Contents Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Introduction Accessories Install SIM Card and Battery Battery Information Mini-SD Cards Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Getting Started Input Methods Today Screen Components The Start Menu Settings Using Calendar Using Notes Using Tasks Charter 3. Phone Features 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Using the Phone Making a Call In-Call options SIM Manager Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Text Messaging E-mail Changing Messaging Account Options Using Contacts Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 9.1 Setting Barcode Reader 9.2 Scanning and Reading Barcode labels Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Word Mobile Excel Mobile PowerPoint Mobile Pocket MSN Messenger Backup/Recover Managing Memory Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices A.2 PC Requirement to Run ActiveSync 4.5 A.
•The device is not charged when you take it out of the box. The battery should be charged for at least 8 hours before first use. Do not remove the battery while charging. •Do not use batteries, which have not been specified by the manufacturer, as this may cause leakage or rupture. •Do not charge the battery with an unspecified AC Adapter, as this may cause damage to both the device and the battery.
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Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 12 The Stylus •Use the stylus to tap a selection, to drag-and-drop an item, to write, or to draw on the touch screen. •Tap and hold the stylus on the screen, icon is displayed and then a pop-up submenu is displayed.
Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.3 Install SIM Card and Battery 1.2 Accessories a h Installing the SIM Card If you want to use phone features, you must install a GSM SIM card. •Push the back cover down and slide it open. •Place the SIM card in the SIM card slot with the gold contacts facing down. The SIM card’s cutoff corner should match the cut-off corner in the SIM card slot.
Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.4 Battery Information Optimizing the Power Performance Battery performance depends on many factors, including your wireless service provider’s network configuration, signal strength, the temperature of the environment in which you operate your phone, the features and/or settings you select and use, items attached to your phone’s connecting ports, and your voice, data, and other program usage patterns.
Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.5 Mini-SD Cards Mini-SD is one of the most popular formats for mobile devices. Your device contains a mini-SD card slot in which you can expand the device’s memory up to 2GB. Mini-SD provides functions such as built-in security for copyrighted content along with great performance for storing music, video, and photographs. Please note that mini HCSD (High Capacity SD) is not supported by this device.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.1 Getting Started Locking/Unlocking the Device Locking the device turns off keyboard and touch screen functionality. This is a helpful feature if, for example, the device is turned on and in your pocket, and you want to prevent accidental key presses. Powering On/Off the Device Press the POWER button to turn on the device. The POWER button is located on the top side of the device. When you power on the device for the first time, you are asked to calibrate the device.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.2 Input Methods Setting Buttons To change functions for specific buttons in your device, do either of the following: The device contains 4 different input methods: Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer, and Transcriber. 1. Tap > Settings > Buttons > Program Buttons tab. Select a button (Record, Start or OK key) and assign a new program to replace the default one. Icon > Settings > Buttons > Up/Down Control tab. Drag the slider on the screen to 2.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations Letter Recognizer Letter Recognizer recognizes one letter, number, or symbol at a time. •To launch Letter Recognizer, tap the input method selector arrow (the upward arrow next to the input method icon) and select Letter Recognizer. •Write uppercase letters in the left recognition area (the ABC box). •Write lowercase letters in the middle recognition area (the abc box). •Write numbers and symbols in the right recognition area (the 123 box).
Chapter 2. Basic Operations To enter capital letters/numbers, or to delete/back by using the hardware keyboard: Corresponding symbols for each character/key icon ap- a àáâäåæãąă u ù ú û ü ű ũµ pears; the next character you enter will be a symbol or number (for example: @abc). Press the “Fn” key twice A ÀÁÂÄÅÆÃĄĂ U Ù Ú Û Ü Ű Ũµ can enter numbers and symbols constantly (for example: $25).
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.3 Today Screen Components Icon Indicators Status indicators appear at the top of the screen and on the Today screen. The following table lists common status indicators and their meanings Today Screen The Today Screen is usually the first screen that appears when you turn on the device for the first time each day. It displays a summary of information for the day, shows you the system status and contains a list of shortcuts to programs.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.4 The Start Menu Backup Manager Lets you backup and recover your date. See “10.5 Backup/Recover” for details. Calculator Performs basic arithmetic and calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Download Agent Lets you download Windows Mobile updates. Excel Mobile See “10.2 Excel Mobile” for details. File Explorer Lets you organize and manage the files on your device.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.5 Settings Personal Buttons Configures the device’s buttons. Input Input method configurations. Lock Set a password to unlock the device. Menus Configure the Start menu. MSN Options Configure MSN services. Owner Information Enter information about the owner of the device. Phone Configure the Phone features. See “Chapter 3 Phone Features” for details. Sounds & Notifications Configure program and event sounds. Today Configure the Today screen items and theme.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.6 Using Calendar 2. Tap Menu > New Appointment. Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Today screen. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize appointments between your device and PC. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or flashing light, for example. 4. To schedule an all-day event, under All Day, select Yes.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations Deleting an Appointment 1. Tap >Calendar. 3. Tap Menu > Delete Appointment. Changing the Reminder Time By default, the reminder time is set 15 minutes prior to an appointment. 2. In Agenda view, select the appointment to delete. 1. Tap 3. Tap Appointment tab and change the time. 4. If the appointment is recurring, tap Yes to delete the series, or tap No to delete only the current occurrence. 36 2. Tap Menu > Options. 4. Tap .
Chapter 2. Basic Operations View See Agenda Your current day's activities at a glance. Upcoming appointments are bold; past appointments are dimmed. Screen View See Screen Month Your free and booked days for a month: : Current day : morning appointment : afternoon appointment : morning and afternoon appointments : all-day event with time not marked free Day Your schedule for a single day in a dayplanner layout. Free and busy times in time slots of 1/2 hour or 1 hour.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations Changing the Display of the Work Week 2.7 Using Notes 1. Tap > Calendar. 2. Tap Menu > Options and do one of the flowing: •To specify the first day of the week, •To specify the number of days you want to in 1st day of week, tap Sunday or appear in a week, in Week view, tap 5-day Monday. week, 6-day week, or 7-day week. Notes helps you to quickly capture thoughts, questions, reminders, to-do lists, and meeting notes.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations Creating a Note Creating a Stand-alone Voice Recording 1. Either tap device. 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. 2. If the recording toolbar is not shown, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. > Programs > Notes or press the Voice Record button on the left side of the 3. Tap the RECORD but ton on the tap recording toolbar and speak to the device’s microphone to record your voice in the notes list. Press the Voice Record button on the left side to launch Notes. 4.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations •Select All/Clear While in typing mode, tap While in writing mode, tap Draw to switch to writing mode. Draw to switch to typing mode. Tap Select All to select all handwriting Editing a Handwritten Note •Undo/Redo Ink Adding a Voice Recording to a Note Tap Undo Ink to cancel or reverse an action. Record 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. 2. Create a new note or open an existing note from the notes list. 3. If the recording toolbar is not shown, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 6. Tap 3. Tap the Yes button to delete the selected note. to return to the notes list if you are adding a voice recording to a note. Add a voice recording to a note in typing mode Creating a Default Template Add a voice recording to a note in writing mode 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. 2. Tap Menu > Options. Deleting a Note 1. Tap > Programs > Notes. 2. Tap and hold the note and tap Delete. 46 47 3. Select a template from Default template.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations Template Blank Screen Template 2.8 Using Tasks Screen Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A task can occur once or repeatedly (recurring). You can set reminders for your tasks and you can organize them by using categories. Phone Memo Your tasks are displayed in a task list. Overdue tasks are displayed in red.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 1. Enter or select a subject. 2. Select a completion status. 4. Set a reminder date/time and pick a task category. Multi-selection Set reminder date and time. 3. Pick the start and due time. 50 5. Select task sensitivity.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations 3. In the Priority box, select a priority. You can synchronize information on your phone with your PC to keep your task list up to date in both locations. If you create a new task with a reminder on your PC and then synchronize tasks with your phone, the reminder will play at the time it was set on your PC. Deleting a Task 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. 2. Select the task, and tap Menu > Delete Task. Sorting/Filtering Your Tasks 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. 2.
Chapter 2. Basic Operations Setting Tasks Options 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. 2. Tap Menu > Options, there are 3 options you can set: •Set reminders for new items •Show start and due dates •Show Tasks entry bar Chapter 3. Phone Features 3.1 Using the Phone 3.2 Making a Call 3.3 In-Call options Viewing Task Details 1. Tap > Programs > Tasks. 2. Tap twice on a task to view the details. 54 3.
Chapter 3. Phone Features 3.1 Using the Phone Setting Ring Tones You can choose how to be notified for incoming calls, reminders, new messages, alarms, and more. You can use your phone to make, receive, and keep track of calls, and send text messages (SMS, Short Message Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) messages. You can also dial a phone number directly from Contacts, and easily copy SIM contacts to Contacts on the phone.
Chapter 3. Phone Features 3.2 Making a Call Making a Call by Entering a Phone Number 1. On the Phone screen, begin entering the phone number. 2. Do one of the following after entering the phone number: •If you see the number or contact name to call, select it, then tap on the screen or press TALK ( ). •If you do not see the number or contact name, finish entering the number, then tap or press TALK ( ). Call History 1.Calls you received 2.Calls you made 3.Calls you missed 2.
Chapter 3. Phone Features Making a Call from Speed Dial You can create speed dial entries for frequently-called numbers or frequently-accessed items so you can dial a number by pressing a single key. For example, if you assign location 2 to a contact in Speed Dial, you can simply press and hold 2 on the Phone keypad to dial the contact’s number. Speed dials can be created only for numbers that are stored in Contacts.
Chapter 3. Phone Features 2. Tap Call Barring > Get Settings. 3.3 In-Call options 3. Choose the calls you want to block, and tap Your phone provides various options for managing multiple calls at the same time. You are notified when you have another incoming call, and you have the choice of ignoring or accepting the call. If you are already on a call and accept the new call, you can choose to switch between the two callers, or set up a conference call between all three parties. .
Chapter 3. Phone Features 2. Tap Menu and select Conference. 1. Tap > Settings > Phone >Services tab > Call Waiting > Get Settings. If the conference connection is successful, the word “Conference” will appear at the top of the screen. To add additional persons to your conference call, tap Hold, enter the phone number, and then tap Swap to return and continue. To answer another call 1. Click Answer to take the second call and put the first call on hold. 2.
Chapter 3. Phone Features 3.4 SIM Manager The SIM Manager helps you to manage the phonebook in your SIM card. Using the SIM Manager, you can easily transfer phonebook entries from your SIM card to Contacts. Adding a Phonebook Entry to SIM Card 1. Tap > Programs > SIM Manager. 2. Tap Option > Add Entry and enter the name and phone number you want to add. Turning On/Off the Speakerphone Talk hands-free or let others hear your conversation with the built-in speakerphone in your device.
Chapter 3. Phone Features 2. Select the entries you want to delete by checking the checkboxes in front. 3. Tap Option > Delete Selected. Saving Phonebook Entries to Contacts 1. Tap > Programs > SIM Manager. 2. Select the entries you want to save to Contacts by checking the checkboxes in front. 3. Tap Option > Add to Contacts.. 4. Tap to close the notification dialog box. Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information 4.1 Installing and setting up ActiveSync 4.2 Synchronizing Information 4.
Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information ActiveSync synchronizes information on your phone with information on your PC such as Outlook content. ActiveSync can also synchronize over a wireless or cellular network with Exchange Server, if your company or service provider is running Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync. When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync synchronizes your phone automatically. Once synchronization completes, you can disconnect your phone from your PC.
Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information 4.3 Changing Settings for an Information Type Changing Which Information is Synchronized You can change this setting only if your device already has a sync relationship with a PC. Before changing settings for an information type on the device, disconnect it from your PC. Please disconnect your device from your PC before changing this setting. 1. Tap 1. Tap > Programs > ActiveSync. 2. Tap Menu > Options. 3. Do one of the following: 3.
Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information 4. If this is the first time you have connected to this PC via Bluetooth, you must complete the Bluetooth wizard on the phone and set up a Bluetooth partnership with the PC before synchronizing. 1. On your device screen, tap > Programs > ActiveSync > Menu > Configure Server. If you have not yet set up sync with Exchange Server, this will say Add Server Source. 2. In Server address, enter the name of the server running Exchange Server, and tap Next. 5. Tap Sync. 3.
Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 5.1 Overview of Bluetooth 5.2 Bluetooth Partnership (Bonding) 5.
Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 5.1 Overview of Bluetooth Turning Bluetooth On or Off Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. You can even beam information to a device in a different room, as long as it is within range. 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab> Bluetooth. 2.
Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 5.2 Bluetooth Partnership (Bonding) Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can now detect your phone and attempt to beam information to it, establish a Bluetooth partnership, or use a Bluetooth service. A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that you create between your phone and another Bluetoothenabled device in order to exchange information in a secure manner.
Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 3. Select the device with which you want to a Bluetooth partnership, and tap Next. 5. Enter the same passcode on the other device. 6. Select the service to use from the device, and tap Finish. Tap the Refresh button if the device you want to connect is not listed. 4. In Passcode, if you want to use a passcode (recommended for enhanced security), enter alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16 characters, and tap Next. Otherwise, leave the passcode blank.
Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 5.3 Beaming Information (Bluetooth) Beaming an Item In the Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks, and Pictures programs, you can beam files and information to other devices using Bluetooth. Receiving Beamed Information 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab> Beam. 2.Select Receive all incoming beams. 1.
Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device 6.1 Using ActiveSync 6.2 Transferring from Memory Cards 6.3 Using Bluetooth 6.
Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device 6.2 Transferring from Memory Cards You may need to transfer application data such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides, and/or media files from your PC to your device. This section describes different methods to transfer files from a PC to your device. 1. Insert your memory card into the device’s mini-SD card slot. (See “1.5 Mini-SD cards” for details.) 2. Tap > Programs > File Explorer. 3. In the Show list, select Storage Card.
Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device 6.3 Using Bluetooth Before receiving files, you must turn Bluetooth on and establish a Bluetooth partnership between your PC and your device. (See “Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections” for details.) 1. On your PC, locate the file you want to send using Bluetooth with Windows Explorer. 2. Right-click the file and select the device you want to transfer the file to under “to Bluetooth.” 3. Tap Yes when your device prompts about receiving a file. 4.
Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 7.1 Setting up Internet connections 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. Your device’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network at work through wireless and conventional connections. Specifically, you can configure your device to establish a connection via GPRS or Proxy. With an active connection on your device, you can browse the Web, download e-mails, or use Windows Live Messenger.
Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet •In Access point name, enter the access Line point name. •Tap Advanced > Servers tab. In DNS, enter the primary Domain Name System (DNS) address, if required. •In Alt DNS, enter the secondary DNS address, if required. •Tap TCP/IP tab. In Use specific IP address, enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address for the device, if required. The phone uses this connection when you open a program that connects to the Internet.
Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 7.2 Using Internet Explorer Mobile 3. Check the checkbox in front of This network connects to the Internet. 4. Check the checkbox in front of This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet. 5. Under Proxy server, enter the proxy server name. 6. If the proxy server uses a different port or requires a username and password tap Advanced, select the proxy type to change its settings, then enter username, password and/or port number in the proper fields. 7.
Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet Adding a Web Page to the Favorite List Showing or Hiding Pictures on Web Pages 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. To go to the page you want to add, tap Menu > Add to Favorites. 3. Confirm or change the name and Web page address. 4. In Create in, select a folder for this favorite. 5. Tap Add. 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Tap Menu > View > Show Pictures. A check mark next to Show Pictures indicates that pictures will be displayed. Changing Web Page Display Options 1.
Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 5. Tap Clear History or Delete Files, then tap 7.3 Using Wireless Manager . Wireless Manager is a program that allows you to conveniently turn on or off the various wireless connections on the Windows Mobile-based device, including cellular phone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Viewing a Page in Full Screen Mode 1. Tap > Internet Explorer.
Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 7.4 Using Wi-Fi Connection Enabling and Disabling a Feature There are three buttons in the Wireless Manager; each of them represents a certain feature. You can simply tap a button to activate its corresponding feature. Wi-Fi is an enabling technology that allows you to quickly access e-mail, the internet, and broadband multimedia content.
Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 4. Select The Internet if the wireless network connects your device to the Internet; select Work if the wireless network connects to a private network. Then tap Connect. 5. Enter a network key if required. Then tap Connect. Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 8.1 Text Messaging 8.2 E-mail 8.3 Changing Messaging Account Options 8.4 Using Contacts 6. When Wi-Fi connection is activated, the icon shows on the title bar.
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Messaging is the unified point of access for all message types within your device. With Messaging, you can send and receive text messages, e-mails, and MMS messages. Using Preset Text Messages You can quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into your text message. While composing a message, tap Menu > My Text and select a preset message to insert. Contacts helps you to manage your contact information. Using Contacts you can quickly communicate with people.
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 8.2 E-mail Setting Up an Internet E-mail Account Manually Before you set up your Internet e-mail account, please ensure that you have the necessary information. 108 Require SSL connection Select this to ensure you always receive e-mail for this account using an SSL connection. This enables you to receive personal information more securely.
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 5. In Subject, enter a subject. 6. Enter a message. 7. Tap Send. E-mail messages are stored in Outbox and are sent to recipients the next time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server and send and receive mail. Now you are ready to set up your account: 1. Tap > Messaging. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > New Account. 3. Select your e-mail provider then tap Next. You can quickly enter e-mail addresses from your contact cards.
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 8.3 Changing Messaging Account Options 1. Tap If someone who isn't in your list of contacts calls you or sends you a message, you can create a contact from Call History or from the message by tapping Menu > Save to Contacts. > Messaging, and select the Messaging account you want to change options for. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options. To save an existing contact to your SIM, open the contact and tap Menu > Save to SIM. 4. Select the type of options to change. 5.
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Assigning a Ring Tone to a Contact To easily identify who is calling you by the ring tone, you can assign a custom ring tone to each contact. 1. Tap Sending a Text Message to a Contact 1. Tap > Contacts. 3. Compose your message, and tap Send. 2. Tap the contact you want to assign a ring tone to. 3. Tap Menu > Edit. Creating a SIM Contact Contacts can be created and stored on a subscriber identity module (SIM.
Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 9.1 Setting Barcode Reader 9.
Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader In the top of your device, a reader for barcode/2D code reading and decoding is built in, with which various types of barcode/2D code labels are decoded into readable information such as letters and numbers. Settings of barcode/2D code reader can be changed to fit your specific requests. 2. In Read Mode, tap the upward/downward arrow to toggle between Multiple and Single.
Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader Advanced Setting You can set specific configuration to your barcode reader by editing a list of codes in the menu codes file. The codes you input will be stored in the menu code file and replace default settings. For descriptions of menu codes, refer to Universal Menu Book (you can download it from www. opticon.com). Please note that supported menu codes depend on the module type or the firmware version of your device.
Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 3. Tap after you select a file. 4. Tap to continue. 3. Input or delete menu codes. 5.Tap 4. Tap . Returning to Defaults You can cancel all personalized settings in the barcode reader. Editing Existent Menu Codes You can input characters directly to edit an existent menu codes file. > Settings > System tab > Barcode 1. Tap settings > Menu codes tab. > Settings > System tab > Barcode 1. Tap settings > Menu codes tab. 2. Tap 122 . 2. Tap . 123 .
Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 3. Tap to continue. 4. Tap 2. Tap . to view available files and select one of them. Tap Cancel if you want to stop the procedure. 3. Tap the file you want to update the firmware from. The selected file will be showed on the screen then. Firmware Update How to update the firmware of your device You can update the firmware of barcode reader from an adapted file on your device or a MiniSD card inserted to your device.
Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader Change Password You can change the default password of firmware update to another one. 4. Input the default password “1234567890AB” and tap . You can then see current completed percentage of the update to be displayed on the screen. 1. Tap 2. Tap > Settings > System tab > Barcode setting > Firmware Update tab. . 3. Input old password first. In Password Information, input your new password in both of the boxes in sequence for double confirmation. Then tap 5.
Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 4. Tap 9.2 Scanning and Reading Barcode labels to complete the procedure. Your device can scan and decode barcode labels depending on the scanner equipped with your device. If you prefer to read a barcode on your device right after scanning, open an application in which letters and numbers can be displayed before you activate the barcode reader. 1. Open an application, e.g.
Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 3. Point the barcode reader to a barcode label and press the scan key (left scan key, right scan key or the assigned trigger key). 4. Adjust the distance between your device and the label, and make sure the light emitted from the scanner exceeds the width of the label. Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.1 Word Mobile 10.2 Excel Mobile 10.3 PowerPoint Mobile 10.4 Pocket MSN Messenger 10.5 Backup/Recover 5.
Chapter 10. Other Applications Your device comes with a variety of useful companion applications. This chapter describes the procedure on how to utilize these applications. Word Mobile Formatting Toolbar The Formatting toolbar in Word Mobile provides a quick way to apply common formatting such as bold type, bulleted or numbered lists, and paragraph indentation to your text. 10.1 Word Mobile •In a Word Mobile document, tap View > Toolbar. A check mark appears next to Toolbar when the toolbar is visible.
Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.2 Excel Mobile Tap To With Excel Mobile, you can create and view spreadsheet on you device. Create a chart from the selected cells Align text to the left Unlike Microsoft Excel, you can only have one document open at a time in Excel Word Mobile. Center the selected text Align text to the right Creating a New Spreadsheet 1. Do one of the following: Add all contiguous numbers in a column or row Add a currency symbol •Tap > Programs > Excel Mobile .
Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.3 PowerPoint Mobile 10.4 Pocket MSN Messenger With PowerPoint Mobile, you can view PowerPoint slides on you device. You can send instant messages with MSN Messenger. PowerPoint Mobile only supports slides in .ppt and .pps formats. Your device must be connected to the Internet before you can start using MSN Messenger. Starting a PowerPoint Presentation 1. Do one of the following: 2. 3. 4. 5.
Chapter 10. Other Applications Adding/Deleting a MSN Messenger Contact 1. Sign in MSN Messenger. 2. Do any of the following: Blocking/Unblocking a Contact •To block a contact from seeing you on-line, tap and hold the contact’s name and select Block. •To unblock a contact, tap and hold the contact’s name and select Unblock. •To add a contact, tap Menu > Add a Contact, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.5 Backup/Recover 4. Input a file name for the backup copy. To name it automatically, tap It is advisable to take backups of your device data regularly in case important data is accidentally lost or damaged. You can recover your data from those backup copies as needed. Device data can be backed up to or be recovered from DiskOnChip of your device or a compatible memory card. . 5. Select a destination for storing the backup copy: Storage Card or DiskOnChip.
Chapter 10. Other Applications 10.6 Managing Memory Recover data Checking Available Storage 1. Tap > Programs > Backup Manager. 3. Do one of the following to select a file: 2. Tap the Recover button. 1. Tap > Settings > System tab > Memory. 2. In Main tab, you can see how much storage is available on the main memory of your device. •Tap > File Explorer > Backup File folder and select a file. •Tap on the screen to view available files. You can then select one of them. 3.
Chapter 10. Other Applications Closing a Running Program 1. Tap > Settings > System tab > Memory > Running Programs tab. 2. In Running Program List, select a program. You can tap Stop on the screen to close the program or tap Stop All to close all programs.
Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems (GSM and DCS). European Union Notice Product with CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC), the EMC Directive (89/336/ EEC), and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards).
Appendix Federal Communications Commission Notice 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 equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Appendix SAR Information •0.605W/Kg @1g FCC (head) •0.863W/Kg @1g FCC (body) •0.2W/Kg @10g (CE) Warning! DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR BURNS, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE, CRUSH, PUNCTURE, SHORT EXTERNAL CONTACTS, EXPOSE TO TEMPERATURE ABOVE 60.C (140.F), OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE OR WATER. REPLACE ONLY WITH SPECIFIED BATTERIES. RECYCLE OR DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL REGULATIONS OR REFERENCE GUIDE SUPPLIED WITH YOUR PRODUCT.
Appendix •Microsoft® Outlook® XP and Microsoft® Outlook® 2003 messaging and collaboration clients •Microsoft® Office XP •Microsoft® Office 2003 •Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or later (required) •Microsoft® Systems Management Server 2.0 Key and Indication Key A.3 Specifications System Information CPU Operating System Memory Samsung S3C2440A, 400MHz Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC, Phone Edition 64 MB RAM 128 MB ROM Indication Dimension and Weight Dimension Weight 152 126.7 x 60 x 25.8(27.
Appendix Display Type Size/Resolution/Color Connectivity Transflective TFT LCD with touch panel and backlight 2.8", 240x320, 65,536 colors Scanner/Barcode Reader 1D Model Bluetooth Bluetooth 1.2 compliant Wi-Fi IEEE802.11 b/g compliant Telecom GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, GPRS class 12, EDGE class 10 mini USB (ver.1.
Appendix WEEE Notice The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive is designed to encourage and regulate the collection, reuse, recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment, which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003.