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P505P505P505P505P505 User handbook User handbook User handbook User handbook User handbook C C C C C P P P P P t t t t t e e e e e k k k k k c c c c c o o o o o P P P P P E1658 E1658 E1658 E1658 E1658 First edition V1 First edition V1 First edition V1 First edition V1 First edition V1 November 2004 November 2004 November 2004 November 2004 November 2004 Copyright 2004 ASUSTeK COMPUTER 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 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (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. i ii ii ii ii i User handbook topics User handbook topics User handbook topics User handbook topics User handbook topics This user handbook contains the information you need to efficiently use the Pocket PC. Chapter 1 - Getting started Chapter 1 - Getting started Chapter 1 - Getting started
............................. ............................ ............................ 1 - 11 - 11 - 11 - 11 - 1 Chapter 1 - Getting started ............................. Chapter 1 - Getting started
............................. This chapter introduces the physical features of the Pocket PC and tells you how to set up and power up the device. Chapter 2 - Learning the basics Chapter 2 - Learning the basics Chapter 2 - Learning the basics
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....................... This chapter teaches you the basic Pocket PC functions. You will learn how to enter text, find and organise information, customise the device, and know the bundled utilities. Chapter 3 - Synchronising data Chapter 3 - Synchronising data Chapter 3 - Synchronising data
........................ ....................... ....................... 3 - 13 - 13 - 13 - 13 - 1 Chapter 3 - Synchronising data ........................ Chapter 3 - Synchronising data
........................ This chapter tells you how to use the Microsoft ActiveSync application that synchronises data between your Pocket PC and your desktop or notebook computer. Chapter 4 - Using Pocket Outlook Chapter 4 - Using Pocket Outlook Chapter 4 - Using Pocket Outlook
.................... ................... ................... 4 - 14 - 14 - 14 - 14 - 1 Chapter 4 - Using Pocket Outlook .................... ................... Chapter 4 - Using Pocket Outlook This chapter details the procedures in using the Microsoft Pocket Outlook Calendar, Tasks, Notes, and Contacts. Chapter 5 - Phone features Chapter 5 - Phone features Chapter 5 - Phone features
............................. ............................ ............................ 5 - 15 - 15 - 15 - 15 - 1 Chapter 5 - Phone features ............................. ............................ Chapter 5 - Phone features This chapter provides information on how to use the Pocket PC phone features using the Vodafone Menu and Phone applications. Chapter 6 - Messaging features Chapter 6 - Messaging features Chapter 6 - Messaging features
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....................... This chapter teaches you how to send MMS, SMS, and e-mail messages using the Pocket PC phone and WAP features. Chapter 7 - Multimedia features Chapter 7 - Multimedia features Chapter 7 - Multimedia features
....................... ...................... ...................... 7 - 17 - 17 - 17 - 17 - 1 Chapter 7 - Multimedia features ....................... ...................... Chapter 7 - Multimedia features This chapter introduces the multimedia features of the Pocket PC including sections on Camera, Photo Album, and Pictures applications. Chapter 8 - Using companion applications Chapter 8 - Using companion applications Chapter 8 - Using companion applications
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......... This chapter includes basic information on how to use Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, MSN Messenger, and Windows Media Player for Pocket PC. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Chapter 9 - Using Pocket Internet Explorer Chapter 9 - Using Pocket Internet Explorer Chapter 9 - Using Pocket Internet Explorer
....... ...... ...... 9 - 19 - 19 - 19 - 19 - 1 Chapter 9 - Using Pocket Internet Explorer ....... ...... Chapter 9 - Using Pocket Internet Explorer This chapter gives information on using Pocket Internet Explorer and the Mobile Favorites folder. Chapter 10 - Getting connected Chapter 10 - Getting connected Chapter 10 - Getting connected
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..................... Chapter 10 - Getting connected 1 0 - 1 This chapter provides the procedures for connecting to the Internet, intranet, and for transferring data using infrared (IR). Chapter 11 - Bluetooth Chapter 11 - Bluetooth Chapter 11 - Bluetooth Chapter 11 - Bluetooth Chapter 11 - Bluetooth This chapter provides information on how to use the Pocket PC Bluetooth features. 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1
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. Appendix - Notices Appendix - Notices Appendix - Notices Appendix - Notices Appendix - Notices This part includes the safety notices and regulations. i vi vi vi vi v P505 Pocket PC specifications P505 Pocket PC specifications P505 Pocket PC specifications P505 Pocket PC specifications P505 Pocket PC specifications P r o c e s s o r s P r o c e s s o r s P r o c e s s o r s P r o c e s s o r s P r o c e s s o r s Application :
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Intel PXA270 416 MHz Infineon E-Gold+
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6 cm, brilliant transflective TFT LCD 65,536 colors, 240x320 resolution F r e q u e n c y b a n d F r e q u e n c y b a n d F r e q u e n c y b a n d F r e q u e n c y b a n d F r e q u e n c y b a n d Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) G P R S G P R S G P R S G P R S G P R S C a m e r a C a m e r a C a m e r a C a m e r a C a m e r a I n t e r f a c e s I n t e r f a c e s I n t e r f a c e s I n t e r f a c e s I n t e r f a c e s R e m o v a b l e R e m o v a b l e R e m o v a b l e R e m o v a b l e R e m o v a b l e b a t t e r y b a t t e r y b a t t e r y b a t t e r y b a t t e r y Class B, Multislot class 10 1.3 million pixels CMOS with still/video capture support Built-in flash Bluetooth : Bluetooth 1.1 Infrared USB
: Low power Serial Infrared (SIR)
: 1.1 1050 mAH Lithium Ion Up to 4 hours of talktime and 100 hours standby time**
Up to 15 hours of operation time E x p a n s i o n E x p a n s i o n E x p a n s i o n E x p a n s i o n E x p a n s i o n SD/MMC card slot A u d i o A u d i o A u d i o A u d i o A u d i o A p p l i c a t i o n s A p p l i c a t i o n s A p p l i c a t i o n s A p p l i c a t i o n s A p p l i c a t i o n s 2.5 mm audio port Built-in microphone and speaker Polyphonic ringtone support Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer, Microsoft Pocket Word, Microsoft Pocket Excel, Microsoft Pocket Outlook, Windows Media Player, Microsoft ActiveSync, MSN Messenger, U n i q u e f e a t u r e s U n i q u e f e a t u r e s U n i q u e f e a t u r e s U n i q u e f e a t u r e s U n i q u e f e a t u r e s Vodafone menu (mobile phone application) Launcher (quick launcher application) L E D s L E D s L E D s L E D s L E D s Power (inside the power button), GSM/GPRS, and Bluetooth S i d e k e y s S i d e k e y s S i d e k e y s S i d e k e y s S i d e k e y s 5-way Joystick, Voice Record, and Camera Capture S i z e S i z e S i z e S i z e S i z e W e i g h t W e i g h t W e i g h t W e i g h t W e i g h t 108 mm x 60 mm x 22.5 mm (L x W x H) 170 grams Specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 9 M b / 1 1 M b a l l o c a t e d f o r W e s t e r n / E a s t e r n l a n g u a g e s u p p o r t ) 9 M b / 1 1 M b a l l o c a t e d f o r W e s t e r n / E a s t e r n l a n g u a g e s u p p o r t )
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* ** ** ** ** * A c c o r d i n g t o M i c r o s o f t L o g o T e s t K i t - B a t t e r y L i f e T e s t A c c o r d i n g t o M i c r o s o f t L o g o T e s t K i t - B a t t e r y L i f e T e s t A c c o r d i n g t o M i c r o s o f t L o g o T e s t K i t - B a t t e r y L i f e T e s t A c c o r d i n g t o M i c r o s o f t L o g o T e s t K i t - B a t t e r y L i f e T e s t A c c o r d i n g t o M i c r o s o f t L o g o T e s t K i t - B a t t e r y L i f e T e s t vvvvv P505 Pocket PC box P505 Pocket PC box P505 Pocket PC box P505 Pocket PC box P505 Pocket PC box Your box includes several accessories for the Pocket PC. After unpacking, check the items against the list below and make sure that they are in good condition. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your dealer or retailer immediately. B o xB o xB o xB o xB o x c o n t e n t s c o n t e n t s c o n t e n t s c o n t e n t s c o n t e n t s O p t i o n a l O p t i o n a l O p t i o n a l O p t i o n a l O p t i o n a l a c c e s s o r i e s a c c e s s o r i e s a c c e s s o r i e s a c c e s s o r i e s a c c e s s o r i e s P505 Pocket PC 1000 mAH, 3.7 V Lithium Ion battery Manufacturer : Welldone Model name
: P505 USB cradle USB sync cable AC adapter/power cord
: 100 Vac ~ 240 Vac, 0.2 A Input Output : 5 Vdc, 1 A Stylus Microsoft Companion CD Bonus CD User handbook Quick Start Guide Warranty card Stylus Car charger Foldable keyboard*
Leather handheld case Traveling USB sync cable AC adapter/power cord (UL/CEE/UK/SAA/CCEE) Bluetooth GPS 3000 mAH Lithium Ion battery
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E n g l i s h v e r s i o n k e y b o a r d . E n g l i s h v e r s i o n k e y b o a r d . E n g l i s h v e r s i o n k e y b o a r d . E n g l i s h v e r s i o n k e y b o a r d . E n g l i s h v e r s i o n k e y b o a r d . v iv iv iv iv i Chapter 1 This chapter introduces the physical features of the Pocket PC and tells you how to set up and power up the device. d e t r a t S g n i t t e G Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Introducing P505 Pocket PC Introducing P505 Pocket PC
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.......................... Key PDA features ............................................................ 1-3 Key mobile phone features .............................................. 1-3 Front features (flip closed) .............................................. 1-4 Front features (flip open) ................................................ 1-5 Side features ................................................................... 1-6 Top features .................................................................... 1-7 Bottom features .............................................................. 1-7 Back features .................................................................. 1-8 The stylus ........................................................................ 1-9 The cradle ........................................................................ 1-9 Setting up P505 Setting up P505 1 - 1 0 1 - 1 0
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......................................... Setting up P505 1 - 1 0 Installing a SIM card and battery .................................... 1-10 Placing on the cradle ...................................................... 1-11 Connecting the AC adapter ............................................ 1-11 Charging the battery ..................................................... 1-12 Additional storage Additional storage 1 - 1 3 1 - 1 3
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............................. 1-2 P505 Pocket PC Introducing P505 Pocket PC Introducing P505 Pocket PC Introducing P505 Pocket PC Introducing P505 Pocket PC Introducing P505 Pocket PC The P505 Pocket PC is a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and a tri-band mobile phone in one. The P505 versatility lets you enjoy all the benefits of a powerful PDA while providing you with an efficient mobile communication solution so you can be connected anywhere you are. Powered by a 416 MHz Intel PXA270 and an Infineon E-Gold+
baseband processors, built-in 64 MB SDRAM and 64 MB Flash ROM, and bundled with the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 operating system, P505 is truly a smart companion for the business professional. Key PDA features Key PDA features Key PDA features Key PDA features Key PDA features Windows Mobile operating system Built-in digital still/video camera Recorder that can record more than six hours of audio Integrated e-mail, MMS, and SMS messaging MP3 and video playback support Voice Commander application (voice command/recognition) Vodafone quick launcher application Bluetooth and Infrared (IR) enabled Sleek, compact, and stylish design Navigation buttons and touchpad for easy input SD slot for additional storage or I/O interface Full/partial backup capability with Smart Keeper application Supports Microsoft ActiveSync application Key mobile phone features Key mobile phone features Key mobile phone features Key mobile phone features Key mobile phone features Tri-band GSM Class 10 Stores over 1,000 contacts MMS/SMS messaging Vodafone menu provides quick access to PDA features 64CH polyphonic ring tones Conference call Photo Contacts application to display photos of callers SIM Manager for SIM/PDA phonebook management Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-3 Front features (flip closed) Front features (flip closed) Front features (flip closed) Front features (flip closed) Front features (flip closed) Earpiece Bluetooth LED GSM/GPRS LED Antenna Power button/Power LED Soft key (left) Call key Flip cover LCD touch screen Navigation keys Soft key (right) End key Alphanumeric keys Microphone GSM/GPRS LED GSM/GPRS LED GSM/GPRS LED GSM/GPRS LED - blinks red when the phone and GPRS functions GSM/GPRS LED are on. See the LED indications table on the next page for details. Bluetooth LED Bluetooth LED Bluetooth LED Bluetooth LED - blinks blue when the Bluetooth feature is on. Bluetooth LED See the LED indications table on the next page for details. Earpiece Earpiece Earpiece Earpiece - allows you to listen to incoming calls. Earpiece Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna - allows the device to obtain signals. Antenna Power button and power LED Power button and power LED Power button and power LED Power button and power LED - press this button to turn on Power button and power LED or off the device. This button lights up red when the battery is charging and turns green when the battery is fully-charged. LCD touch screen LCD touch screen LCD touch screen LCD touch screen - allows you to enter, read, send, receive, or LCD touch screen edit data by tapping on it. The screen lumination is increased or decreased by changing the backlight settings. Soft-key (right) Soft-key (right) Soft-key (right) Soft-key (right) - displays the phonebook when in idle mode;
Soft-key (right) performs various functions depending on the menu level and screen display. End key End key End key End key - ends a call. End key Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keys - enters numbers and alphanumeric characters. Alphanumeric keys Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone - used for speakerphone function and to enhance Microphone sound recordings Flip cover Flip cover Flip cover Flip cover - contains all phone keys for the Pocket PC phone function. Flip cover Call key Call key Call key Call key - calls a number; answers a call; displays dialled numbers. Call key Soft-key (left) Soft-key (left) Soft-key (left) Soft-key (left) - launches the phone menu; enters a phone menu. Soft-key (left) 1-4 P505 Pocket PC LED indications table LED indications table LED indications table LED indications table LED indications table L E DL E DL E DL E DL E D C o l o r C o l o r C o l o r C o l o r C o l o r S t a t u s S t a t u s S t a t u s S t a t u s S t a t u s I n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e d e v i c e I n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e d e v i c e I n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e d e v i c e I n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e d e v i c e I n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e d e v i c e GSM/GPRS Green Blinking Orange Blinking Blinking Red is connected to a GSM network is connected to a GPRS network received a new SMS message or is reminding you of an appointment, task, etc. Bluetooth feature is on Bluetooth Power Blue Blinking Red Blinking OS has generated an alarm Red On Green On battery is charging battery is fully-charged Front features (flip open) Front features (flip open) Front features (flip open) Front features (flip open) Front features (flip open) Calendar button Call button Contacts button End button Phone flip Call button Call button Call button Call button - launches the Phone application. Call button Calendar button Calendar button Calendar button Calendar button - launches the Calendar application. Calendar button Contacts button Contacts button Contacts button Contacts button - launches the Contacts application. Contacts button End button End button End button End button - ends a call or closes the Phone application. End button Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-5 Side features Side features Side features Side features Side features Left side Left side Left side Left side Left side Right side Right side Right side Right side Right side Reset button Record button Camera button 5-way joystick Voice command button Reset button Reset button Reset button Reset button - allows you to perform a soft reset in case the Reset button device malfunctions, or when an application hangs. Press the tip of the stylus on the button to reset the device. Record button Record button Record button Record button - launches the Notes recorder application. Record button Camera button Camera button Camera button Camera button - launches the Camera application; captures a Camera button photo or records video. 5-way joystick 5-way joystick 5-way joystick 5-way joystick - functions like the four arrow keys and the 5-way joystick Enter key on a keyboard. This button allows you to:
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scrolling up, down, right, or left launch a selected program, list folder contents, or open a file by pressing the button Voice command button Voice command button Voice command button Voice command button - launches the Voice Commander Voice command button application. 1-6 P505 Pocket PC Top features Top features Top features Top features Top features Headphone port Infrared (IR) port SD card slot Headphone port Headphone port Headphone port Headphone port - connects to a headphone. Headphone port Infrared (IR) port Infrared (IR) port Infrared (IR) port Infrared (IR) port - allows you to beam data to another device Infrared (IR) port that has an IR port. SD card slot SD card slot SD card slot SD card slot - accommodates an SD card. SD card slot Bottom features Bottom features Bottom features Bottom features Bottom features Power and cradle/sync cable connector Power and cradle/sync cable connector Power and cradle/sync cable connector Power and cradle/sync cable connector Power and cradle/sync cable connector - connects to the Power and cradle/sync cable connector 26-pin female connector on the cradle. If you are not using the cradle, connect the 26-pin power/USB sync cable plug directly to this connector to synchronise your device with your computer and/or to charge the battery. Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-7 Back features Back features Back features Back features Back features Flash Strap holder Camera Speaker Battery Stylus Battery latch Battery lock Flash Flash Flash Flash - provides additional lighting for the built-in camera Flash Camera Camera Camera Camera - this is a 1.3 megapixel still/video camera Camera Battery Battery Battery Battery - this is a Lithium-Ion battery Battery Stylus Stylus Stylus Stylus - used for tapping or writing on the LCD screen Stylus Battery lock Battery lock Battery lock Battery lock - locks or unlocks the battery latch Battery lock N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S The power button is automatically disabled when the battery is unlocked. The device automatically turns on when you install and lock the battery. The P505 comes with an internal battery that allows you to swap a fully-charged and a used battery within thirty minutes without losing any data. C A U T I O N !
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If the Pocket PC is on, unlocking the battery automatically turns off the device and you lose all unsaved data. Refer to page 2-31 for details on how to back-up your data. Battery latch Battery latch Battery latch Battery latch - secures the battery on the bay Battery latch Strap holder Strap holder Strap holder Strap holder - allows you to carry the device on a strap Strap holder 1-8 P505 Pocket PC The stylus The stylus The stylus The stylus The stylus The stylus functions on the P505 the same way a mouse functions on a standard PC. Use the stylus to open programs, execute commands, or to enter information by writing on the screen or by tapping on the on-screen keyboard. Tap. Tap. Tap. Tap. Touch the screen once with the stylus to open programs Tap. and select options. Drag. Drag. Drag. Drag. Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen Drag. to select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items. Tap and hold. Tap and hold. Tap and hold. Tap and hold. Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of Tap and hold. actions available for that item. On the displayed pop-up menu, tap the action that you want to perform. The cradle The cradle The cradle The cradle The cradle Front Front Front Front Front B a c k B a c k B a c k B a c k B a c k Device connector Stylus bay Extra battery pack bay Power/USB sync cable connector The cradle has three connectors. Device connector Device connector Device connector Device connector - holds the device in place. This is a 26-pin Device connector connector that matches the connector on the bottom of the device. USB connector USB connector USB connector USB connector - synchronises the device with your PC. USB connector N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The Power/USB sync cable connector is not detachable from the back of the cradle. Power connector Power connector Power connector Power connector - connects the AC adapter. This connector is Power connector located at the back side of the cradle. Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-9 Setting up P505 Setting up P505 Setting up P505 Setting up P505 Setting up P505 Installing a SIM card and battery Installing a SIM card and battery Installing a SIM card and battery Installing a SIM card and battery Installing a SIM card and battery To operate the Pocket PC phone features you must install a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Your operator will provide a SIM for the device or provision an existing SIM for use, subject to your contract with the operator. The battery comes uninstalled in the P505 box. Install the SIM card first before installing the battery. To install a SIM card and the battery:
1. Locate the SIM card slot. 2. Position the SIM card with its nicked corner on top and its contacts face down. Insert the SIM card to the slot until it clicks in place. 3. 4. Install the battery by matching the battery hooks to the holes on the compartment. 5. Slide the battery into the compartment, then press to keep it in place. See the illustration for reference. 6. Use the stylus to move the battery lock to the left to secure the battery. 11111 SIM card slot 22222 33333 55555 44444 66666 1-10 P505 Pocket PC Placing on the cradle Placing on the cradle Placing on the cradle Placing on the cradle Placing on the cradle Position the device on the cradle as shown. Match the connectors and carefully insert the device until it fits in place. 1 4 2 7 5 3 6
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Connecting the AC adapter Connecting the AC adapter Connecting the AC adapter Connecting the AC adapter Connecting the AC adapter Connect the power/USB sync cable to the connector at the back of the cradle. Connect the power plug to a grounded wall socket. See Figure 1. Figure 1 Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-11 If you are not using the cradle, connect the power/USB sync cable plug directly to the power connector at the bottom of the device. Connect the other end of the power/USB sync cable to a grounded wall socket. See Figure 2. Figure 2 Charging the battery Charging the battery Charging the battery Charging the battery Charging the battery The device includes a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery. You must charge the battery before using the device the first time. The battery starts charging as soon as you connect the AC adapter to a power source. Use the AC adapter to plug your device to a power source whenever possible, especially when you are using a modem or other peripherals, using the device backlight, connecting to a PC, or letting notification light flash for extended time periods. When the device is on and the flip is open, you can display the power status
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> System Power Power tab, and the Power Power icon. Power When the device is on and the flip is closed, a battery icon appears in the top left corner of the phone interface indicating the battery power level. 1-12 P505 Pocket PC Additional storage Additional storage Additional storage Additional storage Additional storage Your device comes with a SecureDigital memory card slot for additional storage or network card installation. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Install an SD card if you wish to use the Smart Keeper backup application. Installing and removing an SD card Installing and removing an SD card Installing and removing an SD card Installing and removing an SD card Installing and removing an SD card To install an SD card:
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To remove an SD card:
To remove an SD card:
Press the card slightly until it ejects. Chapter 1: Getting Started 1-13 Activating the Pocket PC Activating the Pocket PC Activating the Pocket PC Activating the Pocket PC Activating the Pocket PC Press the power button to turn on the device, then open the phone flip. The first time you start or reset the device, the screen prompts you to re-calibrate and set the local time zone. Follow onscreen instructions to proceed. Screen alignment Setting the local time zone N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E It is important that you properly calibrate and activate your device before using it. This process ensures accurate positioning when entering text and selecting menus. 1-14 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 2 This chapter teaches you the basic Pocket PC functions. You will learn how to enter text, find and organise information, customise the device, and know the bundled utilities. s c i s a B e h t g n i n r a e L Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Basic Pocket PC screens Basic Pocket PC screens
..................................... .................................... .................................... 2 - 32 - 32 - 32 - 32 - 3 Basic Pocket PC screens ..................................... .................................... Basic Pocket PC screens Basic Pocket PC screens Today screen ................................................................... 2-3 Start menu ...................................................................... 2-4 New ................................................................................. 2-4 Vodafone menu ............................................................... 2-5 Command bar .................................................................. 2-5 Pop-up menus .................................................................. 2-6 Entering information Entering information
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.......................................... Entering text using the Input Panel .................................. 2-7 Writing on the screen .................................................... 2-11 Drawing on the screen ................................................... 2-14 Recording a message ..................................................... 2-15 Using a preset message ................................................. 2-17 Finding and organizing information Finding and organizing information
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...................... 2 - 1 8 Using Find ...................................................................... 2-18 Using Help ...................................................................... 2-19 Using the File Explorer ................................................... 2-19 Customizing your device Customizing your device
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.................................... Customizing your device Customizing your device 2 - 2 0 Adjusting settings ......................................................... 2-20 Changing system settings .............................................. 2-21 Customizing personal settings ....................................... 2-30 Backing up your data Backing up your data
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............................................. 2 - 3 7 Games ........................................................................... 2-37 Calculator ...................................................................... 2-37 Camera .......................................................................... 2-38 File Explorer ................................................................... 2-38 Conference .................................................................... 2-38 Find ............................................................................... 2-38 MIDlet Manager .............................................................. 2-39 Multimedia Album .......................................................... 2-39 MSN Messenger ............................................................. 2-39 Photo Contacts .............................................................. 2-40 Pocket Excel .................................................................. 2-40 Pictures ......................................................................... 2-40 Pocket MSN ................................................................... 2-40 Pocket Word .................................................................. 2-41 STK ................................................................................ 2-41 Terminal Services ........................................................... 2-41 Voice Recognition .......................................................... 2-42 Windows Media .............................................................. 2-42 Adding or removing programs Adding or removing programs
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............................. 2 - 4 3 2-2 P505 Pocket PC Basic Pocket PC screens Basic Pocket PC screens Basic Pocket PC screens Basic Pocket PC screens Basic Pocket PC screens Today screen Today screen Today screen Today screen Today screen Today Today Normally, the Today Today screen appears when you turn on your device Today and open the phone flip for the first time each day. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E When the device is already on and the screen displays another T o d a y T o d a y program, you can display the T o d a y T o d a y screen by tapping the T o d a y T o d a y T o d a y icon, then tap T o d a y T o d a y from the menu. T o d a y Today Today As shown in the capture below, the Today Today screen lets you see at a Today glance the summary of the important information for the day. Tap to switch to a program Tap to launch the Vodafone menu Tap to change the date and time Tap to create a new item Tap to set up or change the network settings Tap to change the volume or mute all sounds Tap to display the date, time, and your next appointment Tap to set owner information Your day at a glance Tap to display synchronization status*
Tap to display the Bluetooth menu Today Today From the Today Today screen, tap any of the listed items with the stylus Today to display the details. The following sections explain how to use the Vodafone Menu, modify the current tasks or activities, add new items or information, set the time and owner information, or read e-mail/MMS/SMS messages.
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The device must be in the cradle or connected to the computer via the USB cable to display this icon. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-3 Start menu Start menu Start menu Start menu Start menu From the Start menu, you can select programs, settings, and Help icon from the top of topics. To display the Start menu, tap the the screen. Tap to open a program Tap to open a recently used program Tap to open the Programs menu Tap to open the Settings menu Tap to open the Help menu N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can add or remove programs from the Start Menu using P e r s o n a l P e r s o n a l S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s M e n u s M e n u s P e r s o n a l folder. S e t t i n g s > P e r s o n a l M e n u s option in S e t t i n g s the M e n u s P e r s o n a l S e t t i n g s M e n u s NewNewNewNewNew Tap N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w at the bottom left corner of the screen to display a list of programs and tasks you can select from. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can customise the contents of the N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w menu using M e n u s M e n u s M e n u s option the M e n u s M e n u s S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s in S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s >
S e t t i n g s P e r s o n a l P e r s o n a l P e r s o n a l folder. P e r s o n a l P e r s o n a l Tap to open the a menu 2-4 P505 Pocket PC Vodafone menu Vodafone menu Vodafone menu Vodafone menu Vodafone menu The Vodafone menu provides quick access to commonly used PDA and mobile applications. You can launch the Vodafone menu by Vodafone Vodafone tapping the Vodafone Vodafone item in the Today screen. Vodafone Tap an icon to launch the application. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E See page 5-3 for details on how to adjust the Vodafone menu settings. Command bar Command bar Command bar Command bar Command bar Command Command At the bottom of the screen is the Command Command bar. You can use the Command Command Command menus and buttons on the Command Command bar to perform certain tasks in Command an application. Tap to select menu commands Tap to select button commands Tap to display the input panel N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The menus and buttons vary depending on the programs you are using. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-5 Pop-up menus Pop-up menus Pop-up menus Pop-up menus Pop-up menus Pop-up menus often appear when you tap and hold an item to help you choose an action. The actions in the pop-up menus vary from program to program. To access a pop-up menu, tap and hold the stylus on the item that you wish to perform action on. When the menu appears, lift the stylus, and tap the action that you want to execute. To close the pop-up menu without performing an action, tap anywhere outside the menu. Tap and hold until the pop-up menu appears Tap the action that you wish to perform Tap outside the pop-up menu to close it without performing an action The pop-up menu items vary depending on the program or File Explorer File Explorer application. For example, the File Explorer File Explorer pop-up menu includes File Explorer Tasks Tasks more items than in Tasks Tasks. Tasks 2-6 P505 Pocket PC Entering information Entering information Entering information Entering information Entering information You can enter information in your device in any of the following ways. Use the input panel to enter text using the on-screen keyboard or the Letter Recognizer Write directly on the screen with the stylus Draw pictures on the screen Speak into the device microphone to record a message Use the Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize or copy information from your desktop computer to your device Entering text using the Input Panel Entering text using the Input Panel Entering text using the Input Panel Entering text using the Input Panel Entering text using the Input Panel Use the Input Panel to enter information in any program on your Keyboard Keyboard device, you can either type using the on-screen Keyboard Keyboard or write Keyboard Letter Recognizer Letter Recognizer Block Recognizer Block Recognizer using the Letter Recognizer Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer Block Recognizer, or Block Recognizer Letter Recognizer Transcriber Transcriber Transcriber. In either case, the characters appear as typed text on Transcriber Transcriber the screen. Input Panel Input Panel To show or hide the input panel, tap the Input Panel Input Panel button. Tap Input Panel arrow arrow the arrow arrow next to the Input Panel button to see your options. arrow Select an input method Tap to display the input method options Tap to show or hide the input panel Notes Notes Open the Notes Notes application to try out the different options for Notes creating text. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-7 To type with the on-screen keyboard:
To type with the on-screen keyboard:
To type with the on-screen keyboard:
To type with the on-screen keyboard:
To type with the on-screen keyboard:
Keyboard Keyboard 1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then tap Keyboard Keyboard. Keyboard 2. Tap the keys with the stylus to enter information. 3. When finished, tap to save the file. When you use the Input Panel and the on-screen keyboard, your device predicts the word you are typing and displays it above the Input Panel. When you tap the displayed word, it is inserted into your text at the insertion point. The more you use your device, the more words it learns to predict. Tap here if this is the word you wish to use 2-8 P505 Pocket PC To change the settings for word completion:
To change the settings for word completion:
To change the settings for word completion:
To change the settings for word completion:
To change the settings for word completion:
. 1. Tap Settings Settings 2. Tap Settings Settings. Settings Personal Personal 3. Tap Personal Personal tab. Personal Input Input 4. Tap Input Input. Input Word Completion Word Completion 5. Tap the Word Completion Word Completion tab. Word Completion 6. Make your desired changes. 7. Tap to save your changes. To use Letter Recognizer:
To use Letter Recognizer:
To use Letter Recognizer:
To use Letter Recognizer:
To use Letter Recognizer:
With the Letter Recognizer, you can write letters on the screen with the stylus as you would on paper. Letter Letter 1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then tap Letter Letter Letter Recognizer Recognizer Recognizer. Recognizer Recognizer 2. Write a letter or a number in the appropriate on-screen area. When you write a letter, it is converted to a typed text that appears on the screen. If the device has trouble recognising a character, tap on the question mark next to the writing area and follow the on-screen instructions to see how to write that character. To use Block Recognizer:
To use Block Recognizer:
To use Block Recognizer:
To use Block Recognizer:
To use Block Recognizer:
With the Block Recognizer, you can input character strokes that are similar to those used on other devices. Block Block 1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then tap Block Block Block Recognizer Recognizer Recognizer. Recognizer Recognizer 2. Write a letter or a number in the appropriate on-screen area. When you write a letter, it is converted to a typed text that appears on the screen. If the device has trouble recognising a character, tap on the question mark next to the writing area and follow the on-screen instructions to see how to write that character. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-9 To use Transcriber:
To use Transcriber:
To use Transcriber:
To use Transcriber:
To use Transcriber:
With Transcriber, you can use the stylus to write anywhere on the screen as you would on paper. Unlike Letter Recognizer and Block Recognizer, you can write a sentence or additional information. Pause after writing and let Transcriber convert the written characters to typed characters. 1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then tap Transcriber Transcriber Transcriber. Transcriber Transcriber 2. Write anywhere on the screen. For instructions and demonstration on using Transcriber, with question mark question mark Transcriber open, tap the question mark question mark in the lower right question mark corner of the screen. To edit typed text:
To edit typed text:
To edit typed text:
To edit typed text:
To edit typed text:
1. Select the text that you wish to edit using either one of the following:
drag the stylus over the text tap twice to select a word tap three times to select a paragraph EditEdit EditEdit on the Command bar and select an action, or use one of 2. Tap Edit the tools in the Input Panel. 2-10 P505 Pocket PC Writing on the screen Writing on the screen Writing on the screen Writing on the screen Writing on the screen Notes Notes In any application that accepts writing, such as Notes Notes, and in the Notes Calendar Calendar Contacts Contacts Tasks Tasks Contacts, and Tasks Calendar, Contacts notes tab in Calendar Tasks, you can use the Tasks Contacts Calendar stylus to write directly on the screen, like writing on a piece of paper. You can edit and format what you have written and convert the information to text at a later time. To write on the screen:
To write on the screen:
To write on the screen:
To write on the screen:
To write on the screen:
Notes Notes 1. Open the Notes Notes program. Notes 2. Tap the PenPenPenPenPen button to switch to the writing mode. The screen displays blank space with lines to help you write. 3. Write your text. Tap the Pen button and use your stylus like a pen N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Some applications that accept writing may not have the Pen button. See the documentation for that application to find out how to switch to writing mode. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-11 To edit your writing:
To edit your writing:
To edit your writing:
To edit your writing:
To edit your writing:
1. With the Pen button highlighted (i.e. not in writing mode), tap and hold the stylus next to the text that you wish to select until the insertion point appears. 2. Without lifting, drag the stylus across the text to select it. Tools Tools Undo Undo If you accidentally write on the screen, tap Tools Tools, then Undo Undo Tools Undo and try again. You can also select text by tapping the PenPenPenPenPen button to deselect it, then dragging the stylus across the screen. EditEdit EditEdit on the Command bar and select an action, or use one of 3. Tap Edit the tools in the Input Panel to enter a new text. To select a zoom level:
To select a zoom level:
To select a zoom level:
To select a zoom level:
To select a zoom level:
Tools Tools Tap Tools Tools, then tap a zoom percentage from the options. Tools To convert writing to text:
To convert writing to text:
To convert writing to text:
To convert writing to text:
To convert writing to text:
Tools Tools Recognise Recognise Tools, then select Recognise 1. Tap Tools Recognise. Tools Recognise 2. If the conversion is correct, tap to save your note. The writing is turned into text 2-12 P505 Pocket PC If the conversion is incorrect, you can select different words from a list of alternates or return to the original writing. 1. Tap and hold the incorrect word. Alternates Alternates 2. When the pop-up menu appears, tap Alternates Alternates to display a list Alternates of alternate words for the selection. 3. Tap the word that you want to use, or tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing. Tap an alternate word that you want to use Or, tap to return to your original writing Writing recognition tips Writing recognition tips Writing recognition tips Writing recognition tips Writing recognition tips Write neatly. Write on the line and draw descenders below the line. Write the cross of the t and apostrophes below the top line so that they are not confused with the word above. Write full-stops and commas above the line. For better recognition, try increasing the zoom level to 300%
using the Tools menu. Do not spread the letters of a word, keep the letters relatively close to each other so that the device can easily tell where the words begin and end. Hyphenated words, foreign words that use special characters such as accents, and some punctuation cannot be converted. If you add writing to a word to change it after the word has been recognised, the writing that you added will be included when you try to recognise the writing again. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-13 Drawing on the screen Drawing on the screen Drawing on the screen Drawing on the screen Drawing on the screen You can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. The difference between writing and drawing on the screen is how you select items and how they can be edited. For example, selected drawings can be resized, while writing cannot. To create a drawing:
To create a drawing:
To create a drawing:
To create a drawing:
To create a drawing:
1. Use the stylus to create a drawing three ruled lines high. A bounding box appears around the drawing. 2. Start another drawing within the bounding box, then end the drawing outside the bounding box. The bounding box expands to include the new drawing. The bounding box indicates the drawing boundaries Pen button N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To easily work on or view your drawing, change the zoom T o o l s T o o l s T o o l s and selecting your desired level. level by tapping T o o l s T o o l s To edit your drawing:
To edit your drawing:
To edit your drawing:
To edit your drawing:
To edit your drawing:
1. Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears. To select multiple drawings, deselect the PenPenPenPenPen button, then drag to select the drawings you want. 2. Tap and hold the selected drawing, then tap an editing command on the pop-up menu or tap a command on the Edit menu. 3. Resize the drawing by deselecting the PenPenPenPenPen button (if selected) and dragging a selection handle to your desired size. 2-14 P505 Pocket PC Recording a message Recording a message Recording a message Recording a message Recording a message In any application where you can write or draw on the screen, you can also quickly capture thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by recording a message. Calendar Calendar Tasks Tasks Contacts Contacts Tasks, and Contacts Calendar, Tasks In Calendar Contacts, you can include a recording in Contacts Tasks Calendar Notes Notes Notes Notes the Notes Notes tab. In the Notes Notes program, you can either create a Notes Notes stand-alone recording or include a recording in a written note. If you want to include the recording in a note, open the note first. Messaging Messaging In the Messaging Messaging program, you can add a recording to an MMS or Messaging e-mail message. To create a recording:
To create a recording:
To create a recording:
To create a recording:
To create a recording:
1. Tap Notes Notes
, then tap Notes Notes or Notes Tap N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w, then Note NoteNote NoteNotes Record icon Record icon 2. Tap the Record icon Record icon from the command bar to display the Record icon recording toolbar. Record button Record button 3. Tap the Record button Record button (red button) to begin recording. Record button 4. Hold your device with the microphone near to the source of what you are recording. Record Record 5. To stop recording, tap the Record Record button. You will hear two Record beeps. The new recording appears in the Note list, or as an embedded icon. 6. To play the recording, tap it from the list, or if embedded in a note, tap the speaker icon. Indicates an embedded recording Tap to begin recording Tap to show or hide the Recording toolbar Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-15 To change the recording format:
To change the recording format:
To change the recording format:
To change the recording format:
To change the recording format:
1. Tools Tools In the note list, tap Tools Tools then Tools Options Options Options. Options Options Global Input Options Global Input Options 2. Tap the Global Input Options Global Input Options link. Global Input Options Options Options 3. Tap the Options Options tab. Options Voice recording format Voice recording format 4. Tap the Voice recording format Voice recording format Voice recording format field to display available recording formats, then select from the list. Notes on recording formats Notes on recording formats Notes on recording formats Notes on recording formats Notes on recording formats G S MG S MG S MG S MG S M is a 2.4KB audio codec. It is the recommended format because it provides good voice recording and less storage space. Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) provides slightly better sound Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) quality but takes up 50 times more storage space than GSM recordings. 2-16 P505 Pocket PC Using a preset message Using a preset message Using a preset message Using a preset message Using a preset message When composing e-mail, MMS, or SMS messages, or when using MSN My Text My Text Messenger, use My Text My Text to quickly My Text insert preset or frequently used messages to the text entry area. To My Text My Text insert a message, tap My Text My Text and My Text tap your desired message. To edit a preset message:
To edit a preset message:
To edit a preset message:
To edit a preset message:
To edit a preset message:
Tools Tools Edit My Text Edit My Text Tools, then Edit My Text 1. Tap Tools Edit My Text Tools Edit My Text Messages Messages Messages. Messages Messages 2. Select a message and make your desired changes. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-17 Finding and organising information Finding and organising information Finding and organising information Finding and organising information Finding and organising information The FindFindFindFindFind and HelpHelpHelpHelpHelp features on your device helps you quickly locate information. Using Find Using Find Using Find Using Find Using Find To find information:
To find information:
To find information:
To find information:
To find information:
Programs Programs Programs, then tap FindFindFindFindFind.
, tap Programs Programs 1. Tap 2. Enter the text that you want to find, select a data type, then tap G oG oG oG oG o to start the search. To quickly find information that is taking Larger than 64 KB Larger than 64 KB up space on your device, select Larger than 64 KB Larger than 64 KB in Type. Larger than 64 KB Type a word to find Tap to search for the word Topics found containing the searched word 2-18 P505 Pocket PC Using Help Using Help Using Help Using Help Using Help To use the Help feature:
To use the Help feature:
To use the Help feature:
To use the Help feature:
To use the Help feature:
, then tap HelpHelpHelpHelpHelp. 1. Tap 2. Tap a link to the topic that you wish to display. Using the File Explorer Using the File Explorer Using the File Explorer Using the File Explorer Using the File Explorer To use the File Explorer to find and organise files:
To use the File Explorer to find and organise files:
To use the File Explorer to find and organise files:
To use the File Explorer to find and organise files:
To use the File Explorer to find and organise files:
Programs Programs
, then tap Programs Programs. Programs 1. Tap 2. File Explorer File Explorer In the Program screen, tap the File Explorer File Explorer icon to display the File Explorer files in your device. Tap to display sort options Tap to select a sort order Tap to open a path to a network Tap to display the contents of the Flash disk or the storage card Tap to display the contents of My Documents folder Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-19 Customising your device Customising your device Customising your device Customising your device Customising your device You can customise your device by adjusting the settings, using the built-in programs, and installing additional software applications. Adjusting settings Adjusting settings Adjusting settings Adjusting settings Adjusting settings You can adjust the device settings to your preference. To see the available options:
To see the available options:
To see the available options:
To see the available options:
To see the available options:
Settings Settings Settings Settings
, then tap Settings 1. Tap Settings to display the Settings Settings screen. Settings Settings Personal Personal System System Connections Connections System or Connections 2. Tap the Personal Personal, System Connections tab on the bottom Connections System Personal of the screen. 2-20 P505 Pocket PC Changing system settings Changing system settings Changing system settings Changing system settings Changing system settings To change the audio settings:
To change the audio settings:
To change the audio settings:
To change the audio settings:
To change the audio settings:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Audio Audio the Audio Audio icon. Audio 3. Use the stylus to move the Volume Volume Balance Balance Treble Treble Balance, Treble Volume, Balance Treble, Volume Balance Volume Treble Bass Bass Bass, and 3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D, sliders to your Bass Bass desired settings. 4. Tap to save the changes and to close the screen. Otherwise, Default Default click Default Default to revert to the Default original settings. To change the microphone settings:
To change the microphone settings:
To change the microphone settings:
To change the microphone settings:
To change the microphone settings:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Audio Audio the Audio Audio icon. Audio 3. Tap the MICMICMICMICMIC tab. Manual Manual 4. Tap the Manual Manual option, then Manual move the slider to the desired microphone gain. 5. Tap to save the changes and to close the screen. Otherwise, Load Default Load Default click Load Default Load Default to revert to Load Default the original settings. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-21 To change the backlight settings:
To change the backlight settings:
To change the backlight settings:
To change the backlight settings:
To change the backlight settings:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Backlight Backlight the Backlight Backlight icon. Backlight The screen displays the backlight settings when you are using the battery power. External Power External Power Tap the External Power External Power tab External Power to adjust the backlight settings when using external power, 3. Adjust the backlight settings, then press
. To adjust the backlight brightness:
To adjust the backlight brightness:
To adjust the backlight brightness:
To adjust the backlight brightness:
To adjust the backlight brightness:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Backlight Backlight the Backlight Backlight icon. Backlight Brightness Brightness 3. Tap the Brightness Brightness tab. Brightness 4. Adjust the brightness settings when the device is on battery or external power, then press
. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Turning off the backlight when the device is not in use or using a lower level of display brightness saves battery power and improves battery life. 2-22 P505 Pocket PC To change the date and time settings:
To change the date and time settings:
To change the date and time settings:
To change the date and time settings:
To change the date and time settings:
Settings Settings System System Settings, then the System 1. Tap Settings System. Settings System Clock Clock 2. Tap the Clock Clock icon. Clock 3. Make your desired settings. Tap to select a time zone Highlight an hour part then tap up or down arrow to set C a l e n d a r C a l e n d a r Tap this down arrow to display the C a l e n d a r C a l e n d a r C a l e n d a r N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E When travelling, setting the home and visiting time zones ensures that synchronised appointments and messages appear correctly. To change the alarm settings:
To change the alarm settings:
To change the alarm settings:
To change the alarm settings:
To change the alarm settings:
Settings Settings System System Settings, then the System 1. Tap Settings System. Settings System Clock Clock Clock icon, then the AlarmAlarmAlarmAlarmAlarm tab. 2. Tap the Clock Clock 3. Make your desired settings. Tap and type a description for the alarm Tap a day of the week for the alarm Tap to display the clock and specify a time for the alarm Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-23 To view the device memory:
To view the device memory:
To view the device memory:
To view the device memory:
To view the device memory:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Memory Memory the Memory Memory icon to view the Memory main memory information. Storage Card Storage Card 3. Tap the Storage Card Storage Card tab to Storage Card view the storage card memory, if available. Running Programs Running Programs 4. Tap the Running Programs Running Programs Running Programs tab to view and/or stop applications currently running on the device. 5. Tap to return to the previous window. To view the device power:
To view the device power:
To view the device power:
To view the device power:
To view the device power:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Power Power the Power Power icon to view the Power battery power information. Advanced Advanced 3. Tap the Advanced Advanced tab to Advanced adjust the power settings. 4. Tap to return to the previous window. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can save battery power by:
1. Turning off the backlight when the device is not in use. 2. Decreasing the display brightness level. 3. Switching the processor to power saving mode. See page 2-28 for details. 2-24 P505 Pocket PC To change the regional settings:
To change the regional settings:
To change the regional settings:
To change the regional settings:
To change the regional settings:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Regional Settings Regional Settings the Regional Settings Regional Settings icon. Regional Settings 3. Tap any from the five tabs at the bottom of the display to adjust the region, number, currency, time, and date settings. 4. Tap to return to the previous window. To remove a program from your Pocket PC:
To remove a program from your Pocket PC:
To remove a program from your Pocket PC:
To remove a program from your Pocket PC:
To remove a program from your Pocket PC:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Remove Programs Remove Programs the Remove Programs Remove Programs icon. Remove Programs 3. From the list, select the program you wish to remove, then tap Remove Remove Remove. Remove Remove 4. Tap to return to the previous window. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Take caution when removing programs from your Pocket PC. You may not be able to restore the program after removing it. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-25 To change the screen settings:
To change the screen settings:
To change the screen settings:
To change the screen settings:
To change the screen settings:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Screen Screen the Screen Screen icon. The window Screen shows the align screen settings. Refer to the next section for details. Clear Type Clear Type 3. Tap the Clear Type Clear Type tab to Clear Type enable Clear Type. Clear Type smoothens the screen font edges. 4. Tap to return to the previous window. To align the screen:
To align the screen:
To align the screen:
To align the screen:
To align the screen:
Align Screen Align Screen 1. Tap the Align Screen Align Screen button , Align Screen Screen Screen on the Screen Screen window. An Screen Align Screen Align Screen Align Screen window appears. Align Screen Align Screen 2. Tap the centre of the target accurately. The target moves from one location to another. Continue tapping the centre of the target until the screen alignment is finished. The window returns to the Screen Screen Screen window. Screen Screen N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Perform a screen alignment if the screen does not respond correctly to stylus taps. 2-26 P505 Pocket PC To change the SmartKeeper utility settings:
To change the SmartKeeper utility settings:
To change the SmartKeeper utility settings:
To change the SmartKeeper utility settings:
To change the SmartKeeper utility settings:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System SmartKeeper SmartKeeper the SmartKeeper SmartKeeper icon. The SmartKeeper window shows the general screen settings. Automatic system Automatic system 3. Check the Automatic system Automatic system Automatic system backup backup backup option to allow backup backup SmartKeeper to backup your files and programs to the SD card automatically when the battery is low. Manual Manual Tap the Manual Manual tab to manually Manual backup or restore your files and programs. See page 2-27 for details. 4. Tap to return to the previous window. To view the system information:
To view the system information:
To view the system information:
To view the system information:
To view the system information:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System System Infromation System Infromation the System Infromation System Infromation icon. System Infromation The window shows the device information. Version Version 3. Tap the Version Version tab to display Version the device firmware and programs version 4. Tap to return to the previous window. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-27 To change the device CPU mode:
To change the device CPU mode:
To change the device CPU mode:
To change the device CPU mode:
To change the device CPU mode:
1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System System Settings System Settings the System Settings System Settings icon. System Settings The window displays the device CPU Mode CPU Mode CPU Mode information. CPU Mode CPU Mode 3. Select the Run Mode you want the processor to run by tapping the circle preceding the option. See table below. M o d e M o d e M o d e M o d e M o d e T u r b o M o d e T u r b o M o d e T u r b o M o d e T u r b o M o d e T u r b o M o d e S t a n d a r d M o d e S t a n d a r d M o d e S t a n d a r d M o d e S t a n d a r d M o d e S t a n d a r d M o d e P o w e r S a v i n g M o d e P o w e r S a v i n g M o d e P o w e r S a v i n g M o d e P o w e r S a v i n g M o d e P o w e r S a v i n g M o d e A u t o m a t i c M o d e A u t o m a t i c M o d e A u t o m a t i c M o d e A u t o m a t i c M o d e A u t o m a t i c M o d e D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n Use for playing games or video. The processor speed increases to 400 MHz, reducing battery life. Use for listening MP3 audio files. Use when using text-based applications, as this uses a lower processing speed, extending battery life. Sets the processing speed according to the application you are running. This is the default. 4. Tap to return to the previous window. 2-28 P505 Pocket PC To change the 5-way joystick functions:
To change the 5-way joystick functions:
To change the 5-way joystick functions:
To change the 5-way joystick functions:
To change the 5-way joystick functions:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E By default, the 5-way joystick functions as directional navigator. 1. Tap Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings to Settings Settings Settings display the Settings Settings screen. Settings System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System System Settings System Settings the System Settings System Settings icon. System Settings 5-WAY 5-WAY 3. Tap the 5-WAY 5-WAY tab to display 5-WAY the current function of the joystick. 4. If you want to use the joystick for volume control, tap the circle Set as Set as preceding the option Set as Set as Set as Volume Control Volume Control Volume Control. Refer to the Volume Control Volume Control illustration for the joystick functions. 5. Tap to save your settings and return to the previous window. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-29 Customising personal settings Customising personal settings Customising personal settings Customising personal settings Customising personal settings Selecting sounds and notifications Selecting sounds and notifications Selecting sounds and notifications Selecting sounds and notifications Selecting sounds and notifications Your device can remind you of things you have to do in several ways. Calendar Calendar For example, if you have set up an appointment in Calendar Calendar, a task Calendar Clock Clock with a due date, or an alarm in Clock Clock, you will be notified in any of Clock the following ways. A message box appears on the screen A sound is played (you can select the type of sound) A light flashes on the device To choose the reminder types and sounds:
To choose the reminder types and sounds:
To choose the reminder types and sounds:
To choose the reminder types and sounds:
To choose the reminder types and sounds:
Settings. Settings.
, then tap Settings. Settings. Settings. 1. Tap Settings Settings 2. From the Settings Settings screen, tap Settings Sounds and Sounds and the Sounds and Sounds and Sounds and Notifications Notifications Notifications icon to display Notifications Notifications Sounds Sounds the Sounds Sounds screen. Sounds 3. Adjust the items to your desired settings, then tap your settings and return to the previous window. to save Notifications Notifications 4. Tap the Notifications Notifications tab and Notifications set the event notification details. 5. Tap to save your settings and return to the previous window. 2-30 P505 Pocket PC Backing up your data Backing up your data Backing up your data Backing up your data Backing up your data Besides the SmartKeeper application that allows you to back up all your data, the device also includes a Backup utility that lets you back up your system files and/or data contained in the main system memory. automatic automatic Unlike the SmartKeeper applications automatic automatic backup feature that automatic backs up the entire system status (system and data) into one backup Backup Backup manually manually file, The Backup Backup utility allows you to manually manually create separate manually Backup backup files for your system files and data files. You may even categorise the data files and place into different folders. To access the Backup utility:
To access the Backup utility:
To access the Backup utility:
To access the Backup utility:
To access the Backup utility:
Programs Programs
, then tap Programs Programs. Programs 1. Tap Backup Backup 2. Tap the Backup Backup icon. Backup A message appears asking you to stop other programs before running the backup utility. 3. Tap and stop all running programs. To stop all running programs:
To stop all running programs:
To stop all running programs:
To stop all running programs:
To stop all running programs:
Settings Settings
, then tap Settings Settings. Settings 1. Tap System System 2. Tap the System System tab, then tap System Memory Memory the Memory Memory icon. Memory 3. On the Memory screen, tap the Running Programs Running Programs Running Programs tab. Running Programs Running Programs Stop All Stop All 4. Tap the Stop All Stop All button, then Stop All tap
. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E I n f o r m a t i o n I n f o r m a t i o n Read the notes in the I n f o r m a t i o n I n f o r m a t i o n tab of the backup I n f o r m a t i o n screen before you backup your data or PIM. See the online help on your device for online instructions on backing up or restoring data. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-31 To back up all data on your device:
To back up all data on your device:
To back up all data on your device:
To back up all data on your device:
To back up all data on your device:
1. Return to the Programs screen Backup Backup and tap the Backup Backup icon. Backup Backup Backup 2. Tap the Backup Backup tab on the Backup Backup screen. All Data All Data 3. Tap All Data All Data button to back up All Data all data on your device. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You need to insert an SD memory card if you wish to save your backup file on SD. Otherwise, you can save the backup file into the Flash Disk*. 4. In the Backup File screen:
file name file name specify a file name file name for the file name backup folder folder specify the folder folder in which to folder store the backup file
(optional) select the storage device Flash Disk*
Flash Disk*
SD card SD card
(Flash Disk*
Flash Disk* or SD card SD card) Flash Disk*
SD card where you wish to save your backup file 5. Tap O KO KO KO KO K to start the backup process.
*
F l a s h D i s k F l a s h D i s k The F l a s h D i s k F l a s h D i s k is also the 64 Mb Flash Read Only Memory (ROM) chip where the F l a s h D i s k operating system is stored. The flash disk has more or less 10 Mb of free space that you can use to save or back up data from your device. Data saved on the flash disk are permanently stored even after you hard reset the device. 2-32 P505 Pocket PC 6. The screen shows the status of the backup process. When done, a message appears indicating that the backup is complete, and shows the total size of the backed up files. In case the program fails to back up any items, it will show the items on the screen. 7. Tap O KO KO KO KO K. To back up only PIM data on your device:
To back up only PIM data on your device:
To back up only PIM data on your device:
To back up only PIM data on your device:
To back up only PIM data on your device:
1. On the Backup screen, tap P I MP I MP I MP I MP I M DataDataDataDataData button to back up only the personal information management (PIM) data on your device. 2. Select the storage device Flash Disk Flash Disk SD card SD card
(Flash Disk Flash Disk or SD card SD card) Flash Disk SD card where you wish to save your backup file. Cancel Cancel Tapping Cancel Cancel returns you to Cancel the previous screen. Backup Backup 3. Tap the Backup Backup tab. Backup Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-33 4. Type a name for your backup file and the folder where you wish to place it. You may opt not to specify a folder. 5. Check the boxes opposite the items that you wish to back up, Select All Select All or tap Select All Select All to select all Select All listed items. U s e r U s e r If you checked the box U s e r U s e r U s e r Defined Folders Defined Folders Define Define Defined Folders, tap Define Define Defined Folders Defined Folders Define to specify the folders that you wish to include in the backup file, then tap O KO KO KO KO K. Start Start 6. Tap Start Start to begin the backup Start process. 7. When the backup process is complete, the screen displays the message Complete and a list of all the backed up items. 8. Tap
. 2-34 P505 Pocket PC To restore all data:
To restore all data:
To restore all data:
To restore all data:
To restore all data:
1. Tap Programs Programs
, then tap Programs Programs. Programs N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you saved your backup file into an SD memory card, you need to insert that SD memory card into the SD card slot when restoring data. Otherwise, you will receive the message No storage devices are found!
2. On the Programs screen, tap the Backup Backup Backup icon. Backup Backup When prompted, stop all running programs. Restore Restore 3. Tap the Restore Restore tab on the Restore Backup screen. All Data All Data 4. Tap All Data All Data. All Data 5. In the Backup File screen:
file name file name select the backup file name file name file name
(tap the arrow to list down other backup files, if any) folder folder select the folder folder that folder contains your backup file
(optional) select the storage device Flash Disk Flash Disk SD card SD card
(Flash Disk Flash Disk or SD card SD card) Flash Disk SD card where you stored your backup file 6. Tap O KO KO KO KO K to start the restore process. 7. When the restoration is done, a message appears prompting you to reset the device. 8. Tap to reset. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-35 To restore PIM data:
To restore PIM data:
To restore PIM data:
To restore PIM data:
To restore PIM data:
1. On the Backup screen, tap P I MP I MP I MP I MP I M DataDataDataDataData. 2. When prompted, select the Flash Disk Flash Disk storage device (Flash Disk Flash Disk or Flash Disk SD card SD card SD card) where you stored SD card SD card your backup file. Cancel Cancel Tapping Cancel Cancel returns you to Cancel the previous screen. Restore Restore 3. Tap the Restore Restore tab. Restore file name file name 4. Select the backup file name file name file name
(tap the arrow to list down other backup files, if any). 5. Check the boxes opposite the items that you wish to restore, Select All Select All or tap Select All Select All to select all Select All listed items. U s e r U s e r If you checked the box U s e r U s e r U s e r Defined Folders Defined Folders Define Define Defined Folders, tap Define Define Defined Folders Defined Folders Define to specify the folders that you wish to restore, then tap O KO KO KO KO K. Start Start 6. Tap Start Start to begin the restore Start process. 7. When the restoration is done, a message appears prompting you to reset the device. 8. Tap to reset. 2-36 P505 Pocket PC Other applications Other applications Other applications Other applications Other applications Your device includes the most common Windows applications and more. To access programs:
To access programs:
To access programs:
To access programs:
To access programs:
Programs Programs
, then tap Programs Programs. Programs 1. Tap 2. Tap any of the icons to launch a specific application program. Games Games Games Games Games Calculator Calculator Calculator Calculator Calculator Games Games Tap the Games Games icon to display Games the available games. Calculator Calculator Tap the Calculator Calculator icon to use Calculator the calculator. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-37 Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Camera Camera Tap the Camera Camera icon to launch Camera and use the built-in camera. Refer to the Camera section for details. Conference Conference Tap the Conference Conference icon to Conference start a call conference. Refer to the Phone section for details. File Explorer File Explorer File Explorer File Explorer File Explorer File Explorer File Explorer Tap the File Explorer File Explorer icon to File Explorer access or find your files. See page 2-19 for details. FindFindFindFindFind Tap the FindFindFindFindFind icon to find files, folders, or programs in your Pocket PC. See page 2-18 for details. 2-38 P505 Pocket PC MIDlet Manager MIDlet Manager MIDlet Manager MIDlet Manager MIDlet Manager MSN Messenger MSN Messenger MSN Messenger MSN Messenger MSN Messenger MIDlet Manager MIDlet Manager Tap the MIDlet Manager MIDlet Manager icon MIDlet Manager to install, run, or display Java programs and applications. MSN Messenger MSN Messenger Tap the MSN Messenger MSN Messenger icon MSN Messenger to set up the MSN Messenger. Multimedia Album Multimedia Album Multimedia Album Multimedia Album Multimedia Album Multimedia Album Multimedia Album The Multimedia Album Multimedia Album allows Multimedia Album you to explore, display, or send photos, graphics, audio, and animations via e-mail, MMS, or beam. Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes The Notes Notes window allows you to Notes create or record notes and send them via e-mail or beam. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-39 Photo Contacts Photo Contacts Photo Contacts Photo Contacts Photo Contacts Photo Contacts Photo Contacts The Photo Contacts Photo Contacts window Photo Contacts allows you to add photos to contacts saved in your device or SIM phonebook. Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures This window allows you to view, edit, and manage pictures saved in your Pocket PC or SD memory card. Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel The Pocket Excel Pocket Excel application Pocket Excel allows you to create spreadsheets in your Pocket PC. Pocket MSN Pocket MSN Pocket MSN Pocket MSN Pocket MSN Pocket MSN Pocket MSN The Pocket MSN Pocket MSN allows you to Pocket MSN browse Internet pages and connect to the Pocket MSN website. 2-40 P505 Pocket PC Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word The Pocket Word Pocket Word application is Pocket Word the PDA version of the Microsoft Word. Use this application to create, share, or send documents. SIM Manager SIM Manager SIM Manager SIM Manager SIM Manager SIM Manager SIM Manager The SIM Manager SIM Manager application SIM Manager allows you to view, add, and manage contacts in your device or SIM phone book. STKSTKSTKSTKSTK The STKSTKSTKSTKSTK window displays the value-added services offered by your phone operator. Terminal Services Terminal Services Terminal Services Terminal Services Terminal Services Terminal Services Client Terminal Services Client The Terminal Services Client Terminal Services Client Terminal Services Client allows you to connect to a terminal server. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-41 Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Tap the Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition icon to launch the Voice Commander application that allows you to record voice commands. Windows Media Windows Media Windows Media Windows Media Windows Media Windows Media Player Windows Media Player The Windows Media Player Windows Media Player Windows Media Player allows you to play video and audio files on your Pocket PC. 2-42 P505 Pocket PC Adding or removing programs Adding or removing programs Adding or removing programs Adding or removing programs Adding or removing programs Programs added to your device at the factory are stored in ROM
(Read-Only Memory). You cannot remove this software, and you will never accidentally lose ROM contents. ROM programs can be updated using installation programs with a *.xip extension. All other programs and data files added to your device after factory installation are stored in RAM (Random Access Memory). You can install any program created for your device, as long as it has enough memory. The place to find software for your device is on the Pocket PC web site (http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc). To add programs using ActiveSync:
To add programs using ActiveSync:
To add programs using ActiveSync:
To add programs using ActiveSync:
To add programs using ActiveSync:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You need to install the Microsoft ActiveSync on your desktop computer before you can synchronise and/or add programs to your device. Refer to Chapter 5: Microsoft ActiveSync for installation instructions. 1. Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install. Tap Settings Settings About About System System Version Version About. In the Version Settings. On the System System tab, tap About Version tab, Version About Settings Settings System Processor Processor take note of the information in Processor Processor. Processor
, then tap 2. Download the program to your desktop computer (or insert the CD that contains the program into your desktop computer). You
*.xip
*.xip
*.exe
*.exe
*.zip
*.zip Setup.exe Setup.exe may see a single *.xip
*.zip file, a Setup.exe
*.exe, or *.zip
*.xip, *.exe Setup.exe file, or Setup.exe
*.zip
*.exe
*.xip several versions of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program designed for the Pocket PC and your device processor type. Read Me Read Me 3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me Read Me files, or Read Me documentation that comes with the program. Many programs provide special installation instructions. 4. Connect your device to your desktop computer. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-43 5. Double-click the *.exe file. If the file is an installer, the installation wizard begins. Follow the directions on the screen. Once the software is installed on your desktop computer, the installer automatically transfers the software to your device. If the file is not an installer, you will see an error message stating that the program is valid but it is designed for a different type of computer. You need to move this file to your device. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the Read Me Read Me program in the Read Me Read Me file or documentation, use Read Me ActiveSync Explore ActiveSync Explore ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the ActiveSync Explore ActiveSync Explore Program Files Program Files Program Files folder on your device. For more information Program Files Program Files ActiveSync Help ActiveSync Help ActiveSync ActiveSync on copying files using ActiveSync ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help ActiveSync Help. ActiveSync Help ActiveSync 6. When the installation is complete, tap Programs Programs
, Programs Programs, and the Programs program icon to switch to it. To add a program directly from the Internet:
To add a program directly from the Internet:
To add a program directly from the Internet:
To add a program directly from the Internet:
To add a program directly from the Internet:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You need to be connected to the Internet through an optional modem card or network card before you can add programs directly from the Internet. 1. Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install. Tap Settings Settings About About Version Version Settings. On the System tab, tap About About. In the Version Version tab, Settings Version About Settings Processor Processor take note of the information in Processor Processor. Processor
, then tap 2. Download the program to your device straight from the Internet Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet Explorer using the Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet Explorer. You may see a single Pocket Internet Explorer
*.xip
*.xip
*.exe
*.exe
*.zip
*.zip Setup.exe Setup.exe
*.exe, or *.zip
*.xip, *.exe
*.zip file, a Setup.exe Setup.exe file, or several versions
*.xip
*.xip
*.zip
*.exe Setup.exe of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program designed for the Pocket PC and your device processor type. Read Me Read Me 3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me Read Me files, or Read Me documentation that comes with the program. Many programs provide special installation instructions.
*.xip
*.xip
*.exe
*.exe
*.xip or *.exe 4. Tap the file, such as a *.xip
*.exe file. The installation wizard
*.exe
*.xip begins. Follow the directions on the screen. 2-44 P505 Pocket PC To add a program to the Start menu:
To add a program to the Start menu:
To add a program to the Start menu:
To add a program to the Start menu:
To add a program to the Start menu:
1. Tap Settings Settings Menus Menus Start Menu Start Menu Menus, tap the Start Menu Settings, tap Menus
, tap Settings Start Menu tab, and Start Menu Menus Settings tap the check box for the program. If you do not see the program File Explorer File Explorer on the list, you can either use File Explorer File Explorer on the device to File Explorer Start Menu Start Menu move the program to the Start Menu Start Menu folder, or use Start Menu ActiveSync ActiveSync ActiveSync on the desktop computer to create a shortcut to ActiveSync ActiveSync Start Menu Start Menu the program and place the shortcut in the Start Menu Start Menu folder. Start Menu File Explorer File Explorer If you are using the File Explorer File Explorer on the device:
File Explorer a. Tap Programs Programs File Explorer File Explorer Programs, tap File Explorer
, tap Programs File Explorer, and locate the File Explorer Programs 2. program (tap the folder list, labeled My Documents by default, then tap My Device to see a list of all the folders on the device). b. Tap and hold the program, then tap CutCutCutCutCut on the pop-up menu. Start Menu Start Menu Windows Windows Start Menu folder located in the Windows Open the Start Menu Windows folder, Start Menu Windows Paste Paste tap and hold a blank area of the window, then tap Paste Paste in Paste the pop-up menu. c. The program now appears on the menu. For more File Explorer File Explorer information on using the File Explorer File Explorer, see the section File Explorer Finding and organising information earlier in this chapter. 3. ActiveSync ActiveSync If you are using ActiveSync ActiveSync on the desktop computer:
ActiveSync Explorer Explorer ActiveSync ActiveSync Explorer in ActiveSync a. Use the Explorer ActiveSync to explore your device files ActiveSync Explorer and locate the program. Right-click the program, then click Create Shortcut Create Shortcut Create Shortcut. Create Shortcut Create Shortcut Start Menu Start Menu Windows Windows Start Menu folder in the Windows b. Move the shortcut to the Start Menu Windows Start Menu Windows folder. The shortcut now appears on the ActiveSync Help ActiveSync Help information, see ActiveSync Help ActiveSync Help. ActiveSync Help menu. For more To remove a program from the Start menu:
To remove a program from the Start menu:
To remove a program from the Start menu:
To remove a program from the Start menu:
To remove a program from the Start menu:
1. Tap Settings Settings System System Remove Remove
, then tap Settings Settings. On the System System tab, tap Remove Remove Settings System Remove 2. Programs Programs Programs. Programs Programs If the program does not appear in the list of installed programs, File Explorer File Explorer use File Explorer File Explorer on your device to locate the program, tap and File Explorer Delete Delete hold the program, then tap Delete Delete on the pop-up menu. Delete Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 2-45 2-46 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 3 This chapter tells you how to use the Microsoft ActiveSync application that synchronises data between your Pocket PC and your desktop or notebook computer. a t a D g n i s i n o r h c n y S Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Introduction Introduction
................................................ ............................................... ............................................... 3 - 23 - 23 - 23 - 23 - 2 Introduction ................................................ ............................................... Introduction Introduction What is ActiveSync? ...................................................... 3-2
.................................. ................................. ................................. 3 - 33 - 33 - 33 - 33 - 3 Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync .................................. ................................. Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync on your computer ......................... 3-3 Synchronising your device Synchronising your device
............................ ........................... ........................... 3 - 53 - 53 - 53 - 53 - 5 Synchronising your device ............................ ........................... Synchronising your device Synchronising your device Connecting your device to a computer ............................ 3-5 Setting up a partnership .................................................. 3-6 Checking synchronised information .................................. 3-8 Manually initiating synchronisation ................................... 3-9 Synchronisation options ................................................. 3-10 3-2 P505 Pocket PC Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction What is ActiveSync What is ActiveSync What is ActiveSync?????
What is ActiveSync What is ActiveSync The Microsoft ActiveSync is one of the most important bundled programs in your Pocket PC. With ActiveSync, you can synchronise the information on your desktop computer with the information on your device. Synchronisation compares the data on your device with your desktop computer and updates both computers with the most recent information. For example:
For example:
For example:
For example:
For example:
Keep Pocket Outlook data up-to-date by synchronising your Pocket PC with Microsoft Outlook data on your desktop computer. Synchronise Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between your device and desktop computer. Your files are automatically converted to the correct format. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E By default, ActiveSync does not automatically synchronise all types of information. Use the ActiveSync options to turn synchronisation on or off for specific information types. With ActiveSync With ActiveSync
, you can also:
, you can also:
With ActiveSync, you can also:
, you can also:
With ActiveSync With ActiveSync
, you can also:
Back up and restore your device data Copy (rather than synchronise) files between your device and desktop computer Schedule data synchronisation by selecting a synchronisation mode. For example, you can synchronise continually while connected to your desktop computer or only when you choose to synchronise. Select which information types are synchronised and control how much data is synchronised. For example, you can choose to synchronise your appointments of the past two weeks only, appointments older than two weeks are not synchronised. For more information about using ActiveSync For more information about using ActiveSync For more information about using ActiveSync:::::
For more information about using ActiveSync For more information about using ActiveSync 1. Start ActiveSync on your desktop computer. 2. From the Activesync menu bar, click HelpHelpHelpHelpHelp then on Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft ActiveSync Help ActiveSync Help ActiveSync Help. ActiveSync Help ActiveSync Help Chapter 3: Synchronising Data 3-3 Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync The ActiveSync application is already installed on your Pocket PC. To synchronise information on your device with your computer, you must also install ActiveSync on your computer. Install ActiveSync from the Companion CD that came with your device. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Before starting the ActiveSync installation, make sure that you have Microsoft Outlook installed on your computer. If you do not have Outlook, install the Microsoft Outlook 2002 from the Companion CD. Even if you have Outlook 98 or Outlook 2000 installed, you are encouraged to update to Outlook 2002. Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync on your computer on your computer Installing ActiveSync on your computer on your computer Installing ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync on your computer To install ActiveSync To install ActiveSync on your computer:
on your computer:
To install ActiveSync on your computer:
on your computer:
To install ActiveSync To install ActiveSync on your computer:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Do not connect the Pocket PC to your computer until you have finished installing ActiveSync. 1. Insert the Companion CD into your computer. The CD autoruns and displays the initial screen, then the Main Menu from which you can start the installation. Start Here Start Here 2. Click Start Here Start Here from the Main Menu to begin. Start Here 3-4 P505 Pocket PC Overview Overview 3. Read the Overview Overview before installing ActiveSync 3.7 to make Overview sure that you perform the installation sequence correctly. 4. Install Install If you have not installed Outlook, install it now. Click Install Install Install Outlook 2002 Outlook 2002 Outlook 2002 and follow the screen instructions to complete Outlook 2002 Outlook 2002 the installation. Download Connection Wizard Download Connection Wizard 5. Click Download Connection Wizard Download Connection Wizard and read the overview to Download Connection Wizard see if you require the wizard. Follow the screen instructions to install the wizard on your computer. Return to the Main Menu when done. Chapter 3: Synchronising Data 3-5 Install ActiveSync Install ActiveSync 3.7 3.7, then click Install 3.7 3.7 Install Install Install ActiveSync 3.7 6. Click Install ActiveSync Install. Install ActiveSync Install 7. When prompted, select R u nR u nR u nR u nR u n this program from its this program from its this program from its this program from its this program from its current location current location current location then click current location current location O KO KO KO KO K. 8. Follow the succeeding screen Finish Finish instructions. Click Finish Finish to Finish complete the installation. 9. Restart Windows when prompted, then proceed to the next section to connect your device to your computer and start synchronisation. 3-6 P505 Pocket PC Synchronising your device Synchronising your device Synchronising your device Synchronising your device Synchronising your device Connecting your device to a computer Connecting your device to a computer Connecting your device to a computer Connecting your device to a computer Connecting your device to a computer To connect your device to your computer:
To connect your device to your computer:
To connect your device to your computer:
To connect your device to your computer:
To connect your device to your computer:
1. Place the device on the cradle. 2. Connect the power/USB sync cable plug to the connector at the back of the cradle. 3. Connect the other end of the power/USB sync cable to a USB port on your computer. See Figure 1. Figure 1 Figure 2 To connect your device without the cradle:
To connect your device without the cradle:
To connect your device without the cradle:
To connect your device without the cradle:
To connect your device without the cradle:
1. Connect the power/USB sync cable plug to the connector at the bottom of the device. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to an available USB port on your computer. See Figure 2. Chapter 3: Synchronising Data 3-7 Setting up a partnership Setting up a partnership Setting up a partnership Setting up a partnership Setting up a partnership Immediately after you have completed the installation, the N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w Partnership Partnership Partnership wizard will start automatically to help you establish a Partnership Partnership partnership and customise your synchronisation settings. At this point, you can decide exactly which types of information you would like to synchronise with your computer. partnership partnership Apartnership partnership is a file that allows you to synchronise your partnership device with your desktop computer. This file is stored on your desktop computer. An additional file that enables your desktop computer to recognise your device is stored on your device. To set up a partnership:
To set up a partnership:
To set up a partnership:
To set up a partnership:
To set up a partnership:
New Partnership New Partnership 1. When the New Partnership New Partnership New Partnership screen appears, select Standard partnership Standard partnership Standard partnership for Standard partnership Standard partnership the type of partnership to establish between your device Next Next and your computer. Click Next Next. Next 2. On the next screen, select Synchronise with the Synchronise with the Synchronise with the Synchronise with the Synchronise with the desktop computer desktop computer desktop computer. Click desktop computer desktop computer Next Next Next. Next Next 3-8 P505 Pocket PC 3. Select the type of information that you wish to synchronise. Next Next Click Next Next. Next O RO RO RO RO R If you wish to customise a synchronised item, highlight Settings Settings the item then click Settings Settings. Settings Calendar Calendar On the Calendar Calendar Calendar Synchronisation Settings Synchronisation Settings Synchronisation Settings Synchronisation Settings Synchronisation Settings window, for example, select from the options how you wish to synchronise the appointments on your device with your computer. Click O KO KO KO KO K. Finish Finish 4. Click Finish Finish to complete Finish setting a partnership. Immediately after you set up a partnership, ActiveSync starts automatically and initiates the first synchronisation between your device and your computer. Refer to the succeeding sections for more details on synchronisation. Chapter 3: Synchronising Data 3-9 Checking synchronised information Checking synchronised information Checking synchronised information Checking synchronised information Checking synchronised information After your first synchronisation, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks on your device. You will notice that the calendar information in Microsoft Outlook on your computer was copied to your device, and the information that you have on your device was copied to your computer. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Open Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer to see the details of copied information from your device. Manually initiating synchronisation Manually initiating synchronisation Manually initiating synchronisation Manually initiating synchronisation Manually initiating synchronisation Once you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronisation process, you can initiate synchronisation from your device at any time. To manually initiate synchronisation:
To manually initiate synchronisation:
To manually initiate synchronisation:
To manually initiate synchronisation:
To manually initiate synchronisation:
1. Tap ActiveSync ActiveSync
, then tap ActiveSync ActiveSync to display the ActiveSync ActiveSync screen. Connection status Tap to connect and synchronise Tap to stop synchronisation Tap to synchronise via IR or change synchronisation settings 3-10 P505 Pocket PC 2. To start synchronisation, make a connection between your device Sync Sync and your computer, then tap Sync Sync. Sync Stop Stop To end synchronisation, tap Stop Stop. Stop For more information on synchronisation:
For more information on synchronisation:
For more information on synchronisation:
For more information on synchronisation:
For more information on synchronisation:
Tap while in the ActiveSync screen, then tap HelpHelpHelpHelpHelp. Synchronisation options Synchronisation options Synchronisation options Synchronisation options Synchronisation options The Microsoft ActiveSync program allows you to customise your synchronisation settings at any time. You can select the items to synchronise, set the synchronisation schedule, and specify the synchronisation rules. To display the synchronisation options:
To display the synchronisation options:
To display the synchronisation options:
To display the synchronisation options:
To display the synchronisation options:
From the ActiveSync window on your desktop computer, click on Options Options the Options Options icon, or Options Tools Tools Options Options Tools, then Options From the menu bar, click on Tools Options. Tools Options To select items to synchronise:
To select items to synchronise:
To select items to synchronise:
To select items to synchronise:
To select items to synchronise:
1. Check the box opposite the item that you wish to synchronise. Settings Settings 2. Highlight a checked item then click on Settings Settings to specify Settings synchronisation options for the item. Calendar Calendar Settings Settings For example, highlight Calendar Calendar then click on Settings Settings to Settings Calendar Calendar Synchronisation Settings Calendar Synchronisation Settings display the Calendar Synchronisation Settings Calendar Synchronisation Settings window. Calendar Synchronisation Settings Customise the available settings, then click O KO KO KO KO K when done. Chapter 3: Synchronising Data 3-11 3. Do the same for the other checked items. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You cannot set the options for unchecked items. 4. Click O KO KO KO KO K when done. To set synchronisation schedule:
To set synchronisation schedule:
To set synchronisation schedule:
To set synchronisation schedule:
To set synchronisation schedule:
Schedule Schedule 1. Click on the Schedule Schedule tab. Schedule 2. Select your desired synchronisation schedule. 3. Click O KO KO KO KO K when done. To specify synchronisation rules:
To specify synchronisation rules:
To specify synchronisation rules:
To specify synchronisation rules:
To specify synchronisation rules:
Rules Rules 1. Click on the Rules Rules tab. Rules 2. Select your desired settings from the available options. 3. Click O KO KO KO KO K when done. 3-12 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 4 This chapter details the procedures in using the Microsoft Pocket Outlook Calendar, Tasks, Notes, and Contacts. k o o l t u O t e k c o P g n i s U Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Introduction Introduction
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................................................. Introduction Introduction Calendar: Scheduling appointments and meetings Calendar: Scheduling appointments and meetings Calendar: Scheduling appointments and meetings Calendar: Scheduling appointments and meetings Calendar: Scheduling appointments and meetings Creating appointments .................................................... 4-4 Using the summary screen ............................................... 4-5 Creating meeting requests ............................................... 4-5 Sending appointments ..................................................... 4-7 Tasks: Keeping a to do list Tasks: Keeping a to do list Tasks: Keeping a to do list Tasks: Keeping a to do list Tasks: Keeping a to do list Creating tasks .................................................................. 4-8 Using the summary screen ............................................. 4-10 Sending tasks ................................................................ 4-10 Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Creating notes ............................................................... 4-12 Contacts: Tracking friends and colleagues Contacts: Tracking friends and colleagues Contacts: Tracking friends and colleagues Contacts: Tracking friends and colleagues Contacts: Tracking friends and colleagues Creating contacts .......................................................... 4-14 Using the summary screen ............................................. 4-15 Changing a contact information display ......................... 4-15 Getting in touch with your contacts .............................. 4-16 Finding a contact ........................................................... 4-19 Adding a photo to a contact .......................................... 4-20 4-2 P505 Pocket PC
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Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Microsoft Pocket Outlook includes Calendar, Tasks, Notes, Contacts, and Messaging. You can use these programs individually or together. For example, e-mail address stored in Contacts can be used to address e-mail messages in Messaging. Using ActiveSync, you can synchronise information in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange on your desktop computer with your device. You can also synchronise this information directly with a Microsoft Exchange server. Each time you synchronise, ActiveSync compares the changes you made on your device and desktop computer or server and updates both computers with the latest information. For information on using ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer. Calendar: Scheduling appointments Calendar: Scheduling appointments Calendar: Scheduling appointments Calendar: Scheduling appointments Calendar: Scheduling appointments and meetings and meetings and meetings and meetings and meetings Use Calendar to schedule appointments, meetings and other events. You can check your appointments in one of several views (Agenda, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly) and easily switch views using the View menu. Tap to move one week forward Tap to move one week backward Tap to go to the days appointments Tap to display or edit the appointment details Tap to create a new appointment Tap to view appointment options Tap an icon to change the calendar view to agenda, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can customise the Calendar display, such as changing the T o o l s T o o l s O p t i o n s O p t i o n s O p t i o n s on the T o o l s T o o l s menu. first day of the week, by tapping O p t i o n s T o o l s O p t i o n s Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-3 Creating appointments Creating appointments Creating appointments Creating appointments Creating appointments To create an appointment:
To create an appointment:
To create an appointment:
To create an appointment:
To create an appointment:
1. If you are in Day or Week view, tap your desired date for the appointment. 2. Tap N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w. Tap to select from a list of predefined subjects Tap to select from previously entered locations Tap to specify the time of appointment Scroll down to see other appointment options Tap to specify the date of appointment Tap to set the appointment reminder options Tap to set the appointment category Tap to add notes to the appointment 3. Using the input panel, enter a description for the appointment and 4. the appointment location. If needed, tap the date and time to adjust the appointment schedule. 5. Enter other desired information. You will need to hide the input panel or tap to scroll down and see all appointment details. Notes Notes 6. To add notes to your appointment, tap the Notes Notes tab. You can Notes enter text, draw, or create a recording. For more information on creating notes, see the Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas later in this chapter. 7. When done, tap to return to Calendar. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E R e m i n d m e R e m i n d m e If you select R e m i n d m e R e m i n d m e in an appointment, your device will R e m i n d m e S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s
> S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s >
remind you according to the options set in S e t t i n g s P e r s o n a l P e r s o n a l S o u n d s a n d N o t i f i c a t i o n s S o u n d s a n d N o t i f i c a t i o n s P e r s o n a l tab > S o u n d s a n d N o t i f i c a t i o n s S o u n d s a n d N o t i f i c a t i o n s. P e r s o n a l P e r s o n a l S o u n d s a n d N o t i f i c a t i o n s 4-4 P505 Pocket PC Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen When you tap an appointment in Calendar, a summary screen appears. EditEdit Edit To change the appointment, tap Edit Edit. Appointment details Notes/additional information on the appointment Tap to change the appointment details Creating meeting requests Creating meeting requests Creating meeting requests Creating meeting requests Creating meeting requests You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Microsoft Outlook and mobile phone users. The meeting request will be created automatically and sent either when you synchronise Inbox or when you activate the phone. To create a meeting request:
To create a meeting request:
To create a meeting request:
To create a meeting request:
To create a meeting request:
1. Create an appointment Tools > Options Tools > Options 2. Tap Tools > Options Tools > Options, then Tools > Options Appointments Appointments tap the Appointments Appointments tab to Appointments indicate how you want meeting requests sent. Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-5 3. If you send and receive e-mail messages through ActiveSync, Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail select Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail. If you Outlook E-mail wish to send the meeting request to mobile phone Text Text contacts, select Text Text Text Messages Messages Messages. Messages Messages N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can only send a text message if your contact has a mobile phone C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s number in C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s. C o n t a c t s To schedule a meeting:
To schedule a meeting:
To schedule a meeting:
To schedule a meeting:
To schedule a meeting:
1. Create an appointment. 2. In the appointment details, hide the input panel, then tap Attendees Attendees Attendees. Attendees Attendees 3. From the list of e-mail addresses you have entered in Contacts, select the meeting attendees. The meeting notice is created automatically and placed in the Outbox folder. For more information on sending and receiving meeting requests, see Calendar Help and Messaging Help on the device. 4-6 P505 Pocket PC Sending appointments Sending appointments Sending appointments Sending appointments Sending appointments You can send appointments and other schedules to other devices using the infrared (IR) and Bluetooth capabilities of your Pocket PC. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Refer to Chapter 10: Getting connected for details on infrared and Bluetooth connections. To send an appointment:
To send an appointment:
To send an appointment:
To send an appointment:
To send an appointment:
1. Select an appointment you wish to send. 2. Tap and hold the appointment to display a pop-up menu. Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth 3. Select Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth or Send via Bluetooth Beam Appointment Beam Appointment Beam Appointment. Beam Appointment Beam Appointment 4. Follow screen instructions to send the appointment. Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-7 Tasks: Keeping a to do list Tasks: Keeping a to do list Tasks: Keeping a to do list Tasks: Keeping a to do list Tasks: Keeping a to do list Use Tasks to keep track or prioritise the things you have to do. Tap to select the category of tasks you want to display Tap to select a sort order of the task list Tap to quickly add a new task Tap to display or edit the task details Tap and hold a task to display a pop-up menu of actions Tap an action for the task Tap to create a new task Creating a task Creating a task Creating a task Creating a task Creating a task To create a task:
To create a task:
To create a task:
To create a task:
To create a task:
1. Tap Tasks Tasks Tasks Tasks Tasks. If Tasks
, then tap Tasks Tasks is not listed as an item in the Tasks Tasks Programs Programs Tasks Tasks Start menu, launch it by tapping Programs > Tasks
> Programs Tasks. After Tasks Programs Tasks Tasks launching, Tasks Tasks now appears in the recently used program list. Tasks 2. Tap NewNewNewNewNew to display a blank task form. 3. Using the input panel, enter a description. 4. Enter a start date and due date, or enter other information by tapping the field first. If the input panel is open, you will need to hide it to see all available fields. 5. To assign the task to a Categories Categories category, tap Categories Categories and Categories select a category from the list. On the task list, you can display tasks by category. 4-8 P505 Pocket PC Notes Notes 6. To add notes, tap the Notes Notes Notes tab. You can enter text, add a drawing, or create a recording. For more information on creating notes, see Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas later in this chapter. 7. Tap to return to the task list when done. Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-9 Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Tapping a task on the task list displays a summary screen. To change EditEdit Edit the task details, tap Edit Edit. Task details Tap to show or hide the task details Notes/additional information on the task Tap to change the task details Sending tasks Sending tasks Sending tasks Sending tasks Sending tasks You can send tasks to other devices using the infrared (IR) and Bluetooth capabilities of your Pocket PC. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Refer to Chapter 10: Getting connected for details on infrared and Bluetooth connections. To send a task:
To send a task:
To send a task:
To send a task:
To send a task:
1. Select the task you wish to send. 2. Tap and hold the taskto display a pop-up menu. Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth 3. Select Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth or Send via Bluetooth Beam Appointment Beam Appointment Beam Appointment. Beam Appointment Beam Appointment 4. Follow screen instructions to send the task. 4-10 P505 Pocket PC Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas Quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, and phone numbers with Notes. You can create a written note or a recording. You can also include a recording in a note. If a note is open when you create the recording, it will be included in the note as an icon. If the note is displayed, it will be created as a stand-alone recording. Tap to change the sort order of the list Tap to record Tap to show or hide the recording toolbar Tap to create a new note or recording Creating notes Creating notes Creating notes Creating notes Creating notes To create a note:
To create a note:
To create a note:
To create a note:
To create a note:
1. Tap Notes Notes
, then tap Notes Notes. Notes N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Notes Notes Notes is not listed as If Notes Notes S t a r t S t a r t S t a r t an item in the S t a r t S t a r t menu, launch it by tapping N o t e s N o t e s
> N o t e s N o t e s. After N o t e s Notes Notes launching, Notes Notes now Notes appears in the recently used program list. Programs Programs
> Programs Programs Programs 2. Tap NewNewNewNewNew to display a blank note. 3. Create your note by writing, drawing, typing, or recording. Tap to save the note and return to the Notes list Tap to add a recording to the note Tap to write on the screen Tap to show or hide the input panel Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-11 N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E For more information about using the input panel, writing and drawing on the screen, and creating recordings, see Chapter 2. 4. Tap when done. You may change the default Notes options including the writing mode, template, file storage, and record button action. To change the Notes options:
To change the Notes options:
To change the Notes options:
To change the Notes options:
To change the Notes options:
Notes Notes 1. Tap
, then tap Notes Notes. Notes Tools Tools Options... Options... Tools, then Options... 2. Tap Tools Options... to Options... Tools display the options screen. 3. Make your desired changes. 4. Tap when done to save your changes. 4-12 P505 Pocket PC Contacts: Tracking friends and Contacts: Tracking friends and Contacts: Tracking friends and Contacts: Tracking friends and Contacts: Tracking friends and colleagues colleagues colleagues colleagues colleagues Contacts Contacts Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you Contacts Contacts can easily find the information you look for, whether you are at home or on the road. With the mobile phone features of your Pocket PC, you can call your contacts home, mobile, or office phone number, send an SMS message or share the contact information to another device using the infrared port (IR) or Bluetooth. Tap to select the category of contacts you want to display Tap and enter part of a name to quickly find it on the list Tap an entry to display or edit the contact details Type of contact information displayed. Tap to change or select another contact information. Tap to sort contacts by name or company Tap to create a new contact N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To change the way information is displayed in the list, tap T o o l s T o o l s O p t i o n s O p t i o n s T o o l s then O p t i o n s O p t i o n s. T o o l s T o o l s O p t i o n s Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-13 Creating contacts Creating contacts Creating contacts Creating contacts Creating contacts You can create or add a contact information by:
Contacts Contacts Using the Contacts Contacts application Contacts Using Microsoft Outlook on your PC. New contacts will be added to the P505, the next time it is synchronised with the PC. See Chapter 3 for details on synchronisation. Transferring contact information from your SIM card to the SIM Manager SIM Manager Contacts using the SIM Manager SIM Manager application. See Chapter 5 for SIM Manager details. Receiving a contact information from other devices using beam or Bluetooth features. To create a contact:
To create a contact:
To create a contact:
To create a contact:
To create a contact:
Contacts Contacts 1. Tap
, then tap Contacts Contacts. Contacts 2. Tap NewNewNewNewNew to display a blank contact form. 3. Using the input panel, enter a name and other contact information. You will need to scroll down to see all available fields. 4. To assign the contact a category, scroll to and tap Categories Categories Categories, then select a Categories Categories category from the list. On the contact list, you can display the contacts by category. Notes Notes 5. To add notes, tap the Notes Notes tab. You can enter text, draw, or Notes create a recording. For more information on creating notes, see Notes: Capturing thoughts and ideas later in this chapter. 6. Tap to return to the contact list when done. 4-14 P505 Pocket PC Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Using the summary screen Tapping a contact on the contact list displays a summary screen. To change the contact information, tap EditEdit Edit Edit. Edit Contact details Tap to display notes Tap to change contact information Changing a contact information display Changing a contact information display Changing a contact information display Changing a contact information display Changing a contact information display If a contact has multiple contact information (e.g. work telephone, home telephone, car mobile phone, mobile phone), you can change or select the contact information displayed on screen. To change a contact information display:
To change a contact information display:
To change a contact information display:
To change a contact information display:
To change a contact information display:
1. Tap the type of contact 2. The current displayed contact information displayed (last column of the contact line) to show additional contact information. information is indicated by a bullet. Tap another contact information to change the contact information display. Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-15 Getting in touch with your contacts Getting in touch with your contacts Getting in touch with your contacts Getting in touch with your contacts Getting in touch with your contacts To call a contact:
To call a contact:
To call a contact:
To call a contact:
To call a contact:
1. Tap and hold a contact to display a pop-up menu. Tap Call Work/Home/Mobile Call Work/Home/Mobile Call Work/Home/Mobile Call Work/Home/Mobile Call Work/Home/Mobile to place a call. 2. The phone dials the selected contact number. Tap HideHideHideHideHide to hide the balloon information or EndEndEndEndEnd to cancel the call. 3. Talk to the called party when 4. Tap EndEndEndEndEnd to terminate the connected. The balloon displays the call duration. call. 4-16 P505 Pocket PC To send an e-mail message to a contact:
To send an e-mail message to a contact:
To send an e-mail message to a contact:
To send an e-mail message to a contact:
To send an e-mail message to a contact:
1. Tap and hold a contact, then Messaging Messaging 2. The Messaging Messaging window Messaging Send Email Send Email tap Send Email Send Email from the Send Email pop-up menu. appears. Compose the e-mail Send Send message, then tap Send Send to Send send the message. N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S Refer to Chapter 6 for details on composing and sending e-mail messages. E-mail messaging features are network dependent and may require subscription to a particular service. Contact your phone operator for details. Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-17 To send a text message to a contact:
To send a text message to a contact:
To send a text message to a contact:
To send a text message to a contact:
To send a text message to a contact:
1. Tap and hold a contact, then Messaging Messaging 2. The Messaging Messaging window Messaging Send Text Message Send Text Message tap Send Text Message Send Text Message Send Text Message from the pop-up menu. appears. Compose the text Send Send message, then tap Send Send. The Send text message is sent to the contacts mobile phone. N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S When sending text messages to contacts with multiple contact information, the Messaging application automatically selects the mobile phone number entry. Refer to Chapter 6 for details on composing and sending text messages. To send a contact info by beam or Bluetooth:
To send a contact info by beam or Bluetooth:
To send a contact info by beam or Bluetooth:
To send a contact info by beam or Bluetooth:
To send a contact info by beam or Bluetooth:
1. Tap and hold the contact you wish to send, then tap B e a mB e a mB e a mB e a mB e a m Contact... Contact... Send via Send via Contact... or Send via Send via Contact... Contact... Send via Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth. Bluetooth Bluetooth 2. Follow screen instructions to send the contact information. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Refer to Chapters 10 and 11 for details on sending information via the IR port and Bluetooth. 4-18 P505 Pocket PC Finding a contact Finding a contact Finding a contact Finding a contact Finding a contact There are three ways to find a contact:
1. In the contact list, tap the category list (labelled A l lA l lA l lA l lA l l Contacts Contacts Contacts by default) and select Contacts Contacts the type of contact that you wish to display. To show all contacts again, select A l lA l lA l lA l lA l l Contacts Contacts Contacts. To view a contact Contacts Contacts not assigned to a category, select N oN oN oN oN o Categories Categories Categories Categories. Categories 11111 2. To view the names of companies your contacts work for, in the contact list, tap ViewViewViewViewView > B yB yB yB yB y Company Company Company. The number of Company Company contacts that work for that company will be displayed to the right of the company name. Tap the company name to display the contacts. 3. You can also type the name of Find a Find a the contact in the Find a Find a Find a name name name field. When you type a name name letter, the Pocket PC automatically searches and displays the available contacts. Tap a contact entry from the list to view the details. 22222 33333 Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-19 Adding a photo to a contact Adding a photo to a contact Adding a photo to a contact Adding a photo to a contact Adding a photo to a contact Photo Contacts Photo Contacts The Photo Contacts Photo Contacts application allows you to attach photos to Photo Contacts your contacts. The photo is displayed on screen when the contact calls you. To add a photo to a contact:
To add a photo to a contact:
To add a photo to a contact:
To add a photo to a contact:
To add a photo to a contact:
1. Tap and hold a contact, then tap Thumbnail View Thumbnail View 2. Tap the Thumbnail View Thumbnail View Thumbnail View Arcsoft Photo Contacts Arcsoft Photo Contacts Arcsoft Photo Contacts Arcsoft Photo Contacts Arcsoft Photo Contacts from the pop-up menu. button to display a thumbnail of each contact. 3. Tap and hold a contact, then Attach Photo Attach Photo tap Attach Photo Attach Photo from the Attach Photo pop-up menu. Tap to view the contact thumbnail Browse... Browse... 4. Tap Browse... Browse... to locate the Browse... photo you want to attach. 4-20 P505 Pocket PC 5. The selected photo is displayed. Select a template and/or ringtone if you wish to customise the contact call settings. Tap O KO KO KO KO K when done. A thumbnail of the attached photo with the contact name will appear on screen when the contact calls. You can also use Photo Contacts to:
Call and send e-mail/SMS/MMS messages to contacts Send the contact information by beam Save the contact information to the SIM card phone book. Assign a speed dial key to a contact. Chapter 4: Using Pocket Outlook 4-21 4-22 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 5 This chapter provides information on how to use the Pocket PC phone features using the Vodafone Menu and Phone applications. s e r u t a e F e n o h P Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Phone features Phone features
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.............................................................. Phone Phone 5 - 1 9 Placing a call .................................................................. 5-19 Receiving a call .............................................................. 5-25 Rejecting a call ............................................................... 5-26 Changing the phone settings ......................................... 5-27 Using other phone applications Using other phone applications
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........................... Using other phone applications Using other phone applications 5 - 3 6 Conference call .............................................................. 5-36 SIM Manager .................................................................. 5-41 STK ................................................................................ 5-48 5-2 P505 Pocket PC Phone features Phone features Phone features Phone features Phone features The P505 is a tri-band mobile phone that allows you to place a call, send text messages, videos, and audio files to other mobile phones. Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu You can place a call using the Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu or the Windows Vodafone Menu Phone Phone Mobile 2003 Phone Phone applications. The following sections describe the Phone phone features of your Pocket PC. Vodafone menu Vodafone menu Vodafone menu Vodafone menu Vodafone menu The Vodafone menu is an interactive application that transforms your Pocket PC into a mobile phone when you close the phone flip. This application allows you to enjoy the phone features of your PDA, while keeping track of the most common PDA functions such as reminders, appointments, and tasks. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E When the phone flip is open, you can access the Vodafone menu by tapping the Vodafone logo in the Today screen. To enable the Vodafone menu:
To enable the Vodafone menu:
To enable the Vodafone menu:
To enable the Vodafone menu:
To enable the Vodafone menu:
. 1. Tap Settings Settings 2. Tap Settings Settings. Settings Personal Personal 3. Tap Personal Personal tab. Personal Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu 4. Tap the Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu icon Vodafone Menu to display the Vodafone Menu settings. Enable Enable 5. Tap Enable Enable, then tap Enable
. 6. Close the phone flip. The screen Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu displays the Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu. Vodafone Menu N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The touch screen is disabled when the phone is in Vodafone Menu mode. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-3 7. Open the flip, and now applications can be selected by tapping on the Vodafone icons or by tapping on and selecting the application you require. Customising the Vodafone menu Customising the Vodafone menu Customising the Vodafone menu Customising the Vodafone menu Customising the Vodafone menu To change the Vodafone To change the Vodafone To change the Vodafone To change the Vodafone To change the Vodafone menu settings:
menu settings:
menu settings:
menu settings:
menu settings:
1. Tap Settings Settings 2. Tap Settings Settings. Settings
. Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu 3. Tap the Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu icon Vodafone Menu to display the Vodafone Menu settings. Auto return to home Auto return to home 4. Check the Auto return to home Auto return to home Auto return to home option to allow the Vodafone Menu to return to the home screen when idle for a certain period of time. Auto Keypad Lock Auto Keypad Lock 5. Check the Auto Keypad Lock Auto Keypad Lock Auto Keypad Lock option, then adjust the idle time before the phone keypad is locked. 6. Tap to save your settings. 5-4 P505 Pocket PC To change theme, home screen, and animation of To change theme, home screen, and animation of To change theme, home screen, and animation of To change theme, home screen, and animation of To change theme, home screen, and animation of the Vodafone menu:
the Vodafone menu:
the Vodafone menu:
the Vodafone menu:
the Vodafone menu:
. 1. Tap Settings Settings 2. Tap Settings Settings. Settings Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu 3. Tap the Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu icon to display the Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu settings. Customise Customise 4. Tap the Customise Customise button. Customise Theme Theme 5. The Theme Theme tab allows you to select or change the color theme Theme Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu for the Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu Vodafone Menu display. Select a colour from the available color swatches. Home Screen Home Screen 6. Tap the Home Screen Home Screen tab. Home Screen The Home Screen tab allows you to select a new home screen background image. Browse Browse 7. Tap Browse Browse to locate the new Browse background image. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-5 7. Locate the new home screen background image, then tap the O KO KO KO KO K button to select. Screensaver Screensaver 8. Tap the Screensaver Screensaver tab to Screensaver select or change the screensaver. Refer to the screens below for a comparison of screensaver modes. Screensaver modes Screensaver modes Screensaver modes Screensaver modes Screensaver modes A n i m a t i o n A n i m a t i o n A n i m a t i o n A n i m a t i o n A n i m a t i o n C l o c k C l o c k C l o c k C l o c k C l o c k T e x t T e x t T e x t T e x t T e x t 9. Tap to save your settings. Close the phone flip to see if the display and screensaver changed based on your settings. 5-6 P505 Pocket PC The Vodafone Menu The Vodafone Menu The Vodafone Menu The Vodafone Menu The Vodafone Menu The Vodafone Menu contains the phone menu icons that you can select using button or the 5-way joystick. the Refer to the table below for the menu description. I c o n I c o n I c o n I c o n I c o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n A l l o w s y o u t o A l l o w s y o u t o A l l o w s y o u t o A l l o w s y o u t o A l l o w s y o u t o Messages read text messages (SMS) sent to your PDA Contacts view the SIM and PDA phone book entries Calendar keep track of your schedules and appointments Tasks keep track of your tasks and to do lists Call Log view received, dialled, and missed call information Profile change the phone profile or turn the phone on or off The icon bar The icon bar The icon bar The icon bar The icon bar Icons at the top of the screen indicate phone status as follows:
I c o n I c o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n I c o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n I c o n I c o n D e s c r i p t i o n The icon indicates The icon indicates The icon indicates The icon indicates The icon indicates B a t t e r y B a t t e r y B a t t e r y B a t t e r y B a t t e r y P r o f i l e P r o f i l e P r o f i l e P r o f i l e P r o f i l e T a l k i n g T a l k i n g T a l k i n g T a l k i n g T a l k i n g M u t eM u t eM u t eM u t eM u t e K e y l o c k K e y l o c k K e y l o c k K e y l o c k K e y l o c k the amount of battery power the current phone profile that the phone is in talking mode that the phone speaker is mute that the phone keypad is locked M i s s e d C a l l M i s s e d C a l l M i s s e d C a l l M i s s e d C a l l M i s s e d C a l l that you have missed a call A l a r mA l a r m A l a r m A l a r m A l a r m S M SS M SS M SS M SS M S S i g n a l S i g n a l S i g n a l S i g n a l S i g n a l that you have scheduled an alarm that you received an SMS message the signal strength V o l u m e V o l u m e V o l u m e V o l u m e V o l u m e phone ring volume level Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-7 Placing a call Placing a call Placing a call Placing a call Placing a call To place a call using the keypad:
To place a call using the keypad:
To place a call using the keypad:
To place a call using the keypad:
To place a call using the keypad:
1. Close the PDA flip. The Vodafone Menu appears. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you opened an application before you close the flip, you may have to press before you place a call.
(Home) 2. Use the keypad to enter the number of the party you wish to call, then press
. The phone dials the number. 3. Wait for the called party to answer. 4. Press anytime to end the call. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The screen will display the contact name if they are calling using a number you have saved for them in Contacts or on your SIM. Likewise, if you have associated a picture/ringtone with this contact, you will see the picture/hear the ringtone. To place a call using the Call Log:
To place a call using the Call Log:
To place a call using the Call Log:
To place a call using the Call Log:
To place a call using the Call Log:
1. Close the PDA flip. The Vodafone menu appears. If the flip was closed, you may have to press
(Menu) first. 2. Use Call Log Call Log to select Call Log Call Log Call Log from the menu, then press
(Enter). The screen displays the Call Logs. 5-8 P505 Pocket PC 3. Use to select from incoming, outgoing, or missed calls, then press
(Enter). The screen displays the received/dialled/missed call entries. 4. Use to highlight the number you
(Send). 5. Wait for the called party to answer. wish to call, then press 6. Press anytime to end the call. To place a call using Contacts:
To place a call using Contacts:
To place a call using Contacts:
To place a call using Contacts:
To place a call using Contacts:
1. Close the PDA flip. The Vodafone menu appears. If the flip was closed, you may have to press
(Menu) first. 2. Use Contacts Contacts to select Contacts Contacts Contacts from the menu, then press
(Enter). The screen displays the list of phone numbers stored in the PDA Contacts, including a link to the SIM Phone Book
. 3. Use to select the phone number you want to call, then press SIM Phone SIM Phone
. If the number is stored in your SIM card, select SIM Phone SIM Phone SIM Phone
(Enter). The screen displays the phone Book Book Book, then press Book Book numbers stored in the SIM card. Use number you want to call, then press 4. Wait for the called party to answer. to select the phone
. 5. Press anytime to end the call. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-9 Receiving a call Receiving a call Receiving a call Receiving a call Receiving a call To receive or reject an incoming call:
To receive or reject an incoming call:
To receive or reject an incoming call:
To receive or reject an incoming call:
To receive or reject an incoming call:
1. Depending on your settings, the PDA rings, vibrates, or rings and vibrates when it receives an incoming call. Press
(Accept) to answer the call or
(Reject) to end the call. When you accept the call, the screen CONNECTED CONNECTED shows CONNECTED CONNECTED. CONNECTED 2. Press anytime to end the call. To use the call options:
To use the call options:
To use the call options:
To use the call options:
To use the call options:
1. After accepting an incoming call,
(Options) to display press available call options. Refer to the table below for the call options. O p t i o n O p t i o n O p t i o n O p t i o n O p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n H o l dH o l dH o l dH o l dH o l d M u t eM u t eM u t eM u t eM u t e C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s C o n f e r e n c e *
C o n f e r e n c e *
C o n f e r e n c e *
C o n f e r e n c e *
C o n f e r e n c e *
L e a v e *
L e a v e *
L e a v e *
L e a v e *
L e a v e *
D r o p *
D r o p *
D r o p *
D r o p *
D r o p *
Puts the current call on hold Mutes the current call or a conference call member Opens the Contacts menu for dialling additional numbers Creates a multi-party conference from two or more callers Disconnects a member from the conference call Drops a member from the conference call
*Appears only when in conference call mode. 2. Use to select an option, then press
(OK). 5-10 P505 Pocket PC Making a conference call Making a conference call Making a conference call Making a conference call Making a conference call To make a conference call:
To make a conference call:
To make a conference call:
To make a conference call:
To make a conference call:
1. Place a call to person A. 2. After establishing connection with
(Option), then person A, press use menu. Press current call on hold. to select HoldHoldHoldHoldHold from the
(OK) to keep the 3. Press
(Option), use to select Contacts Contacts Contacts from the menu. Contacts Contacts 4. Select the phone number of person
. B, then press or Key-in the phone number of person B using the keypad, then press
. 5. After you have established a connection with person B, press
(Option), then use Conference Conference Conference from the menu. Press Conference Conference
(OK) to begin the conference. to select The screen shows the conference call members. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-11 To talk privately to a conference call member:
To talk privately to a conference call member:
To talk privately to a conference call member:
To talk privately to a conference call member:
To talk privately to a conference call member:
1. During a conference call, use to select a member you want to drop from the conference call. 2. Press
(Option), then select DropDropDropDropDrop from the menu. 3. The selected member drops from the conference call. You can now talk privately to the remaining conference call member. 4. To resume the conference, use
(OK). the menu, then press To end a conference call:
To end a conference call:
To end a conference call:
To end a conference call:
To end a conference call:
Conference Conference to select Conference Conference from Conference 1. Use Conference Conference to select Conference Conference from the list of members. Conference 2. Press to end the conference call. 5-12 P505 Pocket PC Viewing SMS messages Viewing SMS messages Viewing SMS messages Viewing SMS messages Viewing SMS messages The phone alerts you everytime it receives a Short Message Service
(SMS) message from other mobile device. The Vodafone Menu allows you to view the SMS message. To view a new SMS message:
To view a new SMS message:
To view a new SMS message:
To view a new SMS message:
To view a new SMS message:
1. Press Y o u Y o u
(Read) when a Y o u Y o u Y o u have a new message!!
have a new message!!
have a new message!! appears have a new message!!
have a new message!!
(Ignore) to on the screen. Press read the SMS message later. 2. Read the message, then press
(Back) to return to the previous menu. To read an ignored SMS message:
To read an ignored SMS message:
To read an ignored SMS message:
To read an ignored SMS message:
To read an ignored SMS message:
1. Use Messages Messages to select Messages Messages Messages from the menu, then press
(Enter). The screen displays the list of SMS messages stored in the PDA and in the SIM memory
. 2. Use to select the SMS message you wish to read, then press
(Enter) to display the message. Messages preceded by messages are unread 3. Press
(Back) to return to the previous menu. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-13 Viewing contacts Viewing contacts Viewing contacts Viewing contacts Viewing contacts The Vodafone Menu allows you to view the contact information stored in both the PDA memory and SIM memory even when the PDA flip is closed. To view your contacts:
To view your contacts:
To view your contacts:
To view your contacts:
To view your contacts:
1. Put the PDA in idle mode, close the flip, then press
(Menu). 2. Use Contacts Contacts to select Contacts Contacts Contacts from the menu, then press
(Enter). The screen displays the list of phone numbers stored in the PDA Contacts, including a link to the SIM Phone Book. to select a contact, then 3. Use press displays the contact information.
(Enter). The screen All the numbers saved for the contact will be listed. Icons denote the type of contact as follow:
mobile office home car pager radio assistant N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E By default, the contacts mobile phone number is displayed at the top of the list. If you wish to call the other phone numbers, use to select the number, then press
(Send). 5-14 P505 Pocket PC Viewing appointment schedules Viewing appointment schedules Viewing appointment schedules Viewing appointment schedules Viewing appointment schedules Your appointments stored in the PDA may be viewed using the Calendar menu. To view your appointments:
To view your appointments:
To view your appointments:
To view your appointments:
To view your appointments:
1. Close the PDA flip. The Vodafone menu appears. If the flip was closed, you may have to press first.
(Menu) 2. Use Calendar Calendar to select Calendar Calendar Calendar from the menu, then press The screen displays a list of your future and past due appointments
(Enter). 3. Use to select the appointment you wish to view, then press
(Enter) to view the appointment details. 4. Press
(Back) to return to the previous menu. 5. If you set an appointment reminder, the screen displays the reminder during the specified reminder time. 6. Press
(Dismiss) to dismiss the appointment and return to the previous menu. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-15 Viewing tasks Viewing tasks Viewing tasks Viewing tasks Viewing tasks Tasks Tasks The Tasks Tasks menu allows you to view the tasks saved in the PDA. Tasks To view tasks:
To view tasks:
To view tasks:
To view tasks:
To view tasks:
1. Close the PDA flip. The Vodafone menu appears. If the flip was closed, you may have to press first.
(Menu) 2. Use Tasks Tasks to select Tasks Tasks Tasks from the menu, then press
(Enter). The screen displays a list of completed to select a task, then press and incomplete tasks. 3. Use
(Enter) to view the task details. 4. Press
(Back) to return to the previous menu. Viewing call logs Viewing call logs Viewing call logs Viewing call logs Viewing call logs You can view incoming, outgoing, or missed call logs using the Call Log Call Log Call Log menu. Call Log Call Log To view the call logs:
To view the call logs:
To view the call logs:
To view the call logs:
To view the call logs:
1. Close the PDA flip. The Vodafone menu appears. If the flip was closed, you may have to press first.
(Menu) 2. Use Call Log Call Log to select Call Log Call Log Call Log from the menu, then press
(Enter). 3. Use to select the type of call log you want to view, then press
(Enter) to display the log. 4. Press
(Back) to return to the previous menu. 5-16 P505 Pocket PC Changing the phone profile Changing the phone profile Changing the phone profile Changing the phone profile Changing the phone profile Profile Profile The Profile Profile menu allows you to enable or disable the phone flight Profile mode or change the phone profile. To open the Profile menu:
To open the Profile menu:
To open the Profile menu:
To open the Profile menu:
To open the Profile menu:
1. Close the PDA flip. The Vodafone menu appears. If the flip was closed, you may have to press first.
(Menu) 2. Use Profiles Profiles to select Profiles Profiles Profiles the menu, then press from
(Enter). Flight Mode Flight Mode Flight Mode Flight Mode Flight Mode Flight Mode Flight Mode The phone functions are disabled when the Flight Mode Flight Mode is enabled. Flight Mode Enable this item if you want to use the PDA functions of your Pocket PC in areas where mobile communication is prohibited (i.e. on an aircraft). To enable Flight Mode:
To enable Flight Mode:
To enable Flight Mode:
To enable Flight Mode:
To enable Flight Mode:
1. Use Flight Mode Flight Mode to highlight Flight Mode Flight Mode Flight Mode from the menu, then press
(Enable). A check mark appears inside the box opposite the option. 2. Press
(Back) to return to the previous menu. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-17 Profile Profile Profile Profile Profile Profile Profile The Profile Profile option allows you to select from seven preset phone Profile profiles. Each profile has a unique ring tone, type, and volume settings for various phone functions such as alarms, reminders, SMS message, etc. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The C a rC a rC a rC a rC a r, H e a d s e t H e a d s e t H e a d s e t S p e a k e r S p e a k e r H e a d s e t, and S p e a k e r S p e a k e r profiles are auto-detected. H e a d s e t S p e a k e r For example, the phone profile is set to when you connect a headset to the device headset port, the phone profile is H e a d s e t H e a d s e t automatically set to H e a d s e t H e a d s e t. You cannot select these H e a d s e t profiles when the PDA is on phone mode. To select a profile:
To select a profile:
To select a profile:
To select a profile:
To select a profile:
1. Use Profiles Profiles to highlight Profiles Profiles from Profiles
(Enter). the menu, then press 2. Use or the 5-way joystick to select a profile then press The bullet preceding the profile is blacked out.
(OK). 3. Press
(Back) twice to return to the Vodafone menu. The icon of the selected profile now appears on the icon bar. 5-18 P505 Pocket PC Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone To use the Microsoft application for telephony when the flip is open, tap the screen. This screen will appear. Phone Phone
, then tap Phone Phone or press the green telephone button below Phone Signal strength indicator Network name Back button; tap to delete a dialled number Tap to open Call History Tap to open Speed Dial Tap to call dialled number N o t e s N o t e s Tap to open N o t e s N o t e s N o t e s Tap to open the C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s menu C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s Keypad Tap to clear or paste a phone number Tap to change the phone settings Placing a call Placing a call Placing a call Placing a call Placing a call You can place a call using:
1. Phone keypad 2. Call History 3. Speed Dial 4. Contacts menu 5. Voice Commander application Refer to the corresponding sections for details. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-19 To place a call using the keypad:
To place a call using the keypad:
To place a call using the keypad:
To place a call using the keypad:
To place a call using the keypad:
1. From the phone keypad, tap the number of the party you want to call, then tap TalkTalkTalkTalkTalk. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Use the correct dialling prefixes when placing a long distance or international call. If the dialled number is stored Contacts Contacts in the Contacts Contacts, the display Contacts shows the name of the contact and type of phone number being dialled. The TalkTalkTalkTalkTalk button toggles to EndEndEndEndEnd. 2. Talk to the called party when connected. The display shows the duration of the call. Tap EndEndEndEndEnd to terminate the call. 5-20 P505 Pocket PC To place a call using the Call History:
To place a call using the Call History:
To place a call using the Call History:
To place a call using the Call History:
To place a call using the Call History:
Call History Call History 1. Tap the Call History Call History button Call History to display the incoming, outgoing and missed call information. 2. Tap and hold the entry you wish to call, then select CallCallCallCallCall from the pop-up menu. The phone dials the entry. If the number you wish to call is not All Calls All Calls in the list selected, tap All Calls All Calls, All Calls then select from Missed, Outgoing, or Incoming call folders to locate the phone number entry. 3. Talk to the called party when connected. The display shows the duration of the call. Tap EndEndEndEndEnd to terminate the call. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-21 To place a call using Speed Dial:
To place a call using Speed Dial:
To place a call using Speed Dial:
To place a call using Speed Dial:
To place a call using Speed Dial:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You must assign a speed dial key to a phone number before you can use the speed dial feature. Speed Speed 1. From the dialer, tap the Speed Speed Speed DialDialDialDialDial button to open the Speed Dial window. 2. Tap N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w to display the list of contacts saved in your PDA. Tap a number from the list. 5-22 P505 Pocket PC 3. The screen displays the contact information. Tap the Location Location Location up/down arrow Location Location button to assign a speed dial key to the selected contact, then press
. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Speed dial key 1 is reserved for Voice Mail. You can assign up to 99 speed dial keys. 4. The screen shows the speed dial number and the assigned contact information. 5. Tap the speed dial number to call. to return to the Otherwise, tap previous menu. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-23 To place a call in Contacts:
To place a call in Contacts:
To place a call in Contacts:
To place a call in Contacts:
To place a call in Contacts:
1. Tap Contacts Contacts
, then select Contacts Contacts Contacts from the menu. The Contacts window appears. 2. Tap and hold a contact, then select Call Work/Home/Mobile Call Work/Home/Mobile Call Work/Home/Mobile Call Work/Home/Mobile Call Work/Home/Mobile depending on the saved contact information. 3. Talk to the called party when connected. The call balloon shows the duration of the call. Tap EndEndEndEndEnd to terminate the call, or hide to hide the balloon. 5-24 P505 Pocket PC Receiving a call Receiving a call Receiving a call Receiving a call Receiving a call To receive an incoming call:
To receive an incoming call:
To receive an incoming call:
To receive an incoming call:
To receive an incoming call:
Phone - Incoming... Phone - Incoming... 1. A Phone - Incoming... Phone - Incoming... Phone - Incoming... callout appears when you receive an incoming call while the PDA is in idle mode. Answer Answer Tap Answer Answer to accept the Answer call. Phone Phone 2. The Phone Phone window appears. Phone Talk to the called party. Tap EndEndEndEndEnd to terminate the call. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-25 Rejecting a call Rejecting a call Rejecting a call Rejecting a call Rejecting a call To reject an incoming call:
To reject an incoming call:
To reject an incoming call:
To reject an incoming call:
To reject an incoming call:
Phone - Incoming... Phone - Incoming... 1. A Phone - Incoming... Phone - Incoming... Phone - Incoming... callout appears when you receive an incoming call while the PDA is in idle mode. Ignore Ignore Tap Ignore Ignore to reject the call. Ignore Phone Phone 2. A Phone Phone callout appears telling Phone you that you have a missed call. Tap ViewViewViewViewView to open the Call History window and view the missed call information. Close Close Otherwise, tap Close Close to ignore Close and close the callout. 5-26 P505 Pocket PC Changing the phone settings Changing the phone settings Changing the phone settings Changing the phone settings Changing the phone settings To change the phone settings:
To change the phone settings:
To change the phone settings:
To change the phone settings:
To change the phone settings:
Phone Phone Phone window, tap 1. From the Phone Phone Tools Tools Options Options Tools then select Options Options. Tools Tools Options The phone options window appears. Phone Phone 2. The screen displays the Phone Phone Phone settings tab. Change the ring type, ring/keypad tone, and Personal Identification Number
(PIN) from this window. Tap when finished. To change the PIN:
To change the PIN:
To change the PIN:
To change the PIN:
To change the PIN:
Phone Phone 1. From the Phone Phone tab, tap the Phone Change PIN Change PIN Change PIN button. The Change PIN Change PIN phone keypad appears. 2. Enter the old PIN using the Enter Enter phone keypad, then tap Enter Enter. Enter 3. When prompted, enter the new Enter Enter PIN, then tap Enter Enter to change Enter the PIN. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Be careful when changing your PIN. Some phone functions require you to enter the PIN before using. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-27 To activate the phone security:
To activate the phone security:
To activate the phone security:
To activate the phone security:
To activate the phone security:
Phone Phone 1. From the Phone Phone tab, check Phone Require PIN when Require PIN when the item Require PIN when Require PIN when Require PIN when phone is used phone is used phone is used. The phone phone is used phone is used keypad appears. 2. Enter the PIN using the phone Enter Enter keypad, then tap Enter Enter. Enter N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E When the phone security is activated, you need to enter the correct PIN before using the phone application. To access the phone network services:
To access the phone network services:
To access the phone network services:
To access the phone network services:
To access the phone network services:
1. From the Phone options 2. Tap a service, then tap the Services Services window, tap the Services Services Services tab. The window displays the available network services. Get Settings Get Settings Get Settings button to get Get Settings Get Settings the network settings for the selected service. 5-28 P505 Pocket PC To change the Call Barring settings:
To change the Call Barring settings:
To change the Call Barring settings:
To change the Call Barring settings:
To change the Call Barring settings:
1. From the Services tab, select Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring, then tap the G e tG e tG e tG e tG e t Call Barring Call Barring Settings Settings Settings button. The screen Settings Settings displays the Call Barring settings. 2. Change the Call Barring settings from this window, then tap The phone sends the new settings to the network. To change the Caller ID settings:
To change the Caller ID settings:
To change the Caller ID settings:
To change the Caller ID settings:
To change the Caller ID settings:
1. From the Services tab, select Caller ID Caller ID Caller ID, then tap the G e tG e tG e tG e tG e t Caller ID Caller ID Settings Settings Settings button. The screen Settings Settings displays the Caller ID settings. 2. Change the Caller ID settings from this window, then tap The phone sends the new settings to the network. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-29 To change the Call Forwarding options:
To change the Call Forwarding options:
To change the Call Forwarding options:
To change the Call Forwarding options:
To change the Call Forwarding options:
1. From the Services tab, select Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding, then tap the Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Get Settings Get Settings Get Settings button. The Get Settings Get Settings screen displays the Call Forwarding settings. 2. Adjust the Call Forward settings from this window, then tap The phone sends the new settings to the network. To change the Call Waiting settings:
To change the Call Waiting settings:
To change the Call Waiting settings:
To change the Call Waiting settings:
To change the Call Waiting settings:
1. From the Services tab, select Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting, then tap the G e tG e tG e tG e tG e t Call Waiting Call Waiting Settings Settings Settings button. The screen Settings Settings displays the Call Waiting settings. 2. Change the Call Waiting settings from this window, then tap The phone sends the new settings to the network. 5-30 P505 Pocket PC To change the Voice Mail and SMS settings:
To change the Voice Mail and SMS settings:
To change the Voice Mail and SMS settings:
To change the Voice Mail and SMS settings:
To change the Voice Mail and SMS settings:
1. From the Services tab, select Voice Mail and SMS Voice Mail and SMS Voice Mail and SMS, then tap Voice Mail and SMS Voice Mail and SMS Get Settings Get Settings the Get Settings Get Settings button. The Get Settings screen displays the Voice Mail and SMS settings. 2. Key-in the new SMS and Voice Mail service center using the
. soft keyboard, then tap The phone sends the new settings to the network. To change the network selection settings:
To change the network selection settings:
To change the network selection settings:
To change the network selection settings:
To change the network selection settings:
1. From the phone Settings Network Network window, tap the Network Network Network tab to display the network settings. Automatic Automatic Manual Manual Automatic or Manual 2. Select Automatic Manual Automatic Manual Network selection Network selection from the Network selection Network selection Network selection option, then tap
. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N e t w o r k s e l e c t i o n N e t w o r k s e l e c t i o n It is recommended that you keep the N e t w o r k s e l e c t i o n N e t w o r k s e l e c t i o n N e t w o r k s e l e c t i o n to automatic to keep you connected to your phone network. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-31 To add ring tones in the ring tone selection:
To add ring tones in the ring tone selection:
To add ring tones in the ring tone selection:
To add ring tones in the ring tone selection:
To add ring tones in the ring tone selection:
1. From the phone Settings Ring Tone Ring Tone window, tap the Ring Tone Ring Tone tab Ring Tone to display available ring tones you can add to the ring tone list. 2. Select the audio file format
(*.wav, *.mid, *.wma) from the drop-down menu to display all ring tones saved on that format. 3. To listen to a ring tone, select the ring tone file from the list, to stop. then tap
. Tap 4. Tap the box preceding the ring tone(s) to select and add the tone to the ring tone list. 5. Tap the AddAddAddAddAdd button. 6. Tap when done. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Check if the selected ring tone was added to the ring tone list P h o n e P h o n e P h o n e tab from the Services window, then by tapping the P h o n e P h o n e R i n g t o n e R i n g t o n e R i n g t o n e down arrow button to display. tap the R i n g t o n e R i n g t o n e 5-32 P505 Pocket PC To enable fixed dialling:
To enable fixed dialling:
To enable fixed dialling:
To enable fixed dialling:
To enable fixed dialling:
1. From the phone Settings FDN Set FDN Set window, tap the FDN Set FDN Set tab FDN Set to display the fixed dial settings. Enabled Enabled 2. Check the option Enabled Enabled Enabled Fixed Dial Number Fixed Dial Number Fixed Dial Number. Fixed Dial Number Fixed Dial Number 3. When prompted, enter the PIN2 using the soft keyboard, then Apply Apply tap Apply Apply. Apply 4. When you enter the correct PIN2, you can modify, add, or delete an entry in the Fixed Dial List. 5. Tap when finished. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-33 SMSCB SMSCB SMSCB shows information about the cell location in which you are SMSCB SMSCB registered. To enable the SMSCB:
To enable the SMSCB:
To enable the SMSCB:
To enable the SMSCB:
To enable the SMSCB:
1. From the phone Settings SMSCB SMSCB window, tap the SMSCB SMSCB tab to SMSCB display the SMSCB settings. Enable Enable 2. Check the option Enable Enable Enable SMSCB SMSCB SMSCB. SMSCB SMSCB 3. Select the SMSCB language from 4. the LANGUAGE list. If you want to accept all SMSCB Accept All Accept All channels, check the Accept All Accept All Accept All Channels Channels Channels option. Channels Channels The available channels are displayed. APPLY APPLY 5. Tap the APPLY APPLY button. APPLY 5-34 P505 Pocket PC To create a new SMSCB channel:
To create a new SMSCB channel:
To create a new SMSCB channel:
To create a new SMSCB channel:
To create a new SMSCB channel:
1. From the SMSCB window, tap 2. Use the soft keyboard to N E WN E WN E WN E WN E W. A pop-up window appears. enter the channel name and number, then tap O KO KO KO KO K. 3. The created channel is displayed in the SMSCB window. Tap the box preceding the channel to activate. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-35 Using other phone applications Using other phone applications Using other phone applications Using other phone applications Using other phone applications The following sections provide information on how to use the Conference Conference SIM Manager SIM Manager STK STK SIM Manager, and STK Conference, SIM Manager STK applications. You can access STK SIM Manager Conference Conference Programs Programs these applications by tapping
> Programs Programs. Programs Conference call Conference call Conference call Conference call Conference call The Conference call feature of the Pocket PC allows you to talk to up to five parties simultaneously. The Conference application provides a graphical conference presentation for easy use. To start a conference call:
To start a conference call:
To start a conference call:
To start a conference call:
To start a conference call:
1. Tap Programs Programs
> Programs Programs >
Programs Conference Conference Conference. Conference Conference New Call New Call 2. Tap New Call New Call, then select the way New Call you want to call the conference participants. Refer to the next page for ways on how to call the conference call participants. 5-36 P505 Pocket PC When you select:
Dial Number A phone keypad appears on the left side of the screen. Tap the phone number of the participant, then tap to place the call. Contacts The Photo Contacts window appears. Tap and hold a C a l lC a l l C a l l contact, then select C a l l C a l l W o r k / H o m e / M o b i l e W o r k / H o m e / M o b i l e W o r k / H o m e / M o b i l e from W o r k / H o m e / M o b i l e W o r k / H o m e / M o b i l e the menu. Call History The Call History window appears. Tap and hold an C a l lC a l l C a l lC a l l from entry, then select C a l l the menu. When connected, the party becomes the first call conference participant. 3. Call another conference participant. When connected, the participant is placed on hold at the bottom of the screen. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-37 4. Tap and hold the new participant, Join Conference Join Conference then select Join Conference Join Conference from Join Conference the menu. or Tap and hold the first conference Invite Invite call participant, then tap Invite Invite Invite Participant Participant Participant. Participant Participant The participant is added to the conference. 5. Follow steps 2 to 4 to call additional conference participants. 5-38 P505 Pocket PC To talk privately to a conference call member:
To talk privately to a conference call member:
To talk privately to a conference call member:
To talk privately to a conference call member:
To talk privately to a conference call member:
1. Tap and hold the conference call participant you want to talk with Leave Leave privately, then select Leave Leave Leave Conference Conference Conference from the menu. Conference Conference 2. The conference is put on hold, while the selected member is placed at the bottom of the screen. You can now talk privately to the participant. 3. To bring the participant back to the conference, tap and hold the icon Join Conference. Join Conference Join Conference then select Join Conference Join Conference Otherwise, select EndEndEndEndEnd from the menu to terminate the conference call participant. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-39 To terminate a conference call member:
To terminate a conference call member:
To terminate a conference call member:
To terminate a conference call member:
To terminate a conference call member:
1. Tap and hold the member you want to leave, then select EndEndEndEndEnd from the menu. 2. The selected member leaves the conference call. Tap and hold the remaining member(s) to invite other participants to the call. To end a conference call:
To end a conference call:
To end a conference call:
To end a conference call:
To end a conference call:
Phone Phone from the Conference window. The Phone Phone window appears. Phone 1. Tap 2. Tap E n dE n dE n dE n dE n d to terminate the conference call. 5-40 P505 Pocket PC
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SIM Manager SIM Manager SIM Manager SIM Manager SIM Manager The SIM Manager application allows you to:
add, edit, or delete a SIM card contact information copy phone contact information to the SIM contacts manage SMS messages stored in the SIM card To launch SIM Manager:
To launch SIM Manager:
To launch SIM Manager:
To launch SIM Manager:
To launch SIM Manager:
Programs Programs SIM Manager SIM Manager 1. Tap Programs > SIM Manager
> Programs SIM Manager. Programs SIM Manager 2. The SIM Manager main window appears. Tap to select a phone contact Tap to select a SIM card contact Tap to delete contact information Tap to save contact information to SIM card Tap to save contact information to phone Tap to view SMS messages stored in the PDA or SIM card memory Tap to add a new SIM phone book entry Tap to view additional options N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can manage the phone contacts using the Pocket PC C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s menu. See chapter 4 for details. C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-41 Adding a SIM contact Adding a SIM contact Adding a SIM contact Adding a SIM contact Adding a SIM contact There are two ways to add a contact to the SIM memory: (1) copy a contact from the phone memory, or (2) create a new one. To copy a phone contact to the SIM:
To copy a phone contact to the SIM:
To copy a phone contact to the SIM:
To copy a phone contact to the SIM:
To copy a phone contact to the SIM:
1. Tap the box preceding the phone contact you want to copy. 2. Tap and hold the entry to display a pop-up menu. Copy Selected to SIM Copy Selected to SIM 3. Select Copy Selected to SIM Copy Selected to SIM Copy Selected to SIM Contacts Contacts Contacts. Contacts Contacts N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E After selecting a contact information, you can also tap to save the entry to the SIM contacts. Copy Copy 4. When prompted, tap Copy Copy to copy Copy the contact information to the SIM contacts. Otherwise, tap cancel to return to the previous window. The display returns to the SIM Manager main window. 5. Check if the contact information is SIM Contacts SIM Contacts copied to the SIM Contacts SIM Contacts list. SIM Contacts I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T The SIM contacts can only store a contact name of up to I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T ten characters. A message appears when you attempt to copy a long contact name to the SIM Contacts. The number of contacts that can be stored on a SIM card S I M I n f o S I M I n f o O p t i o n s O p t i o n s varies. Open the S I M I n f o S I M I n f o from the O p t i o n s O p t i o n s menu to S I M I n f o O p t i o n s view the SIM memory and phone book status. 5-42 P505 Pocket PC To create a new SIM contact:
To create a new SIM contact:
To create a new SIM contact:
To create a new SIM contact:
To create a new SIM contact:
Insert Insert 1. Tap Insert Insert from the SIM Manager main Insert Create SIM Contact Create SIM Contact window. A Create SIM Contact Create SIM Contact Create SIM Contact window appears. 2. Use the soft keyboard to enter the name and telephone number of the Insert Insert new contact, then tap Insert Insert. Insert Entry Added!
Entry Added!
Entry Added! message appears 3. An Entry Added!
Entry Added!
indicating that you have successfully created a new SIM contact. to close the window. 4. Tap The created contact is displayed in the SIM Contacts list. 5. Follow the same instructions when creating new SIM contacts. Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-43 Editing a SIM contact Editing a SIM contact Editing a SIM contact Editing a SIM contact Editing a SIM contact To edit a SIM contact:
To edit a SIM contact:
To edit a SIM contact:
To edit a SIM contact:
To edit a SIM contact:
1. Tap and hold the SIM contact you want to edit to display a pop-up menu. Edit SIM Entry Edit SIM Entry 2. Select Edit SIM Entry Edit SIM Entry from the Edit SIM Entry Edit Entry Edit Entry menu. An Edit Entry Edit Entry window Edit Entry appears. 3. Use the soft keyboard to edit the SIM Apply Apply entry, then tap Apply Apply. Apply Entry Edited!
Entry Edited!
Entry Edited! message appears 4. An Entry Edited!
Entry Edited!
indicating that you have successfully edited the SIM contact. Tap close the window. to 5-44 P505 Pocket PC Managing SMS messages Managing SMS messages Managing SMS messages Managing SMS messages Managing SMS messages While you can use the Vodafone Menu to view incoming SMS messages, the SIM Manager application allows you to view, copy, or delete SMS messages stored in the SIM card memory. To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:
To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:
To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:
To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:
To move an SMS message to the phone SMS inbox:
1. From the SIM Manager main window, tap the SMSSMSSMSSMSSMS tab at the bottom of the display. A list of received SMS messages are displayed. 2. Check the box preceding the message you want to copy. 3. Tap and hold the message entry, Copy Selected to Copy Selected to then select Copy Selected to Copy Selected to Copy Selected to Phone SMS Phone SMS Phone SMS from the menu. Phone SMS Phone SMS Copy Done Copy Done 4. A Copy Done Copy Done window appears Copy Done indicating that you have successfully copied the SMS message to the phone SMS inbox. Tap window. to close the View Phone View Phone 5. Tap the View Phone View Phone button to view the copied SMS message. View Phone Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-45 ToToToToTo delete delete delete an SMS message:
an SMS message:
delete an SMS message:
an SMS message:
delete an SMS message:
1. From the SIM Manager main window, tap the SMSSMSSMSSMSSMS tab at the bottom of the display. A list of received SMS messages are displayed. 2. Check the box preceding the message you want to delete. 3. Tap and hold the message entry, Copy Selected to Copy Selected to then select Copy Selected to Copy Selected to Copy Selected to Phone SMS Phone SMS Phone SMS from the menu. Phone SMS Phone SMS SMS Delete Done SMS Delete Done 4. An SMS Delete Done SMS Delete Done window SMS Delete Done appears indicating that you have successfully deleted the SMS message. Tap to close the window. 5-46 P505 Pocket PC Viewing the SIM status Viewing the SIM status Viewing the SIM status Viewing the SIM status Viewing the SIM status ToToToToTo view the view the view the SMS SMS status status status:::::
view the SMS SMS status view the SMS status 1. From the SIM Manager main window, Tools Tools tap Tools Tools at the bottom of the Tools SIM Info SIM Info display, then select SIM Info SIM Info. SIM Info 2. The window shows the available SIM phone book and SMS storage, maximum name and phone number lenght, and the status of the PIN1 lock. Tap Manager main window. to close and return to the SIM Chapter 5: Phone Features 5-47 STKSTKSTKSTKSTK The STK lists value-added services offered by your phone operator. You can use this application to access or launch these services. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The value-added services may vary according to your phone operator, location, and/or availability. To launch STK:
To launch STK:
To launch STK:
To launch STK:
To launch STK:
Programs Programs Programs > S T KS T KS T KS T KS T K.
> Programs Programs 1. Tap 2. The STK main window appears. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The STK window shows blank when your phone operator has no value-added services. 5-48 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 6 This chapter teaches you how to send MMS, SMS, and e-mail messages using the Pocket PC phone and WAP features. s e r u t a e F g n i g a s s e M Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Messaging features Messaging features
...................................... ..................................... ..................................... 6 - 36 - 36 - 36 - 36 - 3 Messaging features ...................................... ..................................... Messaging features Messaging features Using the Messaging application ...................................... 6-3 Creating message accounts ............................................. 6-9 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
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............. 6 - 1 2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) ............. 6 - 1 2
............. Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) 6 - 1 2 Composing an MMS message ......................................... 6-12 Previewing the message ................................................ 6-17 Creating and organising slides ........................................ 6-19 Sending the MMS message ............................................. 6-21 Short Message Service (SMS) Short Message Service (SMS)
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....................... 6 - 2 4 Short Message Service (SMS) ....................... 6 - 2 4
....................... Short Message Service (SMS) Short Message Service (SMS) 6 - 2 4 Opening the Text Messages account ............................. 6-24 Creating text messages ................................................. 6-25 Sending the text message ............................................. 6-29 Changing the text message settings .............................. 6-30 E-mail E-mail
........................................................ ....................................................... 6 - 3 1 6 - 3 1
........................................................ 6 - 3 1 E-mail ........................................................ 6 - 3 1
........................................................ E-mail E-mail 6 - 3 1 Synchronising e-mail messages ...................................... 6-31 Connecting directly to an e-mail server .......................... 6-31 Using the Inbox .............................................................. 6-33 Creating e-mail messages .............................................. 6-35 Sending the e-mail message .......................................... 6-40 6-2 P505 Pocket PC Messaging features Messaging features Messaging features Messaging features Messaging features The Pocket PC allows you to send Multimedia Messaging Service
(MMS), Short Message Service (SMS), or e-mail messages to a mobile phone or computer. Messaging Messaging The Pocket PC Messaging Messaging application integrates the MMS, SMS, and Messaging e-mail message accounts in one simple interface. From this application, you can manage, send, store, delete, and share e-mails, texts, or multimedia messages. Using the Messaging application Using the Messaging application Using the Messaging application Using the Messaging application Using the Messaging application To launch Messaging:
To launch Messaging:
To launch Messaging:
To launch Messaging:
To launch Messaging:
. 1. Tap Messaging Messaging 2. Tap Messaging Messaging. The screen shows Messaging the Inbox of one of the three message accounts (MMS, Outlook E-mail, and Text Messages) The P505 shows one folder of messages at a time. This may be the Inbox, Outbox, Sent, etc. folder of MMS, Outlook, a private e-mail account, etc. Tap to access the MMS, Outlook E-mail, or Text Messages folders. Tap to sort messages Message type To move between folders and message types:
To move between folders and message types:
To move between folders and message types:
To move between folders and message types:
To move between folders and message types:
Tap to connect to the network. Tap to send or receive messages from the network. 1. Tap on the folder name of the current message(s) displayed (e.g. Inbox, Sent, Deleted Items). 2. Tap on the name of the account you want to view. You may have to expand the folder, by tapping on + or -, to see the message types. 3. Tap to close. Tap to close the soft keyboard Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-3 To change the frequently used message text:
To change the frequently used message text:
To change the frequently used message text:
To change the frequently used message text:
To change the frequently used message text:
You probably use some phrases frequently in messages. Instead of writing/entering this text each time, you can select the phrase from a list of ten messages (called My Text). To see/change the default text:
Messaging Messaging
, then tap Messaging Messaging. Messaging 1. Tap Tools Tools Edit My Edit My Tools, then select Edit My 2. Tap Tools Edit My Tools Edit My Text Text Text. Text Text 3. Tap on the text you want to edit or replace and edit the text displayed. 6-4 P505 Pocket PC To view e-mail account status:
To view e-mail account status:
To view e-mail account status:
To view e-mail account status:
To view e-mail account status:
Messaging Messaging
, then tap Messaging Messaging. Messaging 1. Tap 2. Ensure you are in an E-mail folder
(tap top left folder name). Tools Tools Status Status Tools, then select Status 3. Tap Tools Status. Tools Status 4. View the account status. Press to return to the previous screen. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-5 To change the account options:
To change the account options:
To change the account options:
To change the account options:
To change the account options:
Messaging Messaging
, then tap Messaging Messaging. Messaging 1. Tap 2. Ensure you are in the folder of the message type you want to manage
(tap top left folder name). Tools Tools Options Options Tools, then select Options 3. Tap Tools Options. Tools Options 4. Select from the tabs at the bottom of the screen to change the account options. Refer to the table below for the tab description. T a bT a bT a bT a bT a b A l l o w s y o u t o A l l o w s y o u t o A l l o w s y o u t o A l l o w s y o u t o A l l o w s y o u t o A c c o u n t s A c c o u n t s A c c o u n t s A c c o u n t s A c c o u n t s Change, delete, view MMS, SMS, or E-mail accounts M e s s a g e M e s s a g e M e s s a g e M e s s a g e M e s s a g e A d d r e s s A d d r e s s A d d r e s s A d d r e s s A d d r e s s S t o r a g e S t o r a g e S t o r a g e S t o r a g e S t o r a g e Change reply and other message options C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s Set the default e-mail address list for the C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s menu. C o n t a c t s View the main/storage card memory status and empty the deleted items folder of the selected account 6-6 P505 Pocket PC To change the MMS settings:
To change the MMS settings:
To change the MMS settings:
To change the MMS settings:
To change the MMS settings:
Messaging Messaging
, then tap Messaging Messaging. Messaging 1. Tap 2. Ensure you are in an MMS folder
(tap top left folder name). Tools Tools Tools, then select M M SM M SM M SM M SM M S 3. Tap Tools Tools Settings Settings Settings. Settings Settings 4. Select a tab to display its contents. Preferences Preferences Preferences Preferences Preferences Preferences Preferences The Preferences Preferences tab allows you to:
Preferences specify the MMS connection specify the MMS connection server limit the size of MMS sending set the number of send attempts before aborting set the resolution of the photo attached to an MMS mesage. Click the down arrow button after each item to display additional options. Tap to effect the changes. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-7 Servers Servers Servers Servers Servers Servers Servers The Servers Servers tab allows you specify or change the server name, Servers gateway, server address, and the port number to use in receiving MMS messages. You can change these settings by tapping the item, then type the new values using the soft keyboard. Tap the O KO KO KO KO K button to effect the changes. About About About About About About About The About About tab displays the MMS About Composer software infomation and End User License Agreement. 6-8 P505 Pocket PC Creating message accounts Creating message accounts Creating message accounts Creating message accounts Creating message accounts You may want to add further messaging accounts, for example, an account for private POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail messages. To do this:
1. From the Messaging screen, Accounts Accounts tap Accounts Accounts, then select Accounts New Account New Account New Account. New Account New Account 2. Enter your e-mail address, Next Next then tap Next Next. Next 3. The P505 tries to automatically configure the device. If successful, Completed Completed Completed appears in the Completed Completed NextNext NextNext to Status field. Tap Next continue. Otherwise, tap SkipSkipSkipSkipSkip to manually configure the device. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-9 4. When prompted, key-in your name, user name, and password in the fields. Tap NextNext NextNext when finished. Next 5. Select the account type from the drop-down menu. Refer to the accounts description below. Accounts description Accounts description Accounts description Accounts description Accounts description If you select M M SM M SM M SM M SM M S, all MMS messages received are automatically stored in the Inbox folder of the created account. POP3 POP3 If you select POP3 POP3 and you move e-mail messages to a folder you POP3 created, the link is broken between the messages on the device and their copies on the mail server. The next time you connect, the mail server will see that the messages are missing from the device Inbox and delete them from the server. This prevents you from having duplicate copies of a message, but it also means that you will no longer have access to messages that you move to folders created from anywhere except the device. IMAP4 IMAP4 If you select IMAP4 IMAP4, the folders you create and the e-mail IMAP4 messages you move are mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are available to you anytime you connect to your mail server, whether it is from your device or desktop computer. This synchronisation of folders occurs whenever you connect to your mail server, create new folders, or rename/delete folders when connected. 6-10 P505 Pocket PC 6. Type the account name on NextNext NextNext when the field, then tap Next finished. 7. Enter the incoming, outgoing mail, and domain in the fields. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you are unsure on the server information, check with your system administrator, e-mail and/or telephony provider. Options Options 8. Tap the Options Options button to adjust the advanced account Options Finish Finish settings. Otherwise, tap Finish Finish. Finish Messaging Messaging 9. A Messaging Messaging window appears. Messaging Tap YesYesYesYesYes to download messages to the created account. Otherwise, tap N oN oN oN oN o to close the window. 10.Go to the Messaging main Inbox Inbox screen, then tap Inbox Inbox to Inbox display the created account. 11.Follow the same instructions to create further accounts. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-11 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To send MMS you may have to subscribe tp your network operators service. The P505 has been configured to the Vodafone UK MMS settings. Multimedia Messaging Service or MMS is a messaging feature that allows you to send messages with text, audio, video, or animation attachments to an MMS-enabled mobile phone or a computer with e-mail capability. An MMS message is composed of one or many slides. Each slide can contain a maximum of three objects (one text, audio, and video file). N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The default maximum file size for an MMS message is 10 Kb. You may change the file size limit in the Preferences tab of the MMS Settings menu. Your network operator may have a limitation on the size of the message that can be sent. See page 6-7 for details. Composing an MMS message Composing an MMS message Composing an MMS message Composing an MMS message Composing an MMS message To compose an MMS message:
To compose an MMS message:
To compose an MMS message:
To compose an MMS message:
To compose an MMS message:
Messaging Messaging
, then tap Messaging Messaging. Messaging 1. Tap 2. Ensure you are in an MMS folder (tap top left folder name). 3. Tap N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w. Tap to select MMS account Tap to compose new MMS message 6-12 P505 Pocket PC MMS message screen MMS message screen MMS message screen MMS message screen MMS message screen Tap to navigate through the slides Tap to place the text above or below the photo or video file. Tap to insert photo or video clip Tap to insert text Tap to insert an audio file. Tap to edit the message Tap to open the MMS tools menu. Tap to preview the message. Tap to open the soft keyboard. Tap to send MMS message. To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:
To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:
To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:
To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:
To add a photo or video clip from Photo Album:
1. Tap the photo or video clip 2. Select and tap a photo or a Photo Photo field to open the Photo Photo Photo Album Album Album window. Album Album video clip to insert. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To change the picture inserted, tap on it and, from the Photo Album application, tap on a different picture. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-13 To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:
To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:
To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:
To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:
To add a photo or video clip saved in the SD card:
1. From the Photo Album, tap on 2. Locate the photo or video ShowShowShowShowShow or the name of the current folder selected (e.g. My SD Card SD Card Album), then select SD Card SD Card. SD Card clip, then tap on it to insert. To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:
To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:
To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:
To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:
To add a photo or video clip saved elsewhere:
1. From the Photo Album, tap 2. Locate the photo or video clip ViewViewViewViewView, then Select a Select a Select a Select a Select a Folder Folder Folder. Folder Folder folder, then tap O KO KO KO KO K. 6-14 P505 Pocket PC 3. The Photo Album displays the contents of the selected folder. Select and tap a photo or video clip to insert. To add text to the MMS message:
To add text to the MMS message:
To add text to the MMS message:
To add text to the MMS message:
To add text to the MMS message:
1. Tap the text field. The soft 2. Type the text using the input keyboard appears. panel, then press the input panel icon when finished. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-15 To add an audio clip to the MMS message:
To add an audio clip to the MMS message:
To add an audio clip to the MMS message:
To add an audio clip to the MMS message:
To add an audio clip to the MMS message:
1. Tap the audio clip field to 2. Select the audio clip to insert, open the Pocket PC M yM yM yM yM y Sounds Sounds Sounds folder. Sounds Sounds then tap
. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The audio clip automatically plays when selected. The duration of the audio clip and the time elapsed are displayed on the bottom right corner of the screen. 3. If the audio clip you want to insert is in another folder, tap My Sounds My Sounds My Sounds, then select M yM yM yM yM y My Sounds My Sounds Device. Device. Device. Device. Device. 4. Locate the audio clip from the to insert. folders, then tap The audio clip is inserted to the MMS message. 6-16 P505 Pocket PC Previewing the message Previewing the message Previewing the message Previewing the message Previewing the message To preview the message:
To preview the message:
To preview the message:
To preview the message:
To preview the message:
1. After composing the MMS 2. Tap to pause or to stop message, tap to preview. the preview. To preview the message objects individually:
To preview the message objects individually:
To preview the message objects individually:
To preview the message objects individually:
To preview the message objects individually:
Objects Objects 1. Tap Objects Objects from the MMS Objects preview window to display the message objects. 2. Tap on an object to display. You can sort the objects by name or by file size by Name Name tapping Name Name. Name Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-17 3. The screen displays the selected object. Tap Message Message return to the Message Message Message Objects Objects Objects window. Objects Objects to 4. Do steps 2 to 3 to preview another message object. To reposition the text:
To reposition the text:
To reposition the text:
To reposition the text:
To reposition the text:
Select the position of the text from the top right drop-down menu. This says Layout for new messages, and wither Top-aligned Text or Bottom-aligned Text for existing messages 6-18 P505 Pocket PC Creating and organising slides Creating and organising slides Creating and organising slides Creating and organising slides Creating and organising slides To add another slide:
To add another slide:
To add another slide:
To add another slide:
To add another slide:
EditEdit Edit Edit, then select N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w 1. Tap Edit 2. Slide Slide Slide from the menu. A new Slide Slide slide window appears. Insert text, photo or video clip, and audio file to the new slide. Refer to the Composing an MMS message section for details. 3. To preview the MMS slide, follow the instructions given in the previous section. To delete a slide:
To delete a slide:
To delete a slide:
To delete a slide:
To delete a slide:
1. Select the slide you want to delete from the top left drop-down menu. EditEdit > Delete Slide EditEdit Delete Slide Delete Slide 2. Tap Edit Delete Slide to Delete Slide delete the slide. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-19 To organise multiple slides:
To organise multiple slides:
To organise multiple slides:
To organise multiple slides:
To organise multiple slides:
Edit > Organize Slides Edit > Organize Slides 1. Tap Edit > Organize Slides Edit > Organize Slides. This Edit > Organize Slides displays a thumbnail of each slide. 2. Tap and hold a slide to move it forward or backward in the slide sequence, or to delete. 3. Tap
. 6-20 P505 Pocket PC Sending the MMS message Sending the MMS message Sending the MMS message Sending the MMS message Sending the MMS message To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:
To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:
To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:
To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:
To send the MMS message to a mobile phone:
1. When you are ready to send the MMS message, tap send the message. to save and 2. Enter the phone number(s) to which you want to send the message
(separate each contact numbers with ;). O RO RO RO RO R To Phone To Phone Tap the To Phone To Phone button to see To Phone your contacts, tap on the check box to select the recipients for your message. SIM contacts can be selected by tapping on the tab. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-21 3. Enter the subject information. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Hide the input panel to see the message information. Send Send 4. Tap the Send Send button. Send The outbox icon appears to indicate that the MMS message is being sent to the recipients. 6-22 P505 Pocket PC To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:
To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:
To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:
To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:
To send the MMS message to an e-mail address:
1. Follow step 1 of the previous section. 2. Enter the e-mail address(es) to which you want to send the message (separate each e-mail address with ;). O RO RO RO RO R To Email To Email Tap the To Email To Email button to To Email see your contacts, tap on the check box to select the recipients for your message. 3. Enter the subject information. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Hide the input panel to see the message information. Send Send 4. Tap the Send Send button. Send The outbox icon appears to indicate that the MMS message is being sent to the recipients. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-23 Short Short Messag Messag Messageeeee Service (
Service (
Service (
Service (SSSSSMS)MS)MS)MS)MS) Short Messag Short Short Messag Service (
Short Message Service or SMS allows you to send text messages to Messaging Messaging almost any mobile phone, e-mail, or even fax account. In Messaging Messaging, Messaging you can manage SMS messages using the Text Messages account. Opening the Text Messages account Opening the Text Messages account Opening the Text Messages account Opening the Text Messages account Opening the Text Messages account To open the Text Messages account:
To open the Text Messages account:
To open the Text Messages account:
To open the Text Messages account:
To open the Text Messages account:
Messaging Messaging 1. Tap
, then tap Messaging Messaging. Messaging 2. Ensure you are in an SMS folder
(tap top left folder name). 3. Tap NewNewNewNewNew to compose a new SMS message. Tap to compose new SMS message SMS main screen SMS main screen SMS main screen SMS main screen SMS main screen Tap to select the message recipient(s) Tap to display the Cc:
and Bcc: fields Tap to enter the message subject Message section Character count Tap to compose new SMS message Tap to open text message tools Tap to display the phone contacts Tap to insert preset text messages 6-24 P505 Pocket PC Creating text messages Creating text messages Creating text messages Creating text messages Creating text messages To compose a text message:
To compose a text message:
To compose a text message:
To compose a text message:
To compose a text message:
1. Tap the To:To:To:To:To: field to enter the 2. Enter the mobile phone message recipient(s) manually, or tap over To:To:To:To:To: to display the contact list. number or select from the contact list. Subj:
Subj:
Subj: , then type 3. Tap Subj:
Subj:
message the subject. to display the Cc:Cc:Cc:Cc:Cc: and 4. Tap Bcc:
Bcc:
Bcc: fields, then select the Bcc:
Bcc:
recipients you want the message copied to. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Tap to open, or to close the Cc: and Bcc: fields. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-25 Accounts Accounts 5. Tap the Accounts Accounts field Accounts Text Text down arrow, then select Text Text Text Messages Messages Messages. Messages Messages 6. Tap the message section, then type the message. To insert a preset text To insert a preset text To insert a preset text To insert a preset text To insert a preset text 1. From the Text Message main 2. Select a preset message from My Text My Text window, tap My Text My Text. My Text the list to insert. 6-26 P505 Pocket PC To use the spell check:
To use the spell check:
To use the spell check:
To use the spell check:
To use the spell check:
1. After composing the text, tap Tools Tools Spell Spell Tools, then select Spell Spell Tools Tools Spell Check Check Check. Check Check 2. The spell checker searches for misspelled words, then displays an alternative word list. Tap the correct word to replace, or tap Ignore Ignore Ignore to leave the word Ignore Ignore unchanged. Spell Check Spell Check 3. A Spell Check Spell Check window Spell Check appears when spell check is complete. Tap to close. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-27 To compose a text message from the Phone To compose a text message from the Phone To compose a text message from the Phone To compose a text message from the Phone To compose a text message from the Phone application:
application:
application:
application:
application:
Phone Phone
, then tap Phone Phone. Phone 1. Tap Tools Tools S e n d S e n d Tools, then select S e n d 2. Tap Tools S e n d Tools S e n d Text Message Text Message Text Message. Text Message Text Message Messaging Messaging 3. The Messaging Messaging window Messaging appears. Follow the instructions in the previous sections to compose the message. 6-28 P505 Pocket PC Sending the text message Sending the text message Sending the text message Sending the text message Sending the text message To send the text message:
To send the text message:
To send the text message:
To send the text message:
To send the text message:
Send Send 1. When finished, tap Send Send to Send send the text message to the recipient(s). The SMS message icon appears to indicate that the SMS message is being sent to the recipients. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-29 Changing the text message settings Changing the text message settings Changing the text message settings Changing the text message settings Changing the text message settings To change the text message options:
To change the text message options:
To change the text message options:
To change the text message options:
To change the text message options:
1. 2. Select a tab, then adjust the In the Messaging main Text Text window, select the Text Text Text Message Message Message account, tap Message Message Tools Tools Options Options Tools, then select Options Options. Tools Tools Options settings accordingly. Tap when finished. See page 6-7 for details. To change the SMS service center number:
To change the SMS service center number:
To change the SMS service center number:
To change the SMS service center number:
To change the SMS service center number:
1. 2. Tap the new SMS service center number, then tap
. Options Options In the Options Options window, tap Options Accounts Accounts the Accounts Accounts tab, then tap Accounts Text Messages Text Messages Text Messages. Text Messages Text Messages C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N The device is pre-configured with the Vodafone UK service center number. You should only change this if you change providers. Contact your provider for more information. 6-30 P505 Pocket PC E-mail E-mail E-mail E-mail E-mail Send and receive e-mail messages by:
synchronising with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook on your desktop computer by cradle, infrared, or Bluetooth. connecting directly with your Microsoft Exchange/Outlook or POP3/IMAP service using GPRS (contact your system administrator, service provider, or network provider for more details). Synchronising e-mail messages Synchronising e-mail messages Synchronising e-mail messages Synchronising e-mail messages Synchronising e-mail messages Once ActiveSync has been installed on your desktop computer you can link your desktop computer to your P505 using the cradle. You can also use infrared or Bluetooth, if your computer has these capabilities (See chapter 3). Each time you connect, the P505 and computer compare e-mail content and synchronise, so you have the information on each device. During synchronisation:
During synchronisation:
During synchronisation:
During synchronisation:
During synchronisation:
Messages are copied from the mail folders of Exchange or Outlook on your desktop computer to the ActiveSync folder in Inbox on your device. By default, you will receive messages from the past five days only, the first 100 lines of each message, and file attachments of less than 100KB in size. E-mail messages in the Outbox folder on your device are transferred to Exchange or Outlook, then sent by the computer. E-mail messages in subfolder must be selected in ActiveSync on your desktop computer in order to be transferred. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can also synchronise e-mail messages with your desktop computer from a remote location. See Chapter 3 for details. You can change how messages are transferred, for example, transfer all content or download messages from subfolders by changing the appropriate settings in ActiveSync on your desktop computer. Connecting directly to an e-mail server Connecting directly to an e-mail server Connecting directly to an e-mail server Connecting directly to an e-mail server Connecting directly to an e-mail server To send and receive messages using GPRS, you need to set up a connection to the network and your e-mail service or your e-mail provider. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-31 When you connect to the e-mail server, new messages are Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail Inbox Inbox downloaded to the Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail accounts Inbox Inbox folder, Inbox Outlook E-mail Outbox Outbox messages in the device Outbox Outbox folders are sent, and messages that Outbox have been deleted on the e-mail server are removed from the device Inbox Inbox Inbox folder. Inbox Inbox Messages that you receive directly from an e-mail server are linked to your e-mail server rather than your desktop computer. When you delete a message on your device, it is also deleted from the e-mail server the next time you connect based on the settings you selected in ActiveSync. You can work online or offline. When working online, you read and respond to messages while connected to the e-mail server. Messages Send Send are sent as soon as you tap Send Send, which saves space in your device. Send When working offline, once you have downloaded new message headers or partial messages, you can disconnect from the e-mail server and decide which messages to download completely. The next time you connect, Inbox downloads the complete messages you have marked for retrieval and sends the messages you have composed. 6-32 P505 Pocket PC Using the Inbox Using the Inbox Using the Inbox Using the Inbox Using the Inbox The messages you receive are displayed in the Inbox. By default, the most recently received messages are displayed first in the list. Tap to select the folder you wish to display Tap to select the sort order for the messages Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu of actions Tap to connect, and to send/receive e-mail Tap to connect to the selected service Take note of the following icons that appear before each message:
I c o n I c o n Indicates that the e-mail message Indicates that the e-mail message I c o n Indicates that the e-mail message Indicates that the e-mail message I c o n I c o n Indicates that the e-mail message has already been read with attachment(s) has already been read has not been read with attachment(s) has not been read Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-33 When you receive a message, tap it to open. Unread messages are displayed boldface. Tap to return to the message list Tap to delete this message Tap to reply to or forward this message Tap to view the next message Tap to view the previous message When you connect to your e-mail server or synchronise with your desktop computer, by default, you will receive messages from the last five days only, the first 100 lines of each new messages, and file attachments of less than 100KB in size. The original messages remain on the e-mail server or your desktop computer. You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve in full during your next synchronisation or e-mail server connection. In the message list, tap and hold the message that you want to retrieve. On the Mark for Download Mark for Download pop-up menu, tap Mark for Download Mark for Download. Mark for Download To change the synchronisation options:
To change the synchronisation options:
To change the synchronisation options:
To change the synchronisation options:
To change the synchronisation options:
Change the ActiveSync options on your desktop computer for Inbox synchronisation. For direct server synchronisation, change the e-mail server connections for the Inbox of that service on your device by Tools, Tools, Options Options Service Service tapping Tools, Tools, then Options Options. On the Service Service tab, tap the Tools, Options Service service that you wish to change. Tap and hold the service and Delete Delete select Delete Delete to remove a service. Delete 6-34 P505 Pocket PC Creating e-mail messages Creating e-mail messages Creating e-mail messages Creating e-mail messages Creating e-mail messages To open the e-mail account:
To open the e-mail account:
To open the e-mail account:
To open the e-mail account:
To open the e-mail account:
. 1. Tap Messaging Messaging 2. Tap Messaging Messaging to open the Messaging Messaging Messaging Messaging screen. Messaging Messaging Inbox Inbox Outlook Outlook Inbox, then select the Outlook 3. Tap Inbox Outlook Inbox Outlook E-Mail E-Mail E-Mail account. E-Mail E-Mail 4. Tap NewNewNewNewNew to create a new e-mail message. Tap to compose a new e-mail message E-mail main screen E-mail main screen E-mail main screen E-mail main screen E-mail main screen Tap to select the message recipient(s) Tap to display the Cc:
and Bcc: fields Tap to enter the message subject Message section Tap to edit the e-mail message Tap to open e-mail message tools Tap to display the phone contacts Tap to insert standard messages Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-35 To create a new e-mail message:
To create a new e-mail message:
To create a new e-mail message:
To create a new e-mail message:
To create a new e-mail message:
1. Tap the To:To:To:To:To: field to enter the 2. Enter the e-mail address of message recipient(s) manually, or tap over To:To:To:To:To: to display the contact list. the recipient(s) using the soft keyboard or select from the contact list. Subj:
Subj:
3. Tap Subj:
Subj: , then use the Subj:
soft keyboard to type message the subject. to display the Cc:Cc:Cc:Cc:Cc: and 4. Tap Bcc:
Bcc:
Bcc: fields, then select the Bcc:
Bcc:
recipients you want the e-mail message copied to. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Tap to open, or to close the Cc: and Bcc: fields. 6-36 P505 Pocket PC Accounts Accounts 5. Tap the Accounts Accounts field Accounts down arrow, then select Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail. Outlook E-mail Outlook E-mail 6. Tap the message section, then type the message using the soft keyboard. To insert a standard message To insert a standard message To insert a standard message To insert a standard message To insert a standard message 1. Tap in the message section at the point you want to insert the standard message. My Text My Text 2. Tap My Text My Text. My Text 3. Select a standard message from the list to insert. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-37 To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:
To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:
To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:
To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:
To attach a file or recording to the e-mail message:
Tools Tools Tools, then select A d dA d dA d dA d dA d d 1. Tap Tools Tools 2. Locate and tap the file you Attachment Attachment Attachment. Attachment Attachment want to attach to the message. Otherwise, tap Cancel Cancel Cancel to return to the Cancel Cancel e-mail message. 3. The selected file is attached to the message. Tap the recording icon at the bootom of the screen to attach a recording. 4. Tap the record button ( ) to to stop start recording. Tap recording. 6-38 P505 Pocket PC 5. The recording is attached to the message. To check the spelling in the message:
To check the spelling in the message:
To check the spelling in the message:
To check the spelling in the message:
To check the spelling in the message:
1. After composing the text, tap 2. The spell checker searches for Tools Tools Spell Spell Tools, then select Spell Spell Tools Tools Spell Check Check Check. Check Check misspelled words, then displays an alternative word list. Tap the correct word to Ignore Ignore replace, or tap Ignore Ignore to Ignore leave the word unchanged. Spell Check Spell Check 3. A Spell Check Spell Check window Spell Check appears when spell check is complete. Tap to close. Chapter 6: Messaging Features 6-39 Sending the e-mail message Sending the e-mail message Sending the e-mail message Sending the e-mail message Sending the e-mail message S e n d S e n d When finished, tap the S e n d S e n d S e n d button to send the e-mail message. When you are using ActiveSync to send and receive e-mail messages, the message is saved in the Outbox Outbox Outbox folder of the Outbox Outbox account. The message is sent to the recipients when the device synchronises with your desktop PC or notebook. 6-40 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 7 This chapter introduces the multimedia features of the Pocket PC including sections on Camera, Photo Album, and Pictures applications. s e r u t a e F a i d e m i t l u M Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Multimedia features Multimedia features
..................................... .................................... .................................... 7 - 37 - 37 - 37 - 37 - 3 Multimedia features ..................................... .................................... Multimedia features Multimedia features Camera Camera
....................................................... ...................................................... ...................................................... 7 - 37 - 37 - 37 - 37 - 3 Camera ....................................................... ...................................................... Camera Camera Launching the Camera ..................................................... 7-3 Changing the camera settings ......................................... 7-6 Taking photos ................................................................ 7-11 Capturing video ............................................................. 7-17 Using the Camera in phone mode ................................... 7-19 Changing the settings in phone mode ............................ 7-20 Taking photos in phone mode ........................................ 7-20 Photo Album Photo Album
.............................................. ............................................. 7 - 2 1 7 - 2 1
.............................................. 7 - 2 1 Photo Album .............................................. 7 - 2 1
.............................................. Photo Album Photo Album 7 - 2 1 Launching the Photo Album ........................................... 7-21 Finding files and customising your view ......................... 7-23 Managing photos and videos .......................................... 7-26 Editing photos ............................................................... 7-30 Saving photos ................................................................ 7-42 Sharing photos .............................................................. 7-43 Pictures Pictures
..................................................... .................................................... 7 - 4 6 7 - 4 6
..................................................... 7 - 4 6 Pictures ..................................................... 7 - 4 6
..................................................... Pictures Pictures 7 - 4 6 Launching the Pictures .................................................. 7-46 Editing photos using Pictures ......................................... 7-47 Starting a photo slide show ........................................... 7-50 Using the Tools menu .................................................... 7-51 Auto-launching Pictures ................................................. 7-52 7-2 P505 Pocket PC Multimedia features Multimedia features Multimedia features Multimedia features Multimedia features The P505 comes with a rich selection of multimedia applications that allows you to capture, edit, and share photos and videos with other PDAs, next generation mobile phones, and computers. The following sections describe these applications in detail. Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Your pocket PC omes with a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera that allows you to take photos or capture videos when you are in PDA or phone mode. Launching the Camera Launching the Camera Launching the Camera Launching the Camera Launching the Camera To launch Camera:
To launch Camera:
To launch Camera:
To launch Camera:
To launch Camera:
. 1. Tap Programs Programs 2. Tap Programs Programs. Programs Camera Camera 3. Tap the Camera Camera icon. Camera Camera Camera 4. The Camera Camera screen appears. Camera Tap to display help information Tap to close the application Preview area Capture button Storage information Tap to change the capture mode Tap to change the advanced camera settings Tap to change to preview area to landscape mode Tap to open the Photo Album Tap to select or change the folder where photos or videos are saved Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-3 Main panel Main panel Main panel Main panel Main panel The main panel has the information window and control buttons for adjusting the camera settings. Refer to the table below for button functions. B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n W h a t i t d o e s W h a t i t d o e s W h a t i t d o e s W h a t i t d o e s W h a t i t d o e s Changes the capture mode Captures the photo or video Zooms the image in the preview area to 1x, 2x, or 4x Turns the flash on or off Adjusts the environment settings Turns the shutter sound on or off Changes the photo size and resolution Selects the video capture file type Storage location and indicator button Storage location and indicator button Storage location and indicator button Storage location and indicator button Storage location and indicator button The information window displays the the shutter sound setting, zoom level, storage status, and remaining images/video length time. The indicator button turns green when the camera is in standby mode. It turns red when the camera is capturing a photo or video, or when saving the photo or video file to the SD card. Storage location Indicator button N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can select or change the location where captured photos
. See page 7-16 for or videos are to be saved by tapping details. 7-4 P505 Pocket PC Button functions Button functions Button functions Button functions Button functions The function of the following buttons changes when the PDA is in camera mode. B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n P r e s s P r e s s P r e s s P r e s s P r e s s T oT oT oT oT o 5 - w a y j o y s t i c k 5 - w a y j o y s t i c k 5 - w a y j o y s t i c k 5 - w a y j o y s t i c k 5 - w a y j o y s t i c k D o w n D o w n D o w n D o w n D o w n Zoom out the subject U pU pU pU pU p Zoom in the subject C e n t e r C e n t e r C e n t e r C e n t e r C e n t e r Capture the photo or start video capture C a m e r a b u t t o n C a m e r a b u t t o n C a m e r a b u t t o n C a m e r a b u t t o n C a m e r a b u t t o n O n c e O n c e O n c e O n c e O n c e Change the capture mode Capture modes Capture modes Capture modes Capture modes Capture modes The camera has six capture modes: Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, Video, and Caller ID. Some main panel buttons are disabled when the camera is in a particular mode. Refer to the table below for a description of each mode. B u t t o n B u t t o n M o d e M o d e B u t t o n M o d e M o d e B u t t o n B u t t o n M o d e Description Description Description Description Description Active buttons Active buttons Active buttons Active buttons Active buttons M M SM M SM M SM M SM M S Single Shot Single Shot Single Shot Captures a photo, then saves it Single Shot Single Shot to the PDA memory or SD card Captures a photo, then inserts it to an MMS message Captures sequential photos in fixed time interval B u r s t B u r s t B u r s t B u r s t B u r s t Composition Composition Composition Puts a frame design around Composition Composition V i d e o V i d e o V i d e o V i d e o V i d e o C a l l e r I D C a l l e r I D C a l l e r I D C a l l e r I D C a l l e r I D the photo before capture Captures video, then saves the video file in the memory/SD card Captures a photo, then attaches the photo to a contact for caller ID N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The camera uses more battery power than other Pocket PC operations. Make sure that the battery is fully charged before using the camera. The camera goes into standby mode when not used for several minutes. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-5 Changing the camera settings Changing the camera settings Changing the camera settings Changing the camera settings Changing the camera settings You can change the camera settings to capture sharper and clearer environment settings environment settings zoom level zoom level zoom level, environment settings photos. You can change the zoom level environment settings, environment settings zoom level capture size capture size resolution resolution capture size, and resolution resolution. capture size capture size resolution To change the zoom level:
To change the zoom level:
To change the zoom level:
To change the zoom level:
To change the zoom level:
When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tap the zoom button to adjust the zoom level. Refer to the table below for zoom level information. L e v e l L e v e l L e v e l L e v e l L e v e l W h a t i t d o e s W h a t i t d o e s W h a t i t d o e s W h a t i t d o e s W h a t i t d o e s Displays the subject as is (1:1) Zooms the subject two times Zooms the subject four times T I PT I PT I PT I PT I P You can also try to:
move nearer to or further away from your subject if the zoom level is very near or very far from the subject, or increase the capture size and resolution. To turn the flash on or off:
To turn the flash on or off:
To turn the flash on or off:
To turn the flash on or off:
To turn the flash on or off:
When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tap the flash button to turn the flash on or off depending on the lighting condition of your capture environment. B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n M e a n s M e a n s M e a n s M e a n s M e a n s The flash is on The flash is off 7-6 P505 Pocket PC To change the environment settings:
To change the environment settings:
To change the environment settings:
To change the environment settings:
To change the environment settings:
When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tap the environment settings button to choose from nine preset settings and effects. These settings enhance your photo by auto-detecting the lighting condition, time, and place of capture. Refer to the table below for the settings description. B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n S e t t i n g S e t t i n g S e t t i n g S e t t i n g S e t t i n g U s e t h i s s e t t i n g U s e t h i s s e t t i n g U s e t h i s s e t t i n g U s e t h i s s e t t i n g U s e t h i s s e t t i n g Auto if you want the camera to automatically adjusts to the current lighting conditions Outdoor when taking outdoor photos Flourescent when your subject is under artificial lighting Candle when the environment has poor lighting visibility Portrait when taking close-up photos of human subjects Landscape when taking landscape, mountains, scenic photos Sepia to transform your photos to vintage sepia finish Night time when taking night time photos B/W to capture black and white photos To turn the shutter sound on or off:
To turn the shutter sound on or off:
To turn the shutter sound on or off:
To turn the shutter sound on or off:
To turn the shutter sound on or off:
When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tap the shutter sound button to turn the shutter sound on or off. When on, the camera makes a shutter sound everytime you capture a photo. B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n B u t t o n M e a n s M e a n s M e a n s M e a n s M e a n s The shutter sound is on The shutter sound is off Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-7 To change the photo size and resolution:
To change the photo size and resolution:
To change the photo size and resolution:
To change the photo size and resolution:
To change the photo size and resolution:
When in Single Shot, MMS, Burst, Composition, or Caller ID modes, tap the photo resolution button to change the photo size and resolution. Refer to the table below for photo size and resolution supported by the capture modes. Capture Supported resolution (pixels) Capture Supported resolution (pixels) Capture Supported resolution (pixels) Capture Supported resolution (pixels) Capture Supported resolution (pixels) M o d e M o d e M o d e M o d e M o d e 120x160 120x160 120x160 120x160 120x160 960x1280 960x1280 960x1280 960x1280 960x1280 240x320 240x320 240x320 240x320 240x320 480x640 480x640 480x640 480x640 480x640 60x80 60x80 60x80 60x80 60x80 S i n g l e S h o t S i n g l e S h o t S i n g l e S h o t S i n g l e S h o t S i n g l e S h o t M M SM M SM M SM M SM M S B u r s t B u r s t B u r s t B u r s t B u r s t C o m p o s i t i o n C o m p o s i t i o n C o m p o s i t i o n C o m p o s i t i o n C o m p o s i t i o n C a l l e r I D C a l l e r I D C a l l e r I D C a l l e r I D C a l l e r I D V i d e o V i d e o V i d e o V i d e o V i d e o To change preview orientation:
To change preview orientation:
To change preview orientation:
To change preview orientation:
To change preview orientation:
When in any capture mode, tap the orientation button between portrait and landscape mode. to toggle Portrait Landscape 7-8 P505 Pocket PC To change the storage location:
To change the storage location:
To change the storage location:
To change the storage location:
To change the storage location:
1. When in any capture mode, tap the storage location button to locate the folder where captured photos and videos are saved. Current storage 2. Select and tap the folder you want the captured photos and videos saved, then tap
. The information window displays the selected storage location including the number of captures you can store using the current capture mode. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-9 To change the advanced camera settings:
To change the advanced camera settings:
To change the advanced camera settings:
To change the advanced camera settings:
To change the advanced camera settings:
1. When in any capture mode, tap the settings button to open the cameras advanced settings window. 2. Adjust the contract, brightness, white balance, exposure, and color tone from this window. Preview the changes through the thumbnail displayed at the bottom left of the screen. 3. Tap OK when finished. Slide to adjust the capture contrast Slide to adjust the capture brightness Tap to select a white balance setting Slide to adjust the capture exposure Tap a color tone Tap to revert to the default settings. Sample preview N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E D e f a u l t D e f a u l t D e f a u l t button to revert to the default settings. Tap the D e f a u l t D e f a u l t 7-10 P505 Pocket PC Taking photos Taking photos Taking photos Taking photos Taking photos After learning the camera basics, you are now ready to capture photos or videos using the Pocket PC. To capture a single shot photo:
To capture a single shot photo:
To capture a single shot photo:
To capture a single shot photo:
To capture a single shot photo:
1. Put the Pocket PC in camera mode, then set the camera capture Single Shot Single Shot mode to Single Shot Single Shot Single Shot
. 2. Point the camera to your subject, then adjust the camera settings, if necessary. 3. When finished, tap or press the joystick to capture the image. 4. A pop-up menu appears. Tap an option to save, cancel, or send the image via MMS or e-mail. Refer to the table on the next page for details. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The camera automatically saves the image to the specified location when no option is selected from the menu. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-11 O p t i o n O p t i o n O p t i o n O p t i o n O p t i o n K e e p K e e p K e e p K e e p K e e p A b o r t A b o r t A b o r t A b o r t A b o r t S e n d b y M M S S e n d b y M M S S e n d b y M M S S e n d b y M M S S e n d b y M M S S e n d b y E - m a i l S e n d b y E - m a i l S e n d b y E - m a i l S e n d b y E - m a i l S e n d b y E - m a i l A c t i o n A c t i o n A c t i o n A c t i o n A c t i o n Saves the photo in JPG format (DSC_xxxx.jpg) to your specified location, then returns the camera to active mode Ignores the photo, then returns the camera to active mode Saves the photo as an MMS message object, exits the Camera application, then opens the Messaging application Saves the captured photo as an e-mail attachment, exits the Camera application, then opens the Messaging application Keep Keep 5. When you select Keep Keep, a progress bar appears indicating that the Keep capture is being saved. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E P h o t o A l b u m P h o t o A l b u m You can view the saved photo by tapping the P h o t o A l b u m P h o t o A l b u m P h o t o A l b u m button
. See page 7-21 for details. Keep Keep 6. The camera returns to active mode when you choose Keep Keep or Keep Ignore Ignore Messaging Messaging Ignore. The Pocket PC launches the Messaging Messaging application if Messaging Ignore Ignore Send by MMS/E-mail Send by MMS/E-mail you selected Send by MMS/E-mail Send by MMS/E-mail. Refer to the previous Send by MMS/E-mail chapter for more information on sending MMS and e-mail messages. 7-12 P505 Pocket PC
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To capture a photo for an MMS message:
To capture a photo for an MMS message:
To capture a photo for an MMS message:
To capture a photo for an MMS message:
To capture a photo for an MMS message:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can also use the single shot mode popup menu to automatically insert a captured photo to an MMS message. See the previous section for details. 1. Put the Pocket PC in camera mode, then set the camera capture mode to M M SM M SM M SM M SM M S
. 2. Point the camera to your subject, then adjust the camera settings, if necessary. 3. When finished, tap or press the joystick to capture the image. The Pocket PC closes the Camera application, then opens Messaging Messaging Messaging. The captured Messaging Messaging photo appears in the photo/
video clip field. 4. Compose the MMS message following the instructions on the previous chapter, then send. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-13 To capture multiple photos:
To capture multiple photos:
To capture multiple photos:
To capture multiple photos:
To capture multiple photos:
1. Put the Pocket PC in camera mode, then set the camera capture Burst Burst mode to Burst Burst Burst
. 2. Point the camera to your subject, then adjust the camera settings, if necessary. 3. When finished, tap or press the joystick to start capturing the images. The camera captures ten successive photos in fixed intervals, then saves the photos in the Photo Album. The camera returns to active mode when finished. 4. Tap the Photo Album button to view the captured photos. Photo Album Photo Album Refer to the Photo Album Photo Album Photo Album section for details. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The Burst Mode is best used when capturing action or sequential photos. 7-14 P505 Pocket PC To add a frame to the photo:
To add a frame to the photo:
To add a frame to the photo:
To add a frame to the photo:
To add a frame to the photo:
1. Put the Pocket PC in camera mode, then set the camera capture mode to composition
. 2. The screen displays the available frames. Tap a frame to select and display to the preview window. Cancel Cancel Otherwise, tap Cancel Cancel to return Cancel to the camera display. 3. Point the camera to your subject, then adjust the camera settings, if necessary. 4. When finished, tap or press the joystick to capture the image. 5. Tap the Photo Album button
, then locate the capture to view. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-15 To add a photo to your contacts:
To add a photo to your contacts:
To add a photo to your contacts:
To add a photo to your contacts:
To add a photo to your contacts:
1. Put the Pocket PC in camera mode, then set the camera capture mode to caller ID mode
. 2. Point the camera to the person, then adjust the camera settings, if necessary. 3. When finished, tap or press the joystick to capture the image. The Pocket PC closes the Camera application, then opens Photo Contacts Photo Contacts Photo Contacts. Photo Contacts Photo Contacts 4. Select and tap the contact to attach the captured photo. The photo appears in the screen everytime you place a call to or receive a call from the person. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can use the Photo Contacts application to remove or replace the contact photo. 7-16 P505 Pocket PC Capturing video Capturing video Capturing video Capturing video Capturing video The camera is capable of capturing video in ASF, 3GP, and MP4 formats and supports three capture resolutions. To capture video:
To capture video:
To capture video:
To capture video:
To capture video:
1. Put the Pocket PC in camera mode, then set the camera capture Video Video mode to Video Video Video
. 2. Tap the video format button to select. 3. Tap the capture resolution button to select. The preview area changes when you select a capture resolution. 4. When finished, point the camera or to the subject, then tap press the joystick to start capturing. 5. Tap or press the joystick to stop capturing. A pop-up menu appears. 6. Tap an option from the menu. Keep Keep To save the recording, tap Keep Keep. Keep Abort Abort Otherwise, tap Abort Abort to ignore. Abort To preview the recording, tap PlayPlayPlayPlayPlay. The video capture plays on screen. Send as E-mail Send as E-mail Tap Send as E-mail Send as E-mail to send Send as E-mail the video capture to an e-mail recipient. Tap to select the capture resolution Tap to select the file format Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-17 7. Open the Photo Album application, then locate the video capture file in the specified folder. 8. Tap the video capture file to preview. Pause or stop the preview by tapping the corresponding button on the bottom of the screen. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Refer to the Photo Album section for details on previewing video capture files. 7-18 P505 Pocket PC Using the Camera in phone mode Using the Camera in phone mode Using the Camera in phone mode Using the Camera in phone mode Using the Camera in phone mode N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S Take note of the following when using the Camera Capture application while the Pocket PC is on phone mode:
The preview area is fixed at 240x180 pixels. The display does not support landscape mode. You must P o r t r a i t P o r t r a i t set the preview orientation to P o r t r a i t P o r t r a i t mode before you P o r t r a i t close the phone flip. To launch Camera when the flip is open:
. 1. Tap Programs Programs Programs. 2. Tap Programs Programs Camera Camera 3. Tap the Camera Camera icon. Camera Camera Camera 4. The Camera Camera screen appears. Close the phone flip to display the Camera Camera screen. The illustration below shows the Camera application in phone mode. To launch Camera when the flip is closed:
Press the Camera button on the left side of the Pocket PC. Camera screen in phone mode Camera screen in phone mode Camera screen in phone mode Camera screen in phone mode Camera screen in phone mode Storage location and remaining memory Zoom level Displays the capture mode and flash status Capture mode icon Flash icon Environment settings icon Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-19 Changing the settings in phone mode Changing the settings in phone mode Changing the settings in phone mode Changing the settings in phone mode Changing the settings in phone mode You can the camera settings when in phone mode using the joystick, side buttons, and the phone keypad buttons. S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s C a n b e c h a n g e d b y C a n b e c h a n g e d b y C a n b e c h a n g e d b y C a n b e c h a n g e d b y C a n b e c h a n g e d b y C a p t u r e m o d e C a p t u r e m o d e C a p t u r e m o d e C a p t u r e m o d e C a p t u r e m o d e F l a s h F l a s h F l a s h F l a s h F l a s h E n v i r o n m e n t E n v i r o n m e n t E n v i r o n m e n t E n v i r o n m e n t E n v i r o n m e n t Z o o mZ o o mZ o o mZ o o mZ o o m c a m e r a b u t t o n c a m e r a b u t t o n pressing the c a m e r a b u t t o n c a m e r a b u t t o n located on the side of the c a m e r a b u t t o n PDA. The capture mode is set to Single Shot by default. Press the camera button once to change to MMS mode, press twice to Burst mode, and so on. The screen briefly displays the selected capture mode. r e c o r d b u t t o n r e c o r d b u t t o n pressing the r e c o r d b u t t o n r e c o r d b u t t o n located on the side of the r e c o r d b u t t o n PDA. The flash turns on or off when you press the record button. The screen briefly displays the flash status. v o i c e c o m m a n d v o i c e c o m m a n d pressing the v o i c e c o m m a n d v o i c e c o m m a n d on the side of the PDA. The v o i c e c o m m a n d camera is set to Auto by default. Press the voice command button once to change to Outdoor setting, press twice to Flourescent setting, and so on. button on the PDA keypad. Press the pressing the arrow up button to increase the zoom level, or the arrow down to decrease the zoom level. You can adjust other camera settings when the camera application is opened while in PDA mode. Taking photos in phone mode Taking photos in phone mode Taking photos in phone mode Taking photos in phone mode Taking photos in phone mode 1. Select the capture mode by pressing the camera button located on the side of the PDA. 2. Adjust the camera settings, if necessary, then point the camera to your subject. See the previous section for details on changing the camera settings. 3. Press the joystick to start capturing. For video captures, press the joystick to stop recording. 4. Depending on the capture mode, the camera:
saves the photo or video in the specified folder (Single shot, Burst, Composition, and Video modes). To view the capture, Photo Album Photo Album open the flip, then launch the Photo Album Photo Album application. Photo Album Messaging Messaging instructs you to open the flip, then launches the Messaging Messaging Messaging Photo Contacts Photo Contacts application (MMS mode), or Photo Contacts Photo Contacts application Photo Contacts
(Caller ID mode). 7-20 P505 Pocket PC Photo Album Photo Album Photo Album Photo Album Photo Album The Photo Album application allows you view, edit, and manage multimedia files, including stock and captured photos, videos, animations, and clips. Launching the Photo Album Launching the Photo Album Launching the Photo Album Launching the Photo Album Launching the Photo Album To launch Photo Album from Today screen:
To launch Photo Album from Today screen:
To launch Photo Album from Today screen:
To launch Photo Album from Today screen:
To launch Photo Album from Today screen:
. 1. Tap Programs Programs 2. Tap Programs Programs. Programs Photo Album Photo Album 3. Tap the Photo Album Photo Album icon to Photo Album open the application. To launch Photo Album from the Vodafone Menu:
To launch Photo Album from the Vodafone Menu:
To launch Photo Album from the Vodafone Menu:
To launch Photo Album from the Vodafone Menu:
To launch Photo Album from the Vodafone Menu:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Make sure that the Vodafone Menu is activated. Refer to Chapter 5 for details. 1. Open the phone flip to display the Vodafone Menu Photo Album Photo Album 2. Tap the Photo Album Photo Album icon to Photo Album open the application. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-21 To launch Photo Album from Camera:
To launch Photo Album from Camera:
To launch Photo Album from Camera:
To launch Photo Album from Camera:
To launch Photo Album from Camera:
Tap the Photo Album button on the bottom of the screen. Photo Album main screen Photo Album main screen Photo Album main screen Photo Album main screen Photo Album main screen Tap to select another folder or location Tap and hold a file to display a pop-up menu Tap to sort the files by name, date, size, or type Tap to select the file Tap to start a slideshow of the files Tap to open the Camera Tap to change the viewing settings Tap to select a file, view the options, and application information N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E By default, the Photo Album main screen displays the photos M y A l b u m M y A l b u m and videos saved in the M y A l b u m M y A l b u m folder. M y A l b u m 7-22 P505 Pocket PC Finding files and customising your view Finding files and customising your view Finding files and customising your view Finding files and customising your view Finding files and customising your view To find your photos or video clips:
To find your photos or video clips:
To find your photos or video clips:
To find your photos or video clips:
To find your photos or video clips:
1. If the file you want to view or S h o wS h o w S h o wS h o w edit is not on the list, tap S h o w My Album My Album or My Album My Album then select My Album another location (Flash Disk or SD Card). The screen shows the contents of the selected location. 2. If the file you want to view or edit is in another folder, tap ViewViewViewViewView, then tap Select a Select a Select a Select a Select a Folder Folder Folder to display all other Folder Folder folders. 3. Locate the folder. The lower section of the screen shows the media filed inside the selected folder. 4. After selecting the folder, tap the O KO KO KO KO K button to display the contents in the main screen. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-23 To view a thumbnail of the files:
To view a thumbnail of the files:
To view a thumbnail of the files:
To view a thumbnail of the files:
To view a thumbnail of the files:
1. Tap ViewViewViewViewView > Thumbnails Thumbnails Thumbnails Thumbnails. Thumbnails 2. Select and tap a thumbnail setting from the popup menu. The files are displayed based on your thumbnail settings. 3. Tap ViewViewViewViewView > Show Name Show Name Show Name Show Name Show Name Under Thumbnails Under Thumbnails Under Thumbnails to Under Thumbnails Under Thumbnails display the file names. 7-24 P505 Pocket PC To view a file list:
To view a file list:
To view a file list:
To view a file list:
To view a file list:
Tap ViewViewViewViewView > ListListListListList. The screen displays a list of the files. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-25 Managing photos and videos Managing photos and videos Managing photos and videos Managing photos and videos Managing photos and videos To delete photos or videos:
To delete photos or videos:
To delete photos or videos:
To delete photos or videos:
To delete photos or videos:
1. Tap and hold a file to display Delete this Media Delete this Media 2. Select Delete this Media Delete this Media. Delete this Media a popup menu. 3. Tap O KO KO KO KO K when a confirmation window appears. The selected file is deleted. To delete multiple photos or video files:
To delete multiple photos or video files:
To delete multiple photos or video files:
To delete multiple photos or video files:
To delete multiple photos or video files:
1. Check the box at the bottom left corner of the files you want to delete. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you want to delete all photos and video files in a folder, tap T o o l s T o o l s C h e c k A l l C h e c k A l l T o o l s > C h e c k A l l C h e c k A l l T o o l s T o o l s C h e c k A l l M e d i a M e d i a M e d i a to select all M e d i a M e d i a files. 7-26 P505 Pocket PC Tools Tools 2. Tap Tools Tools, then select Tools Delete Checked Media Delete Checked Media Delete Checked Media Delete Checked Media Delete Checked Media from the popup menu. 3. Tap O KO KO KO KO K when a confirmation window appears to delete the files. To move photos and videos to another folder:
To move photos and videos to another folder:
To move photos and videos to another folder:
To move photos and videos to another folder:
To move photos and videos to another folder:
1. Check the box at the bottom Tools Tools 2. Tap Tools Tools, then select Tools left corner of the files you want to move to another location. Rename/Move Media Rename/Move Media Rename/Move Media from Rename/Move Media Rename/Move Media the popup menu. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-27 3. Select the folder and location where you want the files moved. 4. Tap to move the files. Cancel Cancel Otherwise, tap Cancel Cancel to return Cancel to the previous screen. To rename a photo or video file:
To rename a photo or video file:
To rename a photo or video file:
To rename a photo or video file:
To rename a photo or video file:
1. Check the box at the bottom Tools Tools 2. Tap Tools Tools, then select Tools left corner of the file you want to rename. Rename/Move Media Rename/Move Media Rename/Move Media from Rename/Move Media Rename/Move Media the popup menu. 7-28 P505 Pocket PC 3. Enter the new file name using 4. Display the file names by the soft keyboard. Select a new folder and location if you want to move the file after renaming it, then click
..... View > Show View > Show tapping View > Show View > Show View > Show Name Under Thumbnails Name Under Thumbnails Name Under Thumbnails Name Under Thumbnails Name Under Thumbnails to view the new file name. To view a file information:
To view a file information:
To view a file information:
To view a file information:
To view a file information:
1. Tap and hold a file, then Information Information select Information Information from the Information popup menu. 2. The screen displays the file information including name. format, size, depth, etc. 3. Tap to close the window and return to the previous screen Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-29 Editing photos Editing photos Editing photos Editing photos Editing photos The Photo Album comes with several photo editing features that lets you:
rotate, flip, crop, and warp photos add text, sounds, and cliparts to photos create funhouse photos and photo greetings Before you can edit a photo, you must tap a photo file to display. Current zoom level Tap to start a slideshow of the files Tap to delete the file Tap to display the file information Tap to zoom out Tap to zoom in Preview window Tap to view the photo editing menu Tap to adjust the view setting Tap to open picture tools Tap to display the previous photo Tap to display the next photo To rotate or flip a photo To rotate or flip a photo To rotate or flip a photo To rotate or flip a photo To rotate or flip a photo EditEdit > Rotate/Flip/Crop EditEdit Rotate/Flip/Crop Rotate/Flip/Crop 1. Tap Edit Rotate/Flip/Crop. Rotate/Flip/Crop 7-30 P505 Pocket PC 2. Tap the corresponding button to rotate or flip the photo. Refer to the illustrations below. Tap to rotate the photo counterclockwise Tap to rotate the photo clockwise Tap to crop photo Tap to flip photo horizontally Tap to flip the photo vertically Rotate counterclockwise Flip vertical Rotate clockwise Flip horizontal Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-31 To crop a photo:
To crop a photo:
To crop a photo:
To crop a photo:
To crop a photo:
Rotate/Flip/Crop. 2. The application prompts you 1. Tap EditEditEditEditEdit > Rotate/Flip/Crop Rotate/Flip/Crop Rotate/Flip/Crop Rotate/Flip/Crop to specify the crop area with the stylus. Tap to continue. 3. Drag the stylus over the area you wish to retain after cropping. 4. Tap to crop the photo, Tools Tools then tap Tools Tools to save. Tools N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you want to revert to the original photo after cropping, tap R e v e r t t o S a v e d R e v e r t t o S a v e d T o o l s T o o l s T o o l s > R e v e r t t o S a v e d R e v e r t t o S a v e d. T o o l s T o o l s R e v e r t t o S a v e d 7-32 P505 Pocket PC To warp a photo:
To warp a photo:
To warp a photo:
To warp a photo:
To warp a photo:
EditEdit > Warp EditEdit Warp Warp 1. Tap Edit Warp. Warp 2. Tap WarpWarpWarpWarpWarp, then choose the warping size. 3. Drag the stylus over the area 4. Warp other areas of the you want to warp. For example, start from the center of the lioness lip up towards the chin. photo as desired, then tap Tools Tools Tap Tools Tools to save. Tools
. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you want to revert to the original photo after warping, tap T o o l s T o o l s R e v e r t t o S a v e d R e v e r t t o S a v e d R e v e r t t o S a v e d. T o o l s > R e v e r t t o S a v e d R e v e r t t o S a v e d T o o l s T o o l s Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-33 To add a recording to a photo:
To add a recording to a photo:
To add a recording to a photo:
To add a recording to a photo:
To add a recording to a photo:
EditEdit > Edit Sound EditEdit Edit Sound Edit Sound 1. Tap Edit Edit Sound. The Edit Sound recording bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Recording slider Play button Stop button Record button Rewind Fast forward 2. Tap the record button to 3. When finished, playback the start recording. Tap the stop button to stop recording. recording by tapping the play, rewind, or fast forward buttons. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Make sure to place the audio source near the device microphone to achieve clearer recordings. 4. Tap to save the recording. 7-34 P505 Pocket PC To add a drawing to a photo:
To add a drawing to a photo:
To add a drawing to a photo:
To add a drawing to a photo:
To add a drawing to a photo:
EditEdit > Draw EditEdit Draw Draw 1. Tap Edit Draw. Draw 2. Tap the line weight button, then select from the list. 3. Tap the line color button to select the line color. Tap the color of choice. 4. Use the stylus to draw objects or texts over the photo, then Tools Tools tap Tools Tools to save. Tools N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you want to revert to the original photo after drawing, tap T o o l s T o o l s R e v e r t t o S a v e d R e v e r t t o S a v e d R e v e r t t o S a v e d. T o o l s > R e v e r t t o S a v e d R e v e r t t o S a v e d T o o l s T o o l s Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-35 To add texts to a photo:
To add texts to a photo:
To add texts to a photo:
To add texts to a photo:
To add texts to a photo:
EditEdit > Add Text EditEdit Add Text Add Text 1. Tap Edit Add Text. Add Text 2. Use the soft keyboard to type the text, then tap
. 3. The text is inserted in the 4. Change the text settings from to change the photo. Tap text font, size, color, and style. this window, then tap save the changes. to Tap to underline text Tap to italicised text Tap to boldface text 7-36 P505 Pocket PC 5. Move the text block to the desired location, then tap
. 6. To add another text block, Text Text Add New Text Add New Text tap Text Text > Add New Text Add New Text. Text Add New Text Follow the same instructions to insert another text block. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E E d i t E d i t T e x t T e x t E d i t T e x t > E d i t If you want to edit the inserted text, tap T e x t E d i t T e x t C u r r e n t T e x t C u r r e n t T e x t C u r r e n t T e x t to display the Add/Edit Text window. Edit C u r r e n t T e x t C u r r e n t T e x t the text using the soft keyboard, then tap
. To add a clipart to a photo:
To add a clipart to a photo:
To add a clipart to a photo:
To add a clipart to a photo:
To add a clipart to a photo:
EditEdit > Add Clip Art EditEdit Add Clip Art Add Clip Art 1. Tap Edit Add Clip Art. Add Clip Art 2. Select and tap a clipart to The cliparts appear. insert. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-37 N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The Photo Album comes with two clipart categories:
e m o t i c o n s e m o t i c o n s f u n c l i p s f u n c l i p s e m o t i c o n s and f u n c l i p s f u n c l i p s. You can switch categories by e m o t i c o n s e m o t i c o n s f u n c l i p s tapping the clipart category displayed on the top left corner of the display. emoticons emoticons 3. Tap emoticons emoticons, then select emoticons fun clips fun clips fun clips to change the fun clips fun clips clipart directory. Select and tap a clipart to insert. 4. The clipart appears over the photo. Drag the clipart to the desired location using the stylus. Tap to save the changes. Tap to rotate the clipart clockwise Tap to rotate the clipart counterclockwise Clip Art Clip Art 5. Tap Clip Art Clip Art to add a new Clip Art clipart, change or delete a selected clipart, or arrange the clipart position. 7-38 P505 Pocket PC To add a Funhouse effect to a photo:
To add a Funhouse effect to a photo:
To add a Funhouse effect to a photo:
To add a Funhouse effect to a photo:
To add a Funhouse effect to a photo:
EditEdit > Funhouse EditEdit Funhouse Funhouse 1. Tap Edit Funhouse. The Funhouse Bobble heads effects appear. 2. Select and tap a Bobble head effect you want to apply to the photo. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The Photo Album comes with two Funhouse categories:
F u n G a m e s F u n G a m e s B o b b l e h e a d s B o b b l e h e a d s F u n G a m e s. You can switch categories B o b b l e h e a d s and F u n G a m e s F u n G a m e s B o b b l e h e a d s B o b b l e h e a d s by tapping the Funhouse category displayed on the top left corner of the display. 3. Select and tap the Funhouse effect you want to apply to the photo. 4. Adjust the photo size, angle, and position to match the effect. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-39 Template Template 5. Tap Template Template to change the Template 6. When finished, tap to save Funhouse effect. Select another effect to apply. the changes. To create a photo greeting:
To create a photo greeting:
To create a photo greeting:
To create a photo greeting:
To create a photo greeting:
EditEdit > Photo EditEdit Photo Photo 1. Tap Edit Photo Photo Greeting Greeting Greeting. The Photo Greeting Greeting Greeting frames appear. 2. Select and tap a frame you want to apply to the photo. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The Photo Album comes with two Photo Greeting categories:
O c c a s s i o n s O c c a s s i o n s J u s t f o r F u n J u s t f o r F u n J u s t f o r F u n and O c c a s s i o n s O c c a s s i o n s. You can switch categories J u s t f o r F u n J u s t f o r F u n O c c a s s i o n s by tapping the Photo Greeting category displayed on the top left corner of the display. 7-40 P505 Pocket PC 3. After changing categories, select and tap a frame you want to apply to the photo. 4. Adjust the photo size, angle, and position to match the frame. Template Template 5. Tap Template Template to change the Template Photo Greeting frame. Select another frame to apply. 6. When finished, tap to save the changes. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-41 Saving photos Saving photos Saving photos Saving photos Saving photos To save the photo:
To save the photo:
To save the photo:
To save the photo:
To save the photo:
Tools Tools Save Picture Save Picture Tools > Save Picture 1. Tap Tools Save Picture Tools Save Picture A sA sA sA sA s. The Save As Save As Save As Save As window Save As appears. 2. Use the soft keyboard to type a file name for the photo. 3. Select the folder and location where you want to save the photo. 4. Select the photo file type. You can save a photo in .jpg or .bmp format. 5. Tap O KO KO KO KO K to save the photo. 7-42 P505 Pocket PC Sharing photos Sharing photos Sharing photos Sharing photos Sharing photos The Photo Album lets you share photos to other PDAs using infrared and Bluetooth, next generation mobile phones via MMS and WAP, and notebooks/PCs via e-mail. To send a photo via MMS:
To send a photo via MMS:
To send a photo via MMS:
To send a photo via MMS:
To send a photo via MMS:
1. From the Photo Album main screen, tap a photo to display. Tools Tools Send via Send via Tools > Send via 2. Tap Tools Send via Tools Send via M M SM M SM M SM M SM M S. The Messaging Messaging Messaging Messaging Messaging window appears. 3. The photo becomes an MMS object. Compose the MMS message following the instructions on Chapter 6. 4. When finished, send the MMS message. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-43 To send a photo via e-mail:
To send a photo via e-mail:
To send a photo via e-mail:
To send a photo via e-mail:
To send a photo via e-mail:
1. From the Photo Album main screen, tap a photo to display. Tools Tools Send via Send via 2. Tap Tools Tools > Send via Send via Tools Send via Messaging Messaging E-mail E-mail E-mail. The Messaging Messaging Messaging E-mail E-mail window appears. 3. The photo becomes an e-mail attachment. Compose the e-mail message following the instructions in Chapter 6. 4. When finished, send the e-mail message. 7-44 P505 Pocket PC To send a photo via e-mail:
To send a photo via e-mail:
To send a photo via e-mail:
To send a photo via e-mail:
To send a photo via e-mail:
1. From the Photo Album main Tools Tools Beam Picture Beam Picture Tools > Beam Picture 2. Tap Tools Beam Picture. Tools Beam Picture screen, tap a photo to display. 3. The Pocket PC searches for the IR port of the recipients device Beam the photo following the instructions in Chapter 10. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-45 Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures The Pictures application allows you view and manage photos, and create slideshows from photos saved in the Pocket PC. Launching the Pictures Launching the Pictures Launching the Pictures Launching the Pictures Launching the Pictures To launch Pictures:
To launch Pictures:
To launch Pictures:
To launch Pictures:
To launch Pictures:
. 1. Tap Programs Programs 2. Tap Programs Programs. Programs Pictures Pictures 3. Tap the Pictures Pictures icon to open the application. Pictures Pictures main screen Pictures main screen Pictures main screen Pictures main screen Pictures main screen Tap to select another folder or location Tap and hold a file to display a pop-up menu Tap to sort the files by name, date, size, or type Tap to access the application options Tap to start a slideshow Tap to display the pictures saved in the My Pictures folder Tap to display the pictures saved in the SD card N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E By default, the Pictures main screen displays the photos M y P i c t u r e s M y P i c t u r e s saved in the M y P i c t u r e s M y P i c t u r e s folder. M y P i c t u r e s 7-46 P505 Pocket PC Editing photos using Pictures Editing photos using Pictures Editing photos using Pictures Editing photos using Pictures Editing photos using Pictures To adjust the photo brightness and contrast:
To adjust the photo brightness and contrast:
To adjust the photo brightness and contrast:
To adjust the photo brightness and contrast:
To adjust the photo brightness and contrast:
1. From the Pictures main screen, tap a photo to display, EditEdit > Brightness Brightness Brightness EditEdit then tap Edit Brightness Brightness and Contrast and Contrast and Contrast. and Contrast and Contrast 2. Adjust the photo brightness and contrast by tapping the appropriate buttons. Decrease brightness Increase brightness Decrease contrast Increase contrast Done Done 3. Tap Done Done to save your Done changes. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-47 To rotate the photo:
To rotate the photo:
To rotate the photo:
To rotate the photo:
To rotate the photo:
1. From the Pictures main 2. Tap the rotate button to screen, tap a photo to display. rotate the photo 90 counterclockwise. Tap to rotate 3. Tap to save the changes. To rotate the photo:
To rotate the photo:
To rotate the photo:
To rotate the photo:
To rotate the photo:
1. From the Pictures main 2. Use the stylus to select the screen, tap a photo to display, then tap the crop button. photo area you want to retain after cropping. Crop button 7-48 P505 Pocket PC 3. When prompted, tap inside the crop to crop the photo. 4. The screen displays the cropped photo. Tap the changes. to save To zoom in/out a photo:
To zoom in/out a photo:
To zoom in/out a photo:
To zoom in/out a photo:
To zoom in/out a photo:
1. From the Pictures main 2. From the zoom navigator screen, tap a photo to display, then tap the zoom button. window, tap the zoom in or out button to magnify the photo. Tap to zoom in/out Zoom out Zoom in Fit in screen view N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Use the stylus to drag the red square inside the navigator window to the area you want to zoom. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-49 Starting a photo slide show Starting a photo slide show Starting a photo slide show Starting a photo slide show Starting a photo slide show To adjust the slide show settings:
To adjust the slide show settings:
To adjust the slide show settings:
To adjust the slide show settings:
To adjust the slide show settings:
1. From the Pictures main screen, 2. Tap the Slide Show tab to Tools > Options Tools > Options tap Tools > Options Tools > Options. Tools > Options display the slide show settings. 3. Adjust the slide show settings from this window, then tap to effect your changes. To start a photo slide show:
To start a photo slide show:
To start a photo slide show:
To start a photo slide show:
To start a photo slide show:
1. From the Pictures main screen, tap the slide show button to begin the slide show. 7-50 P505 Pocket PC 2. During the slide show, tap the screen to display the slide show control buttons. Refer to the illustration below for the button description. Change orientation*
Play slideshow Pause slide show
* Portrait or landscape Stop slideshow Next photo Previous photo Using the Tools menu Using the Tools menu Using the Tools menu Using the Tools menu Using the Tools menu The Tools menu allows you to share photos via e-mail or beam, set the photo as wallpaper, or revert to the original photo. To access the Tools menu:
To access the Tools menu:
To access the Tools menu:
To access the Tools menu:
To access the Tools menu:
1. From the Pictures main screen, 2. Select from the available tap a photo to display, then Tools Tools Tools. Tools Tools options, then follow screen instructions to continue. Chapter 7: Multimedia Features 7-51 Auto-launching Pictures Auto-launching Pictures Auto-launching Pictures Auto-launching Pictures Auto-launching Pictures You can auto-launch Pictures everytime you insert a digital camera SD card to the Pocket PC SD card slot. To auto-launch Pictures:
To auto-launch Pictures:
To auto-launch Pictures:
To auto-launch Pictures:
To auto-launch Pictures:
1. From the Pictures main screen, General General 2. Tap the General General tab, then General Tools Tools
> Options
> Options Tools > Options tap Tools
> Options. Tools
> Options Detect Detect check the option Detect Detect Detect digital camera storage digital camera storage digital camera storage digital camera storage digital camera storage cards cards cards. cards cards 3. Tap to save your settings. 7-52 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 8 This chapter includes basic information on how to use Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, MSN Messenger, and Windows Media Player for Pocket PC. s n o i t a c i l p p A n o i n a p m o C g n i s U Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Companion applications Companion applications
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............................................... .............................................. .............................................. 8 - 38 - 38 - 38 - 38 - 3 Pocket Word ............................................... .............................................. Pocket Word Pocket Word Creating Pocket Word documents .................................... 8-3 Modes of entering information ......................................... 8-4 Saving Pocket Word documents ...................................... 8-8 Opening an existing Pocket Word document .................. 8-10 Pocket Excel Pocket Excel
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.............................................. Pocket Excel Pocket Excel 8 - 1 1 Creating Pocket Excel documents .................................. 8-11 Saving Pocket Excel documents ..................................... 8-12 Securing your Excel document ....................................... 8-14 Tips for working in Pocket Excel ..................................... 8-16 MSN Messenger MSN Messenger
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.......................................... MSN Messenger MSN Messenger 8 - 1 7 Signing up ...................................................................... 8-18 Working with contacts ................................................... 8-19 Chatting with contacts .................................................. 8-20 Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Windows Media Player for Pocket PC
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............. Windows Media Player for Pocket PC 8 - 2 1 Using the Windows Media Player library ........................ 8-22 Voice Commander Voice Commander
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....................................... Voice Commander Voice Commander 8 - 2 5 Changing the Voice Commander settings ...................... 8-25 Creating voice tags ........................................................ 8-26 Digit training .................................................................. 8-28 Adjusting the advanced settings ................................... 8-30 Using the Voice Commander .......................................... 8-31 8-2 P505 Pocket PC Companion applications Companion applications Companion applications Companion applications Companion applications The companion applications consist of Microsoft Pocket Word, Microsoft Pocket Excel, MSN Messenger, Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Voice Commander.
, then select To switch to a companion program on your device, tap Programs Programs Programs. Tap the icon of the program that you want to open. Programs Programs Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word works with Microsoft Word on your desktop computer to give you easy access to copies of your documents. You can create new documents on your device, or you can copy documents from your desktop computer to your device. Synchronise documents between your desktop computer and your device so that you have the most up-to-date content in both locations. Use Pocket Word to create documents, such as letters, meeting minutes, or trip reports. Creating Pocket Word documents Creating Pocket Word documents Creating Pocket Word documents Creating Pocket Word documents Creating Pocket Word documents To create a new Word document:
To create a new Word document:
To create a new Word document:
To create a new Word document:
To create a new Word document:
1. Tap Programs Programs
, tap Programs Programs, tap Programs Pocket Word Pocket Word Pocket Word to launch the Pocket Word Pocket Word application. If you have existing Microsoft Word or Pocket Word documents in your device, a list of the documents appears. Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-3 2. Tap NewNewNewNewNew to display a blank document. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E T o o l s T o o l s O p t i o n s O p t i o n s Tap on T o o l s T o o l s, then O p t i o n s O p t i o n s to change the format of blank T o o l s O p t i o n s documents. 3. Use any of the input modes to enter your text. Refer to the section Modes of entering information for details. Tap to save and close your document Type your text here Formatting toolbar Tap to select an input method Tap to show or hide the formatting toolbar Tap to show or hide the input panel Modes of entering information Modes of entering information Modes of entering information Modes of entering information Modes of entering information You can enter information in Pocket Word in one of four modes
(typing, writing, drawing, or recording), which are displayed on the ViewViewViewViewView menu. Each mode has its own toolbar that you can show or Show/Hide Toolbar Show/Hide Toolbar hide by tapping the Show/Hide Toolbar Show/Hide Toolbar button on the command Show/Hide Toolbar bar. If you are opening a Word document created on a desktop computer, Wrap to Window Wrap to Window Wrap to Window on the ViewViewViewViewView menu so that you can see select Wrap to Window Wrap to Window the entire document. To change the zoom magnification:
To change the zoom magnification:
To change the zoom magnification:
To change the zoom magnification:
To change the zoom magnification:
1. Tap ViewViewViewViewView, then tap ZoomZoomZoomZoomZoom. 2. Select your desired percentage. Select a higher percentage to enter text and lower one to see more of your document. 8-4 P505 Pocket PC Typing Mode Typing Mode Typing Mode Typing Mode Typing Mode Using the input panel, enter typed text into the document. For more information on entering typed text, see Chapter 2. To find and replace text:
To find and replace text:
To find and replace text:
To find and replace text:
To find and replace text:
1. Highlight the text you wish to change by dragging the stylus across the text. 2. Press the Back bar to remove the text and enter new text. O RO RO RO RO R EditEdit > Find/Replace. EditEdit Find/Replace. Find/Replace. Tap Edit Find/Replace. Find/Replace. Replace or FindFindFindFindFind, then Replace Replace 3. Tap Replace Replace follow screen instructions to continue. Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-5 Writing mode Writing mode Writing mode Writing mode Writing mode In writing mode, use your stylus to write directly on the screen. Ruled lines are displayed as a guide, and the zoom magnification is greater than in typing mode to allow you to write more easily. For more information on writing and selecting writing, see Chapter 2. Pen button Write your text here Click on the Space button, then tap on the screen at the point at which you want to insert space, dragging the arrow that appears to move to the text to a new line. Space button Tap to show or hide the writing/formatting toolbar Tap to wrap text to screen Tap to display zoom percentages Tap to display the menu N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke, the writing becomes a drawing, and can be edited and manipulated as described in the next section. Written words are converted to graphics (metafiles) when a Pocket Word document is converted to a Word document on your desktop computer. 8-6 P505 Pocket PC Drawing mode Drawing mode Drawing mode Drawing mode Drawing mode In drawing mode, use your stylus to draw on the screen. Gridlines appear as a guide. When you lift your stylus off the screen after the first stroke, you will see a drawing box indicating the boundaries of the drawing. Every subsequent stroke within or touching the drawing bounding box becomes part of the drawing. For more information on drawing and selecting drawings, see Chapter 2. Resize an object by dragging the selection handles Tap to select the formatting options Drawing toolbar Tap to show or hide the drawing toolbar Tap an arrow to display the options Pen button Recording mode Recording mode Recording mode Recording mode Recording mode In recording mode, you can embed a recording into your document. wav
.wav Recordings are saved as .wav
.wav
.wav files. For more information on recording, see Chapter 2. Embedded recording Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-7 Saving Pocket Word documents Saving Pocket Word documents Saving Pocket Word documents Saving Pocket Word documents Saving Pocket Word documents To save a Pocket Word document:
To save a Pocket Word document:
To save a Pocket Word document:
To save a Pocket Word document:
To save a Pocket Word document:
When you have finished editing your document, tap
. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you do not specify a file name for the document using the steps below, then the first line of the document is used as the file name. To name a file:
To name a file:
To name a file:
To name a file:
To name a file:
1. With the document open, tap Tools Tools Tools. Tools Tools 2. From the pop-up menu, tap FileFileFileFileFile, then tap S a v e S a v e S a v e S a v e S a v e Document As... Document As... Document As... option. The Document As... Document As... Save As Save As Save As window appears. Save As Save As 8-8 P505 Pocket PC 3. Change the file name by typing Name Name a new one in the Name Name field. Name 4. Tap the down arrow in the Folder Folder Folder field to select a folder Folder Folder where you want to save the file. Type Type 5. Tap the down arrow in the Type Type Type field to select a file format. You can save the document you create or edit in a variety of file formats including:
Pocket Word Document (.psw) Rich Text Format (.rtf) Plain Text (.txt) Word 97/2000 Template Word 97/2000 Document 6. Tap the down arrow in the Location Location Location field to indicate the Location Location location of your saved file, either in the main memory of your device, or in a storage card, if available. 7. Tap O KO KO KO KO K when done. To change a file name:
To change a file name:
To change a file name:
To change a file name:
To change a file name:
1. Hold the stylus down on the name of the file in the document list, then select Rename/Move from the pop-up menu. 2. Enter the new name of the file, then tap
. Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-9 Opening an existing Pocket Word document Opening an existing Pocket Word document Opening an existing Pocket Word document Opening an existing Pocket Word document Opening an existing Pocket Word document Pocket Word contains a list of the files stored on your device. Tap a file in the list to open. To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list, then select the appropriate action on the pop-up menu. Tap to select the folder you want to display Tap to change the sort order of the list Tap to open a document; tap and hold to display a pop-up menu Tap an option from the pop-up menu Tap to change document settings Tap to create a new document N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can open only one Pocket Word document at a time;
when you open a second document, you will be asked to save the first. 8-10 P505 Pocket PC Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Use Pocket Excel to create spreadsheets such as expense reports and mileage logs. You can transfer spreadsheets between your device and desktop computer and vice versa. You can also synchronise spreadsheets between your desktop computer and your device so that you have the most up-to-date contents in both locations. Pocket Excel contains a list of the files stored on your device. Tap a file in the list to open. To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list, then select the appropriate action on the pop-up menu. Pocket Excel provides basic spreadsheet tools such as formulas, functions, sorting, and filtering. To display the toolbar, tap ViewViewViewViewView, Toolbar Toolbar then tap Toolbar Toolbar. Toolbar N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Some Excel spreadsheets may be too complex for viewing and editing in Pocket Excel. Creating Pocket Excel documents Creating Pocket Excel documents Creating Pocket Excel documents Creating Pocket Excel documents Creating Pocket Excel documents To create a new Excel document:
To create a new Excel document:
To create a new Excel document:
To create a new Excel document:
To create a new Excel document:
1. Tap Programs Programs
, tap Programs Programs, tap Programs Pocket Excel Pocket Excel Pocket Excel. Pocket Excel Pocket Excel N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can open only one Pocket Excel document at a time;
when you open a second document, you will be asked to save the first. Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-11 2. Tap NewNewNewNewNew to display a blank document. Options Options If you selected a template for new documents in the Options Options Options dialog box, that template appears with the appropriate text and formatting already provided. 3. A blank worksheet appears. Enter texts, numbers, and formulas using the soft keyboard and the application buttons. Tap to save and close your document Cell contents appear here as you type, or when you select the cell Tap to navigate worksheets Tap to auto-sum selected cells Formatting toolbar Tap to select an input method Tap to show or hide the formatting toolbar Tap to show or hide the input panel Saving Pocket Excel documents Saving Pocket Excel documents Saving Pocket Excel documents Saving Pocket Excel documents Saving Pocket Excel documents To save an Excel document:
To save an Excel document:
To save an Excel document:
To save an Excel document:
To save an Excel document:
1. When you have finished editing your document, tap
. 8-12 P505 Pocket PC 2. By default, your spreadsheet will be saved with the file name Book1 Book1 Book1. You can change the Book1 Book1 file name to one that is more descriptive of your document. See next section for saving options. To specify save options:
To specify save options:
To specify save options:
To specify save options:
To specify save options:
1. With the document open, tap Tools Tools Tools. Tools Tools 2. From the pop-up menu, tap FileFileFileFileFile, then tap S a v e S a v e S a v e S a v e S a v e Workbook As... Workbook As... Workbook As... to display Workbook As... Workbook As... Save As Save As the Save As Save As screen. Save As 3. Change the file name by simply N a m e N a m e typing a new one in the N a m e N a m e N a m e field. 4. Tap the down arrow in the Folder Folder Folder field to select a folder Folder Folder where you wish to place the file. Type Type 5. Tap the down arrow in the Type Type Type field to select a file format. You can save the document you create or edit in a variety of formats:
Pocket Excel Workbook (.pxl) Pocket Excel 1.0 Workbook (.xls) Pocket Excel Template Excel 97/2000 Workbook Excel 97/2000 Template Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-13 6. Tap the down arrow in the Location Location Location field to indicate the Location Location location of your saved file, either in the main memory of your device, or in a storage card, if available. 7. Tap O KO KO KO KO K when done. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you do not wish to save your workbook to a different format, but would like to change the file name, folder, and location of your document, simply tap and hold the file from R e n a m e / M o v e . R e n a m e / M o v e . R e n a m e / M o v e . from the File Explorer window, then tap R e n a m e / M o v e . R e n a m e / M o v e . the pop-up menu to make your changes. Securing your Excel document Securing your Excel document Securing your Excel document Securing your Excel document Securing your Excel document If your workbook contains sensitive or confidental information, you can protect it with a password. To set a password for your workbook:
To set a password for your workbook:
To set a password for your workbook:
To set a password for your workbook:
To set a password for your workbook:
1. Open the workbook. EditEdit from the command EditEdit 2. Tap Edit Password... Password... bar, then tap Password... Password... to Password... display the password setting screen. 8-14 P505 Pocket PC 3. Type a password in the Password Password Password field. Password Password 4. Re-type the password in the Verify Password Verify Password Verify Password field. Verify Password Verify Password 5. Tap when done. If you have set a password for your workbook, a password screen appears asking you to type your password whenever you try to open the workbook. Type your password, then tap O KO KO KO KO K. If you type in a wrong password, a message appears telling you so. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E DO NOT forget your password! You cannot open your workbook unless you type in the correct password. Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-15 Tips for working in Pocket Excel Tips for working in Pocket Excel Tips for working in Pocket Excel Tips for working in Pocket Excel Tips for working in Pocket Excel Take note of the following when working in large worksheets in Pocket Excel:
View in full-screen mode View in full-screen mode View in full-screen mode to see as much of your worksheet View in full-screen mode View in full-screen mode as possible. Tap ViewViewViewViewView, then tap Full Screen Full Screen Full Screen Full Screen. To exit full-screen Full Screen Restore Restore mode, tap Restore Restore. Restore Show and hide window elements. Show and hide window elements. Show and hide window elements. Tap ViewViewViewViewView, then tap the Show and hide window elements. Show and hide window elements. elements to show or hide. Freeze panes on a worksheet. Freeze panes on a worksheet. Freeze panes on a worksheet. Freeze panes on a worksheet. First select the cell where you Freeze panes on a worksheet. want to freeze panes. Tap ViewViewViewViewView, then tap Freeze Panes Freeze Panes Freeze Panes Freeze Panes. You Freeze Panes might want to freeze the top and leftmost panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet. Split panes Split panes Split panes Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet. Tap Split panes ViewViewViewViewView, then tap Split Split Split Split. Drag the split bar to where you want it. To Split remove the split, tap ViewViewViewViewView, then tap Remove Split Remove Split Remove Split Remove Split. Remove Split Show and hide rows and columns. Show and hide rows and columns. Show and hide rows and columns. Show and hide rows and columns. To hide a row or column, Show and hide rows and columns. select a cell in the row or column that you want to hide. Tap Format, then tap RowRowRowRowRow or Column Format Format Column Column Column, and tap HideHideHideHideHide. To show a Column Format Format Tools Tools Go To Go To hidden row or column, tap Tools Tools, then tap Go To Go To, and type a Go To Tools Format Format reference that is in the hidden row or column. Tap Format Format, then Format tap RowRowRowRowRow or Column Column Column Unhide Unhide Column, and tap Unhide Unhide. Column Unhide For more information on using Pocket Excel, tap
, then tap HelpHelpHelpHelpHelp. 8-16 P505 Pocket PC MSN Messenger MSN Messenger MSN Messenger MSN Messenger MSN Messenger MSN Messenger on your device is an instant messaging program that allows you to:
See online friends and colleagues Send and receive instant messages Have instant message conversations with groups of contacts To use MSN Messenger:
To use MSN Messenger:
To use MSN Messenger:
To use MSN Messenger:
To use MSN Messenger:
Microsoft Passport account Microsoft Passport account Microsoft Microsoft You must have a Microsoft Passport account Microsoft Passport account or a Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Passport account Microsoft Exchange e-mail account Exchange e-mail account Exchange e-mail account. Exchange e-mail account Exchange e-mail account You must have a Passport to use the MSN Messenger Service. If you have a Hotmail or MSN account, you already have a passport. Once you have obtained either a Microsoft Passport or Microsoft Exchange account, you are ready to set up your account. Sign up for a Microsoft Passport account at http://www.passport.com http://www.passport.com http://www.passport.com. http://www.passport.com http://www.passport.com Get a free Microsoft Hotmail e-mail address at http://www.hotmail.com http://www.hotmail.com http://www.hotmail.com. http://www.hotmail.com http://www.hotmail.com To launch MSN Messenger:
To launch MSN Messenger:
To launch MSN Messenger:
To launch MSN Messenger:
To launch MSN Messenger:
Programs Programs
, then tap Programs Programs. Programs 1. Tap MSN Messenger MSN Messenger 2. Tap MSN Messenger MSN Messenger. MSN Messenger Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-17 Signing up Signing up Signing up Signing up Signing up To sign in to MSN Mesenger service:
To sign in to MSN Mesenger service:
To sign in to MSN Mesenger service:
To sign in to MSN Mesenger service:
To sign in to MSN Mesenger service:
Tools Tools S i g nS i g n S i g nS i g n Tools then tap S i g n 1. Tap Tools Tools 2. in... in... in... from the menu. in... in... O RO RO RO RO R Simply tap the screen. In the sign-in screen, enter your e-mail address and Sign In Sign In password, then tap Sign In Sign In. Sign In N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you already use MSN Messenger on your desktop computer, your contacts will show up on your device without being added again. 8-18 P505 Pocket PC Working with contacts Working with contacts Working with contacts Working with contacts Working with contacts The MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts at Online Online Not Online Not Online Online and Not Online a glance, divided into Online Not Online categories. From this Online Not Online view, while connected, you can chat, send an e-mail, block the contact from chatting with you, or delete contacts from your list using the pop-up menu. My Status My Status To see others online without being seen, tap My Status My Status in the My Status Tools Tools Appear Offline Appear Offline Tools menu and select Appear Offline Appear Offline. Tools Tools Appear Offline If you block a contact, you will appear offline but will remain on the blocked contacts list. To unblock a contact, tap and hold the Unblock Unblock contact, then tap Unblock Unblock on the pop-up menu. Unblock Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-19 Chatting with contacts Chatting with contacts Chatting with contacts Chatting with contacts Chatting with contacts Tap a contact name to open a chat window. Enter your message in My Text My Text the text entry area at the bottom of the screen, or tap My Text My Text to My Text Send Send enter a preset message, then tap Send Send. To invite another contact to Send Invite Invite Tools Tools a multi-user chat, tap Invite Invite in the Tools Tools menu, then tap the Tools Invite contact that you want to invite. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To switch back to the main window without closing a chat, C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s button. To go back to your chat window, tap the C o n t a c t s C o n t a c t s C h a t s C h a t s C h a t s and select the person whom you were chatting tap C h a t s C h a t s with. To know if the contact you are chatting with is responding, look for the message under the text entry area. For more information on using MSN Messenger, tap
, then tap HelpHelpHelpHelpHelp. 8-20 P505 Pocket PC
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Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Windows Media Player for Pocket PC Use Microsoft Windows Media Player for Pocket PC to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your device or on a network. You can use Microsoft Windows Media Player on your desktop computer to copy digital audio and video to your Pocket PC. You can play Windows Media and MP3 files on your Pocket PC. To launch the Windows To launch the Windows Media Player for Pocket PC:
Media Player for Pocket PC:
To launch the Windows Media Player for Pocket PC:
Media Player for Pocket PC:
To launch the Windows To launch the Windows Media Player for Pocket PC:
. 1. Tap Programs. Programs. 2. Tap Programs. Programs. Programs. Windows Media Windows Media 3. Tap the Windows Media Windows Media Windows Media icon. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E For more information on using Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, tap H e l pH e l pH e l pH e l pH e l p.
, then tap Windows Media Player main screen Windows Media Player main screen Windows Media Player main screen Windows Media Player main screen Windows Media Player main screen Displays the first track or file in the selected playlist Slide to fast forward or rewind the track/file Track/file number Tap to open a video file in full screen mode Tap to open the WindowsMedia.com website Tap to open the playlist window Tap to close the application Preview window Tap to mute sound Indicates the volume level Tap to increase volume Tap to decrease volume Tap to play the next track/file in the playlist Tap to play or pause track/file Tap to display track options Tap to play the previous track/file in the playlist Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-21 Using the Windows Using the Windows Media Player library Media Player library Using the Windows Media Player library Media Player library Using the Windows Using the Windows Media Player library The Windows Media Player library stores the links to audio and video files saved in your device, whether these are saved in the device memory or SD card. The library allows you to sort your audio or video files according to criteria such as artists name, album title, genre, or actor. To open an audio/video file from the library:
To open an audio/video file from the library:
To open an audio/video file from the library:
To open an audio/video file from the library:
To open an audio/video file from the library:
1. From the Windows Media Player playback screen, tap MenuMenuMenuMenuMenu, then Library... Library... select Library... Library... Library... Library Library The Library Library screen appears. Library 2. Tap on a library (i.e. My Music) to display the library criterion. 3. Tap on a library criteria to display the audio/video file(s) in that criteria, if any. 8-22 P505 Pocket PC 4. Tap on an audio or video file from the list, then tap the PlayPlayPlayPlayPlay button. The selected file is played on the playback screen. Tap to play the file To update the library:
To update the library:
To update the library:
To update the library:
To update the library:
Everytime you copy, save, or add an audio or video file to your device memory or SD card, Windows Media Player automatically updates the library. However, you may need to update the library to make sure that recently added audio/video files are properly linked in the library. To do this:
Library Library 1. From the Library Library screen, tap Library MenuMenuMenuMenuMenu, then select, Search Search 2. Tap Search Search to begin Search searching newly-added audio/video files. Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-23 3. The audio/video files are automatically added to the library. Done Done When all files are added, tap Done Done Done to close the window. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E For more information on using Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, tap
, then tap H e l pH e l pH e l pH e l pH e l p. 8-24 P505 Pocket PC Voice Commander Voice Commander Voice Commander Voice Commander Voice Commander Voice Commander is a speech recognition technology that allows the Pocket PC to launch applications and dial contact numbers via voice commands. Voice Commander is speaker-independent because it automatically creates a default voice tag for each of your contacts and installed applications. You can, however, customise these voice tags using the Voice Commander Settings menu. Press the voice command button at the right side of the Pocket PC to launch the application. The Voice Commander interprets your voice commands or you can teach it your own voice commands, for example to call Mum who has been saved as a contact Anne Smith. Changing the Voice Commander settings Changing the Voice Commander settings Changing the Voice Commander settings Changing the Voice Commander settings Changing the Voice Commander settings To launch the Voice Commander settings:
To launch the Voice Commander settings:
To launch the Voice Commander settings:
To launch the Voice Commander settings:
To launch the Voice Commander settings:
. 1. Tap Settings. Settings. 2. Tap Settings. Settings. Settings. Voice Commander Voice Commander 3. Tap the Voice Commander Voice Commander Voice Commander Setting Setting Setting icon. Setting Setting Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-25 Creating voice tags Creating voice tags Creating voice tags Creating voice tags Creating voice tags To create a voice tag for a contact:
To create a voice tag for a contact:
To create a voice tag for a contact:
To create a voice tag for a contact:
To create a voice tag for a contact:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E An automatic (hidden) voice tag is attached to all contacts and applications. You can listen to these tags by tapping the play button. 1. Select a contact using the stylus. Voice Tag Voice Tag 2. Tap the Voice Tag Voice Tag button Voice Tag start recording. to Play button Voice tag record button 3. Use the headphone or the 4. When prompted, repeat the device microphone to record a voice tag for the selected contact. voice tag. 8-26 P505 Pocket PC N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E A message appears if the device fails to recognise the voice tag. Try speaking more loudly or move to a quieter location for making the recording. 5. A voice tag icon appears after the contact to indicate that the voice tag has been saved. 6. Follow the same instructions when creating voice tags for other contacts. Tap to display other tabs Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-27 To create a voice tag for an application:
To create a voice tag for an application:
To create a voice tag for an application:
To create a voice tag for an application:
To create a voice tag for an application:
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E An automatic (hidden) voice tag is attached to all contacts and applications. You can listen to these tags by tapping the play button. Application Application 1. Tap the Application Application tab to Application display all applications. 2. Select an applicaton using the stylus, then check the box preceding the application to activate voice command. 3. Follow the instructions in the previous section to create a voice tag for an application. Play button Voice tag record button Digit training Digit training Digit training Digit training Digit training Digit Training Digit Training The Digit Training Digit Training tab trains you on pronouncing digits when using Digit Training the Digit Dial feature of the Voice Commander. The device uses the digit model adaptation recording to recognise your voice tone and pronunciation speed. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Since Digit Training serves as the Voice Commander calibration, it is recommended that you record in a quiet environment for accurate recognition. Record button 8-28 P505 Pocket PC ToToToToTo teach the device to recognise teach the device to recognise teach the device to recognise digit digit digitsssss:::::
teach the device to recognise digit teach the device to recognise digit Digit Training Digit Training 1. Tap the Digit Training Digit Training tab, Digit Training 2. Say the first number then tap the record button to start. Digit Digit sequence on the Digit Digit Digit model adaptation model adaptation model adaptation field. model adaptation model adaptation Record button 3. The device plays back the recording, then confirms if the recording is correct. Tap YesYesYesYesYes to record, or N oN oN oN oN o to repeat recording. 4. Record the next digit model adaptation until all 10 are recorded. Tap when done. Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-29 Adjusting the advanced settings Adjusting the advanced settings Adjusting the advanced settings Adjusting the advanced settings Adjusting the advanced settings To adjust the advanced settings:
To adjust the advanced settings:
To adjust the advanced settings:
To adjust the advanced settings:
To adjust the advanced settings:
Advanced Advanced 1. Tap the Advanced Advanced Advanced Settings Settings Settings to display the Settings Settings options. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E By default, the Voice Commander application recognises three phone number lengths based on your settings. Tap the N oN oN oN oN o c o n s t r a i n t c o n s t r a i n t c o n s t r a i n t option to support unlimited number of phone c o n s t r a i n t c o n s t r a i n t number digits. 2. Assign the length of the phone number in the first three fields. 3. Select the voice command sensivity, then tap your changes. to save 8-30 P505 Pocket PC Using the Voice Commander Using the Voice Commander Using the Voice Commander Using the Voice Commander Using the Voice Commander To launch and use the Voice Commander:
To launch and use the Voice Commander:
To launch and use the Voice Commander:
To launch and use the Voice Commander:
To launch and use the Voice Commander:
1. Press the Voice Commander button on the right side of the device to launch the application. 2. Say a voice command providing the relevant details as prompted for between the < >. For example, say C a l lC a l lC a l lC a l lC a l l Amanda Amanda Start Explorer Start Explorer Amanda, Start Explorer Start Explorer. Start Explorer Amanda Amanda N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you use your voice tags, make sure you use the same phrase as recorded. Call Mandy would not be recognised if you recorded Amanda. 3. When multiple numbers are detected, the application will ask you mobile mobile which number to call. Say mobile mobile to call the mobile number. mobile 4. The application associated with the command will open. Follow screen instructions to continue. 5. Tap to close. I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T For details on each voice command function and other I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T application features, launch the Voice Commander application, then say What can I say? to display the Voice Commander help menu. Chapter 8: Using Companion Applications 8-31 8-32 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 9 This chapter gives information on using Pocket Internet Explorer and the Mobile Favorites folder. r e r o l p x E t e n r e t n I t e k c o P g n i s U Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Introduction Introduction
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..................................... .................................... .................................... 9 - 39 - 39 - 39 - 39 - 3 Pocket Internet Explorer ..................................... .................................... Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer ......................................... 9-3 Changing View settings ................................................... 9-4 Browsing the Internet ...................................................... 9-5 Mobile Favorites folder Mobile Favorites folder
....................................... ...................................... ...................................... 9 - 69 - 69 - 69 - 69 - 6 Mobile Favorites folder ....................................... ...................................... Mobile Favorites folder Mobile Favorites folder Favorite links ................................................................... 9-6 Mobile Favorites ............................................................... 9-6 Viewing mobile favourites and channels ........................... 9-8 Adding/Deleting mobile favourites and folders ................ 9-8 9-2 P505 Pocket PC Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction You can view web or WAP pages by connecting to the Internet via GPRS or your local area network. See Chapter 10 for information on creating a connection. When connected to an ISP or network, you can also download files and programs from the Internet or intranet. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Your mobile phone operator may charge for Internet/WAP access. Contact them for details. You can copy the links to your favourite pages from your desktop computer to the P505 or vice versa using ActiveSync. In Internet Explorer, copy those links you wish to use on the P505 into the Mobile Favourites sub-folder. These links are listed the next time you synchronise the device with the desktop computer. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Internet surfing through WAP or GPRS may incur charges. Inquire the applicable rate(s) with your phone operator. Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet Explorer Pocket Internet Explorer You can use Pocket Internet Explorer to browse mobile favourites and channels that have been downloaded to your device without connecting to the Internet. You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network connection to surf the Web. Using Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer To launch Pocket Internet Explorer:
To launch Pocket Internet Explorer:
To launch Pocket Internet Explorer:
To launch Pocket Internet Explorer:
To launch Pocket Internet Explorer:
1. Tap Internet Internet
, then Internet Internet Internet Explorer Explorer Explorer to display the Pocket Explorer Explorer Internet Explorer home page. Chapter 9: Using Pocket Internet Explorer 9-3 Pocket Internet Explorer home page Pocket Internet Explorer home page Pocket Internet Explorer home page Pocket Internet Explorer home page Pocket Internet Explorer home page Tap to open the Vodafone homepage Tap to go back to previous page Tap to stop/refresh Tap to launch Favorites Tap to go to the homepage Home Home 2. Tap the Home Home button to display the Pocket Internet Explorer Home welcome screen with links to some useful Web sites. 3. Tap any of the Web site buttons to go to a specific site. Changing View settings Changing View settings Changing View settings Changing View settings Changing View settings To change View settings:
To change View settings:
To change View settings:
To change View settings:
To change View settings:
1. Tap ViewViewViewViewView to display a pop-up menu. Address Bar Address Bar 2. Tap Address Bar Address Bar to display the Address Bar Web site address bar. Text Size Text Size 4. Tap and hold Text Size Text Size to display Text Size another pop-up menu with a text size selection. Select your desired text size for the screen. 9-4 P505 Pocket PC Browsing the Internet Browsing the Internet Browsing the Internet Browsing the Internet Browsing the Internet To browse the Internet:
To browse the Internet:
To browse the Internet:
To browse the Internet:
To browse the Internet:
1. To browse pages you must have a valid connection established. This may be automatic or require configuration. See Chapter 10 for details. 2. Do one of the following to connect and start browsing:
Favorites Favorites Tap the Favorites Favorites Favorites button, then tap the favourite that you wish to view. Tap ViewViewViewViewView > Address Address Address Address Address B a rB a rB a rB a rB a r. Enter the address of the website that you want to visit using the soft keyboard, then tap G oG oG oG oG o. 3. Use the stylus to move the browser slides up/down or left/right to browse the web page. 4. Tap to close the browser. Chapter 9: Using Pocket Internet Explorer 9-5 Mobile Favorites folder Mobile Favorites folder Mobile Favorites folder Mobile Favorites folder Mobile Favorites folder Only items stored in the Mobile Favorites sub-folder in the Favorites folder in the desktop PC Internet Explorer will be synchronised with your device. The Mobile Favorites folder is automatically created when you installed ActiveSync. Favorite links Favorite links Favorite links Favorite links Favorite links During synchronisation, any links in your computers Mobile Favorites folder will be synchronised with Pocket Internet Explorer on your device. Both computers are updated with changes made to either list each time you synchronise. Unless you mark the favourite link as a mobile favourite, only the link will be downloaded to your device, and you will need to connect to your ISP or network to view the content. For more information on synchronisation, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer. Mobile Favorites Mobile Favorites Mobile Favorites Mobile Favorites Mobile Favorites If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later on your desktop computer, you can download mobile favourites to your device. Synchronising mobile favourites downloads Web content to your device so that you can view pages while you are disconnected from your ISP and desktop computer. Use the Internet Explorer plug-in installed with ActiveSync to quickly create mobile favourites. To create a mobile favourite:
To create a mobile favourite:
To create a mobile favourite:
To create a mobile favourite:
To create a mobile favourite:
1. In Internet Explorer on your Tools Tools desktop computer, click Tools Tools Tools Create Mobile Favorite Create Mobile Favorite then Create Mobile Favorite Create Mobile Favorite. Create Mobile Favorite 2. To change the link name, enter a Name Name new name in the Name Name box. Name 3. Select your desired update Update Update schedule in Update Update. This is Update optional. 4. Click O KO KO KO KO K. Internet Explorer downloads the latest version of the page to your desktop computer. 9-6 P505 Pocket PC 5. If you want to download the pages that are linked to the mobile favourite you just created, in Internet Explorer on the desktop computer, right-click the mobile Properties Properties favourite, then click Properties Properties. In Properties Download Download the Download Download tab, specify the Download number of links deep you want to download. To conserve device memory, go only one level deep. 6. Synchronise your device and your desktop computer. Mobile favourites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites in Internet Explorer are downloaded to your device. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E If you did not specify an update schedule in step 3, you will need to manually download content to keep the information updated on your desktop computer and device. Before synchronising with your device, in Internet T o o l s T o o l s T o o l s then Explorer on your desktop computer, click T o o l s T o o l s S y n c h r o n i z e S y n c h r o n i z e S y n c h r o n i z e. You will see the last time content was S y n c h r o n i z e S y n c h r o n i z e downloaded to the desktop computer, and you can manually download content if needed. You can add a button to the Internet Explorer toolbar for creating mobile favourites. In Internet Explorer on your Toolbars Toolbars desktop computer, click V i e wV i e wV i e wV i e wV i e w, Toolbars Toolbars, and Toolbars Customize Customize Customize. Customize Customize Saving device memory Saving device memory Saving device memory Saving device memory Saving device memory Mobile favourites take up storage memory on your device. To minimise the amount of memory used:
In the settings for the Favorites information type in ActiveSync options, turn off pictures and sounds, or stop some mobile favourites from being downloaded to the device. For more information, see ActiveSync Help. Limit the number of downloaded linked pages. In Interner Explorer on your desktop computer, right-click the mobile favourite you Properties Properties Download Download want to change, then click Properties Properties. In the Download Download tab, Properties Download specify 0 or 1 for the number of linked pages you want to download. Chapter 9: Using Pocket Internet Explorer 9-7 Viewing mobile favourites and channels Viewing mobile favourites and channels Viewing mobile favourites and channels Viewing mobile favourites and channels Viewing mobile favourites and channels To view mobile favourites and channels:
To view mobile favourites and channels:
To view mobile favourites and channels:
To view mobile favourites and channels:
To view mobile favourites and channels:
1. Tap to display your list of favourites. Tap the favourite that you wish to view Tap to add or delete a folder or favourite link 2. Tap a Favorites page that you wish to view. You will see the page that was downloaded the last time you synchronised with your desktop computer. If the page is not on your device, the favourite is dimmed. You need to synchronise with your desktop computer again to download the page to your device, or connect to the Internet to view the page. Adding/Deleting mobile favourites and Adding/Deleting mobile favourites and Adding/Deleting mobile favourites and Adding/Deleting mobile favourites and Adding/Deleting mobile favourites and folders folders folders folders folders To add a favourite:
To add a favourite:
To add a favourite:
To add a favourite:
To add a favourite:
1. Tap to display your list of favourites. Add/Delete Add/Delete 2. Tap the Add/Delete Add/Delete button Add/Delete Favorites Favorites to display the Favorites Favorites Favorites screen. Add... Add... 3. Tap the Add... Add... button to Add... Add Favorite Add Favorite show the Add Favorite Add Favorite Add Favorite screen. 9-8 P505 Pocket PC 4. Type a name for the favourite that Name Name you wish to add in the Name Name field. Name 5. Type in the URL address in the Address (URL) Address (URL) Address (URL) field. Address (URL) Address (URL) 6. Select a folder to place the favourite Create in:
Create in:
from the Create in:
Create in: box. Create in:
7. Tap AddAddAddAddAdd to return to the Favorites screen, which now shows the favourite that you added. To delete a favourite:
To delete a favourite:
To delete a favourite:
To delete a favourite:
To delete a favourite:
1. Tap to display your list of favourites. Add/Delete Add/Delete 2. Tap the Add/Delete Add/Delete button to Add/Delete Favorites Favorites display the Favorites Favorites screen. Favorites 3. Select the favourite that you wish to Delete Delete delete, then tap Delete Delete. Delete 4. When prompted to permanently delete the favourite, tap Y e sY e sY e sY e sY e s. Chapter 9: Using Pocket Internet Explorer 9-9 To add a folder:
To add a folder:
To add a folder:
To add a folder:
To add a folder:
to display your list of favourites. 1. Tap Add/Delete Add/Delete Favorites Favorites 2. Tap the Add/Delete Add/Delete button to display the Favorites Favorites screen. Add/Delete Favorites New Folder New Folder 3. Tap the New Folder New Folder button. New Folder 4. Type a name for the folder that you wish to create. 5. Tap AddAddAddAddAdd to return to the Favorites screen, which now shows the folder that you added. To delete a folder:
To delete a folder:
To delete a folder:
To delete a folder:
To delete a folder:
1. Tap to display your list of favourites. Add/Delete Add/Delete 2. Tap the Add/Delete Add/Delete button Add/Delete Favorites Favorites to display the Favorites Favorites Favorites screen. 3. Select the folder that you wish Delete Delete to delete, then tap Delete Delete. Delete 4. When prompted to permanently delete the folder, tap Y e sY e sY e sY e sY e s. 9-10 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 10 This chapter provides the procedures for connecting to the Internet, intranet, and for transferring data using infrared
(IR). d e t c e n n o C g n i t t e G Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Introduction Introduction
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............................ Infrared (IR) connection Infrared (IR) connection 10-18 Sending information ..................................................... 10-19 Receiving information .................................................. 10-20 10-2 P505 Pocket PC Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction The connection settings tell the device how you want it to connect to service/network to browse the Internet, send and receive e-mail, SMS, MMS, etc. modem modem wireless network wireless network Connections can be made using a modem modem, wireless network wireless network, or wireless network modem network (Ethernet) cards network (Ethernet) cards network (Ethernet) cards. A modem connection can be used to network (Ethernet) cards network (Ethernet) cards set up connections with an external modem, or with the mobile phone network using a cellular line (WAP or GPRS). My ISP My ISP My ISP and M yM yM yM yM y Your device has two groups of connection settings: My ISP My ISP Work Network Work Network Work Network. My ISP settings are used to connect to the Internet, Work Network Work Network and My Work Network settings can be used to connect to any private network, such as a corporate network you use at work. Simply fill in the settings and get ready to start connecting. For more information, see the sections Connect to the Internet or Connect to Work. You may also establish connection to the Internet wirelessly through another device with infrared (IR) or Bluetooth features. For more information, see sections Infrared (IR) connection or Bluetooth connection. To view the Connections window:
To view the Connections window:
To view the Connections window:
To view the Connections window:
To view the Connections window:
. 1. Tap Settings Settings 2. Tap Settings Settings. Settings Connections Connections 3. Tap the Connections Connections tab. Connections 4. Tap a connection to use or configure. Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-3 My ISP connections My ISP connections My ISP connections My ISP connections My ISP connections You can connect to the Internet using your Pocket PC cellular line
(WAP), GPRS, generic IrDA, or Hayes-compatible modem. Refer to the following sections on how to set up your Internet connection. Your device is pre-configured to automatically connect to Vodafones services, provided you have subscription. Contact the operator for details of specific charges and services. To create a different connection, you need the following information to set up the device. C o n n e c t i o n C o n n e c t i o n C o n n e c t i o n C o n n e c t i o n C o n n e c t i o n Information required Information required Information required Information required Information required C e l l u l a r L i n e ( W A P ) C e l l u l a r L i n e ( W A P ) C e l l u l a r L i n e ( W A P ) C e l l u l a r L i n e ( W A P ) C e l l u l a r L i n e ( W A P ) server phone number, user name, password, domain, port settings, TCP/IP settings, specific server addresses C e l l u l a r L i n e ( G P R S ) C e l l u l a r L i n e ( G P R S ) C e l l u l a r L i n e ( G P R S ) C e l l u l a r L i n e ( G P R S ) C e l l u l a r L i n e ( G P R S ) access point name, user name, password, domain, TCP/IP settings, specific server addresses G e n e r i c I r D A G e n e r i c I r D A G e n e r i c I r D A G e n e r i c I r D A G e n e r i c I r D A server phone number, user name, password, domain, Baud rate, port settings, TCP/IP settings, specific server addresses Hayes-compatible modem Hayes-compatible modem Hayes-compatible modem server phone number, user name, password, Hayes-compatible modem Hayes-compatible modem domain, Baud rate, port settings, TCP/IP settings, specific server addresses Creating an Internet connection Creating an Internet connection Creating an Internet connection Creating an Internet connection Creating an Internet connection To create a Cellular Line (WAP) connection:
To create a Cellular Line (WAP) connection:
To create a Cellular Line (WAP) connection:
To create a Cellular Line (WAP) connection:
To create a Cellular Line (WAP) connection:
Connections Connections 1. From the Connections Connections tab, Connections 2. Connections Connections tap Connections Connections. Connections Add a new Add a new In My ISP, tap Add a new Add a new Add a new modem connection modem connection modem connection. modem connection modem connection 10-4 P505 Pocket PC 3. Type a name for the 4. Use the soft keyboard to type connection, then select Cellular Line Cellular Line Cellular Line from the Cellular Line Cellular Line NextNext NextNext when modem list. Tap Next finished. the number of the phone network server, then tap Next Next Next. Next Next 5. Type the user name, Connection Connection 6. Adjust the Connection Connection Connection password, and domain for the connection, then tap Advanced Advanced Advanced. Otherwise, tap Advanced Advanced Finish Finish Finish to create the Finish Finish connection. Preferences Preferences Terminal Terminal Preferences and Terminal Terminal Preferences Preferences Terminal settings from this tab, then TCP/IP TCP/IP tap the TCP/IP TCP/IP tab. TCP/IP Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-5 7. Adjust the TCP/IP settings from this window, then tap Servers Servers the Servers Servers tab. Servers 8. Adjust the specific server address from this window, then tap
. 9. The device creates the 10.The connection appears in connection. To verify, return Connections Connections to the Connections Connections main Connections Manage Manage window, then tap Manage Manage Manage existing connections existing connections existing connections. existing connections existing connections the list of network connections. Launch Internet Explorer to test the connection. 10-6 P505 Pocket PC To create a Cellular Line (GPRS) connection:
To create a Cellular Line (GPRS) connection:
To create a Cellular Line (GPRS) connection:
To create a Cellular Line (GPRS) connection:
To create a Cellular Line (GPRS) connection:
1. Follow steps 1 to 2 of the previous section. 2. Type a name for the 3. Use the soft keyboard to type connection, then select Cellular Line (GPRS) Cellular Line (GPRS) Cellular Line (GPRS) from Cellular Line (GPRS) Cellular Line (GPRS) Next Next the modem list. Tap Next Next. Next the GPRS access point name of the phone network server, Next Next then tap Next Next. Next 4. Follow steps 5, 7 to 10 of the previous section to create the GPRS connection. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings, tap
. Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-7 To create an IR or Hayes-compatible modem To create an IR or Hayes-compatible modem To create an IR or Hayes-compatible modem To create an IR or Hayes-compatible modem To create an IR or Hayes-compatible modem connection:
connection:
connection:
connection:
connection:
1. Follow steps 1 to 2 of the section on creating a cellular line (WAP) connection on page 10-4. 2. Type a name for the connection, then select Generic IrDA Generic IrDA Generic IrDA or Generic IrDA Generic IrDA Hayes-compatible on Hayes-compatible on Hayes-compatible on Hayes-compatible on Hayes-compatible on COM1:
COM1:
COM1: from the modem list. COM1:
COM1:
Next Next Tap Next Next. Next 3. Use the soft keyboard to type the number of phone network Next Next server, then tap Next Next. Next 4. Follow step 5 of the section on creating a cellular line (WAP) connection on page 10-5. Baud Rate Baud Rate 5. Set the Baud Rate Baud Rate for the Baud Rate General General connection using the General General General tab. 6. Follow steps 6 to 10 of the section on creating a cellular line
(WAP) connection on page 10-5 to 10-6 to create the connection. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings, tap
. 10-8 P505 Pocket PC My Work connections My Work connections My Work connections My Work connections My Work connections Use My Work connections to connect to a Local Area Network (LAN), virtual private network (VPN), and edit the firewall proxy settings. using the device or a network card (Ethernet card). Refer to the following sections on how to set up your work connections. Before you proceed Before you proceed Before you proceed Before you proceed Before you proceed Before setting up your Internet connection in the My Work group, obtain the following information from your network administrator. C o n n e c t i o n C o n n e c t i o n C o n n e c t i o n C o n n e c t i o n C o n n e c t i o n G e n e r i c I r D A G e n e r i c I r D A G e n e r i c I r D A G e n e r i c I r D A G e n e r i c I r D A Information required Information required Information required Information required Information required server phone number, user name, password, domain, Baud rate, port settings, TCP/IP settings, specific server addresses Hayes-compatible modem Hayes-compatible modem Hayes-compatible modem server phone number, user name, password, Hayes-compatible modem Hayes-compatible modem Virtual Private Network Virtual Private Network Virtual Private Network Virtual Private Network Virtual Private Network domain, Baud rate, port settings, TCP/IP settings, specific server addresses host name/IP, VPN type, VPN authentication or certificate, user name, password, domain, TCP/IP settings, specific server addresses N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S N O T E S Refer to the previous sections when setting up modem connections in My Work. M y I S P M y I S P M y I S P To change modem connection settings in either M y I S P M y I S P M a n a g e e x i s t i n g M a n a g e e x i s t i n g M y W o r k N e t w o r k M y W o r k N e t w o r k M a n a g e e x i s t i n g M y W o r k N e t w o r k, tap M a n a g e e x i s t i n g or M y W o r k N e t w o r k M a n a g e e x i s t i n g M y W o r k N e t w o r k c o n n e c t i o n s c o n n e c t i o n s c o n n e c t i o n s. Select the desired modem connection, c o n n e c t i o n s c o n n e c t i o n s S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s, and follow the instructions on the screen. tap S e t t i n g s S e t t i n g s To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings, tap
. Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-9 Creating a VPN connection Creating a VPN connection Creating a VPN connection Creating a VPN connection Creating a VPN connection To create a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection:
To create a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection:
To create a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection:
To create a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection:
To create a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection:
In My Work Network, tap A d dA d dA d dA d dA d d Connections Connections 1. From the Connections Connections tab, Connections a new VPN server a new VPN server a new VPN server a new VPN server a new VPN server connection connection connection. connection connection Connections Connections tap Connections Connections. Connections 2. 3. Type the VPN name using the 4. Enter the host name/IP soft keyboard. address, then select the VPN NextNext NextNext when type. Tap Next finished. 10-10 P505 Pocket PC 5. Select the VPN 6. Type the user name, authentication, then tap NextNext NextNext to continue. Next password, and domain for the connection, then tap Advanced Advanced Advanced. Otherwise, tap Advanced Advanced Finish Finish Finish to create the Finish Finish connection. 7. The created VPN network is 8. Launch Internet Explorer to My Work My Work displayed in the My Work My Work My Work Network Network Network list. Tap Network Network close the window. to test the connection. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing
. settings, tap Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-11 Adjusting the proxy server settings Adjusting the proxy server settings Adjusting the proxy server settings Adjusting the proxy server settings Adjusting the proxy server settings If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization, your mobile device should download the proper proxy settings from your PC. If these settings are not on your PC or need to be changed, ask your ISP or network administrator for the proxy server name, server type, port, type of Socks protocol used, and your user name and password. To change proxy server settings:
To change proxy server settings:
To change proxy server settings:
To change proxy server settings:
To change proxy server settings:
Connections Connections 1. From the Connections Connections tab, Connections Edit my proxy server Edit my proxy server 2. Tap Edit my proxy server Edit my proxy server. Edit my proxy server Connections Connections tap Connections Connections. Connections This network This network 3. Select This network This network This network connects to the Internet connects to the Internet connects to the Internet connects to the Internet connects to the Internet This network uses a This network uses a and This network uses a This network uses a This network uses a proxy server to connect proxy server to connect proxy server to connect proxy server to connect proxy server to connect to the Internet to the Internet to the Internet. to the Internet to the Internet Proxy server Proxy server In the Proxy server Proxy server box, Proxy server enter the proxy server name. 4. 10-12 P505 Pocket PC Advanced Advanced 5. Tap the Advanced Advanced button to Advanced change the port number, proxy server type, and other advanced proxy settings. 6. Tap to save your changes. Network card connections Network card connections Network card connections Network card connections Network card connections Use a network (Ethernet) card to connect directly to a network. Once connected, you can view the Internet or intranet, download e-mail or send and receive MMS messages. You do not need to create a new connection on your device. Your network administrator can provide details of the network settings. I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T Make sure to purchase and configure a network card that is I M P O R T A N T I M P O R T A N T compatible with your device. To set up a network card:
To set up a network card:
To set up a network card:
To set up a network card:
To set up a network card:
1. Obtain the network settings from your network administrator. Insert the network card into your device. 2. 3. The Network Settings window appears the time you insert the card so you can configure it immediately. If it does not appear, or to change the
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settings later, tap Settings Settings Connections tab Connections tab Settings > Connections tab Connections tab Settings Settings Connections tab Connections > Network Connections > Network
> Connections > Network Connections > Network Connections > Network Cards Cards Cards. Cards Cards Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-13 4. 5. If you need to enter specific server information, tap the appropriate adapter. Most networks use DHCP, so you should not have to change these settings unless your network administrator instructs you otherwise. If necessary, connect the network card to the network by using a network cable. For information, refer to the documentation that came with your network card. 6. To start a connection, insert the network card, and begin using a Pocket Internet Pocket Internet desired program. For example, switch to Pocket Internet Pocket Internet Pocket Internet Explorer Explorer Web page Web page Explorer and browse a Web page Web page. Your device automatically Web page Explorer Explorer starts connecting. If you use your network card with two networks, such as a private network at work and one at home for the Internet, you need to change the network to which the network card connects. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You may need proxy server and VPN connection settings. Inquire the network settings with your network administrator. To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings, tap
. 10-14 P505 Pocket PC Set up a WAP gateway Set up a WAP gateway Set up a WAP gateway Set up a WAP gateway Set up a WAP gateway Your device is pre-configured to automatically connect to Vodafones services, provided you have subscription. Contact the operator for details of specific charges and services. If you lose these automatic settings, and do not want to reset your device completely, then you need the following information to set up the device:
ISP server phone number, user name password, WAP gateway server name, and port number. To access WAP sites through Pocket Internet To access WAP sites through Pocket Internet To access WAP sites through Pocket Internet To access WAP sites through Pocket Internet To access WAP sites through Pocket Internet Explorer:
Explorer:
Explorer:
Explorer:
Explorer:
Connections Connections 1. From the Connections Connections tab, Connections Edit my proxy server Edit my proxy server 2. Tap Edit my proxy server Edit my proxy server. Edit my proxy server Connections Connections tap Connections Connections. Connections Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-15 Advanced Advanced 4. Tap the Advanced Advanced button Advanced to access the WAP gateway settings. 5. In the WAPWAPWAPWAPWAP box, enter the WAP gateway server WAP gateway server WAP gateway server WAP gateway server WAP gateway server name name name, then specify the port name name number. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The most common WAP port number is 9201. 6. Secure WAP Secure WAP In the Secure WAP Secure WAP box, Secure WAP Secure WAP Secure WAP enter the Secure WAP Secure WAP Secure WAP gateway server name gateway server name gateway server name, gateway server name gateway server name then specify the port number. 7. Tap to save your changes. 10-16 P505 Pocket PC Using dialing rules Using dialing rules Using dialing rules Using dialing rules Using dialing rules Depending upon where you use the P505, you may have to dial additional numbers, for example 0 or 9 to dial out of an exchange, or a particular prefix. The device automatically uses these numbers when the dialing rule is selected. You can create as many dialing locations as you require. Three are already created: Home, Mobile, and Work, edit these to your requirements. To change the dialing rules:
To change the dialing rules:
To change the dialing rules:
To change the dialing rules:
To change the dialing rules:
1. Tap Settings Settings
> Settings Settings >
Settings Connections tab Connections tab Connections tab >
Connections tab Connections tab Connections Connections Advanced Advanced Connections > Advanced Advanced Connections Connections Advanced tab. Dialing Rules Dialing Rules 2. Tap the Dialing Rules Dialing Rules button. Dialing Rules Use dialing rules Use dialing rules 3. Tap Use dialing rules Use dialing rules. Use dialing rules 4. Select a location. Home Home Home Home - Dials the number as Home a local call without a number prefix. Mobile Mobile Mobile Mobile - Dials the number Mobile with the mobile phone operator designated prefix. WorkWorkWorkWorkWork - Dials the number as local call with a number prefix. 5. Tap to save your changes. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E To create a new location, tap New and follow the directions on
. the screen. To view additional information at any time, tap Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-17 Ending a connection Ending a connection Ending a connection Ending a connection Ending a connection Use the following methods to end a network connection. When connected via modem or VPN, tap on the navigation Disconnect Disconnect bar, then tap Disconnect Disconnect. Disconnect When connected via cable or cradle, detach your device from the cable or cradle. When connected via Infrared, move the device away from the other computer or device. When connected via a network (Ethernet) card, remove the card from your device. When connected via a wireless network, switch off the connection. Infrared (IR) connection Infrared (IR) connection Infrared (IR) connection Infrared (IR) connection Infrared (IR) connection By default, your device detects incoming infrared (IR) beams and prompts you to accept them. If you do not want your device to Receive all incoming beams Receive all incoming beams detect or receive beams, clear the Receive all incoming beams Receive all incoming beams Receive all incoming beams check box. To set the Beam options:
To set the Beam options:
To set the Beam options:
To set the Beam options:
To set the Beam options:
Settings Settings
, then Settings 1. Tap Settings. Settings Connections Connections 2. Tap the Connections Connections tab. Connections 3. Tap the BeamBeamBeamBeamBeam icon to display the Settings screen. 10-18 P505 Pocket PC Receive all Receive all 4. Tap the option Receive all Receive all Receive all incoming beams incoming beams incoming beams, then tap incoming beams incoming beams Receive an infrared Receive an infrared the Receive an infrared Receive an infrared Receive an infrared beambeambeambeambeam link to receive beams from this screen. The device automatically looks for another device using infrared. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E R e c e i v e a l l i n c o m i n g b e a m R e c e i v e a l l i n c o m i n g b e a m R e c e i v e a l l i n c o m i n g b e a m options Turning off the R e c e i v e a l l i n c o m i n g b e a m R e c e i v e a l l i n c o m i n g b e a m saves battery power. Sending information Sending information Sending information Sending information Sending information To beam a contact:
To beam a contact:
To beam a contact:
To beam a contact:
To beam a contact:
1. Contacts Contacts In Contacts Contacts, highlight the contact Contacts name to beam. 2. Select Tools > Beam Contacts. 3. Align the IR ports of the P505 and the device to which you are beaming
(the devices should be in close range of each other and have clear line-of-sight). Chapter 10: Getting Connected 10-19 To beam a file:
To beam a file:
To beam a file:
To beam a file:
To beam a file:
1. Go to the program associated with the file you want to transfer, and select it from the list. 2. Align the IR ports of the P505 and the device to which you are beaming
(the devices should be in close range of each other and have clear line-of-
sight). 3. Tap and hold the item, then tap Beam File... Beam File... Beam File... on the pop-up menu. Beam File... Beam File... N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E You can also send items, but not folders, from File Explorer. Tap and hold the item that you want to send, then tap B e a mB e a mB e a mB e a mB e a m F i l eF i l eF i l eF i l eF i l e on the pop-up menu. Receiving information Receiving information Receiving information Receiving information Receiving information To receive information:
To receive information:
To receive information:
To receive information:
To receive information:
1. Align the IR ports of the devices (the devices should be in close range of each other and have clear line-of-sight). 2. Have the owner of the other device send the information to you. Your device automatically receives the information, provided the beaming option is set to receive incoming beams. See previous page for details. 10-20 P505 Pocket PC Chapter 11 This chapter provides information on how to use the Pocket PC Bluetooth feature. h t o o t e u l B g n i s U Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary 1 1 - 3 1 1 - 3 Introducing Bluetooth Introducing Bluetooth Introducing Bluetooth ........................................... 1 1 - 3 1 1 - 3 1 1 - 3 Introducing Bluetooth Introducing Bluetooth Bluetooth icon ............................................................... 11-3 Bluetooth settings Bluetooth settings
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.................................... services 1 1 - 8 Bluetooth Bluetooth Wireless serial port ........................................................ 11-8 Dial-up networking ......................................................... 11-9 Send via Bluetooth ....................................................... 11-10 Bluetooth Personal Area Network ................................ 11-12 11-2 P505 Pocket PC Introducing Bluetooth Introducing Bluetooth Introducing Bluetooth Introducing Bluetooth Introducing Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters (30 feet) without requiring a physical connection. Unlike infrared, you do not need to line up the devices to exchange information via Bluetooth. The devices only need to be within a range of about 10 meters. You can even exchange information to a device in a different room, as long as it is within the specified range. The Bluetooth technology allows your Pocket PC to:
Locate other Bluetooth devices within the vicinity Discover the services that those devices offer Connect to, use, and disconnect from those services Enable or disable individual services Use security features including authentication, authorisation, and encryption Bluetooth icon Bluetooth icon Bluetooth icon Bluetooth icon Bluetooth icon The Bluetooth icon is located on the lower right corner of the Today screen. When Bluetooth is enabled (turned ON), the icon is blue
, and the Bluetooth LED on the upper left side of the device blinks blue. When Bluetooth is disabled (turned OFF), the icon has a red X on its lower right corner
. Tapping the icon displays a menu that allows you to:
turn Bluetooth on or off launch the Bluetooth Manager change the Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth icon Chapter 11: Using Bluetooth 11-3 Bluetooth settings Bluetooth settings Bluetooth settings Bluetooth settings Bluetooth settings To configure the Bluetooth settings:
To configure the Bluetooth settings:
To configure the Bluetooth settings:
To configure the Bluetooth settings:
To configure the Bluetooth settings:
1. Tap from the lower right corner of the Today screen to display the Bluetooth menu. Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Settings 2. Tap Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Settings. Bluetooth Settings 3. Tap one of the tabs at the Bluetooth Bluetooth bottom of the Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Settings Settings window to make Settings Settings your desired changes. General General General General General Allows you to:
Accessibility Accessibility Accessibility Accessibility Accessibility Allows you to:
select the user profile see the Bluetooth status
(ON/OFF) turn Bluetooth ON or OFF tap a link to the Bluetooth Manager set the device name see the Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) select the remote devices you wish to connect set whether to allow remote devices to see your device 11-4 P505 Pocket PC Services Services Services Services Services Allows you to:
enable/disable available Bluetooth services change the advanced settings of Bluetooth services set authentication and specify encryption settings for Bluetooth services The available service settings are enabled when you select a Bluetooth service. Select a service from the list to establish its settings (enabled, authorisation and authentication). Advanced Advanced Other options can be accessed by tapping on Advanced Advanced and are Advanced described below:
Bluetooth Service Bluetooth Service Bluetooth Service Bluetooth Service Bluetooth Service D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n F i l e T r a n s f e r F i l e T r a n s f e r F i l e T r a n s f e r F i l e T r a n s f e r F i l e T r a n s f e r I n f o r m a t i o n E x c h a n g e I n f o r m a t i o n E x c h a n g e I n f o r m a t i o n E x c h a n g e I n f o r m a t i o n E x c h a n g e I n f o r m a t i o n E x c h a n g e S e r i a l P o r t S e r i a l P o r t S e r i a l P o r t S e r i a l P o r t S e r i a l P o r t Set the highest level directory on your device that remote devices can access. Set the default business card. Displays the port addresses. This cannot be changed. Personal Network Server Personal Network Server Personal Network Server Allows you to customise the service settings for Personal Network Server Personal Network Server H a n d s F r e e H a n d s F r e e H a n d s F r e e H a n d s F r e e H a n d s F r e e Dial-up Networking Server Dial-up Networking Server Dial-up Networking Server Allows you to enable and/or authenticate Dial-up Networking Server Dial-up Networking Server connection to the dial-up network server. your personal network server. Enable telephone and/or audio profile. Chapter 11: Using Bluetooth 11-5 Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager The Bluetooth Manager allows you to create, manage, and use Bluetooth to connect to remote devices. To launch the Bluetooth Manager:
To launch the Bluetooth Manager:
To launch the Bluetooth Manager:
To launch the Bluetooth Manager:
To launch the Bluetooth Manager:
1. Tap and hold the Bluetooth icon in the Today screen. Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager 2. Tap Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager. Bluetooth Manager My Shortcuts My Shortcuts 3. The My Shortcuts My Shortcuts screen My Shortcuts displays a list of pre-configured connections, if any. Tap to make a new connection Tap to add or remove paired devices Tap to set view options Tap to launch the Bluetooth connection wizard 11-6 P505 Pocket PC Active Connections Active Connections 4. Tap the Active Connections Active Connections Active Connections tab to display the active incoming and outgoing connections. Bluetooth connection wizard Bluetooth connection wizard Bluetooth connection wizard Bluetooth connection wizard Bluetooth connection wizard The Bluetooth connection wizard helps you set up connections with remote Bluetooth devices. To launch the Bluetooth connection wizard:
To launch the Bluetooth connection wizard:
To launch the Bluetooth connection wizard:
To launch the Bluetooth connection wizard:
To launch the Bluetooth connection wizard:
1. Tap from the Bluetooth Manager command bar. The Bluetooth Connection Wizard screen appears. 2. Select a type of connection that you wish set up, then tap Next Next Next. Next Next Cancel Cancel Tap Cancel Cancel to terminate the Cancel connection process. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Refer to the device online help for other information on Bluetooth connections. Chapter 11: Using Bluetooth 11-7 Bluetooth Bluetooth services services Bluetooth services services Bluetooth Bluetooth services Wireless serial port Wireless serial port Wireless serial port Wireless serial port Wireless serial port Using a Bluetooth serial port is equivalent to using a physical cable serial port connection between two devices. As with a physical connection, you have to configure the application that will use the serial port. To configure the Bluetooth Serial Port:
To configure the Bluetooth Serial Port:
To configure the Bluetooth Serial Port:
To configure the Bluetooth Serial Port:
To configure the Bluetooth Serial Port:
1. Tap the Bluetooth icon from the Today screen to display the Bluetooth menu. Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Settings 2. Tap Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Settings, Bluetooth Settings Services Services then tap the Services Services tab. Services Serial Port Serial Port 3. Select Serial Port Serial Port from the Serial Port available services, then tap the Advanced Advanced Advanced button. Advanced Advanced 4. Note the assigned Outbound COM Port 6, then assign the same Outbound COM port to the application that will use the Bluetooth serial port. 5. Tap to close the screen. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Refer to the applications documentation for more information about configuring your applications Outbound COM port. 11-8 P505 Pocket PC To use the wireless serial port:
To use the wireless serial port:
To use the wireless serial port:
To use the wireless serial port:
To use the wireless serial port:
1. Create a connection to the device that uses the wireless serial port
(i.e. Bluetooth GPS). See the section Bluetooth connection wizard on page 11-7. 2. Tap and hold the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen, then tap 3. Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager. Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager In My Shortcuts screen, tap and hold the device connection Connect Connect shortcut, then select Connect Connect from the pop-up menu. Connect 4. Enter the required information on the succeeding screens to complete the connection process. 5. When the connection is active, you can exchange, share, and browse data and files or launch applications from the remote Bluetooth device. Chapter 11: Using Bluetooth 11-9 Dial-up networking Dial-up networking Dial-up networking Dial-up networking Dial-up networking The Dial-up Networking feature allows you to connect to a remote computer through a phone line. Once connected, you can browse the Internet, check or read emails, etc. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E The remote Bluetooth device that will provide the Dial-up Networking service should have access to a telephone system, either a hard-wired or a cellular connection, and capable of answering a call. Devices that may provide a Dial-up Networking service:
Bluetooth-enabled cellular telephones Bluetooth-enabled desktop computers attached to a telephone system Bluetooth modems To use Dial-up Networking:
To use Dial-up Networking:
To use Dial-up Networking:
To use Dial-up Networking:
To use Dial-up Networking:
1. Create a connection to the device that will provide telephone access. See the section Bluetooth connection wizard on page 11-7. 2. Tap and hold the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen, then tap 3. Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager. Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Dial-up Networking Dial-up Networking In My Shortcuts screen, tap and hold the Dial-up Networking Dial-up Networking Dial-up Networking Connection Connection Connect Connect Connection shortcut, then select Connect Connect from the pop-up Connection Connect Connection menu. 4. On the first Bluetooth: Dial-up Connection screen, double-tap N e wN e wN e wN e wN e w Connection... Connection... New Connection New Connection New Connection, then tap O KO KO KO KO K. Connection... OR select New Connection New Connection Connection... Connection... 5. Key-in the following information on the second Bluetooth: Dial-up Connection screen:
Name for a connection Country code (if dialing outside the default country setting) Area code (if dialing outside the default area code setting) Phone number to be dialed
. 6. Tap 7. Enter the required information on the succeeding screens to complete the connection process. 8. When the connection is active, open a web browser from the device. 11-10 P505 Pocket PC Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth You can conveniently send your Pocket Outlook contacts, calendar items, and tasks individually or collectively to the remote device via Bluetooth. To send data via Bluetooth:
To send data via Bluetooth:
To send data via Bluetooth:
To send data via Bluetooth:
To send data via Bluetooth:
1. Tap
, then open either Contacts Contacts Calendar Calendar Tasks Tasks Contacts, Calendar Calendar, or Tasks Tasks. Calendar Contacts Contacts Tasks 2. Highlight an item that you wish to send to the remote device. 3. Tap and hold the item, then tap Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth from the Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth pop-up menu. O RO RO RO RO R Tools Tools Tap Tools Tools from the command bar, Tools Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth then select Send via Bluetooth Send via Bluetooth. Send via Bluetooth Chapter 11: Using Bluetooth 11-11 The device searches and displays remote Bluetooth device(s) in your location. 4. Tap the destination of the file, then tap to send. 11-12 P505 Pocket PC Bluetooth Bluetooth Personal Area Network Personal Area Network Bluetooth Personal Area Network Personal Area Network Bluetooth Bluetooth Personal Area Network A Bluetooth personal area network is a private, temporary, ad-hoc network of up to eight (8) devices. A Bluetooth personal area network allows you to easily exchange information that normally requires a TCP/IP network. Most chat utilities, multi-player games, etc. are fully functional in a Bluetooth personal area network environment. Bluetooth private area networks are subject to the same security settings (service availability, authorisation, authentication, and encryption) that govern other Bluetooth communications. One Bluetooth device must be the host of the personal area network. Other Bluetooth devices join the network as clients. The host can accept and reject clients on an individual basis. To set up a Bluetooth personal area network:
To set up a Bluetooth personal area network:
To set up a Bluetooth personal area network:
To set up a Bluetooth personal area network:
To set up a Bluetooth personal area network:
Bluetooth Bluetooth 1. From the Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Manager, tap NewNewNewNewNew > Join Manager Manager Join Join Join Manager Manager Join a personal network a personal network a personal network. Tap a personal network a personal network Next Next Next. Next Next 2. On the wizard screen, select Host a personal network Host a personal network Host a personal network, Host a personal network Host a personal network Next Next then tap Next Next. The device Next scans for Bluetooth devices. N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E Adding devices is optional. You do not have to add devices to the personal network while configuring the host. You can let other devices join the personal network later. Chapter 11: Using Bluetooth 11-13 3. Tap the remote devices you want to add to the personal network, Next Next then tap Next Next. Next 4. Add remote devices to the Bluetooth personal network, if desired. a. Tap the AddAddAddAddAdd button, then select the device that you want to add. b. Add other devices, if desired. You can add up to eight devices, including the host. 5. After adding devices, tap O KO KO KO KO K to complete the setup and close the wizard. To join a personal network:
To join a personal network:
To join a personal network:
To join a personal network:
To join a personal network:
Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager Bluetooth Manager, tap NewNewNewNewNew > Join a personal Join a personal Join a personal 1. From the Bluetooth Manager Join a personal Bluetooth Manager Join a personal network network Next Next network. Tap Next Next. network network Next Join a personal network Join a personal network 2. On the wizard screen, select Join a personal network Join a personal network, then Join a personal network Next Next tap Next Next. The Bluetooth browser appears. Next NextNext NextNext to 3. Select the host of the personal network, then tap Next establish a connection to the personal area network. If you are asked to enter the IP network settings, select U s eU s eU s eU s eU s e server-assigned IP address server-assigned IP address server-assigned IP address, then tap server-assigned IP address server-assigned IP address
. 11-14 P505 Pocket PC Notices Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission Statement Statement
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1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment 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 radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturers 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 to 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. W A R N I N G !
W A R N I N G !
W A R N I N G ! The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to W A R N I N G !
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the graphics card is required to assure compliance with FCC regulations. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Canadian Department of Communications Canadian Department of Communications Canadian Department of Communications Canadian Department of Communications Canadian Department of Communications Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Notices A-3 UL Safety Notices UL Safety Notices UL Safety Notices UL Safety Notices UL Safety Notices Required for UL 1459 covering telecommunications (telephone) equipment intended to be electrically connected to a telecommunication network that has an operating voltage to ground that does not exceed 200V peak, 300V peak-to-peak, and 105V rms, and installed or used in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). When using the Pocket PC, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
Do not use Do not use Do not use Do not use the Pocket PC near water, for example, near a bath tub, Do not use wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Do not use Do not use Do not use Do not use the Pocket PC during an electrical storm. There may be a Do not use remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use Do not use Do not use Do not use the Pocket PC in the vicinity of a gas leak. Do not use Required for UL 1642 covering primary (non-rechargeable) and secondary
(rechargeable) lithium batteries for use as power sources in products. These batteries contain metallic lithium, or a lithium alloy, or a lithium ion, and may consist of a single electrochemical cell or two or more cells connected in series, parallel, or both, that convert chemical energy into electrical energy by an irreversible or reversible chemical reaction. Do not Do not Do not Do not dispose the Pocket PC battery pack in a fire, as they may Do not explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions to reduce the risk of injury to persons due to fire or explosion. Do not Do not Do not Do not use power adapters or batteries from other devices to reduce Do not the risk of injury to persons due to fire or explosion. Use only UL certified power adapters or batteries supplied by the manufacturer or authorized retailers. A-4 P505 Pocket PC Replaceable batteries Replaceable batteries Replaceable batteries Replaceable batteries 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:
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. The marking or statement shall include the following or similar text:
C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING THE INSTRUCTIONS Compliance is checked by inspection. C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N C A U T I O N Use only with the battery listed in the user manual. Operator access with a tool Operator access with a tool Operator access with a tool Operator access with a tool 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 Equipment for restricted access locations Equipment for restricted access locations Equipment for restricted access locations 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. Notices A-5 4RF Exposure Information (SAR) This model phone meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.633 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.703 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available enhancements and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: MSQ-P505. For body worn operation, this phone 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 phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2004-12-29 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2004-12-29
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ASUSTeK Computer Inc
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005821988
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1 2 | Physical Address |
4F, No. 150, Li-Te Rd.
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1 2 |
Peitou, Taipei, N/A
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@americantcb.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 |
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 | Grantee Code |
MSQ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
P505
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J**** Y********
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1 2 | Title |
Associate Vice President
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 |
j******@asus.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
H**** Y********
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1 2 |
D****** L********
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1 2 | Physical Address |
No.52, Hwa-Ya 1st RD., Hwa Ya
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1 2 |
TaoYuan Hsien, 333
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1 2 |
TaoYuan Hsien
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1 2 |
Taiwan
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-3********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 |
886-3********
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1 2 |
D******@sporton.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PDA phone | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Grant Comments | Output is conducted. End-users must be provided with specific information required to satisfy RF exposure compliance for the final host device. This device contains a GSM PCS phone. | ||||
1 2 | Power Output is EIRP. Body-worn operations are 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. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.633 W/kg; Body-worn 0.703W/kg. This device contains a Bluetooth transmitter. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Firm Name |
Sporton International, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
W******** H****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
88626********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
88626********
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1 2 |
k******@sporton.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0015000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | BC | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 0.3440000 | 0.1600000000 ppm | 300KGXW |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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