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User Guide for the Kyocera trademarks are the property of their E4000 Phone respective owners. Copyright© 2007 Kyocera Wireless This manual is based on the production Corp. version of the Kyocera E4000 phone. changes may have occurred All rights reserved. after this printing. Kyocera reserves the 82-E3582-1EN, Rev. 003 right to make changes in technical and product specifications without prior notice. The Kyocera Wireless Corp. ("KWC") products described in this manual may include copyrighted KWC and third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for KWC and third party software providers certain exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software contained in the KWC products may not be modified, reverse engineered, distributed or reproduced in any manner not permitted by law. Furthermore, the purchase of the KWC products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of KWC or any third party software provider, except for the normal, nonexclusive royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Kyocera is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation. All other 2 Table of contents

Safety precautions ...... 6 Adding a new word to the T9 Phone exterior ...... 9 dictionary ...... 21 Front view ...... 9 T9 settings ...... 21 Description of indicators ...... 11 Entering symbols and special Rear view ...... 11 characters ...... 21 Startup ...... 12 My Text ...... 22 Removing the back cover ...... 12 Inserting My Text ...... 22 Inserting the SIM card ...... 12 Editing My Text ...... 22 Inserting the battery ...... 12 Phone settings ...... 22 Installing the back cover ...... 13 Phone ...... 22 Charging the battery ...... 13 Sounds ...... 23 Icons in charging ...... 13 Profiles ...... 23 microSD card ...... 14 Home Screen ...... 23 Inserting the microSD card ...... 14 Clock & Alarm ...... 23 Removing the microSD card ...... 14 Connections ...... 23 Switching the phone on/off ...... 14 Security ...... 24 Switching the phone on ...... 14 Device Lock ...... 24 Entering the PIN ...... 14 Disable/Enable SIM PIN ...... 24 First time startup ...... 15 Change SIM PIN ...... 24 strength ...... 15 Change PIN2 ...... 25 Quick list ...... 16 Certificates ...... 25 Sleep mode ...... 16 Encryption ...... 25 Flight mode ...... 16 Remove Programs ...... 25 Keypad lock ...... 16 Power Management ...... 25 Master Reset ...... 17 Accessibility ...... 25 Switching the phone off ...... 17 Regional Settings ...... 25 Navigating the menu ...... 17 Owner Information ...... 26 Home screen ...... 18 About ...... 26 Home screen icons ...... 19 Error Reporting ...... 26 Input methods ...... 20 Customer Feedback ...... 26 Changing input methods ...... 20 Message Sidekey ...... 26 Text input without T9 ...... 20 Windows Update ...... 26 Text input with T9 ...... 20 Calling ...... 26 Making a call ...... 26 Dialing with number keys ...... 26 Table of contents 3

Dialing previous numbers ...... 26 Options menu for contacts ...... 35 Making a call from Contacts ...... 27 Messaging ...... 36 Making a speed dial call ...... 27 IM ...... 36 Dialing using Messaging ...... 36 Speech commander ...... 27 SMS ...... 37 Listening to voicemail ...... 28 MMS ...... 37 Setting connection alert ...... 28 E-mail ...... 38 Answering a call ...... 28 Setting up an e-mail account ...... 38 Rejecting a call ...... 28 Writing/sending an e-mail ...... 39 Muting a call ...... 28 Receiving and viewing Ending a call ...... 28 new ...... 39 Adjusting the volume ...... 28 Options for viewing SMS/MMS/e- Making a conference call ...... 28 mail messages ...... 40 To place an emergency call ...... 29 Message folders ...... 40 Talking with speakerphone ...... 29 File Explorer ...... 40 Talking with the handsfree File Explorer ...... 40 headset ...... 29 mcontenidos ...... 41 Using the programs ...... 30 mcontenidos ...... 41 Programs ...... 30 Office Mobile ...... 41 Call History ...... 32 Excel Mobile ...... 41 Call History ...... 32 PowerPoint Mobile ...... 41 movistar ...... 32 Word Mobile ...... 41 movistar ...... 32 Settings ...... 41 Leisure ...... 33 Settings ...... 41 Bubble Breaker & Solitaire ...... 33 Camera ...... 41 Multimedia ...... 33 Camera ...... 41 Pictures & Videos ...... 33 Taking pictures ...... 42 Browsing and opening image, video Recording videos ...... 42 or music files ...... 33 Settings for the image/video files .. 43 Windows Media® ...... 34 Tools ...... 43 Ringtone Editor ...... 35 Calculator ...... 43 Contacts ...... 35 Calendar ...... 44 Contacts ...... 35 Tasks ...... 44 Adding new contacts ...... 35 Voice tag ...... 44 4 Table of contents

Internet Explorer ...... 44 Operating files on other Bluetooth Internet Explorer® ...... 44 devices ...... 54 Applications ...... 45 Dial-up ...... 54 2D barcode ...... 45 GPRS ...... 55 Adding contacts using 2D barcode 45 Proxy ...... 55 Email Auto Setting ...... 46 VPN ...... 55 Internet Sharing ...... 46 Wi-Fi ...... 55 Java™ ...... 46 Turning Wi-Fi on ...... 55 Messenger ...... 48 Connecting to an existing wireless RSS ...... 48 network ...... 55 Reading the feeds ...... 48 Adding a new wireless network .... 56 Scheduling the feeds download .....49 USB to PC ...... 56 Downloading the feeds manually ..49 Synchronization ...... 56 SimManager ...... 49 ActiveSync® ...... 57 Speech commander ...... 49 Installing ActiveSync® on PC ...... 57 Speed Dial ...... 50 Setting up a sync relationship ...... 57 Setting a function shortcut ...... 50 Synchronizing information ...... 57 Starting function/calling number Windows Mobile Device Center using shortcuts ...... 50 (WMDC) ...... 58 Task Manager ...... 50 Installing WMDC ...... 58 Ending a task ...... 51 Setting up a sync relationship ...... 58 Windows Live™ ...... 51 Synchronizing information ...... 58 Connectivity ...... 51 Adding programs ...... 58 CommManager ...... 51 Removing programs ...... 59 Beam ...... 51 Push Mail ...... 59 Bluetooth® ...... 51 Setting up Push Mail ...... 59 Turning Bluetooth function on ...... 52 Connecting your phone and the Turning Bluetooth function off .....52 computer using Bluetooth Making the phone visible ...... 52 technology ...... 60 Creating a Bluetooth connection ...52 Questions & Answers ...... 61 Using a Bluetooth stereo headset ...53 Care and maintenance ...... 67 Sending a file by Bluetooth Product data ...... 68 technology ...... 53 SAR ...... 69 Printing via Bluetooth technology .53 Changing the name of your phone 54 Table of contents 5

MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS ..... 70 6 Safety precautions Safety precautions Information for parents Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use. Explain the content to your children and the hazards associated with using the phone.

Remember to comply with legal Permanent hearing loss may requirements and local occur if you use ear- or restrictions when using the headphones at high volume.You phone. For example, in hospitals can adapt over time to a higher or while driving. volume, which may sound normal but can be damaging to Mobile phones can interfere with your hearing. Set your volume to the functioning of medical a safe level. If you experience devices such as hearing aids discomfort or buzzing in your or pacemakers. Keep at least 20 ears, reduce the volume or cm/9 inches between phone and discontinue use of your ear- or pacemaker. When using the headphones. mobile phone hold it to the ear which is furthest away from the Ringtones, info tones and pacemaker. For more handsfree talking are reproduced information consult your doctor. through the loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to the ear when it Always keep the phone and rings or when you have switched accessories out of reach of small on the handsfree function. children. Otherwise you risk serious Small parts such as the SIM card, permanent damage to your as well as the microSD card can hearing. be dismantled and swallowed by small children. The voltage (V) specified on the power supply unit must not be Do not place the phone near to exceeded. Otherwise the electromagnetic data carriers charging device may be such as credit cards and floppy damaged. disks. Information stored on The power supply must be them could be lost. plugged into an easily accessible AC power socket when charging Do not look directly into the LED the battery. The only way to turn (e.g. flash LED) with optical off the charging device after magnifiers because of radiation. charging the battery is to unplug it. Safety precautions 7

You may only open the phone to All electrical and electronic replace the battery, SIM and products should be disposed of microSD Card. You must not separately from the municipal open the battery under any waste stream via designated circumstances. All other changes collection facilities appointed by to this device are strictly the government or the local prohibited and will invalidate the authorities. warranty. For more detailed information about disposal of your old • Only use original batteries and appliance, please contact your charging devices. Otherwise local authority, waste disposal you risk serious damage to service or the shop where you health and property. The purchased the product. battery could explode, for instance. • All batteries can cause property Improper use will invalidate the damage, injury or burns if a warranty! These safety instructions also conductive material such as apply to original accessories. jewelry, keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The As mobile devices offer a range of material may complete an functions, they can be used in positions electrical circuit and become other than the head, such as on the body. quite hot. Exercise care in In this case, at data transfer (GPRS) a handling any charged battery, separation distance of 1.5 cm is required. particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or Bluetooth® other container with metal objects. • Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode.

The phone may cause interference in the vicinity of TV sets, radios and PCs. Your phone has a Bluetooth® interface. This makes it possible to establish a wireless connection with your phone and a headset of a car kit, or other Bluetooth-enabled devices. In order to establish a secure link between the devices and to prevent a third party from having access to your phone, you should observe the following points: 8 Safety precautions

• The initial connection between two devices, while protecting them from devices, what is called "pairing", should unauthorized use. take place in familiar surroundings. • Both devices must be able to identify • This user manual provides important themselves one time by using a procedures and information to password/PIN. To ensure sufficient familiarize yourself with the device. security, you should choose a 4-digit Please keep this manual in a safe place number combination for a password that for future reference. would be difficult to guess (if a PIN has • Support for the Getting Started Disc not been assigned). content is provided by Kyocera. Instead • An automatic connection acceptance of going to the operator/dealer, contact ("connection without confirmation") your local Kyocera office for further should only be used in exceptional cases. assistance. • In general, only trustworthy devices • Windows®, Windows Mobile® and the should be linked in order to minimize Windows Flag logo are trademarks or security risks. registered trademarks of Microsoft • You should restrict the "visibility" of your Corporation in the United States and/or phone if possible. This will make it much other countries. more difficult for unknown devices to establish a connection with your phone. To do this, see "Making the phone visible" on page 52. • The name of your phone is transmitted in a Bluetooth connection. The factory default name is "Kyocera E4000". The first time Bluetooth function is activated, or later in the Bluetooth menu, you can change this name. See Page 54. •If Bluetooth function is not needed, this function should be deactivated. • Before using Bluetooth accessories or a mobile phone inside a vehicle, check the vehicle user guide for any limitations on the use of these products. DRM This phone features Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology. DRM allows copyright-protected audio/visual content transmissions for playback in computers, portable devices and network Phone exterior 9

Phone exterior Message sidekey and the indicator • The LED indicator lights up when Front view there is an incoming message. Press to check the new message. • Press and hold to create a new message.The default message editor is SMS. To change the default setting, go to Start > Settings > More... > Message Sidekey. Speech command/Audio recorder button and the indicator • Press to activate Voice tag. • Press and hold to activate Speech commander.

/ Volume keys Press to adjust volume. / Soft keys • The current functions of these keys are shown in the bottom of the display. Press to run a command as instructed by the screen. • : Press and hold to bring up Earpiece CommManager. Power indicator / Navigation keys See "Description of indicators" on page Scroll up, down, left and right to the 11 for more information. preferred item. Display OK key Press to start a function/confirm selection. 10 Phone exterior

Back/delete key • Press to return to the previous screen. • Press to delete the text/number just entered. • Press and hold to delete all the entered text quickly. Voice mail In Home screen, press and hold to access voice mail. ~ Number keys

Asterisk key • Press to enter an asterisk (“*”). • Press and hold to activate the keypad lock. • Press to change input methods for text input. Microphone

Send key (Call key) Pound key • Press to pick up incoming calls. • Press to enter "#". • Press to bring up the Dial screen and • Press and hold to activate/deactivate the call records. the Vibrate profile. • Press to place a call after dialing. • Press to insert space for text input. • Press to hold/unhold the call. • Press and hold to open the symbol Power on/off/End key table for text input. • Press and hold to turn the phone on/off. • During a call, press to end a call. • Press to reject an incoming call. •Press to cancel dialing. • Press to return to Home screen. Home key • Press to return to Home screen. • Press and hold to enter Quick List. Phone exterior 11

Description of indicators Rear view Power indicator Red Flash Indicates that there are new missed call(s), or the battery power is low (also indicated by the appearance of certain icons on the Navigation bar). On Charging in progress. Green On Charging is complete. Message indicator Red flash New Camera lens SMS/MMS/Email is received. SIM card holder Voice indicator Speaker Red Flash The phone is recording voices. microSD card holder

USB connection socket For charger, headset, USB cable, etc. 12 Startup Startup Removing the back cover 1. Slide to remove the back cover as illustrated. 2. Lift the cover off the phone.

Inserting the battery 1. Slide the bottom end of the battery down into the bottom of the battery bay. 2. Press the top end of the battery down so that it locks in place. Inserting the SIM card You can obtain a SIM card from a mobile phone service provider when you sign on as a subscriber. When you insert a SIM card into your smartphone, you can begin using it to place and receive phone calls. Follow the instructions below to insert a SIM card into the phone.

A SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts become scratched. Switch off your phone before removing Therefore, take special care when holding the battery to prevent the loss of data or or inserting it. settings that are not saved. Slide the entire SIM card into the SIM card holder, with the metal contacts of the SIM card facing downward and the cut corner at the top left as illustrated. Startup 13

Installing the back cover • Do not remove the battery while Place the back cover onto the back of charging to avoid possible damage, e.g. loss of data. your phone and slide it forward until the • It takes at least one charging- latch catches the cover. discharging cycle for the battery to reach its peak performance. • When the battery is discharged, the charging may not start immediately when you plug in the connector. Wait 2 to 5 minutes for the phone to begin charging. • Charging is only possible within a temperature range of 0 °C (+32 °F) to +45 °C (+113 °F). Icons in charging Different messages and icons may Charging the battery display while charging. The phone may show the following The battery is not fully charged when icons when it is switched off: first unpacked. Before using the battery for the first time, charge it for at least Charging is in progress. two hours (the battery is 90% charged in two hours). Charging is complete. Use the provided charger cable for charging. Connect one end of the charger cable into the phone and the Invalid battery. Please use a other into a wall outlet to begin genuine one. charging. Invalid charger. Please use a You can also charge your phone using genuine one. the USB data cable while it is connected to the PC as an alternative to the charger Battery temperature is too high and charging is terminated. cable.

Timeout of charging. Charging is terminated. 14 Startup

Charging error may refer to Removing the microSD card over-current protection for the Press the microSD card to release it. charger or over-voltage protection for the battery. Try to Newly added programs cannot be replace the charger or the activated if the program files are stored battery. on the removed microSD card, however you can still see the program access in the microSD card menu of your smartphone. The microSD card gives your phone a very large memory capacity. This allows Switching the phone on/off you to save multimedia data, including images, photos, MP3 audio files, ring Switching the phone on tones, and Java games. You can also use After you have installed the battery and this memory card to store any other finished charging it, you are ready to files. switch on the phone. Press and hold to switch the phone on. • Your phone can support a microSD card with capacity up to 2GB. You may be required to enter the PIN • Your phone supports a microSD card code. using FAT32 file system only. The first time you switch on the phone, • You are strongly recommended to you will be guided through a series of transfer and store newly added setup screens. See "First time startup" on programs on your external memory. page 15.

Inserting the microSD card It may take a while to power on the phone for the first time before it enters the setup Insert the microSD card into the card screen. holder. Ensure that the card's metal contacts face down. Entering the PIN Enter your PIN using number keys and confirm with . The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is the password provided by your network operator. You need this password in order to use the SIM card. When the PIN code entered has been accepted, the phone will automatically Startup 15 search for the designated network. This Or you can set the time information search process may take a few seconds. later while synchronizing your phone with a PC. • The SIM card can be protected with a 4- to 8-digit PIN. 5. Press (Next) to enter a • The SIM card will be locked if you enter password if you want to protect the PIN incorrectly three times in a row. access to your data and available You must then enter the PUK (Personal networks while using the phone. If Unblocking Key) for the SIM card in you do not need the password, press order to unlock it. Please contact your (Skip). service provider to obtain a PUK. Next • To activate/deactivate/change PIN, see 6. Press ( ) to set up an E-mail "Change SIM PIN" on page 24. account if you want to send and receive e-mail messages on this First time startup phone. Or press (Skip) to complete the setup process. After you have installed the battery and finished charging it, you are ready to Please note that your phone needs about 5 power ON the phone. The first time you seconds to finish the booting procedure. power ON the phone, you will be guided If you want to switch the power off after you power it on, wait for 5 seconds to through a series of setup screens. Follow power off the phone. the on-screen instructions or the steps below to start up your phone and complete the initial setup. Signal strength 1. With the battery and the SIM card The signal strength is indicated in the inserted, press and hold to top right corner of the display. The power ON the phone. number of bars displayed indicates the strength of the signal (the more bars the 2. Wait for the phone to boot up. This stronger the signal). may take a moment. Strong signal. 3. If your SIM card is protected by the PIN, you will be required to enter the The signal strength meter will show no PIN when the phone is powered on. bars if the phone is not able to detect the designated network or links to a network Press (Done) or to that you are not authorized to use. You proceed. will only be able to make emergency calls in this case. 4. Set up the time information, including the time zone of your location, the date and the time. Press (Next). 16 Startup

Quick list off-line mode but you are not connected to any network (you are not available for Quick List provides quick access to incoming calls and you cannot initiate a manage the phone status and switch call except the emergency one). between different profiles. 1. Press and hold , and then select Press and hold to bring up Quick CommManager in Quick List. List. Alternatively, press and hold . Power off Switch phone off. 2. Select to disconnect Comm- Control the connectivity of wireless connections, including Manager the phone. phone network and Internet Lock Activate/deactivate keypad connections. lock. To activate the phone mode, select in CommManager. All profiles are provided in Quick List as well. For information on profiles, see "Profiles" on page 23. You can make an emergency call when the phone is in Flight mode. Sleep mode Keypad lock The phone will automatically enter the sleep mode if it is inactive for 1 minute Keypad lock prevents inadvertent by default. During the sleep mode, the phone usage. However, you can still be screen shuts off and the system stands called and you can still make an by for incoming phone calls or user emergency call. input. Press any key to switch on the • By default, the keys are locked phone again. automatically if unused for 30 You can customize the length of seconds. inactivity before entering the sleep Or you can activate the keypad lock mode. See "Power Management" on while in Home screen by pressing page 25 for more on display time out and holding . settings. • To deactivate the keypad lock, press (Unlock) and then . Flight mode To disable auto key lock function, go to The phone stops searching for the signal Start > Settings > Home Screen > Auto of the base station of your network Key Lock. provider when it is in flight mode. You can operate many phone functions in Startup 17

Master Reset corresponding to the number shown before an item, if available. Master Reset restarts the smartphone by erasing all data, programs as well as •If you find More... in your menu list, system settings, and thus returns to its you can either press the number factory default settings. shown before it, or press to 1. Select Start > Applications > Master find out more options. Reset. • Confirm the selection with . 2. You will be required to enter a default • Follow the on-screen commands and passkey 1234 to proceed. Press press the corresponding key to (Yes) to confirm, or (No) to complete/exit the configuration. exit. Once confirmed, the phone will be • In this user manual, the steps needed to powered off and on automatically. You reach a menu are shown in condensed Start Settings need to proceed with the startup form, for example: > . procedure again. See "First time startup" • In this user manual, "*" followed by "Network support dependent" refers to on page 15. the services that are network dependent. Please contact your network Switching the phone off provider for the availability of these • Press and hold to switch the services. phone off, or • Main menu can be organized in different views: List View, 3X3 Grid • Press and hold and select View, and 4X3 Grid View. To change Power off. menu view, go to Start > Settings > Home Screen > Menu style. Navigating the menu The phone features various functions and settings organized in menus and submenus. • Press (Start) in Home screen to open the main menu.

• Scroll the menu by pressing ,

, , and . Alternatively, press the key 18 Home screen Home screen You will enter Home screen after you have completed the first-time startup procedure. You can use Home screen to view the following information: • Date and time • Name of network operator • Most recently used programs • Upcoming appointments • Tasks that need to be completed • Current phone profile • Phone locked/unlocked status Navigation bar • On/Off for Phone carrier, Bluetooth technology and Wi-Fi. Located at the top of the screen, the navigation bar contains various system • Windows Live™ sign-in access icons showing the system status of the (depending on your setup) phone. See"Home screen icons" on page 19 for details. To change the appearance of Home screen, go to Start > Settings > Home Recently used programs Screen. 10 recently used programs will be displayed as a quick access. In addition, two soft keys are available at the screen bottom to access different Personal information functions/menus depending on the management actual situation. For example, in Home You can find out the upcoming screen, you can see Start and Contacts. appointments and tasks. As you switch to a different screen, program, or a new message is received, Menu bar names and commands for the two soft • The Start button: press to bring up the main menu, which keys may vary at the screen bottom. To provides access to all the programs access the designated functions, press and utilities in this phone. and . • : access the designated The following figure shows the various function. components on the screen. Home screen 19

Home screen icons Available icons may vary depending on the program you are running and the Battery is charging service available in your area. For example, a "G" icon is displayed if you Battery status have subscribed to a GPRS service with Battery low your SIM card and the GPRS signal is available in the area where your phone is. Alarm set Silent profile active Vibrate profile active Bluetooth technology active Wi-Fi active Wi-Fi network searching Wi-Fi connected / Line 1/2 in use GPRS available GPRS in use Instant message received Call incoming Phone call(s) missed Signal strength Searching for phone network Phone service unavailable Phone service off SIM card not loaded New message(s) received 20 Input methods Input methods Text input without T9 When an editing screen is displayed, the • Press a number key repeatedly until current text input method is indicated the required letter appears. After a in the upper right corner of the display. brief interval the cursor will advance. Example: Available text input methods may vary Press once to enter the letter depending on language version of the "a", twice to enter "b" etc. operating system. Change the language Press and hold to write the number. in Start > Settings > Regional Settings. • Press to delete the letter left of Following are some of the input the cursor or marked text. methods: Press and hold to delete text quickly. Lowercase text input with • Press to move the cursor T9. (forwards/back). Text input with T9 with the • Press once/repeatedly: . , ? ! ’ " first letter capitalized. 1 + - ( ) @ / : _. Uppercase text input with Press and hold: insert 1. T9. •Press to insert a space. Lowercase text input Press and hold to open the symbol without T9. table to select a symbol or a special Text input without T9 with character. the first letter capitalized. • Press to insert a line feed. Uppercase text input without T9. Text input with T9 Numeric input. T9 predicts the most probable word from a sequence of keys you press. Changing input methods 1. Simply press the keys where the • Press repeatedly to select an relevant letter is located once. input method available in the same 2. If several options are found in the language. dictionary for a key sequence (a • Press and hold to select more word), the most probable is displayed input methods and settings. first. 3. If the first highlighted word is not the word you want, press to highlight the desired word. Input methods 21

4. Press or to enter the T9 settings highlighted word. To setup your preferences for T9 text 5. To end a word, press to move input, press and hold , and select the cursor to the right of the word. T9 Settings. Other operations Preferences Set whether you want the • Press to insert space. list of word suggestions to Press and hold to open the symbol complete the predicted table to select a symbol or a special word, and whether you character. want to show the next word prediction, and more. • Press / to move the cursor. My Words You can add/delete the words to/from the T9 • Press to insert a line feed. dictionary. Note that the • Press to delete the letter left of predefined words cannot the cursor or marked text. be deleted. Press and hold to delete all entered Help Online T9® Text Input user text. guide. Adding a new word to the T9 About T9 Details on T9® Text Input. dictionary Entering symbols and special If a desired word is not in the list of word suggestions (as indicated by an Add characters Word option in the list), the word is not 1. Press and hold to open the yet included in the T9 dictionary. You symbol table. can add the word to the dictionary. Alternatively, you can press and hold 1. Select Add Word at the end of the list and select Symbols. of word suggestions. 2. Press / to navigate to 2. In the Add My Word field, enter the new word. character. 3. Press (Next) to switch to next 3. Confirm with (Done). page. The next time you enter the word, it is in 4. Press to insert character. the list of word suggestions. To edit the new words you added to the T9 dictionary, press and hold , and go to T9 Settings > My Words. 22 Phone settings

My Text T9® Text Input is licensed under one or My Text refers to short excerpts of texts more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928, to be inserted in your SMS or MMS 5,953,541, 6,011,554, 6,286,064, messages. 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162, 6,646,573, 6,970,599; Australia Pat. Nos. Inserting My Text 727539, 746674, 747901; Austria Pat. Nos. 1. Select Menu in your text editing AT225534, AT221222; Brazil P.I. No. 9609807-4; Canada Pat. Nos. 1,331,057, screen. 2,227,904, 2,278,549, 2,302,595; Japan 2. Use scroll to the desired text Pat. Nos. 3532780, 3492981; United template. Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924; Republic 3. Press (Insert). of Singapore Pat. Nos. 51383, 66959, 71976; European Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 Editing My Text (96927260.8), 1 010 057 (98903671.0), 1 1. When a text template is selected in My 018 069 (98950708.2); Republic of Korea Text Menu Edit My Text Pat. Nos. KR201211B1, KR226206B1, , go to > . 402252; People’s Republic of China Pat. 2. Revise the text. No. ZL96196739.0; Mexico Pat. Nos. Done 208141, 216023, 218409; Russian 3. Press ( ) to save the new Federation Pat. Nos. 2206118, 2214620, text template. 2221268; and additional patents are pending worldwide.

Phone settings Start > Settings You can customize how your smartphone looks and behaves by changing its internal settings. Phone You can change settings like auto answer, auto redial, call barring, call forwarding, call waiting, fixed dialing, and showing your number, as well as network related settings for phone calls. Phone settings 23

Sounds Home screen is a powerful canvas on which you can customize to display System sounds provide an audio alert pertinent information and to better suit when your attention is needed, whether you aesthetically. you have an upcoming appointment, an incoming phone call, or someone has Home screen layout provides a listing of sent you an instant message. Home themes installed on your phone and available for your use. By loading a This option lets you enable sound for a new layout, you can completely change number of occasions. You can turn on the look of your device. or turn off event sounds (sounds produced by the operating system to You also have the option of selecting a indicate errors, for example), program JPG or GIF image as a background sounds (sounds produced by software image for your device. you have downloaded) and their In the option of Time out, choose how notifications. You can also customize many minutes of inactivity will result in the key tone and set it to be off, click or returning to Home screen. tone. Clock & Alarm Profiles This option lets you set the system clock A profile is a group of settings that and alarms. determine, for example, whether the Set the time zone, date and time in Date phone will alert you to incoming calls and Time; the information is then used through a ring tone or a vibrating alert, as your system clock. and how ring tones in general are used on the phone. These settings allow the Set the alarm time and switch the alarm phone's operations to best suit the on in Alarm. is displayed in Home environment you are in. screen when the alarm is switched on. You can press and hold to Connections activate/deactivate Vibrate profile in Home screen quickly. Alternatively, You need to configure the connections you can press and hold for other properly in order to connect to other profiles. networks. Refer to "Connectivity" on page 51. Home Screen Aside from acting as the launch point for most activities on your smartphone, 24 Phone settings

Security 3. Select (Done) to save the setting. The phone and SIM card are protected against misuse by several security codes. • The SIM card will be locked if you enter the PIN incorrectly three times in a row. Keep these confidential numbers in a You have to enter the PUK for the SIM safe place where you can access them card in order to unlock it. Please again if required. contact your network operator to obtain a PUK. Device Protects your phone from • If the PUK has been lost, please contact Lock unauthorized use. your network operator. Must be entered at the first security setting. Disable/Enable SIM PIN PIN (Personal Identification The PIN is the password provided by Number) Protects your your network operator and is usually SIM card from requested each time the phone is unauthorized use. switched on. You can deactivate this feature but you then risk unauthorized PIN2 This is needed to set the use of your SIM card. Some network charge detail display and to operators do not permit deactivating the access additional functions PIN control. on special SIM cards. 1. Select Disable/Enable SIM PIN. PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) Used to unlock SIM cards 2. Enter PIN and confirm with after the wrong PIN has (Done). been entered three consecutive times. Change SIM PIN You can change the PIN to any 4- to 8- Device Lock digit number you find easier to This option lets you enable a password remember. lock to your smartphone if it is left 1. Select Change SIM PIN (available unused for a certain time. when SIM PIN is enabled). 1. Check Prompt if device unused for 2. Enter current PIN code in Old PIN. and scroll to select a time in minutes 3. Enter new PIN code in New PIN. or hours. 4. Re-enter new PIN code in Confirm 2. Enter a password in Password, and new PIN. Confirm with (Done). then enter it again in Confirm password. Phone settings 25

Change PIN2 • You can only remove programs you (Display only if PIN2 is available) have installed on the storage memory. • Programs that came pre-installed on Proceed as described under Change your phone cannot be removed. SIM PIN. Certificates Power Management Public key certificates let you establish This option lets you check how much your identity when you are logging onto battery power is left, and determine the a secure network. Certificates also aid in backlight brightness. You can specify establishing the identity of other respectively when the phone uses the computers that you might want to battery power and the AC power, the connect to. Using certificates helps duration of display’s backlight, and how prevent unauthorized users from long the display and keypad backlight accessing your device or data.There are remains on after the last key is pressed. three types of certificate that can be installed on your device, and they are Accessibility managed in the same way. Consult your IT department for information on System font Sets the system font size. certificates and device security. size Encryption Multipress Sets the length of the time out pause between key Check to encrypt the files to be stored presses. on the storage card so that the files are Confirmation Sets the time elapsed readable only by your smartphone. time out before an unconfirmed action times out. Remove Programs In-call alert Sets the volume of the This option lets you remove a program volume alert tone during a call. from the smartphone. 1. Select a program, press (Menu) Regional Settings and then select Remove. This option lets you choose a language 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to for the operating system, and customize complete uninstallation. how data appears on your smartphone, such as currency, times, dates and numbers. 26 Calling

Owner Information Message Sidekey Just as it is wise to label valuable assets Message sidekey provides a quick access with your name or e-mail address, so is to messaging services, including SMS, it important to stamp your smartphone MMS, and e-mail messages. with your information. • Press to access Messaging. Fill in your identification and notes to • Press and hold to open the reflect your personal contact message editor. information. • Set the message editor to be accessed by pressing and holding in About Message Sidekey. The default setting This option gives you technical details is SMS message editor. about the software version of Windows Mobile® powered smartphone running, Windows Update processor type and total available internal memory. Copyright This option lets you keep your phone up information reveals license being used to date by downloading and installing by your version of Windows Mobile® updates issued by Microsoft. smartphone. To find out the expansion slot (storage Calling slot) usage, go to Start > Applications > Task Manager > Menu > System Information. Making a call Dialing with number keys Error Reporting 1. Enter the phone number by pressing When the smartphone detects an error, the number keys in Home screen. a text error report - like the one in 2. Press or . The number Windows® XP - is generated and can be displayed is dialed. sent to Microsoft if you choose to do so. To clear a wrong number, press . Customer Feedback Dialing previous numbers Enable this option to join the Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement 1. Press to enter the Dial screen. Program by sending your feedback to The call records is displayed in the Microsoft. lower part of the screen. Or you can go to Start > Call History. Calling 27

4. Assign a key available for this speed 2. Press to select the number you dial entry. want to dial. 5. Press (Done) to save and exit. 3. Press or . The numbers you can use for speed dial Entering international dialing codes: assignment are 2 to 99. The first speed Press and hold until “+” is dial entry assigned for key 1 is voice mail. displayed. Enter country and area codes then. Making a speed dial call Press and hold the number that is Making a call from Contacts designated for a contact person in Home screen. The phone then starts Contacts 1. Open by either pressing the dialing automatically. corresponding key in Home screen or going to Start > Contacts. Alternatively, go to Start > Applications > Speed Dial to view the list 2. Scroll and select a contact person. of shortcuts. Scroll to the contact 3. Press or (Call) to dial. person, and then select Menu > Run. Making a speed dial call • If the key number you press is designated for a function instead of a Speed dialing lets you to make a call by contact person, the phone will not dial pressing and holding the key assigned but activate the function. for a contact. • If the shortcut number is 2-digit, press You must assign a number as the the first key and then press and hold the shortcut for a particular phone number second one. in order to use speed dial for that phone number. Dialing using Adding a speed dial entry Speech commander 1. Open Contacts by either pressing the Start > Applications > Speech corresponding key in Home screen or commander going to Start > Contacts. After hearing the prompt “Say 2. Select a contact person and press command”, follow the on-screen instruction and say the predefined to open the contact commands for dialing. information. • Call at 3. Select Menu > Add to Speed Dial to : make a call create a speed dial entry for this depending on how you saved these contact person. numbers. 28 Calling

• Digit Dial/Redial/Callback: say the Muting a call number to dial.

Select Menu > Help for usages and Press or to mute an incoming examples. call. Listening to voicemail Ending a call Press and hold . When you are finished with your phone call, press to end the call. You will be asked to set the voicemail number if it is not stored on your SIM card. Adjusting the volume

Setting connection alert During a call, press / to adjust the You can set the phone to ring, vibrate, or volume. flash the backlighting when the recipient of a call has answered. Making a conference call To setup connection alert, go to Start > * Network support dependent. Settings > Phone > Connection Alert. You can create a three-way conference call between yourself and two or more Answering a call parties. Call up multiple parties one by Press or (Answer) to answer one and link them together in a a call. multiparty call. Warning! 1. Make a call to the first person. Please make sure you have accepted the 2. While the first call is active, press call before holding the phone to your ear. (Menu) and select Hold. The This will avoid damage to your hearing active call is put on hold. from loud ringtones. 3. Dial a second number to call the Additional information second person. To answer the call by pressing any key, go 4. While the second call is active, press to Start > Settings > Phone > Call (Menu) and select Conference Options, and check Any key answer. to engage in a three-way conference with the first and second parties. Rejecting a call 5. If you want to speak to more people, Press or (Ignore) to reject an repeat step 2 to step 4. incoming call. Calling 29

To place an emergency call • select Menu > Turn Hands-free Off to deactivate the function. 1. Enter your 3-digit emergency code. 2. Press . Warning! Always switch off "handsfree talking" Regardless of your 3-digit emergency before holding the phone to your ear. code (911, 111, 999, 000, etc.), your phone Otherwise you will damage your hearing. operates as described. Additional information To set how quickly the incoming call is Talking with speakerphone answered during handsfree operation, Turn the speakerphone on and continue go to Start > Settings > Phone > Auto your conversation while using other Answer. phone functions. This is a great feature for allowing your colleagues to participate in your call. 1. First make a phone call. 2. Press (Menu) and select Speakerphone On. 3. To turn off the speakerphone, press (Menu) and select Speakerphone Off.

To turn the speakerphone on/off, you can also press and hold . Talking with the handsfree headset You can put the phone aside during a call and hear the caller via the headset. To activate handsfree talking, you need to connect a handsfree headset to your phone first. To use a Bluetooth-enabled headset during a call, •select Menu > Turn Hands-free On to activate the function, or 30 Using the programs

Using the programs Icon Description Where Many of the programs require network to find connectivity. Make sure that the phone Multimedia connectivity is configured properly Pictures & Videos Page before you activate these programs. Views digital photos or 33 The different connectivity methods are video files. automatically used depending on the Ringtone Editor Page surrounding network and your 35 provider. Depending on your provider Edit a music file and assign it as new ringtone. you may set which method to use. Windows Media Page Programs Audio/video file player. 34 Press (Start) in Home screen to Contacts access the main menu, and then to all Contacts Page the built-in programs and tools. The An electronic phone book 35 order and the names of programs in the for managing your contacts. Start menu may vary by software Messaging version. IM Page Icon Description Where An 36 to find application that combines Call History multiple instant messaging networks. Call History Page Messaging 32 Page Records of the past phone 36 activity. Sends and receives e-mail, SMS, MMS messages. movistar File Explorer movistar Page File Explorer 32 Page Extra services provided by 40 your SIM card carrier. Views files and folders in the phone. Leisure mcontenidos Bubble Breaker Page mcontenidos Page A pre-installed game. 33 Access to the movistar 41 Solitaire Page website. A pre-installed game. 33 Using the programs 31

Icon Description Where Icon Description Where to find to find Office Mobile Internet Explorer Excel Mobile Page Internet Explorer Page Powerful spreadsheet 41 A Web browser for 44 program. browsing various on-line content on the Internet. PowerPoint Mobile Page Opens and views slideshow 41 Applications presentations. 2D barcode Page Word Mobile Page Scans and decodes the 45 Word processor program. 41 barcode to show information stored in it. Settings ActiveSync Page Settings Page Synchronizes data between 56 Sets up custom settings for 22 your smartphone and a PC your phone. (or an Exchange Server). Camera CommManager Page Camera Page Controls the connectivity of 51 Access to digital camera and 41 your phone. camcorder. Email Auto Setting Page Tools Sets your e-mail accounts 46 easily. Calculator Page Electronic calculator. 43 Internet Sharing Page Sets up modem link. 46 Calendar Page Schedules appointments. 44 Java™ Page A Java manager that allows 46 Tasks Page you to download and run Manages your to-do items. 44 Java programs. Voice tag Page Master Reset Page Voice recorder. 44 Deletes all data on the 17 phone and restores it to the factory settings. 32 Call History

Icon Description Where at a glance the phone number of all incoming, outgoing and missed calls, to find along with when the activity occurred. Messenger Page Sends and receives instant 48 • shows beside missed calls; messages. • shows beside dialed calls; • shows beside answered calls. RSS Page Read the news headlines 48 • Select an item and confirm with distributed by the websites. , and a small dialogue will show the exact time and duration of the SimManager Page call. Copies the phone book data 49 from or to a SIM card. •Press (Save) on an item and you will be able to save the entry to Speech commander Page Contacts (so long as it is not already 49 Uses voice command to in Contacts). control programs. •Press (Menu) to find the contact Speed Dial Page information, send a text message or A list of single or double- 50 e-mail, delete one or all items, view digit numbers to access the the summary of how many minutes contacts/functions quickly. were used for one and all calls in the Task Manager Page log. Manages the programs in 50 •Press (Menu) and select Filter to use. show missed calls, incoming calls or Windows Live™ Page outgoing calls separately. Access to a group of 51 Microsoft services. movistar Call History movistar Start movistar Call History > (Network-support-dependent) Start > Call History Your service provider may offer special The phone stores information about all applications, such as, mobile banking, voice calls made to and from the phone share prices, etc. via the SIM card. in a call log, which is named Call History on your phone. In this view, you can see Leisure 33

For further details, please contact your Viewing images service provider. 1. Select an image to open from within Pictures & Videos or File Explorer. 2. Select Menu and then select an option Leisure like Zoom or Play Slide Show (for multiple image playback) as needed. Bubble Breaker & Solitaire 3. Press to view the previous or You have two built-in games in your next image. phone: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire. Menu options Zoom Change the zoom ratio. Multimedia Play Slide Play images as slide show. Show Pictures & Videos Use as Set the image as Start > Multimedia > Pictures & Videos Home background image in Pictures & Videos is a program where Screen Home screen. you can view image files such as BMP Beam Beam the picture to other and JPG or videos such as WMV and devices. 3GP stored on your phone or a memory picture card. You can then edit or send these Edit Rotate or crop the image. files, view a slideshow, or set a picture as Save Save as an image ID for a the background on Home screen. contact. Browsing and opening image, Properties Check the properties of video or music files the image, including name, file type, By default, all pictures and videos you dimension, file size, have shot are stored in the My Pictures created date, and whether and My Videos folders respectively in My the image is protected. Device > My Documents (the main You can rename the image memory). You can use File Explorer, here. Pictures & Videos or Windows Media Options Determine the image size (video and music files only) to find the file you want. Send to Send the image to your your space Windows Live™ Space. 34 Multimedia

Print via Print via a Bluetooth Menu options Bluetooth printer (available when Library Access to all the the printer is connected). multimedia files. Send Send the image to other Play/Pause Play or pause the Image via Bluetooth devices playback. (available when Bluetooth Bluetooth Stop Stop the playback. function is turned on). Shuffle/ Setup the shuffle and Image Advanced options to Repeat repeat mode. Processing process the image. You can change brightness, Full Screen Enter full screen mode. contrast, saturation, Options Define the behaviour of sharpness, shadow boost, the playback and the look and effect of the image. of the player. You can also You can also resize the assign keys to perform image, or add text or a playback quickly. frame to it. Properties Information on the length Viewing videos or playing music of the file and the save 1. Select a video or music file to open location. from within Windows Media or File About Details on the program Explorer. (Media Mobile). 2. The selected file starts playing automatically. Available controls are Windows Media® similar to those in Windows Media® Player on your PC or notebook Start > Multimedia > Windows Media computer. Select Menu for options as You can use Windows Media® Player needed. Mobile to play digital audio and video 3. Select Menu > Library or return to File files stored on your device or a network Explorer to select another video or such as a Web site. music file for playback. Supported file formats include MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR, WAV, WMA, WMV, MPEG-4, 3GP, H.263, and H.264. Contacts 35

Ringtone Editor • shows beside the contacts stored Start > Multimedia > Ringtone Editor in your phone memory; • shows beside the contacts stored You can record, edit and save part of a on your SIM card. music file to be your ringtone. • shows beside your Windows 1. Locate a music file and select to play. Messenger contacts synchronized to the phone. 2. When the file is being played, and • shows beside the invalid Windows when you reach the start of a segment Messenger contacts. you wish to save as a ringtone, press (Start). Adding new contacts 3. When the play reaches the end of the 1. Press (New). segment you want to save as the ringtone, press (Finish). 2. Select a save location: Outlook Contact/SIM Contact. 4. You can assign the newly-recorded segment as the ringtone of your 3. Scroll to the desired data fields and phone directly by pressing fill in the fields. Different fields will (Assign). Or you can play the re-edit be available depending on the save segment, or save it. location. 4. Press (Menu) for more options. Different options will be offered Contacts depending on the save location. 5. Save with (Done). Contacts Start > Contacts Options menu for contacts You can store contacts with a variety of Different functions are offered phone and fax numbers as well as depending on the current situation. additional contact details. You can enter Edit Edit the entry. both personal and business information such as picture, ringtone and company Send Send the contact name. Contact information by beam or SMS. Copy Add new contact with Contact duplicate information. Send as Send the contact vCard information by MMS. 36 Messaging

Send Send an MMS to the Instant Messaging (IM) provides real- time communication service which lets MMS contact person. you connect to multiple IM networks Delete Delete the contact. wirelessly. Contact You will be able to know if your friends View By A list is displayed with are available to chat online, and receive contacts that contain the instant messages from them from chosen feature. different popular instant messaging Filter Apply different filter services on the Internet, including MSN, criteria to all contacts. Yahoo, , AOL, Jabber, and ICQ. Print via Send the contact Bluetooth information to a Bluetooth printer and print it out. You need to create the Bluetooth connection between your phone and the printer in advance. When viewing a contact only View All View the call history of the Calls contact. 1. Select a service. Save to Copy the contact to Contacts/ phone/SIM. 2. You will be required to enter your account name and the password. SIM 3. Press (Login). Send Text Send an SMS to the contact Message person. Make sure you have configured the Internet connection properly before Add to Assign a Speed Dial key for using IM service. Speed this function. Dial Messaging Start > Messaging Messaging You can create and receive Internet e- mail, multimedia and text messages in IM Messaging. Internet e-mail messages are sent by Start > Instant Message > IM using an address you receive from your Messaging 37

Internet Service Provider (ISP). Text Add Select a contact person and multimedia messages are sent and Recipient from Contacts list. received through your mobile phone service provider by using a phone Check Display the recipient’s number as the message address. Before Names name if the entered sending a multimedia message, you recipient’s number is saved must complete the MMS settings first. in Contacts already. Insert Insert pictures, voice notes, SMS and files. Long SMS messages you send are My Text Insert pre-set template. automatically divided into multiple Save to Save the message in the smaller SMS messages. Drafts Drafts folder. Writing/sending an SMS Cancel Discard the message. 1. Select Menu > New in the editor Message screen. Message Set if you want message 2. Press to switch to different Options delivery notification. fields and then enter text/add items (see SMS options). MMS 3. Press Add Recipient in Menu to select The Multimedia Message Service a contact person, or enter a number (MMS) enables you to send text, manually in the To: field. pictures/videos and sounds in a combined message to another mobile 4. Press (Send). phone or to an e-mail address. All SMS options elements of an MMS message are Different options will be offered merged into a “slide show”. depending on the current field you are Ask your service provider whether this about to fill in. service is available. You may need to register separately for this service. Writing/sending an MMS 1. Press (Menu) and select New in the editor screen.

2. Press to switch to different fields and then enter text/add items (see MMS options). 38 Messaging

3. Press Add Recipient from Menu to Options Set Send Options and Page select a contact person, or enter a Style (page layout). number/e-mail address manually in the To: field. Preview Start playback of all slides. 4. Press (Send). Save to Save the message in the Drafts Drafts folder. MMS options Cancel Discard the message. Different options will be offered depending on the current field you are Message about to fill in. E-mail Add/ Select a contact person You can receive, view, compose and Remove from Contacts list. send e-mail in HTML format. Recipient To create new e-mails you have to Check To display the recipient’s configure at least one e-mail account. Names name if the entered recipient’s number is saved A list of accounts is displayed if more in Contacts already. than one account is configured. Template Set the current MMS Before an e-mail can be read, it must be message as a template. retrieved from the server. Insert Insert The files listed and the options menu picture/video/audio/short vary depending on the receive server text template/sound type of the selected account. recorder/vCalender/vCard Exercise caution when opening messages. or other file(s) stored on E-mail messages may contain malicious the phone/the loaded software or otherwise be harmful to your storage card. device or PC. Slides To insert/delete a slide, go to the next/previous slide, Setting up an e-mail account or recorder. You need to configure the Internet settings in Connections. 1. Go to Messaging > New e-mail account and fill in your e-mail address. Messaging 39

2. Check Try to get e-mail settings Add/ Select a contact person automatically from the Internet. Remove from Contacts list. Alternatively, uncheck this option and set up manually. You may need Recipient to contact your e-mail service Check To display the recipient’s provider for the settings in detail, Names name if the entered including the mail server type, the recipient’s number is saved mail server name, and account type. in Contacts already. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to My Text Insert a text template. complete the setup. Insert Insert picture/voice You can also set up e-mail accounts easily note/file. in Email Auto Setting. See Page 46. Save to Save the message in the Drafts Drafts folder. Writing/sending an e-mail Cancel Discard the message. 1. Press (Menu) and select New in Message the editor screen. Message Set priority, security, permission, and language. 2. Press to switch to different Options fields and then enter text/add items Receiving and viewing E-mail options (see ). new messages 3. Press Add Recipient from Menu to select a contact person, or enter a When there are any new SMS/MMS/e- number/e-mail address manually in mail messages received, you will be the To: field. notified by either the message icon in the navigation bar on the top of Home 4. Press (Send). screen or the flashing Message indicator E-mail options on the left side of the display. You may Different options will be offered also be informed about the number of depending on the current field you are new messages in Home screen, about to fill in. depending on your region and the software variant. To view new messages, press the Message sidekey. 40 File Explorer

Options for viewing Message folders SMS/MMS/e-mail messages By default, there are 5 different message Different options will be offered folders for SMS, MMS, and e-mail depending on the current situation. respectively. New Start a new message. Deleted Messages/e-mails to be deleted are saved here. Reply Reply/forward the current Items message. Drafts You can save a message/e- Mark as Mark the current message mail as a draft while creating it. Unread as unread. Inbox Incoming messages/e- Move Move the current message mails are saved here. to other message folders. Outbox Messages/e-mails failed Folders Switch to different and to be sent are saved message folders. See Page here. 40. Sent Messages/e-mails Tools • Switch Accounts: Switch successfully delivered are to different message Items accounts. saved here. • Empty Delete Items: Delete all messages stored in Delete Items. File Explorer • Options: Set up how messages are displayed and sent. File Explorer Start > File Explorer Copy to Copy the message to your Phone/SIM SIM/phone. Use File Explorer to browse through the files and folders that are in your phone. Send/ To do a send/receive Once you find a file you are interested Receive manually. in, select it and open it up in its For MMS/e-mail only associated program application. Download To download the complete Message message. For MMS only MMS To set up MMS Settings connection. mcontenidos 41

Word on your PC. Word Mobile mcontenidos documents are usually saved as .doc files, but you can also save them in other mcontenidos file formats such as .dot, .rtf or .txt. This option starts up the web browser and connects the phone to the movistar website. Settings Before using the Internet services, you need to configure the Internet Settings connection. Start > Settings Customize your phone by changing the settings. See "Phone settings" on page Office Mobile 22. Excel Mobile You can use Microsoft Office Excel® Camera Mobile much the same way you use Excel on your PC. You can enter • To use the camera you must remove the lens protector. formulas and functions, and then filter • Finger grease may be left on the camera data to see the subset of information you lens and will result in unclear photos or want. You can split panes to view videos. Be sure to clean the camera lens different parts of a worksheet at the before taking photos. same time. You can also freeze the top and left-most panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels or other Camera data visible as you scroll through a sheet. Start > Camera Your phone supplies you with a digital PowerPoint Mobile camera. You can access the camera and You can open and view a PowerPoint the camcorder functions, which allow slideshow presentation as you would in you to take photographs and record Microsoft PowerPoint on your PC. video clips. In addition, you can edit your image files. Word Mobile To switch between camera and You can view and edit documents and camcorder, press to go to templates in Microsoft Office Word® and . Mobile just as you would in Microsoft 42 Camera

Taking pictures 5. Customize options such as white balance or effects. 6. The lens is located on the back of the phone. When you are ready to snap a picture, press (Take) or . The picture just taken will be named automatically by the phone.

While taking pictures, the smartphone will automatically enter the Stand By mode to save power if it is idle for a while. To resume, press any key.

Mode status Recording videos

Camera status Brightness, shooting mode, white balance, effect, and save location. The icons displayed depend on your settings Resolution Image size. Number of remaining photos to take 1. To enter the camera mode, go to Mode status Start > Camera, and select . Camcorder status 2. Select Menu > Resolution to select an Brightness, white balance, effect, image size. microphone status, and save location. 3. Select Shooting Mode to select a The icons displayed depend on your shooting mode from Single (one settings. Timer Multi shot), (self timer), and Resolution (multiple shots). Image size. 4. Select Settings > Camera to select where to save the pictures to. Remaining time for video recording. Tools 43

1. To enter the camcorder mode, go to Settings Sets advanced settings Start > Camera, and then press including backlight, flicker, themes, shutter to scroll to . sound, number of multi 2. Decide the time limit, the file format shot, save location and more. and where to save the video file in Settings > Camcorder. About Shows the program 3. Customize other options such as information. white balance or effects. Exit Exit the current mode. 4. The lens is located on the back of the For picture only phone. When you are ready to shoot Shooting Select a shooting mode. a video, press (Record) or Mode to start shooting. For video only 5. To pause, press (Pause); to MicroPhone Turns the microphone resume, press (Resume). To on/off. stop recording, press (Stop). The higher the resolution you set, the Settings for the image/video files fewer pictures/video you can take/record and save to the phone memory or your Settings available for each picture/video storage card. may vary depending on the resolution.

Brightness Adjusts the reflective quality of how bright/dark Tools an image appears. White Adjusts the lighting Calculator Balance condition. Start > Tools > Calculator Effects Gives an image/video a Just as there is a calculator on the PC, stylized look by adjusting you have this function on your various options. smartphone. Resolution Shows the currently 1. Enter amount to calculate. selected image/video size. Press to enter decimal points. Press to add a minus before the number. 44 Internet Explorer

2. Perform calculations using , Tasks Start > Tools > Tasks and , as indicated on the Use Tasks to keep track of things you Calculator screen. need to do. You can use categories to 3. Press to delete numbers and help you organize your tasks and set symbols entered. reminders for them. Press (Clear) to delete all You can also scroll to Tasks in Home numbers and symbols entered. screen and confirm with . Calendar Start > Tools > Calendar Voice tag Use Calendar to schedule appointments, Start > Tools > Voice tag including meetings and other events. This option helps to record short You can check your appointments in memos and play them back. You can set one of several views (Week, Month, and the recording as ringtone as well. Agenda) and set Calendar to remind you For details, read Help in Menu. of appointments with sound or other methods. • To activate Voice tag, you can also After you have scheduled a meeting and press . send a notice to the attendees, you can • Your phone does not support recording check the acceptance status of all calls. attendees in meeting view. Your Calendar on the phone can be synchronized with Microsoft® Office Internet Explorer Outlook® while connecting to your PC using ActiveSync® (Windows® XP) or Internet Explorer® Windows Mobile Device Center Start > Internet Explorer (Windows Vista®). Internet Explorer® Mobile allows you to To access Calendar, you can also scroll view information on the World Wide to Schedule in Home screen and Web or on WAP pages. You can also confirm with . bookmark your favorite pages or save them for off-line viewing. Before using the Internet services, you need to configure the Internet connection. The configuration is Applications 45 preloaded on the SIM card by your 2. Aim the camera lens at the barcode. network service provider. Your phone Press to zoom in/out. Your detects the predefined settings on the SIM card automatically before accessing phone will decode the barcode the Internet. automatically. To setup an Internet account manually, 3. If the barcode is scanned successfully, go to Start > Settings > Connections. If you will be notified by a sound. you intend to use certain WAP services, it might also be necessary to set up a WAP account in Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS.

Applications 2D barcode Start > Applications > 2D barcode Adding contacts using 2D 2D barcode is a 2-D barcode system barcode designed for mobile electronic devices You may get business cards with 2-D with a camera module (such as camera barcodes printed on them. As a matter phones, PDA, smart phones, , of fact, all the contact information is scanners and decoders). The system stored in these barcodes. You can scan provides encode, make code and decode the barcodes to save the information tools and also provides an application directly into your phone book without service. any text input. The pre-installed 2D barcode decoder 1. Activate 2D barcode. reads the 2-D barcodes scanned by the built-in camera on your phone, showing 2. Aim the camera lens at the barcode. the data stored in it or importing the The contact information will be data into your phone. decoded and displayed. 3. Press (Options) and select New 2D barcode supports decoding 2D Contact. The new entry will be saved barcodes and QRcodes. You can generate to Contacts. new barcodes in these formats at http://www.quickmark.com.tw/En/basic /index.asp. 1. Activate 2D barcode. 46 Applications

Email Auto Setting You need to install ActiveSync® Start > Applications > Email Auto Setting (Windows® XP) or Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista®) in This option lets you set up e-mail advance. accounts easily. All you need to have is your e-mail address, user name, and password before setting up an e-mail Java™ account. Start > Applications > Java This is a Java environment on your Internet Sharing smartphone which allows you to Start > Applications > Internet Sharing download and run Java programs. You may either download the desired Java This application makes your files from the Internet or beam them in smartphone a laptop’s high-speed from the PC via ActiveSync® (Windows® modem via USB or Bluetooth XP), Windows Mobile Device Center connection. (Windows Vista®) or Bluetooth function. 1. Select to use either USB or Bluetooth Once the files are moved to your phone, PAN for PC connection. you can find them in your File Explorer 2. If USB is selected, connect your and proceed to install them from there. computer with the phone using USB The installation will in turn move the data cable. installed Java program application If Bluetooth PAN is selected, make inside Java. So when you want to launch sure that the computer has paired a Java program, you must first open up with the phone. Java and launch it. 3. Select a network connection method Below is a list of supported Java from the Network Connection drop- Specification Requests (JSR): down list. For details on different JSR 30 Connected Limited Device connection methods, contact your Configuration (CLDC) ISP. JSR 139 4. Press (Connect). If the status is JSR 37 Mobile Information Device displayed as Connected, the JSR 118 Profile (MIDP) connection is made successfully. You are able to browse the web pages from JSR 120 Wireless Messaging API (WMA) the computer. Press (Disconnect) to JSR 135 Mobile Media API disconnect. (MMAPI) Applications 47

JSR 185 Java Technology for the You can use the browser to download Wireless Industry (JTWI) applications (e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, animations) from the Internet. JSR 184 Mobile 3D Graphics API for J2ME™ Kyocera excludes all warranty and liability claims in respect of or in JSR 75 PDA Optional Packages for connection with any applications the J2ME™ Platform subsequently installed by the customer and any software not included in the original delivery package. This also applies to functions enabled subsequently at the customer's instigation. The purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of, damage to, and any defects arising in, this device or the applications and for any direct damage or consequential damage of whatever nature resulting from the use of this application. For technical reasons, such applications and subsequent enabling of certain functions are lost in the event of the device being replaced/re- supplied and may be lost if it is repaired. In such cases, the buyer is required to download or enable the application again. Please ensure that your phone has Digital Rights Management (DRM) so that downloaded applications are protected from unauthorized reproduction. These applications are then exclusively intended for your phone and cannot be transferred from this phone even to create a backup. Kyocera offers no warranty or guarantee nor does it accept any liability for the customer's ability to download or enable applications again or to do so free of charge. We recommend that you carry out a backup from time to time of the applications on your Windows® PC. 48 Applications

Messenger 6. Select the types of data you want to synchronize, i.e., Contacts and Start > Applications > Messenger Messenger and E-mail. The phone This option provides the same chat starts synchronizing the type(s) of environment as Windows Live™ data you selected. Messenger on your PC. Use it to see who 7. Once the synchronization is is online, send and receive instant complete, your friends list in MSN or messages, group chat, tell contacts that Windows Live™ Messenger will be you are unavailable, and block contacts displayed. Note that only friends from seeing your status or sending you currently online are listed. messages. 8. Scroll to a friend and press You need to register an MSN or (Send IM) to open a conversation Windows Live™ Messenger account on window to chat with your friend. the Internet in advance. 1. When you launch this service for the RSS first time on your smartphone, follow the on-screen instructions to Start > Applications > RSS complete Windows Live™ Setup. Really simple syndication (RSS) refers to 2. You will be informed that your the news feeds that contain the Windows Live™ contacts are to be headlines of the new content. You can added to your phone's address book. use the intergrated RSS reader to read Press (OK) to proceed. RSS feeds provided by the website owners. You can have the news 3. Read the on-screen instructions and headlines, sports or shopping feeds refer to the websites as directed for delivered directly to you as scheduled, details about Terms of Use. Press or get the feeds manually. (Accept) to proceed. 4. Enter your e-mail address and the Reading the feeds password that you used for MSN or 1. When you launch RSS reader for the Windows Live™ Messenger account first time, you can download the registration. Press (Next) to default channels and add them into proceed. the subscription list. The phone will 5. Check if you want to show Windows get the feeds from the default Live™ services on Home screen and websites automatically. access it quickly later on. To add a new channel, go to Menu > Subscriptions > Add Channel. Applications 49

2. The number in front of each category 3. Confirm with (Done). signifies the number of unread feeds. Scroll to read the headlines in SimManager Start > Applications > SimManager different categories; scroll to You can copy the selected entries in read the headlines in the same your phone book from a SIM card to category. Contacts in your smartphone, or vice 3. Select one headline and confirm with versa. to read more or for advanced 1. Go to Menu > Switch to contacts options. view/Switch to SIM view to view You will be charged extra when visiting contacts in Phone/SIM. the website for the details of a news 2. Select Menu > Copy to SIM/Copy to article, depending on the new data contacts. downloaded to your phone. Scheduling the feeds download Speech commander Start > Applications > Speech 1. Go to Menu > Settings > Schedules.... commander 2. Press to check and change the This programs lets you use voice settings. commands to call contacts, find Press again to uncheck and contacts, dial digits, start applications, have your appointments read to you, disable the schedule. and have your e-mail or SMS messages 3. Confirm with (Done). read to you. The phone connects to the Internet to get Follow the on-screen instructions to say the feeds automatically at the scheduled the command and activate the function. time. The cost for the downloads varies depending on the network service • Select Menu > Help for usages and available at the time. examples. • The language of the commands changes depending on the language you set for Downloading the feeds manually the operating system. 1. Go to Menu > Get news. • For call-related functions, see also "Dialing using Speech commander" on 2. Select the channel/category you page 27. prefer. The phone then starts retrieving news from the website(s). 50 Applications

Menu options numbers can then be used as shortcuts to start functions/dial numbers (speed- Menu > Settings > Menu dial numbers). Contacts Shows the contacts For details about speed-dial, see available in Speech "Making a speed dial call" on page 27. commander. Application Shows applications Setting a function shortcut available in Speech 1. Scroll to a function. commander. 2. Select Menu > Add Speed Dial. Music Shows music files available 3. Name the shortcut and assign a in Speech commander. number for this function. Digit Helps your smartphone 4. Confirm with (Done). Training adapt to your voice and thus increase the accuracy. is predefined as the speed dial key for the voicemail number. You cannot Digit Sets the length of phone change its function. Settings number. Advanced Sets the sensitivity to Starting function/calling Settings Normal, Accurate or Sensitive. number using shortcuts •Press and hold the corresponding key Unselect Uncheck one item so that it cannot be initiated by to start the function/dialing. Speech commander. •Go to Start > Applications >Speed Dial, and then press (Go). Voice Tag Build a custom voice tag by recording your own voice, and thus replace the default Task Manager voice tag. Start > Applications > Task Manager Play Plays the name of the This option lets you check the programs selected item. or processes that are running on your phone. To improve the phone's Speed Dial performance, you can select to end the unnecessary programs or those that Start > Applications > Speed Dial have stopped responding. You can assign one important number/function to a single or double- digit number from 2 to 99. These Connectivity 51 Ending a task Connectivity 1. Select a program. It may take a while With access to the Internet you can use for Task Manager to detect all the e-mail and browse the web pages. Go to programs that are running. Start > Settings > Connections to setup 2. Select Menu > End Task to end the Internet accounts depending on your program. internet service provider and the type of 3. Select Menu > Exit to exit. network you have access to. Contact your internet service provider (ISP) for details on the settings. Your ISP is Windows Live™ usually your SIM card provider. Start > Applications > Windows Live Available connection methods for setting Windows Live is a group of Microsoft up may vary depending on your ISP and services, including Windows Live™ country/region. Search, Windows Live™ Mail, Windows Live™ Messenger, and Windows Live™ Spaces. CommManager Windows Live options The program determines the connectivity of your phone. You can Home Set if you want to show the alternatively access it by: Windows Live™ access in screen • pressing and holding ; options Home screen. • pressing and holding , and Sync Select the data type you select CommManager in Quick List. want to synchronize on options Select an icon to activate/deactivate the your smartphone. function it represents. You can Sync Set the time to configure Phone, Bluetooth function, schedule synchronize. and Wi-Fi in Menu. Sync Displays the details of last status synchronization. Beam E-mail Settings for e-mails Check this option to decide whether to retrieved from Windows allow sending/receiving of all beams Live™ Mail (Hotmail). to/from other devices. Messenger Settings for Windows Live™ Messenger, Bluetooth® including sound Your phone comes with built-in notification and font size. Bluetooth technology that lets you 52 Connectivity communicate with other Bluetooth Select (Menu) and then Turn On devices over a maximum of Visibility. approximately 10 metres (30 feet). When your phone is set to be invisible, You must activate the Bluetooth function your phone can still pair with other to establish a Bluetooth connection Bluetooth devices but can’t be found by between your phone and other Bluetooth them. devices. Creating a Bluetooth connection The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any 1. Turn on Bluetooth function and set use of such marks by Kyocera Wireless the phone to be visible as instructed Corp. is under license. Other trademarks in "Turning Bluetooth function on" and trade names are those of their on page 52. respective owners. 2. Select Add new device.... Turning Bluetooth function on 3. The phone then begins searching for Bluetooth • Select in CommManager to other devices. activate Bluetooth function and turn Search again by pressing Menu Refresh on visibility. ( ) and select . • Press (Menu) in Start > Settings 4. A list of available devices is displayed. > Connections > Bluetooth and select Select a device and confirm with Turn On Bluetooth. . is displayed when Bluetooth function 5. When asked for permission to is turned on. connect to the device, enter the passcode for the device, both in the Turning Bluetooth function off phone and in the device that you are • Select in CommManager to connecting to. deactivate Bluetooth function. 6. When the passcode is accepted, the • Press (Menu) in Bluetooth and device is paired. The bluetooth select Turn off Bluetooth. connection is established automatically. The name of the Making the phone visible paired device is displayed, or you can rename it in Menu > Edit. To make the phone discoverable and enable it to be found by other Bluetooth devices, you need to set the visibility of your phone. Connectivity 53

Bluetooth • The passcode is device-dependent. 1. Turn on the function on Please refer to the documentation of the both your smartphone and the Bluetooth device for the passcode. remote device you are sending the file • You can create a default passcode for to. Bluetooth connection. Go to Start > 2. Select Beam... from the menu options Settings > Connections > Bluetooth of the file. Profiles > Security. If you are sending an image file in Bluetooth either *.jpeg, *.gif, *.png, or *.bmp Using a stereo headset format, and the remote device Your phone supports Advanced Audio supports BIP (Basic Image Profile) Distribution Profile (A2DP) which service, select Send Image via sends a stereo audio stream (such as Bluetooth. The imaging data will then music) to a Bluetooth stereo headset. be transmitted and is possible to be 1. Turn on your Bluetooth stereo received and displayed as a headset. thumbnail if requested by the remote device. 2. Pair the headset with your phone (see "Creating a Bluetooth connection" on 3. A list of the once connected devices is page 52 for details). Follow the on- displayed. screen instructions to complete the 4. Select a device and confirm with procedure. . • If you answer an incoming call from the paired Bluetooth headset, the caller’s If you select Send Image via Bluetooth to voice is transmitted to the headset send the image file but the remote device directly. If you answer the incoming call does not have BIP service, an error from your phone, and decide to switch message will pop up in your phone. to the headset, select Menu > Turn Hands-free on. Printing via Bluetooth • If the music is not transmitted to the technology Bluetooth headset after pairing, go to Start > Settings > Connections > Many of the files can be printed out via a Bluetooth > Menu > Set as Wireless Bluetooth printer. Stereo to make the connection again. 1. Pair a Bluetooth printer with your phone. Sending a file by Bluetooth 2. Check to select Basic Printing, and technology confirm with (Done). You can use the Bluetooth connection for sending files to another Bluetooth device. 54 Connectivity

3. To configure the connection, go to 5. Scroll to Bluetooth Neighbourhood Start > Settings > Connections > and select a paired Bluetooth device Bluetooth Profiles > Printer. that you want to explore. 4. Select Print via Bluetooth from the 6. You are now accessing the default menu options of the file you intend to root directory on the selected print. Bluetooth device for remote file exchange service. Select (Up) to Changing the name of your go to the upper directory. phone Browse different folders stored on the selected device to locate the desired The name of your phone will be file. You can view or edit the file from transmitted in a Bluetooth connection. your phone directly, or beam the You can rename the phone in Start > selected file to another Bluetooth Settings > Connections > Bluetooth device. For more options, select Profiles > Bluetooth Optional > Bluetooth Menu. Device Name. •The remote Bluetooth device needs to Operating files on other have FTP server service in order to Bluetooth devices support remote file exchange service. You can tell whether the selected Your phone supports data transfer via Bluetooth device has FTP server service Bluetooth connection as well as file by the availability of OBEX File operation between your phone and Transfer in step 3. another Bluetooth enabled device. • To change the root directory the remote device can access in your smartphone 1. To enable file exchange service via for remote file exchange service, change Bluetooth function, select a paired the path in Start > Settings > device from the Bluetooth device list in Connections > Bluetooth Profiles > Start > Settings > Connections > File transfer. Bluetooth. 2. Select (Next) to proceed if you Dial-up do not intend to change the name. Dial-up creates a modem-to-modem 3. Check to select OBEX File Transfer, link by using a modem to connect to the and confirm with (Done). computer and a telephone line to dial 4. Go to Start > File Explorer, and select into the ISP’s node. When using the (Up). dial-up access for network connection, you are charged for the length of time that you are connected to the Internet. Connectivity 55

Contact your ISP for details on the Turning Wi-Fi on settings. • Select Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi > Menu > Turn On Wi-Fi. GPRS • Select in CommManager. A General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) offers high-speed data transfer. When Your phone will automatically try to using a GPRS access, you are charged detect what wireless networks are for the amount of information you view, available in the surrounding areas. If download, or send when you are any are found, a list of available connected to the Internet. networks will be displayed. Contact your internet service provider Connecting to an existing for details on the settings. wireless network Proxy 1. Turn your Wi-Fi on as instructed in "Turning Wi-Fi on" on page 55. If proxy server settings are needed, 2. Select the network you wish to contact your ISP or network connect to in the list of available administrator for the proxy server networks. name, server type, port, type of Socks protocol used, and your user name and 3. Select whether the wireless network password. connects to the Internet or your work (office) network. VPN 4. Press (Connect) to complete connection. With a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection, you can connect to a server • shows beside a network that in your corporate network via the requires user ID, password, and Internet. authentication. Contact your network administrator for • shows beside a free public details on the settings. network. • shows beside the network that is unavailable temporarily. Wi-Fi • shows beside an ad-hoc Wi-Fi lets your phone connect to the connection. Internet, your VPN, or another Wi-Fi- • shows beside an ad-hoc enabled device via a wireless access connection that is unavailable temporarily. point. 56 Synchronization Adding a new wireless network Synchronization You can add a new wireless network to Using Microsoft ActiveSync® the listbox. (Windows® XP) or Windows Mobile 1. Turn your Wi-Fi on as instructed in Device Center (Windows Vista®), you "Turning Wi-Fi on" on page 55. can synchronize the information on 2. Select New in Wi-Fi. your desktop computer with the information on your device. 3. Enter a name in Network name. Synchronization compares the data on 4. Select where this new network will your device with your desktop connect to (The Internet or computer and updates both computers Private/Work Network) in Network with the most recent information. For type. example: 5. If you want to connect to an ad-hoc • Keep Microsoft® Office Outlook® connection, check This is a device to Mobile data up-to-date by device (ad-hoc) connection. And then synchronizing your device with press (Next) to proceed. Microsoft Outlook® data on your 6. If authentication information is desktop computer. needed, check with your network • Back up and restore your device data. administrator to obtain the setting • Copy (rather than synchronize) files values for your specific network. between your device and desktop 7. Contact your network administrator computer. to obtain the network key. • Control when synchronization 8. Complete the setting with occurs by selecting a synchronization (Finish). mode. For example, you can synchronize continually while USB to PC connected to your desktop computer or only when you choose the This option determines whether to synchronize command. enable advanced network functionality when connecting to a PC by ActiveSync® • Select which information types are (Windows® XP) or Windows Mobile synchronized and control how much Device Center (Windows Vista®). data is synchronized. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized. Synchronization 57

System requirements: Synchronizing information • Windows® XP Service Pack 2 for 1. Decide if you want to synchronize ActiveSync®. your information with a Microsoft •Windows Vista® for Windows Mobile Exchanger Server, and then click Device Center. Next. • To find out other operating systems that are compatible with ActiveSync®, please 2. Select an information type (such as visit Contacts and Calendar) to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsm synchronize, and then click Next. obile/activesync/activesync45.mspx. 3. Click Finish to close the wizard and For Windows Vista® users, please visit start synchronization. During Microsoft Windows Mobile website synchronization, ActiveSync® (http://www.microsoft.com/) for details of Windows Mobile Device Center. examines each of the information types you selected to be synchronized and sees which records are not the ActiveSync® same on both the phone and the PC. Once both the phone and the PC have Installing ActiveSync® on PC the same information, all Insert the Getting Started Disc information types will be listed as containing ActiveSync® into the optical synchronized. drive of your computer. And then After synchronization, you can check follow the instructions on the screen to that information you have stored in complete installation. Microsoft® Office Outlook® on your PC has been copied to your smartphone Setting up a sync relationship without having to type a word. After you have installed ActiveSync® on Disconnect your phone from your PC your PC, you can begin to connect your and you are ready to go. phone to the PC. Take the included data Once you have set up ActiveSync® and cable and connect the mini-USB end to completed the first synchronization your phone’s mini-USB socket and the process, you can start synchronization USB end to your computer’s USB again anytime from your smartphone or socket. the PC. To do so, connect your phone to Once the data cable connects the phone the PC and then synchronization will to the PC, a Synchronization Setup automatically start. You can also select Wizard will automatically pop up on the Start > Applications > ActiveSync > Sync PC side. on your smartphone, or click Synchronize from within ActiveSync® on the PC. 58 Synchronization

Windows Mobile Device • If the connection between your phone Center (WMDC) and the PC is not stable, go to Start > Settings > Connections > USB to PC and uncheck Enable advanced Installing WMDC network functionality. If the problem Insert the Getting Started Disc still exists, disable the virus protection containing Windows Mobile Device program and/or the firewall on the PC. Center into the optical drive of your • While your smartphone and the PC are computer and then follow the connected, every time the data of an information type is updated (for instructions on the screen to complete example, a new e-mail is available in the installation. Inbox), the same update will be automatically synchronized to your Setting up a sync relationship smartphone shortly afterwards. 1. Connect your phone to your PC using the included data cable. The Adding programs WMDC will appear on your computer. If you want to install a new program to your smartphone, you will need to 2. Select Set up your device to set your install it first on your PC. phone for full synchronization. 1. Determine your smartphone’s 3. To synchronize with an Exchange processor type so that you know Server, enter the requested which version of the software to information. install. To do so, go to Start > 4. Select the information type you want Settings > About, and then make a to synchronize, and then click Next. note of the information about the 5. Name the new partnership and click processor. Set up to proceed. WMDC will guide 2. Download the program to your PC you to the WMDC main page. (or insert the Getting Started Disc or disk that contains the program into Synchronizing information your PC). You may see a single *.xip, 1. Connect your phone to your PC *.exe, or *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or using the included data cable. several versions of files for different WMDC starts automatically. device types and processors. Be sure to select the program designed for 2. On your phone, go to Start > Windows Mobile® powered Applications > ActiveSync, and select smartphone and your device Sync. processor type. Synchronization 59

3. Read any installation instructions, Removing programs Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program. Many 1. Select Start > Settings > Remove programs provide special installation Programs. instructions. 2. Select the program you wish to 4. Connect your smartphone and PC. remove. 5. Double-click the *.exe file. 3. Press Remove, and then follow the If the file is an installer, the on-screen instructions to complete installation wizard will begin. Follow uninstallation. the on-screen directions. Once the After removing a program from your software has been installed on your smartphone, the program might still exist PC, the installer will automatically on the PC. transfer the software to your smartphone. If the file is not an installer, you will Push Mail see an error message stating that the In addition to synchronizing with a PC, program is valid but is designed for a you can synchronize with the Exchange different type of computer. You will Server 2003 Service Pack 2. By doing so, need to move this file to your without a data cable, you can still receive smartphone. If you cannot find any email on your smartphone as soon as installation instructions for the there are new ones available from your program in the Read Me file or mail server. This feature is often called documentation, use ActiveSync “Push Mail”. You can also synchronize Explore to copy the program file to Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks. the Program Files folder on your device. For more information on Setting up Push Mail copying files using ActiveSync® or 1. Connect to an existing modem WMDC, see ActiveSync Help or connection such as GPRS. Windows Mobile Device Center Help. 2. Select Start > Applications > Once installation is complete, select ActiveSync. the program icon to switch to it. 3. Select Menu > Add Server Source. You are strongly recommended to 4. Enter the address of your Outlook transfer and store the newly added Web Access server and uncheck This programs on your external memory. server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection. Then select Next. 60 Synchronization

5. Enter your user name, password, and 3. On the COM Ports tab, click Add. domain name. Then select Next. 4. Select Incoming (device initiates the 6. Choose the data types you want to connection) and click OK. synchronize. 5. Record the number of the COM port 7. Synchronization now starts. Wait for that was added. It is recommended a while to receive mail. that the COM port number is less than 10. Select Menu > Schedule to customize the synchronization interval as needed. 6. Click OK. 7. In ActiveSync® on the computer, click Connecting your phone File > Connection Settings. and the computer using 8. Check Allow connections to one of the Bluetooth following, and then choose the COM technology port you noted in Step 5. Without a data cable, you can still 9. Click OK. connect your smartphone to a computer supporting Bluetooth technology (either 10.On the smartphone, create a new built-in or with a Bluetooth dongle). partnership with the computer. 11.The computer name is displayed. • The computer must use either Select it and make sure ActiveSync® is Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or checked. Windows Vista®. •If you are using a Bluetooth dongle, use 12.In ActiveSync® on the smartphone, the default driver that comes with select Start > Applications > Windows® XP. ActiveSync. 1. On the computer, right-click the 13.Select Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Bluetooth icon on the Notification Media (music and video) files can be area on your computer (or click synchronized only by using a cable Start > Control Panel > Bluetooth connection. Device) to open the Bluetooth Device window. 2. On the Options tab, select Turn discovery on and Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer (Windows® XP), or check options in Discovery and Connections (Windows Vista®). Questions & Answers 61 Questions & Answers • If you encounter problems while using the phone, or if it performs erratically, you can consult the information in the chart below. If your particular problem cannot be resolved using the information in the chart, contact Customer Support (see page 74). • Do not attempt to disassemble the phone by yourself. There are no user serviceable parts inside. • Damage caused by disassembling the phone may void the warranty.

Problem Possible causes Possible solution Call-related problems SIM card error. SIM card malfunction or Take the SIM card to your service provider for damage. testing. SIM card inserted improperly. Insert the SIM card properly. See "Inserting the SIM card" on page 12. Dirt on the SIM card contacts. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the SIM card contacts. Poor reception. The network signal is too weak Move to a location where the network signal can at your current location, for be properly received. example, in a basement or near a tall building, because wireless transmissions can not effectively reach it. The network is busy at the Avoid using the phone at such times, or try again current time (for example, after waiting a short time. during peak times, there may be too much network traffic to handle additional calls). You are too far away from a You can request a service area map from your base station for your service service provider. provider. 62 Questions & Answers

Problem Possible causes Possible solution You cannot make The SIM card is not installed. Install a valid SIM card. outgoing calls. Poor signal. Move to an open space, or if you are inside a building, move closer to a window. Your phone is in Flight mode. Activate the phone mode in CommManager. See "Flight mode" on page 16. You have activated the Call Go to Start > Settings > Phone > Call Barring feature. Barring, and then set Block outgoing calls to Off. You have activated the Fixed Go to Start > Settings > Phone > Fixed Dialing feature. Dialing and uncheck Enable Fixed Dialing to turn this feature off. You cannot answer The SIM card is not installed. Install a valid SIM card. incoming calls. Poor signal. Move to an open space, or if you are inside a building, move closer to a window. Your phone is in Flight mode. Activate the phone mode in CommManager. See "Flight mode" on page 16. You have activated the Call Go to Start > Settings > Phone > Call Barring feature. Barring, and then set Block incoming calls to Off. Echo or noise. Poor network trunk quality on Press and dial again. You may be switched the part of your service to a better-quality network trunk or phone line. provider. Poor local telephone line Press and dial again. You may be switched quality. to a better-quality network trunk or phone line. Noises during a call. You may be near a strong Move to another location to reduce the electromagnetic source (such as interference effects. a TV, a microwave oven, etc) during a call. Echoes when using a Signal reception is not good. Try using VoIP in a more open space or with VoIP phone. earphones to get the best reception and quality. Unable to select Your service provider does not Contact your service provider. certain features. support these features, or you have not applied for services that provide these features. PIN Code is blocked. You have entered an incorrect Contact your service provider. If the service PIN code three consecutive provider provides the SIM card's PUK code, use times. the PUK code to unlock the SIM card. Questions & Answers 63

Problem Possible causes Possible solution System problems Phone is not Conflict created due to First, try power cycling the phone (turn OFF then responding. downloaded software ON). If phone is still not responding, try removing application. and replacing the battery. If neither of the two steps above correct the problem, you must "cold boot" the phone. Note that performing this procedure will remove all data, programs and settings including contacts that you have added to the phone. After completing this you will have to proceed with the start up procedure again. See "First time startup" on page 15. Cold boot procedure: first, remove then replace the battery. With the phone off, simultaneously hold down , and until the reinitialization screen appears. Select Yes to complete the cold boot procedure. Use of non-approved SIM card. Take the SIM card to your service provider for replacement. Use of non-approved microSD Check with your service provider for approved card. cards. Too many software First, try power cycling the phone (turn OFF then applications running. ON). If phone is still not responding, try removing and replacing the battery. It is a good practice to keep the number of applications running at one time to a minimum. Battery will not The battery or battery charger is Contact the dealer. charge. damaged. The phone's temperature is Adjust the battery charging environment to avoid below 0 °C or higher than 45 °C. extremes of temperature. Poor contact between the Check all connectors to make sure all connections battery and charger. have been properly made. 64 Questions & Answers

Problem Possible causes Possible solution Unable to turn the Conflict created due to First, try power cycling the phone (turn OFF then phone on. downloaded software ON). If phone is still not responding, try removing application. and replacing the battery. If neither of the two steps above correct the problem, you must "cold boot" the phone. Note that performing this procedure will remove all data, programs and settings including contacts that you have added to the phone. After completing this you will have to proceed with the start up procedure again. See "First time startup" on page 15. Cold boot procedure: first, remove then replace the battery. With the phone off, simultaneously hold down , and until the reinitialization screen appears. Select Yes to complete the cold boot procedure. Use of non-approved SIM card. Take the SIM card to your service provider for replacement. Use of non-approved microSD Check with your service provider for approved card. cards. Battery power has been Recharge the phone's battery. depleted. Battery contact terminals are Seek your dealer's help to clean the terminals. not clean. Shortened standby The standby time is related to If you are located in an area where signalling is time. your service provider system weak, temporarily switch off the phone. configuration. The same phone used with different service providers’ systems will not provide exactly the same length of standby time. The battery is depleted. In high- Use a new battery. temperature environments, battery life will be shortened. If you are not able to connect to Change your location to one where the network is the network, the phone will accessible, or temporarily turn off your phone. continue to send out signals as it attempts to locate a base station. Doing so consumes battery power and will consequently shorten standby time. Questions & Answers 65

Problem Possible causes Possible solution Message problems Unable to send or Your phone is in Flight mode. Activate the phone mode in CommManager. receive text See "Flight mode" on page 16. messages. The signal strength is not Try moving to a different location to obtain better strong enough. signal reception. Unable to send or Your phone is in Flight mode. Activate the phone mode in CommManager. receive multimedia See "Flight mode" on page 16. messages. No MMS service is available. Subscribe to the MMS service from your network service provider. Your MMS setting has not been Check your network connection, and confirm configured properly. with your network service provider if your MMS setting has been configured correctly. Not enough space is left on your Check if there is enough space on your phone phone memory. memory. Delete some files if necessary. Unable to send or The Internet connection or the Check your network connection, and confirm receive e-mail. e-mail setting is not configured with your e-mail service provider if your e-mail properly. setting has been configured correctly. Internet problems Unable to connect to SIM card invalid. Contact your service provider, or see the network. "Connectivity" on page 51. You are not within the Check the service area with your service provider. network’s service area. Poor signal. Move to an open space or if you are inside a building, move closer to a window. Connection problems Unable to connect The smartphone is not turned Turn on the phone. See "Switching the phone the smartphone to on. on/off" on page 14. PC using the data ActiveSync® or Windows Use the Getting Started Disc to install the cable. Mobile Device Center is not programs. See "Installing ActiveSync® on PC" on installed. page 57. Data cable is damaged. Contact the dealer. 66 Questions & Answers

Problem Possible causes Possible solution ActiveSync® problems Unable to run ActiveSync® is not installed Make sure ActiveSync® is properly installed and ActiveSync® or properly. related settings are correct. connection fails. Data cable is damaged. Contact the dealer. System is not stable. Restart your system. Connection is not stable. Go to Start > Settings > Connections > USB to PC and uncheck Enable advanced network functionality. Or disable the virus protection program and/or the firewall on the PC. Windows Vista® requires Make sure Windows Mobile Device Center, which Windows Mobile Device is available on your Getting Started Disc, is Center. properly installed. Unable to No data type is selected. Make sure at least one data type is selected. For synchronize data. Windows® XP users, click Tools: Options on the computer. For Windows Vista® users, click Mobile Device Settings > Change content sync settings on the computer. The data cable is not connected Check the data cable connection, and if the data properly. cable is damaged. Care and maintenance 67

• The phone has better protection against Care and maintenance splashes, dust and knocks if the supplied Your phone has been designed and seals are used. manufactured to the highest of standards The suggestions given above apply equally and should be treated with great care. The to your phone, battery, charger and all suggestions below will help you to enjoy accessories. your phone for many years. • Protect your phone from moisture and humidity. Precipitation, humidity and Battery quality statement liquids contain minerals that will corrode The capacity of your mobile phone battery electronic circuits. Should your phone will reduce each time it is charged/emptied. become wet, disconnect it immediately Storage at too high or low temperatures will from the power supply to avoid electric also result in a gradual capacity loss. As a shock. Do not place your phone (even to result the operating time of your mobile dry it) on/in a source of heat such as a phone may be considerably reduced, even microwave oven, oven or radiator. The after a full recharge of the battery. phone may become overheated and Regardless of this, the battery has been possibly explode. designed and manufactured so that it can be • Do not use or store the phone in dusty, recharged and used for six months after the dirty areas. Its moving parts may be purchase of your mobile phone. After six damaged and the casing may become months, if the battery is clearly suffering deformed and discoloured. from loss of performance, we recommend • Do not store your phone in hot that you replace it. Please buy only original environments (e.g. vehicle instrument batteries. panel in the summer). High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries and warp or melt Display quality statement certain plastics. For technological reasons, a few small dots • Do not store your phone in cold with different colours may appear in the environments. When the phone warms display in exceptional cases. up again (to its normal ambient Just remember that the appearance of temperature), moisture can form inside brighter or darker dots generally does not the phone, which may damage electronic mean that a fault has occurred. circuit boards. • Do not drop, knock or shake your phone. Rough handling can damage internal circuit boards. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone. 68 Product data

Product data Phone ID You will need the following details if you This device complies with lose your phone or SIM card: Part 15 of the FCC Rules. the number of the SIM card (on the card): Operation is subject to the ...... 15 digit serial number of the phone following two conditions: (under the battery): 1. this device may not cause harmful ...... interference, and The customer service number of the 2. this device must accept any service provider: interference received, including ...... interference that may cause undesired operation. Lost phone Changes or modifications not If you lose your phone or SIM card contact expressly approved by the party your service provider immediately to responsible for compliance could void prevent misuse. the user's authority to operate the equipment. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on. SAR 69

device to ensure it only uses the minimum SAR level required to reach the network. European Union (R&TTE) and The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not international (ICNIRP) indicate the need for any special INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE / precautions for the use of mobile devices. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) They note that if you nevertheless want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL limiting the length of calls or using a GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO 'hands-free' device to keep the mobile WAVES phone away from the head and body. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter Additional Information can be found on the and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the website of the World Health Organization limits for exposure to radio waves (www.who.int/emf). recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the Maximum SAR measurement for independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins FCC requirements designed to assure the protection of all Head: 0.741 W/Kg (1g) persons, regardless of age and health. Body: 1.06 W/Kg (1g) The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or Co-location of GSM and WLAN SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and was adopted into the European Head: 0.79 W/Kg (1g) Standard EN 50360 and into other national Body: 1.07 W/Kg (1g) standards. The CE mark demonstrates that the EU requirements are met. Battery and charger The highest SAR value for this device when specifications tested at the ear was 0.509 W/kg1. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, Charger they can be used in positions other than the Input: 100-240V 50/60 Hz head, such as on the body. In this case, at data transfer (GPRS) a separation distance Output: 5.2V of 1.5 cm is required. Battery As SAR is measured utilizing the device's Voltage: 3.7V 900mAh highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the

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