Vodafone 1210 VDA IV USER MANUAL Halley_VerA.
Halley_VerA.
Vodafone 1210 User Manual Halley_VerA.
E2696 Second edition V2.0a May 2007 Manufacturer: ASUSTek Computer Inc. Contact: www.asus.com Address: 15, Li-Te Rd., Peitou, Taipei 112, Taiwan Copyright © 2007 VODAFONE GROUP SERVICES LIMITED. All Rights Reserved.
Safety Precautions • Do not remove the battery pack while the device is charging. • When inserting your SIM card, make sure the device is powered off, and that the SIM card is adjusted properly into its socket. • Do not open or tamper with the device’s outer casing. Doing so will invalidate your phone’s warranty. EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE: Turn off your phone in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials exist.
your mobile phone may interfere with the operation of your medical device. Hospitals: Mobile phones should be switched off wherever you are requested to do so in hospital, clinics, or health care facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interferences with sensitive medical equipment. NON-IONIZING RADIATION: It is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the antenna during the operation of the equipment.
Important Health and Safety Information Retain and follow all product safety and operating instructions, and observe all warnings in the operating instructions on the product. To reduce the risk of injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the following precautions. General precautions Heed service markings: Except as explained elsewhere in the Operating or Service documentation, do not service any product yourself.
Demagnetisation: To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not allow electronic devices or magnetic media close to your phone for a long time. Electrostatic discharge (ESD): Do not touch the SIM card connectors. Car: Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Store the device safely before driving your vehicle. Seizures/Blackouts: This product is capable of producing bright flashing lights. Repetitive Motion Injuries: Texting or playing games with your phone.
Use the product with approved equipment: This product should be use only with PCs and options identified as suitable for use with your equipment. Adjust the volume: This device can produce loud noises. Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices to minimize the risk of hearing damages. Cleaning: Detach the product from any accessory and power adapter before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a cloth for cleaning, but NEVER use water to clean the LCD screen.
SAR Information - Rules for Exposure to Radiofrequency Energy Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started............................................................................................ 1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 Introducing the Vodafone 1210 Smartphone.................................................................1 Getting to know your Smartphone.................................................................................2 Installing the SIM card and battery................................................................................
4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 Creating a partnership.................................................................................................24 Synchronizing with your PC........................................................................................25 Synchronizing with an Exchange Server.....................................................................27 Creating a synchronization schedule..........................................................................28 Remote synchronization.........
7-5 7-6 7-7 Voicemail Messages....................................................................................................65 MMS messaging..........................................................................................................66 Using Windows Live®..................................................................................................69 Chapter 8 Organizing Your Life.................................................................................
Vodafone 1210 specifications Processor Marvell PXA270 312MHz Operating system Windows Mobile® 6 Standard Network system UMTS (3GPP Band I), Tri-Band GSM (900/1800/1900), GPRS class 10 Memory 128MB Flash ROM. 64MB SDRAM Display 2.2-inch 65K color TFT-LCD (240 x 320 pixels) Expansion slot One slot for micro SD cards Wireless transmission Bluetooth® v1.2 / USB v1.1 (Client + Host) * Audio 2.5 mm stereo earphone jack / built-in microphone / built-in speakerphone Dimensions 109.5 mm x 46.
Package contents Your package includes the Smartphone and several accessories. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your dealer or retailer immediately. Standard items • Vodafone 1210 Smartphone • USB sync cable • AC adapter • Companion CD • Removable/ rechargeable 1100mAh Li-ion battery • Stereo Headset • Quick start guide • User manual • Warranty card IMPORTANT Halley_VerA.
Chapter 1 Getting Started 1-1 Introducing the Vodafone 1210 Smartphone The Vodafone 1210 3G Smartphone comes with the latest mobile technology that fits your world into your hands. The smartphone is a tri-band mobile phone with messaging capabilities, organizer, GPRS, and a micro SD card slot.
Chapter 1 1-2 Getting to know your Smartphone Front features Back features Side features Earpiece Power On-Off Button / Multi-color LED indicator See table below for more information. External display Displays current time and date, battery power, signal strength, and current profile. See 5-1 Personalizing your Smartphone for more information. Windows Media® controls See 9-2 Listening to music and watching videos for more information. LED INDICATOR STATUS Steady red Battery is charging.
Chapter 1 The Keypad KEY FUNCTION Home Press to return to the Home screen. Back Press to go back to the previous screen. Press to delete in a text field. Press to answer a call or dial a number. Press twice to redial last number. Press to end a call. Press and hold to lock the keypad. Use to select the command right above it on the screen. When the keypad is locked, press this key followed by the Asterisk (*) key to unlock. Use to select the command right above it on the screen.
Chapter 1 The Keypad (Cont.) KEY FUNCTION Press to enter text and numbers. For more information see 7-1 Entering text and numbers. Alphanumeric You can also use the alphanumeric keypad to select programs and settings keypad on your Smartphone. Press the number on the keypad that corresponds to the number shown next to the program or setting that you want to select. Asterisk key Press to switch between Multipress, Numeric, Symbol, and T9 modes.
Chapter 1 1-3 Installing the SIM card and battery The phone operator provides you with a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card that stores your mobile phone number, phone book entries, and SMS/MMS messages. NOTE The SIM card usually comes embedded on a plastic card. Read the SIM card documentation before removing the SIM card. Carefully remove any rough edges on the SIM card before you install it into the phone. To install the SIM card 1.
Chapter 1 To install the battery 1. Insert the battery as shown, aligning the exposed metal contacts on the edge of the battery with the contacts on the phone. 1 2 2. Slide the back cover onto your phone. 1-4 Installing and removing a micro SD card To install / remove a micro SD card 1. Remove the back cover and battery (refer to the previous section). 2. You can find the micro SD card slot located above the SIM card slot. Slide the metallic lock of the slot to the left, and flip it open.
Chapter 1 1-5 Charging your Smartphone Make sure that the battery is fully charged before using the phone for the first time. You can charge the battery when the phone is either on or off. A battery icon on the screen indicates the battery power level. Refer to “Status indicator icons” in 2-2 Home screen for battery icon indications. To charge the battery 1. Connect the AC adapter to a power source. 2. Connect the power cable plug to the power connector and the mini USB port.
Chapter 1 1-6 Turning your Smartphone ON/OFF To turn ON your phone 1. Press and hold the Power button seconds until the display turns on. for approximately three 1 2. If you are asked for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) code, key in the code using the keypad, then press Action . The screen shows the idle screen. Wait for your operator and Microsoft screens to load.
Chapter 2 Learning to Use Your Smartphone 2-1 Navigating Your Smartphone has several keys to help you navigate through your Smartphone’s screens and make selections. Thumbstick The Thumbstick is a small joystick with four positions, and provides an easy way to move or scroll through selections on the screen. The primary use of the Up and Down positions is for navigation through contacts and menus. The primary use of the Left and Right positions is to change settings and edit text.
Chapter 2 Home key The Home key takes you to the Home screen. Back key The Back key takes you to the previous screen. In a text field, the Back key deletes characters to the left of the cursor. Soft keys The two soft keys on your Smartphone are located directly below the display screen. Each soft key performs the action displayed right above it on the soft key bar.
Chapter 2 2-2 Home screen The Home screen automatically displays when you turn on your Smartphone. The top of the Home screen displays the status bar, battery status and network signal. The middle area of the screen shows the service provider, the time, number of new Voicemail messages, the number of new text messages, your next appointment, and your current profile. Scrolling to any of these items and pressing Action opens the associated program.
Chapter 2 Status bar icons Status bar appear at the top of the screen and on the Home screen. The following table lists common status bar icons and their meanings.
Chapter 2 2-3 Start menu Your Smartphone comes with pre-installed programs that you can start using right away. These programs can be accessed from the Start menu. To use the Start menu 1. From the Home screen, press Start 2. Do any of the following: . • Scroll to a program using the Thumbstick and press Action . • Press the corresponding number on the alphanumeric keypad. For example, press 1 to open Office and 9 to open Settings.
Chapter 2 2-4 Quick List The Quick List saves you time by providing quick and convenient access to a list of common commands, such as turning off the phone, locking the phone, turning off wireless capabilities, and changing the profile type. To use the Quick List 1. Press and release the Power button to display the Quick List. NOTE: If you press and hold too long, the phone will turn off. 2. Select the command you want by doing one of the following: • Scroll to the item and press Action .
Chapter 3 Using Call Features 3-1 Making a voice call Calling from the Home screen To call from the Home screen 1. From the Home screen, key in the phone number you want to call using the alphanumeric keypad. If you entered the wrong number, press Back digit; press and hold to delete all digits. 2. Once you have entered the number, press Send call. 3. Press End NOTE to delete the last to make the to end the call.
Chapter 3 Calling a Contacts entry To call a Contacts entry 1. From the Home screen, press Contacts . 2. Select the contact name to call by using the Thumbstick. TIP 3. Press Send NOTE To find a contact in a long list of contacts, you can enter the first few letters of the contact’s name to narrow the search. to dial the default number assigned to the selected contact. By default, the mobile telephone number (m) of a contact is dialed when you make a call from Contacts unless you specify otherwise.
Chapter 3 Calling using speed dial You can assign a key or combination of keys to frequently-called phone numbers or frequently-accessed items. You may choose Speed Dial entries from 2-99; Speed Dial 1 is reserved for Voicemail access and the number is configured in your settings. You can create a Speed Dial for a phone number, a program on the Start menu, an e-mail address, or Web page address (URL) that is stored in Contacts and SIM card.
Chapter 3 To make a call using speed dial From the Home screen, press and hold the key assigned to the number you wish to call. If the speed dial assignment consists of two digits, press the first digit then press and hold the second digit. To create a speed dial for an item on the Start menu 1. From the Home screen, press Start 2. Select an item and press Menu . > Add Speed Dial. 4. Enter appropriate details in Name, Value, and Keypad assignment .
Chapter 3 To place an international call 1. Press and hold 0 on the keypad to enter a plus sign. 2. Enter the full phone number with the country code, area code, and phone number, then press Send . 3-2 Retrieving Voicemail messages From the Home screen, go to the Voicemail item and press Action the voice instructions to retrieve your messages. or press and hold 1 .
Chapter 3 3-4 Options during a call Listed in the table below are the possible menu options when a call is in progress. Some of these options are available only when multiple calls are in progress or during a conference call. IN-CALL MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION Hold Places an active call on hold. Unhold Activates a call on hold. Mute Switches off the microphone during an active call (you can hear the caller but the caller can’t hear you). Unmute Turns the microphone back on during an active call.
Chapter 3 Managing multiple calls To answer another call 1. Press Answer to place the first call on hold and answer the second call. 2. To end the second call and return to the first call, press End . To hold a call and make a second call 1. Press Hold to place the first call on hold and dial a second number. When you have finished the second call, press End to take you back to the first call.
Chapter 4 Synchronizing with ActiveSync® 4-1 Microsoft® ActiveSync® With the ActiveSync® technology, you can synchronize the information on your PC with the information on your Smartphone. Synchronization compares the data on your phone with your PC and updates both with the most recent information. You can also use synchronization to add new programs to your phone. Before you can synchronize your phone with your PC, you need to complete the following steps: 1. Install the ActiveSync® program on your PC.
Chapter 4 4-2 Installing ActiveSync® on your PC Install the ActiveSync® program from the Companion CD that came with your product package to your PC. The ActiveSync® program is already installed on your Smartphone. NOTE IMPORTANT Before starting the ActiveSync® installation, make sure that you have the Microsoft® Outlook® application installed on your PC. If you do not have the Outlook® application, install the Microsoft® Outlook® program from the Companion CD.
Chapter 4 4-3 Connecting your phone to your PC To connect your Smartphone to your PC 1. When prompted, connect the appropriate end of the USB sync cable to the mini USB and power connector at the bottom of your phone and the other end to a USB port on your PC. 2. The ActiveSync® program will autostart when it detects your phone, and the Smartphone Sync Setup Wizard will open. 4-4 Creating a partnership The wizard steps you through the steps to create a partnership.
Chapter 4 4-5 Synchronizing with your PC Changing information to synchronize By default, the ActiveSync® technology does not automatically synchronize all the Outlook® information. You can use the ActiveSync® technology options to select specific information types for synchronization. 1. From the Home screen, press Start 2. Press Menu > Options. > ActiveSync. 3. Do any of the following: • Select the check box for the items you want to synchronize.
Chapter 4 Using the USB sync cable To synchronize using an USB cable: 1. Connect the Smartphone to your PC using the USB sync cable. 2. The ActiveSync® technology should detect it automatically and start synchronizing. If not, from the Home screen, press Start >ActiveSync. 3. Press Sync 4. Press Stop to start synchronizing. to stop synchronization before it completes. Using Bluetooth® You can synchronize your phone with your PC using the Bluetooth wireless technology. 1.
Chapter 4 4-6 Synchronizing with an Exchange Server To set up an Exchange Server connection, you need to get the name of the server and the server domain name from your service provider or system administrator. You must also know your Exchange Server user name and password. NOTE Before you change synchronization settings on the phone, disconnect it from your PC. 1.
Chapter 4 4-7 Creating a synchronization schedule You can create a schedule for automatically synchronizing information on your Smartphone with your PC or with Microsoft® Exchange Server. To set up a synchronization schedule with your PC, you must use the ActiveSync® technology on the PC. For more information on synchronization, see the ActiveSync® help instructions on the PC. To set up a synchronization schedule with an Exchange Server server, you must use the ActiveSync® technology on your phone.
Chapter 4 TO SYNCHRONIZE DO THIS When you are working, or with a high volume of e-mails. Select an appropriately frequent interval in the Peak times list. When e-mail volume is low. Select a longer interval or As items arrive in the Off-peak times list. While roaming Select the Use above settings while roaming check box. To minimize roaming charges, clear the check box, and synchronize manually while roaming.
Chapter 5 Managing Your Smartphone 5-1 Personalizing your Smartphone Settings screens You can view and change the settings on your Smartphone to make it look and behave according to your preferences. This includes changing the Home screen layout, or adding your own ring tone. You can also set options for received calls, call forwarding or call waiting. From the Home screen, press Start NOTE > Settings to display the Settings screen. Select More in the first Settings screen to access the second one.
Chapter 5 Personalizing your Home screen To personalize your Home screen 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Home Screen. 2. Make your desired changes and press Done To personalize the background’s image 1. From the Home screen, press Start . > Multimedia > Pictures & Videos. 2. Select an image to use as the background and press Action 3. Press Menu > Use as Home Screen. 4. Use the Thumbstick to select the display area and press Next . 5.
Chapter 5 Changing regional settings To change regional settings 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > More > Regional Settings. 2. In Language, select your preferred language for the phone interface and menus. 3. In Locale, select your current location. The Locale option automatically changes the format of the remaining options, such as date, time, and currency, to reflect those used in that locale. 4. Press Done NOTE when finished.
Chapter 5 To modify a profile 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Profiles. 3. Change the settings and press Done . 2. Scroll to the profile you want to change, press Menu NOTE , and select Edit. To restore the default settings of a profile, press Menu default. and select Reset to Customizing sounds for ring tones Use Sounds settings to customize the sounds for ring tones, notifications, reminders, alarm clock, alert, and key tones.
Chapter 5 2. Connect your phone to your PC. 3. Open the ActiveSync® program on your PC and click Explore. 4. Go to the Application Data\Sounds folder on your Smartphone and paste the file. 5. From the Home screen of your phone, press Start > Settings > Sounds. 6. Highlight the item to customize, using the Thumbstick to find the sound file.
Chapter 5 Multipress time out: Set the length of time to wait between keypresses when entering text in Multipress mode. Confirmation time out: Set the delay before an unconfirmed action times out. In-call alert volume: Set the volume for incoming call or receiving new message alerts while you are on the phone. 3. Press Done when finished. Changing power settings Use Power Management to check the battery level and to configure power-saving settings, such as backlight and display time-outs. 1.
Chapter 5 5-3 Turning on/off wireless mode To turn on/off Bluetooth Do any of the following: • • Press and release the Power button to display the Quick List screen and select Wireless Manager. Select Bluetooth and press Action . From the Home screen, press Start > Turn On/Off Bluetooth. To turn on/off radio mode Press and release the Power button Manager.
Chapter 5 To unlock the keypad Press Unlock , and within 5 seconds press the * key . Locking the SIM card Locking the SIM card prevents you and others from using the Smartphone until the correct password is entered. NOTE You can still make emergency calls even with a blocked SIM card. If your SIM card is blocked, you need to enter your PIN password after you turn on the phone. To lock the SIM card and set the PIN 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Security > Enable SIM PIN. 2.
Chapter 5 To change PIN2 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Security > Change PIN2. 2. Enter the original PIN2 code (SIM card’s PIN2). 3. Enter and confirm the new PIN2, then press Done Locking the phone To lock the phone 1. From the Home screen, press Start . > Settings > Security > Device Lock. 2. Select the Prompt if device unused for check box by pressing Action . 3.
Chapter 5 3. Enter your PIN2, then press Done store fixed dialing numbers. NOTE 4. 5. 6. 7. . Once fixed dialing has been turned on, you can begin to Contact your service provider if you do not know your PIN2 number. Press Menu > Edit Numbers. Press Menu > Add and enter the phone number to add to your fixed dialing list. Press Done . Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more numbers. Blocking incoming/outgoing calls NOTE 1. 2. 3. 4. Emergency calls can still be made with Call Barring on.
Chapter 5 5-6 Restarting your phone Occasionally, you may need to restart your phone; for example, when a program is not performing properly or the phone does not respond to key presses. To restart the phone 1. Remove the battery. 2. Reinsert the battery and turn on your phone. 5-7 Resetting your phone Resetting your phone will remove all data from memory and restore the phone back to the factory default settings.
Chapter 5 5-8 Adding and removing programs You can use the ActiveSync® technology to add programs to your phone or add a program directly from the Internet. To add programs 1. Download the program to your PC. 2. Read the installation instructions or documentation that come with the program. 3. Connect your phone to your PC. 4. Double-click the .exe file. • If the executable file is an installation wizard, follow the instructions on the screen.
Chapter 5 5-9 Managing and backing up files There are a couple of ways to manage your files. You can use the File Explorer on your Smartphone or use the ActiveSync® technology on your PC. You can back up files to your PC using the ActiveSync® technology or copy files to a storage card on your phone. You can also efficiently manage your files and folders using the File Explorer program on your phone. Changes you make to the information on one PC will not affect the information on the other PC.
Chapter 5 Using File Explorer File Explorer allows you to manage the files and folders on your phone just like you do in your PC. To start File Explorer From the Home screen, press Start > More > File Explorer. Once in the File Explorer application, you can do the following: TO DO THIS Create a new folder Press Menu > Edit > New Folder. Enter a name for the new folder and press the Action button.
Chapter 6 Getting Connected You can set up connections to your ISP or an office network to browse the Internet or Intranet, send and receive e-mail, chat using the Windows Live® Messenger software, and synchronize information using the ActiveSync® technology. Check with your Internet Service Provider to see if a connection has already been set up for you, and if over-the-air configuration is supported.
Chapter 6 NOTE The field Connects to contains different connection preferences. Select The Internet to connect directly to the Internet, Work to connect to your office network, WAP Network to connect to a Wireless Application Protocol network, Secure WAP Network to connect to secure WAP sites, such as a bank, or MMS Network to connect to a predefined MMS data network (to change MMS Network settings go to Start - Messaging - MMS - Menu - MMS Settings - MMSC Settings - Menu - Edit). 4. Press Done .
Chapter 6 Changing option settings The options screen allows you to specify the number of redial attempts, time to wait before disconnecting, and how your PC connects to the network. To access the Options screen 1. From the Home screen, press Start 2. Press Menu > Advanced > Menu > Settings > Connections. > Options. Adding a URL exception (Only for Internet Explorer® Mobile) Some companies use periods (dots) in their Intranet URLs (for example, Intranet.companyname.com).
Chapter 6 6-2 Using your phone as an external modem Internet Sharing allows you to use your Smartphone as an external modem for your PC or another device (e.g. a PDA) using an USB connection. Setting up a USB connection To set up a USB connection. 1. Make sure that your phone is not connected to another device and the ActiveSync® program is disabled on your PC. Go to File > Connection Settings and deselect the Allow USB connections checkbox. 2. From the Home screen, press Start Sharing.
Chapter 6 6-3 Using Opera Browser for Windows Mobile® You can use the Opera® browser to connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network connection to browse the Web. NOTE Make sure that you have set up your Smartphone’s connection (see 6-1 Connecting to the Internet). Getting started Opening Opera Browser From the Home screen, press Start > Opera Browser. Use the Thumbstick and soft keys to navigate through the application. TO DO THIS Change connection options 1.
Chapter 6 TO DO THIS Open multiple windows Press Menu > Windows > New Window Change the size of text on Web pages Press Menu > Display > Zoom and select the size you want. Show or hide pictures on Web pages Press Menu > Display > Load Images to Select (Show) or Deselect (Hide) this function. View a page in full screen mode Press Menu > Display > Full Screen. Exit full screen mode Press one of the soft keys to automatically return to a normal screen mode.
Chapter 6 Getting started To open Internet Explorer® From the Home screen, press Start Explorer. > Multimedia > Internet With the Internet Explorer® Mobile application, the Favourites list is displayed as the main screen instead of a home page, so you can easily go to your favourite Web sites. You can add Web sites that you visit frequently to this list. 50 TO DO THIS Change connection options 1. Press Menu > Tools > Options > Connections. 2.
Chapter 6 TO DO THIS Change the size of text on Web pages Press Menu > Views > Text Size and select the size you want. Show or hide pictures on Web pages Press Menu > View > Show Pictures. A check mark next to Show Pictures indicates that pictures will be displayed on Web pages. View a page in full screen mode Press Menu > View > Full Screen. Exit full screen mode Press one of the soft keys, then press Menu > View > Full Screen to cancel the selection.
Chapter 6 Setting the Bluetooth mode By default Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, then turn off your phone, Bluetooth also turns off. When you turn on your phone again, Bluetooth turns on automatically. To set the Bluetooth mode 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. 2. Select Menu > Turn On Bluetooth and/or Menu > Turn On Visibility to adjust Bluetooth mode.
Chapter 6 10 other Bluetooth devices. To create a Bluetooth partnership 1. Ensure that the two devices are within close range and that both Bluetooth-enabled devices are discoverable. 2. From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. 3. Select Add new device. Your phone searches for other Bluetooth-enabled devices and displays them in the list. 4. Select the device with which you want to create a Bluetooth partnership, then press Next. 5.
Chapter 6 Bluetooth functions TO DO THIS Beam information using Bluetooth Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and that the device that you want to beam to is discoverable. Select the item that you want to beam and press Menu > Beam [item]. Select the Bluetooth device to which you want to beam the item and press Beam. Accept a Bluetooth partnership Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and that your phone is discoverable.
Chapter 6 TO DO THIS Save a thumbnail version From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Profiles of received images in > Images. Select the Request thumbnail check box. the same folder as the received images Configure security for Bluetooth use From the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth Profiles > Security.
Chapter 7 Messaging Your Smartphone is capable of composing, sending, and receiving Outlook® e-mail, Internet e-mail, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages, and text messages. 7-1 Entering text and numbers You can enter text and numbers by using the keypad. The phone supports three input modes for entering text and numbers: Multipress, T9, and Numeric. Multipress and T9 modes are used for entering text, and Numeric mode is used for entering numbers.
Chapter 7 Using Multipress mode Multipress mode allows you to enter text by pressing the assigned key once, twice quickly, until your desired character appears. For example, to enter the letters P, Q, R, or S, use the 7 key . Press once for P, twice for Q, three times for R, and four times for S. The letter entered most recently is underlined until you have completed the keypresses for the current letter and moved on to the next one.
Chapter 7 NOTE Press the # key to enter a space after the word as entered, or select one of the available words, and the space is added automatically. If you do not see the desired word, select Add Word? from the list, then press Action . Press Done to add the word to your text and save it in the phone’s dictionary, or Cancel to add the word to your text without saving it. Using Numeric mode To enter numbers, use the Numeric mode.
Chapter 7 Other useful features TO DO THIS Change between uppercase, lowercase, and caps lock Press the * key within a text input mode. The status indicator for the selected mode appears at the top right corner of the screen. Enter a space In Multipress or T9 mode, press the # key Enter punctuation in Multipress mode Press the 1 key repeatedly until you see the punctuation mark that you want. To see all of the available symbols, press and hold the # key .
Chapter 7 7-2 Setting up accounts Before you can send and receive e-mails, you need to set up an e-mail account from an Internet service provider (ISP) or an account that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account). You can send e-mail messages by synchronizing or by connecting directly to an e-mail server through your Internet service provider or an office network. NOTE Before you set up e-mail on your Smartphone, you must have an Internet or e-mail account.
Chapter 7 7-3 Managing accounts Functions to manage accounts TO DO THIS View a list of accounts From the Home screen, press Start > Messaging. A list of accounts is displayed with the number of unread messages in the Inbox of each account shown in parenthesis. Send/receive Internet e-mail messages From the Home screen, press Start > Messaging. Select the Internet e-mail account for which you want to send and receive messages and press Menu > Send/Receive.
Chapter 7 7-4 Text and e-mail messages To compose and send a text or e-mail message 1. From the Home screen, press Start > Messaging. 2. Select Text Messages or an e-mail account and press Action 3. Press Menu > New . or Select . 4. In To, enter the mobile phone number or e-mail address of the person to which you want to send the message or press Action to select the person from your contacts. NOTE If you are sending a message to more than one recipient, separate them with a semicolon (;).
Chapter 7 Set the priority, security, and language of an e-mail message Press Menu > Message Options while composing your message. Cancel a message Press Menu > Cancel Message while composing your message. Save a message Press Menu > Save to Drafts while composing your message. Delete a message Select the message you want to delete then press Menu > Delete. Move a message to another folder Select the message you want to move then press Menu > Move. Scroll to the new folder and press Select.
Chapter 7 Managing folders Each Messaging account has a set of five folders: Deleted Items, Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, and Sent Items. These folders store messages that you send and receive through the account. You can move a message to a different folder within the same account. TO DO THIS View message folder contents From the Home screen, press Start > Messaging. Select the account that you want to view. Press Menu > Folders and select the folder that you want to view.
Chapter 7 7-5 Voicemail Messages Calls are diverted to your Voicemail when you are not available or your phone is powered off. Receiving Voicemail notifications Your mobile phone operator updates the Voicemail counter if there are new Voicemails pending. The Voicemail counter can be found next to the Voicemail entry on the Home screen. NOTE The Voicemail counter is controlled by the network operator, and it may be updated at fixed intervals.
Chapter 7 7-6 MMS messaging MMS (Multimedia Messaging System) allows you to send messages with multiple slides. Included on each slide can be a picture, video or audio, and/or text. MMS messages are sent by GPRS to e-mail accounts or other MMS-enabled mobile devices. NOTE To be able to send and receive MMS messages is necessary to subscribe to GPRS and MMS services from your service provider. Ask your phone operator on how to activate the MMS feature.
Chapter 7 Composing and sending an MMS message To compose and send an MMS message 1. From the Home screen, press Start New. > Messaging > MMS > 2. In the To: field, enter the mobile phone number or e-mail of your recipient. You can enter it using the keypad or pressing Menu > Add Recipient to select from your Contacts. If you have more than one recipient, separate them with semicolons. NOTE Press Action contacts. on the To: field to access your list of 3.
Chapter 7 The following assumes that you are on the MMS message screen. TO DO THIS Copy the message to other recipients Use the Thumbstick to scroll up and display the Cc field. Enter the recipient‘s phone number or e-mail address or press Action to select a recipient from your Contacts list. Hide a recipient’s contact information from other message recipients Use the Thumbstick to scroll up and display the Bcc field.
Chapter 7 7-7 Using Windows Live® Your device includes the instant messaging program “Windows Live®” that allows you to do the following: • See who among your contacts is online and chat with them by sending and receiving instant messages. • Access your Hotmail® account to send and receive e-mails. To use Windows Live®, you must have a Passport account. If you have a Hotmail® or the Messenger account, you already have a Passport.
Chapter 7 5. Select the check boxes if you want the Windows Live to show on the Home screen. 6. Select what you want to sync on your device by checking the check boxes. 7. Sync e-mail for Hotmail account. Using Windows Live® Messenger To sign in/out of Windows Live® Messenger 1. Set e-mail address and password in Windows Live®. 2. When the setting is finished, from the Home screen, press Start > More > Messenger. 3. On the Windows Live® Messenger main screen, press Sign In 4.
Chapter 7 TO DO THIS Reply to an instant message Select the name of the person sending the instant message. Enter your reply and select Send. Add other people to a conversation From a chat session, press Menu > Options > Add participant, then select a contact. Switch to another chat session In the list of ongoing chats displayed at the bottom of screen, select the name of a contact with whom to chat. Return to the contacts list The contact list is on the left of the screen.
Chapter 8 Organizing Your Life 8-1 Using Contacts Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the information you need, whether you are at home or on the road. You can also share Contacts information with other users using Bluetooth on your device. If you are using the Outlook® application on your PC, you can synchronize Contacts between your phone and PC.
Chapter 8 TO DO THIS Create a new contact From the Home screen, press Contacts > New > Outlook contact. Enter information for the new contact and press Done. Create a new contact on the SIM card From the Home screen, press Contacts > New > SIM Contact. NOTE: You can only store one phone number for a SIM contact. Edit a contact’s information From the Home screen, press Contacts. Select the contact whose information you want to edit and press Action. Press Menu > Edit.
Chapter 8 TO DO THIS Find a contact by company From the Home screen, press Contacts. Press Menu > View By > Company. Select the company that your contact works at and press Action to see all the contacts who work there. Find a contact using filter From the Contact list, press Menu > Filter. Select the category that you have assigned to the contact. To show all contacts again, select All Contacts. Assign a ring tone to a contact From the Home screen, press Contacts.
Chapter 8 TO DO THIS Delete all SIM contacts from your SIM card From SIM Manager, press Menu > Select All to select all the contacts on your SIM card. Press Menu > Delete then press OK to confirm. Edit a SIM contact’s name and/or phone number From SIM Manager, select the contact that you want to edit and press Menu > Edit. Copy a contact from your phone to your SIM card From SIM Manager, press Menu > Copy Contact to SIM.
Chapter 8 8-2 Using Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Home screen. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments. If you use the Outlook® application on your PC, you can synchronize appointments between your phone and PC. To open the Calendar program, do one of the following: • • From the Home screen, press Start > Organiser > Calendar.
Chapter 8 Viewing an appointment To view an appointment 1. From the Home screen, press Start 2. Select the appointment and press Action > Organiser > Calendar. . Viewing your schedule You can view your schedule in your calendar in three different views: Week View, Month View, and Agenda View. TO DO THIS View today’s agenda From any Calendar view, press Menu > Go to Today. To view your schedule View your agenda for a specific date From any Calendar view, press Menu > Go to Date.
Chapter 8 8-3 Using Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do. The Tasks list The task list is your “things to do” list. When you create or edit tasks with the Outlook® application on your PC then synchronize it with your phone, additional information, such as due date, priority, and category, may show. A task that has been marked as high priority is preceded by an exclamation mark, and one marked as low priority by a downward-pointing arrow. Overdue tasks are displayed in bold red.
Chapter 8 8-4 Using Voice Notes You can use Voice Notes to create and play back short voice recordings or verbal reminders. Recordings are included in the All notes list and are named consecutively Recording 1, Recording 2, and so on. TO DO THIS Create a voice note From the Home screen, press Start > Organiser > Voice Notes to display the Notes screen. Hold the phone’s microphone near your mouth. Press Record to start recording your voice note.
Chapter 9 Multimedia 9-1 Working with pictures and videos Using Pictures & Videos The Pictures & Videos program allows you to work with pictures and video clips on your phone. After you have taken the pictures and videos, you can organize, edit, beam, as well as send them by using a messaging program. To open the Pictures & Videos program, press Start > Multimedia > Pictures & Videos. TO DO THIS View a picture Select the picture you want to view and press View.
Chapter 9 81 TO DO THIS Edit a picture Select the picture you want to edit and press View. Press Menu > Edit, and do the following: • To rotate the picture 90 degrees, press Menu > Rotate. • To crop the picture, press Menu > Crop. Use the navigation pad to position the first corner of the cropping area and press Next. Position the second corner and press Finish. To start over, press Previous. • To automatically readjust the brightness and contrast levels of the picture, press Menu > Auto Correct.
Chapter 9 9-2 Listening to music and watching videos Use the Windows Media® Player Mobile application to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your phone or on the Web. You can listen to media files through the speaker from the back of your smartphone or using a stereo headset.
Chapter 9 Library screen The screen that lets you find your audio files, video files, and playlists. It contains categories such as My Music, My Videos, My TV, My Playlists and Now playing. Playing media files To play a media file 1. From the Home screen, press Start Media. 2. Press Menu > Multimedia > Windows > Library. 3. Do any of the following: • To play a file from a library, select the library you want to use in the Library list and press Action .
Chapter 9 Playback screen options When playback of an audio or video clip is in progress, the menu contains the following options. OPTION DESCRIPTION Library Displays the Library screen so you can choose a file to play. Play/Pause Play or pause playback of current file. Stop Stops playback. If playback is started again, it will start from the beginning of the current file.
Chapter 9 Playback controls Keypad controls Thumbstick controls Volume + Push up to increase volume. Play/Pause Press to play/pause the current file. Now Playing Press to access information about playing list. Menu Press to access playback options. Minimize Windows Media® Player Mobile Press to minimize Windows Media® Player Mobile. Currently open files will continue playing in the background. 85 Halley_VerA.
Chapter 9 9-3 Using Java (MIDlet Manager) Your phone supports Java 2 Edition, J2ME. The Java MIDlet Manager allows you to download Java applications, such as games and utilities, that are specifically designed for mobile phones. To install, run, and manage MIDlet programs (MIDlets) on your phone, you have to first download the MIDlets to your device directly from the Internet or from your PC. Installing Java MIDlets directly from the Internet To install Java MIDlets directly from the Internet 1.
Chapter 9 To install Java MIDlets from your PC 1. Download the games and utilities that you want to install on your phone to your PC. 2. Open the ActiveSync® program on your PC and click Explore. 3. Go to the My Device\My Documents or the My Device\Storage Card folder on your Smartphone and paste the files. 4. From the Home screen of your phone, press Start Esmertec Java screen appears. 5. Press Menu > More > Install > Local. A list of all MIDlets/MIDlet suites available will be shown. 6.
Chapter 10 Viewing Office Files Your Smartphone comes with a set of preinstalled applications to visualize documents, spreadsheets, presentations and .pdf files. These applications from ClearVue do not work as your normal office applications would, and you will only be able to visualize, zoom, and print documents, without being able to edit or modify them in any way. To access this set of applications press Start 10-1 Common Features > Office.
Chapter 10 10-2 ClearVue Document The ClearVue document viewer show documents created in Microsoft® Word 97, 2000, 2002 (XP) and 2003. It can also display documents saved in Rich Text Format (.rtf). To start this application press Start > Office > ClearVue Document. 10-3 ClearVue PDF The ClearVue PDF viewer displays Portable Document Format (.pdf) files. To start this application press Start > Office > ClearVue PDF. 10-4 ClearVue Image The ClearVue image viewer displays .BMP, .JPG and .PNG image files.
Chapter 10 To start this application press Start > Office > ClearVue PDF. When you open a presentation, the screen will be divided in two, having the current slide on the top part of the screen and thumbnails of each slide in the bottom part. Use the Thumbstick to navigate through the thumbnails and display a larger view in the top part of the screen. TO DO THIS View a slideshow Press View > View show. View notes Press View > View notes.
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Appendix Notices A-1 Regulatory notices European Union Norms and Standards Intended for use in the European Union. Products with CE marking comply with the R&TTE directive (99/5/EC), the EMC directive (89/366/ECC), 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 ETSI EN 301 489-7 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunication systems (GSM and DCS).
Appendix Declaration of Conformity 94 ASUSTeK computer INC. Date: Mar. 11, 2007 We ASUSTeK computer INC. of No. 150, Li-Te Rd., Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Appendix Federal Communications Commission Statement 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 device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Appendix A-2 PC Requirements For ActiveSync® 4.x To connect your device to the PC, you have to install the Microsoft® ActiveSync® program on your PC. The ActiveSync® 4.5 program is included in the companion CD, which is compatible with the following operating systems and applications: • Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Service Pack 4. • Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Service Pack 1. • Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 IA64 Edition Service Pack 1. • Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 1.
Appendix NOTE Microsoft ActiveSync® works only with Windows® XP SP2 or earlier. If you have Windows® Vista, your synchronization settings will be managed through the Windows Mobile Device Center. Windows Mobile Device Center is available from Microsoft. 97 Halley_VerA.
Index Index A Action key 3 ActiveSync Copying files 41 Installing 23 Adding programs 42 Alarm Setting 31 Answering voice calls 19 B Back key 3 Battery Charging 7 Inserting 6 Beam Bluetooth 54 Picture 80 Video clip 80 Bluetooth Beaming 54 Creating a partnership 53 Partnership 53 Printer 55 Receiving information 54 Renaming device 54 Security 55 Setting to Discoverable 5 Synchronizing 54 Turning on/off 36, 53 C Calendar Scheduling an appointment 75 Call barring 39 Call key 3 Calls Answering 19 Emergenc
Back 2 Bottom 2 Front 2 File Explorer Beaming files 43 Creating folders 43 Deleting files 43 Deleting folders 43 Moving files 43 Moving folders 43 Renaming files 43 Renaming folders 43 Sending a file by e-mail 43 Starting 43 Using 43 Files Copying 42 Fixed dialing 38 H Home key 3 Home screen 11 Personalizing 31 Setting 80 Status indicator icons 12 Hotmail 69 I Indicators Battery 2 Bluetooth 2 LED 2 Network 2 Notification 2 Status 12 Input modes Changing 56 Multipress mode 57 Numeric mode 58 T9 mode 57
Unlocking 38 Multipress mode 57 Entering Punctuation 59 N Navigation Pad 3 Numeric mode 58 P Partnership Creating 24 Personalizing Home screen 31 Phone Back features 2 Bottom features 2 Front features 2 Locking 38 Resetting 40 Restarting 40 Turning off 8 Turning on 8 Phone settings Call barring 39 Fixed dialing 38 Pictures Auto Correct 81 Beaming 80 Cropping 81 Default location 81 Deleting 80 E-mailing 81 Rotating 81 Saving 81 Sending by MMS 81 Viewing 80 Pictures and Videos Editing a picture 81 Viewin
Start menu 13 Status indicator icons 12 Storage card Installing Synchronizing Creating a schedule 28 E-mail messages 63 Remotely 29 Using USB sync cable 27 With an Exchange Server 26 With a PC 25 V T W T9 mode 57 Entering Punctuation 59 Tasks 78 Text Changing case 59 Entering 56 New line 59 Plus sign 59 Punctuation 59 Space 59 Symbols 59 Text messages Composing 62 Sending 73 Time Setting 31 Video clips Beaming 80 E-mailing 80 Playing 84 Sending by MMS 85 Voice mail Retrieving 19 Voice Notes 79 Volume b