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P320 User Manual E359
First Edition March 008 Copyright 2008 ASUSTeK Computers, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means, except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes, without the express written permission of ASUS Telecom (ASUS). Product warranty or service will not be extended if: (1) the product is repaired, modified or altered, unless such repair, modification of alteration is authorized in writing by ASUS; or (2) the serial number of the product is defaced or missing. ASUS PROVIDES THIS MANUAL AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ASUS, ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF USE OR DATA, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS AND THE LIKE), EVEN IF ASUS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT. SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE FURNISHED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY, AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE, AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY ASUS. ASUS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT. Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies, and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owners benefit, without intent to infringe.
Table of Contents Safety information ............................................................................... 12 Mobile phone etiquette ........................................................................ 18 Mobile manners............................................................................................. 18 P320 specifications ............................................................................. 19 Package contents ................................................................................ 20 Chapter 1: Getting started Getting to know your device ............................................................... 22 Layout
Getting your device ready ................................................................... 26 Installing the SIM card and battery................................................................ 6 Charging the battery...................................................................................... 8 Installing and removing a microSD card ....................................................... 8 Starting up ........................................................................................... 30 Powering your device .................................................................................... 30 Using the stylus ............................................................................................. 30 Calibrating your device.................................................................................. 31 Locking the keys and buttons........................................................................ 31 The Home screen ................................................................................. 32 ASUS Today .................................................................................................. 33 The Today screen .......................................................................................... 39 3
ASUS Launcher .................................................................................... 43 Searching for information .................................................................. 44 Getting Help ......................................................................................... 44 Chapter 2: Entering data Using the Input Panel .......................................................................... 46 Using the Block Recognizer .......................................................................... 6 Using the Onscreen Keyboard ...................................................................... 7 Using the Letter Recognizer.......................................................................... 7 Using the Transcriber .................................................................................... 8 Writing and drawing on the screen .................................................... 49 Recording voice ................................................................................... 50 Chapter 3: Device Synchronization Synchronizing your device ................................................................ 54 Microsoft ActiveSync ......................................................................... 54 Synchronizing via mini-USB .......................................................................... 56 Synchronizing via Bluetooth ........................................................................ 57 Synchronizing with an Exchange Server....................................................... 58
Chapter 4: Phone features Using the phone ................................................................................... 60 Phone pad ..................................................................................................... 60 Smart dialer ................................................................................................... 60 Turning off phone function............................................................................. 61 Adjusting the volume ..................................................................................... 61 Making a call ........................................................................................ 62 Using the phone pad ..................................................................................... 6
Making calls from Contacts ........................................................................... 6
Making calls from Call History ....................................................................... 6
Calling using the Speed Dial ......................................................................... 65 Calling using the Voice Commander ............................................................. 66 Making emergency calls................................................................................ 67 Making international calls .............................................................................. 67 Receiving a call .................................................................................... 67 Options during a call ........................................................................... 68 Managing multiple calls ................................................................................. 69 ASUS Call Filter ................................................................................... 70 Launching the shortcut menu ........................................................................ 70 Managing the Accept list ............................................................................... 71 Managing the Reject list ................................................................................ 7
5 Chapter 5: Messaging E-mail messaging ................................................................................ 74 Setting up an e-mail account......................................................................... 7
Sending an e-mail message.......................................................................... 76 Threaded SMS ...................................................................................... 79 Sending a threaded SMS .............................................................................. 79 MMS messaging ................................................................................... 80 Accessing MMS ............................................................................................ 80 Sending an MMS message ........................................................................... 81 Windows Live ..................................................................................... 83 Using Hotmail .............................................................................................. 83 Using Windows Live Messenger ................................................................. 8
Chapter 6: Organizing your life Using Contacts .................................................................................... 86 Viewing Contacts .......................................................................................... 86 Using Calendar .................................................................................... 88 Scheduling an appointment........................................................................... 88 Viewing an appointment ................................................................................ 89 Viewing your schedule .................................................................................. 89 Using Tasks ......................................................................................... -90 The Tasks list ................................................................................................ 90 6 Chapter 7: Customizing your device Customizing the Start menu ............................................................... 92 Using the Profile Manager .................................................................. 92 Using the Theme Manager .................................................................. 94 Customizing the Today screen ........................................................... 95 Entering your contact information ..................................................... 95 Setting up sounds and notifications .................................................. 96 Setting the date, time, and alarm ....................................................... 96 Setting the ring tone ............................................................................ 97 Adding ring tone to selection ......................................................................... 97 Changing the ring tone .................................................................................. 97 Wake up settings ................................................................................. 98 Chapter 8: Getting connected Using the Wireless Manager ............................................................. 100 Using Bluetooth ............................................................................... 100 Activating Bluetooth in your device ............................................................. 101 Adding Bluetooth devices............................................................................ 101 Pairing with a Bluetooth headset................................................................. 10
Using Wi-Fi ......................................................................................... 103 Turning on Wi-Fi .......................................................................................... 103 Configuring wireless networks .................................................................... 103 7 Adding a wireless network .......................................................................... 10
Using Wi-Fi Manager .................................................................................. 105 Setting a GPRS connection .............................................................. 106 Connecting GPRS ....................................................................................... 107 Disconnecting GPRS .................................................................................. 108 Using the GPRS Tool .................................................................................. 108 Setting the network ........................................................................... 109 Configuring the network .............................................................................. 109 Setting your preferred network ................................................................. 109 Chapter 9: GPS features GPS Catcher ........................................................................................112 Updating GPS data ......................................................................................11
Setting GPS Catcher ....................................................................................11
External GPS .......................................................................................113 Setting an external GPS device ...................................................................113 Chapter 10: Multimedia features Using the camera ................................................................................116 Launching the camera..................................................................................116 Camera mode ..............................................................................................118 Taking photos .............................................................................................. 1
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Video mode ................................................................................................. 1 3 Recording videos ........................................................................................ 16 Viewing pictures and videos ........................................................... 127 Viewing pictures and videos ........................................................................ 1 7 Editing pictures............................................................................................ 17 Streaming Player ............................................................................... 129 Using the Streaming Player ........................................................................ 130 Chapter 11: Business features Ur Time ............................................................................................... 132 Setting the time ........................................................................................... 13
Setting the alarm ......................................................................................... 13
Setting the World Clock ............................................................................... 133 Remote Calendar ............................................................................... 134 Synchronizing your calendar ....................................................................... 13
Setting the Remote Calendar ...................................................................... 135 Chapter 12: ASUS Special features ASUS status icon ............................................................................... 138 USB setting ................................................................................................. 139 LCD Brightness ........................................................................................... 139 Battery
................................................................................................... 139 Memory
................................................................................................... 139 9 Storage card memory.................................................................................. 139 Program memory ........................................................................................ 139 Settings
................................................................................................... 139 ASUS Zip ............................................................................................ 140 Backup ................................................................................................ 141 Backing up files ........................................................................................... 11 Backup Setting ............................................................................................ 1
Restoring files ............................................................................................. 1
Newstation .......................................................................................... 143 Using Newstation ....................................................................................... 13 Using Newstation menus ............................................................................ 1
Auto Cleaner ...................................................................................... 146 Setting the Auto Cleaner ............................................................................. 1 6 Chapter 13: Other features Restoring default factory settings ................................................... 148 System information ........................................................................... 148 Task Manager ..................................................................................... 149 10
Appendices Notices ................................................................................................ 152 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Regulations......................... 15
Canadian Department of Communications Statement ................................ 153 Replaceable batteries ................................................................................. 153 Operator access with a tool......................................................................... 15
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ....................................................... 154 Bodyworn operation .................................................................................... 15
Exposure to radio waves ............................................................................. 15
ASUS Contact information ................................................................ 157 11 Safety information Phone care Do not attempt to open the phone casing. There are no user serviceable parts inside and you might damage sensitive electronic circuits and components. Unauthorized disassembly will void the warranty. Do not leave your phone exposed to strong sunlight or excessive heat for a prolonged period. This may damage it. Do not handle your phone with wet hands or expose it to moisture or liquids of any kind. Continuous changes from a cold to a warm environment may lead to condensation inside the phone, resulting in corrosion and possible damage. If you pack your phone in your suitcase during travel, beware of damage. Cramming a suitcase may crack the LCD display. Remember to switch off your wireless connections during air travel. As with all other radio devices, touching the built-in antenna area during telephone conversation may impair the quality and lead to shorter standby time due to increased power consumption. The battery Your phone is equipped with a high performance Li-Ion battery. Optional battery types may be available, check with your local retailer. Observe the maintenance guidelines for a longer battery life. Do not overcharge the Li-Ion battery, as this can result in a reduction in battery performance and lifespan. The recommended maximum charge time is three hours. Avoid repeated short charging. It is preferable to let the battery go fully discharged and then recharge it completely. Avoid charging in extremely high or low temperature. The battery has its optimum performance in an ambient temperature of +5 C to +50 C. Do not store the battery near a fire or heat source. Use only the battery approved by the manufacturer. Never replace the battery with a non-approved battery. 1
Never soak the battery in water or any other liquid. Never try to open the battery as it contains substances that might be harmful if swallowed or allowed to come into contact with unprotected skin. Never short-circuit the battery, as it may overheat and cause a fire. Keep it away from jewellery and other metal objects. Never dispose of the battery in fire. It could explode and release harmful substances into the environment. Never dispose of the battery with your regular household waste. Take it to a hazardous material collection point. Do not touch the battery terminals. The charger Avoid using the phone while charging. Use only the charger supplied with your phone. Never pull the charger cord to release it from the mains pull the charger itself. WARNING!
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Memory card Do not remove or insert a memory card or turn off the handset while data on the card is being read. Do not touch the metal terminals with your hands or metal objects. Do not bend the memory card or subject it to violent impacts. Keep it away from water and high temperatures. Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children. 13 Do not short circuit the contact points or expose it to liquids or moisture. When not in use, keep it in an antistatic container. Do not use force when inserting or handling the card, and do not expose it to excessive heat or strong magnetic fields. Cleaning and storing Your phone should always be handled with care and protected from dirt, dust and dampness. To avoid scratches, never place your phone face down. If cleaning is necessary, switch the phone off and wipe carefully with a soft, slightly damp (not wet) cloth. Use a cotton swab to clean the camera lens. Allow the phone to dry completely before switching it on. Never use solvents for cleaning. If you are not going to use your phone for some time, fully charge the battery and store the phone in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Your phone should be switched off during storage. Recharge every 6 to 1 months. Never expose your phone to heat or strong sunlight. Never expose your phone to moisture or liquids of any kind. Do not paint your phone or otherwise block the keypad, microphone or earpiece function. Do not place stickers that may block the keypad or disturb other functions such as microphone, earpiece, or camera lens. WARNING! Failure to follow these instructions may lead to serious personal injury and possible property damage. Driving safely Never use handheld phones while driving. It is an offence, that while driving, to hold a phone or cradle it in your neck at any point, during the setup, making or taking of a phone call, text message or any other data related mobile communication. Use of fully installed car kits are still permitted, as are the use of alternate handsfree accessories. 1
In the interest of safety, we would recommend the use of a cradle while using any form of handsfree accessory. While driving, we recommend that you use voicemail wherever possible, and that you listen to your messages when you are not in the car. If you must make a handsfree call when driving, keep it brief. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the airbag or in the airbag deployment area. An airbag inflates with great force. If the airbag inflates, serious injury could result. Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your device. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6) inches be maintained between a phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. If you have a pacemaker:
Always keep your phone more than six inches (15cm) from your pacemaker when turned on. Do not carry your phone in your 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. Hearing aids Some digital phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, call ASUS Customer Service to discuss alternatives. 15 Other medical devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone off in healthcare facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment added to your vehicle. Posted facilities Turn your phone off where posted notices so require. Magnetic media Magnetic fields generated by mobile devices may damage data on magnetic storage media, such as credit cards, computer discs or tapes. Do not place your phone next to such media. You should never expose your phone to strong magnetic fields as this may cause temporary malfunction. Other Safety Guidelines Aircraft Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft or turn off the wireless connections. 16 Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a blasting area or in areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive environments Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive environment and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive environment are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas such as gas stations, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquified petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or articles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicles engine. Choking Keep your phone away from children as the SIM card and other small parts present a choking hazard. Cautions Your device is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1) AC Adapter () Battery and (3) Product Using Battery. Do not use this device in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. Do not abuse the device. Avoid striking, shaking or giving it a shock. When not using the unit, lay it down to avoid possible damage due to instability. Do not expose this device to rain or other liquid. Do not use unauthorized accessories. Do not disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return the unit to an authorized service center. If the unit is disassembled, a risk of electric shock or fire may result. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metal items. 17 Mobile phone etiquette As mobile phone usage rises, there is now a need to create a set of manners in using a mobile phone in professional and social settings. This section provides you with basic tips with regards to respecting others while using your mobile phone. Mobile manners Avoid talking on your mobile phone when in enclosed public places such as theaters, libraries, museums, places of worship, elevators, or auditoriums. Avoid using your mobile phone while doing other tasks such as driving, shopping, banking, waiting in line, or conducting other personal business. Look for a private place to take a call, and keep your phone conversations brief. Avoid using annoying ring tones. Avoid taking a call on your mobile phone during business meetings, appointments, or interviews. Talk on your mobile phone quietly, and do not shout. Put your mobile phone on silent or vibrator mode to avoid disturbing others. Ask permission before taking a picture or a video clip of another person. Avoid using capital letters when sending SMS messages as this can be interpreted as shouting. When making a call, introduce yourself to the person at the other end of the line, and do not hang up without saying goodbye. 18 P320 specifications Processor Operating System Memory Display Frequency band GPS GPRS Camera Connectivity Battery capacity Expansion slot Audio Weight Dimension Talk time*
Standby time*
TI OMAP 850 200MHz Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional 18 MB Flash ROM 6 MB DDR RAM 2.6-inch, 240 x 320 TFT Touchscreen Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 65,536 color and LED backlighting Quadband GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) Integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE and GPS with internal antenna Built-in SiRF Star III chipset Class B, Multi-slot class 10
.0 megapixel Auto Focus camera Bluetooth : V.0+EDR USB : USB Client 1.1 WLAN : IEEE 80.11b+g 1100 mAh Lithium Ion
(Manufacturer: Welldone; Model: SBP-17 LION HARD-PACK) MicroSD card slot Built-in microphone and stereo output speaker 105g (with battery) 99 mm (L) x 5.5 mm (W) x 13.35 mm (T) 3.5 hrs (*vary with different networking environment and scenario) 150 hrs (*vary with different networking environment and scenario) NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 19 Package contents Check your device package for the following items:
Standard Items ASUS P30 Pocket PC phone Battery AC adapter Mini-USB sync cable Headset Stylus Bonus CD (User Manual included) Quick Start Guide
*Optional Protection case External GPS antenna connector Warranty Card Getting Started CD Car kit (PDA holder and windshield suction pedestal)*
Car cell phone charger*
microSD card*
Navigation CD & manual*
NOTES:
The Protection case is only for protective usage and not a bodyworn accessory. The external GPS antenna connector is MMCX compatible. If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer.
0 Chapter 1 Getting started Getting to know your device Getting your device ready Starting up ASUS Today ASUS Launcher Searching for information Getting Help
1 Getting to know your device Layout Top feature 10 9 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Front features Left features 11 12 13 14
2.0 M E G A PIXE L 15 16 17 18 19 Back features Right features 20 21 22 23 Bottom features
3 No. Item Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Power button Power indicator LED LCD touch screen Press and hold to turn the power ON or OFF. Press once to set suspend mode or to wake device from sleep mode. This multicolor LED notifies the following:
Green: Phone fully charged. Flashing green: Network detected. Red: Phone is charging. Flashing red: Event notification. Flashing blue: Bluetooth ,Wi-Fi, or GPS is ON. This 2.6-inch, 65,536 color, 240 x 320 resolution, touchscreen TFT LCD allows you to write, draw, or make selections using the stylus. Left and Right Soft keys Perform the command indicated above the button. End key OK key Navigation key Start key Call key Press to end a call. Press to confirm a command or press to close/exit an open application. This five-direction navigation key allows you to navigate through menus. Press center to confirm a command. Press to launch the Start menu. Press to receive an incoming call or to make a call. Earpiece receiver Allows you to listen to an active call. Stylus Use the stylus to write, draw, or select items on the touch screen.
No. Item Description 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Record key Volume key microSD slot Camera lens Press and hold to launch voice recording. Allows you to adjust the volume. Insert a microSD storage card into this slot. This .0 megapixel camera comes with auto focus lens for taking pictures and video clips. Battery compartment Contains the battery that supplies power to the device. GPS antenna connector Hold key Camera key Reset button Microphone Mini-USB connector Allows you to install an external GPS antenna for better signal reception. An MMCX compatible connector is included in the package. Slide to enable or disable all keys including the LCD touch screen. Press to take pictures or video. Using the stylus, press reset button to soft reset your device. The built-in microphone enables you to make or receive phone calls, record sounds and voice, or give voice commands. Use this connector to synchronize your data, to charge the battery, or to insert the headset. Carrying strap hole Allows you to attach a strap to the device.
5 Getting your device ready Installing the SIM card and battery Before you can make a phone call using your device, you need to install a Subscriber Identity Module
(SIM) card. A SIM card contains your phone number, subscriber details, phonebook, and additional phone memory. Your device comes with a rechargeable Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. New batteries come partially discharged and should be fully charged before using them. CAUTION: Use only an ASUS qualified battery. To install a SIM card and battery:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
. Insert the SIM card with its gold contacts facing down and the notched corner oriented to the lower left corner of the slot.
6 3. Put the battery into the compartment with its copper contacts properly aligned to the copper conductor on the device.
. Replace the battery compartment cover.
7 Charging the battery The bundled battery pack is shipped partially charged. Charge the battery up to four hours before using for the first time. To charge the battery:
1. Connect the AC adapter plug to the mini-USB connector at the bottom of the device.
. Connect the AC power plug to a grounded wall socket or power strip. NOTES:
The notification LED turns red and charging battery icon appears on the status bar indicating that the battery is charging. If your battery gets totally discharged, you need to recharge it for at least twenty minutes before you can turn it back on. Installing and removing a microSD card Your device is equipped with a microSD card slot. A microSD card provides you with extra memory space to store your files. To install the microSD card:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover. NOTE: There is no need to remove the battery.
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. Locate the microSD card slot at the left side of the device. Lift and slightly rotate the slot cover to open. 3. With the golden fingers facing up, insert the microSD card into the slot until it snaps properly.
. Push back the slot cover cover to close. 5. Replace the battery compartment cover. To remove the microSD card:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
. Open the slot cover, push the card until it ejects out, then remove the card safely. 3. Push back the cover to close.
. Replace the battery compartment cover.
9 Starting up Powering your device Ensure that your device is fully charged before starting the device for the first time. To turn power on:
1. Press and hold the power button. Power button 2. Follow the onscreen instructions to align the screen and set the local time zone. Using the stylus The stylus is a pen-like device found behind the upper left corner of your device. Stylus Use the stylus to write, draw, select, or drag an item on the screen. Single tap an item to select it. Tap and hold an item to see a menu. 30 Calibrating your device Calibrating your device ensures that the item you tap on the screen is activated. This involves tapping in the center of targets that appear in various locations on the screen. To calibrate your device:
> Settings > System tab > Screen. 1. Tap
. On the General tab, tap Align Screen, then follow the succeeding calibration screen instructions. Locking the keys and buttons You can lock the keys and buttons of your device to avoid inadvertently dialing numbers or launching any application. To lock the keys and buttons:
1. Locate the Hold button on the right side of your device.
. Slide the hold button downward to lock. To unlock, slide the hold button upward. Release Lock 31
The Home screen The Home screen on your device displays two parts: the ASUS Today and the Today screens. ASUS Today screen Today screen 3
ASUS Today ASUS Today on your devices home screen enables you to view or change your time/date settings, notifies you of your missed calls and SMS/MMS/e-mail messages, displays your days appointments, updates you on the current weather and latest news, and enables you to add and play media files on your device. Tap to open missed calls/new messages Tap to view time information Tap to move through icons to your left Tap to open Calendar Tap to view the weather updates Tap to launch Newstation Tap to move through icons to your right NOTE: You can disable the ASUS Today from your Home screen following the instructions below. To disable the ASUS Today:
> Settings > Today > Items tab. 1. Tap
. Deselect the check box of Asus Today, then tap
. 33 Icons Refer to the table below for the ASUS Today icons. Icon Date/time icon Alert icon Calendar icon Weather icon News icon Media icon 3
Description Displays your date/time settings. Alerts you on your missed calls, and new SMS/MMS/e-
mail messages. Alerts you on your missed calls. Alerts you on your new SMS messages. Alerts you on your new MMS messages. Alerts you on your new e-mail messages. Displays your appointment for the day. Displays the current weather. Displays the latest news. Enables you to add and play media files. Viewing alerts ASUS Today notifies you of your missed calls, and new SMS/MMS/e-mail messages. To view alerts:
, then tap any of the icons for the information that you want to view. 1. Tap Tap Tap Tap Tap to view your missed calls. to view/read your new SMS messages. to view/read your new MMS messages. to view/read your new e-mail messages. NOTE:
To read your e-mail messages, ensure that you are connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi or GPRS connection. Refer to the Wi-Fi or GPRS sections in this user guide for more details. Viewing your days appointment To view your days appointment:
Tap to view your days appointment on the display screen. If you want to change the information, just click the display screen, then make the necessary changes on the Calendar screen. NOTE:
, then tap the You may also enter your calendar of activities or appointments from the ASUS Today screen. Tap display screen, and enter the information for your appointments. You will be notified of your appointment on the day itself. 35 Obtaining the current weather data ASUS Today enables you to obtain and view the latest weather data of any place around the world. NOTES:
Ensure that you are connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi or GPRS connection. Refer to the Wi-Fi or GPRS sections in this user guide for more details. Before using this feature, ensure that you have configured the weather and network settings. For more details on configuring the network settings, refer to the section Setting the network in Chapter 8 of this user guide. To configure the weather settings:
1. To launch the Weather Settings page, you may either:
Tap the weather icon on the ASUS Today screen. Tap
> Settings > Asus Today. Select Enable Weather Update. 3. Select the Country and City that you want to obtain the latest weather data for.
. Tap when done. To obtain the current weather data:
1. From the ASUS Today screen, tap updates from the server.
, then tap the display screen to retrieve the latest weather 36
Downloading the latest news updates To download the latest news updates:
NOTE: Before downloading news updates, ensure that you are connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi or GPRS connection. Refer to the Wi-Fi or GPRS sections in this user guide for more details. 1. Tap
, then tap the display screen. The Newstation screen is displayed. From the Categories list, select the channel that you want to obtain the latest news updates from. NOTE: Ensure that you are connected to the Internet to get the latest news updates. 3. Tap Menu > Update. Your news downloads are stored as RSS news feeds on your device and displayed on the ASUS Today screen. NOTES:
You may read these stored RSS news feeds from the ASUS Today screen even without Internet connection.
You may also access the Newstation application and download news updates through tapping Programs > Newstation. Refer to the Newstation section in this user guide for more details on the Newstation application. 37 Playing audio files ASUS Today gives you quick access to the Windows Media Player, enabling you to play digital audio files stored on your device or in a storage card. You can listen to audio files through the speaker of your device or through a headset. NOTE: Your device may run low on memory and slow down if you store files on your device. We recommend that you store audio and video files in a storage card.
, then tap the display screen. The Windows Media Player is launched. To play an audio file:
1. Tap 2. Select a file to play from the Library list, a storage card, or from your favorite website. To select a file from the Library list, tap Menu > Library, then locate the file. To select a file that is not on the Library list, tap Menu > Open File. To select a file from your favorite website, tap Menu > Open URL, then key in the web address, or select from the History list. 3. Tap to play your selected audio file. 38 The Today screen The Today screen displays information useful to you. You can configure the Today screen to have all the important information that you need. NOTE: To know more about customizing the Today screen, refer to the section Customizing the Today screen in Chapter 7 of this user guide. Status bar Tap to open the Start menu Tap to view connection status ASUS Today screen For more details, refer to the section ASUS Today in this user guide. Tap to launch Wireless Manager Tap to display ASUS Launcher Indicates the battery status Tap to adjust volume Displays the signal status
(The icon shows no SIM card and no signal when no SIM card is installed.) Tap to display device storage, USB setting, LCD brightness, battery, memory, and MicroSD status Tap to set the Wi-Fi connection Tap to change the screen orientation Tap to launch Contacts Tap to launch the Call Filter list 39 Status indicators Refer to the table below for the status indicators. Icon Call status General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) connection status*
Description Call in progress Call forwarded Call on hold Missed call GPRS available Connecting via GPRS Connected via GPRS Bluetooth connection Connecting with Bluetooth Bluetooth headset connected Bluetooth headset connected with sound NOTE:
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*The icon displayed for your Packet Service connection will depend on your location and mobile service Icon ActiveSync connection status Wi-Fi connection status Sound status Roaming service Alarm status SIM card status Notification status Description ActiveSync synchronization in progress Connecting with ActiveSync ActiveSync connection not active Synchronization error Wi-Fi is not connected Wi-Fi connected Sound ON Sound OFF Vibrate or Meeting mode on This icon appears if your device has roaming service subscription with your mobile service provider. Appears when you set the alarm No SIM card installed Notice indicator
1 Screen orientation You can set the screen to two different orientations:
Landscape 1 Portrait
. Set to Portrait mode to get a better view or better operation of certain applications on your device. Set to Landscape when viewing pictures, video or viewing longer text files. To change the screen orientation, tap you want. You can also change the orientation by tapping the
> Settings > System tab > Screen then select the orientation icon. Start menu The Start menu contains various programs and applications that you commonly use. Tap start menu items. You can also customize the items that appear in the Start menu. To do this:
1. Tap
. Select the check boxes of the items you want to appear in the Start menu. You can select up to seven
> Settings > Personal tab > Menus. to display the items.
ASUS Launcher ASUS Launcher is an alternative program that allows you to conveniently and quickly launch applications, perform tasks, and change device settings. To launch the ASUS Launcher:
> Programs > ASUS Launcher. Tap Tap ASUS Launcher from the Today screen. From the Today screen, press the left soft key. Tap to access messaging tools that allows you to write/read email, MMS, or text messages. Tap to use the phone feature. Tap to launch camera. Tap to launch File Explorer and view pictures/video, or search for files. Tap to launch Calculator or ActiveSync. Tap to display the Contacts list. Tap to access MS Office, list tasks, set appointments, or jot notes. Tap to modify your device profile. You can also adjust the device audio and sound. Tap to launch games and applications menu. Tap to display your call history list. You can also make a call, send a message, delete call history, and check or reset call timer from this section. Tap to access submenus and modify the Audio, Personal, System, and Connection settings. You can also display your device information or restore the default settings of your device from this option. Tap to display items of My favorite web links.
3 Searching for information Using the search tool, you can search for files and other items stored in your device or the external microSD card. You can search by file name or by words located in various applications including the Calendar, Contacts, Excel Mobile, Word Mobile, Help, Messaging, Notes, and Tasks. You can also filter your search to files larger than 64 KB. To search for a file or an item:
1. Tap
. 3.
. Tap Search. Found items are listed in Results. 5. In Search for field, enter the file name, word, or other information you want to search. In Type field, select the data type to help you filter your search. In the Results list, tap the item with the information you need.
> Programs > Search. Getting Help To get help for a program:
From the Today screen or any application, tap
> Help. A page will open with links to topics that explain how to use the program.
Chapter 2 Entering data Using the Input Panel Writing and drawing on the screen Recording voice
5 Using the Input Panel When you start an application or select a field that requires text, symbols, or numbers, the Input Panel icon appears on the menu bar. The Input Panel allows you to select various input methods including:
Block Recognizer, Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, and Transcriber. Using the Block Recognizer The Block Recognizer allows you to use a single stroke to write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations, which are converted into typed text. To use the Block Recognizer:
1. From an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Block Recognizer. Write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations in the designated writing area. Write letters on the abc (left) area of the box. Write numbers on the 123 (right) area of the box. Tap the special symbols button to input symbols, punctuations and other special characters. Tap Help button for help on how to write characters.
6 Input panel Tap for special characters
Using the Onscreen Keyboard With the onscreen keyboard, you can input text, symbols, numbers, or other special characters when input is possible. To enter text using the onscreen keyboard:
1. From an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Keyboard. Input text by tapping keys on the onscreen keyboard. To enlarge the onscreen keyboard:
1. Tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Option.
. Select Keyboard from the Input Method list. 3. Tap Large Keys. Using the Letter Recognizer With the Letter Recognizer you can write individual letters, numbers, or special characters, which are converted into typed text. To use the Letter Recognizer:
1. From an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Letter Recognizer. Write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations in the designated writing area. Write capital letters on the ABC (left) area of the box. Write lower case letters on the abc (middle) area of the box. Write numbers on the 123 (right) area of the box. Tap the special symbols button to input symbols, punctuations and other special characters. Tap Help button for help on how to write characters.
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Using the Transcriber Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write in cursive, print, or mixed styles. It reliably recognizes not only written text but also numbers and symbols. Make sure to write legibly. See Help for more information on the Transcriber. To use the Transcriber:
1. Start an application that accepts user input, such as Notes or Word Mobile.
. Tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Transcriber. To write using Transcriber (using Notes):
1. Tap screen to position the cursor where you want the text to appear.
. Use the stylus to write on the screen. The handwriting will be converted to text after you lift the stylus from the screen. To edit text:
1. Draw a line across the text you want to edit. After you lift the stylus from the screen, the line will disappear and the selected text will be highlighted.
. You can now rewrite the text or use the Transcriber gestures to edit your selected text. See Help for the Transcriber gestures.
8 Writing and drawing on the screen You can write or draw directly on the screen and save notes in your own handwriting. If you prefer to use your own handwriting or use drawings in your notes, set the default input mode to Writing. If you prefer text, set the default mode to Typing. To set the default input mode for Notes:
> Programs > Notes. 1. Tap
. From the Notes list, tap Menu > Options. 3. In the Default mode: box, tap the down arrow and select any of the following:
Writing if you want to draw or enter handwritten text in a note. Typing if you want to create a typed note.
. Set the other options according to your preference. 5. Tap when finished. To write a note:
> Programs > Notes. 1. Tap
. From the Notes list, tap New. If you set the Default mode to Typing, a blank page appears for typed text. If you set the Default mode to Writing, a page with horizontal lines appears for handwritten text. You can also tap Menu and then select/deselect Draw option to switch between typing and writing mode. 3. Write/Draw on the screen. 4. When finished, tap to save the note and return to the Notes list.
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Recording voice At any time, whether your phone is on standby or active mode, you can record sound, voice, or add a recording to a note while using your device. To create a voice recording:
If you do not see the recording toolbar, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar.
> Programs > Notes. 1. Tap
. From the Notes list, tap New. 3. Tap 5. Place the receiver near your mouth or source of sound. 6. Tap the stop icon when finished recording. A recording icon appears on the note to indicate saved to begin recording. note. 7. Tap
. NOTE: You may also press and hold the Voice Commander button to begin recording. Press and hold to launch voice recorder 50
To add a recording to a saved note:
> Programs > Notes. If you do not see the recording toolbar, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 1. Tap
. From the Notes list, tap to open a saved note. 3. Tap 5. Place the receiver near your mouth or source of sound. 6. Tap the stop icon when recording is finished. A recording icon appears on the note. 7. Tap to begin recording. 51
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Chapter 3 Device Synchronization Synchronizing your device Microsoft ActiveSync 53 Synchronizing your device Your device enables you to synchronize data in your device with the data on your computer. You can synchronize contents and transfer data between your device and your computer using Microsoft ActiveSync on Windows XP platform, or Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista platform. NOTE: For synchronizing on Windows Vista platform, refer to the Windows Mobile Device Centers website at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx Microsoft ActiveSync ActiveSync allows you to synchronize data in your device with data in your computer. ActiveSync can also synchronize over a wireless or mobile network with Microsoft Exchange Server, provided that your mobile phone service or company is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync. When synchronized directly with Exchange Server, you can stay up to date even when your computer is turned off. During synchronization, ActiveSync compares the data in your device with the data in your computer or Exchange Server, and updates all data with recent changes. You can select and synchronize data in the following locations using ActiveSync:
Contacts Calendar Email Tasks Notes Favorites Files Media 5
You can also exchange data between your computer and device without synchronizing. ActiveSync is already installed in your device, but before you can synchronize data with your computer, you must first install ActiveSync in your computer. You can download the latest ActiveSync program from www.microsoft.com. After you have installed ActiveSync, set up a sync relationship between your device and your computer. ActiveSync recognizes your device and automatically transfers the synchronization settings you have in your device. If you wish to synchronize your device with Exchange Server through your company or service provider, obtain the name of the Exchange Server, user name, password, and domain name from your network administrator before starting the Sync Setup Wizard. To install and configure ActiveSync in your computer:
1.
. 3. After the setup is complete, the Sync Setup Wizard automatically starts when you connect your Insert the Getting Started CD that came with your device package. Follow the screen instructions. device to your computer. Follow screen instructions to complete the wizard. 4. From the Sync Setup Wizard, you can:
Configure an Exchange Server connection to synchronize directly with an Exchange Create a synchronization relationship between your computer and your device. Server. Acquire from your network administrator the required parameters for input. 5. Select the information type that you want to synchronize. 55
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6. After you finish the wizard, ActiveSync automatically synchronizes your device. You can disconnect the device after the synchronization is complete. NOTES:
When connected, your device is automatically synchronized with your computer. ActiveSync synchronizes everytime you make a change on either the device or computer. You cannot use WLAN to synchronize database. Refer to your Windows Mobile Help, for more information about ActiveSync synchronization. Wireless connection may require separately purchased equipment (eg. Wireless router or Access Point). Synchronizing via mini-USB You can connect to your device using the bundled mini-USB cable to synchronize to your computer. To synchronize your device via mini-USB:
1. After installing ActiveSync to your computer, connect the mini-USB plug to the mini-USB connector at the bottom of the device.
. Connect the other end of the USB cable to your computer. Upon connection, ActiveSync automatically synchronizes your device. 56 Synchronizing via Bluetooth NOTE: Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on both on your device and your computer. To synchronize your device via Bluetooth:
1. Configure the settings of ActiveSync and Bluetooth on your computer. NOTE: Refer to the Microsoft ActiveSync Help on your computer for details.
. Connect your device with your computer using Bluetooth. NOTE: Refer to the section Using Bluetooth in this user guide for more details. 3. From the list of connected devices, tap the name of the computer you want to synchronize with.
. Select ActiveSync, then tap Save. 5. Tap 6. From your device, tap
> Programs > ActiveSync > Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. The to exit the Bluetooth settings. devices starts to connect to your computer. 7. When connected, tap Sync to synchronize data. NOTE: Media files, such as music and video files, can be synchronized only via a USB cable. 57 Synchronizing with an Exchange Server To synchronize your device with Exchange Server:
1. From the ActiveSync menu, tap Menu > Add Server Source.
. Enter your email address, then tap Next. If you prefer the device to detect the Exchange Server Settings automatically, tap the check box Attempt to detect Exchange Server Settings automatically. 3. In the Server Address field, enter the name of the server running Exchange Server then tap Next. If necessary, tap the check box This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection. Enter your name, password, and domain then tap Next. 5. Tap the check boxes to select the data items that you want to synchronize with Exchange Server. To change the available synchronization settings, select a data item then tap Settings. Tap Finish when done. 6. Start the sync process. Setting the synchronization schedule To set the synchronization with Exchange Server:
1. From the ActiveSync screen, tap Menu
> Schedule. Refer to the table for input details. 58 Volume Recommended setup High Low While roaming Sending messages Select a shorter interval in the Peak times list. Select As items arrive option or a longer interval in the Offpeak times list. Check Use above settings while roaming. Check Send/Receive when I click Send.
Chapter 4 Phone features Using the phone Making a call Receiving a call Options during a call ASUS Call Filter 59 Using the phone Like a standard mobile phone, you can use your device to make and receive calls. You can also keep a history of calls made and received, send SMS or MMS messages, take notes while talking, call from Contacts, and copy data from an installed SIM card to your device. Phone pad The phone pad allows you to easily dial and access the Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial, and Phone settings. To launch the phone pad, do any of the following:
> Phone. Tap Press the Call key
. Smart dialer The Smart dialer feature in your device enables you to find a contact more quickly. Just key in the first letters of the contact you want to call. Your device smartly matches it with your Contacts list and displays the possible matches. To use Smart dialer:
1. On the phone pad, key in the first letters of the contact name.
. 3. Tap Call or press
. From the list displayed, tap the contact you want to call. or press the End key To end the call, tap
. 60 Turning off phone function To turn off phone function:
1. Tap the signal icon
. Tap Wireless Manager. 3. Tap Phone to turn on/off the phone connection.
, or tap
> Settings > Connections. NOTE: You may still use other functions even when your devices phone function is turned off. Adjusting the volume To adjust the phone or device volume:
from the status bar. 1. Tap
. From the volume menu, you can:
Move the slider to adjust device or phone volume. Tap On, Vibrate, or Off to change the system and ringer volume settings. NOTE: You can also press the volume controller keys at the left side of the device to adjust the volume. Press to increase volume Press to decrease volume or turn volume off. 61
Making a call You can make a phone call using the phone pad. You can also make calls directly from the Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial, or Voice Commander. Using the phone pad To make a call using the phone pad:
1. To launch the phone pad, do either of the following:
. From the phone screen, tap the number or choose a contact or a recently dialed number from the
> Phone. Tap Press list above the phone pad. If you tapped the wrong number, tap the back arrow to erase number to the left. 3. Tap or press 4. When finished, tap to make the call. or press to end the call. 6
Phone pad features Tap to turn speaker ON/OFF Tap to take notes Tap to launch keypad Back arrow Talk button Displays the current call status Tap to put an active call on mute mode Tap to launch Contacts list During an active call, tap to put call on hold Tap to end call Tap to launch Menu 63 Making calls from Contacts To make a call directly from Contacts:
1. Press the Right Soft key or from the Today screen, tap Contacts. You can do any of the following to make a call:
Tap name of contact, then from the Contacts screen, tap Call. Tap name of contact, then press You can also tap and hold the contact, and from the shortcut menu tap Call Work, Call Home, or Call Mobile. Tap Enter a name... then enter the name or number you want to call from Contacts. Press to dial the highlighted item. 3. Tap or press to end the call. Making calls from Call History Your device saves your call logs such as your missed, incoming, or outgoing calls. To make a call from call history:
1. To launch Call History, you may either:
> Phone, then tap Tap Tap Asus Launcher, then tap the Call History icon from the phone pad. The Call History screen displays the following tabs:
All: This is the default tab. It displays all calls made, received, or missed. Missed: Displays all missed calls. Outgoing: Displays all the calls you made. Incoming: Displays all the calls you received. 6
. Scroll to the desired contact or phone number, then tap Call or press Tap Menu to do other tasks such as saving a callers phone information to your Contacts list, send a text message to a caller, delete a call log, or filter call logs. 3. Tap or press to end the call. Calling using the Speed Dial The Speed Dial function enables you to quickly and conveniently call frequently-called numbers. You may assign speed dial entries from to 99. To create a Speed Dial entry:
> Phone. 1. Ensure that the entry you want to create is already in the Contacts list.
. Tap 3. Tap
. Tap Menu > New. 5. Tap to select a contact from the list. 6. In the Location box, select an available key then tap on the phone pad. To delete a Speed Dial entry:
In the Speed Dial list, tap and hold an entry then tap Delete. To call a Speed Dial entry:
1. Tap
> Phone, then key in the assigned speed dial for the contact you want to call. Tap or press to end the call. 65
Calling using the Voice Commander To make a phone call using the Voice Commander:
> Programs > Voice Commander. 1. Tap
. From the prompt screen, your device asks you to Say command. 3. 4. Say Yes or No after the confirmation question. Audibly say Call then the name to call from your Contact list. If you said Yes, the application proceeds and dials the number. Otherwise, it returns to the Voice Commander menu. 5. Say Goodbye or tap to exit the Voice Commander. To assign a shortcut button for the Voice Commander:
> Settings > Personal tab > Buttons. 1. Tap
. On Select a button field, select the button that you want to assign to the Voice Commander. 3. On Assign program field, select Voice Commander from the list.
. Tap when done. NOTE: Depending on the button that you have selected, you may short-press or long-press the Record button at the left side of the device to launch the Voice Commander. 66
Making emergency calls Calls to emergency service numbers can be made under any circumstances, even if you have locked the SIM card or your phone. To place an emergency call:
Enter the emergency number appropriate for your location, and press Making international calls To place an international call:
1. Press and hold + on the keypad to enter a (+) plus sign. Enter the full phone number with the country code, area code, and phone number, and then press
. Receiving a call When you receive a call, a message prompts and allows you to answer or reject the incoming call. To answer or reject an incoming call:
To answer a call tap Answer, or press To reject an incoming call, tap Ignore, or press
. NOTE: Press and hold the Call key to switch receiver to speakerphone mode. To terminate a call:
Tap or press to terminate an incoming or outgoing call. 67
Options during a call Listed in the table below are the possible menu options when a call is in progress. Some of these options are available only when multiple calls are in progress. IN-CALL MENU OPTION Hold DESCRIPTION Places the active call on hold. Unhold Mute Unmute Activates the call that is on hold. You can also press activate the call that is on hold. to Switches off the microphone for the active call (you can hear the caller but the caller cannot hear you). Turns the microphone for the active call back on. Speakerphone On/Off Activates/deactivates the speakerphone. View Contact Save to Contacts Create Note Call History Speed Dial Options Opens the Contacts list. Save the caller to the Contacts list. Allows you to create a note during an active call. Opens the Call History list. Opens the Speed Dial list. Opens the phone settings. 68 Managing multiple calls To answer another call:
1. Tap Hold to place the first call on hold and answer the second call. 2. To end the second call and return to the first call, press
. To hold a call to make a second call:
Tap Menu > Hold to place the first call on hold and call a second number. When you have finished the second call, press to take you back to the first call. To switch between calls:
To switch between two calls, press Swap. 69 ASUS Call Filter The ASUS Call Filter is a utility that allows you to control all your incoming calls. Using this utility, you can manage a list of telephone numbers from your Contacts list, call log, message log, or any unlisted telephone number that you want to accept or reject. Launching the shortcut menu The shortcut menu allows you to conveniently activate either the Accept or Reject list. To launch the shortcut menu:
from the ASUS Today screen. Tap From the shortcut menu, do any of the following:
Tap Accept List to receive only incoming calls whose numbers are in the Accept list. Tap Reject List to reject all incoming calls whose numbers are in the Reject list. Tap Edit to open the Call Filter utility screen. Tap Close to deactivate Call Filter. 70 Managing the Accept list The Accept list allows you to select telephone numbers you only want to accept. Incoming calls that are not included in the Accept list will automatically be rejected. 2 To add items in the Accept list:
1. From the ASUS Call Filter shortcut menu, select Edit.
. Select Accept List from the Edit List box. 3. Select your source of data. You can get data from your Contacts, Call log, Message sender number, or you can add an unlisted number and key in new numbers.
. From your data source, select an item then tap Add or to add a new Accept list item. 5. Tap to exit. To remove items from the Accept list, select a contact from the Accept list then tap Remove or
. 3 4 71 Managing the Reject list The Reject list allows you to select telephone numbers you want to reject. Incoming calls that are in the Reject list will be rejected. To add items in the Reject list:
1. From the ASUS Call Filter shortcut menu, select Edit.
. Select Reject List from the Edit List box. 3. Select source of data. You can get data from your Contacts, Call log, Message sender number, or you can add an unlisted number and key in new numbers.
. From the list (e.g. Contacts), select an item then to add a new Reject list tap Add or item. 5. Tap to exit. To remove items from the Reject list, select a contact from the Reject list then tap Remove or
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2 3 4 Chapter 5 Messaging E-mail messaging Threaded SMS MMS messaging Windows Live 73 E-mail messaging Setting up an e-mail account Before you can send and receive e-mail messages, you need to set up an e-mail account that you have with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or an account that you access using a VPN server connection
(typically a work account). You can send e-mail messages by synchronizing or by connecting directly to an e-mail server through your Internet service provider or a corporate network. NOTE: Before you set up an e-mail address on your device, you must have an Internet or an e-mail account. To set up an e-mail account:
> Messaging > Setup E-mail. 1. Tap
. Key in your E-mail address and Password, then tap Next. NOTE: By default, your device automatically attempts to obtain your e-mail settings from the Internet, particularly for Internet e-mail accounts such as Yahoo or Hotmail accounts. 3. If you want to manually enter your e-mail settings, clear the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet checkbox. Otherwise, tap Next. NOTE: Obtain the e-mail server information from your mobile service provider.
. Key in Your name and Account display name, then tap Next. 7
5. From the dropdown list, select the time interval that you want to automatically send/receive e-mail messages. If you want to view more download settings, tap Review all download settings, and select your preferred download settings. 6. When done, tap Finish. Managing e-mail accounts TO DO THIS View a list of accounts Send/receive Internet e-mail messages Delete an account Switch between accounts Changing account options
> Messaging. A list of accounts is displayed with the Tap number of unread messages in the Inbox of each account shown in parenthesis.
> Messaging. Select the Internet e-mail account for which Tap you want to send and receive messages and tap Menu > Send/
Receive. To stop this process, tap Menu > Stop Send/Receive.
> Messaging. Select an account and tap Menu > Delete. Tap With an account open, tap Menu > Go To, then tap the account you want to switch to.
> Messaging. Select an e-mail account and tap Select. Tap Tap Menu > Tools > Options and then select the type of option you want to change. Select Done to confirm. 75 Sending an e-mail message To send an e-mail message:
> Messaging. 1. Tap 2. Tap an e-mail account. 3. Tap Menu > New .
. In To: field, enter the mobile phone number or e-mail address of the person to which you want to send the message or tap Menu > Add Recipient to select from your Contacts list. NOTE:
only send text messages to contacts with a mobile phone number. If you are sending a message to more than one recipient, separate them with a semicolon (;). You can 5. Key in your message in the message text field. 6. When finished, tap Send . NOTE:
connect. If you are working offline, e-mail messages are saved to the Outbox folder and sent the next time you 76 TO Insert a picture into an e-mail message Insert a voice recording into an e-mail message Set the priority, security, and language of an e-mail message Cancel a message Save a message Delete a message Move a message to another folder Sort messages Insert a signature Change message options DO THIS While composing your message, tap Menu > Insert > Picture. While composing your message, tap Menu > Insert > Voice Note. While composing your message, tap Menu > Message Options. While composing your message, tap Menu > Cancel Message. While composing your message, tap Menu > Save to Drafts. With the message you want to delete selected, tap Delete. With the message you want to move selected, tap Menu >
Move. Scroll to the new folder and press Select. On any account screen, tap Menu > Tools > Sort By, and select your desired sorting method. On any account screen, tap Menu > Tools > Options >
Signatures. On any account screen, press Menu > Tools > Options. Downloading e-mail messages Use Messaging to send and receive e-mail messages in one of two ways:
Synchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on your computer. Send and receive e-mail messages by connecting directly to an e-mail server through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a network. 77 Synchronizing e-mail messages You can include e-mail messages as part of the general synchronization process. On Windows XP platform, you need to enable mail synchronization in Microsoft ActiveSync. For more information on enabling mail synchronization, see the ActiveSync online help on your computer. On Windows Vista platform, you can synchronize your e-mail messages via the Windows Mobile Device Center. NOTES:
For synchronizing on Windows Vista platform, refer to the Windows Mobile Device Centers website at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx To connect directly to an e-mail server, see Synchronizing with an Exchange Server in this user guide. Managing folders Each e-mail account has a set of five folders: Deleted Items, Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, and Sent Items. These folders store messages that you send and receive through the account. You can move a message to a different folder within the same account. TO DO THIS View message folder contents Moving a message to a different folder
> Messaging. Select the account that you want to Tap view. Tap Menu > Go To > Folders and select the folder that you want to view.
> Messaging. Select the account with the message Tap that you want to move. Scroll to the message you want to move and tap Menu > Move. Select the folder into which to move the message. 78 Threaded SMS Your device organizes your SMS messages from a single contact or number into a single thread of conversation, making it easier for you to follow the messaging flow and send the appropriate responses. Sending a threaded SMS To send a threaded SMS message:
> Messaging > Text Messages > Menu > New 1. Tap
. Key in your recipients phone number or tap To: to select a recipient from the Contacts list. Separate multiple recipients with a semicolon (;). 3. Key in your message. 4. When finished, tap Send to send out the message. NOTE: Once your recipient replies to your message, your device displays the message thread, making it easier for you to follow the mobile conversation with your recipient. 79
MMS messaging Multimedia Messaging System (MMS) allows you to send text messages with multiple slides. Each slide may include a picture, video or audio, or text. MMS messages are sent by General Packet Radio Service
(GPRS) to e-mail accounts or other MMS-enabled mobile devices. NOTES:
You need to subscribe to the GPRS and MMS services with your service provider before you can send and receive MMS messages. Ask your mobile service provider on how to activate the MMS feature. Only mobile phones with MMS feature can send/receive MMS messages. Depending on the service that you subscribe to, you may not be able to send and receive MMS messages to users using a different mobile phone network. Accessing MMS To access MMS:
> Messaging > MMS. Tap After capturing a picture or video clip, tap Menu > Send. Editing MMS settings 1. From the MMS main screen, tap Menu > Tools > Options. From the list of accounts, tap MMS. 3. On the MMSC Settings tab, select your Internet Service Provider from the list. Tap Edit to access Multimedia Messaging Service Center (MMSC) settings. NOTE: Contact your mobile service provider for detailed settings. 80
Sending an MMS message To send an MMS message:
> Messaging > MMS > Menu > New. 1. Tap
. In the To: field, key in the mobile phone number or e-mail of your recipient. You can enter it using the phone pad or tap Menu > Add Recipient to select from your Contacts. If you have more than one recipient, separate them with a semicolon (;). In the Subject field, enter the subject for the message. 3.
. Tap the Insert Picture/Video field. 5. Tap to select a picture or video clip displayed in thumbnail view. 6. Tap the Insert Audio field. 7. Tap to select the audio clip you want to attach, then tap Select . NOTE: You will not be able to attach an audio file to a slide with a video clip. 8. Tap the Insert Text field and enter your message. 9. Tap Send to send the message. 81 The following assumes that you are on the MMS message screen. TO Copy the message to other recipients Hide a recipients contact information from other message recipients Hide sender information Create an MMS message from a template Create an MMS message template Add preset or frequently used text strings to a message Edit a preset message Request message delivery notification DO THIS Using the stylus, move the scroll bar to display the Cc field. Enter the recipients phone number or e-mail address or tap Menu > Add Recipient to select a recipient from your Contacts list. Using the stylus, move the scroll bar to display the Bcc field. Enter the recipients phone number or e-mail address or tap Menu > Add Recipient to select a recipient from your Contacts list. Tap Menu > Options > Send Options. Select the Hide Sender check box. Tap Menu > Template > New from Template to compose a message using a predefined template. Create a message or open an existing message, and tap Menu > Template > Save as Template. In the text field, tap Menu > My Text. Select the text string that you want to add. Tap Menu > My Text to open the text string you want to edit. Tap Menu > Options > Send Options. Select the Delivery Report check box. 8
Windows Live Windows Live provides a set of services including e-mail, messaging, and search that brings all your online necessities together. With Windows Live, you can conveniently do the following on your device:
To use Windows Live, you must have a Passport account. If you have a Hotmail or an MSN account, you already have a Passport. Once you have obtained either a Microsoft Passport or Microsoft Exchange Server account, you are ready to set up your account. Access your Hotmail, MSN, or Microsoft Exchange account and send or receive e-mail messages. Start a chat with your friends who are online. Search the web using the Windows Live search engine. NOTE: You need a Microsoft Passport account to use Windows Live application. If you do not have a passport account, go to www.passport.com to obtain one. Using Hotmail To sign in Hotmail:
> Programs > Windows Live. 1. Tap 2. On the Windows Live - Sign In screen, tap Sign in to Windows Live to enter Windows Live Setup session. 3. Tap Accept, then enter the e-mail address and password for your Hotmail account.
. Select Save password and tap Next. 5. Tap the check boxes to show or hide Windows Live items on the Today screen, then tap Next. 6. Select the items you want to synchronize on your device, then tap Next. Wait for a few minutes for the synchronization process to finish. The next time you sign in to Windows Live, your username and password is displayed. 83 Using Windows Live Messenger To sign in and out of Windows Live Messenger:
1. Set e-mail address and password in Windows Live.
. When you have set up your account, tap 3. On the Windows Live Messenger main screen, tap Sign In.
. To sign out, tap Menu > Sign out.
> Programs > Messenger. NOTE:
result in additional charges from your service provider. If you do not sign out of the Windows Live Messenger application, you will remain connected. This may 8
Chapter 6 Organizing your life Using Contacts Using Calendar Using Tasks 85
> Contacts. Using Contacts Contacts contains your list of contact information such as mobile or work numbers and e-mail addresses. Using Bluetooth on the device, you can quickly share Contacts information with other device users. If you use Outlook on your computer, you can synchronize Contacts between your device and computer. Viewing Contacts To view the Contacts list, do one of the following:
On the Today screen, tap Contacts. Tap On the Today screen, press the right soft key. The contact list displays the names of your contacts alphabetically. Beside each name in the contact list is an abbreviation for the default communication method, such as the persons work phone number (w) or home phone number (h). Your device automatically sets a contacts mobile number as the contacts default number. If there are phone numbers stored in your SIM card, the entries will be displayed at the end of the list, with a SIM card icon following the name. DO THIS Tap Contacts > New > Outlook Contact. Enter information for the new contact and tap Create a new contact TO
. Create a new contact on the SIM card Edit a contacts information Call a contact from the contact list 86
. Tap Contacts > New > SIM Contact. Enter information for the new contact and tap NOTE: You can only store one phone number for a SIM contact. Tap Contacts. Select the contact whose information you want to edit, and tap Menu > Edit. When you have finished making the changes, tap Tap Contacts. Tap the contact to call and tap Call. To call a phone number other than the default, select the contact, use the stylus to scroll to the number you want to call, and tap Call. TO Send a text message to a contact Send an MMS message to a contact Beam a contacts information to another device Find a contact by name Find a contact by company Find a contact using filter Assign a ring tone to a contact Add a picture to a contact Copy a contact to your SIM card DO THIS Tap Contacts. Tap the contact to which you want to send a text message, and tap Send Text Message. Tap Contacts. Select the contact to which you want to send an MMS message and tap Menu > Send MMS. Tap Contacts. Select the contact to beam and press Menu > Send Contact
> Beam. Select the device and press Beam. Tap Contacts. If you are not in Name view, tap Menu > View By > Name. Enter the first few letters of the contacts name until the contact is displayed. Tap Contacts. Tap Menu > View By > Company. Tap the company to view all the contacts listed under it. From the Contacts list, tap Menu > Filter. Select the filter category. To show all contacts again, select All Contacts. Tap Contacts. Tap the contact to which you want to assign a custom ring tone to. Tap Menu > Edit and scroll to Ring tone. Select a ring tone and tap
. NOTE: You can only assign a ring tone to contacts who are in your Outlook Contact list. Tap Contacts. Tap the contact to which you want to add a picture to. Tap Menu > Edit and scroll to Picture. In the Picture field, tap Select a picture and choose the picture to use. NOTE: You can only add a picture to contacts who are in your Outlook Contact list. Tap Contacts. From the list, tap the contact, then tap Menu > Copy to SIM. Select the contact you want to copy, then tap Copy. Tap when done. 87 Using Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Today screen. You can also set Calendar to remind you of your appointments. If you use Outlook on your computer, you can synchronize appointments between your phone and computer. To open the Calendar program, do one of the following:
> Calendar. Tap On the ASUS Today screen, tap
. Scheduling an appointment To schedule an appointment:
> Calendar. 1. Tap
. Tap Menu > New Appointment. 3. Enter information about the appointment. To schedule an all-day event, in All Day, select Yes. Tap 88 TO DO THIS Make a recurring appointment Delete an appointment Beam an appointment Select the appointment and tap Menu > Edit. Scroll to Occurs and select one of the recurrence options. Select the appointment to delete and tap Menu >
Delete Appointment. Select the appointment to beam and tap Menu >
Beam Appointment.
Viewing an appointment To view an appointment:
> Calendar. 1. Tap
. Tap the appointment to view. Viewing your schedule To view your schedule:
> Calendar. 1. Tap
. Tap Menu and then select one of these views:
Agenda Day Week Month Year TO View todays agenda View your agenda for a specific date Show week numbers Change the display of the work week DO THIS From any Calendar view, tap Menu > Go to Today. From any Calendar view, tap Menu > Go to Date. Tap the date to view. From any Calendar view, tap Menu > Tools > Options. Select Show week numbers checkbox. In any Calendar view, tap Menu
> Tools > Options and do the following:
To specify the first day of the week, in 1st day of week, select Sunday or Monday. To specify the number of days you want to appear in a week, in Week view, select 5-day week, 6-day week, or 7-day week. 89 Using Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do. The Tasks list The task list is your things to do list. When you create or edit tasks with Outlook on your computer and then synchronize it with your device, additional information, such as due date, priority, and category, may show. A task that has been marked as high priority is preceded by an exclamation mark, and a low priority task is marked by a downward-pointing arrow. Overdue tasks are displayed in bold red. NOTE: You can synchronize information on your phone with your computer to keep your task list up to date in both locations. TO Create a task Mark a task as completed Delete a task Change a completed task to incomplete Find a task DO THIS
> Programs > Tasks. Enter the task name in the Tap Tap here to add a new task field. Tap completed, then tap Complete.
> Programs > Tasks. Select the task to mark as
> Programs > Tasks. Select the task to delete, then Tap tap Menu > Delete Task. Tap Yes to confirm. Tap then tap Activate to change the status to incomplete.
> Programs > Tasks. Select the completed task,
> Programs > Tasks. Tap Menu > Sort by and Tap select a sort option. You may also tap Menu > Filter and select a category. 90 Chapter 7 Customizing your device Customizing the Start menu Using the Profile Manager Using the Theme Manager Customizing the Today screen Entering your contact information Setting up sounds and notifications Setting the date, time, and alarm Setting the ring tone Wake up settings 91 Customizing the Start menu You can choose up to seven programs to appear in the Start To customize the Start menu:
menu.
> Settings > Personal tab > Menus. 1. Tap
. Select up to seven programs that you want on the Start menu. 3. Tap
. Using the Profile Manager Profile Manager provides you with a convenient way to customize the ring tone and notification settings of your device to suit different scenarios. There are four profile modes that you can choose from:
Normal: This mode allows you to customize the ring tone for incoming calls, messages, and alert notifications. Meeting: In this mode, the volume is turned off and your phone vibrates to alert you about an incoming call. Silent: This mode puts both the volume and ring tone of your device on mute mode. Automatic: When set to this mode, your devices sound and alert settings are automatically switched from Normal to Meeting mode based on your Calendar. To change to Normal mode:
> Settings > Personal tab > Profile Manager. 1. Tap
. Select Normal, then select one of these options from the dropdown list: Default, Outdoor, and Personal. If you want to change the settings of an option, tap Edit. 3. Tap Tone, Volume, or Name tabs and make the necessary changes. When done, tap
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> Settings > Personal tab > Profile Manager. To change to Meeting mode:
1. Tap
. Select Meeting. 3
. Tap the slider to adjust the speech volume setting. 5. When done, tap If you want to change the settings, tap Edit.
> Settings > Personal tab > Profile Manager. To change to Silent mode:
1. Tap
. Select Silent. 3
. Tap the slider to adjust the speech volume setting. 5. When done, tap If you want to change the settings, tap Edit. To change to Automatic mode:
1. Tap
. Select Automatic.
> Settings > Personal tab > Profile Manager. NOTE::
your device automatically switch from Normal to Meeting mode. If the system detects that you are currently busy based on your Calendar, the sound and alert settings in 3. Tap
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Using the Theme Manager Theme Manager allows you to change the appearance of your device such as the background, items shown on the Today screen, and the skin of the Windows Media Player. To customize the theme:
> Settings > Personal tab > Theme Manager. 1. Tap
. On the Theme tab, select any of the themes. 3. On the Schedule tab, you may set the theme to automatically change on workdays and weekends. To do this:
Tap
. Select Enable Theme Switcher, and select the themes for Workday Theme and Weekend Theme.
. To edit the theme:
> Settings > Personal tab > Theme Manager. 1. Tap
. On the Theme tab, select the theme you want to edit. 3. Tap Menu > Edit. Select the items that you want to edit from these four tabs:
change the theme from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. , enable Change appearance at night. You may also select Wallpaper to add a wallpaper to the Today screen. On the Today tab, select the appearance for the Today screen from the dropdown list. To On the Items tab, select the items that you want to display on the Today screen. On the Skin tab, select the skins for the dialer and Windows Media Player. On the Name tab, enter the name for the theme.
. Tap when finished. 9
Customizing the Today screen To customize your Today screen:
> Settings > Today. 1. Tap
. On the Appearance tab, select the background for the Today screen. If you want to use a picture as your Today background, select Use this picture as the background and tap Browse to locate the picture you want to use. 3. On the Item tab, select the items you want displayed on the Today screen.
. When done, tap
. To customize the Today screen with your own image:
> Programs > Pictures & Videos. 1. Tap
. Tap the image to use as the background image 3. Tap Menu > Set as Today Background. Adjust the transparency level and tap
. Entering your contact information The Owner Information feature allows you to enter and display your personal contact information, such as your name, alternative contact numbers, and e-mail address, on your device. NOTE: We recommend that you enter your contact information so you can easily be contacted in case of loss. To enter owner information:
1. To launch the Owner Information screen, do either of the following:
On the Today screen, tap the Tap here to enter owner information field. 95
Tap
> Settings > Owner Information. Enter your details and tap
. Setting up sounds and notifications Use the Sound and Notifications settings to enable sounds and to customize the ring tones for incoming calls, reminders, alerts, and messages. To set sounds and notifications:
1. Tap
. On the Notifications tab, select an event, and set the Ring type and Ring tone. 3. Tap
> Settings > Sounds & Notifications. Setting the date, time, and alarm To set the date and time:
> Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms. 1. Tap
. On the Time tab, enter the time zone, date, and time settings. 3. Tap
. To set the alarm:
> Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms. 1. Tap
. On the Alarm tab, enter the necessary alarm settings. 3. Tap
. 96 NOTE: You can also configure the date/time settings directly from the ASUS Today screen. Tap necessary settings. and enter the
Setting the ring tone With your device you can add and configure your favorite music as your phone ring tone. You can easily configure your favorite song or sound as your ring tone with the following compatible audio formats: aac, amr, .mp3, .wav, .wma, and .mid. Adding ring tone to selection To add a ring tone to the selection category under phone setting:
> Settings > Ring tones. 1. Tap 2. Select a specific file extension from the list box. 3. Tap to check a ring tone file that you want to add. to stop.
. to play ring tone sound and tap when finished. Tap Tap Changing the ring tone To change the ring tone:
> Settings > Phone. 1. Tap
. On the Phone tab, select a ring tone from the Ring tone list box. The songs or sounds that you added as ring tone appears on this list along with the default ring tones that came with the device. Tap to stop. 3. Tap to play ring tone sound and tap when finished. 97 Wake up settings You can set the wake-up actions whenever your device is in sleep mode. To set the wake-up action:
> Settings > Personal tab > Wakeup Source. 1. Tap 2. Select from the available wake-up actions. 3. Tap when finished. Tap Select All to select all actions or tap Select None to deselect all available actions. 98 Chapter 8 Getting connected Using the Wireless Manager Using Bluetooth Using Wi-Fi Setting a GPRS connection Setting the preferred network 99 Using the Wireless Manager The Wireless Manager allows you to enable or disable your wireless connections in a single location. This is a quick way to preserve battery power or to turn off the functions in your device such as phone or Bluetooth function. To use the Wireless Manager:
> Settings > Connections tab. 1. Tap
. Tap Wireless Manager. 3. From the Wireless Manager screen, do any of the following:
Tap the button for a desired wireless connection type to turn it on or off. Tap Tap Settings to change settings for one of the displayed wireless connection types. to turn off all wireless connections. Tap Exit or to exit Wireless Manager. Using Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short range wireless communications technology that allows devices with Bluetooth capabilities to exchange data within a radius of about 10 meters (30 feet) without requring a physical connection. With Bluetooth enabled in your device, you can:
Connect and communicate, such as beam files, tasks, contacts, with other devices with Bluetooth features. Use Bluetooth service. After you connect to another device or computer using Bluetooth, you can use the services available on that device. 100
Activating Bluetooth in your device Use the Wireless Manager to enable or disable Bluetooth in your device. You can access the Wireless Manager by performing any of the following:
1. Launch the Wireless Manager. To do this, you can either:
. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Wireless Manager. Tap the Wireless Manager icon from the Today screen. From the Wireless Manager screen, tap Bluetooth. NOTE: When not in use, deactivate Bluetooth in your device to conserve battery power. Adding Bluetooth devices 1. Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on the device you want to add and the device is set as Discoverable.
> Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth.
. Tap 3. Tap Add new device... to search for available Bluetooth devices. The search may take a while.
. Select the device you want to connect with then tap Next or press the Right Soft key. 5. Enter the alphanumeric passcode of the device you want to connect then tap Next or press the Right Soft key. You can find the passcode in the documentation that came with the other device. 6. Enter the display name for this connection. 7. Repeat steps 3 6 to connect more devices. 101
> Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. Pairing with a Bluetooth headset 1. Tap
. Tap Bluetooth to activate the Bluetooth connection. 3. Turn on your Bluetooth headset and bring it to within five to ten meters of your device.
. Put your Bluetooth headset into pairing mode. Refer to your Bluetooth headsets user manual for instructions. 5. On your device, tap
> Settings > Bluetooth, then tap Add new device.... Your device searches for Bluetooth-enabled devices within its reach. 6. Select your Bluetooth headset on the Add Devices list and press Next. 7. Enter the passkey provided in the headset user manual. Your device will now pair with the headset. 8. The Bluetooth icon appears on the status bar indicating that you can now talk handsfree. NOTE: To ensure a better signal reception, DO NOT shield the keypad or battery compartment cover with your hand while talking handsfree on your device using a Bluetooth headset. 10
Using Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi icon on the Today screen gives you easy access to the Wi-Fi feature on your device. Tapping the icon displays a menu that allows you to: Turn Wi-Fi on/off and open Wi-Fi Manager. NOTE: You can use your devices Bluetooth and Wi-Fi features simultaneously. Turning on Wi-Fi To turn on Wi-Fi:
1. From the Today screen, tap The Device then automatically scans for all available wireless networks within the Wi-Fi range.
> Turn on Wi-Fi. From the list of detected wireless networks, select a wireless network that you want to connect the device to. 3. Select whether the wireless network connects to The Internet or Work network.
. Tap Connect. Configuring wireless networks To configure a wireless network:
1. To launch the Wi-Fi settings page, do either of the following:
2. From the Configure Wireless Networks screen, tap an available wireless network, then make the Tap Settings after selecting a wireless network to connect your device to. Tap
> Settings > Connections tab > Wi-Fi. necessary changes. If the wireless network you want is not on the list, tap Add New.... 103
3 Tap the Network Adapters tab and select an adapter. Tap an adapter to set it if necessary.
. when done. Tap Adding a wireless network If the device fails to automatically detect the wireless network you want to connect to, you can manually add the network. Ask for the wireless network settings from your network administrator. To add a wireless network:
1. To launch the Wi-Fi settings page, do either of the following:
. Tap Wireless > Add New.... 3. Enter a name for the network and select an item from the Connects to: dropdown menu, then tap Tap Settings after selecting a wireless network to connect your device to. Tap
> Settings > Connections tab > Wi-Fi. Next. NOTE: You can get the authentication, data encryption, and network key from your network administrator.
. Set authentication, data encryption, and network key, then tap Next. 5. 6. Tap Finish when done. If you need to change the EAP type, check the adapter box, then change the EAP type. 10
Using Wi-Fi Manager The Wi-Fi Manager shows the connection status and information on a wireless network, and allows you to manually scan your area for available wireless networks. To open the Wi-Fi Manager, you can do any of the following:
Tap Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Wi-Fi Manager.
> Wi-Fi Manager. There are four tabs in the Wi-Fi Manager:
Wi-Fi Status: This page shows the current connection status and link information. Setting: This page allows you to define settings for establishing a devicetodevice wireless connection as well as power saving settings. NOTE:
We recommend to set the Power Save to Enable. IP Info: This page shows the network information and provides a way to get the new IP address from the DHCP server. The Renew button enables you to request the DHCP server for a new IP address. This function would take several seconds to get the new IP address. This Ping button serves as the networks diagnostic tool. It enables you to detect if your device connected to the network. is Site Survey: This page shows the nearest available wireless network. Each wireless network is preceded by an icon for easy identification. The network channel, RSSI, and BSSID are also displayed in columns. 105 Setting a GPRS connection Your device allows you to connect via General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS is a wireless communication standard that runs at speeds of up to 115 kbps, compared to 9.6 kbps of the current Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). It supports a wide range of bandwidths that allows sending and receiving small bursts of data, such as e-mail messages and web browsing. To set a GPRS connection in your device:
on the status bar. 1. From the Today screen, tap
. Tap Settings on the message prompt. 3. From the Settings screen, select the Connections tab then tap Connections icon.
. From the Connections screen, tap Add a new modem connection. 5. Enter a unique name for the connection then select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the modem list. 6. Enter the Access point name. 7. Enter your user name, password, and domain then tap Finish. Contact your network administrator for assistance. NOTES:
The network connection may vary with different locations and mobile service providers. Consult your mobile service provider for the applicable network connection in your area. The charge of GPRS services and the GPRS connection settings might vary with different operators. Consult your service provider for suitable solution. The GPRS and USB connections cannot be used at the same time. 106
> Settings > Connections tab > Connections. Connecting GPRS To connect GPRS:
1. Tap
. From the Connections screen, tap Manage existing connections. 3. Tap and hold on an existing connection then from the popup menu tap Connect.
. When connected, tap Tap Delete if you want to delete the selected connection setting. to exit. NOTES:
When WLAN is used simultaneously with the GPRS, the latter will get signal priority. We recommend not to use WLAN and GPRS at the same time. Browsing the Internet If you have set a default GPRS connection, it automatically connects when you launch an application that connects to the Internet. To browse the Internet:
1. Launch any application that connects to the Internet such as Internet Explorer. The device will automatically connect your default GPRS connection. A popup callout appears to display the connection status.
. When connected, you can start browsing the Internet. If you are using Internet Explorer, the default site will be displayed. 107
Disconnecting GPRS To disconnect GPRS:
from the status bar. 1. Tap
. From the popup callout, tap Disconnect. NOTES:
If your ActiveSync is set to sync with Exchange Server automatically, synchronization will occur after you connect again. GPRS will automatically reconnect everytime you launch an application that requires GPRS connection such as Internet Explorer and Windows Live. Using the GPRS Tool The GPRS Tool allows you to conveniently select and connect to your GPRS service provider. To connect via GPRS Tool:
> Settings > Connections tab > Network Setting. 1. Tap
. From the Network Setting screen, select your GPRS provider from the list. on the status bar then tap Settings from the popup callout. You can also tap NOTES:
Operators vary in different regions. The GPRS and USB connections cannot be used at the same time. 108 Setting the network Your device enables you to configure your devices network connection as well as set multiple networks in the order that you want to access them. Configuring the network To configure the network settings:
1. Tap
. Select the Country and Operator from the dropdown lists. If your mobile service operator is not on
> Settings > Connections tab > Network Setting. the list, tap the Auto Detect button. 3. When done, tap
. Setting your preferred network To set your preferred network:
1. From the phone pad, tap Menu > Options > Network tab.
. Tap Set Networks and follow the onscreen instructions. 3. When you have set your preferred networks, tap to return to the Network tab. In the Network selection list, tap Automatic. 109
110 Chapter 9 GPS features GPS Catcher External GPS 111 GPS Catcher GPS Catcher allows you to update the Global Positioning System (GPS) data in your device. The GPS data contains important information about the status of satellite, and the current date and time for determining the satellite position. NOTE: All functions about GPS or similar are not intended to be used for location of persons, especially for life-
safety and non-life-safety applications. Updating GPS data To update GPS data:
1. Tap Start > Programs > GPS Catcher. Tap Update to start update. 3. Tap when finished. NOTES:
To make a successful update, ensure your device is connected to the Internet. GPS data expires in three days. You need to update it again when it expires. You can also set GPS Catcher to update automatically. Setting GPS Catcher To set GPS Catcher:
1. From the GPS Catcher screen, tap Menu > Setting. Set the options according to your preference. 3. Tap when finished. 11
External GPS Your device allows you to use an external GPS device to receive GPS data. To use an external device, you need to set the connection between your device and your external GPS device. NOTE: An MMCX compatible external GPS antenna connector is included in the package. Insert this connector to an external GPS antenna. Setting an external GPS device To set an external GPS device:
> Settings > System tab > External GPS. 1. Tap
. From the Programs tab, select a program port. NOTE: Other GPS applications in your device will use the same COM Port as you set here. Ensure that this port is also available in the other GPS applications. 113
3. From the Hardware tab, specify a hardware port and baud rate for your external GPS device to use. NOTE: Refer to the user guide of your external GPS device for details.
. From the Access tab, select the Manage GPS automatically (recommended) box. IMPORTANT: If you clear this check box, some GPS related application in your device may not be able to obtain GPS data. 11
Chapter 10 Multimedia features Using the camera Viewing pictures and videos Streaming Player 115 Using the camera The built-in 2.0 megapixel camera allows you to take photos and record audio/video clips. Launching the camera To launch the camera:
> Programs > Pictures & Videos > Camera. Tap Press and hold the Camera key on the right side of your device. Camera/shutter button Menu Thumbnails NOTES:
By default, the preview screen is set to landscape. After launching the camera, your device is set to camera mode by default. In camera mode, the camera button functions as the shutter button. To exit the Camera:
Tap the exit icon on the camera screen. 116 Available capture modes Your device camera can be set to two capture modes:
Camera mode Camera mode allows you to take photos, and save them to your device or microSD. You can also configure the camera to match an environment, set picture size, select magnification, adjust the picture quality, apply effects, and modify other advanced settings. Video mode Video mode enables you to record audio/video clips. Like in camera mode, it also allows you to select the magnification, set the video size, apply some effects, select target storage, and modify advanced video settings. Supported formats Using the camera mode or video mode, the images or video clip captured are stored in the following formats:
Still image (Camera mode): JPEG (.jpg) Video (Video mode): 3GP (.3gp), MPEG (.mp) 117 Camera mode The following describes the screen icons in Camera mode:
Capture mode icon Picture quality icon Default storage icon Scene mode icon Timer icon Scene mode icon Effects icon Picture size icon 765 Menu Tap to launch camera menu Capture modes:
Camera mode Video mode Thumbnails Tap to zoom out Tap to preview Pictures and Videos Tap to close camera Number of available shots Tap to zoom in 118 Camera mode icons Refer to the table below for the camera mode icons. Icon Capture mode Picture quality Default storage Scene mode Timer Burst mode Effects Picture Size
Description Indicates the current capture mode. Indicates the picture quality used. Indicates default storage for captured images and videos clips. Indicates the scene mode used. When the camera timer is enabled (5 seconds or 10 seconds), the corresponding timer icon appears. When you press the shutter button or the navigation button to take a picture, the count down begins and picture is taken after the time set. Indicates the number of frames in burst mode. Indicates the effects used. Shows the resolution used. When set to 1600x1200 resolution, the zoom in/zoom out function is disabled. Exit Tap to exit camera. 119 Icon Zoom In Zoom Out Thumbnails Menu Description Tap to zoom in view of subject on screen. Tap to zoom out view of subject on screen. Tap to launch Pictures and Video application and preview your images in thumbnails. Tap to launch camera menu options. Camera options menu The camera options menu allows you to change various camera and picture settings. To launch options menu:
1. Tap Menu from the camera screen.
. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to display contents. Change Mode The Change Mode option allows you to set capture mode into Camera or Video mode. Scene The Scene option allows you to select presets appropriate for a night scene or sports event. Select Auto to use best setting for any scene. Picture Size Allows you to set the frame size of picture. Picture Quality This option provides three picture quality presets: Normal, Fine, and Super Fine. The picture quality is set to Super Fine by default. 10
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Zoom Allows you to change the maximum magnification allowed. Self Timer Sets the delay of shutter release to 5 or 10 seconds after you have pressed the camera/shutter button. Burst Allows you to take or 9 pictures in succession with one press of the camera/shutter button. Frame Allows you to set a frame. NOTE: Ensure that you have set the screen resolution to 30 x
0 before setting frame. Effect The Effect option allows you to apply some effects to the subject. Select from the following configuration options: Black-White, Negative, Sepia, and Solarize. Set to Normal for no effect. Save to Allows you to select the default storage for captured pictures. NOTE: Prepare a microSD card before setting default storage to Storage Card. Advanced This option allows you to set the following: Filename prefix format, Filename prefix, File number, Date and time stamp, Shutter sound, and Burst interval. 11 Taking photos After launching the camera, your device is set to Camera mode by default. If set otherwise, tap Menu > Change Mode > Camera Mode then tap Exit. You can also tap the camera mode icon to set the camera mode. To take a photo:
1. Aim your device at your subject then press camera/shutter button.
. When the icon appears, ensure that your device is stable. 3. Repeat steps 1 to to take more photos. Menu Thumbnails NOTE: The image is automatically saved to the default storage location and can be viewed using the Pictures and Videos application. 1
Video mode The following describes the screen icons in Video mode:
Tap to close camera Recording indicator Green: Ready Red: Recording Tap to zoom out Capture mode icon Remaining video recording time Default storage icon Effects icon Video size icon Tap to launch video menu Capture mode icons:
Camera mode Video mode Tap to zoom in Tap to launch Pictures and Videos 13 Video mode icons Refer to the table below for the video mode icons.
Icon Capture mode Default storage Effects Video Size Exit Zoom In Zoom Out Thumbnails Menu Description Indicates the current capture mode. Indicates default storage for captured images and videos clips. Indicates the effects used. Shows the resolution used. Tap to exit video. Tap to zoom in view of subject on screen. Tap to zoom out view of subject on screen. Tap to launch Pictures and Video application and play your video. Tap to launch video menu options. 1
Video options menu The video options menu allows you to change various video and playback settings. To launch video options menu:
1. Tap Menu from the video screen. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to display contents. Change Mode The Change Mode option allows you to set your device into Camera or Video capture mode. Zoom Allows you to change the maximum magnification allowed. Video Size Allows you to set the frame size of video. Save to Allows you to select the default storage location for captured pictures. NOTE: Prepare a microSD card before setting default storage to Storage Card. Effect The Effect option allows you to apply some effects to the subject. Select from the following configuration options: Black-White, Negative, Sepia, and Solarize. Set to Normal for no effect. Advanced This option allows you to set the following: Video file type, Filename prefix format, Filename prefix, File number, and Enable or disable audio when recording. 15
Recording videos Set the device to video capture mode to record videos. To set video mode:
Tap Menu > Change Mode > Video Mode then tap Exit. Tap the video mode icon on the screen. To record video:
1. Aim your device at your subject then press camera/shutter button to begin recording. The record indicator turns from green to red while video is recording.
. Press the camera/shutter button again to stop recording. NOTES:
The video clip is automatically saved to the default storage location. Use Windows Media Player Mobile to playback video clip in your device. Use Apple QuickTime player, if you wish to play video clips in your computer. You can download QuickTime installer from www.apple.com/quicktime. 16 Viewing pictures and videos Use the Pictures and Video Application to preview stored images and playback video clips. Viewing pictures and videos To view pictures and videos:
To view pictures or launch video clips stored in microSD card, tap the folder list (labeled
> Programs > Pictures & Videos. 1. Tap
. Tap the picture or video clip you want to see. My Pictures), and tap microSD Card. To view pictures stored in My Pictures folder on your device, tap My Pictures then tap picture thumbnail. To playback video clips in My Videos folder on your device, tap My Videos then tap video thumbnail. Editing pictures To edit pictures:
1. Tap
. Tap Menu > Make Big Face. 3. Edit the image. Refer to the tool icons and their descriptions on the next page.
> Programs > Pictures & Videos. Tap the picture you want to edit. 17
Tool bar Icons Description Icons Description Tap to hide the tool bar Tap to select the color of your editing stroke Tap to select the size of the pencil stroke Tap to add some stamps in the picture Tap to add text Tap to erase some parts in the picture Tap to undo editing Tap to save the image Tap to exit editing NOTES:
This image editor function can only be applied to the pictures or photos with 30 x
The image bigger than 320 x 240 resolution will be zoomed into 320 x 240 resolution.
0 resolution.
. Tap to save the picture, then tap Yes to confirm. In this option, the original picture is replaced by the edited file. NOTE:
You can also tap in the Tool bar and choose Save as to save the edited picture as another file name. 18 Streaming Player Streaming Player allows you to play audio or video files streamed to your device from the Internet. Supported formats include 3gp, 3g, mp, and sdp. NOTE: Before using Streaming Player, ensure that you are connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, or GPRS connection. Refer to the sections on Wi-Fi, or GPRS in this user guide for activating any of these connections on your device. Tap to play a file Tap to connect to an rtsp:// URL website Tap to launch Menu NOTE: A Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) website provides multimedia data streams such as audio or video clips. 19 Using the Streaming Player To play a streaming file:
1. Tap
. Key in the web address then tap Connect.
> Programs > Streaming Player, then tap Connect.. NOTE: Streaming Player only recognizes an rstp:// URL web address. 3. Tap to play a streaming file from your preferred rtsp website. You may also tap Menu to display the menu list and apply other operations. 130 Chapter 11 Business features Ur Time Remote Calendar 131 Ur Time Ur Time allows you to set the time and alarm at your current location as well set up the time for up to four cities. NOTE:
Install Ur Time from the Bonus CD that comes with your device package. Setting the time To set the time:
> Programs > Ur Time. 1. Tap
. Tap Menu > Time. Set the local time at your current location. 3. Tap when finished. Setting the alarm To set the alarm:
> Programs > Ur Time. 1. Tap
. Tap Menu > Alarm, then tap New to add a new alarm, or select an existing alarm and tap Edit. 3. Set the alarm details. To activate anti-snooze feature, check the Snooze box and set snooze interval. Tap when finished. 13
Setting the World Clock To set the World Clock:
1. Tap
. Tap Menu > World Clock. You can set the time for up to four cities. 3. Tap
. The World Clock appears on the Today screen.
> Programs > Ur Time. 133 Remote Calendar Remote Calendar allows you to access your Google Calendar from your device. You can either view the calendar or synchronize events and agenda with your Google Calendar in bidirectional way. Download events from Google calendar, or upload events to Google Calendar with your device. IMPORTANT:
Obtain a Google account before using this function. Visit www.google.com/calendar to register for a Google account. Ensure that your device is connected to the Internet via GPRS. Synchronizing your calendar Downloading events from Google Calendar To download agenda or events form your Google Calendar:
> Programs > Remote Calendar 1. Tap
. Key in the username and password, then tap Sync to start synchronizing. 3. When the calendar is synchronized successfully, a popup message appears. Tap Yes to open the calendar or tap No to exit. 13
Uploading events to Google Calendar To upload new events or modified events to your Google Calendar:
1. Tap
. Select the event you want to upload to Google Calendar, then tap Menu > Upload to Google.
> Calendar. Setting the Remote Calendar The Remote Calendar allows you to set the synchronization mode. To set your Remote Calendar:
1. Tap 2. Set your desired synchronization mode, then tap
> Programs > Remote Calendar > Option > Setting. to apply changes or tap Cancel to quit. Tap to select sync mode. Tap to select sync interval. This item is inactive when the sync mode is set to Manual. Tap to select sync direction. Tap to select priority when event conflict happens. 135 136 Chapter 12 ASUS Special features ASUS status icon ASUS Zip Backup Newstation Auto Cleaner 137 ASUS status icon The ASUS status icon allows you to easily check and see the current status of the following device components: USB, LCD Brightness, Battery power, Memory, and microSD card. To check the status of these components, tap the ASUS Status icon on the Today screen. USB: Allows you to set the USB connection mode. Brightness: Tap to adjust the LCD brightness on battery power or external power. Power: Displays the remaining battery power and allows you to set advanced power saving features. Program Memory: Displays the total, currently used, and remaining program storage memory. Storage memory: Displays the total, currently used, and remaining storage memory. MicroSD card: Tap to display the contents of the MicroSD card installed. Settings: Allows you to select the items to display in this ASUS Status popup menu. 138 USB setting Allows you to set the USB connection mode. LCD Brightness Adjusts the LCD brightness on battery power and external power. Battery Displays the battery power status. The Advanced settings allows you to set a time when to turnoff the device if not used. Memory Displays the total, in use and free memory. Storage card memory Displays the total, in use, and available storage card memory. Program memory Displays the total, in use, and available program memory. Settings Allows you to select the items to display in the ASUS Settings popup menu. 139 ASUS Zip ASUS Zip allows you to compress files and save space in your memory card or device. NOTE:
Install ASUS Zip from the Bonus CD that comes with your device package. Tap
> Programs > ASUS Zip. To compress files:
1. Select the radio button before New compress file, then tap Next. 3. Select files or folders and tap Add button, then tap Next. 4. Rename the file and select the location and compression mode. Check the Password box if you want to set password for the file. Tap Next. 5. Tap Done to exit. Check the Exit and open folder box if you want to open the folder where the compressed files are stored.
> Programs > ASUS Zip. To add files to an existing compressed file:
1. Tap
. Select the radio button before Add file to existing compressed file, then tap Next. 3. Select a compressed file, then tap Next. 4. Select files or folders you want to add and tap Add button, then tap Next. 5. Tap Done to exit. Check the Exit and open folder box if you want to open the folder where the compressed files are stored. 10
> Programs > ASUS Zip. To extract files from a compressed file:
1. Tap
. Select the radio button before Extract file, then tap Next. 3. Select a compressed file, then tap Next. 4. Select a folder to save the extracted files, then tap Next. 5. Tap Done to exit. Check the Exit and open folder box if you want to open the folder where the compressed files are stored. Backup Backup allows you to back up or restore your files and data to your device or storage card. NOTE:
Install Backup from the Bonus CD that comes with your device package.
> Programs > Backup > Backup. Backing up files To back up files:
1. Tap
. Select the items you want to backup, then tap Next. 3. Rename the file and select the storage location for the backup, then tap Next. 4. Key in a four-digit number as your password to encrypt the backup file, then tap Next. 5. Tap Start to begin backup. Tap Back if you want to return to the previous screen. NOTE: The system will turn off all processing applications when backing up files. 6. Tap Reset to reset the device. 11
> Programs > Backup > Restore. Restoring files To restore files:
1. Tap 2. Select a file you want to restore, then tap Next. 3. Key in the four-digit password to decrypt the backup file, then tap Next. Select the items you want to restore, then tap Next. 5. Tap Start to begin restore, or tap Back to return to the last screen. NOTE: The system will turn off all processing applications when restoring files. Check the box if you want to reset the device after backup, then tap to finish. Backup Setting To set Backup:
1. Tap
> Programs > Backup, then tap Option. 1
Newstation With the Newstation in your device, you can conveniently browse news and blogs anywhere and anytime. NOTE: Ensure that your device is connected to Internet when using Newstation. Using Newstation To read RSS news:
1. Tap
. Tap a category folder to open. 3. Tap a channel name to open.
. Browse your favorite subjects.
> Programs > Newstation. To create a new category folder:
1. Tap
. Tap Menu > New Category then edit the category name.
> Programs > Newstation. To add a channel:
1. Tap open.
> Programs > Newstation, then tap a category folder to
. Tap Menu > New Channel. You can add a channel either from the Internet or an existing file. Input from URL Select the radio button of Input from URL and enter the URL address, then tap Next. Select a category where you want to add the channel, then tap Finish. 13
Import from a file Select the radio button of Import from a file, then tap Next. Select a folder and choose a file from the list. Choose channels from the list, then tap Next. Select a category where you want to add the channel, then tap Finish. NOTE: You may also tap news updates. from the ASUS Today screen to access the Newstation application and download Using Newstation menus Category Menu To use the category menu:
> Programs > Newstation. 1. Tap
. Select a category folder. Then tap Menu. The menu list pops up. 3. Tap an option that you need. Channel Menu To use the channel menu:
1. Tap
. Tap a category folder, then select a channel and tap Menu. 3. Tap an option that you need.
> Programs > Newstation. 1
Subject Menu To use the subject menu:
1. Tap
. Tap a category folder. Then tap a channel to open. Select a subject and tap Menu. The menu list
> Programs > Newstation. pops up. 3. Tap an option that you need. 15 Auto Cleaner To free the memory in your device, you can use this function to conveniently close the running applications that you are not using. Setting the Auto Cleaner To set the Auto Cleaner:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Auto Cleaner.
. Select the check box to active the Auto Cleaner function. Then select either Short or Long press X to close the program. 3. Tap Set button to set the Exception and the Force-closed List.
. Tap when finished. 16 Chapter 13 Other features Restoring default factory settings System information Task Manager 17 Restoring default factory settings This option allows you to restore the default factory settings. To restore default settings:
> Settings > System tab > Default Settings. 1. Tap
. Key in 1234 in the Password field to confirm that you want to restore to default settings. 3. Tap
. WARNING: This option will delete all files stored in this device. System information The System Information contains important device information including the current device settings and version. To launch the System Information:
> Settings > System tab > System Information. 1. Tap
. Tap the Device Info tab for device hardware information. 3. Tap Version tab to display the ROM, Boot, Radio, MP and Battery version. 18
Task Manager The Task Manager allows you to monitor the currently running programs, memory and CPU occupancy. You can use this function to end these programs easily. You can also switch to any of the listed programs from the Task Manager screen. To use Task Manager:
To launch the Task Manager, tap To end a program, select the program you want to end and tap End Task. To end all tasks, tap Menu > End All Tasks. To switch to a program, select a program and press down the Navigation key, or tap Menu > Switch
> Programs > Task Manager. To. 19 150 Appendices Appendices Notices Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ASUS Contact information 151 Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Regulations 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
. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, 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 equipment 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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 15
Canadian Department of Communications Statement Country Code selection feature to be disabled for products marketed to the US/CANADA Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 1. This device may not cause interference; and
. This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numerique de la classe [B] est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This Category II radiocommunication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310. Ce dispositif de radiocommunication de categorie II respecte la norme CNR-310 dIndustrie Canada. Replaceable batteries If an equipment is provided with a replaceable battery and if replacement by an incorrect type could result in an explosion (e.g. with some lithium batteries), the following applies:
The marking or statement shall include the following or similar text:
if the battery is placed in an OPERATOR ACCESS AREA, there shall be a marking close to the battery or a statement in both the operating and the servicing instructions;
if the battery is placed elsewhere in the equipment, there shall be a marking close to the battery or a statement in the servicing instructions. CAUTION:
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. 153 Operator access with a tool If a TOOL is necessary to gain access to an OPERATOR ACCESS AREA, either all other compartments within that area containing a hazard shall be inaccessible to the OPERATOR by the use of the same TOOL, or such compartments shall be marked to discourage OPERATOR access. An acceptable marking for an electric shock hazard is (ISO 3864, No. 5036). Equipment for restricted access locations For equipment intended only for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION, the installation instructions shall contain a statement to this effect. WARNING: The user needs to switch off the device when exposed to areas with potentially explosive atmospheres such as petrol stations, chemical storage depots and blasting operations. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Bodyworn operation For bodyworn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the device at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the device is switched on. Exposure to radio waves THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the 15
independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The ICNIRP SAR limit for mobile devices used by the general public is W/kg and the highest SAR value for this in device when tested were 0.319 W/kg* at the ear, and 0.86 W/kg* on the body. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines. The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a handsfree device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. Additional Information can be found on the websites of the World Health Organization
(http://www.who.int/emf). The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. The limit incorporates
a substantial margin for safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Additional related information includes the ASUS testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product. 155 ASUS Address: 15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan Tel: 886228943447; Fax: 886228907698 Declaration We declare that the IMEI codes for this product, P30, are unique to each unit and only assigned to this model. The IMEI of each unit is factory set and cannot be altered by the user and that it complies with the relevant IMEI integrity related requirements expressed in the GSM standards. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please have our best attention. Sincerely yours, ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Tel: 886
Fax: 886
Email: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx
893
7
8907698 156 ASUS Contact information ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (AsiaPacific) Address Website 15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 11259 www.asus.com.tw Technical Support Telephone Support Fax Software download
7
893
8907698
+886
+886
support.asus.com*
ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL (America) Address Telephone Fax Website Software download
370 Nobel Drive, Fremont, CA 9538, USA
+1509550883
+1509338713 usa.asus.com support.asus.com*
ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany and Austria) Address Telephone Fax Online contact Harkort Str. 5, D0880 Ratingen, Germany
+91095990
+910959911 www.asus.com.de/sales Technical Support Telephone Fax Online support Website
+91095990
+910959911 www.asus.com.de/support www.asus.com.de/news
* Available on this site is an online Technical Inquiry Form that you can fill out to contact technical support. 157
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-04-25 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2008-04-25
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ASUSTeK Computer Inc
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005821988
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
4F, No. 150, Li-Te Rd.
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1 2 3 |
Peitou, Taipei, N/A 112
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1 2 3 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 |
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 2 3 | Grantee Code |
MSQ
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
P320
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
J******** Y****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Associate Vice President
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 |
j******@asus.com
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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 2 3 | 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 2 3 | 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 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PDA PHONE | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except as evaluated in this composite filing. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is EIRP for part 24 and ERP for part 22. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. SAR compliance for specific collocated transmitter conditions was evaluated for near-body operating configurations as described in this composite filing; other collocated configurations require separate evaluation. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR levels are: Part 22: Body: 0.62W/kg, Head: 0.15W/kg; Part 24: Body: 0.41W/kg, Head: 0.19W/kg. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for U.S. operations. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is conducted. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. SAR compliance for specific collocated transmitter conditions was evaluated for near-body operating configurations as described in this composite filing; other collocated configurations require separate evaluation. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR levels are: Part 15.247: Body: 0.03W/kg, Head: 0.10W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 2 3 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc
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1 2 3 | Name |
K**** L****
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 3 |
k******@sporton.com.tw
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | CC | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.14 | 0.04 ppm | 300KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 24E | CC | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.67 | 0.02 ppm | 300KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22H | CC | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.07 | 0.05 ppm | 300KG7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 24E | CC | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.48 | 0.03 ppm | 300KG7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0500000 |
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