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
turned on.
End a Bluetooth partnership
1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth .
2. Click Menu > Devices.
3. Select the Bluetooth partnership you want to end.
4. Click Menu > Delete.
Make your device visible to other Bluetooth devices
Your device must be set to visible:
• To receive beamed information
• To allow beaming devices or computers to detect your device.
• For your
device to offer services to other devices (such as Internet Sharing)
1. On the Home screen, click Start > Settings.
2. Click Connections > Bluetooth.
3. Select Make this device visible to other devices in the Bluetooth screen.
Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can now detect your device and attempt to beam
information to it, establish a Bluetooth partnership, or use a Bluetooth service.
Accept a Bluetooth partnership
1. Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and that your device is visible.
2. When prompted to accept a Bluetooth partnership with
the other devices, click
Yes .
3. In Passcode, if you want to use a passcode (recommended for enhanced
security), enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16 characters, and click
Done. You must enter the same passcode that was entered on the device requesting
the Bluetooth partnership.
The Bluetooth partnership is created. You can now exchange information with
the
other devices
the other device.
Overview of Bluetooth virtual COM ports
Some programs can connect only
through a serial (COM) port. This can be true even
if the device itself is Bluetooth-enabled. To make it possible for such programs to use
a Bluetooth connection, you must set up a virtual COM port. Once created, this
virtual port can be used like any other COM port. You can use a virtual COM port for
programs that, for example, connect to a GPS receiver, or to connect to a
Bluetooth-enabled printer.