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N810 User Manual Touching Your Future Welcome to the user guide for the N810 mobile phone. With a whole suite of powerful business functions and entertainment programs, the N810 provides a fresh and exciting level of enjoyment. By using the GPS
(Global Positioning System), the N810 will provide you a variety of the best routes and real-time voice service according to your different needs. You can easily locate your current position and the correct direction. The N810 can take photos or record video clips with the built-in 2 million pixel CMOS camera, which lets you memories every wonderful moment. Connect to the Internet with Internet Explorer;
synchronize your phone and PC with ActiveSync. Wherever you go, whatever you do, keep the N810 close and never skip a beat. Special features Supports GPS (page 88 ) Built-in 2 mega pixel CMOS camera (page 80) Built-in ActiveSync to synchronize with PC
(page 65) Touch Screen and Manual Input Identification (page 25) Supports Windows Mobile 6.0 Supports Micro-SD card (page 87) Internet sharing (page 75 ) Supports Outlook email (page 48 ) 65 K , 2.8 inches Screen Windows Media (page 77 ) Declaration Copyright: 2007 Amoi Electronic Co. Ltd reserves all rights. The content of this guide is protected by Copyright Law. It is forbidden to copy, distribute, publish or cite the content of this user guide, in whatever form, without the authorisation of Amoi Electronic Co. Ltd. JAVA is the registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. are registered trade marks and belong to Amoi. They are protected by law. The other products or company names referred to in this guide are registered trademarks, trademarks, or registered names belonging to their owners. Amoi has carefully and closely reviewed the content of this user guide. Nevertheless, it is possible that there are mistakes and omissions. Amoi reserves the right to update and improve any products described in this guide, as well as the content of this guide. Amendments will be made without prior notification. and The is the user guide for the Amoi mobile phone only and does not include an introduction to this products software and hardware configuration. The product and spare parts vary according to region. For more details, please contact an Amoi customer service centre. Some functions referred to in this guide also need the support of a network operator or service provider. If you are unable to confirm whether you will be able to use certain functions or services with this phone, please consult your network operator or service provider. The phone may include some commodities, technology or software that is controlled by export law, Chinese regulations and regulations governed by other countries or areas. In order to ensure your safety, please read the Safety Notice and Safety Precaution. Typographic conventions used in this user guide include:
<>: shows function key;
: shows important information on the phone interface;
[ ]: shows the phone menus. Content Safety notice ............................................... VII 1.Getting to know your phone......................1 Your phone....................................................... 1 Front view of your phone.............................. 1 Side view of your phone............................... 1 Rear view of your phone .............................. 2 The Today Screen............................................ 2 Status Icon ....................................................... 3 2.Getting Started............................................6 Installing SIM card and battery......................... 6 Installing Micro SD card ................................... 7 Battery charging............................................... 8 Battery power display....................................... 9 Power on/ off.................................................... 9 Switching the phone on................................ 9 Switching the phone off.............................. 10 Turning the phone function on/off................... 11 Turning on the phone function.................... 11 Turning off the phone function.................... 11 Using shortcut keys........................................ 12 Using Stylus ................................................... 12 Instruction for the first used............................ 13 Touch screen and Calibration..................... 13 Align screen ............................................... 13 Text Size..................................................... 13 Reminder........................................................14 Start................................................................14 Programs....................................................14 Device locked .................................................15 Device Lock ................................................15 Locking the phone ......................................15 Locking SIM Card .......................................15 3.Call Functions ...........................................17 Entering the phone screen .............................17 Enter PIN code ...........................................17 Making a call ..................................................18 To make a call from the Pone Screen.........18 To make a call from Contacts......................18 To make a call from Call History .................18 To make a call from Speed Dial ..................18 Creating a speed dial number from Contacts
...................................................................19 Editing or canceling a speed dial number...19 To make an emergency call........................20 To make an international call ......................20 Caller ID......................................................20 Checking Voice Mail ...................................20 To adjust the volume...................................20 Answering or rejecting a call...........................21 Answering or rejecting an incoming call......21 I Ending a call .............................................. 21 In-call options ................................................ 22 Call Holding (requires network support)..... 22 Switching between two calls (requires network support) ........................................ 22 Making a conference call (requires network support)...................................................... 22 Viewing notes while on a call ..................... 22 Mute while on a call ................................... 23 4.Call History ............................................... 24 Call list........................................................... 24 Viewing detailed call history....................... 24 Save contacts from Call History................. 24 Call Timers................................................. 24 5.Input Modes.............................................. 25 Enter Screen.................................................. 25 Switch the input modes.............................. 25 Block Recognizer........................................... 25 Keyboard ....................................................... 26 Letter Recognizer .......................................... 26 Transcriber..................................................... 27 Drawing on the screen................................... 27 Editing the drawing .................................... 28 6.Settings..................................................... 29 Personal Settings........................................... 29 Owner Information ..................................... 29 Today ......................................................... 29 Sounds & Notifications ...............................30 More sounds...............................................30 Buttons .......................................................31 Phone ring and Security .............................31 Call Barring.................................................31 Caller ID .....................................................31 Call Forwarding ..........................................32 Call Waiting ................................................32 Voice Mail and Text Messages ...................32 Fixed Dialing...............................................32 Network ......................................................33 Menus ........................................................33 Input ...........................................................33 Lock............................................................34 System Settings .............................................34 About..........................................................34 Backlight.....................................................35 Certificates .................................................35 Clock & Alarms...........................................35 Customer Feedback ...................................36 Encryption ..................................................36 Error Reporting...........................................36 External GPS..............................................36 Memory ......................................................37 Power .........................................................37 Regional Settings .......................................37 Remove Programs .....................................37 Screen........................................................38 II Windows Update........................................ 38 Connections Setting....................................... 38 Beam.......................................................... 38 Connections ............................................... 38 Network Cards ........................................... 38 USB to PC.................................................. 39 7.Personal Manager.....................................40 Contacts......................................................... 40 Creating new contact on the phone............ 40 Creating new contact on SIM card ............. 41 Viewing contacts ........................................ 41 Searching contacts..................................... 41 Speed Dial.................................................. 42 Changing list viewing mode........................ 42 Changing display type of Contacts............. 42 Editing contacts information....................... 43 Deleting contacts........................................ 43 Tasks.............................................................. 43 Creating a new task ................................... 43 Notes ............................................................. 44 Createing notes.......................................... 44 Methods for recording ................................ 44 Adjusting the voice recording format .......... 45 Rename or move notes.............................. 45 Select note template .................................. 45 Send notes via e-mail................................. 45 Calendar ........................................................ 45 Creating a new appointment ...................... 46 Editing appointments ..................................46 Sending meeting notification.......................46 Search............................................................47 Calculator .......................................................47 Help................................................................47 8.Messaging .................................................48 Outlook E-mail................................................48 New E-mail account....................................48 Switching accounts.....................................52 Deleting accounts .......................................52 Editing e-mails ............................................53 Receiving e-mails .......................................53 MMS...............................................................54 Configuring MMS settings...........................54 Editing a MMS ............................................55 SMS................................................................57 Editing a Text Message...............................57 MSN Messenger.............................................58 Functions of Messenger .............................58 Setting account...........................................58 Log in and Log on.......................................59 9.Office Mobile .............................................60 Word Mobile ...................................................60 Creating documents....................................60 Transferring documents..............................60 Excel Mobile ...................................................61 III Using skills of Excel Mobile........................ 62 Transferring sheets .................................... 62 PowerPoint Mobile......................................... 63 Functions PowerPoint Mobile doesnt support:
................................................................... 63 Showing slides........................................... 63 Stopping slide show ................................... 63 Viewing different slides .............................. 63 10.ActiveSync.............................................. 65 Setting up ...................................................... 65 Synchronizing with PC............................... 65 Synchronizing with server.......................... 67 Synchronization Information .......................... 68 Synchronizing Outlook............................... 69 Synchronizing Favourites........................... 69 Synchronizing Documents ......................... 69 Synchronizing Music, Video and Picture.... 69 Installing software on the phone .................... 70 Stopping Synchronization .............................. 71 ActiveSync Error Information ......................... 72 11.Wireless Network ................................... 73 Creating Internet connection.......................... 73 Disconnect GPRS connection ....................... 73 Creating WAP connection.............................. 74 Internet Explorer ............................................ 75 Internet Sharing..............................................75 Creating Internet Sharing connection.........76 Remote Desktop ............................................76 12.Entertainment .........................................77 Windows Media..............................................77 Add music files ...........................................77 Pictures and Videos .......................................78 Pictures ......................................................78 Searching and displaying pictures list ........78 Viewing pictures .........................................78 Picture listing sequence .............................79 Deleting pictures.........................................79 Editing pictures...........................................79 Setting pictures as Today Background .......79 Setting slide show format ...........................80 Camera ..........................................................80 Capturing photos........................................80 Setting the capturing effect ................................81 Saving settings...........................................82 Capturing videos ........................................82 Video time settings .....................................82 Browsing and deleting videos.....................83 Games ...........................................................83 Bubble Breaker...........................................84 Solitaire ......................................................84 Java ...............................................................84 13.File Explorer............................................86 IV 14.Micro SD Card.........................................87 Using Micro SD card ...................................... 87 Installation steps ........................................ 87 15.GPS ..........................................................88 Introduction of GPS........................................ 88 GPS ........................................................... 88 16.Maintaining your Pocket PC ..................89 Creating or deleting programs........................ 89 Installing new programs by ActiveSync ...... 89 Installing new programs directly from the Internet....................................................... 90 Removing programs................................... 90 Managing the storage .................................... 90 Checking the assignment and usability of the storage ....................................................... 91 Checking the free memory ......................... 91 Saving new documents on Micro SD card.. 91 Deleting unnecessary documents .................. 92 Backup........................................................... 92 17.Phone Maintenance................................93 18.Troubleshooting .....................................95 The phone cant be switched on .................... 95 The phone is switched off automatically......... 95 PIN/ PUK code lock ....................................... 96 Bad call quality............................................... 96 Cant answer a call......................................... 97 Cant make a call ........................................... 97 The call volume is too low ..............................98 The person you are calling cannot hear your voice...............................................................98 The incoming call doesnt ring ........................98 The battery cant be charged..........................99 Cant display network ...................................100 The stylus cant tap accurately .....................100 The phone does not recognize the storage card
.....................................................................100 ActiveSync cant connect with the PC ..........101 ActiveSync has connected with the PC, but cannot sync files...........................................101 Browser cant connect to Internet normally...102 Lack of space ...............................................102 19.Safety Precaution .................................103 Usage environment ......................................103 Medical devices............................................103 Pacemaker ...............................................103 Hearing aids .............................................104 Emergency calls ...........................................104 Making an emergency call........................104 Password access..........................................105 PIN code...................................................105 PIN2 code.................................................105 PUK code .................................................106 PUK2 code ...............................................106 Notes about charging the battery..................106 Battery information and care ........................107 V Note about using spare parts....................... 108 Other safety information .............................. 109 VI Safety notice Before using the phone, please read and follow the rules below carefully. For the detailed information, please refer to the Safety Precaution section on page103. If you dial or answer a call while driving, please use the hands-free device (e.g. earphone, vehicle hands-free system, phone hands-free system) or use your phone after parking the vehicle. The phone may interfere with the communication network of aeroplanes, so please make sure your phone is switched off during the flight. All phones can be subject to interference, which could affect its performance. Please switch off your phone where you see signs forbidding phone use. Such signs can be found in medical centres or establishments containing medical equipment. In order to ensure high performance and to avoid damage the phone, please use the original accessories and battery. Avoid using products which are not compatible. To avoid the risk of any explosion, please switch off the phone at petrol stations and places which are near fuel, chemical solvent or other dangerous substances. Please switch off your phone in areas where there could be a risk of explosion and in areas where you are asked to switch off bidirectional radios. Pay attention and adhere to any rules and regulations concerning mobile phone use. Please neither burn the phone battery nor use it as ordinary rubbish, as this could endanger life and damage to the environment. Please obey the environmental policy of the local government and dispose of and recycle them in time. If you need to connect your phone to other devices, please read the user guide carefully to ensure the procedure is carried VII out safety. SOS Keep small parts (e.g. SIM card) out of the reach of children to prevent batteries from being swallowed or causing other dangers. Please back up the important information of phone and be sure to have a second copy in case data is lost from your phone. Make sure the phone is switched on and has service coverage before inputting the emergency number. Press the call key for your position to be located. Please dont end call unless told to do so. Cautions:
Any unapproved changes or modifications by the party responsible for compliance might infringe the users authority to operate this mobile phone. This mobile phone may generate radio frequency energy, which, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this mobile phone does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try one or more of measures listed below to clear the interference:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Attention: 1. Please send used li-ion batteries to appropriate disposal locations or return them to our company. Do not dispose of the batteries in the dustbin. 2. For body worn operation this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines VIII from when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. IX Getting to know your phone 1. Getting to know your phone Your phone Front view of your phone Earpiece LED Indicator Navigation Key The four-way navigation keys OK Key Press this key to confirm your choice Right Soft Key Press to carry out right-hand-
side commands on the display screen. End Key During a call, press the key to end the call . GPS External Antenna Aperture Touch Screen Display screen and use touch pen to select or write Left Soft Key Press to carry out left -
hand-side commands on the display screen . Send Key Press the key to dial or answer a call. USB/Headset Interface Side view of your phone Power 1. When the device is on, press to enter in sleep mode, press again to wake the device. 2. When the device is on, hold down to choose to switch the device off. 3. When the device is off, press to switch it on. GPS Key Hold down to activate GPS Up Side Key 1. Press to mute when the phone rings to notify a incoming call; hold down to reject a call. 2. Press to adjust the volume while on a call. Down Side Key 1. Press to mute when the phone rings to notify a incoming call; hold down to reject a call. 2. Press to adjust the volume while on a call. Shot Key 1. On the standby mode , hold down to enter the Camera Preview screen . 2. On the Camera Preview screen, press to activate the automatic focus function; hold down to focus and shot. 1 Getting to know your phone Rear view of your phone Stylus Flashing Light Camera Antenna Loudspeaker its icon on the today screen. 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 The Today Screen Select [StartToday] to enter the Today screen which displays important messages like upcoming appointments and all status icons. Enter the corresponding program by selecting NO. Program Function 1 2 Start Time and D t Click [Start] to open the main menu Click to adjust the date, ti d l tti k 2 Getting to know your phone Date time and clock settings Program Menu Device Locked Phone Click to open the corresponding programs Click to lock the keypad and the touch screen to avoid error operation. As for the unlocked operation, please see Page14 Lock the Phone Click to make a phone call Contacts Click to enter the contacts list Status Bar Shows the phones status; click to see the information Status icons locate on the top right side of the today screen. Below are some common status icons. If you are not sure about the meaning of a given icon, using your stylus to select this icon, the screen will display a dialog box to indicate its function; you can also change the icon settings. Status Icon Icon Function description Signal Strength: Represents the current network signal. Click it, and select [Wireless Manager], then choose to turn on/off the phone function Searching for the signal 3 3 4 5 6 7 Getting to know your phone No service Low Battery : Displays when there is little battery power Volume on Volume off Vibrate Receiving beam request Reminder Missed call Dial emergency call without SIM card Call Holding New messages or message sent successfully successfully Receive multimedia messages Downloading multimedia message Fail to download multimedia message Receive messages from MSN Several reminders No connection Synchronizing in progress Active Sync connected GPRS available Connecting GPRS 4 Getting to know your phone NO SIM card inserted Phone is charging. Click to check the charging status Full Battery: Click to check information about the battery Low Battery No Power 5 Getting Started 2. Getting Started Before using the phone, please insert a SIM card supplied by a network service provider. The SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module) includes phone number and detailed information of service items, and can be used to store phone number and user information. rem
(1)
(2) for several seconds to ove the battery. Press and hold switch off the phone. As shown in the following diagram, slide the battery cover in the direction of the bottom of the pho ne and then remove it and the battery. Caution:
SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratching or bending, so be very careful when inserting or removing the card. Please follow the instructions of SIM card user guide provided by the manufacturer and keep SIM card out of the reach of children Before inserting the SIM card, please make sure the phone is switched off, and then Installing SIM card and battery 1 2
(3) Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot. Press the card downwards while inserti ng and make sure the card is facing the correct way, as shown below
(with the contact point facing down). 6 Getting Started in the direction of the top of the phone until it is covered, as shown below:
3
(4) Make sure the battery contacts are facing into the phone, and then push the other side of the battery gently until it fixes itself in the battery slot. 4
(5) Make sure the battery has been installed correctly, and then slide the battery cover 5 Warning:
nt insert or Do remove the SIM card when the phone is switched on or getting charged, or this may damage the SIM card. A Micro SD card is a removable storage card that can be used to increase phone memory, or to backup files and data. Installing Micro SD card 7 Getting Started
(1) When installing the card, make sure side with the golden contacts is faci down and insert the narrower end of the card. Then push the card gently until it is fixed in the battery slot. See the image below for additional in formation:
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(2) To remove the Micro SD card, gently push it toward the phone, and the card will automatically eject from the card slot. Caution:
Dont forcefully remove the Micro SD card from the c ard slot. Warning:
ing the process of r ding, but not limited to, lost data or Dur eading and writing to the Micro SD card, do not remove or insert the card. Amoi will take no responsibility for the following ituations inclu s d amage to the card damage. Battery charging Charge the N800 by the travel charger:
(1
(2) Install the battery in the phone. Insert the lead of the travel charger to USB slot of phone carefully, an charger to a standard wa d connect the ll outlet. 8
(3) While charging, such icon will be displayed. You can view the charging status by clicking it, or selecting
[StartSettingsSystemPower].
(4) When charging is finished, the icon turns
; and the charging process will to be keep in 100.
(5) Disconnect the charger and standard power socket first, and then disconnect the phone and charger. Caution:
1. Please use the approved battery and charger approved by Amoi for use only, otherwise it may Getting Started cause explosion. 2. Try to avoid using USB cable to charge. 3. Generally, the charging time is 2-5 hours depending on the status of the phone (whether switched on, making a call etc.) Battery power display If the battery is low, the empty battery icon will display. If the battery is too low, the phone will switch off automatically. If this occurs, you may lose data that has not been stored. Power on/ off Switching the phone on When the phone is off, hold down several seconds to switch it on. Connect with USB cable or charger will switch the phone on for 9 Getting Started as well. Switching the phone off While the phone is on, hold down whether to switch the phone off. While the device is locked, you shall unlock it and then turn it off. to choose Warning:
While in sleeping mode, the phone just consumes lower power but not turns the phone function off. For the sake of safety, do switch the phone function off and remove the battery in areas where wireless phone use is prohibited. If no SIM card is inserted when powered on, the phone will display corresponding prompt and show the icon as If the PIN code is activated, the phone will remind you to enter the correct PIN code when the phone is switched on. Caution:
If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in succession, your SIM card is locked, and you will need a PUK code supplied by the GSM operator to unlock your phone. If the phone is out of service, it will remind you No Service, and display the icon
. Under the circumstances, you are not allowed to make or answer a call. Only when entering the service area can you regain the network service. Caution:
1. Please dont switch the phone on in areas where wireless phone use is prohibited or where it may cause interference or danger. Please click select [Wireless Manager] to turn the phone function off. 2. The phone is equipped with an antenna. When power is on, please do not touch antenna as this
, and 10 Getting Started may affect call quality onsume more power c Turning on/off and require phone to the phone function tl Turning on the phone function Correc y insert the battery and SIM card, h down to switch on the phone. You can activate and use the phone function in service area. Turning off the phone function old
(1) When the phone is on, click
[Wireless Manager] to turn function, as shown below:
and select off the phone
(2) When the phone is off, click select [Wireless Manager] to turn on the phone function, and Warning:
You shall follow the instruction to turn off the phone function in areas where wireless phone use is prohibited. 11 Getting Started Using shortcut keys When in standby mode, to press some keys directly provides direct access to some frequently used functions. The following table lists the operations and functions of some common shortcut key. Key Operation Function Press briefly Press and hold Press briefly Switch the phone on when the phone is power off Choose to switch the phone off or not when the phone is power on Rotate the screen orientation: Portrait, Landscape(Right-han ded), and Landscape
(Left-handed) Press and hold Camera Key:
Press to enter the camera state Using Stylus The stylus is the device for you to operate AMOI N800 by clicking on the screen to choose programs or to enter some data. Your stylus is extension and retractile. Pulling out of the slot, it will draw out for your convenience. Just insert it into the slot when you dont need it. Stylus is able to do:
Click: Click on the screen by the penpoint to 12 open or select programs. Drag: Click on the screen and drag to choose the programs by the penpoint. Click and hold down: Click one program and Instruction for the first used hold it on to enter its shortcut menu. The menu will list all the available operations. When you switch the phone on for the first time, please follow the prompts displayed on the screen to make the basic operation settings. Touch screen and Calibration It is necessary to calibrate the touch screen when switching the phone on for the first time. The specific method is to follow the movement of the symbol + and click the center of it. Such calibration can make sure the veracity when you use the stylus to choose or enter some information. Getting Started Align screen If the phone cannot respond to your choice correctly, you need to align it:
(1) Select [Start Settings System Screen]. Click [GeneralAlign Screen], then follow the prompts displayed on the screen to align the screen.
(2) When you are aligning the screen, please try as much as possible to tap accurately on the center of the +. Text Size If you want to improve the readability or to view more contents in programs which support adjusting text size, select
[StartSettingsSystemScreenText Size]. Just move the coordinates to zoom in/out the text size. 13 Getting Started Reminder When there are upcoming appointments or new text/multimedia messages, the phone will remind you in some ways. For instance, when there are upcoming appointments, tasks at term, or settled alarms, it will remind you in the below ways:
A prompt box will appear on the inferior of the screen.
Sound prompts
Flash light
Vibrate prompts To set the system notification mode and sound, please select
[StartSettingsPersonalSounds &
Notification]. For the details, please see Sounds & Notifications on page 30. Start The Start menu locates on the upper part of the screen and displays the shortcut ways of those frequently-used applications. Programs Select the program list on the start menu to switch between several programs. To activate one, just select [StartPrograms], then click the title or icon of the program. Notice:
The procedures to access to a certain program described in the user manual may be different with your real operation procedures, because the accessing procedures differ as the setting made in
[StartSettingsMenus]. Please follow your phone settings. 14 Getting Started Device locked Device Lock Use it to avoid improper operation.
(1)
(2) Click <Device unlocked> on the [Today]
screen to lock the device. While the phone is locked, click <Unlock>
on the left inferior side on the today screen, and then tap <Unlock> button to unlock the device. Notice:
If such item cannot be found in Today screen, select [StartSettingsPersonalTodayItems], and put a in the box before [Device Lock], then click <ok>. Locking the phone Select [StartSettingsPersonalLock], then click [Prompt for device unused for] to set the time. Enter the password to lock the whole device in order to prevent others to get your personal information. After the function is activated, the phone will automatically lock when no operation occurs within a period. Under the circumstance, if you want to use your phone again, the phone will display prompt which requires you to enter the password correctly. As for the details, please see P34 Lock. Locking SIM Card You can use PIN code to protect your phone so as to prevent other to use it without your permission. The original PIN code is supplied by GSM operator.
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Phone], and click [Require PIN when phone is used]. Enter the original PIN code supplied by GSM operator.
(2) 15 Getting Started
(3) Click <Enter>
If you want to change PIN code at anytime, please select [Change PIN]. 16 3. Call Functions You can use the call function to save the call log, or to record. Entering the phone screen On the today screen, click <Phone> to enter the phone screen as shown below:
Call Functions Enter PIN code Most SIM cards have PIN code supplied by GSM operator. If the PIN function is activated, each time to switch the phone on or to make a phone call, you have to enter the code. To activate or deactivate the PIN function, select [MenuOptionsPhone] from the phone screen, then click [Require PIN when phone is used].
(1) Enter the original PIN code supplied by the GSM operator Click <Enter>
(2) Notice:
If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in succession, your SIM card is locked, and you will need a PUK code supplied by the GSM operator to unlock your phone. Clear numbers or words Enter Speed Dial List View call history Make a phone call Call Menu 17 Network Operator Call and Contacts Keypad Hide Keypad Call Functions Making a call You can make a call by the number keys, Contacts, Speed Dial, Call History and SIM Contacts. To make a call from the Pone Screen
(1) From the Today Screen, click <Phone> to enter the Phone Screen.
(2) Enter the numbers on the keypad, click or to call. or to end the call. Click once, clear one number; hold
(3) Click Clear numbers: If you dial a wrong number, click it down to clear all numbers. To make a call from Contacts You can use below methods to make a call from Contacts,
(1) Click <Contacts> from the Today Screen
(2) to enter the Contacts List. Select the desired contact, enter its detailed information screen, and click
<Call>.
(2) To make a call from Call History On the Phone Screen, click <Call
(1) History>. You can first choose the type of the call history. If you want to check all the call history, select [MenuFilterAll Calls]. Select the desired number, click <Call> by the stylus.
(3) To make a call from Speed Dial After created the speed dial, just hold down the corresponding number key to speed dial a call.
(1) On the Phone Screen, [Speed DialMenuNew]. Select one contact.
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(3) Choose the available number by click the on [Location] box, (Number 1 button is reserved for Voice Mail, which is to say, Number 1 is not available), then click <ok>
to save the setting as shown below:
Corresponding Numeric Keys for Speed Dial Call Functions corresponding number is double-digit, you shall enter the first digit then tap the second digit by your stylus for 1 to 3 seconds. To replace an occupied numeric key with a new phone number, you can choose to overwrite it. Creating a speed dial number from Contacts
(1) To create a speed dial number from Contacts, select your desired contact from Contacts, enter its detailed screen, then select [MenuEdit Speed Dial]. On the [Location] box, click the available numeric key. to choose
(2)
(4) On the Phone Screen, tap the corresponding numeric key set for Speed Dial for 1 to 3 seconds, the phone will dial the phone number automatically. If the Editing or canceling a speed dial number On the Phone Screen, click <Speed Dial> to enter the Speed Dial List, tap your desired Speed Dial number for a while, there will be a 19 Call Functions check box, you can select [Delete] or [Edit]. To make an emergency call On the Phone Screen, enter the emergency call numbers, and click To make an international call
(1) Click and hold down till the plus +
to call. sign appears which is in the use of replacing 00. Enter your desired numbers, including country code, area code (without the initial 0) and the phone number.
(2) to call.
(3
) Click Caller ID AMOI N800 supports Caller ID (Caller Line Identification Service); besides, SIM Card supports Caller ID as well. If the callers information is saved in Contacts
(Saved at Phone or Saved at SIM Card), when it calls, the phone will display the callers name and number. If the callers information hasnt been saved in Contacts, when it calls, the phone will display its name, and its number (if it is a telephone number or personal handy-phone number, the city or country code the callers number belonging to will be displayed on the name part. Checking Voice Mail Number 1 is reserved as [Voice Mail]. On the Phone Screen, select [Speed DialVoice Mail]. On the setting screen, select [ServiceVoice Mail and Text Messages]. Click <Get Settings> and enter voice mail number (supplied by network operator), then you can view the voice mails by activating the call forwarding function. To adjust the volume
Adjust the volume:
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While on a call, click volume.
While on a call, press volume. to adjust the
to adjust the
Adjust the volume of ringtone or other reminders:
. Then you can
(to adjust the ringtone On non-phone screen, click choose to tap volume) or
(to adjust the phone volume, including reminders and MP3). Select [Off] to mute the volume. When you finish your settings, click the blank area beside the volume box to save your settings. Caution:
on the Status Bar. 1. If vibrate mode is chosen, the phone will display an icon 2. You can adjust the phone volume only in the process of a call. Besides it, to adjust the volume is to adjust volumes for ringtones, reminders and MP3. Call Functions Answering or rejecting a call Answering or rejecting an incoming call
Click <Answer> to pick up the incoming call. If your phone is connected with earphone, you can press the answer key on the earphone to answer the call.
Click <End> to reject the call. If your phone is connected with earphone, you can hold down the answer key on the earphone to reject it. Ending a call Press Screen to end a call. or click on the Phone 21 Call Functions In-call options Call Holding (requires network support) There comes a new call while on a call, your phone will remind you. Then, you can decide to reject or answer the new incoming phone. If choose to answer, you can switch between two calls or three calls.
(1) Select the second call to answer and keep the first on hold;
To end the second call and back to the first one, click or press
(2)
. Switching between two calls (requires network support) Select <Hold> and click <Switch> to switch between two calls. Making a conference call (requires network support)
(1) Keep the first call and to dial or answer the second call. If the conference connection succeeds, the word Conference will appear on the upper part of the Phone Screen. To add more to your conference call, click the <Keyboard> button and enter the numbers.
(2)
(3) Viewing notes while on a call You can view notes when you are on a call dialed from keypad, Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial or SIM Card Contacts. When the note is finished, it will be annexed to this call and be saved at [Call History]. Creating notes:
(1) On the Phone Screen, click <Note> button on the inferior of the screen. 22 Call Functions
(2) Enter the contents and click <ok> to save. Viewing notes:
On call history list, click and hold down your desired call history. Such indicates that this history contains one note. Click [View Note]
or [StartProgramsNotes] to view. Mute while on a call You can turn off the microphone so that you can hear the caller but the caller cannot hear you. On the Phone Screen, click <Mute> to activate the function; click again to deactivate. Caution:
Call waiting, call holding, and conference call depend on the network supply. Contact your service provider for additional information. 23 Call History 4. Call History Call list On the Today Screen, click <Phone> to enter the Phone Screen, and then tap <Call History>
to view the call records. Viewing detailed call history On the call history screen, select [Menu Filter]. Below are all types of the calls and their corresponding icons:
All Calls: Includes all outgoing calls and incoming calls.
: Displays missed calls. Missed Outgoing Incoming Select the desired entry from call history, click it by your stylus, the phone will automatically
: Displays all dialed calls.
: Displays all answered calls. display all details, including time, date, etc. Select one entry, click it by the stylus and hold down to choose the following options: [Delete],
[Send Text Message], and [Call]. Save contacts from Call History
(1) On the Call History Screen, click the entry and hold down to select [Save to Contacts]. Enter the details of the contact, and click
<ok> to save it.
(2) Call Timers
(1) On the Call History Screen, select
[MenuCall Timers] to view. Click <Reset>. Records here will be initialized.
(2) 24 Input Modes 5. Input Modes You can enter letters and words by using the touch screen. N810 has four ways to input:
Block Recognizer, Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, and Transcriber. Enter Screen Below is the layout of the enter screen. Switch the input modes Click beside the input icon to choose your desired input mode. Block Recognizer
(1)
(2) Click to choose [Block Recognizer]. Enter letters on the left letter frame; enter numbers on the right number frame.
(3) Click to see how to input distinguishable letters and numbers. 25 Input Modes Keyboard
(1)
(2)
(3) Click Click to choose [Keyboard]. Use the stylus to tap the letters and words. to hide the keyboard. Letter Recognizer
(1)
(2) Click to choose [Letter Recognizer]. Write capital letters on the left frame;
lowercase on the middle frame; and numbers on the right frame.
(3) Click to see how to input distinguishable letters and numbers. 26 Input Modes Transcriber
(1) Click to choose [Transcriber]. There will be a transcriber intro box, click <ok>.
(2) Use the stylus to write letters or words on any place of this screen. Please stop for a second when you finish one letter, as the below figure:
to see help For more, please click information. Drawing on the screen Select [Start Programs Notes] to open any note, and click [Menu Draw] to draw directly on the screen. Once you draw one line cross three lines on the screen, there will appear one frame. Then any drawing within the frame will be defaulted as 27 Input Modes one part of it. If the drawing hasnt crossed three lines, it will be defaulted as the contents of writing. Below is the figure of the frame:
and then select to edit or click <Menu> to cut, copy and paste. To adjust the size of the drawing, deactivate [Draw] function, and then drag the selected dots toward the outside of the drawing. To zoon the drawing, please select [Menu Zoom]. Editing the drawing Before you edit the drawing, select if first.
(1) Keep taping on the drawing by the stylus till the selecting dots appear. Select several drawings, deactivate [Draw] and drag your desired drawings. Click and hold down the selected drawings,
(2) 28 Settings 6. Settings You can adjust the phone settings according to your own favour, please select [Start Settings] to set. Personal Settings Select [StartSettingsPersonal] to choose to adjust the following settings:
Owner Information
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Owner Information]. Enter your own information on
[Identification] screen. Enter other information needed to display while switching on the phone on [Notes]
screen.
(2)
(3) Notice:
Only when you enter [Option] screen and tap
[Notes] on it can your device display the information you input on [Notes].
(4) On the [Notes] screen, click
[Identification information] and
[Notes].Thus if you lose your phone, people who pick up it will have a clue to contact you. Today Select [StartSettingsPersonalToday]. Change the background On the [Appearance] screen, you are able to set a theme for your device. Following are the setting methods:
(1) Click [Use this picture as the background] if you want to customize the background.
(2) Click [Browse] to select more files to be 29 Settings the background.
(3) Click <ok> to save the setting. If you want to beam your favourite theme to your friends, please select the theme and click
[Beam] on the [Appearance] screen. Customize the displayed information
(1) Select
[StartSettingsPersonalToday].
(2) On the [Items] screen, click the items you want to display on the Today Screen. Sounds & Notifications Enable to change the sounds types:
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Sounds & Notification].
(2) On the [Sounds] screen, you can choose to activate the sounds for events and programs.
(3) On the [Notifications] screen, select your desired event and its corresponding notification way. There are several kinds of notifying methods available, for instance, play sound, display message on screen, flash light, and vibrate. More sounds You can download more sounds from your PC via USB cable, and set them as the ringtone or notification sounds.
(1) Insert the USB cable to the USB port on your PC to connect your phone to your PC. Active Sync will be activated automatically.
(2) Select [My ComputerMobile DeviceMy Windows Mobile-Based DeviceApplication DataSounds]. You can copy your favourite ringtones to the file. 30 Buttons You can customize the buttons functions to open the most frequently used programs. Program Buttons
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal ButtonsProgram Buttons].
(2) Select one button, and choose a corresponding program on [Assign a program] box.
(3) Click <ok> to save your settings. Up/Down Control You can customize the way your Up/Down control repeats. Phone ring and Security Select [StartSettingsPersonalPhone]
to open the setting screen. You can choose the ring tone and ring type. Settings You can use PIN code to protect your phone preventing others to use it without your permission. The original PIN code is supplied by the GSM operator.
(1) Select [Require PIN when phone is used], input the correct PIN code and click
<Enter>. If you need to change PIN code, please click [Change PIN].
(2) Call Barring
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Phone].
(2) Select [ServicesCall Barring], click
[Get Settings]. After the phone finish to read settings from the network, you can customize it. Click <ok> to save the settings. Caller ID
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal 31 Settings Phone].
(2) Select [ServicesCaller ID], click [Get Settings]. After the phone finish to read settings from the network, you can customize it. Click <ok> to save the settings. Call Forwarding
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Phone].
(2) Select [ServicesCall Forwarding], click
[Get Settings]. After the phone finish to read settings from the network, you can customize it. Click <ok> to save the settings. Call Waiting
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Phone].
(2) Select [ServicesCall waiting], click
[Get Settings]. After the phone finish to read settings from the network, you can customize it. Click <ok> to save the settings. Voice Mail and Text Messages
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Phone].
(2) Select [ServicesVoice Mail and Text Messages], click [Get Settings]. After the phone finish to read settings from the network, you can customize it. Click <ok>
to save the settings. Fixed Dialing If the network operator and your SIM card support this function, you can restrict the phone numbers you dial. If activate the function, your phone can only call the numbers saved at fixed number list. Besides, the first time you switch the phone on if you activate the function, you need to enter 32 Settings the PIN2 Code; and if you dont switch off the phone, you dont need to enter it the next time to set.
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Phone]. Select [ServicesFixed Dialing], click
[Get Settings]. After the phone finish to read settings from the network, you can choose to activate it or not. Click <ok> to save the settings.
(2) Network
(1) Select [StartSettingsPersonal Phone]. Select [Network] to do the corresponding settings.
(2) Menus The [Start] menu only allows 7 programs. To add programs you use most frequently to the
[Start] menu, please follow the below steps:
(1)
(2) Select [StartSetting Personal Menus] to enter the menu screen. Drag the scroll bar to choose different menus. The selected will appear on the
[Start] menu, and the others will appear on
[StartProgram]. Click <ok> to save the settings.
(3) Input Select [StartSetting PersonalInput]
(1) On the [Input Method] screen: Click your desired input method and then to do the corresponding settings. On the [Option] screen: Choices like voice recording format, Default zoom level for writing, are available here. The setting will be applied to any written or recorded programs of N800, but not to the contents you input on the Enter Screen. You can also change the settings on the
(2)
(3) 33 Settings Enter Screen. Click beside the input icon and select [Options] to set. Lock Select [StartSetting PersonalLock]. On the [Passsword] screen:
(1) Click [Prompt if device unused for], and set the time limit. Select password types: [Simple PIN] or
[Strong alphanumeric]. The strong one requires 7 characters, including capital letter, lowercase, number and punctuation.
(2) On the [Hint] Screen:
If you enter the password wrongly more then 5 times, the password hint will appear. Caution:
Forgetting you password, you need to reset the phone to the original state. But all data and installed applications will lose. System Settings About Version: Displays relevant information of this device. Device ID: If other devices have the same device name with your phone, and you cannot connect to the net, please change your device name. Copyrights: Provides the declaration of the copyrights. 34 Backlight Select [StartSettingsSystemBacklight]
to adjust the backlight settings. Certificates Select [StartSettingsSystem Certificates]. Use [Personal] to positively identify yourself to others. Use [Intermediate] to positively identify intermediate certification authorities. Use [Root] to positively identify root certification authorizes. Clock & Alarms Select [StartSettingsSystemClock &
Alarms]. Time: [Home] or [Visiting] is available for you to choose in order to give you a convenient way to check the accurate local date and Settings time while traveling. Alarms: click the alarm icon to adjust the reminding mode of the alarm, including sound, flash light, and vibrate. Click time to adjust the alarm time. Click [Description] to enter the prompt information you want to display. Select the day you need the alarm and click <ok> to save, please see the following picture:
e Activat alarms Valid ti for ala me rms Prompt More: Select to decide whether to display the clock on the title bar in all programs. 35 Settings To change the format of the displayed date and time, please select [StartSettingsSystem Regional Settings]. Customer Feedback Select [StartSettingsSystemCustomer Feedback]. You can choose to participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program to better Windows Mobile software. Encryption Select [StartSettingsSystem Encryption]. Click<Encrypt files placed on storage cards> to encrypt files placed on a storage card. These files are readable only by this Windows Mobile-based device. Error Reporting Select [StartSettingsSystemError Reporting] to activate it. External GPS With the support of GPS receiver, your device is able to reveal your location accurately on the map. The GPS receiver of your device has two types, the installed and the built-in. Select [StartSettingsSystemExternal GPS] to set the GPS. Select [StartHelpContentsGPS] to view the details. 36 Settings Memory Select [StartSettingsSystemMemory]. Main: Displays the memory information of the data storage and of the program storage. Storage Card: Displays the memory state of the storage card or USB. Running Programs: Displays a list of the running programs. Select a certain program from the list and click <Activate> to run, click
<Stop> to stop the program. If the running state of the program is unstable or the program memory is not enough, you may need to cease the program. Power
(1) Select [StartSettingsSystem Power]. Battery: Displays the remaining battery power.
(2)
(3) Advanced: [Turn off device if not used for] will let the phone turn to sleep mode after a corresponding period. [On external power] means the phone is being used while charging. Regional Settings Select [StartSettingsSystemRegional Settings] to adjust the settings of [Regional],
[Number], [Currency], [Time] and [Date]. Remove Programs Select [StartSettingsSystemRemove Programs] to remove your desired programs, and then click <Remove>. Caution:
You are only allowed to remove programs installed by yourself. The original programs installed on the factory are irremovable. 37 Settings Screen Select [StartSettingsSystemScreen]. General: You can adjust the screen orientation and align the screen if it is not responding accurately to stylus taps. Clear Type: Smoothes the edges of screen fonts for many programs. Text Size: Adjusts the text size. Windows Update This function enables your phone to update its programs. Select [StartSettingsSystem Windows Update], and then follow the instruction to check and download the updated applications. Connections Setting Beam After choosing <Receive all incoming beams>, you are allowed to receive the incoming beam from other devices.. Connections For the details, please see Internet Explorer on page 75. Network Cards You can choose different network adapters and adjust the settings. 38 USB to PC Click <Enable advanced network functionality>, and then you can change the type of USB connection to help to solve the connecting ActiveSync problems. Settings 39 Personal Manager 7. Personal Manager The N810 includes [Contacts], [Calendar],
[Tasks] and [Notes], etc. You are allowed to use these programs alone or together. For example, when you are editing a short message, you can add the e-mail address from Contacts. You can click the program icons on the [Start]
menu to switch between different programs. The [Contacts] list will give you a convenient way to access to your desired information. All the contacts information is saved on SIM Card or on the phone.
Contacts saved on SIM Card: Only includes the name and one number (its memory size depends on the type of the SIM card). Contacts
act Contacts saved on the phone: On the cont list of the phone, you can not only recor d information about the contacts name, different types of numbers, e-mail addr and home address, but also save the contacts personal information, like the birthday, anniv and children. ersary, name of the spouse ess, Crea
(1) phone ting new contact on the On the Today screen, select
[ContactsNewOutlook Contact] to e [details] option shown as the enter th below:
40
(2)
(3) Input the name and other information of the contact. Click <ok> after you finish your editing to back to the contacts list. You can also add notes to the contact by selecting [ContactsNewOutlook Contact Notes]. Creating new contact on SIM card
(1) On Today screen, select
[ContactsNewSIM Contact]. Input the contacts name and one phone
(2) Personal Manager number. Click <ok> to back to the contacts list.
(3) Viewing contacts On the Today screen, select <Contacts> to enter the contacts list. It includes all contacts saved on SIM card and on the phone.
On the contacts list, an icon will appear on the right side of the contacts name, indicating the type of the saved number. If it is a work number, w will appear; if it is a home number, h will appear after the name;
if is a mobile phone number, m will appear. But SIM contacts only have an icon of the SIM card.
Click your desired contact to view its detailed information. Searching contacts On the Today screen, select <Contacts> to enter the contact list as shown below:
41 Personal Manager Enter parts of the name to search the contact quickly Indicate the contact is saved on the SIM card 1. Click to display or edit the details of the contact; 2. Click and hold down to select operating options Select the corresponding first letter to search for the contact Select it to choose the correspondi ng options Speed Dial The smart dial enables you to find your desired contact fast. On the Today screen, click <Phone> to enter the Phone screen. Directly click the letter or the corresponding numeric key of the contacts name. After the phone lists the matched contact, click your desired one, and dial. Changing list viewing mode Changing the list viewing mode of Contacts, on the Contact screen, select [MenuOption] to enter the List View Settings screen. Choose your desired mode by clicking the corresponding check box. Changing display type of Contacts On the Contacts screen, select [MenuFilter]
to choose the display type of contacts, including
[All Contacts], [Recently Viewed], [No 42 Categories] and [More]. Editing contacts information If you want to change contacts information, enter the detailed screen of the contact, and select [MenuEdit] to start editing, as shown below:
Personal Manager
[MenuDelete Contact], click <Yes> to delete it. Tasks This function will keep a track to all your tasks which can be displayed on the Today screen. Creating a new task
(1) Select
[StartProgramsTasksMenuNew Task]. Edit the subject and contents of the task;
click <ok> to save it.
(2) Deleting contacts On the Today screen, click <Contacts> to enter the screen. Choose one contact, and select
Categories: Grouping the tasks. Click
[Categories] and select one. To create a new category, select <New> and click <ok>
to save it.
Notes: On the Notes screen, you can add other information of the task and click <ok>
to save it. 43 Personal Manager
Speed create new task: On the Today screen, select the bar displaying tasks to enter the Tasks screen. Click [Tap here to add a new task], and input the contents.
To set reminders for new tasks: Select
[MenuOptions] and click [Set reminders for new items].
Editing the task: Select the task and click
<Edit> to change the information. Notes This function allows you to track your ideas, drawings and phone numbers on the written or recording form. Creating notes
(1)
(2) Select [StartProgramsNotesNew]. You are able to create a note by writing, drawing, typing or recording.
(3) You can also insert date to the note. First, make sure you dont select any thing or any drawing; then, click and hold down on any places of the Note screen; finally, select [Insert]. Methods for recording
(1) Select [StartProgramsNotes] to open a note. Select [MenuView Recording Toolbar]. Keep the microphone close to your mouth or other sounds.
(2)
(3)
(4) Click to start recording and you will to stop and hear Beep once. Click you will hear Beep twice. Such represents a piece of recording.
(5) Click on the file explorer or notes with records to play the record. Click adjust the volume. to 44 Personal Manager Adjusting the voice recording format Select [MenuOptionsGlobal Input Options Options] to adjust the voice recording format. Rename or move notes If you want to rename the note, select
[MenuTools Rename/Move] to operate. Select note template
(1) On the note list, select [Menu Options]. Select one from the check box of [Default template].
(2) Calendar The function will arrange appointments for you, including meeting and others. You can select one of the following display modes: <Day>,
<Week>, <Month>, <Year>, and <Agenda> to check your appointment. Besides, you can also set sounds or other methods to remind you. The Today screen will list appointments occurred today. Select [StartCalendar] to enter the calendar list as the below shown:
Send notes via e-mail On the note list, click and hold down one note or one piece of record, select [Send]. 45 Personal Manager on the check box of [Reminder]. Editing appointments
(1) Select one appointment and enter its viewing screen, and then select
[MenuEdit] to start editing. Click <ok> to save it. To activate reminder function for new
(2)
(3) appointments, please select
[MenuToolsOptionsAppointments Set reminder for new items] from the Calendar screen. Sending meeting notification You can set meetings with Outlook E-mails users by using Calendar.
(1) Create a new appointment and enter contents of the meeting. Select [Attendees] to add attendees from the list of the contacts e-mail address. 46 Creating a new appointment
(1) Select [MenuNew Appointment] to create a new appointment. Input the details of the appointment. Click <ok> to save it.
(2)
(3)
Click [Starts] and [Ends] to change the date and time.
To add note, please select [Notes] to input.
To set reminders, please select [Remind me]
(2)
(3)
(4) Click <ok> to save it. The meeting notification will be created automatically and will be sent to the attendees at the time you synchronizing with your PC. The contents you input on
[Notes] will be sent out together. Notes:
The available contacts for attendees are contacts saved with e-mail address. Search This function can help you to find the files you need quickly.
(1)
(2) Select [StartProgramsSearch]. Enter key words on the check box of
[Search for]. Select the data type on the check box of
[Type] to improve the searching efficiency.
(3) Personal Manager
(4)
(5) Click <Search> to find matched files or folders. If you want to find out data which requires huge memory, please select [Larger than 64 KB] on the check box of [Type]. Calculator The calculator function can perform standard mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Select [StartProgramsCalculator]. Help Select [StartHelp] to view the information about the using method of the N810. 47 Messaging 8. Messaging With this function, you can create, edit, send and receive SMS, MMS and Outlook E-mails. E-mails are sent via the e-mail address which is supplied by ISP (Internet Service Provider) or E-mail service provider. SMS and MMS use the phone number as the information address which are sent and received by GSM network operator. Notes:
When your phone is using ActiveSync to synchronize with your PC, you are not allowed to serf on the internet via GPRS, send or receive MMS and Internet e-mails. the Select Messaging screen. Click the Text Messages screen to switch between SMS, MMS and Outlook E-mail.
[StartMessaging]
to enter on Outlook E-mail The mail system can receive e-mails from the Internet, and from Exchange or Outlook while synchronizing with your PC by ActiveSync. You are able to send and receive mails sent or received via POP3 and IMAP from the Internet. Caution:
If you are using MMS and E-mail functions, please select
[StartSettingsConnectionsConnections] to choose the corresponding connections. New E-mail account
(1) Select [StartMessagingNew E-mail Account] and input the e-mail address. 48 Messaging
If you click [Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet], tap
<Next>. The phone will automatically connect to the E-mail server and start to download necessary connection settings.
When the phone cannot find the account you entered, click <Next> to start manual setup.
When the account is found, click <Next> to continue. 49 Messaging
If you dont select [Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet], click
<Next> to start manual setup.
(2) Select the needed E-mail service provider and enter your name. Click <Next>.
(3) Input the title of E-mail incoming server and select the account types your e-mail service provider supports. Click <Next>. 50 Messaging
(4) Enter the account name and password, and then click <Next>. If you select [Save Password], you wont be required to enter your password the next time you log in your e-mail account. But if you lose your phone, others who pick it up will have your account.
(5) Input the title of the e-mail outgoing server, and click <Next>. Now most free e-mail requires SMTP authentication. If your outgoing server requires it too, you are suggested to click [Outgoing server requires authentication] to ensure the successful e-mail sending. 51 Messaging
(6) Select [Automatic Send/Receive], and click <Finish> to complete the setup. Finishing all these steps, select the account. Your new account will appear on the messaging menu. Then you are able to connect to your e-mail server. Switching accounts Select [MenuGo To] to choose the account. Deleting accounts Select [StartMessaging], click choose the account you want to delete. Select to
52 Messaging
[MenuDeleteYes]. But you cannot delete accounts of SMS and MMS. Editing e-mails
(1) Select [StartMessaging], and click to enter the account you want to send out the mail. Select [MenuNew]. Enter the recipients e-mail address on the check box of [To], or click it to choose the recipient from the contacts list. Input the subject and contents. To send out an annex, click [MenuInsert]
to choose picture, voice note or file to be the annex. If you want to send out a voice file, you can record one by inserting [Voice Note] and manually add it as the annex. When you finish editing the mail, click
<Send> to send it our, or click <ok> to
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7) save it on the draft. Receiving e-mails
(1)
(2)
(3) On any folder of the account, click
[MenuSend/Receive]. When connecting to the e-mail system, mails saved in Outbox will be sent out automatically; meanwhile, new incoming e-mails will be automatically downloaded to Inbox. By the Default Settings, the inbox will download each e-mail without its annex. You can adjust the setting on the e-mail server attribute. If you want to read the whole mail, you have to mark the incoming e-mail and connect to the e-mail server or synchronize again. Caution:
The moment you send out your e-mail the phone is connected with the e-mail server, the mail will be 53 Messaging MMS sent out right away. If it is offline, the mail will be saved on the Outbox, and be sent out automatically at the next time the phone is connected to the e-mail server or synchronizing with your PC. Only when your SIM card supports this function can your phone receive and send MMS
(Multimedia Messages). As for the price of the MMS service, please contact with your GSM network operator. Configuring MMS settings
[MMS Configuration] will list the available MMS server for you. [About] will list all program information concerning with MMS. To successfully send and receive MMS, please set accurately on [MMS Configuration].
(1) Select [StartMessagingMMS]. Choose any account on the Messaging screen and select
[MenuToolsOptionsMMS] to enter the MMS Configuration screen. There are four options: [Preferences],
[Blacklist], [Servers], and [About]. Select
[Servers] and click [CmwapMMSC] to set. Select [Preference] option:
(2)
Retrieve messages immediately: Usually you will receive a notification of an incoming MMS. If you click this option, the phone will automatically download new MMS.
Confirm to retrieve messages while roaming: Selecting it, your phone will not have a corresponding prompt of downloading a new MMS while roaming.
Save sent messages: Save sent MMS.
Allow read report: You will receive a report that the recipient has received and read the MMS you sent. 54
Disconnect network connection after MMS: After sending or receiving a MMS, the phone will disconnect with GPRS.
Attempts before giving up: The option allows you to set the times of attempts before giving up sending MMS.
Phone resolution: Select the phone resolution you want to send. To choose a resolution lower than the original resolution will shorten the sending or receiving time. Editing a MMS MMS is formed by different kinds of slides. Each slide can be picture, video clip, audio clip, and text. Please select
[StartMessagingMMSMenuNew]. The screen will not be blank. Default template pictures will appear. If you want to start editing from a blank screen, please click [Always choose custom] and select [Options] to enter the below screen:
Messaging 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 1. Enter the subject. 2. Click the icon beside the [Subject] check box to select [Cc] and [Bcc]. 3. Click to choose the picture or video clip you want to insert. 4. Click to choose your favourites website, and then click <Select> to insert. 5. Click to enter text. 6. Click to choose the video clip you want to 55 Messaging insert. 7. Menu: Includes options like [Add recipients],
[Insert Media] etc.
Add Recipient: Enter the Contacts screen to choose the recipient. You can choose to send the MMS to several recipients, in other words, you can select several contacts.
Insert Media: Select to insert
[Picture/Video], [Audio] or [Text].
Remove Media: Select to remove
[Picture/Video], [Audio] or [Text].
Slides: Provides [Insert Slide], [Delete Slide], and [Organize Slides].
Template: Includes [New From Template],
[Save as Template] options.
New From Template: Use the default template to edit a new MMS.
Save as Template: Save the editing MMS as a template.
Capture:
Picture: Capture new pictures.
Video: Capture new video.
Attachment: Insert vCard, vCalendar or other files to the editing MMS.
Send via SMS: Change the MMS as SMS and send it out. But this operation only reserves the recipient and the text.
Cancel Message: Cancel the new MMS and back to the previous menu.
Options:
Background: Select the background colour of MMS.
Text Layout: Decides where the inserted text will be. 56
Text Size: [Small], [Normal] and [Large]
are available for you to choose.
Text Colour: Choose the text colour according to your favour.
Text Background: Choose the colour of the text background.
Send Options: You can adjust the settings of [Delivery], [Expiration],
[Priority], etc. 8. Click to preview MMS. 9. Select the input mode. 10. Click <Send> to send the current MMS. Before you send a text message, your phone must store the accurate service center number supplied by GSM network operator.
(1) On the Today screen, click <Phone> to SMS Messaging enter the phone screen, and select
[MenuOptionsServicesVoice Mail and text Messages]. Click < Get Settings>. Enter the service center supplied by GSM network operator and click <ok>.
(2) Editing a Text Message
(1) Select [StartMessagingText MessagesMenuNew] to open the text message editing screen. Insert one or several phone numbers on
[To] check box, using semicolon to separate the numbers; or select
[MenuAdd Recipients] to open the contacts list. On the text box to enter the contents, or select [MenuMy Text] to insert the default text. Click <Send>.
(2)
(3)
(4) 57 Messaging
(5)
(6)
(7) If you want to insert your signature after each SMS, click [MenuTools OptionsAccountsSignatures]
on the Inbox screen. Choose [Text Messages] on [Select an account] box. Click [Use signature with this account] and enter the signature on the text box. If you want to use signature when replying and forwarding messages, click [Use when replying and forwarding]. If you want to delivery notification, please click [MenuToolsOptions AccountsText Messages], and click
[Reuest delivery notifications]. MSN Messenger MSN Messenger gives you convenience to chat with your friends at anytime or anywhere. Select [StartProgramsMessenger]. Functions of Messenger
View the online list
Send and receive MSN messengers
Chat with groups of the contacts
Inform friends your online state
Make your state invisible to others or forbid them to send messages to you Set an account on MSN Messenger. Log in MSN Messenger. You need a Microsoft Passport account to use MSN Messenger. If you already have an account, you still need:
(1)
(2) Setting account You have to set the account so as to use MSN Messenger. You need a Microsoft Passport or Hotmail account. Besides, before you use it, make sure that the phone is connected to the 58 Messaging Internet.
(1)
(2) Select [StartProgramsMessenger]. Select [MenuOptionsMessenger] on the MSN Messenger screen. Enter your display name. Click [Update all contacts display name automatically]. Log in and Log on
(1) Click anywhere on the screen when you log in and follow the prompts to log in. Select [MenuLog on].
(3)
(4)
(1) 59 Office Mobile Word Mobile 9. Office Mobile Word Mobile will provide the users convenience to copy documents, cooperating with Microsoft Word on your PC. You can use it to create new documents or copy Word documents from PC to this device. You can also use Word Mobile to create every kind of documents, like letter, meeting notes, memo, etc. Creating documents
(1) Select [StartOffice MobileWord MobileNew]. There will appear a blank document. If youve selected the default mode, the document will be displayed in a given template format. You can only open one document once a time. If you open the
(2)
(3) second document, the system will save the first one automatically. You are able to save or use documents of different formats, including <.txt>, <.doc>, <.dot>, and
<.rtf>, etc. On the editing screen, click <View> to choose [Toolbar], [Wrap to Window], and
[Zoom] functions.
(4) Word Mobile includes one corresponding document list saved on the phone. Click the list to open the document; click and hold down one document, you can enter to choose operations like [Rename/Move], [Delete], [Create Copy], [Select All], [Send], [Beam File].
(5) For more information about Word Mobile, please select [StartHelp] to view. Transferring documents When transferring data, Word documents (.doc) and templates (.dot) created by Word 6.0 or updated versions on your PC will be transferred 60 as Word Mobile documents (.psw) and templates (.psw). Times to transfer the data including:
Synchronizing data
Copying Word documents from your PC to the phone
Incoming an e-mail with Word documents as the attachment While synchronizing or copying the document to your PC, Word Mobile documents will be transferred as Word documents. Transferring Word to Word Mobile, most simple text and paragraph format will be saved and displayed, but most formats will be lost or changed. Excel Mobile Excel Mobile will provide the users convenience to copy documents, cooperating with Microsoft Excel on your PC. You can use it to create new documents or copy Excel Office Mobile documents from PC to this device. To create a new document, click [StartOffice MobileExcel MobileNew], and a blank e-table. You can use different formats, including Excel template (.xlt) and Excel Sheet (.xls), etc. to save the e-tables.
(1) Excel Mobile includes one corresponding document list saved on the phone. Click the list to open the document; click and hold down one document, you can enter to 61 Office Mobile
(2) choose operations like [Rename/Move],
[Delete], [Create Copy], [Select All],
[Send], [Beam File]. Excel Mobile provides the basic e-table tools, for example, filter, formula, and function. To display the toolbar, click
[ViewToolbar]. Using skills of Excel Mobile While using big Excel Sheet, please pay attention to the below items:
On full screen view, you are able to view the sheet as much as possible. Click
[ViewFull Screen]. To deactivate full screen mode, click [Full Screen] again.
Display or hide items from the window, click
[ViewShow] to select your desired items.
Freezing panes on the sheet. Choose your desired pane to freeze. Click [ViewFreeze Panes]. You are able to freeze the pane on the top of the left side so as to make the targets visible while scrolling.
Spilting panes to display different area of the big table. Click [ViewSplit], and then drag the split bar to your desired place. To remove the split bar, click [ViewRemove Split]. Transferring sheets When transferring data, Excel sheet (.xls) and templates (.xlt) created by Excel 5.0/9.5 or updated versions on your PC will be transferred as Excel Mobile sheet (.pxl) and templates
(.pxt). Times to transfer the data including:
Synchronizing data
Copying Excel sheets from your PC to the phone
Incoming an e-mail with Excel sheets as the attachment While synchronizing or copying the sheets to your PC, Excel Mobile sheets will be transferred as Excel sheets. Transferring Excel 62 to Excel Mobile, most simple text and paragraph format will be saved and displayed, but most formats will be lost or changed. PowerPoint Mobile You can use PowerPoint Mobile to open or view slides of ppt or pps created by PowerPoint 97 or updated versions. The briefing elements used by many slides, such as switching slides or animation are able to be show on this phone. If slides are set to be time play, the phone will automatically switch to the next slide when comes to the due time. Connecting to the web is also available here. Functions PowerPoint Mobile doesnt support:
Notes: Notes will not be shown on the slide.
Rearrange/Editing slides: PowerPoint Mobile only available for you to view. Office Mobile
Document Types: PPT documents created by versions before PowerPoint 97, and documents have attachments which are HTML websites of htm and mht formats. Showing slides
(1)
(2)
(3) Select [StartOffice Mobile PowerPoint Mobile]. Click your desired slide on the list. Click on the showing slide screen to forward to the next slide. If the slide contents are set to be time play,
(4) the phone will automatically switch to the next slide when comes to the due time. Stopping slide show Click [ Stop slide show]. Viewing different slides If the slides havent been set to time play, you 63 Office Mobile can switch to the next or previous slide manually.
(1) Select [StartOffice Mobile PowerPoint Mobile]. Open the slides.
(2)
(3) Select [ Next/Previous], or click
[Switch to Slides] to choose the slides you want to view. Caution:
If you want to zoom in the scaling, you are not allowed to view other slides before you set it to the normal scaling. Select [Next/Previous], the phone will play the animation but not back to the previous slide or forward to the next slide. 64 10. ActiveSy Microsoft ActiveSync can synchronize information on the phone with information on the PC via USB cable. nc Note:
Before using ActiveSync, you shall install the ActiveSync software attached with the phone to your PC by following the instructions shown on the screen. Setting up Caution:
1. When you need to synchronize information of Contacts, Calendar, E-mails, Tasks, and Notes on the phone with your PC, first you have to ensure that your PC has installed Microsoft Office Outlook. 2. ActiveSync cannot synchronize with ActiveSync Microsoft Office Express, but only with Microsoft Office Outlook. 3. While synchronizing, make sure that the phone has disconnected [Internet Sharing], otherwise, ActiveSync cannot connect automatically. Synchronizing with PC
(1)
(2) First connect the phone to your PC by USB cable. The PC will automatically activate Microsoft ActiveSync, and then the located down on the taskbar on your PC will turn green. The Pocket PC Sync Setup Wizard will appear on your PC screen.
(3) As the below picture shown, follow the instructions to set up synchronization between your PC and the phone. 65 ActiveSync If choose Document information type to sync, ActiveSync will create a folder named <Device Name> My Documents on the folder of My Documents. ActiveSync will sync all information saved in this folder with information saved in My Documents folder on your phone.
On the setup wizard screen, click <Cancel>, then you can only copy or delete files between your PC and the phone, and add or move programs on the phone, but cannot synchronize corresponding data.
If you click <Next>, then it is able to synchronize information (Contacts, Calendar, E-mails, etc.) between your phone and the PC and to adjust the settings. Caution:
(4) As the below figure shown, click <Finish>
to complete the setup. 66
(5) Save the settings and start selecting your desired items to sync. Item One Item Two Item Three
Item one: Combine the items on your phone with the items on the PC. ActiveSync
Item two: Replace the items on your phone with the items on the PC.
Item three: Do not synchronize the information, and keep each device separately independent. According to your selected item, click <ok> to complete the sync setup automatically. Synchronizing will appear on the main screen of Microsoft ActiveSync. And the information type you select will be synchronized automatically. On the ActiveSync screen on your phone, select <Sync> to start; if you want to stop before completing the synchronization, click
<Stop>. Synchronizing with server To set up your phone to synchronize directly with exchange server, you will need to get the server name and the server domain name form your service provider or system administrator;
67 ActiveSync you must also know your exchange user name and password.
(1) Select [StartPrograms ActiveSync Menu Configure Server]. Enter the server address in the [Server address] box and click <Next> to continue. Enter the needed server information in
[User Name] box and [Password] box, and input the servers domain on [Domain]
box. Click <Next>. Select the information type you want to sync, and click <Finish> to end the setting. Click <Sync> to start synchronizing.
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(3)
(4) Synchronization Information You can adjust the information type and settings on ActiveSync on the PC. Click Tools, and then select Options to choose your desired information type. If the item you select is available, click Settings to choose the options you need. You can also click the right key of the mouse to adjust the settings directly. While connecting, if the set information type is different between the phone and the PC, ActiveSync will automatically check the updated contents and start synchronizing. You can also click to stop it. to sync and click Note:
. After setting up the connection between your phone and the PC, remote connection between server and the phone can be set up as well. 68 Synchronizing Outlook Based on your selection, Contacts, Calendar, E-mails, Tasks, and Notes will be synchronized between your phone and the PC. Synchronizing Favourites Synchronize [Favourites] in Internet Explorer on your phone with [Move Favoutites] on the PC favorites. Synchronizing Documents Synchronize all documents in [My Documents]
ActiveSync folder on your phone with documents in
[<Device Name> My Documents] folder on your PC. Synchronizing Music, Video and Picture You can combine ActiveSync and Windows Media Player on the PC to sync with music, video and picture files saved on the playing list of [Windows Media] on your phone. To do this, you have to set synchronization operation for these media files on Windows Media Player on your PC. Only complete the below operations can your phone be able to start media synchronization:
Install Windows Media Player10 or updated versions (requires Windows XP system or updated system).
Use USB cable to connect the mobile device to the PC. Deactivate. 69 ActiveSync
Set up synchronization between the phone and Windows Media Player. Select Media on ActiveSync screen after synchronizing, shown as the below figure, and click [Setup must be completed] to open Windows Media Player, and then choose Sync to start sync. You can click Set Sync to reset the media files you want to sync. Installing software on the phone You can install software on the phone from the PC through ActiveSync.
(1) Set up connection between the PC and your phone through ActiveSync. Run the installation driver on the PC. Select the saved place for the installation on your phone, and install it. If there is a Micro SD card in the phone, you will be reminded to select the place to save.
(2)
(3) Caution:
ActiveSync cannot sync SMS and MMS. ActiveSync will transfer files while synchronizing. For more details, please refer to ActiveSync Help on the PC. Caution:
If you delete or change one item on the PC, the item on the phone will be deleted or changed the next time you synchronize, vice versa. 70 Stopping Synchronization Stopping synchronization will delete all synchronization and file transferring settings.
(1)
(2) Disconnect your phone from the PC. As the below figure shown, click Mobile Device on File menu, and choose your desired devices.
(3) Click Delete Mobile Device on File menu. ActiveSync 71 ActiveSync is unsuccessful ActiveSync Error Information through If synchronization ActiveSync, error information will appear on the phone screen. When the error information appears, click the Prompt button on the PC and ActiveSync will display additional error information. Some errors may influence ActiveSync operation. If you suspect there may be something wrong with ActiveSync you can select manual synchronization. After finishing manual synchronization, Auto Sync will reset. to For more Synchronizing the ActiveSync introduction of PC. please information refer in details, 72 11. Wireless Netwo rk Caution:
1. Please make sure that your SIM card has relevant GPRS service before using the wireless network function. Contact with your GSM network operator for more details. If your SIM card has this function, and youre using it, the icon will appear on the top of the screen. 2. You cannot log in webs, and send/receive MMS and Internet E-mails while synchronizing with your PC through ActiveSync. Creating Internet connection Get the below information from your ISP:
(1)
Phone number of the ISP server
User name Wireless Network
P
(2)
(3)
(4) SettingsConnectionsConnc assword Select
[Start tions]. Create a new connection on [My ISP], and ct], and select [Add a new modem conne follow the instructions to operate.
[Cellular Line] and [Cellular Line (
on the [Select a modem] bo x are available for you to ch
. more, please click oose GRPS)]
For Disconnect GPRS connection Hold down to disconnect GPRS. Or you can click its icon Manager] and click [Phone] to disconnect it. to select [Wireless 73 Wireless Network Creating WAP connection
(1) Select [StartSettingsConnections ConnctionsTasksEdit my proxy server]. Click [The network connects to the Internet] and [This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet]. The Proxy server is 10.10.0.172. Click <Advanced> and select [Wap] to set its proxy server as 10.0.0.172, and its port as 9201. Let the user name, password, and domain blank. Click <New> on the My Work Network screen. Select [Cellular Line (GPRS)] on the [Select a modem] box. Click <Next>
to enter the My Connection 1 screen. Enter cmwap on the [Access point name] box. Click <Next>, <Finish>, <ok>
to complete the settings. On the [Connections] screen, select
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
[Manage existing connections] from [My Work Network]. Hold down [My Connection] to select [Connect]. To switch to [Internet Explorer Mobile], please enter wsp: // before the website, for example, wsp://wap.montenrnet.com. To change the setting of the modem, please select [Manage existing connections] on the
[Tasks] screen to choose your desired one, and select [Edit]. Follow the instructions to operate. 74 Wireless Network
(1) On the Today screen, select Internet Explorer
[StartInternet Explorer] to browse the webs. Internet Sharing When the phone is connected with a PC, this function will make your phone as an external Modem to help the computer to browse the web wirelessly. Note:
1. To use your phone as an external modem requires the support of SIM card. For more, please contact with your network operator. 2. Please make sure that the installed ActiveSync is 4.5 version or updated versions.
(2) Enter the website on the address box. to connect.
(3) Select The phone has several preset websites. You can select [Favourites] and click the website you need to connect. 75 Wireless Network Creating Internet Sharing connection
(1) Select [StartProgramsInternet Sharing] to enter. Select PC connection mode, [USB] .You can select your desired PC connection mode and network connection mode. Connect your phone with the PC by USB cable. The PC will automatically find new device and install it. After the installation, please check the network adapter has window mobile network card on the PC. If it has, the installation successes. After selecting the network connection mode, select <Connect>. If Connected appears on the Internet Sharing screen, you are able to browse the webs wirelessly. If you want to disconnect it, select
<Disconnect> on the Internet Sharing screen.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6) Then the phone is an external modem for the computer. Remote Desktop With this function, you can log in the computers running terminal service ore remote desktop, and use all available programs on the PC via your own mobile device. For example, you can use your phone to access to all Word documents on your PC without activating Word Mobile. Select
[StartHelpContentsConnectUse Remote Desktop Mobile to access a PC] to view the operating details. 76 Entertainment nt Windows Media 12. Entertainme The N810 provides Windows Media Player, wonderful games and useful camera to rich your life. It is able to play audio files of Window Media or MP3 format (including asf, wma, wmv and mp3, etc.). To search the Windows Media formats your phone supports, please go to http://www.windowsmedia.com. To activate Windows Media Player on your phone, select [StartProgramsWindows Media]. Add music files
(1) Select [My ComputerMobile DeviceMy Windows Mobile-Based DeviceMy DocumentsMy Music] on your PC, and copy your desired music files
(2)
(3) to this folder. On the Now Playing screen, select
[MenuLibrary] to open it. On the Library screen, you can click select the saved place. to
(4) Select [MenuUpdate Library], the phone will automatically update all saved music files to Library. 77 Entertainment
(5) For more information about how to create and edit the playing list on your phone, please select [StartHelp]. Pictures and Videos Pictures You can use [My Pictures] to view the saved pictures of jgp format, send them to your friends, view picture slides, and set pictures as the
[Today] background. Searching and displaying pictures list
(1) Select [StartProgramsPictures &
Videos]. Select [My Pictures], and click choose a folder.
(2) to Viewing pictures
(1) On the Pictures screen, select
[MenuPlay Slide Show] to view. On the slide show mode, click anywhere
(2) 78 on the shown picture, the toolbar of slide show will appear. You can use it to suspend the slides show or change the show orientation.
) Click
to forward or backward the showing slides.
(3 Picture listing sequence
(1) Select [StartProgramsPictures &
Videos]. Select [Date] to choose the way picture sorted by Name, Date, or Size.
(2) Deleting pictures Hold down on the file name of the deleted pictures, and select [Delete] from the menu. Editing pictures You can cut, copy and paste jgp pictures. Click the picture you want to edit, and
(1) Entertainment select [MenuEdit] on the Pictures &
Videos screen, Click <Rotate> to rotate the picture on the editing screen. To set the rotating orientation, click the picture on My Pictures screen, and select
[MenuOptionsGeneral] to click
[Left] or [Right] on [When rotating a picture, rotate 90 degrees:] box. Select [MenuCrop] to drag and choose the cropping area. Click anywhere on the picture to crop; click anywhere out side the picture to stop cutting. Select [MenuRevert to Saved] to cancel all the editing.
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(5) Setting pictures as Today Background You can set any jgp pictures as Today background and set it on to display on anywhere of the Today screen, for example to adjust its transparency level. 79 Entertainment
(1)
(2) Click your desired picture on [My Pictures]. Select [MenuSet as Today Background]. Select [Transparency Level] to set.
(3) Setting slide show format
(1) Select [StartProgramsPictures &
Videos] to enter. Select [MenuOptionsSlide Show]. Choose the slide show mode, portrait or landscape.
(2)
(3) If you want to want to set the slides as the screensaver, please click [Play screensaver when connected to my PC and idle for 2 minutes]. The phone is equipped with a built-in 2 mega Camera pixel CMOS camera, supporting full screen shooting, bursting, and zooming, to help you to take splendid photos. Capturing photos
(1) To enter camera mode, select
(2) to enter the Capture
[StartProgramsPictures &
VideosCamera], or on the Today screen, hold down Preview screen. On the Capture Preview screen, press to focus automatically. Color of the focusing frame turns from red to green, which means that the phone has finished focusing; then, you can hold down the button or press [OK Key] to take photos. All captured photos will be saved on the
[StartProgramsPictures & Videos]
list.
(3) To view the captured photos, click
<Thumbnails> to browse the photos. To enter Capture Preview screen during 80 Entertainment browsing, click <Camera>. Setting the capturing effect On the Capture Preview screen, select
<Menu> to do the following settings:
Video: Switches the Capture Preview screen to the video Capture Preview screen.
Modes: There are three modes available.
Normal: Captures one image.
Burst: Captures pictures in a sequence and the captured photos will be saved automatically.
Timer: Starts to capture at the set time.
Brightness: Several brightness levels are available for you to choose.
Resolution: Several resolutions are available for you to choose.
Zoom: Several zooming levels are available for you to choose.
White Balance: The phone provides several options:
Automatic: Select it in normal lighting condition.
Sunny: Select it in strong lighting condition.
Cloudy: Select it at cloudy days.
Fluorescent: Select it in the state of fluorescent.
Incandescent: Select it in the state of incandescent.
Flash: You can choose to turn it on during capturing, or turn it off, or let the camera to adjust automatically.
Full Screen: Switches to full screen to capture photos. 81 Entertainment Saving settings Select [MenuOptionsCamera].
Type filename prefix: Enter your desired filename prefix.
Save files to: Saves files to main memory, or Storage card (appears only when the Micro SD card is inserted).
Still image compression level: Three options available (High quality, Normal quality, and Low quality). Capturing videos Click <Menu> on the video Capture Preview screen to do the following settings:
Still: Switches to the photo Capture Preview screen.
Brightness: Several brightness levels are available for you to choose.
Quality: The resolution for capturing video is PC (240*320).
White Balance: The phone provides several options:
Automatic: Select it in normal lighting condition.
Sunny: Select it in strong lighting condition.
Cloudy: Select it at cloudy days.
Fluorescent: Select it in the state of fluorescent.
Incandescent: Select it in the state of incandescent.
Full Screen: Switches to full screen to capture videos. Video time settings On the video Capture Preview screen, click
[Menu OptionsVideo]. To add audio files to video clip, please click [Include audio 82 when recording video files]. To set the time for capturing video, please click [Time limit for videos] and select the time according to your necessity. Browsing and deleting videos
(1) Select [StartProgramsPictures &
Videos], and click the captured video file to view. Click and hold down the video file you want to delete, and select [Delete]. If Cannot delete XXX: There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use appear on the screen, then you can delete the video file by the below methods:
(2)
(3) Entertainment
Select [Now Playing] on the Playing screen of Windows Media. Click the video file youve browsed, and tap to delete it. Then back to the Pictures & Videos screen, and select
[Delete]. Games Select [StartProgramsGames]. You can see several kinds of exciting games which will make your life more interesting.
Select
[StartSettingsSystemMemoryRun ning ProgramsWindows Media], and click <Stop>. Then back to the browsing videos screen to delete the file. 83 Entertainment Bubble Breaker Solitaire This is a game to clear bubbles of the same color. Click the connected bubbles of the same color twice to clear them. Keep clicking till no bubbles to be cleared. Move the card from A to K to the blank places on the top right side by the rule of sort ascending and straight flush rules. Java Select [StartProgramsJava] to enter. If your phone hasnt installed any Java applications, No applications installed will appear on the screen. Select <Download> to 84 Entertainment download Java applications. Click <Menu> to do the below Java settings:
Java settings: Set whether to activate the
[Backlight Always on] function, or select the network type for the current Java program.
Java info: You can view some relative information about the current Java program.
Exit: Quit Java game screen. 85 TFile Explorer 13. File Explor Select [Start ProgramsFile Explorer] to view, delete, and copy files from the phone or Micro SD card. er 86 Micro SD Card rd 14. Micro SD Ca Micro SD card is the storage card inserted on the phone in order to enlarge the storage memory. Using Micro SD card Note:
Before using Micro SD card, you need to use the disc together with the phone and follow the instructions to install the ActiveSync software and USB driver. Installation steps
(1) Insert the USB cable to the USB port on the PC, and connect with your phone. ActiveSync will be activated automatically. Select [My ComputerMobile
(2) DeviceMy Windows Mobile-Based DeviceStorage Card] on your PC. You can operate (create, copy, cut, paste, delete) files stored on [Storage Card].
(3) Note:
Youd better not delete the default system folders of your phone on the PC. 87 system can position precisely within few meters. For more details about it, please refer to the relevant instructions on the GPS suite attached with the phone. GPS S Introduction of GPS 15. GP This product is a set of self-navigation software installed in PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) or PC, with a city navigation map of large-scale as its display platform, which can provides several ideal routines and real time voice prompts to you based on your different necessities. You can easily locate your current position and the correct direction. GPS GPS (Global Positioning System) is a global wireless navigation system on the basis of satellites. GPS terminal can figure out its own position, and its precision can come to 25 meters. The positioning precision depends on the number of satellites and the GPS receiving signal. Under the best circumstances, the 88 Maintaining your Pocket PC 16. Maintaining your Pocket PC Creating or deleting programs You cannot and will not delete these original programs stored on your phone. As long as there are free memories on your phone, you can install any other applications designed for your phone. Installing new programs by ActiveSync Before installing the new program, you need to dow
(1) nload the software to your PC hard disk. Download the application to your PC
(or insert the disk which contains the application to your PC). Please use applications or soft wares specially designed for your phone. Read all relevant installation instructions
(2) or files attached with the application applications contain such instr Connect your phone with your PC. uctions. Most
(3)
(4) Run th e installed application. Note:
e Some CAB applications need to be installed directly on the phone.
If it is not an application, the installation wizard will be activated automatically. Pleas follow the instructions to operate. When completing the installation of the software, the application will be sent to your phone automatically. If it is not an application, an error prompt will appear to remind you that it is workable but just suits for other types of PC. You shall move it to your phone. If you cannot find any installation instructions while reading the information or files, please use ActiveSync
89 GPS browser to copy the application data di to the Program File folder on your phone. rectly ation, please click Completing the install
[StartPrograms] to select the icon of the installed application. Inst the
(1) alling new programs directly from Internet Make sure of the type of your phone and the processor so as to choose software of the correct version to install. Directly download the application from the Internet to your phone through Internet Explorer. You may find a document of xip exe, or zip format, or a setup.exe document, or documents with several versions which are suitable for different types of phones and process ors. Please select a suitable one for the application your phone processor uses. Read all relevant installation instruction s
(2)
(3) t or files attached with the application. Mos applications contain such instructions. Click the document, for example, xip or exe document. Then the to install the applicatio instructions to operate. phone will begin n. Please follow the
(4) p programs installed on the age. Programs installed on the p ot be removed. Removing rograms Select [StartSettingsSystemRemove Programs]. You can only remove stor cann Managing the storage The storage of your phone is composed by storage card and program storage. The forme r is used to save the information you created and the programs you installed; while the later is used to run the programs installed on y hone our 90 Maintaining your Pocket PC
]. phone. The phone will manage the distributions between them automatically. Checking the assignment and usability of the storage Select [StartSettingsSystemMemory Checking the free memory Your phone may not adjust the distribution automatically under some circumstances like the memory isnt enough. If you see the prompt reminding you that no available memory to save programs, please try to solve it by the below methods:
Moving
(1)
(2) Select [StartProgramsFile Ex Hold down the document you want to move, and select [Cut]. Open [My Documents] in the storage card folder, and select [MenuEditPaste]. documents to Micro SD card plorer]. the d select ments of Documents saved on [My Documents] or its sub-folders may not appear on the list of some programs. When you are using Notes, Word Mobile or Excel Mobile, you are able to open one item an
[MenuFileRename/Move] to move document. Moving the attached docu E-mails If yo
(1) u insert Micro SD card to your phone Select [StartMessagingMenu Options]. On [Storage] option, click [When available, use this storage card to sto attachments], and click <ok>. All attachments will be moved to Micro SD card, and newly-created attachment will automatically saved on Micro SD card.
(2)
re be 91 GPS Saving new documents on Micro SD card To s etc. avai
(1) Sel ave notes, Word Mobile or Excel Mobile, automatically to Micro SD card when it is lable, follow the below steps:
ect [MenuOptions] on the Notes, Word Mobile or Excel Mobile sc Click [Storage C ard] on the [Save to] box. reen.
(2) Deleting unnecessary documents
(1) Select [StartProgramsFile Explore
(2) Hold down the document you want to remove, and select [Delete]. r]. To search document of huge memory, selec t
[StartProgramsSearch]. Click [Large r than 64 KB] on the [Type] box. Deleting all documents and clearing the sing recor Menu ds of Internet Explorer:
brow ToolsOptionsMemory]
Select [
from Internet Explorer screen, and click [Clear History]. Backup Since all documents and programs are stored on the phone, if your phone is power off, all of them will disappear. So please backup them to your PC or Micro SD card to prevent losing your materials. You can backup them to your PC through ActiveSync. If the PC isnt available, you can backup the documents and programs to Micro SD card. 92 Phone Maintenance ce 17. Phone Maintenan Mobile phones are very exact electronic devices and must be looked after carefully. The following advice can help you to look after your phone and prolong its life.
The phone and its spare parts should be put out of the reach of children.
Keep the phone dry. Rain, moisture or water will corrupt its electronic circuitry. If your phone does get wet, remove the battery immediately and take the phone to the nearest Amoi authorized service center.
Dont put the phone in dusty places or this will affect the everyday use of the phone.
LCD is a part of the phone which could be easily damaged, so try to avoid dropping the phone on the ground or any other form of shock. Do not touch the screen with a sharp object.
ature and destroy or melt a phones plastic Dont put the phone in a high temperature environment. High temperatures will shorten the life of electronic devices, destroy the battery shell. Dont put the phone in a low temper environment. Otherwise, when the temperature rises to normal temperature, there will be moisture in the phone and this will destroy the phones electronic circui try. Dont throw, knock or shake the phone intensely as this could damage the el circuitry and structure of the phone. Use soft cloth with soap water to clean phone. Do not use rough chemical or abrasive cleaners to clean the ph these could damage the phone. Dont paint your phone, for fear the parts which can be taken do affect its normal use. Please use a clea n, soft cloth to clean the wn will be pasted and one as the ectronic 93 Phone Maintenance camera lens etc. If you have to replace the phones antenna, please only do so with a suitable replacement. Using an unsuitable antenna or spare part s will damage the phone and radio system.
94 Troubleshooting g 18. Troubleshootin Please check to see if any problems you have encountered while using your phone are described below. If you were unable to find the solution to a particular problem, please contact one of our maintenance centres. The phone cant be switched on Possible reason The battery power is used up Incorrect battery installation Solution Charge the battery Install battery correctly The phone is switched off automatically Possible reason Low battery power Solution Charge the battery 95 Troubleshooting PIN/ PUK code lock Possible reason Solution Enter correct password Enter wrong PIN Code( Personal Identification Code) or PUK Code
(Personal Unlocking Key) Caution 1. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, many SIM and phone functions will be locked. For more details, please refer to Safety Precautions. 2. If you do not know the correct PIN code and PUK code, please contact your operator or network service provider. Bad call quality Possible reason The signal changes suddenly The area does not have a good signal Solution Maybe you are moving at high-speed (e.g. on a train or bus). Observe the signal strength and select the place with the strongest signal to make a call and ensure better call quality. Move to a more open area. 96 Cant answer a call Possible reason The call forwarding option has been set Solution Cancel call forwarding according to requirements. Cant make a call Possible reason The phone is switched off You are outside the network service area Solution Turn on the phone. Check the network area. The SIM card has been incorrectly inserted The keypad locks automatically Use the phone during call rush hours and cause line jam Call barring has been set Troubleshooting Check whether your SIM card can be used normally. Click <Unlock> on the Today screen, and tap the [Unlock] button. Try to avoid using the phone during call rush hours Cancel the call barring option according to your requirements. For more, please see Call Forwarding on page 32 97 Troubleshooting The call volume is too low sound source your mouth. Solution The incoming call doesnt ring Possible reason The call volume has been set too low Increase the call volume. The person you are calling cannot hear your voice Possible reason Call status is set to mute The microphone is too far from the Solution Turn off the mute function on the call menu. Put the phones microphone closer to Possible reason The phone selects silent mode The ring volume is set too low The call forwarding option has been set Solution Check the settings by selecting
[StartSettingsPers onalSounds &
Notifications]. Click volume Cancel call forwarding according to requirements. For more, please see on page. to increase the 98 The battery cant be charged Solution Charge when the phone prompts low battery. Ensure the battery has been inserted correctly. Ensure that the interface between the charger and the phone is correctly connected, and the charger icon should appear on the screen. Contact one of our maintenance centers. Possible reason The battery is worn out and the charging time takes too long The battery doesnt connect well to the phone The charger doesnt connect to the phone Battery or charger has Troubleshooting been damaged The surrounding temperature is too low or too high maintenance centers. Make sure the phone is charged in a normal temperature. 99 Troubleshooting Cant display network Possible reason The SIM card has been incorrectly installed The contact between the SIM card and phone is dirty Solution Refer to the SIM card installation method. Ensure the contact between the SIM card and phone remains clean. The SIM card does not work The network is very weak Check whether the SIM card is out of date. Move to a place with a strong signal to use the phone The stylus cant tap accurately Possible reason The phone hasnt yet aligned the screen Solution Select
[StartSettingsSystem Screen] to align the screen. The phone does not recognize the storage card Possible reason The storage card has been incorrectly inserted Solution Insert the storage card correctly according to instructions in the user manual. 100 The storage card has been damaged Replace the storage card ActiveSync cant connect with the PC Possible reason The PC has installed the firewall Solution Check whether the firewall is installed on the PC. If it is installed, turn it off and restart the computer to connect with your phone. ActiveSync has connected with the PC, but cannot sync files Possible Solution Troubleshooting reason The synchronization option hasnt been chosen Select
[ToolsOptionsOptions]
on the ActiveSync screen on your PC. Make sure that the files you want to sync are chosen. 101 Troubleshooting Browser cant connect to Internet normally Possible reason The network service provider dont provide the service or you haven t apply for this service Havent set correctly Solution Contact with your network service provider and consult information about how to apply for and use these services Please set correctly by selecting
[StartSettingsConne ctionsConnections]. Lack of space Possible reason The resource manager file is taking up too much space The browsers history records are taking up too much space Multi-message, e-mail etc. are taking up too much space Solution Delete unnecessary files. Delete unwanted history records. Delete unwanted messages and e-mails. 102 on 19. Safety Precauti Usage environment
Please remember to obey the necessary rules and regulations whenever use your phone. This will help keep you safe and respect your environment.
Switch off your phone when close to petrol stations, bunkers, chemical factories or explosive areas and adhere to any safety signs and instructions there. Breaking any rules may cause explosion or injury.
Using the phone in plane can cause interference and danger to an aircraft navigation system and network. You must switch off your phone before boarding and make sure your phone is switched off during the whole flight.
Please place the phone somewhere safe and dont put it on a seat or in places where it Safety Precaution could fall and break. In order to ensure safe driving and avoid road accidents, please dont use the phone when driving. If you must use it, please use the phones hands-free or park at roadside before making or answering a call. Medical devices Please switch off your phone in areas near the electronic medical equipments that obviously desire to switch your phone off (.such as heart pacemakers, hearing aids etc). Most medical devices can shield the phones RF signal, but some cant. If you have any questions or need to find out more, please consult your doctor or medical device manufacturer. Pacemaker Pacemaker manufacturers advise the distance between your phone and heart pacemaker to be at least 6 inches (15.3 cm), or the phone could interfere with the pacemaker. 103 Safety Precaution The personnel who wears pacemaker should do the followings:
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Caution:
If you are unsure as to the level of interference, please switch off the phone at once and consult a doctor immediately. Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with 104 some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives). Emergency calls As the phone uses a radio signal, wireless and ground communication network and personal settings functions like other phones, it is impossible to ensure your phone can be connected successfully in any situation, so please dont rely purely on your phone as the only means of notification in cases of emergency (such as medical first aid ) Making an emergency call If your phone is switched off, please turn on your phone and check whether the network signal is strong enough.
(1) Input the local first aid number correctly
(such as 120), different areas have different first aid numbers. to call.
(2) Please press Safety Precaution activating the PIN code, you can use the phone normally by correctly inputting your password each time. Caution:
time, the phone may be While making an emergency call, you should try to provide all important information correctly. At this the only communication tool, so dont end the call without permission. Password access Your phone and SIM card can be protected by a password, to prevent others using it illegally. PIN code This is personal identification code which is used to protect the SIM card from unauthorised use by other people. Generally, the PIN code and SIM card are provided together. After Caution:
for If you input your PIN code incorrectly three times in succession, the SIM card will be locked. You will need to input the PUK code to unlock it. (If you dont have a PUK code, please contact your operator and SIM card provider this information. Please input all characters). PIN2 code This is the password which activates the special SIM card functions. Usually, the PIN2 code and the SIM card will be provided together. If you incorrectly input the PIN2 code three times in succession, it will be locked and you will need to input PUK2 to unlock it again. 105 Safety Precaution PUK code This is used to unlock the PIN code. If you incorrectly input the PUK code ten times in succession, then the SIM card cannot be used again. Usually the PUK code and SIM card are provided together. If you lose PUK code or it isnt supplied with SIM card, please contact with your network operator or SIM card provider. PUK2 code This is used to unlock the PIN2 code. Usually the PUK2 code and the SIM card are provided together. PUK2 can modify the locked PIN2 code. If you incorrectly input the PUK2 code ten times in succession, you will not be able to access some of the functions. Please apply to your operator for a new card. The PUK2 code cannot be changed. If you lose it, please contact your service provider. Notes about charging the 106 battery The phone provides power by using a lithium battery. The standby time and call time will be influenced by the systems environment and phone settings.
Please use the battery and charger provided by the Amoi. Amoi will take no responsibility for damage caused by using the wrong battery or charger. Caution:
time the charging is 2-5 hours Generally, according to the current status of the phone
(whether switch on the phone, make a call, etc.)
Dont use wet hands to touch the phone battery or charger while charging.
Try not use the phone as much as possible while charging.
When the battery power is full, the battery icon will turn as
. Caution:
To make the new battery achieve the best capacity, please charge and discharge the phone for twice or three times. As for the first several times, you should charge the battery for at least 10 hours in succession. Please charge the phone due to no power and switch off the phone automatically. Battery information and care
Never use any battery that has been damaged.
While using the phone near network station, the power consumption little. Therefore, the call and standby time depends on greatly by the signal strength of honeycomb network and the parameters set by network operator. is very Safety Precaution
The battery charging time will depend on the amount of electricity remaining and the type of battery and charger used. When the operation time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
Only use batteries that are compatible with your phone and only recharge your battery with a compatible charger. If a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger than a week, as overcharging may shorten its life. for more
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard. Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred the battery.
Do not connect the anode and cathode of a battery the wrong way round.
Do not leave the battery in places with too high or too low temperature or the battery 107 Safety Precaution capacity will be reduced and battery life will be shortened. Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. inside
Do not short-circuit the battery. This may damage the electronic core or the protected circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting may occur when a metal object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the anode and cathode of the battery, for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the short-circuiting. Therefore, please store the battery carefully and on its own. the object causing
Dont burn your phone battery or treat it as common rubbish. Please adhere to the local environmental policy to avoid endangering life and causing environmental damage, and recycle your batteries in time. in order
If your phone, battery or other charging device leaks due to carelessness, you must 108 not put it inside any piece of equipment that heats up (such as drier, microwave etc.).The phone or other products may go wrong, or this could even cause the phone, battery or other charging device to burn, expand and explode.
Please deal with the useless old battery according to the relative introduction. Note about using spare parts Amoi will take no responsibility for any direct or indirect damage caused by user error.
Please put all spare parts (such as SIM card, storage card, battery etc) out of reach of children, in case danger occurs.
Please do switch off the phone and disconnect the phone and charger before you removing the battery from the phone.
As the phones spare parts are not waterproof, please keep all spare parts dry. Safety Precaution
You should pull out the plug of any spare part correctly when you switch off the power, dont drag the power line forcibly. If the phone, battery, and charger dont operate normally, ally, please contact one of our maintenance centres with a qualified repair service as soon as possible.
When you are not using your phone, it is advisable to switch it off, remove the battery to save energy and avoid radicalising the phone. Other safety information
If you use earphones to listen to music or watch a film, please dont turn the volume up too high as this could damage your hearing.
You cant disassemble the terminal and battery of the phone unless the technical personnel. 109 Safety Precaution Index A About, 34 AcitveSync Installing software on the phone, 70 ActiveSync Error information, 71 Setting up, 65 Stopping, 71 Synchronization information, 68 Align screen, 14 B Backlight, 35 Battery Charging, 9 Power display, 10 Buttons, 31 110 C Calculator, 47 Calendar, 45 Call Answering or rejecting a call, 21 Caller ID, 20 Emergency call, 20 History, 24 In-call, 22 International call, 20 List, 24 Making a call, 18 Timer, 24 Voice mail, 20 Volume, 21 Call barring, 31 Call forwarding, 32 Call waiting, 32 Caller ID, 32 Camara, 83 Certificates, 35 Clock & Alarm, 35 Connections Settings, 38 Contacts, 40 Customer feedback, 36 D Drawing, 27 E Elevation of phone Front view, 1 Rear view, 2 Side view, 2 Encryption, 36 Index Error reporting, 36 F File explorer, 89 fixed dialing, 33 G Games, 86 GPS External GPS, 36 Introduction, 91 H Help, 47 I Input modes Block recognizer, 25 Keyboard, 26 Letter recognizer, 26 Transcriber, 27 Installing Micro SD card, 8 Installing SIM card and battery, 6 J Java, 87 L Lock, 15, 34 Phone, 16 SIM card, 16 M Maintenance, 96 Memory, 37 Menus, 33 Messagfing Outlook e-mail, 48 Messaging MMS, 54 MSN Messenger, 58 SMS, 57 Micro SD card, 90 N Notes, 44 O Office mobile Excel, 61 PowerPoint, 63 Office moblie Word, 60 Owner information, 29 P Phone function, 11 Phone ring and security, 31 Pictures and videos, 111 Voice mail and text messages, 32 W Windows media, 80 Windows update, 38 wireless network Internet connection, 73 Internet explorer, 75 Wireless network Internet sharing, 75 Remote desktop, 79 WAP connection, 73 Index 81 Pocket PC, 92 Power, 37 Power on/off, 10 R Regional settings, 37 Reminder, 14 S Safety notice, VII Safety precaution, 106 Search, 47 Shortcut keys, 12 Sounds &
Notifications, 30 Speed dial, 42 Start, 15 Status icon, 4 Stylus, 13 T Tasks, 43 Text size, 14 Today, 29 Today screen, 2 Touch screen and calibration, 14 Troubleshooting, 98 V 112
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-11-12 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCF - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to face | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2007-11-12
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
AMOI Electronics Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009492992
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1 | Physical Address |
45 Tiyu Road
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1 |
Xiamen, Fujian, N/A 361012
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1 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
k******@emcc.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
RWZ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
N810
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
W**** D****
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1 | Title |
Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
(86)5******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
(86)5********
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1 |
w******@amoi.com.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCF - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to face | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PCS1900 (Mobile Phone) | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is EIRP. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.346 W/kg, Body-worn: 0.448 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TMC-Telecommunication Metrology Center of M.I.I.T
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1 | Name |
C**** S********
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1 | Telephone Number |
0086-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
0086-********
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1 |
s******@emcite.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 0.7360000 | 0.0120000000 ppm | 300KGXW |
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