User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Document Number
- Copyrights and Trademarks
- Getting Technical Support
- FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Daily Applications of Your NeoPoint 1600
- Overview of This Manual
- Dual-Mode
- About CDMA...
- Safety
- Did You Know...
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Overview
- Battery Installation and Charging
- NeoPoint Phone Description
- Basic NeoPoint Operation
- Chapter 2: NeoPoint Menu Applications
- Overview
- Menu Screen
- Inbox
- Call History
- Contacts
- Schedule
- To Do
- MiniBrowser
- Sync
- Preferences
- More...
- Chapter 3: Syncing Your NeoPoint Phone
- Overview
- Syncing the Phone with Your PC
- Chapter 4: Using Your NeoPoint Phone
- Overview
- Making a Call...
- Answering a Call
- Ending a Call
- Redialing
- Making a Three-Way Call
- Call Waiting
- Disabling Call Waiting
- Using Quick Mode
- Using Inbox
- Using Call History
- Using Contacts
- Using Schedule
- Using To Do
- Using MiniBrowser
- Using Sync
- Using Preferences
- Changing the Ringer Type
- Changing the Volume Levels/Setting Phone to Vibrate Mode
- Key Beep
- Setting the Alerts
- Deleting Your Phone Number from the Main Screen
- Changing the Time Format
- Controlling the Next Event Display from the Main Screen
- Changing Backlight Settings
- Changing the Display Contrast
- Changing Night Light Settings
- Changing the Menu Screen to Display List or Icons
- Setting Security Options
- Enabling/Disabling Active Flip
- Enabling/Disabling Anykey Answer
- Auto Redialing
- Setting Sync to Manual or Automatic
- Enabling/Disabling Screen Save
- Activating/Deactivating Auto Answer
- Wakeup Alarm
- Net Guard
- Prepend
- Changing the Banner
- Using More...
- Chapter 5: NeoPoint Care and Troubleshooting
- Overview
- NeoPoint Care
- Cleaning Instructions
- Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
- Chapter 6: Accessories
- List of NeoPoint Accessories
- Appendix A: Using Your NeoPoint Phone as a Modem
- Overview
- Setting Up Your NeoPoint Modem
- Using Your NeoPoint Phone to Access Dial-up Networking
- Using Your NeoPoint to Receive/Send a Fax
- Using Your NeoPoint to Receive/Send a Data File
- AT Commands
- Appendix B: Using the MiniBrowser
- Overview
- How the MiniBrowser System Works
- Accessing the MiniBrowser
- Web Sites
- Using Bookmarks
- Index
xx NeoPoint 1600 User’s Guide
Did you know... your NeoPoint 1600 phone can tell you who is calling?
Once you have created a contact in your NeoPoint 1600 phone, every time that
person calls you, their name and number will be displayed. Refer to “Using
Contacts” on page 58 for more information.
Did you know... you can program your NeoPoint 1600 phone to make a call by
pushing a button?
Your NeoPoint 1600 phone allows you to create a HotKey that can place a call to
whomever you choose. After creating your HotKey, the command is stored in
memory and can be used whenever you want to place a call. Refer to “Creating a
HotKey” on page 73 and “Using a HotKey” on page 74 for more information.
Did you know... you can lock your NeoPoint 1600 phone so that no one can use
your phone (except to call numbers on your Emergency List)?
By using the Locking the Phone feature in Quick Mode, you can lock the phone so
that no unauthorized use of your phone is allowed. This prevents anyone from
making calls, accessing information on your phone, including contacts,
appointments, etc., except to place outgoing calls to numbers on your
Emergency List. Refer to “Locking the Phone” on page 52 for more information.
Creating an Emergency List allows anyone to place a call to a number on your list
when your phone is locked. Your Emergency List can have up to four numbers.
These numbers can include: police, fire department, your home, etc. Refer to
“Creating and Editing an Emergency List” on page 67 for more information.
Did you know... you can set your NeoPoint 1600 phone not to transmit nor receive
carrier wireless signals?
Your NeoPoint 1600 phone has a mode that allows it to function solely as a
personal digital assistant (PDA). PDA mode blocks the phone from making or
receiving any type of signal and forwards all calls to voicemail. This allows you to
work on your contacts, schedule and notes in areas where cellular calls are not
permitted. For more information on setting your NeoPoint 1600 phone to PDA
Mode, refer to “Changing the Phone Mode” on page 52. Obey all applicable
cellular laws.