Handheld EasyGuide Pocket LOOX T Series English
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This manual was produced by Xerox Global Services. Published by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Edition: 1, July 2006 Order No.
Your Pocket LOOX Working with files Important notes Security functions Pocket LOOX T Series Equipment overview Connecting and networking the Pocket PC with other devices Getting started Energy saving functions EasyGuide Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Troubleshooting and tips Operating the Pocket PC Technical data Creating messages Manufacturer’s notes Using the Internet Index Using GPS functions Using the camera functions (optional) Edition 1, July 2006
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Contents Your Pocket LOOX …......................................................................................................................... 1 Notational conventions ......................................................................................................................... 2 Important notes .................................................................................................................................. 3 Safety notes.....................................................
Contents Copying contact details from the Pocket PC to the SIM card .....................................................42 Copying contacts from the SIM card to the Pocket PC...............................................................42 Displaying services on the SIM card (network provider specific) ........................................................43 SIM security ......................................................................................................................................
Contents FSC GPSLocator................................................................................................................................ 71 Using the camera functions (optional) ........................................................................................... 73 2 megapixel autofocus camera .................................................................................................. 73 Working with files..........................................................................
Contents Environmental protection ....................................................................................................................99 Disposal and recycling ........................................................................................................................99 CE marking .......................................................................................................................................100 Information on exposure/specific absorption rate (SAR)........
Your Pocket LOOX … ... is the first integrated Pocket PC from Fujitsu Siemens Computers which combines a GSM/UMTS mobile telephone with an innovative and high-performance handheld and a GPS navigation system. With Bluetooth and wireless LAN you can establish a connection to other devices at the office and away from it without bothersome cables. With your Pocket LOOX, you can for example access the Internet via UMTS/GSM or a Wireless LAN. You can call up both web and WAP pages with the Internet Explorer.
Notational conventions Notational conventions The following symbols and fonts used in this manual: ! i Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe this warning may endanger your health or safety, destroy the system, or lead to loss of data. The warranty will be invalidated if defects to the Pocket PC are caused as a result of failure to follow the instructions. Indicates important information which is required to use the system properly.
Important notes This chapter contains safety notes and important information you must observe when using your Pocket PC. This Pocket PC complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment. If you have questions as to whether you can set up and operate the Pocket PC in the intended environment, please contact your sales point or our hotline/help desk.
Important notes Using the Pocket PC Store the Pocket PC in a fully charged state in a dry environment. When storing the device please do not exceed the permissible temperature limits – see "Technical data", section "Pocket PC". The lower the temperature at which the batteries are stored, the lower the rate of self-discharge. i Avoid leaving your Pocket PC lying in direct sunlight in a car. The temperature could exceed the permissible temperature in such cases.
Equipment overview 3 4 2 19 56 1 7 18 9 21 23 16 15 14 13 12 1= 2= 3= 4= 5= 6= 7= 8= 9= 10 = 11 = 20 18 17 10 11 Antenna indicator VGA camera Battery/events indicator Display Navigation key Softkey button 2 End button Application button 2: Inbox Keyboard with integrated number block GPS antenna port Mini USB port A26391-K182-Z120-1-7619, edition 1 22 12 = 13 = 14 = 15 = 16 = 17 = 18 = 19 = 20 = 21 = 22 = 23 = Application button 1: Calendar Answer button Softkey button 1 Application button 5
Equipment overview Indicators (LEDs) and status indicators in the display Your Pocket-PC has two flashing indicators (LEDs) on the casing which light up in different colours, as well as various status indicators in the title bar of the display which will provide you with information about the current status of your device. 1 1= 2= 2 Antenna indicator Battery/events indicator Indicators (LEDs) Indicator Colour Indicator state Antenna (1) Green Flashing GPS has been activated.
Equipment overview i If more than one event occurs at the same time then the LEDs will flash in the relevant colours in turn. For example, if a new e-mail is received while the battery is being charged, the indicator will flash orange and green in turn.
Equipment overview Using the operating elements Your Pocket PC offers various operating elements: ● Keyboard with integrated number block ● Pen and display ● Online buttons for telephony ● 3-way scroll button ● Navigation key, application buttons and softkey buttons ● On-screen keypad Using the keyboard The keyboard is designed to offer all of the functions of a keyboard with an integrated number block. Some enhanced keyboard functions are accessed via key combinations (short cuts).
Equipment overview FN key Brief press of the button The FN key activates the special characters or numbers on overlay keys. Long press of the button Pressing the FN key for longer switches the keyboard illumination on or off. Double-clicking the button Engage the FN key to activate or deactivate FN mode. Tab key The Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop. Start key The Start key invokes the Windows Start menu. OK key Closes the active window. Spacebar Inserts the space character.
Equipment overview Key combinations (short cuts) Key combinations are entered as follows: ► Press and hold the first key in the combination. ► While holding the first key down, press the second key in the combination.
Equipment overview Using the pen and display With the aid of the supplied pen, you can also perform actions by touching the display. ► Briefly touch the desired element on the display with the pen to trigger an action. ► To activate popup menus, again touch the desired element with the pen, but this time leave the pen to rest on the element for a moment. The popup menu appears and you can select an element by touching it.
Equipment overview Using the 3-way scroll button and the navigation key 3-way scroll button 3 1 2 With the scroll button you can scroll up or down and forward or backward (1, 2) within the menu or application. You activate menu entries by pressing the scroll button in the centre position (3). i 12 If you are in the Telephone application you can use the 3-way scroll button to adjust the telephone volume.
Equipment overview Navigation key 1 The way in which the navigation key (1) works depends on the application you are in. In some applications you scroll line-by-line up, down, left or right in a menu. To activate menu items press the middle of the navigation key. By contrast, in other applications – e.g. e-mail – you can page up or down with the navigation key.
Equipment overview Using the application buttons and the softkey buttons With the application buttons and the appropriate presets (see "Configuring the application buttons"), you can open your preferred programs and applications directly from standby mode or from within an application. As the application buttons react differently to short or long presses you can assign a total of eight different programmes or applications to the application buttons. In addition, your Pocket PC also has two softkey buttons.
Equipment overview Key Allocated function for a short press Allocated function for a long press End button ● During an active call: ends the call. ● During a call: ends the call. ● For an incoming call: ignores the call. ● Otherwise: the Profiles menu is displayed.
Equipment overview Configuring the application buttons You can also assign other applications or functions to the preselected application buttons. ► Select Start – Settings – Personal – Buttons. ► Touch the corresponding button in the selection list with the pen. ► Assign an application or function to the button. ► Confirm with OK. Using the on-screen keyboard In some applications which allow text input you will see the symbol for the on-screen keyboard in the footer.
Equipment overview Changing on-screen keyboard mode The on-screen keyboard is displayed. ► Click on the arrow next to the on-screen keyboard icon. A popup window appears with the available modes. ► Select your preferred mode. i More information about the on-screen keyboard and its different modes can be found in the online help function of your Pocket PC.
Equipment overview Software overview The following table provides an overview of the most important programs which are already installed on your Pocket PC and where you can find information on using these programs.
Equipment overview FSC MobileZip Open, unpack, create and edit Zip archives Help file on Pocket PC FSC Backup (optional) Data backup and restoration Help file on Pocket PC Voice Commander Control the device with your voice. For telephone calls, calling up information about your contacts and about your programs.
Equipment overview Accessories We offer a range of accessories to make it easier and more convenient to work with your Pocket PC. Information on additional accessories for your Pocket PC can be found on our website at www.fujitsu-siemens.com/accessories. Below you will find a short description of the special accessories for your Pocket PC. Cradle With the cradle you can charge the battery in the Pocket PC and/or synchronise data between the Pocket PC and a computer.
Getting started It will only take a few moments to have your Pocket PC up and running, ready for use.
Getting started Installing the battery and the SIM card (optional) You can use your Pocket PC in two different modes of operation: ● Without a SIM card: no telephony functions available ● With a SIM card: telephony functions are available The SIM card is provided by the operator of your telephone network. Use of a SIM card is optional. If you choose to use the Pocket PC without a SIM card then the telephony functions will not be available.
Getting started Connecting the power adapter and charging the battery ! Please observe the safety information in the "Important notes" chapter. Information on connecting the mains adapter and charging the battery can be found in "Operating the Pocket PC" in the section "Charging the battery". Starting up your Pocket PC for the first time 2 1 ► Press the End button to switch on the Pocket PC (1). The Pocket PC is switched on. ► Pull out the pen in the direction of the arrow (2).
Getting started Calibrating the screen The display of your Pocket PC is a touchscreen. To ensure that the touchscreen of your Pocket PC reacts correctly when touched with the pen, you will be asked to calibrate the touchscreen after the initial start-up. ► Touch the centre of the cross hairs that appear on the display with the stylus. ► You will need to repeat this procedure several times, whereby the cross hairs will appear at different locations on the display each time.
Getting started Internet and intranet connections with CONNECTMOBILITY-E2C CONNECTMOBILITY-E2C (E2C for short) is a tool that enables you to establish a connection to the Internet or to your company's intranet very easily by simply pressing a button. With a few clicks you can change between your company WLAN, your private WLAN at home or a WLAN hotspot in a cafe or at the airport.
Getting started GPRS/UMTS provider selection If E2C determines while establishing a connection with a GPRS/UMTS network that you are not in your home country, E2C attempts to read out the home provider of your mobile phone to establish a GPRS/UMTS connection with the related settings. If E2C is unable to read out the home provider of your mobile phone, the dialogue "GPRS/UMTS provider selection" opens.
Getting started Synchronising data with Exchange Server ► Select Start - Programs - ActiveSync. The ActiveSync window appears on the screen. ► Select Synchronize. ► Enter your password. The data are synchronised with Exchange Server. Data synchronisation with ActiveSync With ActiveSync you can synchronise your data on your Pocket PC and your computer (e.g. Outlook data). You can also use ActiveSync to upload new software onto your Pocket PC.
Getting started Performing a data synchronisation After you have specified the desired and required settings for synchronisation in the ActiveSync Setup Wizard on your computer, the first synchronisation starts automatically. You need to copy the data you have processed on your Pocket PC on the road onto your computer so that you can access the latest version of the data there as well.
Getting started Using the cradle With the cradle you can charge the battery in the Pocket PC and/or synchronise data between the Pocket PC and a computer. The cradle has two mini USB ports: one port for data synchronisation and one port for the mains adapter: CHG A DAT 2 1= 2= 1 Port for the charging device Data synchronisation port Selecting a location for the cradle Place the cradle on a stable, flat and non-slip surface.
Getting started Using the cradle for data synchronisation i Before the first data synchronisation between your Pocket PC and computer, you will need to install the program ActiveSync on your computer (see "Installing ActiveSync on your computer"). 1 2 3 ► Switch the computer on. ► Place the Pocket PC in the cradle (1). ► Connect the USB cable to the data synchronisation port of the cradle (2). ► Connect the USB cable to one of the USB ports of your computer (3).
Getting started Using the online help Your Pocket PC comes with a detailed online help function. You can call up the online help directly or context-sensitively from an application: Starting the online help independently of an application: ► Click on Start – Help. The Help window opens. Click on Contents to view all of the available help topics. Alternatively you can click on Search to find specific topics. Starting the online help from an application: You are in an application. ► Click on Start – Help.
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Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Your Pocket PC is equipped with all of the functions of a modern mobile telephone. If you have a SIM card from a telephone network operator you can use it. Without a SIM card you will only be able to make calls to the emergency services. Making a telephone call The Pocket PC offers you various ways to make telephone calls: Enter a phone number You are in the Today screen. ► Enter the required telephone number via the keyboard. ► Press the Answer button.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Making emergency calls You can make emergency calls with your Pocket PC even if you do not have a SIM card and without entering the PIN or a password. ► Enter the emergency call number directly. i If your PIN starts with the same numbers as an emergency number (e.g. 999), the characters that are the same as the emergency number may not be encrypted on the screen when you enter the PIN.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Using the Voice Commander With the aid of the Voice Commander speech recognition application you can save a voice identifier for each of your contacts. Once this has been set up, you only need to say the voice identifier in the Voice Commander application and your Pocket PC will automatically dial the telephone number of the contact.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Speed dial function You can assign speed dial numbers to up to 99 contacts. These speed dial numbers allow you to dial required telephone numbers more quickly. Programming the speed dial function ► Click on Start – Contacts. You saved contacts are displayed. ► Touch the required contact. The details for the selected contact are then shown. ► Select Menu – Add Speed Dial. ► Choose an available speed dial number, e.g. "29". ► Confirm with OK.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Using the handsfree function With the aid of the handsfree function you can make calls via the loudspeaker without having to hold the telephone to your ear. In the process, the loudspeaker volume and the microphone sensitivity are significantly increased. ► Press the Answer button. The online keyboard for telephony is displayed. ► Enter the telephone number with the stylus pen. ► Press the Answer button. The connection is established. ► Touch Handsfree.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Muting the telephone During a call you can mute the microphone of your Pocket PC to prevent the other person from being able to hear what you or someone else in the room is saying. ► Press the Answer button. The online keyboard for telephony is displayed. ► Enter the telephone number. ► Press the Answer button. The connection is established. ► Touch Sound Off. The microphone is switched off. ► To switch the microphone back on, touch Sound On.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Making a conference call You have established two telephone connections, see "Call holding". You would like to combine these two calls to a conference call. Setting up a conference call ► Touch Menu – Conference. All connections are combined to a conference call. Disconnecting all connections from the conference call ► Tap on End. All connections are disconnected. Disconnecting selected connections ► Touch Menu – Private. All active connections are displayed.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Making video telephone calls (optional) Depending on the equipment level, your Pocket PC is supplied with a camera which enables you to make video telephone calls. Video telephone calls are also possible if the person receiving the call has video functionality without the corresponding camera. i Please check with your telephone network operator whether separate activation is required for this service. GPRS does not support video telephony.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC The video camera on the front of the device is activated, the camera window appears in the display and the connection is established. ► Position yourself in front of the video camera so that your picture is shown clearly on the display of the Pocket PC. Once a connection has been successfully established, the display on the Pocket PC will show the picture of the person you are calling.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Managing contacts The Pocket PC offers you two ways to save contact details: • Use the "Contacts" application to save the contact details directly onto your Pocket PC. • Save the contact details on the SIM card (optional) With the "Contacts" application, your Pocket PC offers an address book with comprehensive functions. You can save your contact data in a local address book on your Pocket PC.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Displaying services on the SIM card (network provider specific) With the aid of the "SIM Toolkit" application you can also display the services, e.g. Info-Services, made available by your telephone network provider with your SIM card. ► Select Start - Programs - SIM Toolkit. The available services are displayed. i Please contact your telephone network provider for more information about the services available.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Blocking your SIM card The SIM card is provided by the operator of your telephone network. i Please contact the operator of your telephone network if you would like to have your SIM card blocked. Configuring telephone settings The SIM card for telephony functions is provided by the operator of your telephone network. As a result, the telephone settings depend to a large extent on the functions made available by your telephone network provider.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Setting up a mailbox number i The mailbox number is provided by your telephone network provider. ► Select Start – Settings – Personal – Telephone – Services. ► In the scroll menu select the entry Mailbox and SMS. ► Select Request settings. The settings are read in from the network. ► Enter your mailbox number under Mailbox. ► Confirm with OK. The mailbox number is set up.
Making telephone calls with the Pocket PC Setting up call diversion With your Pocket PC you can divert incoming calls – e.g. when your device is switched off, or if you are currently using a different telephone, or in case you are already answering another call on the line. ► Select Start – Settings – Personal – Telephone – Services. ► Select Call diversion in the scroll menu. ► Select Request settings. The settings are read in from the network. ► Enter the desired settings for the call diversion.
Operating the Pocket PC This chapter contains descriptions of the operating elements of your Pocket PC as well as information about how to use it. ! Please refer to the notes in "Important notes". Using the profiles of your Pocket PC Default profiles provide convenient access to frequently used system settings, tailored to the particular way in which you are using the device. With the aid of these profiles you can control power consumption or the radio modules of your device.
Operating the Pocket PC Selecting profiles ► In the Today screen, press and hold the End key. The profile list is displayed. ► Use the navigation key to select the desired profile. The profile is activated. ► Confirm with the Enter key. Configuring profiles ► In the Today screen, press and hold the End key. The profile list is displayed. ► Use the navigation key to select the desired profile. ► Select Menu – Edit. ► Enter the settings for the profile and confirm with OK.
Operating the Pocket PC Switching the Pocket PC off and on during normal use (Standby mode) Switching the Pocket PC to Standby mode ► From the Today screen, briefly press the End button. The Pocket PC is switched to Standby mode. i If you have specified a switch-off time in the system settings, your Pocket PC will automatically switch to Standby mode after this specified time. There are two ways to switch on your Pocket PC: Switching on with the End button ► Briefly press the End key.
Operating the Pocket PC Switching off the Pocket PC to save battery life Switching off ► In the Today screen, press and hold the End key. The profile list is displayed. ► Select the profile Switch off. The profile is activated. All programs are closed and the Pocket PC is completely switched off. The power consumption of the Pocket PC is reduced to a minimum. ► To switch the Pocket PC back on again, press and hold the End button.
Operating the Pocket PC Cold starting and resetting factory default settings If your Pocket PC stops working and switching off and on with the End button and the soft reset is unsuccessful, you can perform a cold start with your Pocket PC or reset it to the factory default settings. ! Unsaved data will be lost. Only carry out a cold start and resetting when the battery is fully charged. 1 2 ► Slide off the battery cover from the Pocket PC.
Operating the Pocket PC Out and about with the Pocket PC Please observe the following information when you are out and about with your Pocket PC. Transporting Pocket PC ► Switch the Pocket PC off. ► Disconnect the cables from the Pocket PC. ► If the device needs to be shipped, use the original packaging or other suitable packaging to protect it from damage caused by mishandling. ► Use a bag for the Pocket PC when transporting it.
Operating the Pocket PC Cleaning the Pocket PC ► Switch the Pocket PC off. ► Pull the power plug out of the mains outlet. ! Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic. Please ensure that no liquid enters the Pocket PC. ► Clean the surface of the device with a dry cloth. ► If it is very dirty, you can clean the device and the display with a damp cloth.
Operating the Pocket PC Charging the battery Your Pocket PC is equipped with a powerful battery. When you're on the road your Pocket PC is supplied with power by the integrated battery. i The battery is not charged on delivery and should be charged prior to the first mobile use. You have three ways of recharging the battery: ● You can connect the Pocket PC directly to an electrical outlet with the mains adapter.
Operating the Pocket PC 2 1 ► Connect the mains adapter cable to the mini USB port on the Pocket PC (1). ► Plug the mains adapter into a mains outlet (2). The installed battery is now charged. The power-on indicator flashes orange. When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator lights continuously orange. Charging the battery via the cradle You can connect the mains adapter to the cradle: 3 2 1 ► Connect the mains adapter cable to the charging device port on the cradle (1).
Operating the Pocket PC ► Place the Pocket PC in the cradle (3). The installed battery is now charged. The power-on indicator flashes orange. When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator lights continuously orange. Charging the battery via a USB port ► Connect the USB cable to your Pocket PC. ► Connect the USB cable to the computer’s USB port. i Depending on the charge current the charging process may take longer than with a mains adapter.
Operating the Pocket PC Inserting and removing an expansion card A slot enables the operation of an expansion card of the type "Secure Digital I/O" or "MultiMediaCard". ! Observe the manufacturer's instructions when using the expansion cards. Never use force when inserting or removing an expansion card. Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slot.
Operating the Pocket PC Removing the expansion card 1 2 3 ► Press on the edge of the expansion card so that the expansion card slightly jumps out of the slot (1). ► Slide the expansion card out of the Pocket PC (2). ► Insert the placeholder into the slot again (3) if necessary. The placeholder protrudes by one to two millimetres.
Operating the Pocket PC Using the Pocket PC as a USB Host device With the optional USB Host cable you can use your Pocket PC as a USB Host device and connect various USB devices, such as a MEMORYBIRD, to the Pocket PC. i You can connect USB devices from Fujitsu Siemens Computers (e.g. MEMORYBIRD or STORAGEBIRD) immediately. If you want to connect other USB devices, ask your dealer whether you will need to install corresponding drivers first.
Operating the Pocket PC Configuring device settings i Detailed information about how to configure device settings such as the date, time, alarms, background images, tones, application and task displays etc. can be found in the help file on your Pocket PC. Adapting menus Frequently used programs appear in the Start menu. You can adapt the Start menu to meet your needs. ► Touch the Menus symbol under Start - Settings - Personal. A list of programs/applications appears.
Creating messages Just like any other mobile phone, you can use your Pocket PC to send SMS and MMS messages as well as e-mails. Incoming messages are indicated with the die LEDs (see "Indicators (LEDs) and status indicators in the display") and a message on the screen and, depending on the device settings, via a signal tone or vibration alarm. Inbox You can use the Inbox to check and manage all incoming and sent message types (SMS, MMS, email), as well as to create and send new messages.
Creating messages SMS messages You can also use your Pocket PC to create SMS text messages in exactly the same way as a normal mobile telephone. Each SMS text message can contain a maximum of 160 characters. Creating and sending SMS messages ► Click on Start – Messaging. ► Click on the dropdown menu Inbox. ► Tap on the SMS account. ► Select New. A window opens for writing the new SMS. ► Enter the addressee and the text message for the SMS. ► Select Send. The SMS message is sent.
Creating messages MMS messages MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) messages are messages which can contain multimedia objects like pictures, sound or video clips (3GP, MP4, AVI, WMV). You can attach files with a maximum size of up to 300 kB. Before you can send any MMS messages you will need to configure your MMS application, see "Configuring the MMS application". i Your telephone network provider will generally provide you with the data for your MMS connection.
Creating messages Configuring the MMS profile You are in the Today screen. Your MMS connection is configured. ► Click on Start – Messaging. The inbox is displayed. ► Click on Menu – MMS Settings. The Settings window appears on the screen. ► Choose any profile and tap on Edit. The Profile Settings window is displayed. ► Enter the profile settings provided by your telephone network provider. ► Click on Finish to confirm your entries. Your MMS profile is configured.
Creating messages E-mail With the Pocket PC you have various options for sending and receiving e-mails: Private mail: • Via a POP3, SMTP or IMAP4 account from your ISP Company mail: • Via a VPN corporate network • Via ActiveSync In order to be able to send e-mails you will therefore need a suitable e-mail account from your ISP or a suitable e-mail account on a VPN corporate network (Virtual Private Network). Setting up e-mail accounts for POP3, SMTP or IMAP4 ► Click on Start – Messaging.
Creating messages Setting up e-mail sending via ActiveSync ► Connect your Pocket PC to your computer, see "Connecting your Pocket PC and computer". ► Follow the instructions on the display. Creating and sending e-mails With your Pocket PC you can easily send e-mail messages with attachments (photos, voice notes, files). ► Click on Start – Messaging. ► Click on the dropdown menu Inbox. ► Tap on the e-mail account. ► Select New. The window with the new e-mail is opened.
Creating messages Receiving e-mails and other data automatically in real-time (e-mail push) If you have a data connection to a mobile network provider (GPRS/UMTS) for your Pocket PC then your e-mails, calendar data, contact data, tasks etc. can be delivered from the network to your Pocket PC in real-time via e-mail push. If your device is switched off (Standby mode) when new data are received via e-mail push then the LED will start to flash.
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Using the Internet In order to use the Internet you will need to have Internet access via an ISP or on a VPN corporate network (Virtual Private Network). In some cases your Internet access may already be pre-configured on your device. If this is the case you will simply need to launch Internet Explorer – see "Accessing the Internet with Internet Explorer". Otherwise you can configure your Internet access via FSC CONNECTMOBILITY-E2C.
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Using GPS functions Using GPS functions With a GPS receiver and navigation software you can use the Pocket PC as a navigation system. Depending on the equipment, the GPS receiver is either integrated or available as an external accessory. i Map materials for your Pocket PC are available from retailers on DVD or on memory cards or via an online shop. You have two options for using the navigation software on your Pocket PC: ● ● You can use the navigation software on a preinstalled expansion card.
Using GPS functions GPSLocator shows you the GPS coordinates of your current location. If you are on the move with the device - either on foot or in the car - the direction of movement and speed are also displayed. The POI Finder is an application which helps you to find your way back to a previously saved position.
Using the camera functions (optional) Depending on its equipment level, your Pocket PC will come with two integrated cameras: one VGA camera on the front and one 2 megapixel autofocus camera on the back of the device (resolution: 1600 x 1200). You can use the VGA camera for video telephone calls – see "Making video telephone calls". With the 2 megapixel autofocus camera you can record both individual still photographs as well as short video sequences.
Using the camera functions (optional) Recording a video sequence The application Pictures & Videos is opened. ► Select Camera. or ► Tap the Camera icon. The camera window opens. ► Select Menu – Video. The camera is switched to video mode. ► To start the video recording, press application button 5. The video recording starts. ► To stop the video recording, press application button 5 again. The video recording stops.
Using the camera functions (optional) Video settings Option Meaning Photo This option switches the camera to photo mode. Brightness Adjustment of the brightness settings Quality Adjustment of the video quality settings Options Various options are available for changing settings (image size, slide show, file location etc.). i Detailed information on this topic can be found in the help file on your Pocket PC.
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Working with files Windows Media Player With Windows Media Player, you can play back various audio and video formats on your Pocket PC: File type Formats Audio WMA, MP3, WAV Video WMV, MPEG4 i You can find detailed information on how to use the Windows Media Player in the help file on your Pocket PC. Using Java applications With the JBlend programme, you can run Java applications for mobile devices, download them from the Internet onto your device and install them.
Working with files Uninstalling Java applications ► Select Start – Programs – JBlend. The programme and the available Java applications are displayed. ► Select the Java application you wish to uninstall. ► Select Menu - Delete. You will be asked if you wish to uninstall the Java application. ► Confirm with Yes. Compressing files with FSC MobileZip FSC MobileZip lets you open, unpack, create and edit Zip archives. FSC MobileZip extends the popup menu in the File Explorer.
Security functions Your Pocket PC can be protected or locked in several ways: Lock Meaning Password protection Password protection provided by the Microsoft Windows 5.0 Phone Edition operating system, see "Password protection". Device lock (key and display lock) Protects the device by locking the operating elements against accidental inputs during operation, see "Device lock (key and display lock)".
Security functions Password protection You can use a password to protect your Pocket PC against unauthorised use. This makes your data accessible only to persons who know the password. When FSC SecureLock is set, this password protection can only be lifted after the FSC SecureLock has been cleared. i ► Tap on the Password symbol under Start – Settings – Personal. ► Select the type of password you prefer: − A password consisting of four numbers (simple 4-digit password).
Security functions FSC KeyLock Use the FSC KeyLock to prevent accidental activation of your Pocket LOOX. for example, if the device is in your pocket. Normally, the device is activated if one of the application or telephone keys is pressed. Activating FSC KeyLock ► Select Start – Settings – Personal – Keys – FSC KeyLock. ► Activate Lock application keys. Switching on with active lock ► Briefly press the End key. ► Then press and hold the Enter key.
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Connecting and networking the Pocket PC with other devices The Pocket PC offers a wide range of ways to exchange data with other devices or to work in a network. In addition, the wireless LAN (optional) and Bluetooth (optional) radio modules are available for wireless communication.
Connecting and networking the Pocket PC with other devices Wireless communication with Bluetooth With your Pocket PC with an integrated Bluetooth module you can communicate wirelessly with other Bluetooth devices, e.g. with another Pocket PC, a computer or a mobile phone. You can establish Bluetooth connections via the BT Manager. Start the BT Manager via the FSC SpeedMenu, see "Fast access to programs via FSC SpeedMenu". Example: You want to use a Bluetooth headset.
Energy saving functions The Pocket PC uses less power when the energy saving functions are enabled. This means you can work with the Pocket PC for longer before having to recharge the battery. General information on energy management The battery operating time is considerably dependent on the applications used. Please note that a particularly large amount of energy is required to play sound files or make sound recordings. Data exchange with a computer also consumes additional battery power.
Energy saving functions Configuring display lighting You can adjust the display lighting on your Pocket PC to make it darker or brighter. Reduce the display brightness to save energy. ► Select Start – Settings – System – Display lighting – Brightness. ► Use the slide control to adjust the display lighting during battery operation and/or during use with an external power supply, until the desired level of brightness is reached. ► Confirm with OK.
Energy saving functions ► Touch the display anywhere outside the popup window. i Device sounds can also be activated and deactivated by pressing and holding the star key. Using Wireless Manager You can use Wireless Manager to manage the energy status of telephone, Bluetooth and WiFi/WLAN. You are in the Today screen. ► Tap on the telephone symbol. The Wireless Manager is displayed.
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Troubleshooting and tips If a fault occurs in your Pocket PC, try to eliminate it with the measures described in this chapter. If you fail to correct the problem, proceed as follows: ► Make a note of the steps and the circumstances that led to the fault. Also make a note of any error messages displayed. ► Switch the Pocket PC off. ► Contact your sales outlet or our hotline/help desk.
Troubleshooting and tips The display is difficult to read Cause Troubleshooting Reflected glare ► Turn the Pocket PC until you can see the information in the display again. The Pocket PC switches off Cause Troubleshooting The battery is dead. ► Connect the power adapter to the Pocket PC to charge the battery. or ► Connect the power adapter to the cradle and insert the Pocket PC in the cradle to charge the battery. The battery is charging. The power-on indicator flashes orange.
Troubleshooting and tips The Pocket PC does not respond any more Cause Troubleshooting An application program has caused the fault. ► Restart the Pocket PC (see "Switching the Pocket PC on and off"). or The battery is dead. ► If the restart does not work, reset the Pocket PC to the factory settings (see "Cold starting and resetting factory default settings"). ► Connect the power adapter to the Pocket PC to charge the battery.
Troubleshooting and tips No sound or minimal volume Cause Troubleshooting Volume set wrongly. ► Touch the loudspeaker symbol in the navigation bar. A popup window for the loudspeaker settings appears. ► Activate the selection field for On with the stylus. or ► Set the desired volume on the slide control with the stylus. Poor reception via GPS Cause Troubleshooting The installation position of the Pocket PC in your vehicle is unfavourable. ► Change the installation position of the Pocket PC.
Troubleshooting and tips The IMEI number is displayed. Calling up the UUID The UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) is a globally unique 16 or 28 bit number, that is also used to identify your device. ► Select Start – Settings – System – System information. ► Select Identity. The UUID is displayed.
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Technical data Pocket PC System Pocket LOOX T810 Pocket LOOX T830 Processor Intel® PXA270 416 MHz based on Intel® XScale™ microarchitecture Intel® PXA270 416 MHz based on Intel® XScale™ microarchitecture Memory System memory (RAM): System memory (RAM): General Flash memory (ROM): 64 MB 128 MB Flash memory (ROM): 64 MB 128 MB Electrical data Regulations complied with CE, FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 60950, UL, cUL CE, FCC Part 15 Class B, EN 60950, UL, cUL Protection class III III Maximum powe
Technical data Cameras Camera 1 – VGA camera (640 x 480) for video telephony via UMTS Camera 2 – 2 mega pixel auto-focus camera (1600 x 1200) for images/video EMP U250 EMP U250 GSM 900/180/1900 GSM 900/180/1900 UMTS 2100 UMTS 2100 Baseband UMTS/GSM/GPRS Baseband Environmental conditions Environment class 7K1/7K2 DIN IEC 721 EN 60721 DIN IEC 721 EN 60721 Housing class 7M2 DIN IEC 721 EN 60721 DIN IEC 721 EN 60721 Temperature ● Operation -10 °C -55 °C -10 °C -55 °C ● Transport -40 °C -
Technical data Power adapter Electrical data Primary: ● Rated voltage: 100-240 V ● 50 - 60 Hz Rated frequency: Secondary: ● Rated voltage: 5 V +/- 5 % ● 1.0 A Max.
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Manufacturer’s notes Environmental protection Fujitsu Siemens Computers has defined standards for environment-friendly product design with a guideline applicable corporate-wide. The binding application of these internal guidelines continuously implements ecological product requirements.
Manufacturer’s notes CE marking Products bearing the CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC), EMC Directive (89/336/EEC), and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. CE compliance of this device is valid only if powered with by a CE-marked AC Adapter provided by Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
Manufacturer’s notes Information on exposure/specific absorption rate (SAR) This device meets the EU requirements (1999/519/EU) on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields by way of health protection. The limits are part of extensive recommendations for the protection of the general public. These recommendations have been developed and checked by independent scientific organisations through regular and thorough evaluations of scientific studies.
Manufacturer’s notes FCC Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Manufacturer’s notes RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.
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Index 2 2 megapixel autofocus camera 5 3 3-way scroll button 5 using 12 A Accessories 20 ActiveSync data synchronisation 28 ActiveSync-creating partnership 28 Alarms setting 60 Answer button 5 Application button calendar button 5 camera 5 Mail Received 5 SpeedMenu 5 switching on 49 Application buttons using 14 B Background setting 60 Battery capacity 4 charging 54 charging via a USB port 56 charging via mains adapter 54 charging via the cradle 55 discharges 91 inserting 22 installing 21 storing 4 technical
Index E Electromagnetic compatibility 100 E-mail configuring 65 creating 65, 66 IMAP4 65 POP3 65 sending 66 SMTP 65 VPN corporate network 65 E-mail pull 66 E-mail push 67 device behaviour 86 E-mail sending via ActiveSync 66 Emergency call 34 End button 5 does not respond 91 switching off 49 switching on 49 Energy saving functions 85 Exchange Server configuring 26 data synchronisation 26 synchronising data 27 Expansion card 57 inserting 57 removing 58 F Factory default settings 51 Fast access to programs 60
Index N Navigation key 5 using 12 Network selectin 44 No sound 92 Notational conventions 2 Note cleaning 53 Notes CE marking 100 disposal 99 Safety 3 O Online buttons for telephony using 11 Online help using 31 On-screen keyboard using 16 Operating elements 5, 8 Operation, basic 24 Optical indicators profiles 47 Optimising battery life 56 Optimising energy management 85 Overview hardware 5 software 18 P Password protection on Pocket PC 80 PDF files viewing 77 PDF Viewer 77 Pen removing 23 using 11 PIN 43 e
Index Softkey buttons using 14 Software new installation 89 overview 18 Sound switching off 86 Speed dialling 36 Standby mode 49 Status battery charge status 6 message 6 Status indicator 5 Storage, battery 4 Summer time 89 Switching off 50 Switching off the Pocket PC 50 Switching on 50 Switching on the Pocket PC 50 Switch-off time 49 T Technical data 95 battery 96 Pocket PC 95 power adapter 97 Telephone muting 38 settings 44 using 33 Telephone functions 33 Telephone settings configuring 44 Time incorrect 8