create a new appointment.  
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Calendar  
Scheduling an appointment  
You can use Calendar to create an appointment schedule.  
To create an appointment  
1
2
If you are in Day or Week view, tap the desired date and time for the appointment.  
Tap New.  
Tap to return to the calendar  
(the appointment is saved  
automatically).  
Tap to choose from  
predefined text.  
Tap to choose from  
previously entered locations.  
Tap to select a time.  
Tap to select a date.  
Notes is a good place  
for maps and directions.  
3
Using the input panel, enter a description and a location.  
Tap first to select the field.  
4
5
If needed, tap the date and time to change them.  
Enter other desired information.  
You will need to hide the input panel to see all available fields.  
To add notes, tap the Notes tab.  
6
7
You can enter text, draw, or create a recording. For more information on creating  
notes, go to page 37.  
After completing the details, tap OK.  
TIP: If you select Remind me in an appointment, your device will remind you according to the options  
set in , Settings, Personal tab, Sounds & Notifications.  
To use the Calendar summary screen  
When you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary screen is displayed. To change  
the appointment, tap Edit.  
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Contacts  
View appointment details.  
View.  
Tap to change  
appointment.  
Creating a meeting request  
You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outlook®. The  
meeting request will be created automatically and sent when you synchronise Inbox or  
when you connect to your email server. Indicate how you want meeting requests sent by  
tapping Tools and then Options. If you send and receive email messages through  
ActiveSyncTM, select ActiveSync.  
To schedule a meeting  
1
2
3
Create an appointment.  
In the appointment details, hide the input panel, and then tap Attendees.  
From the list of email addresses you've entered in Contacts, select the meeting  
attendees.  
The meeting notice is created automatically and placed in the Outbox folder.  
For more information on sending and receiving meeting requests, see the Help menu of  
Calendar and Inbox in your device.  
Contacts  
Contacts maintains a list of your friends’ and colleagues’ contact information. Using your  
device’s infrared (IR) port, you can quickly share this list with other Windows-based,  
IR-enabled device users.  
To open Contacts  
Tap  
, then Contacts.  
Contacts will open to the contact list.  
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Contacts  
NOTE: To change the way information is displayed in the list, tap Tools and then Options.  
Creating a contact  
1
Tap New.  
Tap to return to the contact  
list (the contact is saved  
automatically).  
Scroll to see more fields.  
Notes is a good place  
for maps and directions.  
2
3
Using the input panel, enter a name and other contact information.  
You will need to scroll down to see all available fields.  
To assign the contact to a category, scroll to and tap Categories and select a  
category from the list.  
In the contact list, you can display contacts by category.  
To add notes, tap the Notes tab.  
4
5
You can enter text, draw, or create a recording. For more information on creating  
notes, go to page 37.  
After completing the details, tap OK.  
Finding a contact  
There are six ways to find a contact. In the contact list:  
Rotate up and hold the jog dial until alphabetical letters appear on the  
screen in large type. Rotate the dial up or down to scroll through the  
alphabet, then press the dial to select a letter.  
Tap one of the grouping of letters displayed across the top of the screen.  
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Tasks  
Enter a contact name in the box under the navigation bar.  
To show all contacts again, clear text from the box or tap the button to the right of  
the box.  
Tap the category list (labeled All Contacts by default) and select the type of  
contact that you want displayed.  
To show all contacts again, select All Contacts.  
To view a contact not assigned to a category, select No Categories.  
To view the names of companies your contacts work for, in the command bar, tap  
View > By Company.  
The number of contacts that work for that company will be displayed to the right of  
the company name.  
Tap  
Go.  
, Find, enter the contact name, select Contacts for the type, and then tap  
To use the Contacts summary screen  
When you tap a contact in the contact list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the  
contact information, tap Edit.  
View contact details.  
Tap to view notes.  
Tap to change contact information.  
Tasks  
Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do and prioritise them based on their  
importance and urgency.  
To open Tasks  
Tap  
, then Tasks.  
Tasks will open to the tasks list.  
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Tasks  
Select the category of tasks  
you want displayed in the list.  
Select the sort order  
of the list.  
Indicates high priority.  
Tap to display or edit  
the task details.  
Tap and hold to display  
a pop-up menu of actions.  
Tap to create a new task.  
NOTE: To change the way information is displayed in the list, tap Tools and then Options.  
Creating a task  
1
2
3
Tap New.  
Using the input panel, enter a description.  
You can enter a start date and due date or enter other information by first tapping  
the field.  
If the input panel is open, you will need to hide it to see all available fields.  
4
5
To assign the task to a category, tap Categories and select a category from the  
list.  
In the task list, you can display tasks by category.  
To add notes, tap the Notes tab.  
You can enter text, draw, or create a recording. For more information on creating  
notes, go to page 37.  
Tap to return to the task  
list (the task is saved  
automatically).  
Tap to choose from  
predefined subjects.  
Notes is a good place  
for maps and drawings.  
6
After completing the details, tap OK.  
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Notes  
TIP: To quickly create a task with only a subject, tap Entry Bar on the Tools menu. Then, tap Tap Here  
to add a new task and enter your task information.  
To use the Tasks summary screen  
When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the task,  
tap Edit.  
View task details.  
Tap to show and hide additional  
summary information.  
View notes.  
Tap to change task.  
Notes  
Quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings, and phone numbers with Notes.  
You can create a written note or a recording. You can also include a recording in a note.  
If a note is open when you create the recording, it will be included in the note as an icon.  
If the note list is displayed, it will be created as a stand-alone recording.  
To open Notes  
Tap  
then, Notes.  
Notes will open to the note list.  
Tap to change the sort  
order of the list.  
Tap to open a note or  
play a recording.  
Tap and hold to display  
a pop-up menu of actions.  
Tap to record.  
Tap to show or hide the  
Recording toolbar.  
Tap to create a new item.  
Creating a note  
1
Tap New.  
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Notes  
2
Create the note by writing, drawing, typing, or recording.  
For more information about using the input panel, writing and drawing on the  
screen, and creating recordings, see "2 Entering data in your ET180" on page 17.  
Tap to return to the note  
list (the note is saved  
automatically).  
Tap to show or hide  
the input panel.  
Tap to write on the screen.  
Tap to add a recording  
to the note.  
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Pocket Word  
5
Managing Microsoft® Pocket  
PC 2002 companion programs  
Perform your usual computing tasks on-the-road using the Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002  
companion programs which include:  
Pocket Word  
Pocket Excel  
Microsoft® Windows Media™ Player for Pocket PC  
Microsoft® Reader for Pocket PC  
NOTE: Microsoft® Reader is available only for the English and European ET180 models.  
Pocket Word  
Pocket Word works with Microsoft® Word on your computer to give you easy access to  
copies of your documents. You can:  
Create new documents on your device, such as letters, meeting minutes, and trip  
reports, or you can copy documents from your computer to your device.  
Synchronise documents between your computer and your device so that  
you have the most up-to-date content in both locations.  
For more information on using Pocket Word, tap  
tap Help from the menu.  
> Programs > Pocket Word then,  
Creating a new file  
Tap  
> Programs > Pocket Word > New.  
A blank document appears. Or, if you've selected a template for new  
documents in the Options dialog box, that template appears with  
appropriate text and formatting already provided.  
You can open only one document at a time; when you open a second document, you'll be  
asked to save the first. You can save a document you create or edit in a variety of  
formats, including:  
Word (.doc)  
Pocket Word (.psw)  
Rich Text Format (.rtf)  
Plain Text (.txt)  
To use the Pocket Word file list  
Pocket Word contains a list of the files stored on your device.  
Tap a file in the list to open it.  
To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list.  
Then, select the appropriate action on the pop-up menu.  
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Select the type of folder you  
want displayed in the list.  
Tap to change the sort  
order of the list.  
Tap to open a document.  
Tap and hold an item to see  
a pop-up menu of actions.  
Tap to create a new document.  
Entering information  
You can enter information in Pocket Word in one of four modes—typing, writing, drawing,  
and recording, which are displayed on the View menu. Each mode has its own toolbar,  
which you can show and hide by tapping the Show/Hide Toolbar button on the command  
bar.  
If you're opening a Word document created on a computer, select Wrap to Window on  
the View menu so that you can see the entire document.  
TIP: You can change the zoom magnification by tapping View and then Zoom. Then select the  
percentage you want. Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower one to see more of your  
document.  
Typing mode  
Using the input panel, enter typed text into the document.  
For more information on entering typed text, refer to "Using the input panel" on  
page 17.  
To format existing text and to edit text, first select the text. You can select text as  
you do in a Word document, using your stylus instead of the mouse to drag  
through the text you want to select.  
You can search a document to find text by tapping Edit and then Find/Replace.  
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Tap to return to the  
document list (changes are  
saved automatically).  
Tap and hold to see a  
pop-up menu of actions.  
Tap to change  
formatting options.  
Tap to format text.  
Tap to show or hide  
the toolbar.  
Writing mode  
In writing mode, use your stylus to write directly on the screen. Ruled lines are displayed  
as a guide, and the zoom magnification is greater than in typing mode to allow you to  
write more easily.  
For more information on writing and selecting writing, refer to "Writing on the screen" on  
page 21.  
With Space button selected,  
drag to insert space. An arrow  
appears showing the space  
direction and size.  
Tap to highlight selected text.  
Tap to select formatting options,  
such as pen weight and line color.  
Space button.  
Pen button.  
If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke, the writing becomes a drawing, and  
can be edited and manipulated as described in the following section.  
NOTE: Written words are converted to graphics (metafiles) when a Pocket Word document is converted  
to a Word document on your computer.  
Drawing mode  
In drawing mode, use your stylus to draw on the screen. Gridlines appear as a guide.  
When you lift your stylus off the screen after the first stroke, you'll see a drawing box  
indicating the boundaries of the drawing. Every subsequent stroke within or touching the  
drawing box becomes part of the drawing.  
For more information on drawing and selecting drawings, see "Drawing on the screen"  
on page 24.  
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Select Shape on the  
pop-up menu to convert  
objects to proper shapes.  
Resize an object by dragging  
the selection handles.  
Tap an arrow to  
see your choices.  
Tap to select formatting options,  
such as line weight, fill color, and line color.  
Pen button.  
Recording mode  
In recording mode, you can embed a recording into your document. Recordings are  
saved as .wav files. For more information on recording, see "Recording a message" on  
page 25.  
Pocket Excel  
Pocket Excel works with Microsoft® Excel on your computer to give you easy access to  
copies of your workbooks. You can:  
Create new workbooks on your device, such as expense reports and mileage  
logs, or you can copy workbooks from your computer to your device.  
Synchronise workbooks between your computer and your device so that you have  
the most up-to-date content in both locations.  
For more information on using Pocket Excel, tap  
tap Help from the menu.  
> Programs > Pocket Excel then,  
Creating a new workbook  
Tap  
, Programs, Pocket Excel, and then New.  
A blank workbook appears. Or, if you've selected a template for new workbooks in  
the Options dialog box, that template appears with appropriate text and formatting  
already provided.  
You can open only one workbook at a time; when you open a second workbook, you'll be  
asked to save the first. You can save a workbook you create or edit in a variety of  
formats, including:  
Pocket Excel (.pxl)  
Excel (.xls)  
To use the Pocket Excel file list  
Pocket Excel contains a list of the files stored on your device.  
Tap a file in the list to open it.  
To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list. Then  
select the appropriate action from the pop-up menu.  
Displaying the toolbar  
Pocket Excel provides fundamental spreadsheet tools, such as formulas, functions,  
sorting, and filtering, in its toolbar.  
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Tap View and then Toolbar.  
Cell contents appear here  
as you enter them.  
Format button.  
AutoSum button.  
Zoom button.  
Protecting your workbooks  
If your workbook contains sensitive information, you can protect it with a password.  
Open the workbook, tap Edit, and then Password.  
Every time you open the workbook, you will need to enter the password, so  
choose one that is easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess.  
Tips for working in Pocket Excel  
Note the following when working in large worksheets in Pocket Excel:  
View in full-screen mode to see as much of your worksheet as possible.  
Tap View and then Full Screen.  
To exit full-screen mode, tap Restore.  
Show and hide window elements.  
Tap View and then tap the elements you want to show or hide.  
You might want to freeze the top and left-most panes in a worksheet to keep row  
and column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet.  
a
b
Select the cell where you want to freeze panes.  
Tap View and then Freeze Panes.  
Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet.  
a
b
Tap View and then Split.  
Then drag the split bar to where you want it.  
To remove the split, tap View and then Remove Split.  
Show and hide rows and columns.  
a
To hide a hidden row or column:  
Select a cell in the row or column you want to hide.  
b
Tap Format, then Row or Column, and then Hide.  
a
To show a hidden row or column:  
Tap Tools, then Go To.  
b
c
Type a reference that is in the hidden row or column.  
Tap Format, then Row or Column, and then Unhide.  
Microsoft® Windows MediaPlayer  
for Pocket PC  
Use Microsoft® Windows MediaPlayer for Pocket PC to play digital audio and video  
files (Windows Media and MP3 files) that are on stored on your device or on a network.  
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Indicates the progress  
of the current track.  
Tap to play or pause.  
Tap to adjust volume.  
Tap to shift to the  
Fullscreen mode.  
Tap to stop.  
Tap to play a  
previous track.  
Tap to skip to  
the next track.  
For more information about using Windows MediaPlayer for Pocket PC, tap  
then tap Help.  
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Microsoft® Reader for Pocket PC  
Use Microsoft® Reader for Pocket PC to read eBooks on your device. You can also  
download books from your favorite eBook Web site to your computer. Then, use  
ActiveSyncTM to copy the book files to your device. The books appear in the Reader  
Library, where you can tap them in the list to open them.  
NOTE: Microsoft® Reader is available only for the English and European ET180 models.  
Using Guidebook  
Guidebook contains all the information you'll need to use the Microsoft® Reader.  
To open Guidebook  
Tap Help on the Reader command bar.  
-or-  
On a book page, tap and hold on the book title, and then tap Help on the  
pop-up menu.  
Getting books on your ET180  
You can purchase and download book files from the Web to your PC and then  
synchronize them with your ET180. To do so, you need to activate your device (you only  
need to activate it once), secure an activated copy of MSReader for your PC, and then  
set up synchronization for files in ActiveSyncTM. Follow the steps below.  
1
Open ActiveSyncTM on your computer then check you have selected Synchronize  
Files - if you have done so it will appear under Information Type; if you have not,  
click Options, Sync options, then select Files and then OK from the pop-up menu.  
2
3
To activate your device, open a web browser, go to http://das.Microsoft.com/  
Go to one of the Microsoft® Reader ebook sites (www.microsoft.com/reader/  
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NOTE:  
If you do not have a copy of MSReader on your PC, go to one of the retailers listed above and download  
a free copy.  
You can also download ebook files from your favorite eBook retailer and follow the instructions to  
download the ebook files.  
4
5
Use Windows Explorer on your computer to locate the MSReader “My Library”  
folder and the “Pocket_PC My Documents” folder, find the book title in the “My  
Library” folder, and then copy it to the “Pocket_PC My Documents” folder.  
Use ActiveSyncTM to download the files from your computer to your ET180 as  
described in the Read Me file in the MSReader folder.  
TIP: Some sample books and a dictionary are included in the MSReader folder. This folder is located in  
the Extras folder on the ET180 Pocket PC Phone Installation CD.  
Using Library  
The Library is your Reader home page; it displays a list of all books stored on your  
device or storage card.  
To open Library  
On the Reader command bar, tap Library.  
-or-  
On a book page, tap the book title, and then tap Library on the pop-up menu.  
Opening a book  
Tap a book title in the Library list.  
Tap to scroll through  
the Library list.  
Tap to select  
a sort order.  
Tap to open a book.  
Tap to specify  
the books you  
want to display  
in the list.  
Tap here to  
navigate to  
other parts of  
the Reader.  
Reading a book  
Each book consists of a cover page, an optional table of contents, and the pages of the  
book. You can:  
Annotate the book with highlighting, bookmarks, notes, and drawings.  
Search for text and look up definitions for words.  
In addition to the text, each book page includes a page number and book title.  
Navigation options are listed in the bottom portion of the cover page. Page through the  
book by:  
Using the jog dial on the left side of your device  
Tapping the page number on each page  
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The first time you open a book, the table of contents, if there is one, will be displayed.  
Subsequently, whenever you open the book, you'll be automatically taken to the last  
page read.  
Tap to select  
a navigation  
option.  
Drag to select text and  
then tap an option.  
Tap arrows to turn  
the page, or tap and  
hold page # to bring  
up page riffle.  
Using the Reader features  
Reading a book electronically gives you several options not available with paper books.  
These options are available from any book page.  
Select text by dragging across the text on the page. Then, tap an option on the pop-up  
menu, as described in the following sections.  
To search for text  
1
2
3
Tap Find on the pop-up menu.  
Enter the word you want to search for.  
Tap the desired Find option.  
Reader highlights found matching text on the page.  
To close Find, tap outside the box.  
To return to your original page, tap the title and then tap Return on the pop-  
up menu.  
To copy text  
You can copy text from books that support this feature into any program that accepts  
text.  
1
2
On a book page, select the text you want to copy.  
Tap Copy Text on the pop-up menu.  
The text can be pasted into the program of your choice.  
To view book annotations  
To see a list of a book's annotations, including bookmarks, highlights, text notes, and  
drawings:  
1
2
Tap Annotations Index on the book's cover page.  
Tap an entry in the list to go to the annotated page.  
Bookmarks  
When you add a bookmark to a book, a colour-coded bookmark icon appears in  
the right margin. From anywhere in the book, tap the bookmark icon to go to the  
bookmarked page.  
NOTE: You can add multiple bookmarks to a book.  
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Highlights  
When you highlight text, it appears with a coloured background.  
Notes  
When you attach a note to text, you enter the text in a note pad that appears on  
top of the book page. A Note icon will appear in the left margin. To show or hide  
the note, tap the icon.  
Drawings  
When you add a drawing, a Drawing icon appears in the bottom-left corner of the  
page, and drawing tools appear across the bottom of the page. Draw by dragging  
your stylus.  
Removing a book  
When you finish reading a book, you can delete it to conserve space on your device. If a  
copy of the book is stored on your computer, you can download it again at any time.  
1
2
Tap and hold the title in the Library list.  
Tap Delete on the pop-up menu.  
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Infrared communication  
6 Getting connected  
You can use your ET180 to exchange information with other mobile devices and connect  
to your computer, a network, or the Internet. You have the following connection options:  
Use the infrared (IR) port on your device to send and receive files from another  
IR-enabled device.  
Connect to your Internet service provider (ISP). Once connected, you can send  
and receive email messages by using Inbox and view Web or WAP pages by  
using Pocket Internet Explorer.  
The communication software for creating an ISP connection is already installed  
on your device. Your service provider will provide software needed to install other  
services, such as paging and fax services.  
Connect to the virtual private network (VPN) at the company or organisation  
where you work. Once connected, the added security of a VPN means that you  
can access the full resources of your company’s network. For example, you can  
use File Explorer to access the files of computers on that network.  
Infrared communication  
Using infrared, you can send and receive information, such as contacts and  
appointments from another IR-enabled device.  
Refer to "Front view" on page 3 for the location of your device’s IR port.  
Sending information  
1
Switch to the program where you created the item you want to send and locate  
the item in the list.  
2
Align the IR port  
of your device with that of the IR-enabled device so that  
they are unobstructed and within a close range.  
3
Tap and hold the item, and then tap Beam Item on the pop-up menu.  
-or-  
Send items (but not folders) using File Explorer.  
Tap and hold the item you want to send and then tap Beam File on the pop-up  
menu.  
Receiving information  
1
Align the IR port of your device with that of the IR-enabled device so that they are  
unobstructed and within a close range.  
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Connecting to the Internet  
2
3
Have the owner of the other device send the information to you. Your device will  
automatically receive it.  
On the Receiving Data popup, tap Yes.  
Connecting to the Internet  
Your ET180 allows you to connect to your mobile ISP, and use the connection to send  
and receive email messages and view Web or WAP pages.  
For more information on the various wireless data communication programs bundled  
with your device, go to "7 Wireless data programs" on page 53.  
Connecting to a network  
If you have access to a network at work, you can send email messages, view Intranet  
pages, synchronise your device, and possibly access the Internet. You can connect to a  
network by creating a modem connection via a RAS account.  
Before you can create this modem connection, your network administrator will need to  
set up a RAS account for you. If this is the method you want to use, see "To create a  
modem connection to a network" later on this page. Your network administrator may also  
give you VPN settings.  
To create a modem connection to a network  
1
Get the following information from your network administrator:  
Dial-up access telephone number  
User name and password  
Domain name  
TCP/IP settings  
2
If your device does not have a built-in modem, install a modem card.  
3
4
5
6
7
Tap and then Settings. In the Connections tab, tap the Connections icon  
.
Under the Internet settings, select Internet Settings and tap Modify.  
In the Modem tab, tap New.  
In the Make New Connection window, enter a name for the connection.  
In the Select a modem list, select your modem type.  
If your modem type does not appear, try re-inserting the modem card. If you are  
using an external modem that is connected to your device with a cable, select  
Hayes Compatible on COM1.  
8
You need not change any settings in Advanced. Most ISPs now use a dynamically  
assigned address. If the ISP you are connecting to does not use a dynamically-  
assigned address, tap Advanced and then the TCP/IP tab, and enter the address.  
When finished, tap OK.  
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Starting a connection  
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In the Make New Connection window, tap Next.  
Enter the access phone number, and tap Next.  
Select other desired options, and tap Finish.  
10  
11  
12  
In the Dialing Locations tab, specify your current location and phone type (most  
phone lines are tone). These settings will apply to all connections you create.  
Starting a connection  
To start the connection, simply start using one of the following programs. Your device will  
automatically begin connecting. Once connected, you can:  
Send and receive email messages by using Inbox.  
Before you can use Inbox, you need to provide the information it needs to  
communicate with the email server.  
For instructions, see "Connecting directly to an email server" on page 51.  
Visit Web and WAP pages by using Pocket Internet Explorer.  
For more information, refer to page 53.  
Send and receive instant messages with MSN® Messenger.  
For more information, refer to page 60.  
NOTE: A pop-up screen will appear once you begin connecting, and leave when the connection is  
complete.  
Ending a connection  
To disconnect, do any of the following:  
When connected via cable or cradle, detach your device from the cable or cradle.  
When connected via Infrared, move your device away from the computer.  
When connected via dial-up or VPN, tap the Connection icon  
navigation bar, and then tap End.  
on your  
Connecting directly to an email server  
You can set up a connection to an email server so that you can send and receive email  
messages by using a modem or network connection and Inbox on your device.  
NOTE: The ISP or network must use a POP3 or IMAP4 email server and an SMTP gateway.  
You can use multiple email services to receive your messages. For each email service  
you intend to use, first set up and name the email service. If you use the same service to  
connect to different mailboxes, set up and name each mailbox connection.  
To set up an email service  
1
In Inbox on your device, tap Services.  
For more information on using the Inbox program, go to page 57.  
Tap New Service.  
2
3
Follow the directions in the New Service wizard.  
For an explanation of a screen, tap  
and then Help. When finished connecting  
to your email server, tap Services and then Connect.  
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Getting help on connecting  
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Fill out the email address field, then tap Next.  
This will initiate auto-configuration which attempts to connect your Pocket PC  
Phone to your email server and automatically download the necessary email  
connection settings.  
If auto-configuration is successful you can begin sending/receiving emails straight  
away. If unsuccessful you will need to manually enter the settings.  
5
6
Fill out the following fields: Your name, User name, and Password, then tap Next.  
From the drop-down menu select the service type that your email provider  
supports (POP3 or IMAP4).  
7
8
Fill out the Name field for your email account, then tap Next.  
Enter your email provider’s server name information for incoming and outgoing  
mail, then tap Finish.  
For an explanation of a screen, tap  
and then Help.  
To connect to your email server, tap Services and then Connect.  
Getting help on connecting  
More information on the procedures described here, as well as information on additional  
procedures, can be found in the following locations:  
The accompanying Settings Guide.  
The section on "Inbox" on page 57.  
Online Help of your device. Tap  
and then Help. Tap View, All Installed  
Help, and then Inbox or Connections.  
ActiveSyncTM Help on the your computer. In ActiveSyncTM, click Microsoft®  
ActiveSyncTM Help on the Help menu.  
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Using Pocket Internet Explorer  
programs  
Your ET180 Pocket PC Phone has built in support for a range of wireless data  
communication programs you can use to:  
Browse the Web and view WAP-enabled sites - use Pocket Internet Explorer  
(refer to page 53)  
Send and receive email/SMS messages - use Inbox (go to page 57)  
Send and receive instant messages - use MSN® Messenger (see page 60)  
Synchronize with your PC remotely - use ActiveSyncTM (refer to page 30)  
Send and receive information from another IR-compatible Windows-powered  
device - see page 49  
Using Pocket Internet Explorer  
Use Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web HTML, cHTML, and WAP pages from your  
device in either of these ways:  
During synchronisation with your computer, download your favorite links and  
mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder of Internet  
Explorer on your computer.  
Connect to an Internet service provider (ISP) or network and browse the Web. To  
do this, you'll need to create the connection first, as described in "6 Getting  
connected" on page 49.  
When connected to an ISP or network, you can also download files and programs  
from the Internet or intranet.  
To open Pocket Internet Explorer  
Tap  
and then Internet Explorer.  
Hide pictures button  
Favorites button  
Home button  
Refresh button  
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Using Pocket Internet Explorer  
To view mobile favorites and channels  
1
Tap the Favorites button to display your list of favorites.  
Tap the favorite you  
want to view.  
Tap to add or delete  
a folder or favorite link.  
2
Tap the page you want to view.  
You'll see the page that was downloaded the last time you synchronised with your  
computer. If the page is not on your device, the favorite will be dimmed. You will  
need to synchronise with your computer again to download the page to your  
device, or connect to the Internet to view the page.  
To browse the Internet  
1
Set up a connection to your ISP or corporate network, as described in "6 Getting  
connected" on page 49.  
2
To connect and start browsing, do one of the following:  
Tap the Favorites button, and then tap the favorite you want to view.  
Tap View and then Address Bar. In the address bar that appears at the top of  
the screen, enter the Web address you want to visit and then tap Go. Tap the  
arrow to choose from previously entered addresses.  
To add a favorite link while using your device:  
a
b
c
Go to the page you want to add.  
Tap and hold on the page.  
Tap Add to Favorites.  
Mobile Favorites folder  
Only items stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites folder of Internet  
Explorer on your computer will be synchronised with your device. This folder was created  
automatically when you installed ActiveSyncTM  
.
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Using Pocket Internet Explorer  
Favorite links  
During synchronisation, the list of favorite links in the Mobile Favorites folder on your  
computer is synchronised with Pocket Internet Explorer on your device. Both locations  
are updated with changes made to either list each time you synchronise. Unless you  
mark the favorite link as a mobile favorite, only the link will be downloaded to your  
device, and you will need to connect to your ISP or network to view the content.  
For more information on synchronisation, see ActiveSyncTM Help on your computer.  
Mobile favorites  
If you are using Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 or later on your computer, you can  
download mobile favorites to your device. Synchronising mobile favorites downloads  
Web content to your device enable you to view pages while you are disconnected from  
your ISP and computer.  
Use the Internet Explorer plug-in installed with ActiveSyncTM to create mobile favorites  
quickly.  
To create a mobile favorite:  
1
In Internet Explorer on your computer, click Tools and then Create Mobile  
Favorite.  
2
3
To change the link name, enter a new name in the Name box.  
Optionally, in Update, select a desired update schedule.  
NOTE: If you did not specify an update schedule, you will need to manually download content to keep  
the information updated on both your computer and device. Before synchronising with your device, in  
Internet Explorer on your computer, click Tools and then Synchronise. You will see the last time content  
was downloaded to the computer, and you can manually download content if needed.  
4
Click OK.  
Internet Explorer downloads the latest version of the page to your computer.  
TIP: You can add a button to the Internet Explorer toolbar for creating mobile favorites. In Internet  
Explorer on your computer, click View, Toolbars, and then Customise.  
To download a mobile favorite:  
1
Right-click the mobile favorite and then click Properties.  
2
In the Download tab, specify the number of links deep you want to download.  
To conserve device memory, go only one level deep.  
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3
Synchronise your device and computer.  
Mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Explorer  
are downloaded to your device.  
To save device memory in downloading mobile favorites:  
Mobile favorites take up storage memory on your device. To minimise the amount of  
memory used, observe the following:  
In the settings for the Favorites information type in ActiveSyncTM options, turn off  
pictures and sounds, or stop some mobile favorites from being downloaded to  
your device.  
Limit the number of downloaded linked pages. In Internet Explorer on the  
computer, right-click the mobile favorite you want to change and then click  
Properties. In the Download tab, specify 0 or 1 for the number of linked pages you  
want to download.  
AvantGo®  
AvantGo® is a free interactive service that gives you access to personalised content and  
thousands of popular Web sites. You subscribe to AvantGo channels directly from your  
device, then, you synchronise your device and computer, or connect to the Internet to  
download the content.  
Visit the AvantGo Web site at http://avantgo.com/frontdoor/index.html for more  
information.  
Signing up for AvantGo  
1
In ActiveSyncTM options on your computer, turn on synchronisation for the  
AvantGo information type.  
2
In Pocket Internet Explorer on your device, tap the Favorites button to display your  
list of favorites.  
3
4
5
6
Tap the AvantGo Channels link.  
Tap the Activate button.  
Follow the onscreen directions.  
To complete the setup, synchronise your device with your computer and then tap  
the My Channels button.  
When synchronisation is complete, tap the AvantGo Channels link in your list of favorites  
to see a few of the most popular channels.  
To add or remove channels  
Tap the Add or Remove link.  
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Inbox  
Inbox  
Use Inbox to send and receive email messages by doing either of the following:  
Synchronise email messages with Microsoft® Exchange or Microsoft® Outlook on  
your computer.  
Send and receive email messages by connecting directly to an email server  
through an Internet service provider (ISP) or a network.  
You also can use Inbox to send and receive SMS; it supports 8 bits data with class 0, 1,  
2, 3, as well as USDA (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data).  
To open Inbox  
Tap  
and then Inbox.  
Inbox will open to the Inbox’ folder navigator.  
Synchronising email messages  
Email messages can be synchronised as part of the general synchronisation process.  
You will need to enable Inbox synchronisation in ActiveSyncTM  
.
For information on enabling Inbox synchronisation, see ActiveSyncTM Help on your  
computer.  
During synchronisation:  
Messages are copied from the mail folders of Exchange or Outlook on your  
computer to the ActiveSyncTM folder in Inbox on your device. By default, you will  
receive messages from the past three days only, the first 100 lines of each  
message, and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size.  
Email messages in the Outbox folder on your device are transferred to Exchange  
or Outlook, and then sent from those programs.  
Email messages in subfolders must be selected in ActiveSyncTM on your computer  
in order to be transferred.  
TIP: You can also synchronise email messages with your computer from a remote location. For more  
information, see the ActiveSyncTM Help menu in your computer.  
Connecting directly to an email server  
In addition to synchronising email messages with your computer, you can send and  
receive email messages by connecting to an email server using a modem or a network  
card connected to your device. You'll need to set up a remote connection to a network or  
an ISP, and a connection to your email server. For more information, refer to "6 Getting  
connected" on page 49.  
When you connect to the email server, new messages are downloaded to your device’s  
Inbox folder, messages in the device’s Outbox folder are sent, and messages that have  
been deleted on the email server are removed from the device’s Inbox folder.  
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Inbox  
Messages that you receive directly from an email server are linked to your email server  
rather than your computer. When you delete a message on your device, it is also deleted  
from the email server the next time you connect based on the settings you selected in  
ActiveSyncTM  
.
You can work online or offline. When working online, you read and respond to messages  
while connected to the email server. Messages are sent as soon as you tap Send, which  
saves space on your device.  
When working offline, once you've downloaded new message headers or partial  
messages, you can disconnect from the email server and then decide which messages  
to download completely. The next time you connect, Inbox downloads the complete  
messages you've marked for retrieval and sends the messages you've composed.  
Using the message list  
The messages you receive are displayed in the message list. By default, the most  
recently received messages are displayed first in the list.  
Select the service and folder  
you want to display.  
Select the sort order  
for messages.  
Tap to open a message.  
Tap and hold to display  
a pop-up menu of actions.  
Tap to connect and to  
send and receive e-mail.  
Tap to connect to  
the selected service.  
When you receive a message, tap it to open it. Unread messages are displayed in bold.  
Tap to return to  
the message list.  
Tap to delete this message.  
Tap to view the previous  
or next message.  
Tap to reply to or  
forward this message.  
When you connect to your email server, by default, you'll receive messages from the last  
five days only, the first 100 lines of each new message, and file attachments of less than  
100 KB in size. The original messages remain on the email server or your computer.  
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Inbox  
You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in full during your next  
synchronisation or email server connection. Follow the steps below.  
1
2
In the message list, tap and hold the message you want to retrieve.  
On the pop-up menu, tap Mark for Download. The icons in the Inbox message list  
give you visual indications of message status.  
Specify your downloading preferences when you set up the service or select your  
synchronisation options. You can change them at any time:  
Change options for Inbox synchronisation using ActiveSyncTM options. For  
more information, see ActiveSyncTM Help.  
To change options for direct email server connections. In Inbox on your  
device:  
a
b
c
Tap Tools and then tap Options.  
On the Service tab, tap the service you want to change.  
Tap and hold the service and select Delete to remove a service.  
Creating an email/SMS message  
1
2
In the command bar, tap New.  
In the To field, enter an email or SMS address of one or more recipients,  
separating them with a semicolon, or select a name from the contact list by  
tapping the Address Book button.  
All email addresses entered in the email fields in Contacts appear in the Address  
Book.  
3
4
Compose your message.  
To enter preset or frequently used messages, tap the My Text menu, then select a  
message.  
If you are sending an SMS message and want to know if it was received, tap the  
Edit menu, select Options, then select the Request SMS text message delivery  
notification check box.  
Tap Send when you've finished the message.  
If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Outbox folder and will be  
sent the next time you connect.  
NOTE: Whether you want to send or read an email or SMS message, you do so by changing the  
Services option. To do so, tap the double arrows next to the Subject field, then tap the Services field to  
choose what service you want.  
Tap to send the message.  
Tap to show or hide  
the complete header.  
Tap to show / hide the  
recording toolbar.  
Tap to display the Address Book.  
Tap to insert common messages.  
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MSN® Messenger  
Managing email messages and folders  
By default, messages are displayed in one of five folders for each service you have  
created: Inbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, Outbox, and Sent Items.  
The behavior of the Deleted and Sent Items folders depends on the options you  
have chosen. To set these options, in the message list:  
a
b
Tap Tools and then Options.  
On the Message tab, select your options.  
If you want to organise messages into additional folders, tap Tools, and then  
Manage Folders to create new folders.  
To move a message to another folder, in the message list, tap and hold the  
message and then tap Move to on the pop-up menu.  
Folder behavior with a direct connection to an email server  
The behavior of the folders you create depends on whether you are using ActiveSyncTM  
SMS, POP3, or IMAP4.  
,
If you use ActiveSyncTM, email messages in the Inbox folder in Outlook will  
automatically be synchronised with your device. You can select to synchronise  
additional folders by designating them for ActiveSyncTM. The folders you create  
and the messages you move will then be mirrored on the server. For example, if  
you move two messages from the Inbox folder to a folder named Family, and you  
have designated Family for synchronisation, the server creates a copy of the  
Family folder and copies the messages into that folder. You can then read the  
messages while away from your computer.  
If you use SMS, messages are stored in the Inbox folder.  
If you use POP3 and you move email messages to a folder you created, the link is  
broken between the messages on your device and their copies on the email  
server. The next time you connect, the email server will see that the messages  
are missing from the device’s Inbox and delete them from the server. This  
prevents you from having duplicate copies of a message, but it also means that  
you will no longer have access to messages that you move to folders created from  
anywhere except your device.  
If you use IMAP4, the folders you create and the email messages you move are  
mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are available to you anytime you  
connect to your email server, whether it is from your device or from your  
computer. This synchronisation of folders occurs whenever you connect to your  
mail server, create new folders, or rename/delete folders when connected.  
MSN® Messenger  
MSN® Messenger on your device is an instant messaging program that lets you:  
See who is online  
Send and receive instant messages  
Have instant message conversations with groups of contacts  
For more information on using MSN® Messenger, tap  
> Programs > MSN Messenger  
then, tap Help from the  
menu.  
Requirements to use MSN® Messenger  
Microsoft® Passportaccount or a Microsoft® Exchange email account.  
Passport to use MSN® Messenger Service. If you have a Hotmail® or MSN®  
account, you already have a Passport.  
Once you have obtained either a Microsoft® Passport or a Microsoft® Exchange account,  
you are ready to set up your account.  
TIP: Sign up for a Microsoft® Passport account at (http://www.passport.com/). Get a free Microsoft®  
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MSN® Messenger  
Setting up an account  
Before you can connect, you must enter Passport or Exchange account information.  
To set up an account and sign in  
1
2
3
In the Tools menu, tap Options.  
In the Accounts tab, enter your Passport or Exchange account information.  
To sign in, tap the sign-in screen and enter your email address and password.  
NOTE: If you already use MSN® Messenger on your computer, your contacts will show up on your  
device without being added again.  
To switch to MSN® Messenger  
Tap  
, Programs, and then MSN Messenger.  
Working with contacts  
The MSN® Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts at a glance, divided  
into Online and Not Online categories. From this view, while connected, you can chat,  
send a email, block the contact from chatting with you, or delete contacts from your list  
using the pop-up menu.  
Tap a contact to start a chat.  
Tap and hold to display  
a pop-up menu of actions.  
To see others online without being seen, in the Tools menu, tap My Status and  
select Appear Offline.  
If you block a contact, you will appear offline but will remain on the blocked  
contact list.  
To unblock a contact, tap and hold the contact, then tap Unblock on the pop-up  
menu.  
Chatting with contacts  
1
2
Tap a contact name to open a chat window.  
Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen, or tap My  
Text to enter a preset message.  
3
Tap Send.  
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Enter message.  
Tap to send message.  
Tips when chatting with contacts  
To invite another contact to a multi-user chat, in the Tools menu, tap Invite and  
tap the contact you want to invite.  
To switch back to the main window without closing a chat, tap the Contacts  
button.  
To revert back to your chat window, tap Chats and select the person whom you  
were chatting with.  
To know if the contact you are chatting with is responding, look for the message  
under the text entry area.  
Terminal Services Client  
You can use Terminal Services Client to log onto a Windows NT server type PC that is  
running Terminal Services software and use all of the programs that are available on that  
PC from your device. For example, instead of running Microsoft® Pocket Word, you can  
run the PC version of Microsoft® Word and access all of the .doc files on that PC from  
your device.  
NOTE: You cannot use Transcriber when entering information in Terminal Services. You must use  
Keyboard, Block Recognizer, or Letter Recognizer.  
Connecting to a terminal server  
1
Start a remote connection to the server via your wireless modem connection.  
2
Tap  
, Programs, and then Terminal Services Client  
.
The Terminal Services Client main window appears.  
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Terminal Services Client  
3
To connect to a server you have previously connected to, in Recent Servers, tap a  
server.  
To connect to a new server, enter the server’s name in the Server box.  
NOTE: Select the limit size of desktop to fit on the screen check box only when using applications that  
have been specifically sized for use with Pocket PC.  
4
Tap Connect.  
NOTE: If the network administrator has configured Terminal Services Client to reconnect to  
disconnected sessions, and you previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without ending the  
session, the Terminal Services Client reconnects to that session.  
To disconnect without ending a session  
The following commands must be accessed from the Start menu in the Terminal Services  
window used to access the PC’s commands. Do not use the Start menu on your mobile  
device.  
1
2
In the Terminal Services Client window, tap  
Tap Disconnect.  
, and then Shutdown.  
NOTE: If the network administrator has configured Terminal Services Client to reconnect to  
disconnected sessions, you will be reconnected to this session the next time you connect to this server.  
To disconnect and end a session  
1
2
In the Terminal Services Client window, tap  
Tap Log Off.  
and then Shutdown.  
To navigate inside Terminal Services Client  
Once connected to the server, the PC’s screen may more than fill your device’s screen.  
If scroll bars are displayed on the server’s screen, you will see more than one set  
of scroll bars on your device—one to scroll information on the PC, and the other  
one to scroll the PC display through the Terminal Services window in Terminal  
Services Client.  
To ensure you are scrolling the PC display through Terminal Services Client, use  
the four directional buttons at the bottom of the Terminal Services Client screen.  
To better-fit information on your mobile device’s screen, select Limit size of server  
desktop to fit on this screen. For best effect, programs on the PC should be  
maximized.  
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Terminal Services Client  
Tips when using Terminal Services Client  
To improve display performance  
Display performance is improved by decreasing the time it takes for the screen to be  
refreshed on the PC.  
1
2
3
On your PC, select  
Click Display.  
, Settings, then Control Panel.  
Deselect the “Clear the Transition effects for menus and tool tips” check box.  
To improve browser performance  
The level of Internet Explorer’s performance on your PC is improved by decreasing the  
time it takes for Web pages to be refreshed.  
1
2
In Internet Explorer on your PC, select Tools > Internet Options > Advanced.  
Deselect the “Use smooth scrolling” check box.  
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Installing the SIM card  
8 Using Phone  
The fully integrated phone functionality of your ET180 boasts of standard cell phone  
features—such as mailbox and call log—as well as all several handy call features  
including Call Waiting, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, and Conference Calling. And because  
the function is integrated with your device’s PDA functions, managing contact information  
between Phone and other applications is as easy as it gets. For your convenience, the  
callpad and keypad modules let’s you enjoy the one-hand operation of using  
conventional mobile phones.  
NOTE: The keypad module is not included in the ET180 package contents; you need to purchase  
this item separately.  
Installing the SIM card  
If you wish to use your device phone application, you need to first install a valid SIM card.  
You need to separately purchase the SIM card; the card is not included in the ET180  
package contents.  
To install the SIM card  
1
If the device is switched on, turn it off by pressing the power button on the front  
panel.  
2
3
4
Turn over the device so that rear panel faces you.  
If the battery pack is installed, remove it. Go to page xi for instructions.  
Perform the following steps.  
(1) Slide the SIM card holder to the right.  
(2) Lift the holder halfway from the recess area.  
(3) Insert the SIM card into SIM card holder.  
Note the proper position of the SIM card—the card connector (i.e., gold area)  
should be facing downward with the bevelled corner fitting the lower-left corner  
of the recess area.  
(4) Press the SIM card holder down.  
(5) Slide the SIM card holder to the left to lock it into place.  
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Entering your PIN  
5
Reinstall the battery pack.  
Go to page xi for instructions.  
NOTE: The device will automatically turned the Phone application on every time you install a SIM  
card.  
The default settings for your device are programmed on the assumption that you’ll be  
using the phone function so once you’ve properly installed a SIM card (and in some  
cases, entered a PIN), you can then proceed to establishing a connection to your mobile  
service provider’s network. For more information, refer to ‘Turning the phone function on  
and off’ on page 69.  
NOTE: If you’re not going to install a SIM card on your device, keep the phone function off to minimize  
power consumption.  
Entering your PIN  
After you have installed the SIM card you’ll be able to activate your mobile service  
connection. In most cases, SIM cards are preset with a PIN (Personal Identity Number),  
provided by your mobile service provider, which you need to enter to establish mobile  
service connection.  
To enter your PIN  
1
2
Tap  
, then Phone.  
On the Dialer screen, enter the preset PIN from your mobile phone service  
provider.  
3
Tap  
.
If you consecutively enter a wrong PIN for three times, the SIM card will be blocked. If  
that happens, you can unblock it with the PIN Unblocking Key also provided by your  
mobile phone service provider.  
About the Dialer screen  
Launching Phone opens the Dialer screen. To do this you can do either of the following:  
Tap  
, then Phone.  
If the callpad module is attached, press the Send button  
.
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About the Dialer screen  
This icon indicates a call is being made  
and the strength of the signal.  
The last number called  
is displayed here.  
Tap to back space over  
individual numbers.  
Tap to view the Call Log entries.  
Tap to view the Speed Dial list.  
Soft keypad for inputting  
Tap Tools > Options to  
view phone settings.  
Tap here to create a note.  
Dialer buttons  
The table below lists the actions of the Dialer screen buttons.  
Icon  
Description  
Tap to make a phone call.  
Tap to erase the number you entered.  
Tap to end a call.  
Tap during a call to create a a note for that particular call.  
Tap to view the Speed Dial list.  
Tap to see all calls received, made, and missed.  
Phone status icons  
The icons on the table below maybe seen on the navigation bar when the phone function  
is enabled.  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
Phone off or out  
Tap to turn on the phone  
of network service  
In network service  
Signal status  
Tap to turn off the phone.  
The number of bars indicates the strength of  
your connection signal. As the strength of the  
signal diminishes so will the number of bars in  
the icon, with no bars indicating no signal.  
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Icon  
Name  
Description  
Active call  
Notifies you that a call is being made or there is  
an incoming call.  
Speakerphone  
Indicates that the speakerphone mode is  
enabled. For more information on the  
speakerphone mode, refer to page 71.  
Call missed  
Tap to view the call(s) you missed.  
Unread email or  
SMS  
Tap to view unread SMS or email message(s).  
Voice mail  
Tap to access new voice mail message (s). For  
more information on the voice mail function,  
refer to page 80.  
notification1  
1
Voice mail service is dependent on your mobile service provider’s network.  
About the callpad module  
Your device comes with a detachable callpad module that contains the Send  
and  
End buttons for making and sending calls and SMS messages from your device.  
Callpad buttons  
The Send  
and End  
buttons of the callpad module performs different actions  
depending on when or from which screen did you pressed it.  
Send button actions  
The Send button  
performs the following actions:  
When there’s an incoming call, press to accept the call.  
During an ongoing call, press and hold to toggle on/off the speakerphone mode.  
From the Dialer screen, press to call the currently displayed number.  
In mailbox, press to send a composed email/SMS message or display options for  
a received email/SMS.  
From a PDA application, press to display the Dialer screen or press twice to redial  
the last called number.  
End button actions  
The End button  
performs the following actions:  
When there’s an incoming call, press to reject the call.  
During an ongoing call, press to end the call.  
When manually dialing a number, press to delete the number input.  
Press and hold to toggle on/off the mobile service connection.  
Phone operation  
This section explains the procedures for basic phone operations including how to:  
Toggle the phone function on and off  
Erase or delete number input  
Accept or reject calls  
Adjust the phone conversation volume  
Toggle the speakerphone mode on and off  
End calls  
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Turning the phone function on and off  
If you have turned the phone function off, removed and then reinstalled the SIM card, the  
connection to your mobile service provider’s network is not automatically enabled. You  
have the option to just use the device’s PDA features or you can reestablish the mobile  
service connection.  
IMPORTANT: In many countries it is required by law to turn off cell phones when boarding commercial  
flights. Turning off your ET180 Pocket PC Phone does not turn off the device’s phone function; you must  
disconnect the mobile service connection.  
To turn on the phone function  
Press and hold the End button  
navigation bar.  
on your device until  
appears in the  
- or -  
Tap  
and then select Turn phone on from the pop-up screen.  
To turn off the phone function  
Press and hold the End button  
navigation bar.  
on your device until  
appears in the  
- or-  
Tap  
and then select Turn phone off from the pop-up screen.  
Backspacing and deleting number input  
If you entered a wrong phone number when dialing, you can either backspace to erase  
individual digits or you can delete the entire phone number.  
To backspace over digits  
Tap  
.
Tap to back space and  
erase numbers individually.  
To delete the phone number entry  
From the command bar, tap Edit > Clear or tap and hold  
.
Tap here to delete the entire  
phone number entry.  
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Phone operation  
Responding to phone calls  
You can either accept or reject a call.  
To answer a call  
Tap Answer. (, or press the Send button  
.
To reject a call  
Tap Ignore. (or press the End button  
.)  
If you reject a call a busy tone will be sent out.  
Adjusting the phone conversation volume  
To adjust the phone conversation volume, you must do it during a call. If you adjust the  
volume at another time it will only affect the level of the system sounds (i.e., ring and  
notification alerts, .wmv/MP3 playback).  
To adjust the phone conversation volume  
You can either:  
Tap on the navigation bar to bring up the Volume callout, then drag the slider  
up/down.  
-or-  
Press the volume rocker key up/down.  
The Volume callout will also appear to display the volume level.  
For the location on the volume rocker key, refer to the ‘Left view’ section on  
page 7.  
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Making phone calls  
Toggling the speakerphone mode on and off  
Your device’s speakerphone function allows you to talk hands-free and/or let other  
people listen to the caller.  
To enable the speakerphone mode  
WARNING! To prevent damaging your ear, do not hold the device to your ear while the speakerphone  
mode is enabled.  
1
2
Wait until the phone is ringing.  
Press and hold the Send button  
until the speakerphone comes on indicated  
by the appearance of  
in the navigation bar.  
To disable speakerphone mode  
Press and hold the Send button  
again or tap  
on the navigation bar.  
Ending phone calls  
You can end an incoming or outgoing call.  
To end a call  
On the Dialer screen tap  
, or press the End button  
.
Making phone calls  
The integrated nature of your device’s phone function lets you make calls in a variety of  
ways across different applications. You can make a call by:  
Manually entering a phone number using the Dialer keypad or the keypad module.  
Accessing numbers using Speed Dial, Call Log, Microsoft Contacts or SIM  
Manager.  
Once a call has been initiated this icon  
on the navigation bar changes to  
.
NOTE: In the succeeding sections, it is assumed that for steps that require pressing callpad buttons or  
keys in the keypad module, the corresponding modules are attached to the device.  
Making a call from Dialer  
1
On the Dialer keypad, tap the phone number you want to call.  
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Tap  
or press the Send button  
.
This icon indicates a call is being  
made and the strength of the signal.  
The number being called  
is displayed here.  
Tap to view the Call Log entries.  
Tap to view the Speed Dial list  
Tap the number you  
wish to dial here.  
Making a call using the keypad module  
1
In the keypad module, punched in the phone number you want to call.  
2
Press the Send button  
.
International calls  
For making a call to an overseas number that is not stored either in your SIM card or in  
your device, follow the steps below using the Dialer keypad or the keypad module.  
1
Tap and hold/press the ‘0’ key until the ‘+’ sign appears.  
‘+’ replaces the international number prefix ‘00’.  
Enter the full phone number you want to dial.  
2
It includes the country code, area code (without the leading zero), and phone  
number.  
3
On the Dialer screen tap  
or press the Send button  
.
Making a call using Microsoft Contacts  
Contacts is a Pocket Outlook® application which lets you maintain a list of your friends’  
and colleagues’ contact information. For detailed information in how to use this  
application, go to page 33.  
To make a call using Microsoft Contacts  
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You can make a call in two ways. On the Contacts window, find the contact then:  
Press the Send button  
the call.  
twice—once to launch Phone and another to make  
Tap and hold the “w” in the right column next to the contact you want to call.  
NOTE: If instead of ‘w’, ‘e’ is displayed on the column, tap ‘w’ then on the pop-up menu tap E-mail.  
On the pop-up menu, phone numbers for this contact is displayed, with a dot next  
to the priority number. Tap which number to call.  
Making a call using Speed Dial  
Speed Dial is a list you create for number you regularly call. Only numbers stored in  
Microsoft Contacts can be added to this list. For instructions, go to ‘To export contacts  
from Microsoft Contacts’ on page 81.  
To make a call using Speed Dial  
You can make a call in two ways:  
By memorizing the position in the Speed Dial list of a number, you can dial the  
number by entering its location number.  
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In the picture above, Lynn Tseng is at position 7. To dial his number, tap and hold  
7 on the Dialer keypad.  
If a number holds a position of 10 or more tap the first number, and then tap and  
hold the second to dial.  
Alternatively, if you don’t remember the position of a number in the Speed Dial list  
follow the steps below:  
a
b
On the Dialer screen, tap  
or rotate down the jog dial.  
On the Speed Dial window, use the jog dial to go through the list to find the  
number you want to call.  
c
Once the number is selected, you can either press the jog dial or the Send  
button  
to initiate the call.  
Tap to adjust voice mail settings.  
Tap to  
place  
call.  
Tap to edit contact details.  
Tap to add a contact to  
Speed Dial.  
Making a call using Call Log  
Call Log is a record of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. For more information on  
this feature, go to page 84.  
To make a call using Call Log  
To make a call:  
1
On the Dialer screen, tap  
or rotate up the jog dial.  
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Use the jog dial to find the number you want to call.  
You can select a call category— All Calls, MIssed, Outgoing, Incoming, and  
By Caller, by tapping the pick list in the top-left corner of screen.  
Tap here to select a call category.  
3
Once the number has been selected, either using the jog dial selection or by  
tapping it, make the call by doing any of the following:  
Press the jog dial.  
Press the Send button  
Tap the category icon on the left of the selected log item.  
.
Refer to page 85 for more information on Call Log category icons.  
Making a call from SIM Manager  
SIM Manager is a program you can use to view, add, and transfer the contents of your  
SIM card. For more information on this program, go to ‘Managing contacts using SIM  
Manager’ on page 82.  
To make a call from SIM Manager  
To make a call:  
1
Tap  
, Programs, and then tap SIM Manager  
.
Wait for the SIM card contents to load.  
2
Use the jog dial to find the number you want to call.  
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3
Once the number has been selected, using the jog dial selection or by tapping it,  
make the call by doing any of the following:  
Press the jog dial.  
Press the Send button  
Tap and hold the selected number, then select Call from the pop-up menu.  
.
Emergency call  
Your ET180 Pocket PC Phone supports the international emergency number 112. You  
can call this number to make an emergency call in any country, with or without a SIM  
card1 installed in your device, as long as a mobile phone service network is available in  
your area.  
NOTE: In some cases, additional local emergency numbers may be provided by your mobile phone  
service provider.  
To make an emergency call  
1
Enter the international emergency number 112, either in the Dialer keypad, or in  
the keypad module.  
2
On the Dialer screen, tap  
or press the Send button  
.
Managing more than one call  
Flexibility is a hallmark of your device’s phone function. This is manifested in such  
features as Call Notification, Call Hold and Conference Call, which allows you to attend  
to more than one call simultaneously—all with a simple tap of your stylus.  
Call Notification  
The Call Notification feature lets you know if another person is trying to call you when  
you are talking on the phone. When this happens the following callout appears.  
1Some mobile phone service providers may require that a SIM card is inserted, and in some cases that the  
PIN has been entered as well, before you can call the emergency number.  
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Call Hold  
After being notified of an incoming call while attending to an earlier one, you can choose  
to reject a call by tapping the Ignore button on the Phone - Incoming callout, or you can  
use the Call Hold feature to attend to both calls.  
To put a call on hold  
On the Call Notification callout, tap the Answer button to take the incoming call  
and put the original one on hold.  
To swap between calls  
You can choose to swap backwards and forwards between two callers by tapping  
on the Dialer screen.  
Indicates which number is on hold.  
Tap to swap between calls.  
Conference Call  
With the Conference Call feature you can create a conversation line between several  
callers.  
To set up a conference call  
1
You can either, put a call on hold, then dial a second number and wait for it to be  
picked up. Or, accept a second incoming call when you already have one in  
progress.  
2
On the Dialer screen that appears tap  
.
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Tap here to set up a conference call.  
If the conference connection is successful the word Conference will appear in the  
input area of the Dialer screen.  
To add additional people to a conference call  
You can connect up to six (6) callers at a time in a conference call.  
1
2
3
On the Dialer screen, tap  
Key in the new number.  
.
Tap Resume to return and continue with the conference call.  
Other Phone functions  
In addition to making and receiving phone calls, Phone also provides features for  
creating call notes; receiving and sending SMS/email messages; and retrieving voice  
mails.  
Call notes  
Regardless of how you made a call—manually or using any of the call features, you have  
the option to create a note during a call. The call note will be saved as an attachment to  
your call as viewed in Call Log.  
To create a call note  
1
During an outgoing call, tap the Note icon  
located on the command bar.  
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In the Notes window, use any of the input methods to compose your call note.  
Refer to ‘2 Entering data in your ET180’ on page 17 for more information on input  
methods.  
3
After you finished your call note, tap OK.  
NOTE: You can finish your note during or after a call.  
To view a call note  
You can view call notes either from the Call Log window or from the Notes program.  
From the Call Log window:  
1
2
On the Dialer screen, tap  
From the All Calls or Outgoing category in Call Log, select a log item marked with  
this icon —indicates that a note was created for this particular call.  
or rotate up the jog dial to access Call Log.  
Tap this icon to view a call note.  
For information on Call Log categories, refer to page 85.  
3
Tap and hold the selected log item, then tap View Note from the pop-up menu.  
From Notes:  
In the Notes window, tap a Call Log file from the list.  
For more information, go to ‘Notes’ on page 37.  
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SMS service  
Just like a regular mobile phone, you can send SMS messages in your device using the  
Dialer screen’s Tool menu which is integrated with Inbox.  
For more information on using Inbox, go to page 57.  
To send SMS using Dialer  
1
On the Dialer screen’s navigation bar, tap Tools > Send SMS.  
Inbox will be launched displaying a new message window.  
2
3
4
Tap the double arrows next to the Subject field.  
Tap the Services field then select SMS.  
Fill out the To field, by either of the following methods:  
Enter an SMS number of one or more recipients, separating them with a  
semicolon.  
Tap the Address Book icon on the navigation bar then select a contact from  
the list.  
5
6
Compose your message.  
To enter preset or frequently used messages, tap the My Text menu, then select a  
message.  
If you are sending an SMS message and want to know if it was received, tap the  
Edit menu, select Options, then select the Request SMS text message delivery  
notification check box.  
Tap Send when you've finished the message.  
If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Outbox folder and will be  
sent the next time you connect.  
Voice mail  
With the voice mail service 2 you need not miss a message when you miss a call.  
Unattended calls (i.e., no answer, phone is turn off or is out of network service) or a busy  
line would automatically forward callers to your voice mailbox where they will be able to  
leave their messages.  
When you insert your SIM card into your device, it will automatically detect and set as  
default the voice mailbox number provided by your mobile service provider. By default,  
the first Speed Dial location is assigned to your voice mailbox.  
2Voice mail service is dependent on your mobile service provider’s network.  
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Managing contact information  
To retrieve your voice mails  
Tap and hold  
on the Dialer keypad.  
Managing contact information  
Your device’s phone capabilities are integrated with other applications making it easy for  
you to share contacts—phone number informationbetween programs.  
Places where contacts can enter your device and be stored  
Your SIM card  
You interchange your SIM card between your ET180 Pocket PC Phone and  
another device; while using the other device you create one or more new contacts  
on the SIM card.  
Microsoft Contacts  
For more information, go to ‘Contacts’ on page 33  
Call Log  
New contact numbers can be found in incoming or missed calls.  
Managing contacts using Microsoft Contacts  
Below are several advantages for transferring contact information to Microsoft Contacts:  
As a backup in case you lose your SIM card while using it with another device.  
If you are using your SIM with another device, you may need the numbers stored  
in Microsoft Contacts.  
Transferring numbers to Microsoft Contacts allows you to create a more detailed  
record.  
NOTE: Transferring contacts from one location to another (e.g. from Microsoft Contacts to your Speed  
Dial list) does not delete the information on the original location.  
To add contacts to Microsoft Contacts  
You can choose to create new contacts or add contacts from SIM Manager or from Call  
Log.  
For instructions on creating new contacts, go to page 34.  
For instructions on adding Call Log items, go to page 86.  
For instruction on adding SIM Manager contacts, go to page 83.  
To export contacts from Microsoft Contacts  
You can choose to transfer entries in Microsoft Contacts to either your SIM card or to  
your Speed Dial list.  
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1
2
You can either:  
Tap and hold a contact.  
Select a contact to select it, then from the command bar, tap the Tools menu.  
If you do not select a contact, the first entry on the list will be transferred.  
From the pop-up menu, select where to transfer the contact.  
To transfer contact to your SIM card:  
a
Tap Save To SIM.  
A screen appears to display the transfer status.  
After completing the transfer, tap OK.  
b
To transfer contact to Speed Dial:  
a
Tap the Add Speed Dial... option.  
A screen appears to display the transfer status.  
In the next screen add the contact details.  
Select a location.  
b
c
By default the Location function will give you the next available position in  
the Speed Dial list. If you want to put a number in a position that is already  
occupied, the new number will overwrite the number already there.  
d
Tap OK.  
Managing contacts using SIM Manager  
The SIM Manager program lets you manage all contacts stored in your SIM card with the  
option to export this information to Microsoft Contacts.  
To access SIM Manager:  
Tap  
, Programs, and then tap SIM Manager  
.
Wait for the SIM card contents to load.  
To add contacts to SIM Manager  
1
2
Tap New on the command bar.  
In the Add Entry box, fill out the Name and Phone fields.  
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Tap Add.  
To export SIM Manager contacts  
You can choose to transfer individual SIM Manager contacts or transfer all contacts to  
Microsoft Contacts.  
To export individual SIM Manager contact:  
1
Tap and hold a contact, then from the pop-up menu, select Save to Contacts.  
A pop-out message will confirm transfer to Microsoft Contacts.  
Tap OK to close the box.  
2
To export all SIM Manager contacts:  
Tap Tools from the command bar, then select Save All To Contacts.  
1
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Managing the Call Log items  
A screen appears to display the transfer status.  
After completing the transfer, tap OK.  
2
Saving personal numbers to SIM Manager  
You can choose to save your personal phone numbers in a separate screen in SIM  
Manager.  
Managing the Call Log items  
Call Log is a record of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. You can refer to it to  
check call details as well as access any notes taken during a call.  
For instructions on making calls from Call Log, go to page 74.  
To access the Call Log  
On the Dialer screen, tap  
or rotate up the jog dial.  
Tap to select the type  
of calls to display.  
Tap to view call details.  
Tap and hold icon to  
display Note options.  
Tap to  
place  
call.  
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Call Log categories  
Entries in the Call Log are grouped into five categories which include:  
Icon  
Category  
Description  
All Calls  
Shows all calls made to and from the phone in  
chronological order  
Missed  
Only shows calls that were not answered  
Only shows calls made from the phone  
Only shows calls made to the phone  
Outgoing  
Incoming  
By Caller...  
Shows all calls made to and from the phone in  
alphabetical order based on the caller’s ID.  
Call duration  
You can also check the duration of a call in Call Log.  
To view call duration  
Find the call you are interested in, then tap it once.  
Call Log limit  
To minimize the storage memory occupied by the Call Log items, you can set a limit for  
the number of entries retained after a specific period of time.  
To set the Call Log limit  
1
2
From the command bar, tap Tools > Options.  
On the Options window, tap the Delete call log items older than pick list.  
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From the drop-down box, tap a time period option.  
4
Tap OK.  
Transferring Call Log entries to Microsoft Contacts  
You have the option to transfer new numbers under the Incoming and Missed log  
categories to Microsoft Contacts.  
To transfer Call Log entries to Microsoft Contacts  
1
2
Tap and hold the number you want to transfer.  
In the pop-up menu that appears select New Contact.  
3
4
On the Contact screen add additional contact details.  
Tap OK or press the jog dial.  
The call details in the Call Log for the transferred number will be amended to  
display the contact name specified.  
Deleting Call Log entries  
You can choose to delete individual call log entries or delete all logged items.  
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To delete individual Call Log entries  
Tap and hold the entry you want to delete, then from the pop-up menu, select  
Delete.  
To delete all Call Log entries  
From the command bar, tap Tools > Delete All Calls.  
Customizing the phone functions  
You can configure most features of your phone application to suit your preferences. You  
do this by accessing the Phone option under Settings.  
To access Phone Settings  
Do either of the following:  
From the Dialer screen’s command bar, tap Tools > Options.  
From any other screen, tap , then Settings. On the Personal tab, tap the  
Phone icon  
.
The Phone settings window has four tabs—Phone, Services, Network, and Special.  
Refer to the succeeding sections for configuration options available for each tab.  
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Settings - Phone tab  
Configure sound and security settings in this tab. The SIM card number is indicated on  
the first line of this page.  
NOTE: If you are going to use multiple SIM cards, you need to soft reset your device to update the  
phone number displayed on the Settings - Phone tab.  
To configure ring type, ring tone, and keypad sounds  
Under the Sounds option, tap the pick list for each setting, then select your choice  
from the drop-down menu.  
Keypad sound  
Ring type  
Ring tone  
Downloading ring tones  
For a more personalize ring tone, you can choose to download .wav files to your device  
in a variety of ways:  
Via synchronization using ActiveSyncTM - go to page 29  
Via Internet access using Pocket Internet Explorer - go to page 53  
Via IR transfer - go to page 49  
NOTE: Only .wav format sound files can be used as ring tones.  
Managing ring tones  
Tap  
, then Settings. On the Personal tab, tap the Preference icon  
.
The program will automatically list and display all the .wav files on your device. A  
marked check box besides a file indicate that it has been added to the Ring Tone  
selection box under Phone Settings.  
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To play a ring tone:  
Tap the ring tone file you want to play to select the check box beside it, then  
tap . To stop ring tone playback, tap  
.
To add a ring tone to Phone Settings:  
Tap the ring tone file you want to add, then tap  
.
To remove a ring tone from Phone Settings:  
Tap the ring tone file you want to remove to deselect the check box beside it, then  
tap  
.
NOTE: You can add and remove several ring tone files simultaneously.  
To configure your PIN  
Under the Security options, you can change your PIN and have it enabled or disabled.  
Tap here to enable  
or disable PIN.  
Tap here to modify  
your PIN.  
To enable your PIN:  
Select the Require PIN when phone is used check box.  
To disable your PIN:  
Deselect the Require PIN when phone is used check box.  
To change your PIN:  
1
Tap the Change Pin button.  
2
Enter the old pin, input a new one, then retype it for confirmation.  
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Settings - Services tab  
Configure the different phone services in this tab.  
Caller ID  
When you place a call, your phone number will be revealed to the person that you are  
calling.  
To enable or disable Caller ID:  
1
2
3
Tap Caller ID from the services list.  
Tap the Get Settings button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).  
In the next screen, you can either tap the radio button for:  
Everyone I call - to enable Caller ID, or  
Never provide caller ID - to disable Caller ID  
4
Tap OK.  
Call forwarding  
This service allows you to forward incoming calls to another phone number. You can  
choose to forward all calls to the same number or specify a number based on the  
following conditions:  
Unavailable - your phone is turned off or your phone is out of network service  
Busy - when you are on the phone  
No answer - if you do not answer your phone  
To enable or disable call forwarding:  
1
Tap Call forwarding from the services list.  
2
Tap the Get Settings button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).  
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In the next screen, follow the following steps to enable or disable call forwarding:  
To enable call forwarding  
Tap the Forward all incoming calls check box, then specify the call  
forward phone number on the To field.  
Tap the check box for one or all particular conditions, then specify the  
call forward phone number on the box opposite it.  
To disable call for forwarding, deselect all the check boxes.  
4
Tap OK.  
Call waiting  
This service allows you to receive another call during an active call.  
To enable or disable call waiting:  
1
2
3
Tap Call waiting from the services list.  
Tap the Get Settings button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).  
In the next screen, you can either tap:  
Notify me - to enable call waiting, or  
Do not notify me - to disable call waiting  
4
Tap OK.  
Voice mail and SMS  
By default your device will automatically detect and set the voice mail and SMS access  
numbers provided by your mobile service provider. You can view these numbers for your  
reference.  
To view voice mail and SMS access numbers:  
1
Tap Voice mail and SMS from the services list.  
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Tap the Get Settings button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).  
Settings - Network tab  
Configure settings related to mobile service networks in this tab. The currently activated  
network is indicated on the first line of this tab.  
Tap here to find a network.  
Tap here to set priority network.  
To find a network  
Activate this function when the network status is currently out of network service and you  
want to conduct a search.  
Tap the Find Network button (search process may take a few minutes).  
To select a network  
Set the mode for conducting a network search.  
Under Network selection, tap either Automatic or Manual.  
NOTE: Retrieving network settings may take a few minutes if you select Manual.  
To set preferred networks  
If there are many mobile phone service providers available in your area, you can  
configure this function to select your preferred ones and set its priority level.  
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Under Network selection, tap the Set Preferred Networks button.  
The screen below appears (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).  
2
3
To include a listed network as a preferred network, tap the check box opposite it.  
To set the priority level, tap a preferred network, then tap the Move Up/Move  
Down buttons.  
Settings - Special tab  
Configure the manner by which calls are accepted and/or terminated when the optional  
keypad module is attached to your device in this tab.  
Select the Any Key Answer check box to accept an incoming call by pressing any  
button on the keypad module.  
Select the Auto Pickup check box to accept an incoming call after a specified  
number of rings without pressing any hardware or software button. Options  
include auto pickup after 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 rings.  
Select the last check box to accept and/or terminate calls without pressing any  
keypad button. To accept an incoming call, simply flip the module open; to  
terminate an active call, flip the module close.  
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Adjusting device settings  
9 Customising your  
ET180  
You can customise your ET180 based on your personal requirements and preferences  
as well as depending on your usual work modes. Customise your device by doing either  
of the following:  
Adjust the device settings  
Add or remove programs  
Adjusting device settings  
You can adjust the settings of your device to suit the way you work.  
To access Settings  
Tap  
, then Settings.  
The Settings window has three tabs—Personal, System, and Connections, each of  
which has its own set of options.  
The succeeding sections show the configuration page of each the Settings options. For  
detailed instructions on these pages, access the page from your device, tap  
Help.  
, then  
Personal  
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Buttons  
Assign commonly-used application programs to any of the hardware buttons.  
Input  
Select an input method, options for word completion and other related settings.  
Menus  
Customise what appears on the  
button.  
menu, and enable a pop-up menu from the New  
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Owner Information  
Enter personal information and customise text display when device is turned on.  
Password  
Set a password to prevent unauthorized access to your device.  
Phone  
Set up the phone function of your device. For more information on this Settings option,  
refer to "Customizing the phone functions" on page 87.  
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Adjusting device settings  
Preference  
Manage and listen to all ring tones stored in your device. For more information on this  
Settings option, refer to "Managing ring tones" on page 88.  
Sounds & Notification  
Select the types of action you want to hear sounds for and define how you want to be  
notified about different events.  
Today  
Customise the look and the information that is displayed on the Today screen.  
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System  
About  
Displays your device’s version and copyright information; includes an option to define a  
device ID.  
About MyDevice  
Displays your device’s hardware, version, and model information. Also displays a log  
showing the duration all calls received and made on your device.  
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Brightness  
Define settings for the display brightness and backlight control.  
Clock  
Change the time or set alarms.  
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Memory  
Adjust allocation of storage and main memory.  
Power  
Define settings to minimise power consumption.  
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Regional Settings  
Set default number and time display formats and other related options.  
Remove Programs  
Remove programs from storage memory.  
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Adjusting device settings  
Screen  
Recalibrate screen and enable the ClearType feature.  
Connections  
AvantGo Connect  
Set server settings and related options for AvantGo.  
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Adjusting device settings  
Beam  
Define settings for the beam function.  
Connections  
Adjust settings for connecting to the Internet or to a local network.  
Network Adapters  
Select your device’s network adapter and set its properties.  
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Adding and removing programs  
Adding and removing programs  
Programs bundled with your device at the factory are stored in ROM (read-only  
memory). You cannot remove these programs, and you'll never accidentally lose ROM  
contents. ROM programs can be updated using special installation programs with a *.xip  
extension. All other programs and data files installed to your device after factory  
installation are stored in RAM (random access memory).  
You can install any program created for your device, as long as it has enough memory.  
(http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/).  
Adding programs  
You can add programs to your device either by using ActiveSyncTM or by downloading  
the program from the Internet.  
To add programs using ActiveSyncTM  
You'll need to install the appropriate software for your device on your computer before  
installing it on your device.  
1
2
Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the  
software to install.  
a
b
c
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the System tab, tap About.  
In the Version tab, make a note of the processor information.  
Download the program to your computer (or insert the CD or disk that contains the  
program into your computer).  
You may see a single *.xip, *.exe, or *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several  
versions of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the  
program designed for a Pocket PC and your device’s processor type.  
NOTE: Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that come with the program.  
Many programs provide special installation instructions.  
3
4
Connect your device to your computer.  
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 computer, the  
installer will automatically transfer the software to your device.  
If the file is not an installer, you will see an error message stating that the  
program is valid but it is designed for a different type of computer. You will  
need to move this file to your device. If you cannot find any installation  
instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation, use  
ActiveSyncTM Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on  
your device. For more information on copying files using ActiveSyncTM, see  
ActiveSyncTM Help.  
5
Once installation is complete, tap  
launch it.  
, Programs, and then the program icon to  
To add a program directly from the Internet  
1
Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the  
software to install.  
a
b
c
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the System tab, tap About.  
In the Version tab, make a note of the processor information.  
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Adding a program to the Start menu  
2
Download the program to your device straight from the Internet using Pocket  
Internet Explorer.  
You may see a single *.xip, *.exe or *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions  
of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program  
designed for a Pocket PC and your device’s processor type.  
NOTE: Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program.  
Many programs provide special installation instructions.  
3
4
Tap the file, such as a *.xip or *.exe file.  
The installation wizard will begin.  
Follow the directions on the screen.  
Removing programs  
1
Tap  
and then Settings.  
2
On the System tab, tap Remove Programs.  
3
4
Tap the program you wish to remove.  
Tap Remove.  
If the program does not appear in the list of installed programs, use File Explorer on your  
device to locate the program:  
1
2
Tap and hold the program.  
Tap Delete on the pop-up menu.  
Adding a program to the Start menu  
To add a Start menu program using Settings  
1
Tap  
, Settings > Menus.  
2
In the Start Menu tab, select the check box for the programs you wish to add.  
If you do not see the program you want, you can either use File Explorer on your  
device to move the program to the Start Menu folder, or use ActiveSyncTM on your  
computer to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Start  
Menu folder.  
To add a Start menu program using File Explorer on your device  
1
Tap  
, Programs, File Explorer, and locate the program (tap the folder list,  
labeled My Documents by default, and then My Device to see a list of all folders  
on your device).  
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Adding a program to the Start menu  
2
3
Tap and hold the program and tap Cut on the pop-up menu.  
Open the Start Menu folder located in the Windows folder, tap and hold a blank  
area of the window.  
4
5
Tap Paste on the pop-up menu.  
The program will now appear on the  
menu.  
For more information on using File Explorer, refer to the "To use File Explorer"  
section on page 29.  
To add a Start menu program using ActiveSyncTM on your  
computer  
1
Use the Explorer in ActiveSyncTM to explore your device files and locate the  
program.  
2
3
4
Right-click the program, and then click Create Shortcut.  
Move the shortcut to the Start Menu folder in the Windows folder.  
The shortcut now appears on the menu.  
For more information on using ActiveSyncTM, see ActiveSyncTM Help on your  
computer.  
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Customer support  
10 User support  
This chapter contains contact information for any technical assistance or update inquiry  
you may have in using the ET180 Pocket PC Phone, as well as troubleshooting  
instructions for simple problem conditions.  
Customer support  
If you encounter a problem with your ET180, do not call for technical assistance until you  
have reviewed the following troubleshooting section. If the problem still persists, contact  
your local dealer or distributor. You may access the ___ web site at  
http://www.____.com/ for information on how and where to contact the service centers  
available in your area.  
If you have any update inquiries regarding your ET180, you may email our technical  
support team at ___@___.com.  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting reminders  
When a troubleshooting procedure requires uninstalling the battery pack or resetting the  
device, note the following:  
If the procedure requires uninstalling the battery pack, first turn the device off.  
Once it is off, wait for five (5) seconds to allow the device to completely enter  
sleep mode before removing the battery pack from its bay.  
If the procedure requires resetting the device, be reminded that the hold switch do  
not lock the reset button; you can still reset your device even if the hold switch is  
turned on.  
Troubleshooting procedures  
Battery problem  
Memory on your Pocket PC Phone is shared between storage memory (SDRAM) and  
program memory (Flash ROM). Storage memory is used to store the information you  
create and programs you install. Program memory is used to run programs on your  
device. Your device automatically manages the allocation between storage and program  
memory.  
To view memory allocation and availability:  
Tap  
, Settings, System and then Memory.  
Battery loses power  
When the battery is low, you will see a battery icon (refer to page 14) in the navigation  
bar and a pop up screen that tells you to recharge the battery as soon as possible.  
Your device uses both a detachable and rechargable main battery pack and an  
embedded backup battery. When the main battery pack is completely drained out your  
device will shut down. The backup battery will then have 30 minutes to retain data after  
which you risk losing all data on the internal memory of your device.  
Tips on how to make battery charge last longer  
To make your battery charge to last as long as possible, observe the guidelines listed  
below:  
Use external power whenever possible  
Use the AC adapter to plug your Pocket PC Phone into external power  
whenever possible, especially when:  
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Troubleshooting  
Establishing a remote connection  
Using the backlight  
Watching/listening to .wmv/MP3 files  
Connecting to a computer  
Shorten auto suspend time  
While on battery power, your device automatically suspends operation if you  
haven’t touched the hardware buttons or used the stylus for a specified period.  
Maximize battery life by shortening the time.  
a
b
c
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the System tab, tap Power.  
Adjust the On battery power setting.  
NOTE: If the device went into sleep mode, allow ample time before turning it back on to allow for a  
smoother power mode transition.  
Turn off sounds you don’t need  
Your device emits sounds in response to a number of events, such as warnings,  
appointments, and screen taps or hardware button actions. Optimize battery life,  
by turning off any sounds you don’t need.  
a
b
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the Personal tab, tap Sounds & Reminders and clear the check boxes for  
the Volume and Reminders tabs.  
Turn off notification light  
a
b
c
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the Personal tab, tap Sounds & Reminders.  
On the Reminders tab, clear the check box for Flash light.  
Disable the phone function when no SIM card is installed on your device.  
Password problem  
Forgotten password  
If you forget your password, you’ll need to clear your device’s memory by hard resetting  
it. For instructions, refer to "Performing a hard reset" on page xix.  
Memory problem  
Device memory run out  
If you receive a message stating that storage or program memory is unavailable, try the  
following solutions.  
Finding space in storage memory  
Move data to an SD or MMC storage card.  
a
Insert an storage card to your device’s SD/MMC slot.  
Refer to page 5 for instructions.  
b
c
d
Tap  
, Programs, and then File Explorer.  
Tap and hold the file you want to move, and tap Cut.  
Browse to the My Documents folder in the storage card folder, tap Edit, and  
then tap Paste.  
NOTE: Files stored in folders other than My Documents or stored in folders within subfolders in My  
Documents may not show up in the list view of some programs.  
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Troubleshooting  
TIP: When using Notes, Pocket Word, or Pocket Excel, you can also move files by opening the item  
and tapping Tools or Edit and then Rename/Move.  
Move email attachments.  
a
Insert an storage card to your device’s SD/MMC slot.  
Refer to page 5 for instructions  
b
c
In Inbox, tap Tools and then Options.  
On the Storage tab, select Store attachments on storage card.  
All attachments are moved to the storage card, and new attachments are  
automatically stored on the storage card.  
Set programs such as Notes, Pocket Word, and Pocket Excel to automatically  
save new items on the storage card. In the program, tap Tools and then Options.  
If you are copying files from your computer or another device to your  
Pocket PC Phone, try adjusting the slider in the Memory setting.  
a
b
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the System tab, tap Memory and check whether the slider can be  
adjusted manually before copying files.  
Delete unnecessary files.  
a
b
Tap  
, Programs, and then File Explorer.  
Tap and hold the file, and then tap Delete on the pop up menu.  
Finding space in program memory  
Stop programs you are not currently using.  
In most cases, programs automatically stop to free needed memory. However, in  
some situations, such as when confirmation dialog boxes are waiting for a user  
response, the program may not be able to automatically stop. To check the state  
of your active programs:  
a
b
c
d
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the System tab, tap Memory and then the Running Programs tab.  
Tap the program you want to view and then tap Activate.  
Close any open windows or messages and return the program to list view.  
If this doesn’t work, you can stop the program manually.  
a
Close open confirmation dialog boxes and return the program to list view  
save your work.  
b
Stop the program by tapping Stop or Stop All on the Running Programs tab.  
Clear storage memory as described in the preceding section.  
This will free some storage memory so that it can be allocated to program  
memory.  
Soft reset your device, see "Performing a soft reset" on page xix.  
Screen problems  
Screen freezes or responds slowly  
Perform a soft reset on your device. For instructions, go to page xix.  
Screen is blank  
Press and hold the power button for a full second. If that doesn’t work:  
Make sure that the SIM card holder is close.  
If you are using the device on battery power, shift the device to AC power.  
Soft reset the device. For instructions, go to page xix.  
Screen is dark  
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause your device screen to temporarily  
darken. This is normal for LCD screens and is not permanent.  
Screen is hard to read  
If you’re having a hard time viewing a document in:  
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Notes - try changing the size of the view. To do this, tap a zoom percentage on  
the Tools menu.  
Pocket Word and Pocket Excel - try changing the size of the view. To do this, on  
the View menu, tap Zoom and then select a zoom percentage.  
Pocket Internet Explorer - try changing the font size. To do this, on the View  
menu, tap Text Size and then select a size.  
Pocket Outlook® - try changing the font size. To do this within Calendar, Tasks, or  
Contacts, tap Tools, then Options, and then select Use large font.  
Tapping and writing problems  
Inaccurate response to stylus taps  
Recalibrate the screen. For instructions, refer to page xvii.  
Slow or no response  
Perform a soft reset on your device. For instructions, go to page xix.  
IR connection problem  
Failure to beam information  
If you’re having difficulty transferring information via IR, try the following:  
Transfer only one file or no more than 25 contact cards at a time.  
Align your device’s IR port with that of the receiving device so that they are  
unobstructed and within a close range.  
Adjust the room lighting. Some types of light interfere with IR connections. Try  
moving to a different location or turning off some lights.  
Phone connection problem  
If you have a problem using the phone function, try the following:  
Check if your device’s wireless connection to your mobile service provider is  
switched on and the signal unobstructed. For more information, refer to page 67.  
Contact your mobile phone service provider for assistance.  
Internet connection problem  
If you’re having difficulty establishing Internet connection, try the following:  
Make sure you have properly set up a connection to your device ISP (Internet  
Service Provider).  
Check if your device’s wireless connection to your mobile service provider is  
switched on and the signal unobstructed. For more information, refer to page 67.  
NOTE: When your device is docked in the USB cradle while the GPRS function is on, you will not be  
able to browse web pages.  
Verify your user name and password with your device ISP.  
Verify with your device’s ISP that the network you are trying to connect is  
available, or try to connect to it using another device or from a computer.  
Additional troubleshooting information is available in Connections Help of your device  
and on the ActiveSyncTM Help on your computer.  
Network connection problem  
If you’re having network connection problems, try the following:  
Check if your device’s wireless connection to your mobile service provider  
is switched on and the signal unobstructed. For more information, refer to  
page 67.  
Verify that you have added necessary server information.  
a
b
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the Connections tab, tap Network.  
Most networks use DHCP, so you need not change these settings unless  
your network administrator instructs you to do so.  
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If the option Network Connection is not listed as a connection method in  
the ActiveSyncTM dialog box when starting synchronization, wait for a few  
minutes and try again. Also, if synchronization does not start right away,  
the network is probably busy, and it may take a minute for your device to  
connect to the network.  
Verify your user name and password with your network administrator.  
Verify with your network administrator that the network you are trying to  
connect is available, or try to connect to it using another device or from a  
computer.  
You may need to change your device name if you are trying to connect to a  
network and cannot because another Pocket PC Phone with the same  
name is already connected. To change your device’s name:  
a
b
c
Tap  
and then Settings.  
On the System tab, tap About.  
Tap the Device ID tab.  
Additional troubleshooting information is available in Connections Help of your device  
and on the ActiveSyncTM Help on your computer.  
Cable and cradle problem  
The following solutions may help if you encounter problems when connecting to your  
computer.  
Make sure that your device is turned on.  
Check that you do not have any other active connections.  
a
Tap  
and then Today.  
b
c
Tap  
or on the command bar.  
On the pop up menu, tap Disconnect.  
Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the computer’s COM port.  
Plug the other end of the cable securely into the universal connector on the base  
of your device. If you are using the USB cradle, check that your device is properly  
attached to the cradle.  
Additional troubleshooting information is available in Connections Help of your device  
and on the ActiveSyncTM Help on your computer.  
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Index  
resetting xix  
handheld setup  
charging  
A
add program 105  
B
LED status xiii  
software x  
C
Calendar 31  
I
call hold 77  
Inbox 57  
Call Log 74, 84  
call notifications 76  
command interface 13  
command bar 15  
hardware buttons 13  
navigation bar 14  
notifications 15  
pop-up menus 15  
Today screen 13  
status icons 14  
conference call 77  
connectivity features 49  
connect to email server 51  
connect to network 50  
email service 51  
help 52  
connect to an email server 57  
message list 58  
synchronise emails 57  
input panel 17  
international calls 72  
Internet 50  
L
Letter Recognizer 18  
M
maintenance procedures xvi  
manage applications  
application list 27  
finding information 28  
opening 27  
organising information 29  
switching 27  
infrared  
receive 49  
Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer  
AvantGo 56  
Contacts 33  
copyright ii  
create SMS 59  
customise features  
handheld settings 95  
install/remove program  
add 105  
Mobile Favorites  
using 53  
Microsoft Pocket Outlook 31  
Calendar 31  
using ActiveSync 105  
create meeting request 33  
open 31  
D
Contacts 33  
device features 1  
audio 1  
create contact 34  
find contact 34  
battery pack 2  
connectivity 2  
display 1  
open 33  
Inbox 57  
ergonomics 2  
performance 1  
phone function 1  
connect to email server 57  
message list 58  
open 57  
E
email  
Notes 37  
manage folders 60  
create note 37  
email server 51  
open 37  
email service 51  
Tasks 35  
emergency call number 76  
enter data 17  
open 35  
Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 39  
companion programs 39  
Microsoft Reader  
get book 44  
drawing on the screen 24  
recording a message 25  
using input panel 17  
Letter Recognizer 18  
soft keyboard 18  
read book 45  
Reader features 46  
remove book 47  
use Guidebook 44  
using Library 45  
MSN Messenger 43, 60  
set up 61  
Transcriber 19  
using My Text 26  
writing on the screen 21  
H
handheld  
work with contacts 61  
Pocket Excel 42  
file list 42  
guides ix  
optional accessories x  
package contents ix  
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protect workbook 43  
Pocket Word 39  
enter data  
drawing mode 41  
recording  
using Call Log 74  
using Dialer 71  
using the keypad module 72  
respond to calls 70  
settings 87  
speakerphone mode 71  
status icons 67  
turn off 69  
file list 39  
Microsoft Reader 44  
turn on 69  
Mobile Favorites folder 54  
My Text 26  
PIN configuration 89  
Pocket Excel 42  
protect workbook 43  
N
Pocket Word 39  
Notes 37  
R
P
remove program 106  
peripherals 8  
S
cradle 8  
Phone 65  
setup procedures x  
adjust phone volume 70  
call management 76  
Call Hold 77  
charge the device xiii  
connect cradle xii  
initial synchronisation xv  
install ActiveSync x  
Call Notification 76  
Conference Call 77  
call notes 78  
callpad module 68  
End button 68  
Send button 68  
contact management 81  
uninstall battery pack xi  
SIM Manager 75  
Speed Dial 73  
using Microsoft Contacts 81  
system tour 3  
customise phone functions 87  
configure services 90  
network connection 92  
front view 3  
rear view 6  
T
ring type, ring tone,  
Tasks 35  
Dialer screen 66  
Transcriber 19  
end calls 71  
V
voice mail 80  
enter PIN 66  
W
install the SIM card 65  
make calls 71  
Windows Media Player for Pocket PC 43  
international calls 72  
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