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Disabling My Secrets To disable My Secrets:
1. From Today screen, tap Start >
Programs > My Secrets or Tap the My Secrets icon on the Today screen and from the shortcut menu, tap My Secrets Setting. 2. Select Security Setting tab, then tap Stop Security. 81 3. When prompted, tap Yes to confirm. 4. Tap Next to stop all running programs. 8
5. Tap Next to start decrypting files in My Secrets folder. 6. Tap Done when finished. 8
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Chapter Multimedia features Using the camera Viewing pictures and video 6 8
Using the camera The built-in two-megapixel camera allows you to take photos and record audio/video clips. Launching the camera To start using the camera:
Tap Start > Programs > Pictures and Videos > Camera icon or Press the Camera button on the left side of your device. Camera button Camera/shutter button NOTE:
By default, the preview screen is set to landscape. After launching the camera, your device is set to camera mode by default. In camera mode, the camera button function as shutter button. To exit the Camera:
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Tap the exit icon on the camera screen or press the button. Joystick functions in camera mode The following describes the 5-way joystick functions in Camera mode:
Up 2 abc 5 j k l tuv 8
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0 Down Backward 1 4 ghi 7 pqrs ENTER/ACTION Button def 3 mno 6 w xyz 9 Forward ok C Up Down Backward Forward Enter/Action button In camera preview mode, press for video mode. In the camera or video option menu, press to select menu items. In video preview mode, press for camera mode. In the video or camera options menu, press to select menu items. In camera mode and if the resolution is not 1600x1200, press to zoom in. In camera mode and if the resolution is not 1600x1200, press to zoom out. Press to take picture or start recording video. Press again to stop recording. Press to execute a selected menu item or to display more menu items. 87 Available capture modes Your device camera can be set to two capture modes:
Camera mode - Camera mode allows you to take photos, and save them to your device or MiniSD. You can also configure the camera to match an environment, set picture size, select magnification, adjust the picture quality, apply effects, and modify other advanced settings. Video mode - Video mode enables you to record audio/video clips. Like in camera mode, it also allows you to select the magnification, set the video size, enable macro mode, apply some effects, select target storage, and modify advanced video settings. Supported formats Using the camera mode or video mode, the images or video clip captured are stored in the following formats:
Still image (Camera mode) - JPEG (.jpg) Video (Video mode) - 3GP (.3gp), MPEG-4 (.mp4) 88 Camera mode screen The following describes the screen icons in Camera mode:
Tap to launch Pictures and Videos Number of . available shots Capture modes:
Camera mode Video mode Tap to launch camera menu Capture mode icon Picture quality icon Flash light status Macro mode status Default storage icon Scene mode icon Timer icon Burst mode status Effects icon Picture resolution Tap to close camera Tap to zoom in Tap to zoom out 8
Camera mode icons Capture mode icon [
Picture quality icon [
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Flash light status icon [
Macro mode icon [
] - indicates the current capture mode.
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]- indicates the picture quality used.
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] - indicates the camera flash status.
] - this icon appears when the camera is in macro mode. Default storage icon [
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] - indicates default storage for captured images and videos clips. Scene mode icon [
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] - indicates the scene mode used. Timer icon [
] - when the camera timer is enabled (5 seconds or 10 seconds), the corresponding timer icon appears. When you press the shutter button or the joystick to take a picture, the count down begins and picture is taken after the time set.
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Burst mode icon [
Effects icon [
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] - indicates the number of frames in burst mode.
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] - indicates the effects used. Picture resolution [
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] - shows the resolution used. When set to 1600x1200 resolution, the zoom in/zoom out function is disabled. Exit icon [
] - tap to exit camera. Zoom In [
] - tap to zoom in view of subject on screen. Zoom Out [
Thumbnails [
] - tap to zoom out view of subject on screen.
]- tap to launch Pictures and Video application and preview your images in thumbnails. Menu [
] - tap to launch camera menu options. Delete [
Remaining shots information - shows the remaining, available shots of pictures based on
] - tap to delete picture. the current settings.
0 Camera options menu The camera options menu allows you to change various camera and picture settings. To launch options menu:
1. Tap Menu from the camera screen. 2. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to display contents. Camera options shortcut menu
1 Change Mode The Change Mode option allows you to set capture mode into Camera or Video mode. Scene The Scene option allows you to select presets appropriate for a night scene or sports event. Select Auto to use best setting for any scene. Picture Size Allows you to set the frame size of picture.
Picture Quality This option provides three picture quality presets: Normal, Fine, and Super Fine. The picture quality is set to Super Fine by default. Flash Mode This option allows you to change the flash mode to suit a variety of lighting situations. Macro Mode Enables or disables the macro photography feature.
Zoom Allows you to change the maximum magnification allowed. Self-Timer Sets the delay of shutter release to 5 or 10 seconds after you have pressed the camera/shutter button.. Burst Allows you to take 4 or 9 pictures in succession by pressing the camera/shutter button only once.
Frame Allows you to set a frame. Effect The Effect option allows you to apply some effects to the subject. Select from the following configuration options: Black-White, Negative, and Sepia. Set to Normal for no effect. Save to Allows you to select the default storage for captured pictures. NOTE:
Prepare a MiniSD card before setting default storage to Storage Card.
Advanced This option allows you to set the following:
- Filename prefix format
- Filename prefix
- File number
- Date and time stamp
- Shutter sound
- Burst interval
Taking photos After launching the camera, your device is set to Camera mode by default. If set otherwise, tap Menu > Change Mode > Camera Mode then tap Done. You can also set to camera mode by tapping the camera mode icon on the screen. To take a photo:
1. Aim device to your subject then half-press camera/shutter button to auto-focus on subject. While camera/shutter button is half-pressed, you can see the auto-focus frame on the center of the screen. The frame turns green indicating the auto-focus is finished. Camera mode icon IMPORTANT:
The auto-focus range is effective only from 8~80 cm, if you want to skip this feature, press the joystick action button to take a picture. 2. Full-press the camera/shutter button or press the joystick action button to capture image. 3. Tap Camera or press the joystick action button again to go back to camera screen. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to take more photos. NOTE:
The image is automatically saved to the default storage location and can be previewed using the Pictures and Videos application. Auto-focus frame
7 Other options Tap Menu to access the following options:
Save to Contact Send via MMS Send via e-mail Send via BCR (Business Card Reader) Save to Contact To save to contacts:
1. Tap Menu then tap Save to contact. 2. From the Contact screen, select contact where you want the image saved then tap Select.
8 Send via MMS To send image via MMS:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send via MMS. 2. Key in recipient or tap To to display contact list. 3. Key in subject. 4. Tap Send. Send via Email To send image via electronic mail:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send via E-mail. 2. Key in recipient or tap To to display contact list. 3. Key in subject. 4. Key in message. 5. Tap Send.
Send to BCR To send image to BCR:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send to BCR. 2. From the BCRView screen, tap Recognize. 3. When finished, the information details are displayed onscreen. Tap Save to save the information to Contacts then tap on the confirmation screen. 4. Tap 5. Tap again to close application. to exit. NOTE:
Send picture to BCR only if you used the camera to take picture of a business card. Refer to section Using the Business Card Reader on page 108 for details. Delete image To delete image:
1. Tap Delete icon. 2. Tap OK from the confirmation message. 100 Video mode screen The following describes the screen icons in Video mode:
Tap to launch Pictures and Videos Recording indicator Green: Ready. Red: Recording Capture mode icons:
Camera mode Video mode Tap to launch . video menu Capture mode icon Remaining video . recording time Default storage icon
. Video resolution Tap to close camera Tap to zoom in Tap to zoom out 101 Video mode icons Capture mode icon [
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] - indicates the current capture mode. Flash light status icon [
Macro mode icon [
] - this icon appears when the flash light is enabled.
] - this icon appears when the video is in macro mode. Default storage icon [
Effects icon [
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] - indicates default storage for captured video clips.
] - indicates the effects used. Picture resolution [
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] - shows the resolution used. Exit icon [
] - tap to exit video. Zoom In [
] - tap to zoom in view of subject on screen. Zoom Out [
Thumbnails [
your video.
] - tap to zoom out view of subject on screen.
]- tap to launch Pictures and Video application and play Menu [
] - tap to launch video menu options. Delete [
Remaining video recording time information - shows the remaining, video recording
] - tap to delete video. time based on the current settings. 10
Video options menu The video options menu allows you to change various video and playback settings. To launch video options menu:
1. Tap Menu from the video screen. 2. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to display contents. Video options . shortcut menu 10
Change Mode The Change Mode option allows you to set your device into Camera or Video capture mode. Zoom Allows you to change the maximum magnification allowed. Video Size Allows you to set the frame size of video. 10
Flash Mode This option allows you to change the flash mode to suit a variety of lighting situations. Macro Mode Enables or disables the macro photography feature. Save to Allows you to select the default storage location for captured pictures. NOTE:
Prepare a MiniSD card before setting default storage to Storage Card. 10
Effect The Effect option allows you to apply some effects to the subject. Select from the following configuration options: Black-White, Negative, and Sepia. Set to Normal for no effect. Advanced This option allows you to set the following:
- Video filetype
- Filename prefix format
- Filename prefix
- File number
- Enable or disable audio when recording 10
Tap to display . more options Recording videos Set the device to video capture mode to record videos. To set video mode:
Tap Menu > Change Mode > Video Mode then tap Done. You can also set the video mode by tapping the video mode icon on the screen as shown. Video mode icon To record video:
1. Aim device to your subject then half-press camera/shutter button to auto-focus on subject. While camera/shutter button is half-pressed, the auto-focus frame appears on the center of the screen. Auto-focus frame 107 2. Full-press the camera/shutter button to begin recording. The record indicator turns from green to red while video is recording. 3. Full-press the camera/shutter button again to stop recording. Record indicator 4. Tap Camera to go back to camera screen. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to record another video. NOTE:
The video clip is automatically saved to the default storage location. Use Windows Media Player Mobile to playback video clip in your device. Use Apple QuickTime player, if you wish to play video clips in your computer. You can download QuickTime installer from www.apple.com/quicktime. 108 Other options Tap Menu to access the following options:
Send via MMS Send via E-mail Play Send via MMS To send video via MMS:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send via MMS. 2. Key in recipient or tap To to display contact list. 3. Key in subject. 4. Tap Send. 10
Send via Email To send video via electronic mail:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send via E-mail. 2. Key in recipient or tap To to display contact list. 3. Key in subject. 4. Key in message. 5. Tap Send. Play To play video:
1. Tap Menu then tap Play. 2. Tap to exit. 110 Delete To delete video:
1. Tap Delete icon. 2. Tap OK from the confirmation message. 111 Viewing pictures and video Use the Pictures and Video Application to preview stored images and playback video clips. Viewing pictures and video To view pictures and video:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Pictures and Videos. 2. Tap the picture or video clip you want to see. To view pictures or launch video clips stored in MiniSD card, tap the folder list (labeled My Pictures), and tap MiniSD Card. To view pictures stored in My Pictures folder on your device, tap My Pictures then tap picture thumbnail. To playback video clips in My Videos folder on your device, tap My Videos then tap video thumbnail. 11
7 Chapter Other features Business Card Reader Setting ring tone Wake-up setting Mode switcher System information Restoring factory default settings 11
Business Card Reader The Business Card Reader is a character recognition tool that scans and identifies the printed text on a business card then automatically categorizes the information and sends it to your Contact list. Using a picture file of a business card, Business Card Reader analyzes the appearance of the details in the business card and converts them to editable text in your Contact list. Using the Business Card Reader To process a saved business card picture file:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Biz Card Recognition. 2. Tap Menu > Select Picture. 3. Tap the picture of the business card that you want to process. 4. From the BCRView screen, tap Recognize. 11
The process may take a few seconds. 5. When finished, the information details are displayed onscreen. Tap Save to save the information in Contacts then tap confirmation screen. on the 6. Tap 7. Tap again to close application. to exit. 11
To process a business card using the camera:
IMPORTANT:
Make sure to clean the camera lens and provide enough lighting before taking pictures for BCR. Keep a 1280x960 resolution when taking pictures for BCR. 1. Launch the camera and take a clear picture of the business card. 2. From the camera menu, tap Menu then select Send to BCR. 3. From the BCRView screen, tap Recognize. The process may take a few seconds. 4. When finished, the information details are displayed onscreen. Tap Save to save the information in Contacts then tap confirmation screen. on the 5. Tap 6. Tap again to close application. to exit. 11
Setting ring tone With P525 you can add and configure your favorite music as your phone ring tone. You can easily configure your favorite song our sound as your ring tone with the following compatible audio formats: .mp3, .wav, .wma, and .mid. Adding ring tone to selection To add ring tone to the selection category under phone setting:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Ringtone icon. 2. Select a specific file extension from the list box. 3. Tap to check a ring tone file that you want to add. Tap to stop. to try ring tone sound and tap 117 Setting ring tone To set the ring tone:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone icon. 2. Select a ring tone from the Ring tone: list box. The songs or sounds that you added as ring tone appears on this list along with the default ring tones that came with the device. Tap to try ring tone sound and tap to stop. 3. Tap when finished. 118 Wake-up setting You can set the wake-up actions whenever your device is in sleep mode. To set the wake-up action:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Wakeup source icon. 2. Select from the available wake-up actions. Tap Select All to select all actions or tap Select None to deselect all available actions. 3. Tap when finished. 11
Mode switcher Mode switcher allows you to easily switch between applications and tasks. To use the mode switcher, press the mode switcher button on your device keypad. Press again to shift between applications. Mode switcher pop-up menu Mode switcher button You can configure the mode switcher and define the switcher type or select items to appear in the mode switcher pop-up menu. To define the switcher type:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Mode Switcher icon. 2. Tap the radio buttons to select the Switcher type. 3. Tap and drag the handle bar to set the switch Waiting Time. To select items to appear in the switcher pop-up menu:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Mode Switcher icon. 2. Tap the Items tab. 3. Select the items by tapping the check boxes. 10 System information The System Information contains important device information including the current device settings and version. To launch the System Information:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > System Information icon. 2. Tap the Device Info tab for device hardware information. 3. Tap Version tab to display the ROM, Boot, Radio, MP and Battery version. Device Info Version 11 Restoring default factory settings This option allows you to restore the default factory settings. To restore default settings:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Default Settings. 2. Input 1234 in the Password field to confirm that you want to restore to default settings. 3. Tap Ok. WARNING:
This option will delete all files stored in this device. 1
Chapter 8 Device components status ASUS Status icon 1
ASUS status icon The ASUS status icon allows you to easily check and see the current status of the following device components: CPU, USB, LCD Brightness, Battery power, Memory, MiniSD card, and storage. To check the status of these components, tap the ASUS Status icon on the Today screen. CPU: Allows you to set the CPU mode. Set to Automatic Mode to automatically change the CPU speed according to the CPU loading. USB: Allows you to set the USB connection mode. Brightness: Tap to adjust the LCD brightness on battery power or external power. Power: Displays the remaining battery power and allows you to set advanced power saving features. Memory: Displays the total, currently used, and remaining memory available. Storage card memory: Displays the total, used, and remaining storage card memory. MiniSD card: Tap to display the contents of the miniSD card installed. Settings: Allows you to select the items to display in this ASUS Status pop-up menu. 1
CPU mode setting Allows you to select the CPU mode (Turbo, Standard, Power Saving). Tap to check Automatic Mode to automatically change the CPU speed according to the CPU loading. USB setting Allows you to set the USB connection mode. 1
LCD Brightness Adjusts the LCD brightness on battery power and external power. Battery Displays the battery power status. The Advanced settings allows you to set a time when to turn-off the device if not used. 1
Memory Displays the total, in use and free memory. Storage card memory Displays the total, in use, and available storage card memory. 17 Programs running in memory Allows you to activate or stop any program running on memory. IMPORTANT:
When you exit a running program, you are actually only minimizing it and the program remains in the memory. You can stop these programs from running in the background using this option. Settings Allows you to select the items to display in the ASUS Settings pop-up menu. 18 Appendix Notices Contact information 1
Notices 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:
CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING THE INSTRUCTIONS 10 Operator access with a tool If a TOOL is necessary to gain access to an OPERATOR ACCESS AREA, either all other compartments within that area containing a hazard shall be inaccessible to the OPERATOR by the use of the same TOOL, or such compartments shall be marked to discourage OPERATOR access. An acceptable marking for an electric shock hazard is (ISO 3864, No. 5036). Equipment for restricted access locations For equipment intended only for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION, the installation instructions shall contain a statement to this effect. 11 WARNING The user needs to switch off the device when exposed to areas with potentially explosive atmospheres such as petrol stations, chemical storage depots and blasting operations. 1
ASUS Address: 15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan Tel: 886-2-2894-3447; Fax: 886-2-2890-7698 Declaration We declare that the IMEI codes for this product, P, are unique to each unit and only assigned to this model. The IMEI of each unit is factory set and cannot be altered by the user and that it complies with the relevant IMEI integrity related requirements expressed in the GSM standards. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please have my best attention. Sincerely yours, Contact Person: Jonathan Wu Company: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Tel: 886-2-2894-3447 Ext: 7225 Fax: 886-2-2890-7698 E-mail: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx 1
Contact information ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Taiwan) Hotline: 0800-093-456 (Toll-Free call from Taiwan only) Fax:
E-mail:
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- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC Regulations This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 135 RF 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. 136 The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.48 W/kg for GSM850 / 0.389 W/kg for PCS1900 and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.79 W/kg for GSM850 / 0.458 W/kg for PCS1900 / 0.00453 W/kg for WLAN (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:
MSQP525. 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. 137
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P525 User Manual E2653 Revised Edition V2 June 2006 Copyright 2006 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.
Table of Contents P525 specifications................................................................................ 8 Package contents................................................................................... 9 Chapter 1: Getting started Getting to know your P525.................................................................. 12 Layout
.....................................................................................................12 Device components description ....................................................................14 Getting your device ready.................................................................... 16 Installing the SIM card and battery................................................................16 Charging the battery......................................................................................18 Starting up............................................................................................. 19 Powering your device ....................................................................................19 Using the stylus .............................................................................................19 Calibrating P525............................................................................................20 Locking the keys and buttons........................................................................20 The Today screen................................................................................. 21 Status indicators............................................................................................22 Screen orientation .........................................................................................25 Start menu.....................................................................................................26
Chapter : Entering data Using the Input Panel........................................................................... 28 Using the Block Recognizer ..........................................................................28 Using the on-screen keyboard ......................................................................29 Using the Letter Recognizer..........................................................................30 Using T9 input ...............................................................................................31 Using the Transcriber ....................................................................................32 Writing and drawing on the screen..................................................... 33 Recording voice.................................................................................... 34 Using ActiveSync.............................................................................. 36 Synchronizing via USB..................................................................................38 Synchronizing via Bluetooth ..........................................................................39 Synchronizing via Infrared (IR)......................................................................39 Synchronizing with Exchange Server................................................. 40 Setting the synchronization schedule............................................................42 Searching information.......................................................................... 43 Getting Help.......................................................................................... 44 Chapter : Phone features Using phone.......................................................................................... 46 Phone pad .....................................................................................................46 Using flight mode ..........................................................................................46 Adjusting the device volume .........................................................................47 Making a call......................................................................................... 48
Using the keypad ..........................................................................................48 Using the phone pad .....................................................................................48 Making calls from Contacts ...........................................................................50 Making calls from Call History .......................................................................50 Using the Speed Dial ....................................................................................51 Using Voice Command..................................................................................52 Receiving a call..................................................................................... 53 Chapter : Wireless features Using Bluetooth.................................................................................. 56 Overview .......................................................................................................56 Activating Bluetooth in your device ...............................................................56 Configuring Bluetooth ...................................................................................57 Using WLAN (IEEE 802.11b)................................................................ 63 Introduction ...................................................................................................63 Activating WLAN in your device ....................................................................63 Configuring WLAN .......................................................................................64 Using Infrared (IR)................................................................................ 66 Setting a GPRS connection................................................................. 67 Connecting GPRS .........................................................................................70 Disconnecting GPRS ....................................................................................71 Using the GPRS Tool ....................................................................................72 Chapter : My Secrets Using My Secrets.................................................................................. 74
Enabling My Secrets .....................................................................................74 Unlocking My Secrets ...................................................................................76 Locking My Secrets .......................................................................................77 My Secrets setting.........................................................................................78 Disabling My Secrets ....................................................................................81 Chapter : Multimedia features Using the camera.................................................................................. 86 Launching the camera...................................................................................86 Joystick functions in camera mode ...............................................................87 Camera mode screen....................................................................................89 Taking photos ................................................................................................97 Video mode screen .....................................................................................101 Recording videos ........................................................................................107 Viewing pictures and video................................................................111 Viewing pictures and video ..........................................................................111 Chapter 7: Other features Business Card Reader........................................................................114 Using the Business Card Reader .................................................................114 Setting ring tone..................................................................................117 Adding ring tone to selection ........................................................................117 Setting ring tone ...........................................................................................118 Wake-up setting...................................................................................119 Mode switcher..................................................................................... 120
System information............................................................................ 121 Restoring default factory settings.................................................... 122 Chapter 8: Device components status ASUS status icon................................................................................ 124 CPU mode setting .......................................................................................125 USB setting .................................................................................................125 LCD Brightness ...........................................................................................126 Battery
...................................................................................................126 Memory
...................................................................................................127 Storage card memory..................................................................................127 Programs running in memory ......................................................................128 Settings
...................................................................................................128 Appendix Notices................................................................................................. 130 Contact information............................................................................ 134 7 P525 specifications Processor Operating System Memory Display Intel XScale 416MHz application processor Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition 128 MB Flash ROM 64 MB SDRAM 2.8-inch, 65, 536-color, 240 x 320-resolution, transreflective TFT touch screen LCD Frequency band Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) GPRS Camera Connectivity Battery capacity Expansion slots Audio Weight Dimension NOTE:
Class B, Multislot class 10 2.0 mega-pixel CMOS camera with Auto-Focus (AF) and built-in flash WLAN : 802.11b Bluetooth : V2.0 Infrared : SIR USB : USB Client 1.1 1300 mAh Lithium Ion MiniSD card slot 2.5 mm audio port Built-in microphone and speaker 160g (with battery) 116.8 x 59 x 19 mm Specifications are subject to change without notice. 8 Package contents Check your P525 package for the following items:
ASUS P525 device 1300 mAh Lithium-Ion battery AC Adapter USB Cable Stylus Protection case Headset Getting Started CD User Manual Quick Start Guide NOTE:
If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your retailer. CAUTION:
To reduce risk of fire, use only correct battery type. Refer to Installing the SIM card and battery section for details. Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack. Dispose of used batteries properly. Inquire from local authorities for proper disposal of battery.
10 1 Chapter Getting started Getting to know your P
Getting your device ready Starting up The Today screen 11 Getting to know your P
Layout 1. 2. 3. Top features 4 5. 6 7. 1
Left side features 8. 10 15. 16. Front features 9. 17. 18. 19 20. 11. 12. 13. 14. Infrared (IR) port Components:
1 Stylus 2 Mini-SD slot 3 I 4 Camera button 5 Voice Command/Record button 6 Volume controller 7 Reset button 8 Earpiece receiver 9 Notification LED 10 LCD touch screen 11 Left Soft key 12 Call key 13 Start button 14 Mode/Task switcher button 15 5-way Joystick 16 Alpha-numeric keypad 17 Right Soft key 18 End key 19 OK or Close button 20 Clear button Getting to know your P
25 26 21. 22. 23 24. Components:
21 Camera flash light 22 Camera lens 23 Speaker 24 Battery compartment 25 Power button 26 Hold button 27 Mic 28 Mini-USB connector 29 Earphone slot Rear features Right side features 27. 28. 29. Bottom features 1
Device components description No. 1 2 3 4 Item Stylus Mini-SD slot Infrared (IR) port Camera/Shutter button 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Voice Command/
Record button Volume controller Reset button Earpiece receiver Notification LED LCD touch screen Left Soft key Call key Start button Description Use the stylus to write, draw, or select items on the touch screen. Allows you to insert a Mini-SD storage card. Allows you to beam data to another device that has an infrared port. Press to launch the camera. In camera mode, half-press to auto-focus then full-press to take a picture. In video mode, full-press to start recording video and press again to stop. Press to start voice command. Voice Command allows you to say commands to your device. You can also press and hold this button or tap the application record icon to record voice. Press the arrow buttons to adjust the volume. Using the stylus, press reset button to soft-reset your device. Allows you to listen to incoming/outgoing calls. This multi-color LED notifies the following:
Green - Phone fully charged. Flashing green - Network detected. Red - Phone is charging. Flashing red - Event notification. Flashing blue - Bluetooth or WLAN(IEEE 802.11b) ON. This 2.8-inch, 65536-color, 240 x 320-resolution, transreflective touchscreen TFT LCD allows you to write, draw, or make selections using the stylus. Performs the command indicated above the button. Press to receive an incoming call or make a call. Launches the Windows Mobile start menu. 1
Device components description No. 14 15 Item Mode/Task switcher button 5-way Joystick 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Numeric keypad Right Soft key End button Ok or Close button Clear button Camera flash light Camera lens Speaker Battery compartment Power button Hold button Mic Mini-USB connector Earphone port Description Allows you to switch applications and tasks. This 5-way joystick is used to move through menus. Press the center to run an application or in camera mode, press to take a picture. Allows easy dialing when making a phone call. Performs the task indicated above the button. Press to end a call. Press to confirm a command or press to close/exit an open application. Press to delete a character or number to left. Allows you to capture images in a dim environment. This 2-megapixel camera comes with Auto-Focus (AF) lens and flash light features. Allows you to listen audio media and incoming phone calls. Contains the battery that supplies power to the device. Press once to set suspend mode or to wake device from sleep mode. Press and hold to turn the power ON or OFF. Press to disable all keys including the LCD touch screen. Used to answer phone calls, say voice commands, and record sounds or voice. Use this connector to synchronize your data or to charge the battery. Plug headset accessory to this port. 1
Getting your device ready Installing the SIM card and battery Before you can make a phone call using your P525, you need to install a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. A SIM card contains your phone number, subscriber details, phonebook, and additional phone memory. Your P525 comes with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. New batteries come partially discharged and should be fully charged before using them. They generally do not reach their rated capacity until they have been charged and discharged at least four (4) times. We recommended that new batteries be charged overnight even though they may indicate that the charge is complete after a few hours. Sometimes charging may stop during the initial charge and it is necessary to remove the battery for approximately fifteen (15) minutes and then put it back on charge. CAUTION:
Use only an ASUS qualified battery. To install a SIM card and battery:
1. Remove the battery compartment over. NOTE:
If the device is on, it automatically turns off after you open the battery compartment. 1
2. Remove the battery. 3. Insert the SIM card with its gold contacts facing down and the notched corner oriented to the upper left corner of the slot as shown. 4. Replace the battery into the compartment with its copper contacts aligned to the copper conductor on the device. 5. Replace battery compartment cover. 17 Charging the battery The bundled battery pack is shipped partially charged. Charge the battery up to four (4) hours before using for the first time. To charge battery:
1. Connect the AC adapter plug to the system connector at the bottom of the device. 2. Connect the AC power plug to a grounded wall socket or power strip. NOTE:
The notification LED turns red and charging battery icon appears on the status bar indicating that the battery is charging. If your battery gets totally discharged, you need to recharge it for at least twenty minutes before you can turn it back on. 18 Starting up Powering your device Make sure that your P525 is fully-charged before starting the device for the first time. To turn on power:
1. Press and hold the power button. Power button 2. Follow onscreen instructions to align screen and set the local time zone. Using the stylus The stylus is a pen-like device found behind the upper right corner of your P525. Use the stylus to write, draw, select, or drag an item on the screen. Single-tap an item to select it. Tap and hold an item to see a menu. Stylus 1
Calibrating P
Calibrating your device ensures that the item you tap on the screen is activated. This involves tapping in the center of targets that appear in various coordinates on the screen. To calibrate your screen:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab then tap Screen icon. 2. On the General tab tap Align Screen and follow succeeding calibration screen instructions. You can also invoke the calibration screen by simultaneously pressing the Mode and Clear buttons. Locking the keys and buttons You can lock the keys and buttons of your device to avoid inadvertently dialing numbers or launching any application. To lock the keys and buttons:
1. Locate the Hold button on the right side of your device. 2. Slide the hold button downward to lock. 3. To unlock, slide the hold button upward.
0 Hold button The Today screen The Today screen displays information useful to you. You can configure the Today screen to have all the important information you need. To access the Today screen, tap Start > Today. To personalize the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today. The following describes the common information found on the today screen:
Status bar Tap to open the Start menu Tap to setup date, time, and alarm. Displays the current network . provider and connection status . Tap to set user information Tap to open messages Tap to setup tasks Tap to setup profile Tap to read or make appointments Tap to sign in Pocket MSN Tap to display call history Indicates the battery status Tap to adjust volume Displays the signal status Tap to view connectivity status Displays the Bluetooth. connection status Tap to lock, unlock, or change My Secrets settings
(Appears only when My Secrets is enabled.) Tap to change screen orientation Tap to display system CPU, USB setting, LCD brightness, battery, memory, and MiniSD status Tap to change WLAN .
(IEEE 802.11b) settings Tap to change Bluetooth settings Tap to launch Contacts list
1 Status indicators Refer to the table below for the Today screen icon status indicators. Icon Description General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) available. Connecting via GPRS. Connected via GPRS. Connecting with ActiveSync ActiveSync connection not active. ActiveSync synchronization in progress. Call forwarded. Call in progress. Call on hold. Missed call. New message.
Status indicators Icon Description New voice mail. No cellular phone service. No signal. Searching for cellular phone service. Indicates signal strength. Sound OFF. Sound ON. Battery low. Battery extremely low. Battery partially charged. Battery charging. Battery fully charged.
Status indicators Icon Description Searching Wi-Fi connection. Wi-Fi active. Roaming service. This icon appears only if you have international roaming feature. Vibrate or silent mode on. Bluetooth headset connected. Bluetooth head connected with sound. Appears when you set alarm Pocket MSN service notification. Pocket MSN chat is online.
Screen orientation You can set the screen to three different orientations:
1. Portrait 2. Landscape (right-handed) 3. Landscape (left-handed) Set to Portrait mode to get a better view or better operation of certain applications on your device. Set to Landscape when viewing pictures, video or viewing longer text files. To change the screen orientation, tap Start > Setting > System tab > Screen then select the orientation you want. You can also change the orientation by tapping the icon. Landscape mode Portrait mode
Start menu The Start menu contains various programs and applications that you commonly use. Tap Start to display the start menu items:
Portrait mode Landscape mode You can also customize the items that appear in the Start menu. To do this:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Menus. 2. Select the check boxes of the items you want to appear in the Start menu. You can select up to seven (7) items.
2 Chapter Entering data Using the Input Panel Writing and drawing on the screen Recording voice Using ActiveSync Synchronizing with Exchange Server Searching information Getting Help
7 Using the Input Panel When you start an application or select a field that requires text, symbols, or numbers, the Input Panel icon appears on the menu bar. The Input Panel allows you to select various input methods available on your device including: Block Recognizer, Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, T9, and Transcriber. Using the Block Recognizer The Block Recognizer allows you to use a single stroke to write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations, which are converted into typed text. To use the Block Recognizer:
1. In an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Block Recognizer. 2. Write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations in the designated writing area. Write letters on the abc (left) area of the box. Write numbers on the 1 (right) area of the box. Tap the special symbols button to key in symbols, punctuations and other special characters. Tap Help ? button for help on how to write characters. Tap for special characters Input panel
8 Using the on-screen keyboard With the on-screen keyboard, you can key in text, symbols, numbers, or other special characters when input is possible. To input text using the on-screen keyboard:
1. In an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Keyboard. 2. Key in text by tapping keys on the on-screen keyboard. Input panel To enlarge the on-screen keyboard:
1. Tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Option. 2. Select Keyboard from the Input Method list. 3. Tap Large Keys.
Using the Letter Recognizer With the Letter Recognizer you can write individual letters, numbers, or special characters, which are converted into typed text. To use the Letter Recognizer:
1. In an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Letter Recognizer. 2. Write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations in the designated writing area. Write capital letters on the ABC (left) area of the box. Write lower case letters on the abc (middle) area of the box. Write numbers on the 1 (right) area of the box. Tap the special symbols button to key in symbols, punctuations and other special characters. Tap Help ? button for help on how to write characters.
0 Tap for special characters Input panel Using T input T9 allows you to enter text in alpha-numeric format. As you key in alpha-numeric texts on the keypad, T9 automatically matches your input with most likely the completed word. To switch to T9 input:
In an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap T or While you are editing a document and T9 is not your input method, long press key to switch to ASUS T9. TIP:
To switch between Symbols, 123, Abc, and T9 English while using T9 input, long press key to display shortcut menu then use joystick to select your choice. While you are editing a document and T9 is not your input method, long press ASUS T9. After using T9 as input method, tap the Input icon to minimize the keypad or long press * key to switch to other input methods. key to switch to T input shortcuts To key in a word or number, tap the keys on the keypad. To insert a word or number from the word list:
a. Use joystick to move highlighted bar on word list. b. Press joystick to add selected word or number. c. Press to delete previous character or highlighted text. Word list Use joystick to select word Alpha-numeric keypad Press to delete character or selected text to the left
1 Using the Transcriber Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write in cursive, print, or mixed styles. It reliably recognizes not only written text but also numbers and symbols. Make sure to write legibly. See Help for more information on the Transcriber. To use the Transcriber:
1. Start an application that accepts user input, such as Notes or Word Mobile. 2. Tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Transcriber. To write using Transcriber (using Notes):
1. Tap screen to position the cursor where you want the text to appear. 2. Use the stylus to write on the screen. The handwriting will be converted to text after you lift the stylus from the screen. To edit text:
1. Draw a line across the text you want to edit. After you lift the stylus from the screen, the line will disappear and the selected text will be highlighted. 2. You can now rewrite the text or use the Transcriber gestures to edit your selected text. See Help for the Transcriber gestures. Tap for Help
Input panel Writing and drawing on the screen You can write or draw directly on the screen and save notes in your own handwriting. If you prefer to use your own handwriting or use drawings in your notes, set the default input mode to Writing. If you prefer text, set the default mode to Typing. To set the default input mode for Notes:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. 2. From the Notes list, tap Menu > Options. 3. In the Default mode: box, tap the down arrow and select any of the following:
Writing - if you want to draw or enter handwritten text in a note. Typing - if you want to create a typed note. 4. Set the other options according to your preference. 5. Tap when finished. To write a note:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. 2. From the Notes list, tap New. 3. Write your text on the screen. 4. When finished, tap to return to the Notes list.
Recording voice You can record sound, voice, or add a recording to a note using your device. To start a voice recording:
1. Press and hold the Record button while recording. 2. Release to stop recording. 3. Tap to close and exit. Press and hold to record To create a voice recording using Notes:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. 2. From the Notes list, tap New. 3. If you do not see the recording toolbar, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 4. Tap the record icon to begin recording. 5. Place the receiver near your mouth or source of sound. 6. Tap the stop icon when finished recording. A recording icon appears on the note. 7. Tap
.
To add a recording to a saved note:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. 2. From the Notes list, tap to open a saved note. 3. If you do not see the recording toolbar, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 4. Tap the record icon to begin recording. 5. Place the receiver near your mouth or source of sound. 6. Tap the stop icon when finished recording. A recording icon appears on the note. 7. Tap
.
Using ActiveSync ActiveSync allows you to synchronize data in your device with data in your computer. ActiveSync can also synchronize over a wireless or cellular network with Microsoft Exchange Server, provided that your cellular phone service or company is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync. When synchronized directly with Exchange Server, you can stay up to date even when your PC is turned off. During synchronization, ActiveSync compares the data in your device with the data in your computer or Exchange Server, and updates all data with recent changes. You can select and synchronize data in the following locations using ActiveSync:
Contacts Calendar Email Tasks Notes Favorites Files Media You can also exchange data between your computer and device without synchronizing. ActiveSync is already installed in your device, but before you can synchronize data with your computer, you must first install ActiveSync in your computer. Install ActiveSync from the Microsoft companion CD that came with your device package. After you have installed ActiveSync, set up a sync relationship between your device and your computer. ActiveSync recognizes your device and automatically transfers the synchronization settings you have in your device.
If you wish to synchronize your device with Exchange Server through your company or service provider, obtain the name of the Exchange Server, user name, password, and domain name from your network administrator before starting the Sync Setup Wizard. To install and configure ActiveSync in your computer:
1. Insert the Microsoft companion CD that came with your device package. 2. Follow succeeding screen instructions. 3. After the setup is complete, the Sync Setup Wizard automatically starts when you connect your device to your computer. Follow screen instructions to complete the wizard. 4. From the Sync Setup Wizard, you can:
Configure an Exchange Server connection to synchronize directly with an Exchange Server. Acquire from your network administrator the required parameters for input. Create a synchronization relationship between your computer and your device. 5. Select the information type that you want to synchronize. 6. After you finish the wizard, ActiveSync automatically synchronizes your device. You can disconnect the device after the synchronization is complete. NOTE:
When connected, your device is automatically synchronized with your computer. ActiveSync synchronizes everytime you make a change on either the device or computer. You cannot use WLAN to synchronize database. Refer to your Windows Mobile Help, for more information about ActiveSync synchronization.
7 Synchronizing via USB You can connect to your device using the bundled USB cable to synchronize to your computer. To synchronize your device via USB:
1. After installing ActiveSync to your computer, connect the USB plug to the mini-USB connector at the bottom of the device. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to your computer. Upon connection, ActiveSync automatically synchronizes your device.
8 Synchronizing via Bluetooth You can connect your device to your computer using the Bluetooth wireless technology. To synchronize your device via Bluetooth:
1. Configure Bluetooth in your computer to support ActiveSync. Refer to the ActiveSync Help in your computer for instructions. 2. Turn on Bluetooth in your device. See Using Bluetooth section in Chapter 4 for details. 3. On your device, tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync. 4. From the ActiveSync screen, tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Make sure your device is within Bluetooth range with your computer. If this is the first time you connect to this computer via Bluetooth, perform the Bluetooth wizard in your device and setup a Bluetooth partnership between your device and computer. Refer to Chapter 4 for Bluetooth wireless connection settings. Synchronizing via Infrared (IR) You can connect your device to your computer using the built-in Infrared port. To synchronize your device via Infrared (IR):
1. Configure ActiveSync in your computer to receive infrared beams. Refer to the ActiveSync Help in your computer for instructions. 2. On your device, tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync. 3. From the ActiveSync, tap Menu > Connect via IR. Make sure that the IR port in your device is lined-up and in close range with the IR port of the computer. 4. Tap Sync.
Synchronizing with Exchange Server To synchronize your device with Exchange Server:
1. From the ActiveSync menu, tap Menu > Add Server Source. 2. In the Server Address field, input the name of the server running Exchange Server then tap Next. If necessary, tap the check box This server requires an encrypted
(SSL) connection.
0 3. Input your name, password, and domain then tap Next. 4. Tap the check boxes to select the data items that you want to synchronize with Exchange Server. To change the available synchronization settings, select a data item then tap Settings. Tap Finish when done. 5. Start the sync process.
1 Setting the synchronization schedule To set the synchronization with Exchange Server:
1. From the ActiveSync screen, tap Menu > Schedule. 2. Refer to the table for input details. Volume High Low While roaming Recommended setup Select a shorter interval in the Peak times list. Select As items arrive option or a longer interval in the Off-peak times list. Check Use above settings while roaming.
Searching information Using the search tool, you can search for files and other items stored in your device or the external MiniSD card. You can search by file name or by words located in various applications including the Calendar, Contacts, Excel Mobile, Word Mobile, Outlook Mobile, Help, Messages, Notes, and Tasks. You can also filter your search to files larger than 64 KB. To search for a file or an item:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Search. 2. In Search for, input the file name, word, or other information you want to search. 3. In Type, select the data type to help you filter your search. 4. Tap Search. Found items are listed in Results. 5. In the Results list, tap the item for which your need information.
Getting Help You can easily find Help for using any program on the device. To get help for a program:
From the Today screen or program, tap Start > Help. A page will open with links to topics that explain how to use the program.
Chapter Phone features Using the phone Making a call Receiving a call 3
Using phone Like a standard cellular phone, you can use your P525 to make and receive calls. You can also keep a history of calls made and received, send SMS or MMS messages, take notes while talking, call from Contacts, and copy SIM card contacts to your device. Phone pad The phone pad allows you to easily dial and access the Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial, and Phone settings. To launch the Phone pad, do any of the following:
Tap Start > Phone. Press the talk Directly dial the phone number you want to call using the numeric key pad. From the Today screen, press the left soft key. button. Using flight mode Generally, you are required to turn off your cellular phone onboard an aircraft during take-
off and landing. Flight mode enables you to turn off the phone function but keep your device turned on to use other functions. To use flight mode:
Tap the signal icon then tap Turn on flight mode. To resume phone function, tap the signal icon then tap Turn off flight mode.
Adjusting the device volume To adjust the device volume:
1. Tap the speaker icon. 2. From the volume menu, you can:
Adjust the phone volume or device volume by moving the slider to the desired volume level. Tap On, Vibrate, or Off to change the system and ringer volume settings. You can also adjust the device volume by pressing the volume controller keys at the left side of the device. Volume controller
7 Making a call You can make a phone call using either the key pad or phone pad. You can also make calls directly from the Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial, or Voice Commander. Using the keypad To make a call using the keypad:
1. Enter the number of the party you wish to call, then press
. If you pressed the wrong number, press to erase number to the left. 2. Talk to the called party when connected. 3. When finished, press to end the call. Using the phone pad To make a call using the phone pad:
1. Tap Start > Phone. 2. From the phone screen, tap the number of
. the party you want to call then tap If you tap the wrong number, tap the back arrow to erase number to the left. 3. Talk to the called party when connected. 4. When finished, tap to end the call.
8 Back arrow Talk button Phone pad features Operator name Numeric keypad Press to launch Contacts list Press to turn speaker ON/OFF Press to take notes Press to launch numeric keypad Dialled numbers appear here Press to delete number to the left Press to set speed dial Press to launch Call History Press to make call Press to launch menu Displays the current call status Press to mute Press to launch Contacts list Press to hold call Press to end call Press to launch menu
Making calls from Contacts To make a call directly from Contacts:
1. Tap Start > Phone. 2. From the Phone pad, tap Contacts or press the Left soft key. You can also launch Contacts from the Today screen by tapping Contacts on the menu bar or pressing the Right soft key. 3. You can do any of the following to make a call:
Tap to select a contact, then from the Contacts list, tap Call. Tap to select a contact, then press talk Select a contact then press the talk the Phone pad, and once to dial the number. You can also tap and hold the contact, and on the shortcut menu tap Call. button. button twice. Once to send the number to Making calls from Call History To make a call from the call history:
1. Tap Start > Phone. 2. On the Phone pad, tap the Call History button. 3. Scroll to the desired contact or phone number, and tap Call. To look for more numbers in other categories, tap Menu > Filter and tap a category. You can also launch Call History in the Today screen by pressing the left soft key.
0 Call History button Using the Speed Dial With Speed Dial you can call frequently dialled numbers in a single tap. For example, if you assign a contact to the number 2 button in Speed Dial, you can simply tap and hold on the Phone pad to dial the contacts number. To create a Speed Dial entry:
1. Make sure that entry you want to create is already in the Contacts. 2. Tap Start > Phone. 2. On the Phone pad, tap the Speed Dial button. 3. Tap Menu > New. 4. Tap a contact from the list then tap Select. 5. In the Location box, select an available location for the new speed dial then tap OK. To create a Speed Dial entry from Contacts:
1. From the Contacts list, tap and hold a contact name. 2. On the shortcut menu, tap Add to Speed Dial. 3. Select an available location for the new Speed Dial. To delete a Speed Dial entry:
In the Speed Dial list, tap and hold the desired entry and tap Delete.
1 Using Voice Command To make a phone call using voice command:
1. Press the voice command button on the left side of your device. 2. From the following screen, your device asks you to Say command. 3. Audibly say Call then the name to call from your Contact list. 4. Say Yes or No after the confirmation question. If you said Yes, the voice command proceeds and dials the number;
otherwise, it returns to the voice command menu. 5. Say Goodbye to exit voice command. NOTES:
To use voice commander while using a headset, press the answer button on the headset then follow given instructions.
Receiving a call When you receive a call, a message will appear, giving you the option to answer or ignore the incoming call. To answer or reject an incoming call:
To answer a call tap Answer, or press
. To reject an incoming call, tap Ignore, or press
. TIP:
Long press to switch receiver to speakerphone mode. The following pop-up screen appears during an incoming call:
Tap Answer to receive call or Tap Ignore to dismiss call. To terminate a call:
Tap End or press on the device to terminate an incoming or outgoing call in progress.
4 Chapter Wireless features Using Bluetooth Using WLAN (IEEE 80.11b) Using Infrared (IR) Setting a GPRS connection
Using Bluetooth Overview Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows devices with Bluetooth capabilities to exchange data within a radius of about 10 meters (30 feet) without requring a physical connection. With Bluetooth enabled in your device, you can:
Connect and communicate (i.e. beam files, tasks, contacts) with other devices with Bluetooth features. Use Bluetooth service. After you connect to another device or computer using Bluetooth, you can use the services available on that device. Activating Bluetooth in your device To activate (turn ON) Bluetooth in your device:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Bluetooth icon. 2. From the Bluetooth screen, tap General tab. 3. Tap Turn on button. The Bluetooth status is displayed above the Turn on/Turn off buttons. You can also turn Bluetooth On or Off from the Today screen. To do this:
1. Find the Bluetooth icon at the botton right corner of the Today screen. 2. Tap to display shortcut menu then tap Turn Bluetooth ON. The Bluetooth icon changes to if Bluetooth is turned Off.
Configuring Bluetooth To configure Bluetooth in your device:
1. Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Bluetooth icon. 2. From the Bluetooth screen, you can access the following tabs:
General - allows you to set the user profile, turn Bluetooth on or off, displays the Bluetooth status, and provides a link to the Bluetooth Manager. Accessibility - allows you to set the device name, see the Bluetooth Device Address, select remote device you want to connect, and set whether to allow remote devices to detect your device. Services - enable or disable available Bluetooth services, require authorization, set authentication passkey, and set to require encryption. You can also access advanced settings from this tab. The available service settings are enabled when you select a Bluetooth service. Select a service from the list to establish its settings. Bluetooth Service File Transfer Description Set the highest level directory on your device that remote devices can access. Information Exchange Sets the default business card. Serial Port Displays the port addresses. This cannot be changed. Personal Network Server Allows you to customise the service settings for your personal network server. Hands Free Enable telephone and/or audio profile. Dial-up Networking Server Allows you to enable or authenticate, or both, the connections to the dial-up network server. NOTES:
The Bluetooth device setup instructions provided in this section may differ with other Bluetooth devices. If the instructions in this guide differs from the documentation that came with your Bluetooth-enabled device, follow the latter.
7 Using a Bluetooth-enabled headset Mono headset setup 1. Make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on your device. 2. Tap on the Today screen then on the shortcut menu tap Bluetooth Manager. 3. From the Bluetooth Manager, tap New. 4. From the Bluetooth Connection Wizard, tap Hands-free/Headset setup then tap Next.
8 5. Make sure that your headset device is in pairing mode and ready to receive incoming connection requests then tap Next. 6. Tap the name of your Bluetooth-
enabled headset device then tap Next. 7. In Passkey, input the alphanumeric passkey of your headset device then tap
. You can find this in the documentation that came with your headset device. 8. Tap Finish. You are now ready to use your headset device. NOTES:
If the connection between the device and a Bluetooth headset fails, press the device icon then choose Re-connection, you do not have to pair the devices again
Stereo headset setup P525 supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), which is used by Bluetooth-enabled stereo headsets. Make sure that your stereo headset also supports A2DP. 1. Tap on the Today screen then on the shortcut menu tap Bluetooth Manager. 2. From the Bluetooth manager screen, tap New then select High Quality Audio Setup. 3. Make sure that your stereo headset device is in pairing mode and ready to receive incoming connection requests then tap Next. 4. Tap the name of your stereo headset device then tap Next. If you want to create a shortcut, tap the check box Create a shortcut for this connection then input a connection name. If you want to use a secure connections, tap the check box to Use a secure, encrypted connection.
0 5. Tap Finish to initiate connection. NOTES:
To answer a phone call using your stereo headset, make sure that you have mono and stereo connection at the same time. To use voice commander while using a headset, press the answer button on the headset then follow given instructions. Using a Bluetooth-enabled GPS To configure a Bluetooth-enabled GPS device:
1. Make sure that Bluetooth is enable on your device. 2. Tap on the Today screen then on the shortcut menu tap Bluetooth Manager. 3. From the Bluetooth Manager, tap New. 4. Make sure that your GPS device is in pairing mode and ready to receive incoming connection requests. 5. From the Connection Wizard, tap Explore a Bluetooth device then tap Next.
1 6. Tap the name of your Bluetooth-
enabled GPS device then tap Next. 7. Select SPP Slave in the Service Selection list then tap Next. 8. Tap Finish. 9. Tap and hold the shortcut icon to display shortcut menu then tap Connect. 10.In Passkey, input the alphanumeric passkey of your headset device then tap OK. You can find this in the documentation that came with your headset device.
Using WLAN (IEEE 80.11b) Introduction WLAN (IEEE 802.11b), refers to certain types of wireless local area network (WLAN) that use specifications in the 802.11 family. Created by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a nonprofit international association to certify interoperability of wireless local area network products. Any device tested and approved by the Wi-Fi Alliance are certified as interoperable with each other even if they are from different manufacturers. Activating WLAN in your device To activate WLAN in your device:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Wi-Fi Manager icon. 2. From the Wi-Fi Manager screen, tap Menu then Turn Wi-Fi On. You can also turn Wi-Fi ON or OFF from the Today screen:
1. Tap the Wi-Fi icon 2. From the pop-up callout, tap Turn on Wi-Fi. on the status bar. or NOTE:
When WLAN is used simultaneously with the GPRS, the latter will get signal priority. We recommend not to use WLAN and GPRS at the same time. We recommend not to use WLAN and the Bluetooth function at the same time. Disturbance in data transmission is possible since both use the same wireless channel. The WLAN and USB connections can not be used at the same time. When the battery power is less than 20% the device prompts a warning message whether to continue using WiFi or not. Tap Yes to continue using or No to disconnect. In any case, we recommend that you plug the power adapter immediately to avoid losing data.
Configuring WLAN To configure WLAN in your device:
1. Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Wi-Fi Manager icon. 2. From the Wi-Fi Manager screen, you can access the following tabs:
Wi-Fi Status Setting IP Info Site Survey NOTE:
Tap ? for Wi-Fi Help. Wi-Fi Status Displays the Wi-Fi status, ESSID, BSSID, Setting Allows you to set the Adhoc channel, BSS mode, channel, data rate, IP Address, and signal strength. preamble, data rate, enable or disable power save feature, set power strength, and enable or disable auto power off feature. NOTE:
The Power Save feature reduces data transmission rate but improves the battery life.
IP Info Displays the network information and allows you to renew or ping a network connection. Site Survey Shows the available wireless networks in the area.
Using Infrared (IR) You can use your device to connect to another device with infrared capabilities. To connect to another device via infrared:
1. Setup the device you want to connect to receive infrared beams. Refer to the technical documentation that came with the device. 2. Configure your device to receive infrared beams. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap Beam icon. 3. Tap to check Receive all incoming beams. 4. Tap 5. Line up the infrared ports of both devices. Make sure that they are unobstructed and
. within range. 6. Send data from the source device. Upon connection, your device prompts that data is being received. Tap Cancel if you want to stop transfer. 7. When finished, tap Yes to accept and save data or tap No to discard data.
Setting a GPRS connection Your P525 allows you to connect via General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS is a wireless communication standard that runs at speeds of up to 115 kbps, compared to 9.6 kbps of the current Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). It supports a wide range of bandwidths that allows sending and receiving small bursts of data, such as email and web browsing. To set a GPRS connection in your device:
1. From the Today screen, tap on the status bar. 2. From the pop-up callout, tap Settings. Pop-up callout 3. From the Settings screen, select the Connections tab then tap Connections icon.
7 4. From the Connections screen, tap Add a new model connection. 5. Input a unique name for the connection then select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the modem list.
8 6. Input the Access point name. 7. Input your user name, password, and domain then tap Finish. Contact your network administrator for assistance. NOTE:
The GPRS and USB connections can not be used at the same time.
Connecting GPRS To connect GPRS:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap Connections icon. 2. From the Connections screen, tap Manage existing connections. 3. Tap and hold on an existing connection then from the pop-up menu tap Connect. Tap Delete if you want to delete selected connection setting. 4. When connected, tap to exit. 70 If you have set a default GPRS connection, it automatically connects when you launch an application that connects to the Internet. 1. Launch any application that connects to the Internet (e.g. Internet Explorer). The device will automatically connect your default GPRS connection. A pop-up callout appears to display the connection status. 2. When connected, you can start browsing the Internet. If youre using Internet Explorer, the default site will be displayed. Disconnecting GPRS To disconnect GPRS:
1. Tap from the status bar. 2. From the pop-up callout, tap Disconnect. 3. Tap to exit. NOTE:
If your ActiveSync is set to sync with Exchange Server automatically, synchronization will occur after you connect again. GPRS will automatically reconnect everytime you launch an application that requires GPRS connection (e.g. Internet Explorer, Pocket MSN). Pop-up callout 71 Using the GPRS Tool The GPRS Tool allows you to conveniently select and connect to your GPRS service provider. To connect via GPRS Tool:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Network Setting icon. on the status bar You can also tap then tap Settings from the pop-up callout. 2. From the Network Setting screen, select your GPRS provider from the list. 7
Chapter My Secrets Using My Secrets 5 7
Using My Secrets My Secrets is a secret archive to keep your classified documents, pictures and video. The items placed in the My Secrets folder are encrypted for protection. A user-defined password is required to unlock the folder or change the settings. Enabling My Secrets To enable My Secrets using Express Mode (recommended):
1. Tap Start > Programs then tap My Secrets icon. 2. Tap Express Mode (Recommended) then tap Next. 7
3. Key in a 4-digit password. 4. When prompted, key in the same password again to confirm. 5. Tap Finish. When finished, the My Documents\My Secrets becomes an encrypted folder. You can now start using this folder. IMPORTANT:
When locked, the My Secrets folder is hidden. Use password to unlock folder and access files. You can tap the My Secrets icon on the Today screen to lock, unlock, and configure My Secrets. See next page for details. 7
Unlocking My Secrets To unlock My Secrets:
1. Tap the My Secrets icon on the Today screen. 2. From the shortcut menu, tap Unlock. 3. Key in correct password. You can now use My Secrets folder. 7
Locking My Secrets To lock My Secrets:
1. Tap the My Secrets icon on the Today screen. 2. From the shortcut menu, tap Lock. The My Secrets icon changes to indicating that the My Secrets folder is locked. 77 My Secrets setting To modify the My Secrets settings:
1. Tap the My Secrets icon on the Today screen. 2. From the shortcut menu, tap My Secrets Setting. 3. Key in correct password. My Secrets Setting allows you to modify any of the following:
Security setting Password Password Hint 78 Security Setting Security setting allows you to enable or disable autolock when the device enters sleep mode, lock the device now, or stop security. Password The Password tab allows you to change the password and password type. 7
Hint Set a hint in case you forget your password. Tap check box to enable or disable use of hint to unlock the device. Select one of the predefined questions then key in answer. 4. Tap when finished. 80
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Disabling My Secrets To disable My Secrets:
1. From Today screen, tap Start >
Programs > My Secrets or Tap the My Secrets icon on the Today screen and from the shortcut menu, tap My Secrets Setting. 2. Select Security Setting tab, then tap Stop Security. 81 3. When prompted, tap Yes to confirm. 4. Tap Next to stop all running programs. 8
5. Tap Next to start decrypting files in My Secrets folder. 6. Tap Done when finished. 8
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Chapter Multimedia features Using the camera Viewing pictures and video 6 8
Using the camera The built-in two-megapixel camera allows you to take photos and record audio/video clips. Launching the camera To start using the camera:
Tap Start > Programs > Pictures and Videos > Camera icon or Press the Camera button on the left side of your device. Camera button Camera/shutter button NOTE:
By default, the preview screen is set to landscape. After launching the camera, your device is set to camera mode by default. In camera mode, the camera button function as shutter button. To exit the Camera:
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Tap the exit icon on the camera screen or press the button. Joystick functions in camera mode The following describes the 5-way joystick functions in Camera mode:
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0 Down Backward 1 4 ghi 7 pqrs ENTER/ACTION Button def 3 mno 6 w xyz 9 Forward ok C Up Down Backward Forward Enter/Action button In camera preview mode, press for video mode. In the camera or video option menu, press to select menu items. In video preview mode, press for camera mode. In the video or camera options menu, press to select menu items. In camera mode and if the resolution is not 1600x1200, press to zoom in. In camera mode and if the resolution is not 1600x1200, press to zoom out. Press to take picture or start recording video. Press again to stop recording. Press to execute a selected menu item or to display more menu items. 87 Available capture modes Your device camera can be set to two capture modes:
Camera mode - Camera mode allows you to take photos, and save them to your device or MiniSD. You can also configure the camera to match an environment, set picture size, select magnification, adjust the picture quality, apply effects, and modify other advanced settings. Video mode - Video mode enables you to record audio/video clips. Like in camera mode, it also allows you to select the magnification, set the video size, enable macro mode, apply some effects, select target storage, and modify advanced video settings. Supported formats Using the camera mode or video mode, the images or video clip captured are stored in the following formats:
Still image (Camera mode) - JPEG (.jpg) Video (Video mode) - 3GP (.3gp), MPEG-4 (.mp4) 88 Camera mode screen The following describes the screen icons in Camera mode:
Tap to launch Pictures and Videos Number of . available shots Capture modes:
Camera mode Video mode Tap to launch camera menu Capture mode icon Picture quality icon Flash light status Macro mode status Default storage icon Scene mode icon Timer icon Burst mode status Effects icon Picture resolution Tap to close camera Tap to zoom in Tap to zoom out 8
Camera mode icons Capture mode icon [
Picture quality icon [
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/
Flash light status icon [
Macro mode icon [
] - indicates the current capture mode.
/
/
]- indicates the picture quality used.
/
] - indicates the camera flash status.
] - this icon appears when the camera is in macro mode. Default storage icon [
/
] - indicates default storage for captured images and videos clips. Scene mode icon [
/
/
] - indicates the scene mode used. Timer icon [
] - when the camera timer is enabled (5 seconds or 10 seconds), the corresponding timer icon appears. When you press the shutter button or the joystick to take a picture, the count down begins and picture is taken after the time set.
/
Burst mode icon [
Effects icon [
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/
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] - indicates the number of frames in burst mode.
/
] - indicates the effects used. Picture resolution [
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/
/
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] - shows the resolution used. When set to 1600x1200 resolution, the zoom in/zoom out function is disabled. Exit icon [
] - tap to exit camera. Zoom In [
] - tap to zoom in view of subject on screen. Zoom Out [
Thumbnails [
] - tap to zoom out view of subject on screen.
]- tap to launch Pictures and Video application and preview your images in thumbnails. Menu [
] - tap to launch camera menu options. Delete [
Remaining shots information - shows the remaining, available shots of pictures based on
] - tap to delete picture. the current settings.
0 Camera options menu The camera options menu allows you to change various camera and picture settings. To launch options menu:
1. Tap Menu from the camera screen. 2. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to display contents. Camera options shortcut menu
1 Change Mode The Change Mode option allows you to set capture mode into Camera or Video mode. Scene The Scene option allows you to select presets appropriate for a night scene or sports event. Select Auto to use best setting for any scene. Picture Size Allows you to set the frame size of picture.
Picture Quality This option provides three picture quality presets: Normal, Fine, and Super Fine. The picture quality is set to Super Fine by default. Flash Mode This option allows you to change the flash mode to suit a variety of lighting situations. Macro Mode Enables or disables the macro photography feature.
Zoom Allows you to change the maximum magnification allowed. Self-Timer Sets the delay of shutter release to 5 or 10 seconds after you have pressed the camera/shutter button.. Burst Allows you to take 4 or 9 pictures in succession by pressing the camera/shutter button only once.
Frame Allows you to set a frame. Effect The Effect option allows you to apply some effects to the subject. Select from the following configuration options: Black-White, Negative, and Sepia. Set to Normal for no effect. Save to Allows you to select the default storage for captured pictures. NOTE:
Prepare a MiniSD card before setting default storage to Storage Card.
Advanced This option allows you to set the following:
- Filename prefix format
- Filename prefix
- File number
- Date and time stamp
- Shutter sound
- Burst interval
Taking photos After launching the camera, your device is set to Camera mode by default. If set otherwise, tap Menu > Change Mode > Camera Mode then tap Done. You can also set to camera mode by tapping the camera mode icon on the screen. To take a photo:
1. Aim device to your subject then half-press camera/shutter button to auto-focus on subject. While camera/shutter button is half-pressed, you can see the auto-focus frame on the center of the screen. The frame turns green indicating the auto-focus is finished. Camera mode icon IMPORTANT:
The auto-focus range is effective only from 8~80 cm, if you want to skip this feature, press the joystick action button to take a picture. 2. Full-press the camera/shutter button or press the joystick action button to capture image. 3. Tap Camera or press the joystick action button again to go back to camera screen. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to take more photos. NOTE:
The image is automatically saved to the default storage location and can be previewed using the Pictures and Videos application. Auto-focus frame
7 Other options Tap Menu to access the following options:
Save to Contact Send via MMS Send via e-mail Send via BCR (Business Card Reader) Save to Contact To save to contacts:
1. Tap Menu then tap Save to contact. 2. From the Contact screen, select contact where you want the image saved then tap Select.
8 Send via MMS To send image via MMS:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send via MMS. 2. Key in recipient or tap To to display contact list. 3. Key in subject. 4. Tap Send. Send via Email To send image via electronic mail:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send via E-mail. 2. Key in recipient or tap To to display contact list. 3. Key in subject. 4. Key in message. 5. Tap Send.
Send to BCR To send image to BCR:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send to BCR. 2. From the BCRView screen, tap Recognize. 3. When finished, the information details are displayed onscreen. Tap Save to save the information to Contacts then tap on the confirmation screen. 4. Tap 5. Tap again to close application. to exit. NOTE:
Send picture to BCR only if you used the camera to take picture of a business card. Refer to section Using the Business Card Reader on page 108 for details. Delete image To delete image:
1. Tap Delete icon. 2. Tap OK from the confirmation message. 100 Video mode screen The following describes the screen icons in Video mode:
Tap to launch Pictures and Videos Recording indicator Green: Ready. Red: Recording Capture mode icons:
Camera mode Video mode Tap to launch . video menu Capture mode icon Remaining video . recording time Default storage icon
. Video resolution Tap to close camera Tap to zoom in Tap to zoom out 101 Video mode icons Capture mode icon [
/
] - indicates the current capture mode. Flash light status icon [
Macro mode icon [
] - this icon appears when the flash light is enabled.
] - this icon appears when the video is in macro mode. Default storage icon [
Effects icon [
/
/
/
/
] - indicates default storage for captured video clips.
] - indicates the effects used. Picture resolution [
/
/
] - shows the resolution used. Exit icon [
] - tap to exit video. Zoom In [
] - tap to zoom in view of subject on screen. Zoom Out [
Thumbnails [
your video.
] - tap to zoom out view of subject on screen.
]- tap to launch Pictures and Video application and play Menu [
] - tap to launch video menu options. Delete [
Remaining video recording time information - shows the remaining, video recording
] - tap to delete video. time based on the current settings. 10
Video options menu The video options menu allows you to change various video and playback settings. To launch video options menu:
1. Tap Menu from the video screen. 2. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to display contents. Video options . shortcut menu 10
Change Mode The Change Mode option allows you to set your device into Camera or Video capture mode. Zoom Allows you to change the maximum magnification allowed. Video Size Allows you to set the frame size of video. 10
Flash Mode This option allows you to change the flash mode to suit a variety of lighting situations. Macro Mode Enables or disables the macro photography feature. Save to Allows you to select the default storage location for captured pictures. NOTE:
Prepare a MiniSD card before setting default storage to Storage Card. 10
Effect The Effect option allows you to apply some effects to the subject. Select from the following configuration options: Black-White, Negative, and Sepia. Set to Normal for no effect. Advanced This option allows you to set the following:
- Video filetype
- Filename prefix format
- Filename prefix
- File number
- Enable or disable audio when recording 10
Tap to display . more options Recording videos Set the device to video capture mode to record videos. To set video mode:
Tap Menu > Change Mode > Video Mode then tap Done. You can also set the video mode by tapping the video mode icon on the screen as shown. Video mode icon To record video:
1. Aim device to your subject then half-press camera/shutter button to auto-focus on subject. While camera/shutter button is half-pressed, the auto-focus frame appears on the center of the screen. Auto-focus frame 107 2. Full-press the camera/shutter button to begin recording. The record indicator turns from green to red while video is recording. 3. Full-press the camera/shutter button again to stop recording. Record indicator 4. Tap Camera to go back to camera screen. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to record another video. NOTE:
The video clip is automatically saved to the default storage location. Use Windows Media Player Mobile to playback video clip in your device. Use Apple QuickTime player, if you wish to play video clips in your computer. You can download QuickTime installer from www.apple.com/quicktime. 108 Other options Tap Menu to access the following options:
Send via MMS Send via E-mail Play Send via MMS To send video via MMS:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send via MMS. 2. Key in recipient or tap To to display contact list. 3. Key in subject. 4. Tap Send. 10
Send via Email To send video via electronic mail:
1. Tap Menu then tap Send via E-mail. 2. Key in recipient or tap To to display contact list. 3. Key in subject. 4. Key in message. 5. Tap Send. Play To play video:
1. Tap Menu then tap Play. 2. Tap to exit. 110 Delete To delete video:
1. Tap Delete icon. 2. Tap OK from the confirmation message. 111 Viewing pictures and video Use the Pictures and Video Application to preview stored images and playback video clips. Viewing pictures and video To view pictures and video:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Pictures and Videos. 2. Tap the picture or video clip you want to see. To view pictures or launch video clips stored in MiniSD card, tap the folder list (labeled My Pictures), and tap MiniSD Card. To view pictures stored in My Pictures folder on your device, tap My Pictures then tap picture thumbnail. To playback video clips in My Videos folder on your device, tap My Videos then tap video thumbnail. 11
7 Chapter Other features Business Card Reader Setting ring tone Wake-up setting Mode switcher System information Restoring factory default settings 11
Business Card Reader The Business Card Reader is a character recognition tool that scans and identifies the printed text on a business card then automatically categorizes the information and sends it to your Contact list. Using a picture file of a business card, Business Card Reader analyzes the appearance of the details in the business card and converts them to editable text in your Contact list. Using the Business Card Reader To process a saved business card picture file:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Biz Card Recognition. 2. Tap Menu > Select Picture. 3. Tap the picture of the business card that you want to process. 4. From the BCRView screen, tap Recognize. 11
The process may take a few seconds. 5. When finished, the information details are displayed onscreen. Tap Save to save the information in Contacts then tap confirmation screen. on the 6. Tap 7. Tap again to close application. to exit. 11
To process a business card using the camera:
IMPORTANT:
Make sure to clean the camera lens and provide enough lighting before taking pictures for BCR. Keep a 1280x960 resolution when taking pictures for BCR. 1. Launch the camera and take a clear picture of the business card. 2. From the camera menu, tap Menu then select Send to BCR. 3. From the BCRView screen, tap Recognize. The process may take a few seconds. 4. When finished, the information details are displayed onscreen. Tap Save to save the information in Contacts then tap confirmation screen. on the 5. Tap 6. Tap again to close application. to exit. 11
Setting ring tone With P525 you can add and configure your favorite music as your phone ring tone. You can easily configure your favorite song our sound as your ring tone with the following compatible audio formats: .mp3, .wav, .wma, and .mid. Adding ring tone to selection To add ring tone to the selection category under phone setting:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Ringtone icon. 2. Select a specific file extension from the list box. 3. Tap to check a ring tone file that you want to add. Tap to stop. to try ring tone sound and tap 117 Setting ring tone To set the ring tone:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Phone icon. 2. Select a ring tone from the Ring tone: list box. The songs or sounds that you added as ring tone appears on this list along with the default ring tones that came with the device. Tap to try ring tone sound and tap to stop. 3. Tap when finished. 118 Wake-up setting You can set the wake-up actions whenever your device is in sleep mode. To set the wake-up action:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Wakeup source icon. 2. Select from the available wake-up actions. Tap Select All to select all actions or tap Select None to deselect all available actions. 3. Tap when finished. 11
Mode switcher Mode switcher allows you to easily switch between applications and tasks. To use the mode switcher, press the mode switcher button on your device keypad. Press again to shift between applications. Mode switcher pop-up menu Mode switcher button You can configure the mode switcher and define the switcher type or select items to appear in the mode switcher pop-up menu. To define the switcher type:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Mode Switcher icon. 2. Tap the radio buttons to select the Switcher type. 3. Tap and drag the handle bar to set the switch Waiting Time. To select items to appear in the switcher pop-up menu:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Mode Switcher icon. 2. Tap the Items tab. 3. Select the items by tapping the check boxes. 10 System information The System Information contains important device information including the current device settings and version. To launch the System Information:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System > System Information icon. 2. Tap the Device Info tab for device hardware information. 3. Tap Version tab to display the ROM, Boot, Radio, MP and Battery version. Device Info Version 11 Restoring default factory settings This option allows you to restore the default factory settings. To restore default settings:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Default Settings. 2. Input 1234 in the Password field to confirm that you want to restore to default settings. 3. Tap Ok. WARNING:
This option will delete all files stored in this device. 1
Chapter 8 Device components status ASUS Status icon 1
ASUS status icon The ASUS status icon allows you to easily check and see the current status of the following device components: CPU, USB, LCD Brightness, Battery power, Memory, MiniSD card, and storage. To check the status of these components, tap the ASUS Status icon on the Today screen. CPU: Allows you to set the CPU mode. Set to Automatic Mode to automatically change the CPU speed according to the CPU loading. USB: Allows you to set the USB connection mode. Brightness: Tap to adjust the LCD brightness on battery power or external power. Power: Displays the remaining battery power and allows you to set advanced power saving features. Memory: Displays the total, currently used, and remaining memory available. Storage card memory: Displays the total, used, and remaining storage card memory. MiniSD card: Tap to display the contents of the miniSD card installed. Settings: Allows you to select the items to display in this ASUS Status pop-up menu. 1
CPU mode setting Allows you to select the CPU mode (Turbo, Standard, Power Saving). Tap to check Automatic Mode to automatically change the CPU speed according to the CPU loading. USB setting Allows you to set the USB connection mode. 1
LCD Brightness Adjusts the LCD brightness on battery power and external power. Battery Displays the battery power status. The Advanced settings allows you to set a time when to turn-off the device if not used. 1
Memory Displays the total, in use and free memory. Storage card memory Displays the total, in use, and available storage card memory. 17 Programs running in memory Allows you to activate or stop any program running on memory. IMPORTANT:
When you exit a running program, you are actually only minimizing it and the program remains in the memory. You can stop these programs from running in the background using this option. Settings Allows you to select the items to display in the ASUS Settings pop-up menu. 18 Appendix Notices Contact information 1
Notices 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:
CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING THE INSTRUCTIONS 10 Operator access with a tool If a TOOL is necessary to gain access to an OPERATOR ACCESS AREA, either all other compartments within that area containing a hazard shall be inaccessible to the OPERATOR by the use of the same TOOL, or such compartments shall be marked to discourage OPERATOR access. An acceptable marking for an electric shock hazard is (ISO 3864, No. 5036). Equipment for restricted access locations For equipment intended only for installation in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION, the installation instructions shall contain a statement to this effect. 11 WARNING The user needs to switch off the device when exposed to areas with potentially explosive atmospheres such as petrol stations, chemical storage depots and blasting operations. 1
ASUS Address: 15 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan Tel: 886-2-2894-3447; Fax: 886-2-2890-7698 Declaration We declare that the IMEI codes for this product, P, are unique to each unit and only assigned to this model. The IMEI of each unit is factory set and cannot be altered by the user and that it complies with the relevant IMEI integrity related requirements expressed in the GSM standards. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please have my best attention. Sincerely yours, Contact Person: Jonathan Wu Company: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Tel: 886-2-2894-3447 Ext: 7225 Fax: 886-2-2890-7698 E-mail: http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx 1
Contact information ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Taiwan) Hotline: 0800-093-456 (Toll-Free call from Taiwan only) Fax:
E-mail:
WWW:
886-2-2895-9254 http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx http://tw.asus.com ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia-Pacific) Hotline: 886-2-2894-3447 886-2-2890-7698 Fax:
http://vip.asus.com/eservice/techserv.aspx E-mail:
WWW:
http://www.asus.com ASUS COMPUTER GmbH (Germany/Austria) Hotline: MB/Others: +49-2102-9599-0 Notebook: +49-2102-9599-10
+49-2102-9599-11 Fax:
E-mail:
http://www.asus.de/support/support.htm http://www.asus.de WWW:
ASUS COMPUTER (China)
+86-10-82667575 Tel:
E-Mail:
http://vip.asus.com.cn/eservice/techserv.aspx. 1
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC Regulations This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 135 RF 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 0.48 W/kg for GSM and 0.21 for WLAN and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.79 W/kg for GSM and 0.00453 W/kg for WLAN (Body-
worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available enhance-
ments and FCC requirements.) Co-location of GSM and WLAN is 0.492 W/kg for head and 0.790 for body. 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:
MSQP525. 136 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. 137
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1 | 2006-11-21 | 824.2 ~ 848.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | |
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Class II Permissive Change | |
4 | 2006-08-08 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
5 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||
6 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Effective |
2006-11-21
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
2006-08-08
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ASUSTeK Computer Inc
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005821988
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
4F, No. 150, Li-Te Rd.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Peitou, Taipei, N/A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Peitou, Taipei, N/A 112
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grantee Code |
MSQ
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Product Code |
P525
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
J******** Y********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Title |
Associate Vice President
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
j******@asus.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
S****** S******
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
849 NW State Road 45
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
370
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Newberry, Florida 32669
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
United States
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
352-4********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
352-4********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
t******@timcoengr.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
G**** T****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
849 NW State Road 45
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
370
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Newberry, Florida 32669
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
United States
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
352-4********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
352-4********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
t******@timcoengr.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | 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 | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Quad-Band Smart Phone | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | QUAD-BAND SMART PHONE | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grant Comments | Power listed is EIRP for Part 24 and ERP for Part 22. This filing is applicable only for 800/1900 MHz operations in US territories. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt clips or holsters that do not contain metallic component accessories for body-worn operating configuration and must maintain a separation distance of 1.5 cm between the back of the unit and the body of the user to ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines as described in this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except as described in filings under this FCC ID. The highest reported single- and co-transmit SAR values under this FCC ID are: Part 22 - head 0.48 W/kg, body 0.79 W/kg; Part 24 - head 0.39 W/kg, body 0.46 W/kg; Part 15 - head 0.02 W/kg, body 0.005 W/kg; co-transmit - head 0.49 W/kg, body 0.79 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power listed is conducted. This device has been tested for body-worn SAR compliance. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value is: Body-worn 0.005W/kg | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power listed is EIRP for Part 24 and ERP for Part 22. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt clips or holsters that do not contain metallic component accessories for body-worn operating configuration and must maintain a separation distance of 1.5cm between the back of the unit and the body of the user to ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines as determined in this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except as submitted in this filing. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 - Body 0.79 W/kg; Head: 0.48 W/kg and Part 24 - Body: 0.46 W/kg; Head: 0.39 W/kg This filing is only applicable for 1900 MHz PCS operations | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power Listed Is Conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
SPORTON International Inc
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
K**** L********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
k******@sporton.com.tw
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
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 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.95 | 0.02 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.37 | 0.02 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0410000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0410000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.95 | 0.02 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.37 | 0.02 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 |
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