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Page 1 - Generic User Guide

Pocket PC Phone Generic User Guide

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viii WEEE Notices The Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), which entered into force as European law on 13th February 2003,

Page 3 - Where to Find Information

3-36 English Phone Application Programs  Caution! Before you can use the functions described in the Phone Group. Make sure that the SIM card is pro

Page 4 - Safety Instructions

Using the Phone 3-37 English The following are the shared functions for standard screen or full screen display: s Menu Button: Provides the approp

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3-38 English Copy Phonebook Information The function descriptions of this section are for standard screen and fullscreen display. Copying phonebook

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Using the Phone 3-39 English SMS Management Tap Menu and then SMS Management to enter the SMS management screen and to display the original SMS co

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3-40 English SMS Sender Tap , Messaging, Messages, Menu, New, and then Text Message. Press to bring up the Phone screen. Tap Menu and then Se

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Using the Phone 3-41 English Speed Dial Tap , Programs, Phone, and then Speed Dial. Hotkey Switch n Tap the box according to the functions p

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3-42 English Frequently Dialed Screen Á Frequency Dial screen n Tap any phone entry box to speed dial. o Tap and hold the box, then select approp

Page 10 - WEEE Notices

Using the Phone 3-43 English Index Dial Á Index Dial screen n Switch to the Index Dial screen as shown on the left. o Tap on any letters. The co

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Connections 4-1 English 44 CCoonnnneeccttiioonnss // Communication Manager On the Today screen, tap to launch Communication Manager. Tap t

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1 Where to Find Information i Safety Instructions ii Health and Safety Information iii WEEE Notices viii 1 Using the Pocket PC / 1-1 Power On an

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4-2 English 2. Enter the Communication Manager screen. n Single tap on these buttons to activate or disable each individual functions. The icon in

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Connections 4-3 English 3. Managing wireless connectivity. n Manager: Tap and hold for a few seconds, and then release the button to enter the se

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4-4 English Connecting to the Internet This section teaches you how to use GPRS wireless network connection. GPRS wireless networking is a convenie

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Connections 4-5 English Tap , Settings, the Connections tab, and then Connection Wizard. 1. Select the country name from the list. 2. Select th

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4-6 English Setting the GPRS Connection Tap , Settings, the Connections tab, Connections, and then the Tasks tab. 1. As shown in the screen on

Page 19 - Power On and Off

Connections 4-7 English 3. Input the Access Point Name provided by your telecom company and tap Next. 4. Input your personal information such as a

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4-8 English Starting GPRS Connection 1. Turn on Phone: Tap or icon at the top of the screen and tap “Comm. Manager.” Tap and input your PIN t

Page 21 - Backlight

Connections 4-9 English 4. Connect GPRS: Select “Manage existing connections” in Connections. Tap and hold on the newly created connection name, a

Page 22 - Using the Stylus

4-10 English Disconnecting GPRS 1. Disconnect GPRS: Tap and the message window appears. Tap Disconnect. 2. Turn off Phone: Tap and then “Comm

Page 23 - Touch Control

Connections 4-11 English Using Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-distance wireless communication technology with an effective range under 10 meters (

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2 2 Customizing Your Pocket PC / 2-1 Adjusting Settings 2-1 Notifications 2-2 Microphone 2-3 Adjust Volume 2-4 Find and Organize Information 2-5 N

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4-12 English Setup the Bluetooth Connection On the Communication Manager screen, tap and hold the button, then release to enter the Bluetooth ma

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Connections 4-13 English Pair for Bluetooth headset: When the system asks for the password, please refer to the instructions provided with your pu

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4-14 English 4. The screen to the left is during a call. n Phone screen during a call will show a headset icon in the upper right corner, the Bluet

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Connections 4-15 English n Checkmarking the “Make this device visible to other devices” option will enable all Bluetooth capable devices within th

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4-16 English Internet Sharing Tap , Programs, and then Internet Sharing. This function provides a simulated modem function for the Pocket PC to

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Connections 4-17 English CSD Type Tap , Settings, the Connections tab, and then CSD Type. You must first apply for Circuit-Switched Data (CSD)

Page 31 - Programs

4-18 English Connecting with a Personal Computer For more information, refer to “Synchronization” section. Wireless LAN Transmission On the Today

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Using Wireless LAN 5-1 English 55 UUssiinngg WWiirreelleessss LLAANN // This section teaches you how to use the Pocket PC’s built-in wireless

Page 33 - System Application Programs

5-2 English Connecting to Wireless LAN On the Today screen, tap to launch Communication Manager. Tap , Programs and then Communication Manager

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Using Wireless LAN 5-3 English Configure Your Wireless Network WLAN Setup Scenarios Location Select Networks Proxy Connection Network key or Acc

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3 3 Using the Phone / 3-1 Turning the Screens On or Off 3-2 Using the Headset 3-3 Phone Side 3-4 Using the Phone for the First Time 3-10 Features

Page 36 - Getting Started

5-4 English Configure Your Wireless Network (Reference for a normal network setup) You will need a correct IP address, DNS name server address, Pro

Page 37 - Spb Mobile Shell

Using Wireless LAN 5-5 English 2. Then tap , Settings, the Connections tab, Connections, and then the Advanced tab, the screen displays shown on t

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5-6 English 5. At the Communication Manager screen, tap and hold, and then release the button to enter the setup screen. 6. Select name of a curre

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Using Wireless LAN 5-7 English Configure Your Wireless Network (Reference for Proxy setup) To successfully configure your network, you will need t

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5-8 English 2. In the Proxy Settings tab screen, make sure that the following items have been checked: n This network connects to the Internet o Th

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Using Wireless LAN 5-9 English 6. Enter the number into the “Port” field. Finally, tap to save and exit.

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5-10 English

Page 43 - Configuring Spb Mobile Shell

Synchronization 6-1 English 66 SSyynncchhrroonniizzaattiioonn // Windows Vista Part A PC with Windows Vista™ operating system can be used to e

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6-2 English 1. Software installation: You could use the Getting Started CD to install Windows Mobile® Device Center on the personal computer. 2. Har

Page 45 - Adjusting Settings

Synchronization 6-3 English Windows XP/2000/98 Part A PC with Windows XP/2000/98 operating system can be used to enable connection and synchronize

Page 46 - Notifications

4 Speed Dial 3-41 Hotkey Switch 3-41 Frequently Dialed Screen 3-42 Index Dial 3-43 4 Connections / 4-1 Communication Manager 4-1 Connecting to t

Page 47 - Microphone

6-4 English Installing and Using ActiveSync  Important Installation Notice Before you install ActiveSync, make sure that the USB cable on the Pock

Page 48 - Adjust Volume

Synchronization 6-5 English

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6-6 English USB Synchronization Before you start to synchronize, use the Pocket PC Getting Started CD to install synchronization tools on your pers

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Synchronization 6-7 English p Check the items you want to synchronize. q Click Next. r Click Finish.

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6-8 English s After installation is complete, the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your Pocket PC to your desktop computer, set up a partne

Page 52 - Pop-up menus

Synchronization 6-9 English Synchronization Tool on Pocket PC Once you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronization process, you

Page 53 - Redefine Hotkeys

6-10 English Synchronizing using Bluetooth Without using the USB cable to connect the two devices, you can still synchronize using Bluetooth. The g

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GPS 7-1 English 77 GGPPSS // The GPS signal receiver is built into the Pocket PC. If car windscreen has heat reflective metallic film, or Pocke

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7-2 English 3. GPS positioning is limited by weather and usage location (tall buildings, tunnels, underpasses, trees, bridges). Most GPS do not work

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GPS 7-3 English Satellite Data Update (Not supported in USA) Tap , Programs, GPS, and then Satellite Data Update. Login to the provider’s serve

Page 57 - Use Block Recognizer

5 6 Synchronization / 6-1 Windows Vista Part 6-1 Windows XP/2000/98 Part 6-3 Installing and Using ActiveSync 6-4 USB Synchronization 6-6 Synchron

Page 58 - Select Typed Text

7-4 English Á Tap the Download Button to update the GPS data manually. The figure on the left shows how to download using the synchronization conne

Page 59 - Write on the Screen

GPS 7-5 English Á When the GPS data has expired, the relevant message displays on the top of the screen. n The icon reminds you that your GPS da

Page 60 - Select Writing

7-6 English Location SMS Tap , Programs, GPS, and then Location SMS. You can utilize the GPS function offered by your Pocket PC, to send the mat

Page 61 - Draw on the Screen

GPS 7-7 English 2. Select in the main screen, once in the screen shown on the left, tap on any message and tap OK to select. Further, by press

Page 62 - Record a Message

7-8 English GPS Viewer Tap , Programs, GPS, and then GPS Viewer. You may use this Pocket PC to automatically search the GPS coordinates of your

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GPS 7-9 English 2. Tap Satellite to switch to Satellite mode. n Red: Satellite detected (In View). Blue: Satellite data detected (Data Valid). Gr

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Sending and Receiving Messages 8-1 English 88 SSeennddiinngg aanndd RReecceeiivviinngg MMeessssaaggeess // Tap and then Messaging. n Ta

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8-2 English E-mails and SMS Messages Refer to “Connecting to the Internet” section to learn how to connect the Pocket PC to the Internet and start

Page 67 - Using the Headset

Sending and Receiving Messages 8-3 English Synchronizing E-mail Messages If you want to synchronize e-mails with company or home usage, please ref

Page 68 - Phone Side

6 9 Multimedia / 9-1 Using Camera 9-1 How to Use the Camera? 9-1 Common Tools for Camera 9-5 Camera Modes 9-6 Common Tools for Camcorder 9-8 Cam

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8-4 English Connecting Directly to the Mail Server For single-machine use, not combining office and home E-mails, please refer to “E-mail Server Se

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Sending and Receiving Messages 8-5 English E-mail Server Setup Refer to this section if you are preparing for single-machine use and not combining

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8-6 English 3. Follow the instructions on the screens to setup the E-mail account. 4. Refer to “Connecting to the Internet” section or “Using Wire

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Sending and Receiving Messages 8-7 English Using E-mails and SMS Below is a brief description of the Messaging screen functions: n Select the se

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8-8 English Brief description on writing, sending, reading and replying (to) mail: 1. Send and Receive Mail: Tap Menu and then New to compose a mes

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Sending and Receiving Messages 8-9 English 2. Read and Reply: Receive new mails by tapping Menu and then Send/Receive. Switch to the “Inbox” folder

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8-10 English Direct Push Technology Alert The Direct Push Technology alert function will enable you as a corporate user to never miss another e-mai

Page 76 - Features

Sending and Receiving Messages 8-11 English 1. Tap , Programs, ActiveSync, Menu, and then Configure Sever. If the Exchange Server synchronizati

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8-12 English 3. Tap Menu and then Schedule. The Peak times and Off-peak times provide a As items arrive option, this is the direct push technology

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Sending and Receiving Messages 8-13 English Windows Live™ Messenger To switch to Windows Live™ Messenger, tap , Programs, and then tap Messenger.

Page 79 - About Calls

7 Excel Mobile 10-18 Tips for Working in Excel Mobile 10-20 PowerPoint Mobile 10-21 Windows Media Player 10-22 Internet Explorer 10-24 Using Int

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8-14 English Setting Up The first time you use: Tap , Programs, and then Messenger. On the Today screen, tap Messenger to display the Windows Li

Page 81 - Reading SMS Messages

Sending and Receiving Messages 8-15 English Working with Contacts If you already use Windows Live™ Messenger on your desktop computer, your contac

Page 82 - Sending SMS Messages

8-16 English Chatting with Contacts Tap a contact name to open a chat window. n View full chat. o Enter your message in the text entry area, and

Page 83 - Inputting Text

Sending and Receiving Messages 8-17 English MMS Message Tap , Messaging, Messages, Menu, New, and then Multimedia Message. The MMS Message mail

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8-18 English 2. Tap Menu and then New to add a new MMS. n Tap to change the MMS sort method. o Select the folder types you want to display in the

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Sending and Receiving Messages 8-19 English 4. The MMS editor n Tap To button to select a phone number or E-mail address from your Contacts. You

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8-20 English

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Multimedia 9-1 English 99 MMuullttiimmeeddiiaa // Using Camera How to Use the Camera?  Filming Tips For example, to take a self-portrait, fa

Page 88 - About Menu

9-2 English Action Instructions Scenery or Portrait (Default) 3. Pressing the camera shutter will link you to the applications. For more informati

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Multimedia 9-3 English Camcorder Instructions Camcorder 1. Switch to the video mode. 2. Face the Pocket PC toward you. 3. If the screenshot is go

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8 Managing Memory 11-11 View Memory Status 11-11 Find Available Memory 11-12 Memory Optimization 11-15 System Information 11-16 12 Voice Command

Page 91 - Pocket PC Side

9-4 English Camcorder Instructions Camcorder 5. Press the camcorder hotkey again to stop filming. If you are in the video mode from the guidance

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Multimedia 9-5 English Common Tools for Camera The Camera can be used to take pictures or videos. This chapter will introduce the common tools for

Page 93 - Adjusting the Phone Volume

9-6 English Camera Modes Tap W or X in button to switch to other camera modes. Camera Mode Description Á Normal camera mode. Á Camera mod

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Multimedia 9-7 English Camera Mode Description Á “Continuous Shot” camera mode. Tap to select the number of shots.

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9-8 English Common Tools for Camcorder The Camera can be used to take pictures or videos. This chapter will introduce the common tools for camcorde

Page 96 - Call from Contacts

Multimedia 9-9 English Camcorder Modes Tap W or X in button to switch to other camcorder modes. Camcorder Mode Description Á Normal camcor

Page 97 - Call from Speed Dial

9-10 English Advanced Setup for Camera or Camcorder à Tap the onscreen to open the advanced setup screen for the Camera. n Tap to show the c

Page 98 - Call from the Call History

Multimedia 9-11 English Camera Camcorder Descriptions Select the resolution, higher resolutions lead to larger files. Select the environmen

Page 99 - Customize Your Phone

9-12 English Album Tap , Programs, Multimedia, and then Album. You can use Album to manage and view multimedia files such as pictures, music, an

Page 100 - Phone Application Programs

Multimedia 9-13 English Á Tap a thumbnail to view the picture at full screen. n Flick to scroll left or right to browse the previous or next pict

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Using the Pocket PC 1-1 English 11 UUssiinngg tthhee PPoocckkeett PPCC // Power On and Off Press the Power key to turn the screen on or off

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9-14 English Á Tap to zoom in a picture. n In the zoom-in mode, the smaller frame shown left is part of the picture what you see on the screen.

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Multimedia 9-15 English FM Tuner Tap , Programs, Multimedia, and then FM Tuner. This program is for listening to the radio with headset. The he

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9-16 English Á Set the station frequency. n Tap and edit the frequency to set a custom station. Note: The frequency must be in the legal range. o C

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Companion Programs 10-1 English 1100 CCoommppaanniioonn PPrrooggrraammss // Microsoft® Pocket Outlook includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Mess

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10-2 English Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can che

Page 107

Companion Programs 10-3 English Create an Appointment n Tap to return to the calendar (the appointment is saved automatically). o Tap to choose f

Page 108 - English

10-4 English Use the Summary Screen When you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary screen is displayed. To change the appointment, tap Edit.

Page 109 - Communication Manager

Companion Programs 10-5 English Schedule a Meeting 1. Create an appointment. 2. In the appointment details, hide the input panel, and then tap Att

Page 110

10-6 English Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the inf

Page 111

Companion Programs 10-7 English Create a Contact 1. Tap New. And then select a contact type. 2. Using the input panel, enter a name and other cont

Page 112 - Connecting to the Internet

Copyright © 2009. Acer Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Pocket PC Phone Generic User Guide Original Issue: 01/2009 Changes may be made periodical

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1-2 English Power Preference Settings Tap , Settings, the System tab, and then Power. View the power usage condition or perform the relevant pow

Page 114 - Setting the GPRS Connection

10-8 English Find a Contact There are four ways to find a contact: V In the contact list, enter a contact name in the box under the navigation bar

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Companion Programs 10-9 English Use the Summary Screen When you tap a contact in the contact list, a summary screen is displayed. n View contact

Page 116 - Starting GPRS Connection

10-10 English Tasks: Keeping a To Do List Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do. n Indicates high priority. o Tap to display or edit the

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Companion Programs 10-11 English Create a Task 1. Tap Menu and then New Task. 2. Using the input panel, enter a description. 3. You can enter a st

Page 118 - Disconnecting GPRS

10-12 English Use the Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen is displayed. To change the task, tap Edit. n View ta

Page 119 - Using Bluetooth

Companion Programs 10-13 English Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas Quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings, and phone numbers with

Page 120

10-14 English Create a Note 1. Tap New. 2. Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, and recording. For more information about using the input

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Companion Programs 10-15 English Word Mobile Word Mobile works with Microsoft Word on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of y

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10-16 English n Select the type of folder you want displayed in the list. o Tap to change the sort order of the list. p Tap to open a document. q

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Companion Programs 10-17 English Using the input panel, enter typed text into the document. For more information on entering typed text, see “Enter

Page 124 - Internet Sharing

Using the Pocket PC 1-3 English Turn on the Screen This product is designed with a power-saving feature. If the screen is turned off, press the Po

Page 125 - CSD Type

10-18 English Excel Mobile Excel Mobile works with Microsoft Excel on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks. Yo

Page 126 - Wireless LAN Transmission

Companion Programs 10-19 English Excel Mobile provides fundamental spreadsheet tools, such as formulas, functions, sorting, and filtering. To displ

Page 127

10-20 English Tips for Working in Excel Mobile For more information on using Excel Mobile, tap and then Help. Note the following when working in l

Page 128 - Connecting to Wireless LAN

Companion Programs 10-21 English PowerPoint Mobile View PowerPoint slides created in PowerPoint 97 and above versions on your desktop computer. Th

Page 129 - WLAN Setup Scenarios

10-22 English Windows Media Player Use Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your P

Page 130

Companion Programs 10-23 English Use Microsoft Windows Media Player on your desktop computer to copy digital audio and video files to your Pocket P

Page 131

10-24 English Internet Explorer Using Internet Explorer Use Microsoft® Internet Explorer Mobile to view Web or WAP pages in either of these ways:

Page 132

Companion Programs 10-25 English Browse the Internet Refer to “Connecting to the Internet” section to connect the Pocket PC to the Internet and st

Page 133

10-26 English Aside from keying in the address directly, you can also connect to websites using the following methods. V Tap the Favorites button,

Page 134

Companion Programs 10-27 English View Mobile Favorites and Channels n Tap the favorite you want to view. o Tap to add or delete a folder or favor

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1-4 English Power Off Mode 1. Press and hold the Power key on the Pocket PC and then tap Yes to turn off the Pocket PC. All functions will be disa

Page 136

10-28 English Favorite Links During synchronization, the list of favorite links in the Mobile Favorites folder on your desktop computer is synchron

Page 137 - Windows Vista Part

Companion Programs 10-29 English 5. Synchronize your Pocket PC and desktop computer. Mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites folde

Page 138

10-30 English

Page 139 - Windows XP/2000/98 Part

Maintaining the Pocket PC 11-1 English 1111 MMaaiinnttaaiinniinngg tthhee PPoocckkeett PPCC // Backup Utility Tap , Programs, Utilities,

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11-2 English Backup Files Wizard Mode n Tap Backup. o Tap Next Button and the Wizard will guide through the steps that follow. p Standard:

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Maintaining the Pocket PC 11-3 English Advanced Settings Options Under the Backup Files screen, tap Advanced Button to enter the Advanced settin

Page 142 - USB Synchronization

11-4 English Á If you checked “Auto backup on schedule,” tap to enter the screen shown on the left. n Backup frequency. o Tap the date button on t

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Maintaining the Pocket PC 11-5 English Restore Files  Caution! 1. When restoring files, the system will delete all current data in the Pocket PC

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11-6 English Standard Mode Restore the backup personal data from a storage space. Á Tap the Restore tab. n Select “Latest” below “Restore From.”

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Maintaining the Pocket PC 11-7 English Adding or Removing Programs Programs added to your Pocket PC at the factory are stored in ROM (read-only me

Page 146 - FAQ About Synchronization

Using the Pocket PC 1-5 English Touch Control In your Pocket PC, all programs with scrolling bars support touchable control feature. Tap , Sett

Page 147

11-8 English 5. Double-click the *.exe file. nIf the file is an installer, the installation wizard will begin. Follow the directions on the screen.

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Maintaining the Pocket PC 11-9 English Add a Program to the Start Menu Tap , Settings, the Personal tab, and then Menus. Á Check the box for t

Page 149 - Satellite Data Update

11-10 English V Using synchronization tools on the desktop computer: Use the Explorer in synchronization tools to explore your Pocket PC files and l

Page 150

Maintaining the Pocket PC 11-11 English Managing Memory View Memory Status Tap , Settings, the System tab, and then Memory. Á Tap the Main ta

Page 151

11-12 English Find Available Memory Under certain circumstances such as insufficient memory, the Pocket PC cannot allocate memory automatically. Tr

Page 152 - Location SMS

Maintaining the Pocket PC 11-13 English Tap , Messaging, Menu, Tools, Options, and then the Storage tab. Á Check “Store attachments on storage

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11-14 English Tap , Programs, Notes/Word Mobile/Excel Mobile, Menu, and then Options. 1. Enter the Notes file list screen. 2. Tap Menu and then

Page 154 - GPS Viewer

Maintaining the Pocket PC 11-15 English Memory Optimization Tap , Programs, Utilities, and then Memory Optimization. Memory Optimization helps

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11-16 English System Information Tap , Settings, the System tab, and then System Information. Á Tap + or - to display or hide the system inform

Page 156

Voice Commander 12-1 English 1122 VVooiiccee CCoommmmaannddeerr // Tap , Programs and then Voice Commander. Voice Commander is continuous v

Page 157

1-6 English Á All programs with scrolling bars support touchable control feature. n Long flip: Flip to scroll up or down to page through your docu

Page 158 - E-mails and SMS Messages

12-2 English Starting Voice Commander Here are two methods for running Voice Commander: 1. Tap , Programs, Voice Commander, and then Voice Comman

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Voice Commander 12-3 English Voice Command Format Press the Voice Commander key on the Pocket PC and enter the Voice Commander screen.  Voice N

Page 160

12-4 English  Tips  All the names in Contacts will automatically become recognizable contacts in the “Voice dialing” syntax. However, if the numb

Page 161 - E-mail Server Setup

Voice Commander 12-5 English Voice Commander Settings There are two ways to run Voice Commander Settings: Tap , Programs, Voice Commander, and

Page 162

12-6 English q Play Button: Play the recorded voice tag for this contact and hear how it is pronounced. r Build Button: Record the voice tag f

Page 163

Voice Commander 12-7 English  Tips  You can choose which Contacts are to be added to the recognizable range of the Voice Commander. By default,

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12-8 English Application Settings Page Tap Voice Commander Settings and then the Application tab and the Settings page will list the applications a

Page 165

Voice Commander 12-9 English q Play Button: Play the recorded voice tag for this application and hear how it is pronounced. r Build Button: R

Page 166 - Direct Push Technology Alert

12-10 English Music Settings Page Tap Voice Commander Settings and then the Music tab, the settings page will list the music files and configuratio

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Voice Commander 12-11 English n Check box function If the music file name is checked, it can be identified normally. If unchecked, this indicates

Page 168

Using the Pocket PC 1-7 English Start Screen Tap , Settings, the System tab, and then Screen. The first time you use or cold boot the pocket P

Page 169 - Windows Live™ Messenger

12-12 English Digit Training Page Tap Voice Commander Settings and then the Digit Training tab. This function trains a set of personal voice model

Page 170 - Setting Up

Voice Commander 12-13 English 5. While recording, you can tap Cancel Button to cancel the recording for this number. 6. If you are not satisfied

Page 171 - Working with Contacts

12-14 English Digit Settings Page The digit setting is for voice recognition. The “Length of phone number” setting specifies the maximum number of

Page 172

Voice Commander 12-15 English Advanced Settings Page The Sensitivity setting is for voice recognition. The settings will improve recognition accur

Page 173 - MMS Message

12-16 English FAQ Question: I want to make a call to my friend Andy Miller, but I’m tired of reading manuals. What do I need to know if I just want

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Voice Commander 12-17 English Question: I performed digit training today, but I found that the accuracy is worse than before, what do I do now? Ans

Page 175

12-18 English

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FAQ 13-1 English 1133 FFAAQQ // 1. What features does the Pocket PC have? Answer: n Built-in 802.11b/g wireless networking module. o The latest

Page 177 - Using Camera

13-2 English 3. My Pocket PC cannot boot. What should I do about it? Answer: n Make sure the Pocket PC battery you use still has enough power. o Plu

Page 178

FAQ 13-3 English 6. Why does my Pocket PC screen automatically become dark? Answer: Tap , Settings, the System tab, Backlight, and then the Battery

Page 179

1-8 English The following steps will bring you into the touch screen calibration mode. These steps provide a faster and more efficacious way to ente

Page 180

13-4 English 9. The contact point of my stylus is not quite precise. What should I do about it? Answer: Align the screen in place, and the touch scr

Page 181 - Common Tools for Camera

FAQ 13-5 English 12. My PC uses Windows Vista™ operating system, how will it handle the Pocket PC connection? Answer: n Please make sure that the W

Page 182

13-6 English

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Using the Pocket PC 1-9 English Gravity Sensor The gravity sensor in your Pocket PC is able to recognize its own orientation manipulated by your h

Page 184 - Common Tools for Camcorder

1-10 English Today Screen When you turn on your Pocket PC for the first time each day (or after 4 hours of inactivity), you will see the “Today scr

Page 185

Using the Pocket PC 1-11 English The following table lists the icons that you may see on the Navigation Bar. Kindly refer to the “Meaning” column f

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i Where to Find Information For information on: See this source: Programs on your Pocket PC This user’s guide and Pocket PC Help. To view Help, tap

Page 187

1-12 English Icon Meaning Radio connected No signal. No service. The device has not yet connected to a network. Lost signal. The device is sear

Page 188

Using the Pocket PC 1-13 English Programs You can switch from one program to another by selecting it from the menu. (You can customize which pro

Page 189

1-14 English Icon Programs Description Calendar Keep track of your appointments and create meeting requests. Contacts Keep track of your frie

Page 190

Using the Pocket PC 1-15 English System Application Programs , Settings, the Personal tab Program Description Buttons Set the hotkey for Pocke

Page 191 - FM Tuner

1-16 English , Settings, the System tab Program Description About Display the important information about the Pocket PC. Backlight Set the deta

Page 192

Using the Pocket PC 1-17 English , Settings, the Connections tab Program Description Beam Set if receiving end will accept beam data automatica

Page 193

1-18 English Getting Started On the Today screen, tap to launch Getting Started. Tap , Programs and then Getting Started. 1. Tap a subject t

Page 194 - Meetings

Using the Pocket PC 1-19 English Spb Mobile Shell Spb Mobile Shell has easy to use functions and tools to keep your Pocket PC organized for quick

Page 195

1-20 English 1. The taskbar smart gestures allow you to launch Spb Mobile Shell from any application you are in. n Tap and hold in the middle of t

Page 196 - Create Meeting Requests

Using the Pocket PC 1-21 English Using Spb Mobile Shell 1. Now Screen panel: The Now Screen gives you a quick and easy way to check your device s

Page 197 - Schedule a Meeting

ii Safety Instructions U Please read before proceeding. U Avoid applying excessive pressure to the touch screen, especially when using the stylus or

Page 198 - Colleagues

1-22 English 2. Spb Menu panel: Spb Menu consists of two parts, smart launcher at the top (12 shortcuts) and six large phone style menu items bel

Page 199 - Create a Contact

Using the Pocket PC 1-23 English 3. Speed Dial panel: The Speed Dial allows you to add up to sixteen photo contacts of your choice. You can also

Page 200 - Find a Contact

1-24 English Á On the Speed Dial panel, tap the photo, name, or number of the contact whom you want to call. The contact panel of your selected co

Page 201

Using the Pocket PC 1-25 English Configuring Spb Mobile Shell On the Spb Menu panel, tap Settings category and then Spb Mobile Shell. Tap , Set

Page 203 - Create a Task

Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-1 English 22 CCuussttoommiizziinngg YYoouurr PPoocckkeett PPCC // You can adjust the Pocket PC settings accordi

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2-2 English Notifications Your Pocket PC reminds you in a variety of ways when you have something to do. For example, if you’ve set up an appointme

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Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-3 English Microphone Profile Microphone Cause * Voice Commander voice control Turn the volume down and find the pro

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2-4 English Adjust Volume Push the volume control key on the side of the Pocket PC. Or use the stylus to tap the icon on the top of the screen to

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Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-5 English Find and Organize Information The Search feature on your Pocket PC helps you quickly locate information.

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iii Health and Safety Information Electrical and Battery Safety U Please use ONLY accessories approved by the manufacturer. Any battery, AC adapter

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2-6 English Actually, you can use File Explorer to search for files and place these files into folders systematically. Just tap , Programs, and then

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Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-7 English Navigation Bar and Command Bar The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the acti

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2-8 English Pop-up menus With pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for an item. For example, you can use the pop-up menu in the contact l

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Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-9 English Redefine Hotkeys Tap , Settings, the Personal tab, and then Buttons. These hotkeys can be redefined as

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2-10 English Enter Information on Your Pocket PC You have several options for entering new information: 1. Use the input panel to enter typed text

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Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-11 English To show or hide the input panel, tap the Input Panel button. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button t

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2-12 English When you use the input panel, your Pocket PC anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel. When

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Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-13 English Type with the Soft Keyboard 1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Keyboard. 2. On the s

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2-14 English Use Transcriber With Transcriber you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on paper. Unlike Letter Recog

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Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-15 English Write on the Screen In any program that accepts writing, such as the Notes program, and in the Notes tab i

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iv U Never drop the Pocket PC nor subject it to strong impact. U Do not use ordinary pen or any object with a sharp tip to tap the Pocket PC cover or

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2-16 English Select Writing If you want to edit or format writing, you must select it first. 1. Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want

Page 221 - Save Pocket PC Memory

Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-17 English Draw on the Screen You can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. The difference

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2-18 English Select a Drawing If you want to edit or format a drawing, you must select it first. Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the s

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Customizing Your Pocket PC 2-19 English Create a Recording 1. Hold your Pocket PC’s microphone near your mouth or other source of sound. 2. Press

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2-20 English Voice Commander By default, the system sets the key on the side of the Pocket PC as the Voice Commander key. Press this key to launch

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Using the Phone 3-1 English 33 UUssiinngg tthhee PPhhoonnee // The Phone feature on the Pocket PC allows you to perform the following tasks:

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3-2 English Turning the Screens On or Off This product is designed with two screens at Pocket PC side and phone side. You can use the Power key or

Page 227 - Restore Files

Using the Phone 3-3 English Using the Headset n Microphone o Earphone p Phone receiver q Microphone 1 (Bottom of Pocket PC) Combination Method

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3-4 English Phone Side 1. Power key 2. Adjust earphone volume 3. Phone receiver 4. Power/phone active LED 5. Phone display 6.

Page 229 - Adding or Removing Programs

Using the Phone 3-5 English  Navigation keypad In the main menu, navigation keypad supports the quick launching features. 1. Compose a new SMS me

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v IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS U When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to offset possible legal liabilities and damages

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3-6 English  Main menu Display Description Main menu n Title bar: List the icons that you may see on the title bar. o Operation screen: Disp

Page 232 - Remove Programs

Using the Phone 3-7 English Display Description Fig. 3 Back to main menu Press to quickly come back to the main menu. Fig. 4 To enter sleep mo

Page 233 - Managing Memory

3-8 English  Indicators The following table lists the icons that you may see on the title bar. Icon Meaning Settings or Operation Set the syst

Page 234 - Find Available Memory

Using the Phone 3-9 English Icon Meaning Settings or Operation GPRS available -- GPRS connected (Data connection) -- EDGE available -- EDG

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3-10 English Using the Phone for the First Time Display Description Fig. 1 Fig. 2 To turn the screen on Press the Power key to turn the phone si

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Using the Phone 3-11 English Display Description Fig. 6 To end a call Press to end the call. Fig. 7 Available options during a call  To use t

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3-12 English Features This section shows you how to use your phone, manage your contacts and configure phone settings. Contacts created in the phon

Page 238 - System Information

Using the Phone 3-13 English Display Description Fig. 3 Fig. 4 To find your contacts  In the main menu, press Right softkey (Contacts) to show

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3-14 English Display Description Fig. 8 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 To create a contact 1. In the Contacts screen, press Left softkey (New) to cr

Page 240 - Starting Voice Commander

Using the Phone 3-15 English About Calls Display Description Fig. 1 To quickly dial the recent phone number 1. In the main menu, press to bring

Page 241 - Voice Command Format

vi Safety For Environments U Do not use this product in gas station, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress, or in

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3-16 English Display Description Call forwarding Before using the call forwarding function, you must:  Make sure your SIM card carried the call

Page 243 - Voice Commander Settings

Using the Phone 3-17 English Reading SMS Messages Display Description Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 To read SMS messages (Scenario 1) Press Lef

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3-18 English Sending SMS Messages Display Description Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 To send SMS messages (Scenario 1) In the main menu, press Up

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Using the Phone 3-19 English Inputting Text Phone side supports predictive and traditional text input while you write a new SMS message. Besides,

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3-20 English Display Description Fig. 2 Predictive text input displays when you write a new SMS message using predictive text input. Fig. 3 F

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Using the Phone 3-21 English Phone side in your Pocket PC supports predictive and traditional text input while you write a new SMS message. Notes t

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3-22 English Icon You can input… Operation You can input lower case letters in the traditional text input mode. You can input upper case letter

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Using the Phone 3-23 English Special hotkeys Display Key Operation Fig. 1 * (Star) Continually press “*” key to switch between the different cha

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3-24 English About Menu This section shows you how to configure phone settings. Display Description Fig. 1 To bring up the menu screen, press Me

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Using the Phone 3-25 English Display Description Fig. 4 Fig. 5 To send or view your SMS messages, press Menu > Inbox 1. Provide Inbox, Outbo

Page 252 - Digit Settings Page

vii Nonionizing Radiation U This product should be operated in the suggested normal condition only to ensure the radioactive performance and safety o

Page 253 - Advanced Settings Page

3-26 English Display Description Fig. 8 Fig. 9 To configure phone settings, press Menu > Settings 1. Provide Incoming call alert, Ringing vol

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Using the Phone 3-27 English Pocket PC Side  Pocket PC Side  Phone Side n Send/Talk key o End key p Phone receiver q Microphone 1 Ã Tur

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3-28 English Using the Phone for the First Time 1. To turn the phone on n On the Today screen, tap to launch Communication Manager. o Or tap the

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Using the Phone 3-29 English Adjusting the Phone Volume Tap on the top and adjust all programs’ sound functions under . Adjust the phone sound

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3-30 English Toolbar n Smart Dialing: Enter the portion you remember and the system will use the fuzzy comparison method to list the matching cont

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Using the Phone 3-31 English The following table shows the icons that you may see on the Navigation Bar on the top of the screen. Signal Indicator

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3-32 English Call from Contacts Phone numbers entered in Contacts can be used to quickly locate phone numbers and make calls. 1. In the contact l

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Using the Phone 3-33 English Call from Speed Dial On the Phone screen, tap Speed Dial Button to enter the following screen. n Tap and hold on a

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3-34 English Call from the Call History Tap Call History Button on the Phone screen to enter the following screen. n Tap Menu and then F

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Using the Phone 3-35 English Customize Your Phone Tap Menu, Options, and then the Phone, Services, Network, Skin, Appreciation software or Others

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