Neonode N2 user guide www.neonode.com N070802-1 Rev. 1.
1. 0 Basics ....................................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.1 Insert the SIM card....................................................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Release the SIM card.........................................................................................
11.3 Tools menu second tab view:.............................................................................................................................................. 25 11.4 Close the Media Player........................................................................................................................................................ 27 12.0 The Calendar .....................................................................................................................................
1. 0 Basics Important information before you start using your Neonode device. • The device must be turned off ( See 1.7) before removing the battery. • No subscription or SIM card is included in the package. • If you try to open or tamper with the device’s front casing, the guarantee will not be valid. • Please check www.neonode.com for the latest updates, support and other information. 1.1 Insert the SIM card N2 can be turned on and used to a certain extent without SIM card.
To insert the SD-card, first remove the rear cover as shown above, and then insert the SD-card with the text facing upwards. Make sure it is correctly inserted. To remove the SD-card you do the opposite of inserting it. Turn the device off, remove the rear cover then remove the sdcard. 1.4 Charge the battery Before you charge the battery for the first time, you must remove the protective tape over the battery connectors. There are two different ways to charge the battery: 1. Use the enclosed charger.
1.6 Enter PIN code If your SIM card requires a PIN code, a keyboard will appear on the screen when the device is started. Enter your PIN code and make an accept sweep, (a sweep from the left to the right at the bottom of the screen). When you see the status screen with clock, signal and battery symbol and the Neonode symbol, the mobile is ready to be used. Please note: If you wait too long, the automatic key lock and/or the backlight timeout will be activated and the screen will turn dark. See 1.8. 1.
1. The upper area of the screen is called the Change view area. 2. The centre of the screen is called the Navigation area. 3. The bottom area of the screen is called the Accept/Close view area. In the Change view area you sweep from left to right or from right to left to change views.The Navigation area is used to navigate within a view. Put your finger in the very middle part of the screen and sweep up/down/right/left in the Navigation area to navigate within a view.
which is from the bottom right side of the screen and upwards. The sweep should be about half the height of the screen. When you lift your finger, the tools menu will appear. NOTE! Each application has a tools menu specific to the application in question. When you have opened an application, e.g. the camera application, you open the tools menu by sweeping from the Tools menu sweep area in the lower right corner of the screen and up. 2.4 Keyboard sweep You open the keyboard with a Keyboard sweep.
2.8 Navigate within a view Put your finger in the very middle of the screen and then move the finger Up/Down/Right/Left in the Navigation area. (see 1.12) Please note that you have to start the sweep in the middle part of the screen to not collide with other sweeps in the uppermost or lowest part of the screen (e.g. Change view sweeps, Keyboard sweep, Accept sweep and Close view sweep). The sweeps in the Navigation area allows you to for example scroll lists and navigate within the calendar and a webpage.
Alter between favorite keyboards Make Change view sweeps to alter between your selected favorite keyboards. At the top of the screen you can see what keyboard that currently is open. 3.1 Select T9 word When using a T9 keyboard and a word is marked, the Keyboard sweep brings up a list of selectable words. Scroll the list and when the right word is marked, tap the screen to select it. You can also change between selectable words by using the navigation keys.
Make a tools menu sweep and tap the icon Delete favorite Text. Choose the one(s) you want to delete and make an Accept sweep. 3.6 Copy Enter a word or a phrase in the keyboard. Open the tools menu and tap the Copy icon. Choose whether to copy to clipboard or favorite phrases and tap the screen. 3.7 Paste Open the keyboard tools menu and tap the Paste icon. Mark the word or phrase you want to paste and tap the screen. 3.8 Keyboard Settings Open the keyboard tools menu and tap the Settings icon.
3.10 Button Vibration Mark Button Vibration and tap the screen to set and/or change button vibration level (0 to 10). This will cause the keyboard to give vibration indications when you press the keys. Make a Close view sweep to save the selection and exit. 3.11 Preview Open the keyboard tools menu and tap the Preview icon to see a preview of the message. 4.0 Make calls While talking on your Neonode, you hold it with the backside against your ear, with the screen facing away from you.
4.2 Make a call using the Call History. To call a number from the Call History, open the start menu and tap the Call History icon. A Call History list will appear. Scroll the list to the number or contact you want to call. When the correct number or contact is marked, tap the screen to make the call. Make a Close view sweep to hang up. 4.3 Call a contact in the Address Book Open the start menu and tap the Contacts icon.
4.4 Answer incoming calls You answer an incoming call with an Accept sweep. Make a Close view sweep to hang up. When you receive a call, you can turn off the ring tone by making a Close view sweep. You can then answer with an Accept sweep. You can also give the caller a busy tone. Make a Close view sweep twice when the mobile is ringing if you want the caller to get a busy tone. 5.0 Address book Open the start menu and tap the Contacts icon to open the application. 5.
Make an Accept sweep to save the new contact. If you don’t want to save the new contact, make a Close view sweep to cancel and discard the changes you made. 5.2 Make a contact a favorite Mark the contact you want listed as a favorite. Then open the tools menu and tap the Favorite icon. Mark No favorite selected and tap the screen. The chosen contact will be listed as a favorite.
5.4 Copy contacts from the SIM card Open the address book tools menu and make one Change view sweep to the right. To copy contacts from the SIM card, tap the icon Import from SIM. All your contacts on the SIM card will now be copied to your Neonode. 5.5 Copy contacts to the SIM card Open the address book tools menu and make one Change view sweep to the right. To copy contacts from your Neonode to the SIM card, tap the icon Export to SIM.
6.0 The Messaging Application The messaging application allows you to read, view, compose and send SMS and MMS. 6.1 Open the messaging application Open the start menu and tap the Messages icon. The Messaging Application contains multiple views. You can view your drafts, received and sent SMS and MMS by making Change view sweeps to the right or left. To send an SMS or MMS you open the messaging application tools menu and tap the icon for New.
6.3 Call number received in message If you have received a message containing a phone number you want to call, open the tools menu when viewing the message. Make a Change view sweep to the right and tap the icon Parse. Mark the number you want to call and tap the screen. Make an accept sweep to call the number. 6.4 Messaging settings To change settings for the messaging application, open the messaging tools menu and make a Change view sweep to the right. Tap the settings icon.
7.2 Add a recipient In the Compose view you add a recipient to your message by marking To and tap the screen. This will take you to the Address Book. Scroll the list and when the wanted contact is marked, tap the screen to add him or her as the recipient of your SMS. If you want to enter a phone number instead, make sure the To row is marked and make a Keyboard sweep. Enter the number and make an Accept sweep. 7.3 Add several recipients You can add several recipients to your SMS.
7.6 Send a reply Reply a received SMS by open the tools menu and tap the Reply icon. You will get directly to the Message view. Enter the message text and make an Accept sweep. In the Reply view, make an Accept sweep to send the message. The message you're replying to will be shown as a reference. This function can be disabled in the messaging application's Settings. 7.7 Forward a message Open the tools menu and tap the Forward icon. Mark To and tap the screen.
To send an MMS, open the tools menu. In the first tab view, tap the icon for New message. In the Compose view, mark Type, tap the screen and choose MMS. 8.2 Add a recipient Add a recipient to your message by marking To in the Compose view and tap the screen. This will take you to the Address Book. Scroll the list and when the wanted contact is marked, tap the screen to add him or her as the recipient of your MMS.
Add text, pictures and audio by choosing the media type from the Add slide view. To add a picture, choose Image. The Camera Application will be opened so you can take a picture with the built-in camera. Make an Accept sweep to add the taken picture. You can also add a picture from your storage card. To view your stored pictures in the Image Viewer you make a Change view sweep to the right in the Camera Application.
9.0 The Camera application 9.1 Take and view a picture Open the start menu and tap the Camera icon to open the camera application. When in camera mode, the screen is a viewfinder and to take a photo you tap the screen. To view the recently taken picture, make a Change view sweep to the right. This takes you to the Image Viewer and you can see the picture. A Change view sweep to the left will get you back into camera mode. 9.2 Change settings Open the camera tools menu and tap the Settings icon.
10.0 The Image Viewer You find the Image Viewer in the second tab view of the camera application. Open the camera application and make a Change view sweep. You can now view all your pictures stored on the SD card one by one. You can make right and left sweeps in the navigation area to scroll through the pictures. To change to the next/previous picture in the Image Viewer you press the cursor key. Press Right to view the next picture, press Left so see the previous picture.
11.0 The Media Player The Media Player allows you to listen to music, audio books and watch videos on your Neonode. 11.1 Open the Media Player Open the Start menu. Make a Change view sweep to the second tab view. Tap the Media Player icon to open the application. Use the Media Player The Media Player contains two tab views. One view is the Now playing view, where you can see information about the track being played at the moment. If you have selected a video, it will be shown in this view.
Mark the kind of play list you want to create and tap the screen. If you choose to create a New Empty Play list you open the tools menu and add files and folders of your choice to the play list (see Add file or folder to the play list). If you choose New My Music Play list the Media Player will create a play list containing all media in the My Music folder and subfolders. New Storage Card Play list will create a play list containing all media on the Storage Card.
Save Play list As When you tap this icon a keyboard is opened and you can enter a new play list name. Make an Accept sweep to get back to the play list view. Player Settings When you tap the Player Settings icon you can change play list settings and define buttons and sweeps. Shuffle enabled/disabled Mark this item and tap the screen to enable or disable shuffle. When the play list is shuffled the tracks will be played in a randomized order, not in the order they are displayed in the Play list view.
12.0 The Calendar 12.1 Open the calendar Open the start menu, make a Change view sweep to the right and tap the Calendar icon. Choose view The calendar has three different tab views. You can either view one day at a time, a week or a whole month. To change view, make Change view sweeps to the right or the left. 12.2 Navigate within a Calendar view In the day view, sweep Right in the Navigation area to view the scheme for the following day and Left in the Navigation area to see the day before.
In the New Appointment view you can enter subject, date, time, location, status and Reminder. Mark respective item and tap the screen to edit. When you have edited an item you save it by making an Accept sweep. This also takes you back to the main New Appointment view. To go back one step without saving, make a Close view sweep. When you choose Subject or Location, a keyboard appears on-screen and you can enter text. Accept sweep to save.
13.2 Add a new alarm In the first tab view of the application you can see all your active alarms, add a new alarm and edit already set alarms. To open the keyboard to add a new alarm you can either mark Add Alarm and tap the screen, or open the tools menu and choose the Add Alarm icon. A numeric keyboard will appear. Enter the alarm time and make an Accept sweep. Enter a date for the alarm and make an Accept sweep.
13.3 The Alarm History You find the alarm history in the second tab view of the alarm application. All alarms to which you have entered an alarm text are saved in the alarm history. To reset an alarm you have in the alarm history you scroll the list, mark the alarm you want to reset and tap the screen. You can now either make Accept sweeps to save the settings that appear, or enter new and then make Accept sweeps to save them. When all information is correct, make an Accept sweep to save the alarm.
You will be greeted by a blue Neonode start page. To start surfing the net, open the Internet Explorer tools menu. 14.3 The tools menu The Internet Explorer tools menu contains two tab views and several ways of navigating between web pages. 14.4 The first tab view: Back Browse to previously shown web page Forward Takes you to the next web page Change font Size Choose the zoom level of the text on the web page Stop Stops loading the current web page Favorites Shows a list of your favorite web links.
To navigate within a webpage you place your finger in the middle of the screen and sweep Up, Down, Left or Right in the Navigation area. When you do this, any links that may be on the webpage will be marked when you navigate past them. To follow a link on the webpage you tap the screen when the link is marked. If the webpage contains input fields, tapping the screen will activate the currently highlighted field.
Set the Key Lock Timeout time 15.3 System Date and Time Set and/or change date and time. Regional Settings Select User Interface Language, Time Zone, Regional Settings and week numbers. You have to restart your Neonode for the User Interface settings to take effect. Select the Advanced settings for Date format, Time format, First week of year and First day of week.
Bluetooth is short-range radio designed to send data, voice or audio between mobile phones, computers and other devices. These are the settings you can make on the device. State Choose between off, on or on and discoverable. Devices See which devices are paired and discovered. Active headset None, if there is no headset paired. If there is a paired headset the name on the headset will appear. You can use Bluetooth in these different ways on your device. 1.
• • • When the two devices find each other, you pair them by enter a passkey. Start with your own device and enter for example 1111, enter the same passkey in the other device. The devices are now paired. You only have to pair a device once. When the Bluetooth is set to on and the devices are within range, they will find each other. The transmission range is up to 10 meters. If you want to pair a headset you do like this: • Set the headset in pairing mode and place it no more than 20cm from the N2.
www.neonode.com. When disconnecting, safely remove your Neonode from the computer and turn it back on. Connect in phone mode Download and install the free software ActiveSync from Microsoft on your computer. Connect your turned on Neonode to the computer, using the USB cable. ActiveSync will now automatically open. You will be asked if you want to set up a partnership between your Neonode and the computer. Choose Yes and follow the instructions given on the screen.
Click Finish. You can now see the Install Neno window again, with your current choices. Choose Start Install. The installation will take a few minutes to complete. When the Installer asks you to disconnect the mobile device, do so and turn it on. Note: Contact and Calendar information will not be deleted during an update of your Neno version. After an update of the operating system, it is sometimes necessary to turn on your Neonode two times.
18.0 GPRS and MMS settings You get the settings for GPRS and MMS from your operator. At your operator’s website you can get the settings sent to you by SMS. Follow the operator’s instructions of how to send the settings to your Neonode using automated configuration SMS’s. Make an Accept sweep to accept the settings when you receive the SMS. When you are going to choose configuration for your mobile device, Neonode might not be listed. You can then choose another new mobile model.
You will find the settings for MMS at your operator’s website in connection to the ones for GPRS. Open the tools menu from the status screen. Then tap on the Communication icon. Choose and tap GPRS… This will take you to the GPRS Access Points and Application Profiles. In the GPRS Access Points view you open the tools menu and tap the icon Add. To enter the information needed you mark an item and tap the screen. Make an Accept sweep to save the entered information and go to the next item.
Tap to move the item selected. Move this item to a new position by holding your finger on it and drag it to the desired place, or tap to abort. When you move an item, you tap to confirm the new position. The moved icon will change place with the icon that was originally in that position. 19.2 Multi part call function The N2 has a multi part call function. Please observe that the subscription with your operator must include this service. You must also set the “call waiting” status to Active.
Safeguards Guidelines for Safe and Efficient use Please read this information before using your mobile phone These instructions are intended for your safety. Please follow these guidelines. If the product has been subject to any of the conditions below or you have any doubt as to its proper function make sure you have the product checked by a certified service partner before charging our using it. Failure to do so might entail a risk of product malfunction or even a potential hazard to your health.
Emergency calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection on all conditions. You should therefore never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Emergencies calls may not be possible in all areas, on all cellular networks, or when a certain network services and/or mobile phone features are in use. Check with your local network operator. Antenna This phone contains an antenna.
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Declaration of Conformity 1999/5/EC We, Neonode AB Biblioteksgatan 11, 1st floor Stockholm SE-111 46 Sweeden declare under our sole responsibility that the product: GSM/GPRS Mobile Phone Type of equipment: Brand name: Model name: Neonode N2 to which this declaration relates, is in compliance with all the applicable essential requirements, and other provisions of the European Council Directive: Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) 1999/5/EC The conformity assessment proced