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LMi700_09 1203_D11 SCH-i700 Series Portable Digital Dual Band T elephone User’ s Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.[...]
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2 Intellectual Property All Intellectual Pr oper ty , as defined belo w , owned b y or which is otherwise the prope r ty of Samsung or its respective suppliers relat ing to the SA MSUNG Phone, including but not limited to , accessor ies, par ts, or softwar e relating there to (the “Phone System ”), is proprietary to Samsung and protected under [...]
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3 Samsung T elecommunicatio ns America (ST A), Inc. Headquarters: 1130 E. Ar apaho Road Richardson, TX 75 081 T el: 972-761-700 0 F ax: 972-761-7001 Customer Care Center: 1601 E. Plano P arkwa y Suite 150 Plano , TX 75047 T el: 888-987-HEL P (4357) F ax: 972-761-7501 Inter net Addr ess: http://www .samsung.ca ©2002-2003 Samsun g T elecommunication[...]
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5 T able of Contents Chapter 1 - Getting Started .......................... 13 Turning the i700 On ............. .............. ............... .............. .............. 14 Entering the O wners Informatio n ... ................ ................ ................ ..14 Setting u p Voicemail .......... ............ ............. ............ ......[...]
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6 Chapter 4 - Win dows Applications and Text Entry 47 Navigating your PDA .................... ............ .......... ............ ............ ... 48 Start Menu ............ ................ ............. ............... ................ ............... 48 Shortcuts . ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ .[...]
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7 Voicemail . ................ ................ ................ ................ ............ ............ 66 Text Messaging .................. ............ ................ ................ ................ ..67 E-mail Messages ......... ................ ................ ................ ................ ..... 69 Message Options ............... .[...]
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8 Chapter 10 - Call Features ........................... 85 Caller ID ............. ................ ................ ............ ................ ................ ..85 Call Waiting .. ............... ............. ................ ................ ............... ......... 86 Call Forwarding ........ ................ ................ ............[...]
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9 Task Options ............ ................ ................ ................ ............... .......106 Task Entry Bar ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ...107 Editing a Task .. ............ ................ ................ ................ ................ ...107 Beaming a Task ..... .............[...]
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10 Creating a new Wo rkbook ........... ............. ................ ............... .......1 28 Deleting a Workb ook ............. ................ ................ ............... .......... 129 Beaming a Workbo ok .. ................ ................ ............. ............... .......1 29 Chapter 16 - Other A pplications ...................[...]
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11 Chapter 19 - Camera ................................. 149 Camera ....... ............ ............ ............ ............. ............ ............ ........ 1 50 Launching th e Camera Applicati on . ................ ................ ................ 150 Camera Settings .... ................ ................ ................ ............... .[...]
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Chapter 1 - Getting Started The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • T urning the Phone On • Entering the Owner Information • Setting up V oicemail • Contacting Customer Care[...]
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Chapter 1 - Getting Star ted 14 T urning the i700 On T o power up the i700, press located on the upper right side of the phone. F ollow the st eps on the displa y screen to align or calibrate t he de vice. This procedure insures that when you pr ess the screen using the stylus, the desired acti on occurs properly . Entering the Owners Information T[...]
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Chapter 1 - Getting Star ted 15 Setting up V oicemail All unans wered calls to your phone are sent to v oicemail, e ven if y our phone is in use or turned off . Theref ore, y ou will want to set up your v oicemail and personal gr eeting as soon as you r phone is activ ated. T o set up voicemail: 1. Press the button locat ed on the bottom front of t[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Front View of the i700 • Viewing the Phone Screen Icons • Features of the i700 • Battery and Charger Access ories • Displaying your Phone Number • Making/Answering Calls[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 18 Front View of the I700[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 19 Viewing the Phone Screen Icons Icon Definition This icon represents th e signal strength. The more bars disp layed, the better the signal. This icon is displayed when the phone is Off. Indicates that initial programing is required before operating your new phone. Indicates that the ringer is On. Indicates tha[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 20 Indicates that a new voic email messages. If you tap this icon a window is displa yed that allows you to listen to new voicemail messages. Indicates that a new SMS text me ssage is available. If you tap this icon, a window is displayed that allows yo u to access the Inbox.[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 21 Features of the i700 The i700 uses the Microsof t P ock et PC operating system, which suppor ts thousands of applications . Using the Activ eSync operation, you can keep your PC and y our i700 synchroniz ed at all times . Some of the i700 f eatures are: • Large 240x320 pixel, 65k colo r T ransflective TF T [...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 22 Batter y and Charger Accessories Y our i700 comes with a stand ard battery , charger , and headset. It is very impor tant to use only Samsung approv ed acce ssories to av oid damage to your phone. Battery Capacity Y our phone is equ ipped with a standard rechar geab le battery . The battery can be recharged b[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 23 Installing the Battery 1. Place the batter y on the back of the phone, making sure that the plastic tabs are al igned with th e corresponding holes in the p hone. 2. Gently push the batter y up until it snaps into place.[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 24 Removing the Battery 1. Push the batter y release latch and slide the batter y down from the phone.[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 25 Charging the Ba ttery Y our cellular Phone comes with a r echargeab le battery . Y ou should charge the battery as soon as possible so yo u can begin using y our phone . K e eping track of y our batter y’ s charge is impor tant. If yo ur batter y le v el becomes too lo w , your p hone automatically tur ns o[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 26 Displaying your Phone Number T o display y our phone number : 1. Press to display the phone screen. 2. T a p To o l s and select Options . 3. The Settings screen i s display ed. Y our phone number is displa yed at the top of the screen. 4. T a p to exit. Making and Answering Calls Making Calls There are se ve[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 27 One Handed Dialing One handed dialing allows y ou to mak e a call while using just on e hand. T o make a call: 1. Press the Contac ts button. 2. Press the OK/Navigation key up or down to select the desired address book entr y . Note: If you press and hold the OK/Nav igation key down, letters are displayed tha[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone 28[...]
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Chapter 3 - Personal Settings The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Buttons • Input • Menus • Password • Phone • Sounds & Notifications[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 30 Personal Settings The personal settings allo w you to set the f ollowing options on yo ur i700: • Buttons • Input • Menus • Password • Phone • Sounds and Notifications • T oday • Owner Information These settings allo w you t o control the look and f eel of the i700. T o access the P ersonal Settings[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Sett ings 31 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T a p the Personal tab . 4. T a p the Buttons icon. Button Applications Input Panel None Scroll Down Scroll Left Scroll Right Scroll Up Start Menu To d a y ActiveSync Calculator Calendar Camera Contacts File Explorer Inbox Infrar[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 32 Input There are f our diff erent charact er input methods avail abl e. T hey ar e: • Block Recognizer • Keyboard • Letter Recognizer • T ranscriber Each of these methods allo w you to input alphanumeric characters and sym bols into the i700. In addition to the input methods , there is Word Complet ion and o[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Sett ings 33 Block Recognizer This input method uses the tr aditional writing area bo x split in the middle. The left si de is used to wr ite letters and the right side is f or number en tr y . Symbols and common funct ions are located in othe r smaller box e s located to the right of the writing box area. Th ere are no option[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 34 Letter Recognizer This option allows you to enter text using your own handwriting. The screen is divided into t hree diff erent areas. A capitol lett er area, sma ll letter area , and a number area. Cha racters are ente red by printing lett ers in each area. The character is then analyz ed and typed on the scre en [...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Sett ings 35 There are also some tr anscriber recognizer o ptions. The y are: • Add space after - Automati cally adds a space after eac h writing. • Separate letters mode • Speed of recognition vs Qualit y - Deter mines the speed at which the writing sample is an alyzed. The faster the setting the less likely to get all [...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 36 Options The option s settings only apply when w riting o r recording is supported. In the options tab , you can select: • Vo ice Recording Fo rmat PCM 8,000 Hz, 8 Bit, Mono (8 KB/s) 8,000 Hz, 8 Bit, Stereo (16 KB/s) 8,000 Hz, 16 Bit, Mono (16 KB/s) 8,000 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo (31 KB/s) 11,025 Hz, 8 Bit, Mono (11 KB/[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Sett ings 37 • Default zoom leve l for writing - 75% - 100% - 150% - 200% - 300% • Default zoom le vel for typing - 75% - 100% - 150% - 200% - 300% • Capitalize the first letter of a sentenc e • Scroll upon reaching the last line Menus There are tw o menus a v ailab le in the i700 menu options . The y are: • Start Me[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 38 Start Me nu T o access the Star t menu: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T a p the Personal tab . 4. T a p the Menus icon. 5. T a p the Start Menu ta b . 6. Check the items that y ou want to be display ed in the Star t menu. Items that are not check ed are displa[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Sett ings 39 • Simple 4-digit password - Allo ws you to set a four digit password using the on-screen keypad. • Strong alphanumeric password - Allows you to enter a password that contains letters, numbers, or both. When a pass word is configured, th ere is a “prompt if de vice unused” opt ion that allo ws a length of t[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 40 Phone The phone options disp lays all t he av ailable options f or the phone . The options are divided into th e fo llowing tabs: • Phone - Allows you to confi gur e a voicemail phone number . View your existing phone numbe r . Select the desired sounds associated with the phone. V olu me notification settings ar[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Sett ings 41 Voicemail settings T o access the v oicemail settings: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T a p the Personal tab . 4. T a p the Phone icon. 5. T a p the Phone tab . 6. The number to call your voicemail is displayed in the V oicemail bo x. T o change the number , t[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 42 Option T ab The option tab allo ws y ou to configure the f ollowing settings: • Answer Options - Allows you to set up how the phone is answered. The T alk key or Any Key on the keypad can be used to answer an incoming call. • Auto (Carkit/Hea dset) - This opti on can only be used with the optional carkit access[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Sett ings 43 Sounds These options allo w you to configu re the sounds f or the i700. These include th e ring type, ring tone , k eypad sounds , and other soun d settings . T o access the sound settings: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T a p the Personal tab . 4. T a p the P[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 44 • OldPhone • RoaringGuitar • Tr i o • Welcome • Hopmix • Nobeat • Scratch • Solo • SpanishGuitar • Te c h i e • Voic e Note: T o hear the ring tone, use the pl ayer controls located to the right of the ring tone box. T ap the a rrow to play the tone and then tap the square t o stop. 8. T a p t[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Sett ings 45 Other Sound Settings The other setti ngs bo x located in the phone tab contains the settings f or volume and notifications . The v olume settings contr ol the system v olume and enab le sounds for common functions. The notification settings allow y ou to select an individual e vent and then add a sound to the func[...]
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Chapter 3 - P ersonal Settings 46 12. T a p the check bo x next to Pla y Sound to designate a notification sound f or that e vent. 13. T a p the drop down arro w next to the av ailable sounds and select the desired sound. Note: Use the player controls to listen to the sounds. 14. Select the other desired choices by tapping the check box es. When fi[...]
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Chapter 4 - Windows Applications and T ext Entry The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Navigating your PDA • Shortcuts[...]
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Chapter 4 - Windows Applications and T ext Entry 48 Navigating your PDA Y our i700 prov ides the po wer o f a personal computer with e xceptional por tability a nd integration. Unloc king its power begins with customiz ing the i700 so that it becomes an e xtension of your desktop or la ptop computer . The i700 is P ock et PC 2002 Windows P owered, [...]
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Chapter 4 - Windows Applications and T ext Entry 49 Shortcuts New Command The New comma nd located in the bot tom left side of the screen allows you to create a new: • Appointment • Contact • E-mail Message • Excel Workb ook • Note • Ta s k • Wor d D o cu m en t T o access the ne w command: 1. T a p New located in the bottom left corn[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Setting the Desire d Volume Level • T one Length • Alerts Sounds & Notifications • T urning the Ringer Off[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 52 Setting the Vo lume Levels There are se ver al diff erent volume le v els that can be configured on th e i700. The y are: • Voic e Vo lu me • Record V olume • Ring Volume • System Volume Voice V olume The v oice v olume deter mines the v olume setting of the incoming caller . This setti ng can be set quickly b [...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 53 Record Volume The record v olume determines the recording le vels f or v oice memo’ s, not es, or reco rded con v ersations . The higher the setti ng, the more sensitiv e the microphone. T o acc ess the record volume settings: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T a p[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 54 System Volume The system v olume deter mines the v olume settin gs f or the operat ing system installed on the i700. A beep or other sound is he ard while navigating through th e menus. T o access the system volume setting: setting. T o access the ring volu me settings: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner o[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 55 Setting the T one Length When dialing a phone n umber , tones are emitted each time a k ey is t apped. These tone s can be set up to be shor t, lo ng, or tur ne d off. In some cases, longer to ne lengths ma y be required f or accessing automated systems or v oicemail. T o set the tone leng th: 1. T a p Start located in[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 56 Alert Sounds & Notifications Aler t sound s can be configu red f or the following e vents: • ActiveSync: Be gin sync • ActiveSync: End sync • Beam: Autoreceive • Inbox: New e-m ail message • Inbox New SMS mess age • MSN Messenger: Contact online • MSN Messenger: New me ssage • Phone: Incoming call ?[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 57 7. If you selected Phone: Incoming Calls, tap the drop down arrow ne xt to Ring T ype and select o ne of the following: • Ring • Increasing Ring • Ring Once • Vibrate • Vibrate and ring • Vibrate then ring • None 8. If you selected Ring, Increa sing ring, o r Ring Once, tap the drop down arrow next to Rin[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 58 T urning the Ringer Off In some cases, it ma y be necessar y to tur n off the ringer to av oid causing a problem f or those around y ou. T o turn off the ringer or set it to vibrat e: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T a p the Personal tab . 4. T a p Phone . 5. T a p[...]
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Chapter 6 - Security Settings The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Accessing the Security Options • Special Numbers • Locking the i700 • Unlocking the i700[...]
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Chapter 6 - Security Settings 60 Accessing the Security Options The i700 has se ver al security options associated with the phone th at help guard against unauthorized usage. The security options allow y ou to configure special numbers , change the passw ord, and reset the phone. Special Numbers Special numbers a re numbers that can be called when [...]
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Chapter 6 - Securi ty Settings 61 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T a p the Personal tab . 4. T a p Password. 5. Select one of the follo wing options: • Simple 4 digit password • Strong alphanumeric password 6. T a p the drop down arro w and select the desired unused time. 7. Enter the passw[...]
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Chapter 7 - Understanding Roaming The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Roaming Overview • Roaming Options[...]
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Chapter 7 - Understanding Roaming 64 Roaming Roaming occurs when y ou trav el outside the designated co v erage area. Y our phone auto matically s witches to roaming and the r oaming icon is displa y ed on the screen. Y our phone can roam on othe r digital networks . When yo u are roaming, e xtra charges ma y apply when making or receiving a call. [...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Message T ypes • Vo icemail • T ext M essaging[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 66 Message T ypes Y our phone can send and receiv e the f ollowing types of messages : • Vo icemail • SMS T ext Messages • E-mail messages • Numeric Pages Messages a re received at all times, ev en when the phone is po wered off or lock ed. When a new message is receiv ed, a notificat ion is displa yed an d a tone is s[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 67 4. When the voicemail system connects, tap . 5. Enter your pass word. 6. Press to listen to your messages . T ext Messaging The i700 allo ws you to cr eate and send te xt messages to other users with SMS ca pability . T ext messaging, also known as SMS (S hor t Mess age Ser vice) a llows shor t te xt messages to be receiv e[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 68 5. T a p the drop down arrow ne xt to Ser vice and make sure that SMS is selected. 6. If you would like a delivery confir mation that the message was deliv ered, tap Ed it and select Options . T ap the check bo x next to Request SMS text message delivery notification . 7. T a p Send to send the message.[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 69 E-mail Messages E-mail messages can be sent a nd receiv ed using Microsoft Out look and Activ eSync. Messages are sent and receiv ed using the deskto p/laptop computer during an Activ eSync operat ion. T o send an e-mail message: 1. F ro m the phone screen, tap To o l s and select Send SMS . 2. Enter the e-mail address in t[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 70 Message Options Se v eral options ar e associated with sending an SMS message . The y are: • Edit My T ext Messages • Spell Check • Language • Cancel Message My T ext Messages My T e xt Messages are def ault text messag es that can be used quickly to send co mmon text (SMS) messages without ha ving to type the messa[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 71 3. T a p Send to send the message. Editing My T ext Messages T o edit My T ext Messages: 1. Open an SMS Message . 2. T a p Edit and select Edit My T ext Messages . 3. Select the message that you would like to edit. 4. Delete the old messa ge from the box and enter the ne w message. 5. T a p to save and e xit. Performing a S[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 72 Cancel a Messag e T o cancel a message: 1. F rom the new message screen, tap Edit and select Cancel Message . SMS Message SMS Inbox SMS messages are saved in the SMS Inbo x. If the memor y is full, new messages are rejected . Older messages can be delete d to free up space f or the incoming messages . T o access the SMS Inb[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 73 3. T a p the drop down arro w ne xt to Inbox and select Outbox under the SMS director y . SMS Sent Items Sent Items keeps a record of all the SMS messages sent from your ph one. T o access sent items: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T a p the drop down arro w ne xt to Inbox[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 74 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T a p the drop down arro w ne xt to Inbox and select Deleted Items under the SMS director y . ActiveSync Mail ActiveSync Inbox E-mail messages are sa ved in the Activ eSync Inbox. If the memor y is full, new messages a re rejected. Older mess[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 75 ActiveSync Sent Items Sent Items k eeps a record of all the messages se nt from y our phone . T o access sent items: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T a p the drop down arro w ne xt to Inbox and select Sent Items under the ActiveSync director y . ActiveSync Drafts ActiveSyn[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 76 ActiveSync Deleted Items Deleted items k eeps a cop y of all the messages that were delet ed. Once the messages ar e remov ed from the deleted items f older , they are permanently erased. T o access the deleted f older : 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T a p the drop down a[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 77 Inbox T ools The Inbo x T ools men u displa ys status inf or mation and allows y ou to manage the Inbo x settings . The f ollo wing options are a vailab le in the Inbo x T ools men u: • Manage Folders - Allows you to organize the fo lders in the Inbox. • Empty Deleted Items - Delet es the message s in the Dele ted Items[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 78 Options The options menu allows y ou to displa y configurat ion settings for: • Services - Allows you to create a new service of modify the settings for an existing service. • Message - Display s the message configuration settings. • Address - Displays the address options. • Storage - Allows you t o view the amount [...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 79 Creating a new Ser vice T o create a new Ser vice: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T a p To o l s and select Options . 4. T a p the Services tab . 5. T a p the New but t on . 6. Enter e-mail addre ss in the space p rovided and tap Next . 7. Allow the A u to-Configuration ap[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging 80 Message Options T o access the message options: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T a p To o l s and select Options . 4. T a p the Message tab. Address Options T o access the message options: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T[...]
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Chapter 9 - Call Logs The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Call Logs[...]
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Chapter 9 - Call Logs 82 Call Logs When a call is received, ma de , or missed a reco rd of the call is sav ed with all the av ailable inf or mation in a call log. The call logs are: • All - Displays all call received, sent, or miss ed. • Missed - Displays any missed cal ls. • Outgoing - Displays all outgoing calls made from your phone. • In[...]
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Chapter 9 - Call Logs 83 time to k eep call log items bef ore they ar e deleted. T o access the call log opti ons: 1. F ro m the phone screen, tap . 2. T a p To o l s and select Options . 3. T a p the drop down arro w under Delete call log items older than and select on e of the f ollowing: • 1 week • 1 month • 2 months • 3 months • 6 mon[...]
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Chapter 9 - Call Logs 84 1. F ro m the phone screen, tap . 2. T a p the drop down arro w in the upper left corner and select the desired call log list to delete. Note: T o delete all call log entries, select All Calls. 3. T a p To o l s and select Delete All Call s . 4. T a p Ye s to confir m the deletion. 5. T a p to exit. Sending a SMS Message fr[...]
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Chapter 10 - Call Features The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Caller ID • Call W aiting • Call Forwarding • Three-Way Calling Caller ID Caller ID aler ts you to who’ s calling by displaying the phone number of the person calling when you receive an incoming call. Similarly , if you call someone who has this f eature , [...]
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Chapter 10 - Call Features 86 Call Waiting Y ou can answer an incoming call while on an e x isting call. If y ou are on an e xisting call and another ca ll is receiv ed, a tone is heard a nd a call waiting message is displa yed on the screen. If t he caller is stored in the address book, their name is also displa yed. Answering a Waiting Call 1. T [...]
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Chapter 10 - Call Features 87 Three Wa y Calling Three wa y calling allows you to talk to two diff erent people at the same time. When using th is f eature , normal air time rates apply f or each of the two calls . T o use three wa y calling: 1. Enter the number you wish to call and tap . 2. During th e conv ersation, tap . 3. Dial the second perso[...]
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Chapter 11 - Contacts The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Contacts • Notes • Making calls from Contacts • Speed Dialing • Beaming Contacts[...]
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Chapter 11 - Contacts 90 Contacts Contacts is used to sa v e impor tant inf ormation regarding your frien ds, colleagues, or business acquaintances . The contacts screen allo ws yo u to sa ve the persons: • Name • Job T itle • Department • Company • Work Number , Fa x, & Address • E-mail • Mobile Numbe r • Web Pa ge • Office L[...]
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Chapter 11 - Contacts 91 In addition to all the informatio n av aila ble in the contacts, you can also rec ord or wr ite a no te associated with the co ntact. All of th is inf or mation ca n be synchr onized with a PC or Laptop us ing the Microsoft Acti veSync a pplication. F or more inf or mation on Activ eSync , see “Activ eSync” on page 118.[...]
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Chapter 11 - Contacts 92 4. If the entr y is not the one your looking f or, tap to return to the list of possible matches. Editing a Contact T o edit an e xisting contact entry: 1. Press to open Cont acts . 2. Locate the desired contact using find or scrolling through the contact list with the navigation key . 3. T ap the desired contact to view th[...]
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Chapter 11 - Contacts 93 1. Press to open Contacts . 2. T ap the desired contact fr om the list. 3. T a p the Notes tab . 4. T o record a n ote, tap record icon located in t he command bar . T ap to begin the voice recording. T a p when finished. 5. T o write a note, tap the pen icon and enter the note using the desired en tr y method. 6. T o e xit[...]
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Chapter 11 - Contacts 94 Note: If you tapped the Hide button, you can display the phone main screen by tapping the phone signal strength icon located in the top right of the screen. Speed Dialing Speed dial can be used to the dia l contacts that y ou talk to the mo st. Speed dia l allows you to press either one or tw o ke ys and connect to the cont[...]
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Chapter 11 - Contacts 95 Beaming Contacts Y our i700 is equipped with an infrared po r t (IR) which allows y ou to send and receive inf or mation wirelessly between two IR P ocket PC de vices. T o beam a contact: 1. Press to open Cont acts . 2. T a p the desired contact from the list to view the summar y screen. 3. T a p To o l s and select Beam Co[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • T oday • Scheduling an Alarm • Calendar • Scheduling an Appointment • Changing the Calendar View • Calendar O ptions • Ta s k s[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 98 To d a y The T oda y screen is used as a def ault inf ormation screen on the P oc ket PC . When the i700 is po wered on, the T oda y screen is display ed. Information displa yed relates to the curr ent da y . The toda y screen displays the f ollowing inf or mation on the screen: • Current Date and T ime • Owner Informat[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 99 6. T a p to sav e and exit. Scheduling an Alarm Y our phone has fou r progr amabl e alarm clocks that can be configured to ring daily at a desir ed time. T o set up the alarm clock: 1. F rom the T oday screen, tap the cloc k icon . 2. T a p the Alarms tab . 3. T a p the box ne xt to the desired alar m. 4. T ap the da y of t[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 100 Data Call State The data call stat e indicates the prog ress of a data transmission. There are three states associa ted with the data call: • Green - Connecting to the network for transmission. • Dark Grey with Light On - Dor mant state. No ac tivity . • Dark Grey with Light Off - Disconnected. There are RX (Receivin[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 101 Calendar The calendar allo ws you to create appointme nts and reminders for the day , week, month, or year . Scheduling an Appointmen t An entr y in t he calendar is called an appointment o r reminder . When you schedule som ething, a des cription is display ed on the time line, and the duration is set to 1 hour b y def au[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 102 Scheduling a Timed Ap pointment Y ou can schedule timed appointments f or the current date or f or future dates . T o schedule a timed appoint ment f or the current date: 1. Press the Calendar button on your phone to open the calendar to the current sched ule. 2. T a p New . 3. Enter the Subject of the appointment or tap t[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 103 12. T a p the Status bo x and select Free , T entative , Busy , or Out of Office . 13. T a p the Sensitivity bo x an d select either Normal or Private . 14. T a p to sav e the new appointment. Changing the Calendar View When y ou open the calendar , y ou can change the vie w to one of the f ollowing: • Appointments - Dis[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 104 Calendar Options The calendar options allo w you to configure: • 1st day of week - Allows you to select which day to begin the calendar . • Week View - Allows you t o select a fiv e, six, or seve n day week view . • Show half hour slots - If this option is selected, half hour increments are displayed on the ca lendar[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 105 Ta s k s A task is something that needs to be done in a certain amount of time that requires a remin der to inf or m the user that t he deadline has been reached. Once th e task has been completed, it can b e check ed off and another task can be star ted. A task list can be set up to k e ep trac k of all the tasks that nee[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 106 10. If you would like a reminder of when the task i s due, tap the Reminder bo x and select Remind Me . 11. T a p the Categories bo x and select Business or Personal . T ap . 12. T a p the Sensitivity bo x and select Normal or Private . 13. T ap to sav e the task. When the task is sav ed, it is added to the task lis t. The[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 107 • Use large font - If this option is se lected, a larger font is used on screen. T o access the task options: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen and select Programs . 2. Select Ta s k s . 3. T a p To o l s and select Options . T ask Entr y Bar The task en tr y bar optio n automatic ally places [...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 108 2. Select Ta s k s . 3. Select the desired ta sk from the task list. 4. T a p Edit . 5. When finished, tap to sav e and exit. Beaming a T ask Y ou can beam a task to anot her P ock et PC using the IR por t. This oper ation requires t hat both users ha v e the P ocket PC software . T o beam a task: 1. T a p Start located in[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar 109 Deleting a T ask When a task is competed, it can be deleted from the task list. T o delete the t ask: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen and select Programs . 2. Select Ta s k s . 3. Select the desired ta sk from the task list. 4. T a p To o l s and select Delete T ask . 5. T a p Ye s to confir m[...]
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Chapter 13 - Notes The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Recording a New Note • Writing a New Note • Saving Notes[...]
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Chapter 13 - Notes 112 Notes Quickly capture thoughts, remind ers, ideas, dra wings, and phone n umbers with Notes . Notes can be attached to contacts , appointments , messages, and tasks . Notes can also be creat ed in the Notes applicatio n. Notes can be either r ecorded or wr itten. Recording a Note T o record a note: 1. T a p Start located in t[...]
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Chapter 13 - Notes 113 2. During th e conv ersation, press and hold to begin recording. 3. When finished, release the to stop recording. 4. End the call. Note: The call needs to be disconnected to listen to the recording. If the caller is still connec ted, there is no audio. 5. T o listen to the recording, tap the entr y from the notes list. Record[...]
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Chapter 13 - Notes 114 Deleting a Note T o delete a note: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Select Notes . 3. Select the desired note from the list. 4. T a p To o l s and select Delete Note . 5. T a p Ye s to confir m the deletion. Note: Y ou can also tap and hold the note in the not es list, then sele ct Delete from[...]
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Chapter 13 - Notes 115 T o access the notes options: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Select Notes . 3. T a p To o l s and select Options .[...]
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Chapter 14 - ActiveSync The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • ActiveSync Setup Options • Creating a Partnership • IR ActiveSync Options • Scheduling ActiveSync[...]
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Chapter 14 - ActiveSync 118 ActiveSync Microsoft Acti veSync synchr onizes data between a laptop .PC computer and the i700. The Activ eSync application is already in stalled on your i700, but is required to be inst alled on the desktop/lap top PC bef ore any synchroni zation can occur . Installing the ActiveSync Software The f ollowing requirements[...]
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Chapter 14 - ActiveSync 119 T o install to yo ur desktop/laptop co mputer: 1. Place the CD in the drive and wait f or the Installation window to displa y . 2. Click on Install Activ eSync and USB Drivers. 3. Reboot your system when t he installation is finished. Creating a N ew Partnership After yo u install Activ eSync and the USB driver s require[...]
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Chapter 14 - ActiveSync 120 The i700 and the PC sho uld perf or m the first Activ eSync. This ma y take some tim e, depen ding on the amount of inf or mation that needs to be synchroniz ed. When the process is complete , disconnect the data cab le from the i700 an d close ActiveSync. Performing ActiveSync using IR If y ou do not ha v e y our data c[...]
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Chapter 14 - ActiveSync 121 Scheduling an ActiveSync Y ou can also schedule the f ollowing Activ eSync options: • When connected to my PC, sync hronize with the server every 5 min, 15 min, 30 min, 60 min, 2 hours, or 4 hours. • When not connected to my PC, synchronize with the server every 5 min, 15 min, 30 min, 60 min, 2 hours, or 4 hours. •[...]
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Chapter 15 - Microsoft Pocket Applications The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Using Pocket Word • Using Pocket Excel[...]
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Chapter 15 - Microsof t Poc ket Applications 124 Pocket Wo rd P ock et W ord works with Microsoft W ord on your computer to give you easy access to copies of your documents . Y ou can create new documents or cop y documents from your computer to your i700. Synchroniz e the documents bet ween y our computer and your i700 to insu re you hav e the mos[...]
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Chapter 15 - Microsoft P ocket Applications 125 Y ou can open one document at a time . If y ou tr y to open a second document, y ou are ask ed to sa ve the first documen t. Y ou can sa ve a do cument in one of th e f ollowing f or mats: • Pocket W ord (.psw) • Word 97/20 00 (.doc) • Word 97/20 00 (.dot) • Rich T ext Format (.rtf) • Plain [...]
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Chapter 15 - Microsof t Poc ket Applications 126 Attaching a Recording Y ou can attach a recording to a word documen t using the Record option. T o attach a re cording to an existing document: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Select Programs . 3. T a p Pocket Word . 4. Select the desired d ocument fo r m the list. 5[...]
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Chapter 15 - Microsoft P ocket Applications 127 Beaming a Docume nt T o beam a document to ano ther P ock et PC user : 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Select Programs . 3. T a p Pocket Word . 4. Select the desired document from the list. 5. T a p To o l s and select Beam Document . 6. When the document is transferr[...]
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Chapter 15 - Microsof t Poc ket Applications 128 Pocket Excel P ock et Excel works with Microsoft Excel on y our computer to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks . Y ou can create ne w workbooks or cop y workbooks from your comput er to your i700. Synchroniz e workbooks between y our computer and your i700 to insure that you hav e th e [...]
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Chapter 15 - Microsoft P ocket Applications 129 Deleting a W orkbook T o delete a P ock et Excel document: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Select Programs . 3. T a p Pocket Excel . 4. Select the desired workbook from the list. 5. T a p To o l s and select Delete Workbook . 6. T a p Ye s to confir m the deletion. Be[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Using File Explorer • Microsoft Reader • MSN Messenger • Te r m i n a l S e r v ices Client • Calculator • Infrared Re ceive • Games • Find • Help[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications 132 Program Application There are se veral app lications that come with P ock et PC 2002. Y ou can also download and install ot her desired applications as nee ded. The i700 contains 60MB of memor y to allow f o r continued e xpandability . The f ollowing applications are installed with P oc ket PC 2002: • File Exp[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications 133 File Explorer The file e xplorer application allows y ou to open an e xplorer window similar to a desktop Windows based system. The e xplorer window allows y ou to navigate through the i700 to locate desire d fo lders and files. Launching the File Explorer T o launch the file e xplorer : 1. T a p Start located in[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications 134 T o launch the Microsoft Re ader application: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Select Programs . 3. T a p Microsoft Re ader . MSN Messenger MSN Messenger on y our i700 pro vides the same chat envir onment as MSN Messenge r on your PC. These f eatures include: • Seeing who is onl[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications 135 Getting Started with MSN Messenger T o use MSN Messenger , you need a Micro soft P asspor t account or an Exchan ge E-mail account. Once you hav e the re quired accoun t, you need to: 1. Set up a connection o n your mobile device that allows you to connect to the interne t. 2. Set up an account in MSN Messenger. [...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications 136 Calculator The calculator allo ws you to per f or m general mathematic al functions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Y ou can use the calculat or to: • Perform basic calculations. • Store and retrieve values. • Display the last series of calculati ons. T o open the calculator: 1[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications 137 negative number , enter the number first and then press the +/- button. • M+ - The “M+” button places the current number in memory . Each new number you enter with the M+ button is added to the total stored in memory . The number that you add can be either a calculated value or any number you enter by press[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications 138 Receiving a File T o receive a file: 1. Prepare a file from another IR device and initiate a send command. 2. On the i700, tap Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 3. Select Programs . 4. T a p Infrared Recei ve . 5. Aim the tw o de vices at each othe r and wait for confir mation that the file ha[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications 139 T o access the find f eature: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Select Find . 3. Enter the desired te xt in the Find: field or tap the drop down arro w to view past find entries. 4. T a p the drop down arro w in the Ty p e : fi eld and select the desired option. 5. T a p the Go but[...]
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Chapter 17 - Managing Applications The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Installing New Applications • Deleting Applications • Memory Allocation[...]
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Chapter 17 - Managing Applications 142 Application Management Y our i700 is r unning the P ock et PC 2002 operating system. This allows y ou to install or remov e any P ock et PC 2002 compatib le application on your de vice. P ock et PC applications can be do wnloaded from the web , purchased at retail ou tlets, or beamed from a fr iend using the I[...]
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Chapter 17 - Managing Applications 143 Deleting an Application Some applications are la rge and tak e up space on y our i700. T o help manage space and memory requirements f or other s oftware that may need to be inst alled, you can delete any application no t stored in ROM. R OM applications are those th at were installed at the f actory and are r[...]
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Chapter 17 - Managing Applications 144 5. T a p and hold the slider left or right to allocate the desired memor y amounts. 6. T a p to sa ve and e xit. Memor y Card The memory card can be used to bac kup or sa ve dat a to a void a ccidental loss due to battery discharge or other unforseen device data complica tions. The memory storage card is inser[...]
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Chapter 18 - Internet Explorer The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Launching Internet Explorer • Saving Favorites • Internet Pass Through[...]
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Chapter 18 - Inter net Explorer 146 Pocket Internet Explorer Y ou can use Inter net Explorer to vie w web pages on your i700 in two diff erent wa ys: • By downloading pages and th en perf orming a ActiveSync operation. • By connecting to the Internet Dire ctly . While browsing you can also do wnload new files and progr ams. I f you ar e using M[...]
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Chapter 18 - Intern et Explorer 147 4. T a p the yello w f older icon in the command bar . 5. T a p the Add/Dele te tab. 6. Select the desired folder and tap Add . 7. T a p Add again. 8. T a p to sav e and exit. Internet Pass Through When the i7 00 is connecte d to your desktop/ laptop machine, it can access t he Internet using Inter net pass throu[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Launching the Camera Application • Camera Settings • Sleep Mode • Tim er • Still View Navigati on • T aking Pictures • Zoom • Vo ice Record • Viewing Pictures • Adaptive Sensitivity • Beaming Pictures[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 150 Camera The i700 comes with a b uilt-in camera mounted on a s wivel integrated into the upper le ft cor ner of the phone . T o use the camera, simply use the thumb wheel on the side and rot ate to the desired angle . When y ou take a picture, it is sav ed into the phone’ s memor y . Pictures can also be sa ved on the deskto[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 151 Camera Settin gs The f ollowing camera settings are a v ailab le: • Size - Allows you to select the des ired image. The choices are 640x480, 320x240, and 160x120. The smaller the image size, the smaller the image file size. • Quality - Allows you to select the quality of the i mage. The choices are Normal, Fi ne, and Bes[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 152 Sleep Mode The camera will automatically go to sleep and display a bl ank screen with a camera icon. T o wak e up the camera, t ap anywhere on th e screen. Tim e r The timer can be set to tak e pictures automatically afte r 3, 6, 9, or 12 seconds. When the timer reaches zero , a picture is tak en and sav ed into memory . T o[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 153 Viewing Pictures T o view your pictures: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a p View and select: • View Image - Views th e images one by one. • View Thumbnails - Views the entire library using small thumbnail pictures. Still View Navigation When you are viewing images in[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 154 Actual Size Dialog Box The actual size dialog bo x allows y ou to view the captured image on scr een at the size it was tak en. The navigation screen is au tomatically d ispla yed in the low er right corn er of the screen . A small red bo x illustrates the view able portion of the image. Y ou can mov e the box b y sliding it[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 155 Zoom 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a p View and select View Image . 4. T a p . 5. T a p the plus magni fying glass icon to zoom in or tap the minus magnifying icon to zoom out. Vo ic e Re c o rd 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Cam[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 156 T ext Memo Y o u can also attach a text memo to the image. T o attach a text memo: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a p View and select View Image . 4. Select the desired i mage and tap . 5. T a p the Memo tab . 6. T a p the area under Te x t M e m o and enter the memo usi[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 157 4. Select the desired i mage and tap . 5. T a p the Information tab. 6. T a p to e xit. Thumbnail View When you are viewing images in thum bnail view , the f ollowing options are a vailab le: • Capture • View Image • Slideshow • Rename/Move • Delete • T ools Capture When you are viewing the thu mbnails, y ou can [...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 158 View Image T o view the imag e on screen from the thumb nail: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a p View and select View Thumbnails . 4. Press the navigation k ey left or right to select the desired thumbnail. 5. T a p View and select View Image . Note: Y ou can also tap th[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 159 Rename/Move The rename/mo ve command allo ws you to rename the image and mo v e it to a diff erent fold er . T o rename/ mov e: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a p View and select View Thumbnails . 4. T a p Edit and select Rename/Move . 5. Enter the new name and f olde r [...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 160 Sending an Image Images can be beamed to an other P ock et PC user using the b uilt-in IR port. Images can also be sent b y attachment using the em ail function. T o acc ess the send menu: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a p View and select View Thumbnails . 4. T a p To o[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 161 Refresh Thumbnails T o refresh the thumbnail scr een: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a p View and select View Thumbnails . 4. T a p To o l s and select Refresh Thumb . Change Folder T o change the f older where the thumbnail images are sav ed: 1. T a p Start located in t[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 162 sections of the scene . Adaptiv e Sensitivity combines the two im ages into a one dynamic image and redu ces the image t o a nor mal size to disp lay on the screen without loosing any details . Activating AS Mode T o turn on the AS mode: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a [...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera 163 Beaming Pictures T o beam pictures: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. T a p Camera . 3. T a p View and select View Image . 4. Select the desired image by tapping the navigation arrows left or right. 5. T a p Send and select Be am Files . 6. T a p Close when finished. Continuous Pi cture Mode T[...]
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Chapter 20 - Windows Media Player The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • Launching the Media Player • Media Player Controls • Opening Media Files • Creating a Playlist[...]
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Chapter 20 - Windows Media Play er 166 Media Player Y ou can use the Microsoft Windo ws Media Pla ye r f or P ock et PC to pla y digital audio and video files that are stored on y our de vice or downloaded from t he web . Y ou can play files in either Wind ows Media or MP3 f or mat, including file s with extensions .asf , .wma, .wmv , and .mp3. Lau[...]
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Chapter 20 - Windows Media Pla yer 167 • - Displays the WindowsMedia.com web page. Loading Media Player Files Media pla yer files must be copi ed to the i700 using the Activ eSync application. The files are copied to the Local Content f older on the i700 after the Activ eSync operat ion. T o load a file: 1. T a p Start located in the upper left c[...]
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Chapter 20 - Windows Media Play er 168 5. Enter a name f or the pla ylist and tap . 6. T a p the Plus sign at the bo ttom of the screen to open a browse window . 7. T a p the check box ne xt to each suppor ted media file to add it to the new playlist. T ap when finished.[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and W arranty The following topics are discu ssed in this Chapter: • T roubleshooting • Safety Information • War ra n ty[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 170 T roubleshooting Befo re contact ing Custom er Ser vice, tr y the following: • Make sure that the battery is properly attached to your phone. • Make sure that the battery is fully charged. • Make sure that there is no vi sible physical damage to yo ur phone or battery . • Make sure t[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 171 T o perform a Sof t Reset: • Un-screw the st ylus, or use t he tip of an unfolded paper clip (or similar object without a sharp tip), to g ently press the reset button inside the hole on th e back lower right corner of your phone. Performi ng a Hard Reset A hard reset era ses all records a[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 172 Safety Information Batter y Precautions Y our phone is powered by a re chargeab le Li-polymer standard battery . The read the f ollowing cautions concer ning th e batter y: • Never use any charger or batter y that is damaged in any way . • Use the battery only for its intended purpose. ?[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 173 • Always tr y to keep th e batter y at room temperature . A phone with a hot or cold bat tery may not work correctly , even if the batter y is fully ch arged. Li-Polymer bat teries are se nsitive to temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F). • Do not short-cir cuit the battery . Accidental short[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 174 3. P ositio n your wireless phone within easy reach. Be ab le to access your wireless phone without removing your ey es from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconv enient time, let y our voice mail ans wer it for y ou. 4. Let the person you are spe aking with know you are driving[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 175 serious eme rgency where lives are in danger, call the emergency number , as you would want others to do for you. 10. Call roadside assi stance or a special non emergency wireless assistance number when necessar y . If you see a broken-down v eh icle posing no seri ous hazard, a broken traff[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 176 RF signals from y our wireless phone . Consult the manuf acturer to discuss alternativ es. Pacemakers P acemaker manuf acturers recomme nd that a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 in ches) be maintained betw een a wireless phone and a pacemak er to av oid potent ial interf erence with the pacemak[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 177 adequately shie lded from e xternal RF energ y . Y our ph ysician ma y be able to assist you in obtaini ng this inf ormation. Switch off yo ur phone in health care f acilities when any regulati ons posted in these areas instruct you to do so . Hospitals or health care facilities ma y be usin[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 178 atmospher e are often but not alwa ys clearly mar ked. They include below deck on boats, chemica l transf er or storage f acilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane o r butane ), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as gr ain, dust or metal po wde[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 179 at the scene of an acc ident; do not cut off the ca ll until giv en permission to do so . Other Important Safety Informat ion • Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or ser vice may be dangerous and may invalidate an y warr[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 180 obligations and allow y ou to enjoy this product f or many yea r s. • Keep the phone and all its part s and accessorie s out of the reach of small children’ s. • Keep the phone dry . Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode ele ctronic circuits. • Do not[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 181 W arranty ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY What is Co vered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERIC A, L.P . ("SAMSUNG") w arran ts to the original purchaser ("Purchaser" ) that SAMSUNG 's Phones and accessor ies ("Produ cts") are free from defects [...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 182 damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in conjunction with accessor ies, products , or ancillar y/peripheral equipment not furnished or approv ed by SAMSUNG; (e) def ects or damage from improper testing, oper ation, maintenance, installa tion, or ad jus[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 183 888-987-4357. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replace th e defectiv e Pro duct. SAMSUNG ma y , at SAMSUNG's sole option, use reb uilt, reconditioned, or ne w par ts or components when repairing any Produ ct or replace Product wit h a reb uilt, reconditioned or ne w Product[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 184 ·W ARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFR INGEMENT; ·DESIGN, CONDITIO N, QU ALITY , OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT; ·THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONT AINED THEREIN; OR ·COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LA W , R ULE, SPECIFICA TION OR CON TRA CT PER T AIN[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 185 LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREA CH OF THE EXPRESS W ARRANTY , INCLUDING INCIDENT AL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR D AMAGES , OR LOSS OF ANTICIP A T ED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR D AMA GES ARISING FROM ANY T ORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GR OSS NEGLIGENCE) OR F A UL T COMMITT[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 186 A CKNO WLEDGES IS AND WILL AL W A YS BE CONSTR U ED T O BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS THE LA W PERMITS. THE P ARTIES UNDERST AND THA T THE PURCHASER MA Y USE THIRD-P ARTY SOFTW ARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT . SAMSUNG MAKES NO W ARRANTIES OR REPRESENT A TIONS AND[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Safety , and Warr anty 187 SAMSUNG are not au thorized to mak e modifications to this Limited W arranty , or mak e additional w arranties binding on SAMSUNG. Accordin gly , additional statements such as dealer adve r tising or presentation, whether or al or written, do not co nstitute w arrantie s by SAMSUNG and shoul[...]
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Chapter 21 - T roubleshooting, Saf ety , and Warranty 188[...]
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189 Index A ActiveSync 118 ActiveSync - ActiveSync using IR 120 ActiveSync - Creating a New Partnership 119 ActiveSync - Installing 118 ActiveSync - Scheduling 121 Alert Sounds & Notifications 56 Application - Deleting 143 Application - Installing 142 Application - Memory Allocation 143 Application Manageme nt 142 B Battery - Charging 25 Batter[...]
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190 Call Log - Options 82 Call Log - SMS Message 84 Call Logs 82 Calls - Making and Answering 26 Camera 150 Camera - Beaming Pictures 163 Camera - L aunching 15 0 Camera - Settings 151 Camera - Viewing Pictures 153 Contacts 90 Contacts - Adding 91 Contacts - Adding a Note 92 Contacts - Beaming 95 Contacts - Deleting 92 Contacts - Deleting a Note 93[...]
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191 i700 - Turning On 14 i700 - Unlocking 61 M Media Player 166 Media Player - Controls 166 Media Player - Loading Media Player Files 167 Message Options 70 Message Types 66 Messages - ActiveSync Deleted Items 76 Messages - ActiveSync Drafts 75 Messages - ActiveSync Inbox 74 Messages - ActiveSync Outbox 74 Messages - ActiveSync Sent Items 75 Messag[...]
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192 O One Handed Dialing 27 P Password 38 Personal Settings 29 Phone Number - Displaying 26 Pocket Excel 128 Pocket Excel - Beaming a Workbook 129 Pocket Excel - Creating a new Workbook 128 Pocket Excel - Deleting a Workbook 129 Pocket Internet Explorer 146 Pocket Internet Exp lorer - Launching 146 Pocket Internet Explorer - Saving Favorites 146 Po[...]
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193 Ring Volume 53 Ringer - Selectin g 56 Ringer - Turning Off 58 Roaming 64 Roaming - Option s 64 S Security Options 60 Security Se ttings 59 Shortcuts 49 Soft Reset 170 Special Numbers 60 Start Menu 48 System Volume 54 T Tasks 105 Tasks - Beaming 108 Tasks - Creating 105 Tasks - Editing 107 Tasks - Entry Bar 107 Tasks - Marking Complete 106 Tasks[...]
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194 V Voice Volume 52 Voicemail 66 Voicemail - Setting Up 15 Volume Levels 52 W Warranty 181[...]