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2 Please Read Before P roceeding THE BA TTERY IS NOT FULL Y CHAR GED WHEN Y OU T AKE IT OUT OF THE BO X. DO NOT REMO VE THE BA TTERY P ACK WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING. Y OUR W ARRANT Y IS INV ALID A TED IF Y OU DISASSEMBLE OR A TTEMPT T O DISASSEMBLE THE DEVICE.
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5 Limitation of Damages TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMIT TED BY APPLICABLE LA W, IN NO EVENT SHALL HTC OR IT S PROVIDERS BE LIABLE TO USER OR AN Y THIRD P ART Y FOR ANY INDIRECT , SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, .
6 This product is equipped with a USB Cable for connecting with desktop or notebook computer . Be sure your computer is properly gr ounded (earthed) before connecting this product to the computer . The pow er supply cord of a desktop or notebook computer has an equipment-grounding c onductor and a grounding plug.
7 • T ake extra precautions • Keep the battery or device dr y and away fr om water or any liquid as it ma y cause a short circuit. • Keep metal objects away so they don ’t come in contact with the battery or its connectors as it may lead to short circuit during operation.
8 PREVENTION OF HEARING LOSS CAUTION: P ermanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or headphones are used at high volume f or prolonged periods of time.
9 blasting operations are in prog ress. Ar eas with a potentially explosive atmospher e are often, but not always , clearly marked. These include fueling areas , below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transf er or storage facilities, and areas wher e the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders .
10 HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the even t of such interference, you ma y want to consult y our service provider , or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives. NONIONIZING RADIA TION Y our device has an internal antenna.
11 General Pr ecautions • Av oid applying ex cessiv e pressure to the devic e Do not apply excessive pr essure on the screen and the device t o prevent damaging them and remov e the device from your pants ’ pocket before sitting down.
12 • Av oid wet ar eas Never use the product in a wet location. • Av oid using your devic e after a dramatic change in tempera ture When you mov e your device between envir onments with very different temperature and/or humidity ranges , condensation may form on or within the device.
13 C ont ents Chapter 1 G etting Started 1.1 Inside the Box ................................................................................................... 23 1.2 Getting to Know Y our T ouch Phone..................................................
14 1.13 Using the Zoom Bar ........................................................................................ 40 1.14 Connecting Y our Phone t o a Computer ........................................................ 40 1.15 Lock Screen ............
15 Chapter 3 Using the Home Screen 3.1 What’ s on the Home Screen ............................................................................. 59 Switching between the tabs of the Home screen ........................................................
16 Chapter 4 Entering T ext 4.1 Using the On-screen K eyboard ........................................................................ 91 F ull QWERT Y ...................................................................................................
17 Chapter 6 Exchanging Messages 6.1 T ext Messages ................................................................................................. 109 Creating and sending a new text message .........................................................
18 Searching for email messages on the Ex change Ser ver .......................................... 127 Flagging y our messages ...................................................................................................... 127 Out-of- office auto-reply .
19 8.6 Using W indows Liv e™ ..................................................................................... 145 The Window s Live™ screen ................................................................................................. 146 Using Window s Live™ Messenger .
20 The Review screen ................................................................................................................. 170 On-screen controls .............................................................................................
21 12.2 JBlend ............................................................................................................ 192 Installing and launching MIDlets/MIDlet suites ......................................................... 193 12.3 Microsoft® Office Mobile .
22 13.7 Resetting Y our Phone ................................................................................... 215 Performing a soft reset ........................................................................................................ 215 Performing a hard reset .
Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 1.1 Inside the Box The product package includes: HTC T ouch Diamond2 • USB sync cable • Battery • Quick Start Guide • AC adapter • Pouch • Screen protector • Extra stylus • Wired st ereo headset • 1.2 Getting to Know Y our T ouch Phone T op panel POWER Press to turn off the displa y temporarily .
24 G etting Started Left panel Right panel VOL UME UP During a call or when playing music, press this button to increase the volume. VOL UME DOWN During a call or when playing music, press this button to lower the volume. Stylus T ap items, write, or draw on the touch screen.
Getting Started 25 Fr ont panel Second Camera Use this camera for video call conversations or t o take a self-portrait. END Press to end a call or r eturn to the Home tab. Press and hold to lock the phone. • • Earpiece Listen to a phone call from here.
26 G etting Started Back panel Bottom panel 5.0 Megapixel Camera See “ T ak ing Photos and Videos” in Chapter 11 for details. Back Cov er Microphone Sync Connector/Earphone Jack Connect the supplied USB cable to synchronize information. Connect the power adapter to recharge the battery .
Getting Started 27 1.3 Installing the SIM Card , Battery , and Storage Car d Y ou need to remove the back co ver befor e you can install the SIM card, batt ery, and storage card. A lso, make sur e to always turn off the pow er before installing or replacing the SIM card and battery .
28 G etting Started T o remove the SIM card Remove the battery if it is installed. Press and hold the lock in the SIM car d slot opening with your thumb .
Getting Started 29 T o install the battery Align the battery ’ s exposed copper contacts with the battery connectors at the bottom part of the battery compartment. Inser t the contacts side of the battery first and then gently push the battery into place.
30 G etting Started 1.4 Charging the Batt er y New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before y ou start using your phone, it is recommended that you install and char ge the battery. Some batteries perform best after several full charge/discharge cycles.
Getting Started 31 T o turn off the phone If the display is off, pr ess the POWER button to turn the display back on. Unlock your phone if the Lock scr een is displayed. See “Lock Scr een“ for details. Press and hold the POWER butt on for a few seconds .
32 G etting Started 1.6 Home Screen The Home screen allows finger -touch access to the most important functions such as contacts, text messages, email, Internet, and mor e.
Getting Started 33 1.7 Notifications When you touch or tap the icon ar ea of the title bar , the Notifications scr een opens to display your connection status and lists all your pending notifica tions including missed calls, new SMS/MMS messages, and mor e.
34 G etting Started 1.8 Status Ic ons The following ar e some of the status icons that you ma y see on the phone. Icons that appear in this area Vibrate mode Sound on Sound off Icons that appear in th.
Getting Started 35 Icons that appear in this area GPRS available EDGE available HSP A available WCDMA/UMTS av ailable Connected to a wireless network Connection is active Connection is not active Sync.
36 G etting Started 1.9 Start S creen The Start screen gives you one-touch access to the prog rams and settings of your phone. T o open the Start screen, tap Start ( ) at the top left corner of the screen, or press the ST ART button ( ). On the Start screen: Swipe your finger up or down to scr oll through the screen.
Getting Started 37 1.10 Quick Menu The Quick menu, which can be opened from the top right c orner of the screen, shows the currently running pr ograms. Y ou can quickly switch between running programs , stop programs , and see how much program memory is being used.
38 G etting Started 1.11 Adjusting the V olume A single volume control adjusts both the sy stem volume (notifications and audio/ video playback volume) and the phone ring volume of y our phone. Press the VOLUME UP/DOWN button on the left panel of your phone to open the V olume screen.
Getting Started 39 1.12 Using F inger Gestures Y ou can use finger gestures to scroll and pan on the touch screen. Finger scr olling Finger scr olling can be used to scroll up and down w eb pages, documents, and lists such as the contacts list, file list, message list, calendar appointments list, and more .
40 G etting Started 1.13 Using the Z oom Bar The Zoom bar located belo w the touch screen is a handy zoom control that is a unique f eature of your phone. When you are viewing a Web page in the W eb browser or a photo in Album, y ou can zoom in or out by sliding your finger acr oss the Zoom bar .
Getting Started 41 Disk Drive This mode is available f or selection only when you installed a microSD card on your phone. Select this mode when you want to use your st orage card as a USB thumb drive, and copy files betw een your phone’ s storage car d and your computer faster .
42 G etting Started T o lock your phone Press and hold the END butt on. T o unlock your phone Slide the Lock button ( ) left or right. If you have locked the phone with a passwor d, you will be prompted f or the password when y ou unlock the phone. See “Prot ecting your phone with a password” in Chapter 13.
Getting Started 43 Upcoming appointment Note If a phone password is set, you are pr ompted for the passwor d before you can view the information. See “Protecting your phone with a passwor d” in Chapter 13 for information on setting a phone password .
44 G etting Started.
Chapter 2 Using Phone F eatures 2.1 Making Calls T o make a call, you can either dial a number or select a contact you want to call. While viewing a received message , you can also directly call the sender of the message. Note Most SIM cards are preset with a PIN (personal identification number) tha t is provided by your mobile operator .
46 Using Phone Features T ap to close the phone keypad and to see if there ar e more matching numbers or contacts in the Smart Dial panel. T o browse thr ough the filtered list, flick through the list or slide your finger up or down the list slo wly .
Using Phone F eatures 47 Making calls from received messages and calendar r eminders While you are viewing a te xt or email message, you can directly call the sender of the message if the sender is a stored contact on your phone . Y ou can also call a phone number that is contained in the body of the message.
48 Using Phone Features Making an international call Press and hold the number 0 key on the Phone scr een until the plus (+) sign appears. The plus (+) sign r eplaces the international prefix of the c ountry that you are calling . Enter the full phone number you want t o dial, and press the T ALK/SEND button on your phone.
Using Phone F eatures 49 T o reject a call and send a text message Y ou can automatically send a default text message to the caller and reject the incoming voice call .
50 Using Phone Features During a call When a call is in progress , a shade covers the call function buttons to pr event accidental taps. Only the K eypad and End Call buttons ar e active. T o access the call function buttons, tap the top of the shade and slide it down.
Using Phone F eatures 51 T o set up a conferenc e call Make a call to the first conferenc e call participant. When connected, slide down the shade , tap , and then dial the number of the second participant. T he first participant is put on hold when you dial the second participant.
52 Using Phone Features T o view or create appointments during a call T ap to open the Calendar and brow se your appointments or crea te a new one. Close the Calendar screen to r eturn to the Phone screen. T o end a call When a call is in progress , tap End Call or press END .
Using Phone F eatures 53 2.4 Speed Dial Use Speed Dial to call frequently-used numbers with a single tap . F or example, if you assign a contact to the location 2 in Speed Dial , you can press and hold the number 2 key on the Phone screen keypad to dial the contact’ s number .
54 Using Phone Features 2.5 V ideo Call Y our phone lets you make video calls when you are within a 3G network cov erage area. Y ou need to use a 3G-enabled SIM card and activate the video calling service on your call plan to make video calls.
Using Phone F eatures 55 Changing the video call settings While on a video call, you can change certain settings such as the size and brightness of the image, and the camera to use . 1 Displays your image and the other party's image, depending on the selected Swap View setting.
56 Using Phone Features T o change the video call options On the Phone screen, or on the screen of the ongoing video call , tap Menu > Video C all Options and set the following: General tab Show still image . Select the image to display to the other part y when you turn off the camera.
Using Phone F eatures 57 2.6 T urning the Phone C onnection O n and Off In many countries, you ar e required by la w to turn off the phone while on board an aircraft. T o enable or disable the phone function T ap Star t > Settings , and then tap Communications .
58 Using Phone Features 2.7 Using C ar Kit Phones Bluetooth car kit phones that support the SIM Access Profile (SAP) can connect to your phone and access its SIM car d via Bluetooth.
Chapter 3 Using the Home Scr een 3.1 Wha t’ s on the Home S creen The Home screen of your phone allo ws finger-touch access t o the most widely-used functions, such as People , Messages, Email, Internet, and more .
60 Using the Home Screen Swipe left across the screen to mov e to the next tab, and swipe right acr oss the screen to mov e to the previous tab . Tip While on any other Home screen tab , press the END key to r eturn to the Home tab. Cust omising the Home screen tabs Y ou can move some of the tabs on the Home screen, ex cept for the Home tab .
Using the Home Screen 61 3.2 Home The Home tab displays a digital clock, the current dat e, and an alarm icon that indicates whether the alarm clock is on or off . Upcoming calendar appointments are also shown on the Home tab . Open the appointment details screen to view , edit, or delete the appointment.
62 Using the Home Screen This is your local time. T o change the local time to another city , select the button before the city name. The time in selected cities. Add another city . Return to the Home tab. Remove or rearrange the cities, or adjust the local time.
Using the Home Screen 63 Alarm Clock On the Home tab, tap the clock, and then tap the Alarm Clock tab ( ) to open the Alarm Clock screen. Y ou can set up to three alarms on this tab . T ap an alar m time to open the Set Alarm screen and set the time and days on which to sound the alarm.
64 Using the Home Screen 3.3 P eople On the People tab , you can add fav orite contacts and quickly make calls or send text and email messages to these contacts. Fr om the People tab , you can also set up y our own contact card, cr eate new contacts, and easily view exchanged t ext, multimedia and email messages with a contact.
Using the Home Screen 65 On the Detail Information screen, enter your inf ormation in the fields provided. Y ou can scroll down the screen to view more fields. When finished entering information, tap Ne xt , and then tap Done on the subsequent screen to return t o the People tab .
66 Using the Home Screen Tips • T o link with the contact ’ s F acebook account, scroll down the New Contact Card screen and then tap Link in the F acebook section. F or more information about F acebook, see “Facebook updat es and events” in this chapter .
Using the Home Screen 67 T o find a favorite c ontact Do any of the following: T o flip through the contact pictures one at a time, swipe your finger upwar d or downwar d the screen.
68 Using the Home Screen T o communicate with your fa vorite c ontact After selecting a favorite contact, do any of the f ollowing to communicate with tha t contact: T ap the contact ’ s name, phone number , or email address below the contact picture to call or send an email message.
Using the Home Screen 69 The P eople screen T ap All Contacts on the People tab to display the P eople screen where you can view and manage all your contacts. The People screen has these tabs: All , F avorit es , Updates and Ev ents , and Call History .
70 Using the Home Screen T o view and search contacts on your phone On the People scr een, tap the All tab to view all your contacts. S wipe upward or downwar d on the screen to scroll thr ough your contacts. Y ou can also use the search box or the Quick Scroll bar to sear ch for contacts on your phone .
Using the Home Screen 71 The C ontact Details screen When you tap a contact name in the All tab of the P eople screen or tap the picture of a favorite contact in the centr e screen of the P eople tab, the C ontact Details screen opens.
72 Using the Home Screen F acebook updat es and events If you and your stored c ontacts have F acebook acc ounts and you linked to F acebook when you w ere creating My Contact Car d, you can easily check which of your contacts have updat es that occurred in F acebook .
Using the Home Screen 73 Indicates that you have an invitation f or an event in F acebook. T ap M e to open Opera Mobile and access your F acebook site so you can choose to accept or decline the invitation. Lists contacts who have events on the current day .
74 Using the Home Screen 5. In the Events list, tap an ev ent to send a greeting via a text message to the contact or view the contact details. If it is a F acebook event, tap it t o access your F acebook site and view information about that event.
Using the Home Screen 75 3.4 Messages On the Messages tab, you can r ead text messages (SMS) as they arrive and create a text messages. This tab also display s received multimedia messages . An attachment icon is shown to indicate tha t a received message is a multimedia message .
76 Using the Home Screen 3.5 Email The Ema il tab is wher e you sen d a nd r ec eiv e e mail me ssag es . Adding an Internet email ac count On the Email tab, use Mail Setup to easily add web-based email accoun ts such as Y ahoo! Mail Plus, AOL, and more.
Using the Home Screen 77 Adding an Outlook email acc ount Y ou can also set up and add an Outlook email account on the Email tab and view the same email messages that you receiv e in Outlook on your computer or on the Exchange Server .
78 Using the Home Screen Checking and reading email messages The icon on the Email tab and the respective icons of y our email accounts show the number of newly received or unr ead email messages. Select an email account and then swipe your finger up or down on the centr e screen to bro wse through received email messages .
Using the Home Screen 79 3.6 Downloads The Downloads tab enables you t o download music, games, applications and more fr om the T elstra website. 3.7 T elstra Applications The T elstra Applications tab has shortcuts to Internet tools such as Scan Code and CitySearch, as well as links to your T elstra account and t elephone support.
80 Using the Home Screen 3.8 TV and O ther Entertainment The TV tab lets you watch your favorit e T V programs and movies on the go. 3.9 New s and Spor t The New s and Sport tab enables you to keep up with the latest news and weather r eports, spor ts news, finance, and more .
Using the Home Screen 81 3.10 Internet and Search On the Internet and Search tab , you can open Opera Mobile™ to brow se the web and search for inf ormation. Enter the information you want to search on the web, and tap . Browse the web using Opera Mobile.
82 Using the Home Screen 3.11 Photos and Videos The Photos and V ideos tab lets you flip through y our photos and video clips and view them in full screen. F rom this tab , you can also open Camera and capture pictures and record videos . T ap the photo or video to view or play it in full screen.
Using the Home Screen 83 Setting a favorit e album The Photos and V ideos tab displays pictures and video files from the curr ent favorite album. By default, the Camera Shots album which st ores the photos and videos that you captured using the Camer a is set as the favorite album.
84 Using the Home Screen 3.12 Music The Music tab allows you t o visually browse thr ough albums and music tracks and play music. The albums and music tracks that you see on the Music tab are from the Now Playing list of the Library . Go to the previous album or the previous track in the current album.
Using the Home Screen 85 T o move forward or backwar d in the current music track Press and hold on the thin bar belo w the album art to display the progress bar: Drag your finger right or left on the progress bar t o move forward or backward in the current track.
86 Using the Home Screen T o create and use a playlist Select the desired music on the Music tab or the Librar y to play it. On the Music tab, tap Menu > A dd to Playlist . T ap Create new playlist , enter the Pla ylist Name and then tap OK . T ap Library , slide to the Playlists tab, then tap a playlist to open it.
Using the Home Screen 87 3.13 Calendar The Calendar tab displays a mon thly calendar and allows you to quickly create and view appointments. Switch to Day view so you can view or create appointments for the current day . T ap a date to view or create appointments f or that date.
88 Using the Home Screen T o view and manage your appointments On the Calendar tab, da tes with appointments are indicat ed by a triangle ( ) at the upper-right corner of the date box. T ap a date on the calendar to switch to Day view . The scr een displays all your appointments for that da y .
Using the Home Screen 89 3.14 Settings The Settings tab gives you ac cess to all the phone settings. Adjust the Wi-F i and Bluetooth settings. Access all personal, system, and connection settings. 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 Swipe your finger upward/down ward on the screen to view more settings.
90 Using the Home Screen 3.15 F avourites The F av ourites tab gives y ou convenient shortcuts to commonly used pr ograms. Y ou can also add shor tcuts to other progr ams. T ap a program icon to open the corresponding program. Choose which programs to remove fr om the Progr ams tab.
Chapter 4 Entering T e xt 4.1 Using the On-screen K eyboar d When you start a program or select a field that allows you t o enter text or numbers, a keyboard icon will be display ed at the bottom center of the scr een to indicate that the on-screen keyboard is av ailable for use.
92 En teri ng T ex t F ull QWERTY The F ull QWERTY is a full on-screen QWERTY keyboard layout similar t o a desktop PC keyboard. Compact QWERTY The Compact QWERTY is a type of on-screen keyboard which featur es 20 keys.
Enter ing T ext 93 Entering te xt Start a program that accepts text input, such as W ord Mobile. T ap the Input S elector arrow , and then select Full QWERTY , C ompact QWERTY , or Phone Keypad . Start tapping keys on the keyboard to enter letters: When using the F ull QWERT Y , tap keys on the keyboard as y ou would on a PC keyboard.
94 En teri ng T ex t 4.2 Using P redictive Mode XT9 is a predictive text input mode which displays a word suggestions list as y ou enter the first few characters so you just select the wor d that you want. T o enter text using XT9 mode Make sure that the input mode is set to XT9 ( ).
Enter ing T ext 95 When using the Compact QWERT Y or the Phone Keypad, you can also manually add new words to the dictionary. While in XT9 mode, type a letter and then tap the down arrow ic on ( ) on the right side of the word suggestions list. T ap Add word .
96 En teri ng T ex t 4.4 T ext Input Settings T ext input settings can be accessed either from the keyboard layout selection menu or from the phone settings: Fr om any of the keyboard lay outs, tap the Input Selector arrow at the bottom of the screen and then tap T ext Input Settings .
Chapter 5 Synchr onizing Informa tion 5.1 W ays of S ynchronizing Y our Phone Y ou can take information wherever y ou go by synchronizing it to your phone . There are differ ent ways you can sync y our phone: Sync informa tion from your comput er to your phone .
98 Synchronizing Information 5.2 Before S ynchronizing With Y our C omputer Before you can sync with y our computer , you need to install and set up first the synchronization software on your computer .
Synchronizing Information 99 Setting up synchronization in Window s Mobile Device C enter When you connect your phone to y our computer and start W indows Mobile Device Center f or the first time, you are asked t o create a Windows Mobile par tnership with your phone.
100 Synchronizing Information Using Window s Mobile Device C enter T o open W indows Mobile Device Center , click Start > All Programs > Windo ws Mobile Device C enter on y our Windows Vista computer . On Windows Mobile Device C enter , you can do the following: Click Mobile Device Settings to change sync settings.
Synchronizing Information 10 1 5.4 Setting Up ActiveS ync® on W indows® XP On a Windows XP c omputer , you need to use Microsoft ActiveSync® 4.5 or later . If you do not have this software on y our computer , go to the following website for information on downloading and installing Microsoft ActiveSync to y our computer: http://www.
102 Synchronizing Information 5.5 Synchr onizing W ith Y our C omputer Connect and sync your phone with your computer using the USB cable or Bluetooth connection. Starting and stopping synchronization Y ou can manually sync either from your phone or computer .
Synchronizing Information 10 3 Selecting information to sync Y ou can select the information types and the amount of information to sync for each type either on your phone or your computer . Follow the st eps below to change sync settings on your phone.
104 Synchronizing Information 5.6 Synchr onizing via Bluetooth Y ou can connect and sync your phone with the computer using Bluetooth. Note T o connect and sync your phone with a computer via Bluet ooth, your computer must have a built-in Bluetooth or installed with a Bluetooth adapt er or dongle.
Synchronizing Information 10 5 5.7 Synchr onizing Music and V ideo If you want to carry your music or other digital media along with you while you travel , set up Windows Media Pla yer on your computer t o sync music and video with your phone.
106 Synchronizing Information 5.8 Synchronizing With Microsoft® My Phone Microsoft® My Phone syncs information between your phone and a passwor d- protected website hosted b y Microsoft. Y ou can back up and restore your c ontacts, calendar appointments, photos , and other information.
Synchronizing Information 10 7 T o adjust sync schedule and roaming settings T ap Star t > Microsoft My Phone . T ap Menu > S chedule . Select from the available schedule options. T o enable automatic sync while roaming (when you are out of range of y our home network), select the Use these settings when roaming check box.
108 Synchronizing Information.
Chapter 6 Ex changing Messages 6.1 T ext Messages Send short tex t messages (SMS) to other mobile phones. If your message ex ceeds 160 characters, your text message is deliver ed as one but will be billed as more than one message. Creating and sending a ne w text message On the Home screen, slide to the Messages tab .
110 Exchanging Messages Managing text messages in your Inbo x T ext messages that are sent to and received fr om a contact or number are grouped as a single thread in your Inbox. Threaded SMS shows your messages to and fr om a contact in a single conversation thr ead.
Exchanging Messages 111 T o delete one or more text messages in the thread In the SMS / MMS Inbox, tap a message thread to open it. T ap to select a message in the thread. T o select several messages, tap Menu > Select Messages > S ever al , and then tap each message you want to delete .
112 Exchanging Messages 6.2 Multimedia Messages Sending multimedia messages (MMS) to your friends and family is fun and easy . Y ou can include pictures, videos, and audio clips in a multimedia message. Notes • Multimedia messaging is a charged service and has to be provisioned on your mobile phone account.
Exchanging Messages 113 Creating and sending MMS messages Y ou can compose MMS messages in a combination of slides, where each slide can consist of a photo , video or audio clip, and te xt. T o compose an MMS message T ap Star t > T ext , or from the Home screen, slide to the Messages tab and then tap All Messages .
114 Exchanging Messages T o add text to an MMS message When you tap Insert text here on your MMS message, an empty screen appears where y ou can enter your text. Y ou can also choose from c ommon words or phrases fr om the My T ext list, inser t emoticons, a F avorites link, and more.
Exchanging Messages 115 V iewing and replying to MMS messages In the SMS / MMS Inbox, select the mobile phone number or name of the contact who sent you the MMS message. In the threaded message, tap the MMS icon ( ), and then use the playback controls , , and to view the MMS message.
116 Exchanging Messages 6.3 Email T ypes of email accounts Y ou can set up the following types of email accounts on your phone: Outlook email that you sync with your comput er or the Exchange Server . Email account that you ha ve from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or other email provider .
Exchanging Messages 117 Creating and r eplying to email messages After setting up email accounts on your phone , you can start sending and receiving email messages. T o create and send an email On the Home screen, slide to the Email tab . At the right side of the screen, tap an email account you wan t to use.
118 Exchanging Messages When viewing email By default, long email messages that you receiv e contains only the first few kilobytes of the message. When you open an email , it displays only the headers and part of the message. Y ou must download the whole email to view the complete content.
Exchanging Messages 119 Downloading file attachments Depending on your type of email account, your phone ma y or may not automatically download file attachments with the email messages . POP3 email account: File attachmen ts are automatically downloaded with the email message .
120 Exchanging Messages Synchronizing email messages Synchronizing email messages ensures tha t new email messages are downloaded to the phone Inbox folder , email messages in the Outbox folder are sent, and email messages deleted from the server are remov ed from your phone .
Exchanging Messages 121 On the subsequent screen, you can: T ap Edit Account Setup to modify settings such as y our email address, password, and mor e, if you mistyped or chose any wr ong options when you were setting up y our email account. T ap Send/Receive Schedule to change the time interval for sending and downloading email to your phone .
122 Exchanging Messages 6.4 Adding Y our Signatur e in Sent Messages Y ou can set your phone to automatically add your name and other inf ormation as your signature in sen t text and email messages: T ap Star t > E-mail , and then tap Menu > Options .
Chapter 7 W orking W ith Compan y Email and Meeting Appointments 7.1 Synchr onising with the Ex change Ser ver T o keep up-to -date with your company email messages and meeting schedules while you ’.
124 Working W ith Company Email and Meeting Appointments In Y our e-mail provider , select Exchange server and tap Next . T ap Next again. Select the Attempt to detect Exchange Server Settings automatically option and tap Next . Enter the Domain name and tap Next .
W orking With C ompany Email and Meeting Appointments 125 7.2 W orking W ith Compan y Email Messages Y our phone gives you instant access t o your company email messages and lets y ou manage your messages easier . Direct Push, Fetch Mail, Remote email sear ch, and email flags are just some of the tools you can use t o manage your email messages.
126 Working W ith Company Email and Meeting Appointments T o turn on Direct Push in ActiveSync T ap Star t > ActiveSync and then tap Menu > Schedule . Select As items arrive in the Peak times and Off-peak times bo xes. Note When Direct Push is off , you need to manually retriev e your email messages.
W orking With C ompany Email and Meeting Appointments 127 Notes • For inf ormation about changing email sync options such as setting the download size for email, see "C ustomising email settings" in Chapter 6.
128 Working W ith Company Email and Meeting Appointments Requirement Flags are enabled only if email messages ar e synchronised with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or later . Flags are disabled or hidden if email messages are synchronised with earlier versions of Microsoft Exchange Server .
W orking With C ompany Email and Meeting Appointments 129 7.3 Managing Meeting Requests When you schedule and send meeting requests fr om your phone, you can in vite attendees to your meeting and check their a vailability . When you receiv e a meeting request, you can r eply by accepting or declining the request.
130 Working W ith Company Email and Meeting Appointments Requirement Access t o the Compan y Directory is available only if your organisation is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or higher , and you have completed y our first synchronisation with the Ex change Ser ver .
Chapter 8 Internet 8.1 W ays of C onnecting to the Internet Y our phone’ s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network through Wi-Fi, GPRS/3G (or EDGE when av ailable), or dial-up. Y ou can also add and set up a VPN or proxy connection.
132 I nte rnet Indicates a secured Wi-F i network. Indicates that your phone is connected to this Wi-F i network Signal strength Network name (SSID) T ap Back to return to the Communications screen.
Inte rne t 133 T o set your phone to turn off W i-Fi automa tically Wi-F i quickly consumes battery power . Manually turn off Wi-F i on the Communications screen when not in use . Y ou can also set your phone to automatically turn off Wi-F i after a specified timeout period.
134 I nte rnet Starting a data connection After setting up a data connection such as GPRS/3G or ISP dial-up on your phone, you can now connect your phone to the Internet. The connection is automatically started when you begin using a program that acc esses the Internet such as Opera Mobile.
Inte rne t 135 In normal viewing mode, you can use the following br owser contr ols: 1 2 3 4 5 1 Return to the previous W eb page viewed. 2 Open the Bookmarks screen where you can add, edit, delete , or share bookmarks. 3 Add a new browsing tab or swit ch to another browsing tab .
136 I nte rnet Entering a w ebsite address and adding it to y our bookmarks If Opera Mobile is in full-screen mode, tap the Restore icon ( ). T ap on the address bar , enter the address of the w ebsite, and then tap the Go icon ( ).
Inte rne t 137 Zooming and panning Use the Zoom bar of your phone t o zoom in and out when viewing W eb pages. See “Using the Zoom Bar“ in Chapter 1 for details.
138 I nte rnet 8.3 Using Int ernet Explorer® Mobile Int ern et E xplo re r® M obil e i s th e st and ard W eb bro ws er t hat is inc lude d w ith Wi ndo ws Mobi le . T o open Internet Explorer Mobile T ap S tart > In ter net Expl or er . The bro wser screen Internet Explorer Mobile displays in two modes: full-screen and normal viewing modes.
Inte rne t 139 In normal viewing mode, you can use the following br owser contr ols: 1 2 3 4 5 1 Return to the previous W eb page viewed. 2 Open the F avorites screen wher e you can add, edit, or delete Web favorites. 3 Display or hide the on-screen keyboard of y our phone.
140 I nte rnet Zooming and panning T ap the Zoom icon ( ) at the bottom of the browser scr een to display and use the on- screen zoom slider . While viewing a Web page, slide your finger up on the on-screen zoom slider to zoom in, or slide down to z oom out.
Inte rne t 141 8.4 Using Y ou T ub e™ Y ouT ube™ lets you browse, sear ch, and watch Internet videos that are posted in Y ouT ube. Note Y ou need an ac tive data or Wi-F i connection to use Y ouT ube. If you are using a GPRS/3G connection, watching Internet videos may significantly increase y our data connection costs.
142 I nte rnet Searching videos T ap the Search tab ( ) to open the Search screen wher e you can specify your criteria for searching Y ouT ube videos. On the Search screen, enter the video inf ormation, and then tap Search . Y ouT ube searches for the video, and then displa ys all related videos on the scr een.
Inte rne t 143 T o change the program channel On the Videos scr een, tap Program Guide at the t op of the screen. On the Prog ram Guide, select a channel. Tip Y ou can scroll down t o view more channels. The video list refreshes t o display the available videos for the selected channel.
144 I nte rnet 8.5 Using Str eaming Media Streaming Media lets you stream liv e broadcasts or on-demand media content from the web . The media is sent in a con tinuous stream to your phone and is pla yed as it arrives, along with the audio . The Streaming Media progr am allows you to pla y 3GP and MPEG-4 files.
Inte rne t 145 T o configure streaming video c onnection settings T ap Menu > Options to configure the Streaming Media settings. F rom this screen, you can set the media buffer , select the connection to use, and set all streaming videos to play in full screen.
146 I nte rnet The Window s Live™ scr een Search bar . Enter the information you want to search, then tap . Switch between the Windows Live™ Messenger , Windows Live™ Mail, and Sync status screens. Adjust Window s Live ™ settings. Change your display name, picture, and personal message.
Inte rne t 147 On the message screen, enter your message in the t ext field, then tap the Enter key on the on-screen keyboard t o send the message. Y ou can also do any of the follo wing on the message screen: T o ad d an em otic on, tap Me nu > A dd e mot ico n , then tap an emo tic on on the scr een .
148 I nte rnet 8.7 Using RSS Hub RSS Hub is an RSS reader that keeps you up-to-date with the latest news from the Internet. It monitors RSS feeds from your fav orite news sites, blogs and mor e, and downloads the most current updates and podcasts .
Inte rne t 149 After selecting the desired channels, tap Finish . The list of your selected channels appears. T ap Refresh to update the channels. After the refresh is complet ed, the number of headlines per channel will be displayed on the right side of the channel list.
150 I nte rnet V iewing headlines In the channel list, tap a channel to display the headlines for that channel . When browsing the list of headlines , you can: T ap a headline to view the news summar y . Scroll down the news summary screen and then tap Read More Online to open the W eb browser and view the complete news article.
Inte rne t 151 8.8 Using Y our Phone as a Modem (Internet Sharing) Internet Sharing connects your desktop or notebook c omputer to the Internet by using your phone ’ s data connection such as GPRS/3G.
152 I nte rnet Using y our phone as a Bluetooth modem T o use your phone as a Bluetooth modem for your comput er , set up a Bluetooth Personal Ar ea Network (P AN) between your phone and your computer . T o set up Bluetooth P AN on your phone On your phone, turn on Bluetooth and set it to visible mode .
Inte rne t 153 For Windows XP : T ap Star t > Control P anel > Network C onnections . Under Personal Ar ea Network , click the Bluetooth Netw ork Connection icon. Under Network T asks , click Vie w Bluetooth network devices . In the Bluetooth Personal Ar ea Network Devices dialog box, select your phone, and click Connect .
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Chapter 9 Bluetooth 9.1 Bluetooth Modes Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology . D evices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange inf ormation over a distance of about eight meters without requiring a physical c onnection. Bluetooth on your phone operates in thr ee differen t modes: • On .
156 Bluetooth T o turn off Bluetooth visibility after a certain p eriod of time Y ou can automatically turn off Bluetooth visibility after a specified period of time. T ap S tart > Set ting s , a nd then ta p Me nu > Bl uet ooth De vic es > T im eout ta b .
Bluetooth 157 T o accept a Bluetooth partnership Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode. T ap Y es when prompted to establish a partnership with the other device. Enter the passcode (the same passcode that is ent ered on the device requesting the partnership) to establish a secure connection.
158 Bluetooth If the Bluetooth stereo headset is disconnected, turn the ster eo headset on, repeat steps 1 and 2, and then tap the stereo headset name under the P reviously P aired Headsets section to connect.
Bluetooth 159 T o enable your computer to receiv e Bluetooth beams, right-click the Bluetooth icon in the notification area at the bottom-right c orner of your computer scr een and select Receive a File . Y ou are now ready to beam. On your phone, select an item to beam.
160 Bluetooth 9.5 Bluetooth Explorer and Bluetooth F ile Sharing Bluetooth Explorer searches f or other Bluetooth devices that have file sharing enabled and lets you access their Bluetooth shar ed folder . Y ou can copy files fr om and to their shared folder , and create subfolders in it.
Bluetooth 161 Select one or more files, then tap Menu > Edit and choose to cut or copy the files. T ap Up t wice. Navigate to the f older where you want t o paste the files on your device , then tap Menu > Edit > Paste .
162 Bluetooth 9.6 Printing via Bluetooth Connect your phone to a Bluetooth printer t o print contact information, appointment details, images, and other file types .
Chapter 10 Naviga ting on the Road 10.1 Guidelines and Prepar ation for U sing GPS If you installed a GPS navigation software on your phone, f ollow these guidelines before and when using y our phone for GPS navigation. When using GPS navigation software in the car , always plot your GPS route before starting to drive.
164 Navigating on the Road 1 Do not place where it will block the driver ’ s vision. 2 Do not place where air bags could deploy . 3 Do n ot p lac e a n yw h e r e in th e v e hi cle w it hou t se cur i n g th e p ho ne in t he ho ld er .
Navigating on the Road 165 T o open QuickGPS T ap Star t > QuickGPS . T o download GPS data T ap Download on the QuickGPS screen. On the screen, initially , you will see the V alid time of the downloaded data. As time passes, the remaining days and hours of validity will be shown.
166 Navigating on the Road 10.3 W indow s Liv e™ Search Windo ws Live TM Search is a separate program that off ers you a fast, easy way t o find and view maps and local information on your phone . With Live Search, y ou can: Get up-to- date local information such as movies and gas prices.
Chapter 11 Experiencing Multimedia 11.1 T aking Photos and Videos Use Camera t o take photos and record video clips . T o open the Camera screen On the Home screen, slide to the Photos and Videos tab and then tap the camera icon ( ). T he screen orientation automatically switches t o landscape mode when you open Camera.
168 Experiencing M ultimedia Icon Capture Mode Records video clips suitable for sending via MMS. Captures a still image that you can assig n as a contact picture. Captures still images and places them within frames . Note When using the second camera to capture , you can use all modes, ex cept for Panorama.
Experiencing Multimedia 169 T o use T ouch F ocus: Set the Camera to Photo or C ontacts Picture mode. T ap the area on the screen that you want to f ocus. The T ouch F ocus indicator ( ) positions itself on the selected area. Note If you tap outside the effective focus ar ea, a white box appears to indicate the area where you can use T ouch Focus .
170 Experiencing M ultimedia The Review scr een After capturing a photo or recording video , the Review screen giv es you the option to view/play , send, or delet e the photo or video clip. Icon F unction Return to the live Camera screen. / View the captured image or play the captur ed video in Album.
Experiencing Multimedia 171 3 T ouch Focus / A uto-focus indicator . See “Using the focus” f or details. 4 M enu . Open the Menu Panel . See “Menu Panel” for details. 5 Virtual Camera butt on . Activates the auto-focus and functions as the shutter release button.
172 Experiencing M ultimedia Zooming Before capturing a photo or a video clip , you can zoom in or out on y our subject. T o zoom in or out, slide your finger up or down on the Zoom bar while holding the phone sideways. While you are sliding your finger on the Zoom bar , the level of zoom is shown on the zoom contr ol bar on the screen.
Experiencing Multimedia 173 Capture mode Resolution Zoom range Video VGA 640 x 480* 1.0x to 1.6x CIF 352 x 288 1.0x to 1.6x L 320 x 240 1.0x to 1.6x M 176 x 144 1.0x to 1.6x S 128 x 96 1.0x to 1.6x MMS Video M 176 x 144 1.0x to 1.6x S 128 x 96 1.0x to 1.
174 Experiencing M ultimedia Resolution . Select the resolution to use. W ides cr een (Ph oto mod e). Wh en O n (d efa ult) yo u c an u se the ent ire sc ree n a s view fin der . Ref er to th e z oom tabl e f or the re sol utio n w hen Wid escr een is On .
Experiencing Multimedia 175 Metering Mode . Select a metering mode to allow the camera to measure the amount of light and calculate the best-fit exposur e value before capturing . Prefix . The file name of a newly captured photo or video is set to “IMAGE” or “VIDEO ” followed b y a sequential number , for example: IMAGE_001.
176 Experiencing M ultimedia 11.2 V iewing Photos and V ideos Using A lbum Use Album to view photos and videos in y our phone. T o open Album On the Home screen, slide to the Photos and Videos tab, and then tap Album . Y ou can also tap while on the Camera program to open Album.
Experiencing Multimedia 177 V iewing photos While viewing a photo , tap the screen to open the menu. Return to the previous screen. Start the slideshow. Send the photo using email or MMS. Save the photo as a contact picture, save the onscr een image as a new file, and more.
178 Experiencing M ultimedia T o view a slideshow of photos in the current album While viewing a photo , tap the screen, and then tap . Note Animated GIF and video files are ex cluded from the slideshow . During the slideshow , tap the screen to show the pla yback controls.
Experiencing Multimedia 179 Playing videos While playing back video , tap the screen to show the pla yback controls. Change the video display mode to F it & Crop (default), Best Fit , or Stretch. Go back to the beginning of the video. Play or pause the video.
180 Experiencing M ultimedia Playing media T o update the Library In most cases, Windows Media® Pla yer Mobile automatically updates the library . However , you can manually update the library to ensure that it contains new files that you recen tly copied to your phone or to the st orage card.
Experiencing Multimedia 181 Synchronizing video and audio files Use the latest version of Windows Media® Player on your c omputer to sync digital media files from your comput er to your phone. This ensures that protected files and album art (for skins) are correctly copied to your phone.
182 Experiencing M ultimedia T o manually sync content to y our phone If you have not set up media synchroniza tion between your phone and computer , follow steps 1 to 3 in “ T o automatically sync content to y our phone” . Click the Sync tab on the Windo ws Media® Player of y our computer .
Experiencing Multimedia 183 Creating pla ylists Create a new playlist b y saving the current Now P laying playlist and giving it a new name. T o save a new pla ylist If you are not on the Library screen, tap Menu > Library . T ap to select a categor y (for example, My Music or My Playlists).
184 Experiencing M ultimedia 11.4 Using F M Radio FM Radio lets you to listen t o FM radio stations on y our phone. Since F M Radio uses the provided ster eo wired headset as the antenna, connect the headset first to the earphone jack of your phone before y ou open the program.
Experiencing Multimedia 185 Saving presets Save fav orite FM stations as presets so y ou can easily access them. Y ou can sav e up to 20 preset radio stations . Radio stations that are saved on P resets 1 to 6 can be accessed on the FM Radio screen. T o save F M stations as presets T une in to the desired F M frequency , and then tap Presets .
186 Experiencing M ultimedia 11.5 Using A udio Booster Au dio Boos ter opt imi zes sou nd b y pro vid ing an audi o e qual ize r f or a b ett er l ist eni ng exp erie nce . T o use Au dio Boos ter , c onn ect t he s upp lied wi red hea dse t t o y our pho ne .
Experiencing Multimedia 187 11.6 Using MP3 T rimmer Use MP3 T rimmer to trim an MP3 file and save it as a new file or set it as a ringtone. T o open MP3 T rimmer T ap Star t > MP3 T rimmer . Play/Stop Start and End Points Set the part of the music to use as a ringtone or save as a new file.
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Chapter 12 Other Programs 12.1 Con tacts Contacts is your address book f or people and businesses you communicat e with. Y ou can add Outlook contacts to your phone and SIM contacts to your SIM card . Note Windows Liv e contacts can automatically be added to your stor ed contacts after you set up Windows Live™ on y our phone.
190 O ther Programs Adding a c ontact to your SIM card On the Contacts screen, tap New , and then select SIM Con tact . Enter a contact name and phone number , and then tap OK . Tip Y ou can also use the SIM Manager to add and edit contacts on your SIM card.
Other Programs 191 T o show all contacts again, select Menu > Filter > All Contacts . T ap the text box that shows Enter a name on top of the screen. When you begin entering letters in this text box, y our phone automatically filters the contacts list and displays only contacts that start with the letters that you entered.
192 O ther Programs T o send contact information via Bluetooth Press and hold a c ontact on the Contacts screen. T ap Send Contact > Beam , and then selec t the phone where to send the contact. Note Before sending, make sur e Bluetooth is turned on and set to visible mode on your phone and the target phone.
Other Programs 193 T o open JBlend T ap Star t > JBlend . Installing and launching MIDlets/MIDlet suites T o download and install from the Internet Open an Internet browser , such as Opera Mobile. Navigate to the w eb page with the link for the MIDlet/MIDlet suite you wan t to download, and tap the link.
194 O ther Programs 12.3 Microsoft® O ffice Mobile Microsoft® Office Mobile consists of the following applications: Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile lets you cr eate and edit Exc el workbooks and templates on your phone .
Other Programs 195 12.4 SIM Manager SIM Manager allows you to view the c ontents of your SIM card , transfer con tacts from your SIM card t o your phone or vice versa, and make a call t o a SIM contact. T o create a con tact on your SIM card T ap Star t > SIM Manager .
196 O ther Programs 12.5 V oice Recorder V oice Recor der lets you create a v oice recor ding and send it as an MMS or email attachment, beam it via Bluetooth, or set it as your ringtone . Note Voic e Recorder saves r ecordings in AMR-NB format. T o create and play a v oice rec ording T ap Star t > V oice Recor der .
Other Programs 197 12.6 V oice Commander V oice C ommander enables you to call contacts, open pr ograms, or contr ol multimedia playback using voice commands . It also lets you create customiz ed voice tags for fast er and more accurate v oice recog nition.
198 O ther Programs 12.7 W indow s® Mark etplace On Windows® Marketplace f or Mobile, it’ s easy to download new programs that fit your needs and make your phone truly personal. A wide r ange of free and premium programs is av ailable, from games to po werful business applications.
Other Programs 199 T o install a program from y our computer If the installer is an .exe file such as Setup.ex e, most likely , the installer needs to be run on a computer .
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Chapter 13 Managing Y our Phone 13.1 Cop ying and Managing F iles Copy files between your phone and c omputer , or copy files to a storage card installed on your phone.
202 M anaging Y our Phone T o manage files on your phone using File Explor er File Explorer lets y ou browse and manage the con tents of your phone . The root folder on the phone is named My Device , and c ontains the following f olders: My Documents, Prog ram Files , Window s, and more .
Managing Y our Phone 203 13.2 Settings on Y our Phone Y ou can adjust settings to suit the way you use your phone . T o see all available settings, tap Start > Settings > All Settings . T he most frequently used settings are on the Settings screen.
204 M anaging Y our Phone Personal f older Icon Description Buttons Assign a program or function to a hardware button or set the function you want to ex ecute (for instance , lock the phone) when you press and hold the END button. Input S et options for each of the input methods.
Managing Y our Phone 205 Icon Description Domain Enroll Enroll your phone in your company’ s domain to let System Center Mobile Device Manager manage the phone. Ask your network administrator f or more details. USB to PC S et the type of USB connection to your PC.
206 M anaging Y our Phone Icon Description Error Reporting Enable or disable the phone's error reporting function. When this function is enabled and a program error occurs, t echnical data about the state of the program and y our computer is logged in a text file and delivered to Microsoft's technical support if you choose to send it.
Managing Y our Phone 207 13.3 Changing Basic Settings Some of the basic settings can be accessed and changed from the Home screen ’ s Settings tab. Y ou can tap All Settings on this tab or tap Start > Settings > All Settings to access the other settings of your phone .
208 M anaging Y our Phone T o change the ringtone and ring type On the Home screen, slide to the Settings tab and then tap Sound . Scroll down and then tap Ringtone . Select the ringtone you want to use and then tap Done . T ap R ing T ype . S elect the ring type you want to use and then tap Done .
Managing Y our Phone 209 Clear Auto adjust backlight . Adjust the brightness by dragging the slider under On ba ttery power and On external power . T o change backlight and automatic Sleep mode settings Dimming the backlight and switching the phone to sleep mode help save battery power .
210 M anaging Y our Phone Device name The device name is used to identify y our phone when synchronizing with a computer , connecting to a net work, or restoring information fr om a backup. Note If you sync multiple phones with the same computer , each phone must have a unique name.
Managing Y our Phone 211 13.4 Using C omm Manager Comm Manager lets you easily turn on and off the communica tion features of y our phone such as the phone, Bluetooth, W i-Fi, and data c onnection. T o access C omm Manager T ap Star t > Settings , and then tap Communications .
212 M anaging Y our Phone 13.5 Using T ask Manager T ask Manager lets you view and stop running programs, configur e the button, and enable the Quick Menu on the Home screen. T o open T ask Manager T ap the Quick Menu button on the top -right corner of the Home screen to open the Quick Menu, and then tap .
Managing Y our Phone 213 13.6 Prot ecting Y our Phone Protecting your SIM card with a PIN Y ou can protect your SIM card by requiring a PIN (personal identifica tion number) every time the phone is turned on. Y ou will not be able to use the Phone dialer or the data connection until you enter the corr ect PIN.
214 M anaging Y our Phone Enter the password in both the P asswor d and Confirm bo xes. T ap OK . If your phone is idle for the timeout period that you set, y ou will need to enter your password to unlock y our phone. If you used a simple PIN passwor d, the Lock screen will be displayed bef ore you enter y our password .
Managing Y our Phone 215 13.7 Resetting Y our Phone Performing a soft reset Perform a soft (normal) reset to clear all active program memory and shut down all active programs. This is useful when your phone is running slower than normal, or a program is not performing properly .
216 M anaging Y our Phone T o per form a hard reset With the phone turned off , press and hold the VOL UME UP and VOL UME DOWN buttons, then briefly press the POWER button.
Appendix A.1 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Agency Identifications For r egulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a model number of TOP A110 . T o ensure continued reliable and safe oper ation of your device, use only the accessories listed below with your T OP A110 .
218 Appendix • EN 300 440-2 V1.1.2 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Shor t range devices; Radio equipment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 2: Harmonized EN under Article 3(2) of the R&T TE Directive.
Appendix 219 • ETSI EN 301 908-1 & -2 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Base Stations (BS), Repeaters and User Equipment (UE) f or IMT -2000 Thir d Generation cellular networks; P art 1: Harmonized EN for IMT -2000, introduction and common requirements , covering essential r equirements of article 3.
220 Appendix This equipment may be oper ated in: A T BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IT IS LI L T L U L V MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK TR Safety Precautions for RF Exposure Use only original manufacturer-approv ed accessories, or acc essories that do not contain any metal .
Appendix 221 The exposure standard f or wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measur ement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The standard incorpora tes a substantial margin of safety to g ive additional protection for the public and to account for an y variations in usage.
222 Appendix T elecommunica tions & Internet Association (TIA) Safety Information Pacemak ers The Health Industry M anufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid pot ential interference with the pacemaker .
Appendix 223 The purpose of this Directive is, as a first priority , the prevention of WEEE, and in addition, to promote the r euse, recycling and other forms of rec overy of such wastes so as to reduc e disposal.
224 Appendix A.2 Specifications Processor Qualcomm® MSM7200A™, 528 MHz Operating Sy stem Windows Mobile® 6.5 P rofessional Memory ROM: 512 MB RAM: 288 MB Dimensions (LxWxT ) 107.85 X 53.1 X 13.7 mm (4.25 X 2.09 X 0.54 inches) W eight 117.5 grams (4.
Appendix 225 Battery Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery Capacity: 1100 mAh • • T alk time: Up to 300 minutes for WCDMA Up to 340 minutes for GSM Standby time: Up to 500 hours for WCDMA Up to 360 hours for GSM Video call time: Up to 150 minutes ( The above are subject to network and phone usage.
226 Appendix.
Inde x A A2DP 157 ActiveSync - ActiveSync mode 40 - set up 101 - synchronise with Exchange Server 123 - sync with computer 102 Add and remov e programs 198 Advanced Network 204 AGPS 205 Airplane Mode .
228 I ndex Camera - about 167 - Advanced Options 173 - capture modes 167 - icons 170 - Menu Panel 171 - zooming 172 Car kit phones 58 Clear Storage 216 Clock & Alarms 203 Comm Manager 204, 211 Com.
Ind ex 22 9 F avorite con tacts 64 F avourite pr ograms tab (Home screen) 90 File Explor er 202 Find con tact - Company Dir ector y 129 Finger gestur es 39 Finger panning 39 Finger scr olling 39 FM Ra.
230 I ndex - add text 114 - blacklist 115 - create MMS message 113 - MMS settings 112 - reply message 115 - view message 115 MMS Video capture mode 168 Modem - Bluetooth 152 - USB 151 MP3 T rimmer 187.
Ind ex 23 1 Reply - email 117 - MMS 115 - text (SMS) 110 Reset - clear storage 216 - hard reset 215 - soft reset 215 Review screen (Camera) 170 Ringtone 208 Ring type 208 RSS Hub - about 148 - news ch.
232 I ndex - create new message 109 - Messages tab (Home screen) 75 T ext size (screen) 209 T oday 203 T roubleshoot - sync connection 103 - Windows Media Pla yer Mobile 183 T urn phone connection on .
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