Using the Applications Desktop Interface Jump Page myFaves Assign up to five phone numbers to be part of your “myFaves” service plan. When you call a myFaves phone number, you are not charged for minutes! Contact T-Mobile to sign up for the plan. Add a Contact to myFaves Create a new myFaves contact, or assign a phone number already in your Address Book to your myFaves plan: 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen. If not already selected, scroll to highlight myFaves, then press the trackball.
Communicate with a myFaves Contact 2 To add a number already in your Address Book, press MENU + @. Roll the trackball to highlight a contact and phone number, then press the trackball to assign the contact to myFaves. 3 To add a new contact, press MENU + N. On the dialog box that opens, complete the Nickname and Phone number fields. Type a 7- or 10-digit number. You don’t need to add hyphens or spaces in the number. 4 Confirm your decision to add the contact to myFaves by selecting OK .
Assign an Icon to a myFaves Contact Replace a myFaves Phone Number 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen. If not already selected, scroll to highlight myFaves, then press the trackball. 2 Roll the trackball to highlight the myFaves contact to whom you want to assign an icon, then press MENU and select Change Icon. The icon selector opens. 3 Select one of the folders to view the icons within that folder. To assign one of your photos, open the Select from Photos folder.
Phone Make a Phone Call 1 You can make a call using any of these dialing methods: n To dial using your list of speed dials and recently-dialed numbers: From the Jump or Phone screen, press SEND CALL . Highlight the number, then place the call by pressing SEND CALL again. n To dial with numbers: From the Jump screen or Phone screen, open the display and type your number using the embedded keyboard dial pad, or use the numbers on the top row. Press SEND CALL to place the call.
2 To end your call, select the on-screen button END CALL . , or press Use Bluetooth Hands-Free Headset or Car Kit You can use a Bluetooth device to make or receive phone calls. To pair and set your headset or hands-free for use with the phone, read “Bluetooth Hands-Free Headset or Car Kit” on page 10. 1 Press the trackball to select the Answer button or press SEND CALL . Your call connects. 2 To hang up, select or press END CALL .
Add a Number to Your Speed Dial List 5 To dial using the shortcut, from either the Phone application or the Jump screen, simply press and hold the number on the keyboard. 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen, then press the trackball to open the Phone application. 2 Press MENU to open the menu. Select New Speed Dial to open the New Speed Dial Entry dialog box. You can create eight speed dial shortcuts. 3 Select a Shortcut Key from the pop-up menu.
Change Your Phone Ringtone Import Contacts from Your SIM Card 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen, then press the trackball to open the Phone application. 2 Press MENU to open the Phone menu. Select Settings > General. 3 Highlight the Incoming Call Ringtone pop-up menu, then press the trackball. The menu reveals the ringtone categories. First highlight a category, then press the trackball to open the ringtones submenu.
4 Use the trackball to scroll to the message body; type your message or use one of the Prewritten Messages by selecting the button. Add Smileys by selecting the button. To attach a vCard, press MENU and select Attach vCard. Select a contact from the list that appears and their vCard will be attached to your message. If your message is larger than the limit for a single text message (around 160 characters), the message will be sent in parts but received as one.
3 Address your message using the recipient’s phone number, or start typing their name to bring up Address Book matches. Add more recipients by typing a comma (,) or semicolon (;) in the To field. Type a Subject for the entire message. (Each slide you create can have its own message as well.) 4 Create your first slide: n Add the slide’s message by typing in the text field. n Add a voice recording by selecting the “Add Voice Note” icon .
select one photo. After selecting the photo, press MENU then select Use Checked to attach it to the slide. n Add a song to your slide by selecting the “Add Sound” icon . The ringtone selector will open. Select a song from the ringtone pop-up menus. (Due to format and copyright limitations, not all ringtones available in other applications will be available as attachments to picture messages.) n Use the sec(s) pop-up menu to select how long you want the slide to play.
Bookmark a Web Page 3 The characters you type appear in the top field of the Go To dialog box. Possible URL matches, and the option to search for the text you type, appear in the drop-down menu. 4 To go to a Web page, you can either finish typing the complete URL in the Go To dialog box then press Return; or, roll the trackball to highlight a suggested URL in the dropdown menu, then press the trackball. To open Web pages faster, press MENU and select Settings.
1 Press and hold the SHIFT key for three seconds to enter “copy text” mode. A blinking cursor (|) will appear. 2 Use the D-Pad to position the cursor where you want the text selection to begin or end. 3 Press and hold the SHIFT key while using the D-Pad to select text, starting from the cursor’s location. You can deselect the text and exit “copy text” mode by rolling the trackball. 4 When finished selecting, press MENU + C. Now you can paste (MENU + V) the text in any text box on the device.
accounts by using the Web Browser, as described in “Fetch Email Using Your Device’s Web Browser” on page 51. 5 Scroll to the message body and type your message. To delete text in the forward direction, press the SHIFT + DEL keys together. To delete the current line of text, press the ALT + DEL keys together. 6 When ready to send, either select the Send button at the bottom of the Compose screen, or press MENU + M.
Auto-detect if you don’t know which one to pick. Note that if you select a specific account type, then the next two fields (mail server name and port value) will fill in automatically. Mail Server field If the mail server name is not provided automatically after you have selected the account protocol, then you must provide the name of the mail server in this field. Many people don’t know the name of their mail server.
Username and Password fields Type your email account username and password. Email Folder pop-up menu Select the folder to which you want your account email delivered. To create a folder, select New Folder. 5 When you’ve completed all the fields on the screen, select the More Options button at the bottom of the screen. 6 In the General group box, the Collect email from this account check box is selected by default.
7 Scroll to the bottom of the screen to the From Name field: address. Specify either CC or BCC (from the pop-up menu), then type the email address in the field. 9 Save your information by selecting Create; or simply press DONE . 10 Wait until you receive a confirmation message on the Email Accounts screen before attempting to send messages from this email account.
Press MENU + K to open the Bookmarks screen; some sites may have been bookmarked for you. To go directly to an email Web site, do the following: 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Web Browser, then press the trackball. 2 Begin typing the URL for your Internet email account. Your entry will be inserted in the Go To dialog box automatically. 3 Press the trackball to go to the Web site’s sign in page. Attach Photo - Press to open your photo albums.
4 To select an icon, roll the trackball up to highlight , then press the trackball to open the icon selector. Highlight the icon you want, then press the trackball to select it. To assign a Photo Caller ID icon, select from the icon selector, which will open the Browse Photo Albums screen.
Communicate with a Contact A smaller version of the photo now appears on the Identity screen and will be used to identify that contact on incoming call notifications. 5 When finished with the Identity screen, select DONE . You advance to the next New Contact screen, in which you can type or select additional contact information. 6 Scroll through the New Contact fields (Personal Info, Phone, Email, and so on), selecting Add or Edit to open screens in which you can add contact details.
3 To open a communication with this contact, highlight the phone number or address of interest, then press the trackball to select it. A menu opens with relevant communication options. 4 Select the option to send the call, open a compose screen, or an IM conversation. If you have existing contact information stored in a Personal Information Management (PIM) application, you can import that data to your Address Book on the device and Web.
Microsoft Entourage for Mac (.txt file), Palm Desktop for PC (.txt/.tab file), Palm Desktop for Mac (.txt/.tab file) 5 After you click the Import button, your contacts are imported to your Web Address Book then sent to your device via the network. Make sure your device has a wireless connection; then, after 2 to 3 minutes, check your device to confirm that your new contacts have arrived. 2 Scroll to highlight the contact you want to set as “you”, then press MENU and select vCard > Set as My vCard.
Send any Contact’s vCard Calendar 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Address Book, then press the trackball. 2 Scroll to highlight the contact whose vCard you want to send, then press MENU and select vCard > Send Contact’s vCard > via Email, or Text*, or Bluetooth. For Email and Text, a compose screen opens. For Bluetooth, a dialog opens that allows you to select the receiving device. * Separate charges apply to send and receive text messages.
5 To view your schedule, select one of the “Views” from the menu. Each view has a keyboard shortcut: n Upcoming (next seven days) MENU + 0 n Day MENU +9 n Week MENU +8 n Month MENU +7 n Year MENU +6 n Trash MENU +T Notes Create a Note You can create and store up to 50 notes. Each note can be up to 8000 characters, which is about four pages in a paperback. 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Organizer, then press the trackball to open the second-level ring of applications.
Send a Note via Email To Do 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Organizer, then press the trackball to open the second-level ring of applications. Select Notes. 2 Create a new note or highlight an existing note. 3 Press MENU and select Send Note or press MENU + M. A compose screen opens with the note in the message body; complete the message and Send. Add a Task You can create and store up to 50 tasks. 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen.
3 To set the photo size, press MENU and select Large (1280 x 1024), Medium (640 x 480), or Small (320 x 240). 4 To set AutoFlash on or off, open the Flash pop-up menu . When finished, press DONE to save. 5 By default, the photo will be saved to the Memory Card Album. To save to your device, press MENU and select Capture to. From the submenu select Device Album, or another album you created on the memory card.
7 The photo preview appears on the display. You can: n Press CANCEL to discard it; n Press DONE to save it to the album you’ve selected; or, n Select to send it via an Email or Picture message. 8 To return to the Browse Albums screen, select or press DONE . Use Photo for Caller ID or Key Guard Background Send Photos by Email or Picture Message You can assign the photos you’ve saved in one of your photo albums as a Caller ID or a key guard background image.
To assign a photo as a key guard background image: 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen, then press MENU and select Settings > Key Guard & Security. 2 Press the trackball with the Select Image pop-up highlighted. Select to go to your Photo Album. 3 Select the photo you want to use as the key guard background by highlighting it then pressing the trackball. A check will appear in the corner of the photo. 4 Press DONE to make the assignment, then press DONE again to dismiss the Key Guard & Security screen.
1 Connect your device to your computer with the USB cable provided in the box. Read more in “USB/Power Port” on page 18. 2 On your computer, find the mounted USB drive and open it. 3 You should see a folder at the top-level named “Music”. If you do not see this folder, then create it. 4 You’re ready to copy sound files onto the memory card. It’s best if you organize your songs in sub-folders under the “Music” folder. For example, you could create one folder for each album or artist.
3 Scroll to highlight a category, then press the trackball to “drill down” to the next level. Here you might see songs or more categories. At any level of the Browse Music screen, simply select the category or song you want to play, and it will be added to the “Play Queue” (all the songs that are waiting to be played). You can also use the shortcuts: MENU song) 4 Songs playing in a list will not repeat, but you can change this setting by pressing MENU then selecting Shuffle and Repeat.
Create a Playlist n You can create as many playlists as you wish and edit them at any time. Here’s how: 1 From the Browse Music screen, select one of the top-level categories, then find a song, artist, or album you want in a playlist. 2 With the song, artist, or album highlighted, press MENU and select Add to Playlist > New Playlist. 3 Give your new playlist a name in the dialog box that opens. Press DONE to save the playlist.
2 Wait while the latest Catalog contents load... then use the trackball to scroll through the categories. The categories are organized like the Jump screen in a “ring” on the left, with each category’s splash screen on the right. Highlight, then press the trackball to open a category’s Browse Items screen. If you know the name of the item you’re interested in, press MENU + F to open the Find dialog box. Type the name of the item then select Find.
Manage Your Downloaded Items To remove a downloaded item, check the download status of a purchased item, or view a list of all the downloads you have made through the Catalog (including details such as price, subscription term, upgrade information), go to the Downloads screen: 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Download Catalog, then press the trackball. 2 Scroll to Downloads, then press the trackball to open the Downloads screen.
Send an Instant Message Instant Messaging Use all the instant messaging applications at the same time 1 Press JUMP to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Instant Messaging, then press the trackball to open the second-level ring of applications. Highlight the IM application of your choice, then press the trackball. 2 Sign on with your username and password; the screen listing all your IM friends’ usernames displays.
Switch Between IM Conversations You can have up to 10 IM conversations open at the same time. If you do have more than one IM conversation open, you can switch between conversations quickly by doing one of the following: n From Menu Press MENU + D to open the IM Conversations submenu, which lists all your open conversations. Scroll to highlight the conversation you want to open, then press the trackball.
Keyboard Shortcuts Call a speed dial number Press and hold speed dial # on keyboard while in Phone or on Jump screen. Press JUMP , , . Press trackball or . Redial last number Answer an incoming call Ignore an incoming call (call will forward) Press . Hang up active call Press . Mute your device when ringing Press any key, except Create a new note, message, event, task, to do, or contact Press MENU + M. Press SYM key. Discard item Highlight item, press MENU CANCEL . Press MENU + M.
Troubleshooting How do I know when my account has been activated? 1 From the Jump screen, press MENU , and select Airplane Mode > Turn Wireless Off. 2 Your device is now offline. Confirm offline status by looking at the title bar; the radio icon and “OFF” should blink alternately. Once your account has been activated, you will see a “Welcome” message on your screen. If the Welcome message doesn’t appear on your device within 48 hours after registering, contact your T-Mobile Customer Care department.
seriously damage your device and charger, so keep your device dry and away from potential water sources. your battery before shutting down, your data will not be saved to flash. It is, however, saved on an ongoing basis to the service, which means your data is always backed up. However, for your convenience, always power off your device before removing the battery! I needed to remove my battery, so I did.
n n n n n Step away from metallic windows because they absorb RF energy. Go to the highest spot possible to make the call. Step away from computers or electronic equipment. If you are in a car, first park, then try the call from outside the car. If you are near or directly under a cellular/PCS radio tower, walk at least one block away.
What are the requirements for getting my other email accounts to appear on my device? service and ask what protocol they support. The remote service operators can also tell you the name of the remote email server. To fetch messages from another email account, you must gather the following information: n Name of the remote email server (e.g., mail.example.com). n Protocol used by the remote email server (e.g., POP, IMAP). n Your username on the remote email server.
lost device as soon as possible! T-Mobile will disable your lost device and your existing data will remain stored on the service, assuming no one has tampered with the data since you lost the device. When you receive your new device, your account data will be downloaded to it automatically after you sign in with your existing username and password. What should I do if I need a replacement part for my device or if I need to have my device repaired? Contact your T-Mobile Customer Care department for support.
Handling and Safety Precautions Battery Handling n The Sidekick is a mobile computing device that may break if dropped, subjected to severe shock, or exposed to water. Please handle the device carefully and read the precautions listed below. These precautions provide essential information for the safe handling of the product and for the protection of the users and others from possible harm. n n n n ! During a call, the sound level on your device may vary, depending on how you are routing the sound.
Device Handling and Use n n n n n n Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify your device. Such action may result in bodily injury, or damage to the unit or other property. Never touch liquid that might leak from a broken liquid crystal display (LCD), because doing so may cause a skin rash. Keep the volume at a moderate level to avoid damage to your hearing. Never dispose of your device with ordinary waste. Never allow infants, small children, or animals within reach of your device.
n n n fixed, neck-slung or clipped-on microphone, or Bluetooth headset when it would not distract your attention from the road. Never allow any metallic objects (e.g., staples, paper clips) to become inserted into your device, as this could result in the generation of excess heat or fire. Never use or store your device in the following locations: - Anywhere it may be exposed to water (e.g., bathroom, sauna) - Conditions of high humidity (e.g., rain or fog) - Conditions of extreme high temperatures (e.g.
n n n n n n n Never place the battery charger on any surface that can be marred by exposure to heat; always place the battery charger on a heat-insulating surface. Never use a battery charger that has received a sharp blow, been dropped, thrown from a speeding vehicle, or is otherwise damaged; doing so may damage your device. Never place the battery charger adjacent to any heat source. Never leave the battery charger close to an open container of liquids.
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Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: n n n n THIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless device is a radio transmitter and receiver.
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M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. Regulatory Compliance Information for Europe T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
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