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User's Guide
Tanager: Windows® Powered
Smartphone 2002
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Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started...............................................................................1 Getting to know your phone ..............................................................................1 Front View .........................................................................................................1 Back, side and base view ...................................................................................3 Status indicators ...........................
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Contents 3 Communicating with MSN Messenger............................................................38 Chapter 6 Contacts, Calendar and Tasks....................................................41 Using Contacts .................................................................................................41 Using Calendar.................................................................................................44 Using Tasks......................................................
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Chapter 1 Getting Started Congratulations on the purchase of your new Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002! This chapter will help you set up your phone, charge your phone’s batteries, and familiarize yourself with the different components of your phone. You will also find information about installing Microsoft® ActiveSync®, and where you can find additional help for using your phone. Warnings – Please Read Before Operating your Device THE DEVICE IS NOT CHARGED WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT OF ST
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2 Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002 User’s Guide Figure 1 Smartphone Components Display § The screen on your phone that displays information. § The top of the display shows the title bar, where you can see status indicators about your phone’s current mode, or the name of the current activity or active program. § The center of the display shows the Home screen, as well as e-mail messages, contacts, appointments, and other types of information. § The bottom of the dis play shows the sof
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 3 § Press and hold to lock the keyboard. Home button § Displays the Home screen. Back button § Navigates to the previous screen, or backspaces over one or more characters when you are in a text field. Navigation pad § Press the center to confirm your selection. The Action button’s functionality is similar to pressing “Enter” on a keyboard, and is sometimes referred to as the “Do It” button. § The directional keys move the selection focus up, down, left, or r
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4 Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002 User’s Guide Car antenna connector § If your car supports you can attach your phone to the car antenna to utilize its superior reception quality. Power button § Pressing and holding the Power button turns your phone on. § When your phone is on, pressing the Power button accesses the Quick List. § Pressing and holding the Power button turns your phone off. Record button § Records notes and processes voice attachments. Volume § Press to turn up and
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 Indicator Meaning Battery level Low battery Battery charging No battery Signal strength No signal GPRS available GPRS in use Roaming Sync error Radio off Ringer off Multipress text input mode, lowercase Multipress text input mode, uppercase Multipress text input mode, caps lock T9 text input mode, lowercase T9 text input mode, uppercase T9 text input mode, caps lock Numeric input mode Synchronizing with Acti
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6 Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002 User’s Guide After your first synchronization, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks on your phone. You will notice that your information has been copied to your phone. Disconnect your phone from your desktop computer and you are ready to go! For more information on ActiveSync, see Chapter 7, “Synchronizing Information.” Battery Your Smartphone has a removable, rechargeable Lithium ion battery. With continual use and recharging the battery will
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 You can plug the AC adapter into the optional USB/Serial cable head and then connect your Smartphone directly to an external power source. To your USB synchronization Smartphone cable Plug the AC adapter into a socket You can plug the AC adapter into the optional DC Converter and then connect your Smartphone directly to To your Smartphone To AC adapter an external power so
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8 Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002 User’s Guide To insert or remove a memory card: 1. Push the memory card into slot (see left) until it clicks into place. The card is secure when it is not protruding from the base. 2. To remove the card push it in and then release, letting the card spring out. When you receive your device there will be a piece of plastic in the slot; remove as described in “2” above. USB cable The USB cable allows you to synchronize with your desktop without the
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Chapter 1 Getting Started 9 1. Lift up the SIM card 2. Replace the back panel by 3. Clip it into place it case and insert the SIM. inserting the top first. the bottom. Push it forward and pull back to secure the SIM. Where to find information The following table is a guide to finding information to help you use your phone. Information about Source Making a phone call Smartphone 2002 User’s Guide: Chapter 3, “Phone Calls.” Programs on the phone Smartphone 2002
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Chapter 2 The Basics This chapter explains basic information about using your phone, such as navigating around your phone, entering text and numbers on your phone, and securing your phone. Navigation methods The following information describes the different methods for navigating around your phone so you can accomplish tasks quickly and easily. Using the 5-way Navigation Pad The navigation pad are used to navigate horizontally and vertically on the screen to move the selection focus, s
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Chapter 2 The Basics 11 showing the number of messages you have, and press the Action button. To view Contacts, press the Contacts soft key. § The Home screen automatically displays when you turn your phone on or leave your phone idle when it is on, but you can navigate to it any time by pressing the Home button. Figure 2 The Home screen 4 To access the Home screen § Press the Home button. Navigation options from the Home screen § Select a recently-used program at the top of the scr
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12 Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002 User’s Guide Using menus On many screens, the right soft key is labeled Menu. The Menu soft key displays a list of menu options that are relevant to the screen you are viewing. Selecting a menu option will either perform the command or take you to another part of the user interface where you can perform the command. Figure 3 New Message Menu screen displayed. 4 To access menu options Press the Menu soft key on any screen where it is displayed. Sele
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Chapter 2 The Basics 13 Using the Quick List The Quick List displays a list of commands, such as locking your phone, locking the phone’s keypad, and turning off the radio, as well as the list of available profile types. 4 To access the Quick List § Press the Power button. Entering text and numbers on your phone You can enter text and numbers on your phone using the keypad. Your phone supports three input modes for entering text and numbers: Multipress, T9, and Numeric. The Multipress a
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14 Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002 User’s Guide 2. Under Multipress time out, select the time interval you want for the pause between keypresses, and press the Done soft key. 4 To enter punctuation in Multipress mode § Press 1 repetitively to cycle through common punctuation. Entering text in T9 mode When you are in T9 mode, just press the number keys that contain the letters you want to form a word. T9 will then analyze your keypresses and attempt to complete the word. For example:
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Chapter 2 The Basics 15 4 To enter a symbol § Press and hold the Pound (#) key, select the symbol you want, and then press the Done soft key. 4 To enter a number, an asterisk (*), or a pound sign (#) § Switch to Numeric mode, and press the corresponding key on the keypad. 4 To delete characters Press the Back button to backspace over a single character. Press and hold the Back button to backspace and delete an entire text field. 4 To enter the plus (+) sign for international calls § P
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16 Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002 User’s Guide 4 To unlock your phone § Press the Unlock soft key, enter your password, and then press the Unlock soft key again. 4 To turn off phone lock § On the Home screen, press the Programs soft key, select Settings, select More, select Security, select Disable Phone Lock, and then press the Done soft key. Locking the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card Locking your SIM card prevents you from using the phone, but you can still turn it on and mak