Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Before you can begin synchronization with your desktop PC, you must install ActiveSync on your desktop computer from the Smartphone 2003 Companion CD. ActiveSync is already installed on your phone.
Hardware Connection
Dock your Smartphone in its cradle and plug the USB/Serial to your desktop PC for synchronizaton.
Software Installation
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Insert the Smartphone 2003 Companion CD into the CD-ROM drive of your desktop computer. Follow the directions on the screen when you PC Start to run the CD program.
Setting Up
To Create a Partnership
After the installation is completed, the New Partnership Wizard will helps you set up a partnership between your phone and your desktop computer so that you can Start synchronizing information and customizing your synchronization settings. To prevent synchronization problems, it is important that you select Synchronise with this desktop in the New Partnership Wizard options.
Synchronizing Information
Select the information you would like to snychrozine with you PC (optional items are Calendar, Inbox, Contacts, Tasks), then your first synchronization process will automatically begin when you Finish using the wizard. [. . . ] When you want to listen to music or talk hands-free insert the earphone jack here.
Back
Earphone jack
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Pound key
Pressing and holding the pound key displays a list of symbols
Back, Side and Base View
Power On/Off Quick List
Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on/off your phone. Press once for a list of commonly used settings and programs.
The Basics
If your car supports, you can attach your phone to its antenna and utilize its superior reception quality.
Car Antenna Connector
Camera Volume
Camera Lens Preview Mirror
Press to launch the camera
Press to turn up or down the volume.
SD/MMC
Card Slot. Slot SD cards here to increase memory.
Push to release the back cover
Fixing Lock
Universal Connector
Attach the USB/Serial synchronization cable here.
Sound enters the device here when making a call or recording.
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The Basics
Function Keys on Your Device
Talk button/Speakerphone
n n n n n n Dials a phone number you entered using the keypad. Places a call on hold to answer a second incoming call (call waiting). Press and hold to active/deactivate the speakerphone.
Home button
n n Displays the Home screen. Ensure that you have exited any programs and are in the Home screen, you can do this by simply pressing Home button. Press and hold to enter a quicklist where you can disconnect/reconnect GPRS and enable/ disable the bluetooth headset.
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Back button
n n Back to the previous screen. Backspaces over characters when you are entering a text message or dialing numbers.
End button/Key Lock
n n Ends active voice/data calls at any time. Ends a call when one party is on the line, and ends the active call when multiple parties are connected. Press and hold to lock the keyboard.
Navigation Pad
n Use the navigation pad to move the selection focus up, down, left, or right. Just press the number on the keypad that corresponds to the number shown Next to the program or setting you want.
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For example, in Start, press 3 on the keypad to open Calendar.
Navigating
For lists where numbers are not visible, such as a Menu list, you can still press the number that corresponds to the item in top-down order. For example, if you want to select Filter in the list of Contacts Menu options, you can press 4 on the keypad because the Filter option is fourth in the list.
Using the Quick List
The Quick List displays a list of commands, such as locking your phone, locking the keypad of your phone, and turning off the radio, as well as the list of available profile types.
To Access the Quick List
Press the Power button once.
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Navigating
Programs Menu
The main features of the programs Menu are listed below. To access an item scroll to it, and then press the Action key.
Inbox
Opens the Messaging feature in the Inbox, where you can read text messages or emails, and compose New ones.
Contacts
Opens your contacts list alphabetically.
Calendar
Record your important events, and setup alarms to remind you when important events mature.
MSN Messenger
Keep in touch with your friends in real time by subscribing to this free service.
Settings
Personalize your phone to suit the way you use it.
Shortcuts
View a summary of the contacts you have set up speed dials for.
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Navigating
Internet Explorer
Browse the Internet or visit your favorite WAP sites straight from your phone, even while on the move.
ActiveSync
Keep your contacts, tasks, emails and calendar events upto-date be-tween your computer and phone by synchro-nizing regularly.
Call History
Find out who has called you and when, then return the call or save their details to your contacts list.
Tasks
Keep track of what you need to do, when, and even have your phone alert you of an important deadline in advance.
Voice Notes
Record your thoughts and save them to play back later.
Windows Media Player
Play music and watch video clips while on the move.
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Using for the First Time
Make Your First Call
There are many ways to make a call, covered in more details in the User Manual. The most common are described below:
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Press Home to enter the Home screen. If the number or name is already in your contacts list, enter the name or number of the person you want to call. When it appears in the list scroll to it and press the Talk key.
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Write Your First SMS
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In the Home screen press Start Inbox and the Action key. Select New by the below soft key and then scroll up the Action button for SMS message. In the To: line either enter the number that you want to send the message to, or press the Action key to open your phonebook where you can select a contact by scrolling to it and pressing the Action key. You can only send text messages to contacts whose phone number is saved as a mobile number. In the To: line, you can insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses.
Using for the First Time
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Scroll down the body of the screen, where you can enter your New message using predictive text input. This means that your phone predicts the word as you enter it, so you need only press each key once. [. . . ] In Server type, scroll to select the type of e-mail server that hosts your mailbox-IMAP4 or POP3-and select Next. This is usually the first part of your e-mail address, which appears before the "at" sign (@). In Domain, enter the domain name, if required.
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Using for the First Time
To save your password, so that you do not need to enter it each time you connect to your e-mail server, select Save password. In Network, scroll to the type of network that your e-mail server runs on and select Next. [. . . ]