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Contents Chapter 4. Synchronizing Information 69 4.1 Installing and setting up ActiveSync 70 4.2 Synchronizing Information 71 Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 09 4.3 Changing Settings for an Information Type 73 1.1 Introduction 10 4.4 Synchronizing with Exchange Server 73 1.2 Accessories 14 4.5 Synchronizing via Bluetooth 74 1.3 Install SIM Card and Battery 15 1.4 Battery Information 16 Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 77 1.5 Mini-SD Cards 18 5.1 Overview of Bluetooth 78 5.2 Bluetooth Partnership
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CAUTION: This information is subject to change without prior notice. Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 105 8.1 Text Messaging 106 8.2 E-mail 108 Copyright © 2007 Opticon. All Rights Reserved. 8.3 Changing Messaging Account Options 112 This manual may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated or 8.4 Using Contacts 112 converted to any electronic or machine readable form without prior written consent of Opticon. Chapter 9. Using Barcode Reader 117 Warranty 9.1 Setting
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•The device is not charged when you take it out of the box. The battery should •Do not immerse the device in water. be charged for at least 8 hours before first use. Do not remove the battery while •The device may interfere with the navigation and/or communication systems on charging. aircraft. The use of the device on aircraft is prohibited by laws in most countries. •Do not use batteries, which have not been specified by the manufacturer, as this may Observe local guidelines. cause leakage o
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Information for the User • Legible reproductions (colour optional) of all required labels and hazard warnings to be affixed to the laser product or provided with the laser product. • The corresponding position of each label affixed to the product. • A clear indication in the manual of all location of laser apertures. Chapter 1. • Labels for panels (If it is applicable). • Labels for safety interlocked panels (If it is applicable). Knowing Your Device 1.1 Introduction Trademarks 1. Accesso
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Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.1 Introduction 1 Soft key 1 Performs the command shown in the label above the button Views of the Device A hardware keyboard similar to a standard one on your PC QWERTY keyboard 10 11 1 Performs the command shown in the label above the button Soft key Scan key (Left) Press the key to scan and decode bar code/D code Press and hold this key to record a voice note Record key Press the Volume up button to turn up the PDA receiver volume Volume up Volu
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Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device The Stylus Press this button up, down, left, or right to move through menus; carry out the selec- -way navigation key •Use the stylus to tap a selection, to drag-and-drop an item, to write, or to draw on the touch tion by pressing the center button screen. End a call or close phone application End key •Tap and hold the stylus on the screen, icon is displayed and then a pop-up submenu is Speak into the microphone when talking on the phone or recording a v
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Quic Quick Guide k Guide Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.2 Accessories 1.3 Install SIM Card and Battery Installing the SIM Card If you want to use phone features, you must install a h g a GSM SIM card. •Push the back cover down and slide it open. •Place the SIM card in the SIM card slot with the f gold contacts facing down. The SIM card’s cut- b off corner should match the cut-off corner in the SIM card slot. Installing the Battery Manual Manual c e •Place the battery in position by pressing
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Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device Optimizing the Power Performance 1.4 Battery Information Battery performance depends on many factors, including your wireless service provider’s network •Tap > Settings > System tab > Power > Advanced, configuration, signal strength, the temperature of the environment in which you operate your phone, and adjust the time for turning off the device if it is not in use. the features and/or settings you select and use, items attached to your phone’s connecting port
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Chapter 1. Knowing Your Device 1.5 Mini-SD Cards Mini-SD is one of the most popular formats for mobile devices. Your device contains a mini-SD card slot in which you can expand the device’s memory up to GB. Mini-SD provides functions such as built-in security for copyrighted content along with great performance for storing music, video, and Chapter . photographs. Please note that mini HCSD (High Capacity SD) is not supported by this device. Inserting a Mini-SD Card into the Device Bas
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Chapter . Basic Operations Locking/Unlocking the Device 2.1 Getting Started Locking the device turns off keyboard and Powering On/Off the Device touch screen functionality. This is a helpful Press the POWER button to turn on the device. The POWER button feature if, for example, the device is turned is located on the top side of the device. When you power on the on and in your pocket, and you want to device for the first time, you are asked to calibrate the device. prevent accidental key
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Chapter . Basic Operations Setting Buttons 2.2 Input Methods To change functions for specific buttons in your device, do either of the following: The device contains different input methods: Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer, and Transcriber. 1. Tap > Settings > Buttons > Program Buttons tab. Select a button (Record, Start or OK key) and assign a new program to replace the default one. Icon Input Method . Tap > Settings > Buttons > Up/Down Control tab. Drag the slider on th
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Chapter . Basic Operations Letter Recognizer Tap in Letter or Block Recognizer to see a demo on how to write recognizable characters. Letter Recognizer recognizes one letter, number, or symbol at a time. •To launch Letter Recognizer, tap the input method selector arrow (the upward arrow next to the Transcriber input method icon) and select Letter Recognizer. Transcriber recognizes handwritings in cursive and/or print. It uses the full screen as its recognition •Write uppercase letters in the
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Chapter . Basic Operations To enter capital letters/numbers, or to delete/back by using the hardware keyboard: Corresponding symbols for each character/key a à á â ä å æ ã ą ă u ù ú û ü ű ũµ The “Fn” key is used to access the symbols in blue on the keypad. Press this key once and the icon ap- A À Á Â Ä Å Æ Ã Ą Ă U Ù Ú Û Ü Ű Ũµ pears; the next character you enter will be a symbol or number (for example: @abc). Press the “Fn” key twice c ç ć ĉ © y ý can enter numbers and symbols constantly (f
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Chapter . Basic Operations Icon Indicators 2.3 Today Screen Components Status indicators appear at the top of the screen and on the Today screen. The following table lists Today Screen common status indicators and their meanings The Today Screen is usually the first screen that appears when you turn on the device for New e-mail or text message (SMS) Connection is not active the first time each day. It displays a summary New voice mail Synchronization in progress of information for the day,
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Chapter . Basic Operations 2.4 The Start Menu Lets you backup and recover your date. See “10. Backup/R ecover” for details. Backup Manager The Start menu is divided into groups as described in the following: Performs basic arithmetic and calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, Calculator and division. Lets you download Windows Mobile updates. Download Agent See “10. Excel Mobile” for details. Excel Mobile 1 Lets you organize and manage the files on your device. File
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Chapter . Basic Operations 2.5 Settings Clock & Alarms Sets time and alarms. Personal Device Info Display the device software and hardware version. Buttons Configures the device’s buttons. Error Reporting Enable or disable Microsoft product error reporting. Input Input method configurations. Factory Reset Lets you reset all settings to manufacturer default. Lock Set a password to unlock the device. Memory Memory and process management. Menus Configure the Start menu. Power Power management sett
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Chapter . Basic Operations . Tap Menu > New Appointment. . Enter information about the appointment. 2.6 Using Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for . To schedule an all-day event, . Select categories and attendees. the day can be displayed on the Today screen. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize under All Day, select Yes. appointments between your device and PC. You ca
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Chapter . Basic Operations Deleting an Appointment Changing the Reminder Time By default, the reminder time is set 1 minutes prior to an appointment. 1. Tap >Calendar. . In Agenda view, select the appointment to delete. 1. Tap >Calendar. . T ap Menu > Options. . Tap Appointment tab and change . Tap . . Tap
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Chapter . Basic Operations View See Screen View See Screen Agenda Your current day's activities at a glance. Month Your free and booked days for a month: Upcoming appointments are bold; past ap- : Current day pointments are dimmed. : morning appointment : afternoon appointment : morning and afternoon appointments : all-day event with time not marked free Day Your schedule for a single day in a day- Year A calendar for the entire year. planner layout. Free and busy