User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Content
- Chapter 1 Knowing your device
- Chapter 2 Personalizing your phone
- Chapter 3 Using your phone
- 3.1 Making a call
- Make a call by entering a phone number
- Make a call by entering a contact name
- Make a call from an open contact
- Making a call from the contact list
- Making a call from Call History
- Making a call using a recently dialed phone number
- Making an emergency call
- Dialing the last number called
- Creating a speed dial
- Using a speed dial
- Viewing and editing a speed dial
- Deleting a speed dial
- 3.2 Receiving a call
- 3.3 In-Call Options
- 3.4 Special Dialing requirements
- 3.5 Video Telephony
- 3.1 Making a call
- Chapter 4 Getting connected
- 4.1 Automatic setup of your data connections
- 4.2 Manual setup of your data connections
- 4.3 Bluetooth
- Turn Bluetooth On and Off
- To create a Bluetooth partnership from your device to another device
- To make your device visible to other Bluetooth users
- End a Bluetooth partnership
- Make your device visible to other Bluetooth devices
- Accept a Bluetooth partnership
- Overview of Bluetooth virtual COM ports
- Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port
- Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port
- 4.4 Beams
- Chapter 5 Messaging
- 5.1 Text message
- 5.2 Email
- Set up an Internet email account automatically
- Set up an Internet email account manually
- Now you’re ready to set up your account
- Caution
- Set up an Outlook e-mail account
- View the Inbox message list
- Create an e-mail message
- Insert predefined text into message
- Create and add a signature to message
- Reply to a message
- Send and receive Internet e-mail messages
- Download a complete e-mail message
- Download an attachment
- View an attachment
- Add a picture to an e-mail message
- Digitally Sign a message
- Change between e-mail folders and accounts
- 5.3 MMS
- 5.4 Pocket MSN
- About MSN Hotmail
- Pocket MSN overview
- Getting started with MSN Messenger
- Sign in to Pocket MSN or Hotmail
- View your Hotmail Inbox
- Write and send E-mail
- Reply to an E-mail Message
- Keep your Hotmail Inbox always up-to-date
- Delete an E-Mail Message
- Option and Settings
- Set up an Account
- Add and Delete Contacts
- Manage Contacts
- Change Your Display Name
- Check your own Messenger Status
- Subscribe to status updates for selected Contacts
- Let Contacts know you are not available
- Read a Message
- Send a Message
- Sign In and Out
- Chapter 6 Synchronizing
- Chapter 7 Application & Multimedia
- 7.1 Contacts
- 7.2 Calendar
- 7.3 Tasks
- 7.4 Camera and Video Recorder
- 7.5 Pictures and videos
- To use Pictures and Videos
- Previewing pictures
- Functions in Pictures & Videos
- To open a picture
- Overview of the controls
- Overview of screens and menus
- Overview of Now Playing screen commands
- Overview of Library screen commands
- Overview of licenses and protected files
- Play items on your phone
- Play an item on a network
- Copy files to your phone
- To synchronize content to your phone automatically, do the following:
- Change Player appearance
- Troubleshooting
- 7.7 Internet Explorer Mobile
- 7.8 Using Java
- 7.9 Wireless Manager
- 7.10 TOSHIBA Sharing Application
- 7.11 TOSHIBA Zoom Application
- 7.12 TOSHIBA VoIP Application
- 7.13 SIM Manager
- 7.14 Remote Lock
- Chapter 8 Maintaining your phone
- Appendix Other Applications
2. Click Menu > Advanced.
3. In Internet connection, select the connection you want to use for general Web access,
and click Done.
4. Similarly, select the connection you wish to use for the WAP network
5. The Work Network connection is used if you are planning to use a Virtual Private
Network connection.
4.3 Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range radio frequency technology that connects devices together for
transmitting voice and data. The range is usually up to 10 metres, and typical applications
are for connecting your phone to Bluetooth wireless headphones and Bluetooth Global
Positioning System (GPS) units.
Bluetooth works by creating a pairing between two devices. This pairing is known as a
‘partnership’. This partnership exists if the devices are moved out of range of each other
or even if the devices are switched off. When the devices are switched back on or are
moved into range, they will be connected with each other without needing to bond them
again.
Bluetooth has 3 modes: Off, On and Visible. When the Bluetooth is Off, there is no power
to the Bluetooth radio and so it does not function. When Bluetooth is set to On, your
device will be connected to the devices it is already bonded with, but new devices will not
be able to find your device. In Visible mode your device will act as the On state, but it will
be also found by other devices and you will also be able to receive information being
beamed to it.
Turn Bluetooth On and Off
By default Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, and then turn off your device, Bluetooth
also turns off. When you turn on your devide again, Bluetooth turns on automatically.
1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth.
2. Tick the box for ‘Turn on Bluetooth’ to activate it. Untick this box to deactivate.