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[. . . ] User Manual Thank you for purchasing the all new Windows MobileTM PDA Phone! Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync, Excel, Internet Explorer, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and/or other countries. Cyberon VoiceCommander (Voice Command) is registered trademarks of Cyberon Corporation. !! Our company reserves the right to make modifications to this manual without further notice. Warning: This device is limited for indoors use, under the guaranteed conditions that it will not interfere with legal radio stations and will not be interfered during operation. Important Safety Precautions Please adhere to the following safety precautions when using this product to avoid risk of legal and monetary responsibilities. [. . . ] During the initial use of this function, you must first set up a Bluetooth connection with computer. For Bluetooth usage, please refer to section 6. 3. 6 Action: Set Bluetooth Sync Connection 1 Select Menu > Connect via Bluetooth 2 Select Yes 3 Select New Partnership 150 Synchronizing Your Phone After selecting Yes, the Bluetooth function of the phone will be automatically activated 4 5 Select <Device to connect to>, then select Next 6 Enter <Passkey> Then select Next Scanning nearby Bluetooth devices Please select the connecting device, for example, Laptop Enter custom Bluetooth headset passkey, for example, 0000 6 Synchronizing Your Phone 7 Enter <Bluetooth Passkey>, then select OK 8 Select ActiveSync Then select OK Please enter the Bluetooth PIN Code for the phone on the computer, for example, 0000. This screen may differ depending on the different Bluetooth drivers on your computer Make sure the ActiveSync option is checked 151 Action: Use Bluetooth to Connect to the Computer 1 Select Menu > Connect via Bluetooth 2 3 Connect via Bluetooth 6 Synchronizing Your Phone 152 Connection is successful 6. 8 Syncing with an Exchange Server If your company provides Microsoft Exchange Server® sync information functions, you can use the phone to sync information with the remote server. To use this function, you must first obtain the server information such as user name, password, and network name from the server administrator. You can choose to use ActiveSync ® to sync with the computer and remote server through the Internet. You can also connect to the Internet using GPRS to sync with the remote server through Microsoft Direct Push (Note 1) instantaneously. (Note 1) Direct Push is a way making an instant connection to an Exchange Server. When new mail reaches the Exchange Server, the server will notify your mobile device to perform a sync. This will reduce power consumption and transmission fees when doing periodic scheduling. When you specify the "as item arrives" for sync scheduling, it means to use the Direct Push function. Before using Direct Push, you must first configure the phone to sync with remote a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 version or above and complete the initial sync operation with the Exchange Server. 6 Synchronizing Your Phone Action: Set exchange Server Synchronization 1 Select Menu > Add Server Source 2 Check This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection 3 Select OK Please check with your system administrator if SSL encrypted connection should be used If you cancel the SSL encrypted connection, please skip over the security warning 153 4 Enter <Server address>, then select Next 5 Enter <User name/ Password/Domain> 6 Select and check Save Password then select Next 6 Synchronizing Your Phone 154 Enter Outlook Web Access address Check with your system administrator before entering user name, password. If you wish to perform autosync in the future, please check "save password" 7 Check <Sync data type> Then select OK (Note 1) You can also select "Settings" on the screen to set the sync data type options. To set the sync data type options, please refer to section 6. 10. 3. Select the data type you wish to sync with the computer, eg. , contacts (Note 1) Action: Set the Phone's Scheduled Synchronization 1 Select Menu > Schedule 2 Configure <Peak time> / <Off-peak time> 3 Select Use above settings when roaming Opens the Schedule settings screen Configure each synchronization interval, eg. , as item arrives (Direct Push function) Select whether to use peak/off peak time when using the mobile network roaming 6 Synchronizing Your Phone 4 Select Send outgoing items immediately, then select Peak time 5 Configure <Peak days/ Start Time End Time>, then select 6 Select Select whether to immediately send outgoing information to the server Select your custom peak dates, eg. , Monday to Friday AM 8:00 to PM 6:00 Finish scheduler configuration 155 6. 9 Using ActiveSync to Transfer and Manage Files When using an ActiveSync® sync connection, you can use the Windows ® file manager to easily transfer files to the phone as well as moving, copying, renaming, or deleting files. To use this function, you must first establish an ActiveSync connection between the phone and computer, and then activate the ActiveSync application program on the computer. You can place your document files in the "Mobile device" location, which corresponds to the My Documents folder on the device; or place them in the Storage Card folder, which is a memory card location. If you are placing ring tone files, please place your MP3, WMA, MIDI, AMR, or WAV format files in the My Device\Application Data\Sounds folder. You cannot directly access the documents, pictures, or files on the mobile device from the computer. If you wish to read documents or pictures on the mobile device, please first copy the files to folders on your PC, then proceed with editing. 6 Synchronizing Your Phone 156 Action: Use File Explorer to Browse Phone Folders 1 Select 2 Open the My Documents folder after My Documents folder on the phone the selection 3 Select and open My Windows Mobile device 4 Open and browse the top folder on Top folder of the phone. Select "Storthe phone age Card" to open the memory card folder 6 Synchronizing Your Phone Action: Use File Explorer to Sync and Transfer Files 1 Select <Files on computer> Then right click the mouse 2 Select Copy Select the file to send to the phone in the folder on the PC, for example: New. txt. Then open the file operation options 157 3 Right click the mouse Then select Paste 4 Select OK 6 Synchronizing Your Phone 158 Paste the files to the "Mobile device" (phone) directory 5 The files on the computer are now sent to the My Documents folder on the phone 6. 10 Advanced PC Sync Settings You can set the connection, sync conflict processing policy, sync data, and options scheduling of the phone using the ActiveSync® program on the personal computer. When configuring ActiveSync®, please do not connect the phone to the computer. 6. 10. 1 Connecting Setting the ActiveSync® sync connection method and serial port. If you have set the phone's USB connection to serial mode or customized the Bluetooth serial port number from the computer Bluetooth driver program, you may need to manually select the sync connection serial port. 6 Action: Open Computer's Connection Settings 1 Select File > Connection Setting. . . 2 Synchronizing Your Phone Opens the Connection Settings window The Connection Settings window 159 Action: Set Sync Connection Serial Port on Computer 1 Check Allow connections to one of the following 2 Select <Serial port location> Uses the serial port connection 6 Options settings descriptions: Select the serial port to connect to the phone, for example: COM4 160 Synchronizing Your Phone · Check "Show status icon in taskbar": you can view the connection status from the Windows lower right screen taskbar. · Check "Allow USB connections": To connect with a USB cable, please check this option. · Select "This computer is connected to": automatic/workgroup/Internet · Check "Open ActiveSync® when my device connects": when you connect the phone to the computer, ActiveSync® will automatically activate and establish a connection. Sync Conflict Processing Rules When a sync conflict occurs, you can do one of the following: · Replace items on the device: the phone's sync information contents will be replaced by the computer's. · Replace items on the desktop computer: the computer sync information contents will be replaced by the phone's. 6 Action: Open Computer Connection Settings Window 1 Enter <Computer Name> Then right click the mouse 2 Select Setting. . . Synchronizing Your Phone 161 The name of the computer you wish Opens "Desktop Computer Settings" to configure while the phone is con- window nected, for example: Windows PC 2 3 Select <If there is a conflict> menu, then select OK 6 Synchronizing Your Phone 162 Select the sync conflict processing option, for example: Replace Item on Device. 6. 10. 3 Sync Information and Options When you first establish the connection, the sync configuration wizard will ask you for the sync data options, for example: contacts, calendar etc. [. . . ] · EN55020: 2002: Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment - Immunity characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement. sociatedeq A Appendix 365 This equipment may be operated in: AT EE IT NO BE ES IS PL BG FI LI PT CH FR LT RO CY GB LU SE CZ GR LV SI DE HU MT SK DK IE NL TR SafetyPrecautionsforRFExposure Use only original manufacturer-approved accessories, or accessories thatdonotcontainanymetal. Useofnon-originalmanufacturer-approvedaccessoriesmayviolateyour localRFexposureguidelinesandshouldbeavoided. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Thewirelessphoneisaradiotransmitterandreceiver. Itisdesignedand manufacturednottoexceedtheemissionlimitsforexposuretoradio frequency (RF) energy. A Appendix 366 Theexposurestandardforwirelessmobilephonesemploysaunitof measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additionalprotectionforthepublicandtoaccountforanyvariationsinusage. Normalconditionsonlyensuretheradiativeperformanceandsafetyof the interference. [. . . ]

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