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LMi700_030503 _D9 SPH-i700 Series Portable T ri-Mode T elephone User’ s Guide Please read this ma nual befo re opera ting your phone, and keep it for future ref erence.[...]
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2 Intellectual Property All Intellect ual Prop er ty , as define d belo w , o wned b y or which is otherwise th e proper t y of Samsung or its respec tiv e suppliers relating to the SA MSUNG Phone, including bu t not limited to , accessor ies, par ts , or softw are relating th ereto (the “Phone System ”), is proprietar y to Samsung and pr otect[...]
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3 Samsung T elecommunicatio ns America (ST A), Inc. Headqu arters: 1130 E. Arap aho Road Richardson, TX 7508 1 T el: 972-76 1-7000 F ax: 972-761- 7001 Customer Care Center: 1601 E. Plano P arkw a y Suite 150 Plano , TX 75047 T el: 888-98 7-HELP ( 4357) F ax: 972-761- 7501 Inter net Ad dress: http://www .samsungtelecom.com ©2002- 2003 Samsung T ele[...]
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5 T able of Cont ents Chapter 1 - Getting Start ed ........... ........... 13 Turning the i700 On .... ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ....... 14 Entering th e Owners Inform ation ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... . 14 Setting up Voicemail ......... ........ ......... ........... ......... ....... 15 Contacting Customer [...]
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6 Chapter 3 - Personal Setti ngs .................. 29 Personal Settings .............. ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ .. 30 Buttons . ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ......... ....... ...... ....... ....... ... 31 Input ..... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... . 3[...]
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7 Chapter 6 - Security Sett ings ........ ........... 59 Accessing the Security Options ............................. ....... 60 Special Num bers .. ....... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ... 60 Locking the i700 ....... ........... ................................. ......... ...... 61 Unlock ing the i700 .... ....... [...]
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8 Chapter 9 - Call Logs ..... ............. ........... 77 Call Logs .......... ......... ........ ...... ........ ......... ........ ........ ..... 78 Making a Call from the Call Log ...... ...................... ......... ...... 78 Call Log Options .. ....... ....... ....... ...... ......... ....... ...... ....... ....... . 79 Creating a New Cont[...]
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9 Chapter 12 - Calendar .... ............. ........... 91 Today ....... ........ ...... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ...... ....... 92 Date and Time Sett ings ........ ....... ...... ....... ....... ......... ...... ...... 9 2 Scheduling an Alarm ..... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ......... ...... 9 3 Owner Inform[...]
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10 Note Options .. ...... ....... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ........ 107 Chapter 14 - ActiveSync ............ ........... 109 ActiveSync ....... ......... ........ ........ ......... ...... ........ ........ ... 110 Install ing the Act iveSync Sof tware .... ......... ....... ....... ...... .... 110 Creating a N ew Partn[...]
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11 Games ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ...... 127 Calculat or ....... ...... ....... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ......... ...... 128 Infrare d Recei ve ...... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ...... ....... ...... 129 Chapter 17 - Managing A pplications ........ 1[...]
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12 Chapter 20 - Windows Medi a Player ........ 155 Media Player ............. ............................ .............. ........ 156 Launching the Medi a Player ... ......... ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... . 156 Media Pl ayer Controls . ....... ....... ...... ....... ......... ...... ....... ...... 156 Loading Media Playe r Files ....... [...]
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Chapter 1 - Getting Started The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • T urning the Phone On • Entering the Owner Information • Setting u p V oicemail • Contacting Customer Care[...]
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Chapter 1 - Getting Star ted 14 T urning the i700 On T o pow er up the i700, press located on t he upper right side of the pho ne . F ollo w the st eps on t he displa y screen to align or calibrate the de vice. This procedure insure s that when y ou press the screen using the stylus , t he desired action o ccurs properly . Entering the Owners Infor[...]
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Chapter 1 - Getting Star ted 15 Setting up V oicemail All unans w ered calls to y our phone are sent to v oicemail, e v en if you r phone is in use or turned off . Theref ore, y o u will want to set up y our v oicemail and personal g ree tin g as soon as y our phone is activ ated. T o s et up v oicemail: 1. Press the bu tton locat ed on the bottom [...]
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Chapter 1 - Getting Star ted 16[...]
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Chapter 2 - Understanding your Phone The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Front View of the i700 • Viewing the Phone Screen Icons • Features of the i700 • Battery and Char ger Accessories • Displaying your Phone Numb er • Making/Answerin g Calls[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 18 Front View of the I700[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 19 Viewing the Phone Screen Icons Icon Definition This icon represents th e signal strength. The more bars disp layed, the bett er the signal. This icon is displayed when the phone is Off or cannot find ser vice. Indicates that GPS (Globa l Positioning Sys tem) is active. Indicates tha t GPS is inactive. Indi[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 20 Indicates missed c alls. If you tap th e icon a window is displayed indicating the amount of call missed. It also gives yo u the ability to view the missed call inform ation. Indicates tha t a new voicem ail messages. If you tap this icon a windo w is displaye d that allows you to li sten to new voicemail [...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 21 Features of the i700 The i700 uses th e Microsoft Windo ws CE oper ating system, which suppor ts thousands of applications . Using the Acti v eSync opera tion, y ou can k eep y our PC and y our i700 synchro niz ed at all times . Some of the i700 f eature s are: • Large 240x320 pixel, 65k colo r T ransfle[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 22 Batter y and Charger Accessories Y our i700 comes with a Li-I on b atter y , charger , and headse t. It is v er y im por tan t to us e only Samsun g approv e d acce ssor ies to av oid dam age t o your phone. Batter y Capacity Y our phone is equ ipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) batter y . The ba tter y can[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 23 Installing the Batt er y 1. Place the batter y on the ba c k of the phone, making sure that the plastic tabs are al igned with the co rrespon ding holes in the phon e. 2. Gently push th e batter y up until it snaps into place. Inser t Batter y Insta ll Graphic Here[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 24 Removing the Batter y 1. Push the batter y relea se latch and slide th e batter y down from the phone. Inser t Ba tte r y Remov e Gr aphic Here[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 25 Charging the Batte r y Y ou r PCS Pho ne comes with a r echar geable batter y . Y ou should charge the batter y as soon as possib le so y ou can be gin using y our phone . K eeping track of y our bat te r y’ s charge is impo r tant. If y our bat ter y le v el becomes too lo w , y our p hone automatically[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 26 Automati c Ringer Mod e When Charg ing When the ph one is in Vibr ate mode and is pla ced in the craddle or plug ge d into th e ch ar ge r , it automatica lly s witche s to a r inger mo de. This is done to allow y ou to hear an y incoming c alls while the unit is charging. Displaying your Phone Number T o [...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 27 Note: Alway s use the stylus when t ouching the screen to avoid scratching or damage caus ed by other instruments. 3. T a p . One Handed Dialing One hand ed d ialing allo ws you to ma k e a call while using ju st one hand. T o make a call: 1. Press locate d on th e side of the phon e. 2. Press the Co ntact[...]
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Chapte r 2 - Underst anding y our Phone 28[...]
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Chapter 3 - Personal Settings The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Buttons • Input • Menus • Password • Phone • Sounds & Notifications[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 30 Personal Settings The person al settings allo w y ou to set the f ollo wing opti ons on y our i700: • Buttons • Input • Menus • Password • Phone • Sounds and Notifications • T oday • Owner Information These sett i ngs allo w yo u to contro l the look and f eel of the i700. T o access the P ersonal[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 31 Buttons The Buttons set ting allo ws y ou to configure which applica tion launches when the recor d, contacts , or calenda r b utton s are presse d. The follo w ing table giv e s y ou t he de f ault setting s and a v ailab le applications f or each button: T o access the Button set tings: 1. T a p Star t located [...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 32 Input There ar e f our diff erent char acter input methods av a i la bl e. T h ey ar e : • Block Recognizer • Keyboard • Letter Recognizer • T ranscriber Each of these met hods allo w y ou to input alphan umeric characters and symbo ls into the i70 0. In addit ion to the input met hods , there is W o rd C[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 33 Block Recogni zer This input meth od uses the tr aditiona l wr iting area bo x split in the middle . The left si de is used to wr ite letters and the right side is f or nu mber entr y . Symbols an d commo n functi ons are located in othe r smaller bo x es locat ed to the right of the writing bo x area. There are [...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 34 Letter Recogni zer This op tion allows you to enter te xt using your own handwriting. The screen is d ivided in to three diff erent areas. A capit ol letter area , small lette r area , and a number ar ea. Character s are en tered by prin ting lett ers in each area. The char acter is t hen analyz ed and typed on t[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 35 There ar e also some tra nscriber recogniz er options . The y are: • Add space after - Aut omatica lly adds a space af ter each writing. • Separate letters mode • Speed of recognition vs Qualit y - Determines the speed at which the writing sample is an alyzed. The fast er the setting the less likely to get [...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 36 Optio ns The o ptions s ettings on ly apply when w r iting or recordin g is sup por ted. In th e options ta b , y ou ca n select: • V oic e Recording Format - pcm 8,000 Hz, 8 Bit, Mo no (8 KB/s) - pcm 8,000 Hz, 8 Bit, Stereo (16 KB/s) - pcm 8,000 Hz, 16 Bit, Mono (16 KB/s) - pcm 8,000 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo (31 KB/[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 37 - 150% - 200% - 300% • Default zoom le ve l for typing - 75% - 100% - 150% - 200% - 300% • Capitalize t he first le tter of a s entence • Scroll upon r eaching the last line Menus There ar e two me nus a v ailab le in the i700 men u opti on s . The y ar e: • Start Menu • New Menu The Star t menu options[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 38 Star t Menu T o access the Star t menu: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T ap the Personal tab . 4. T ap the Menus icon. 5. T ap the Start M enu tab . 6. Chec k the items that y ou w ant to be displa y ed in the Star t menu. Items that are not chec k ed are d[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 39 Password The pass w o rd opt ion allo ws y ou to e nab le or disab le a pass wo rd. The av ailable settin gs are : • No password - This setti ng disables the password. • Simple 4-digit password - Allo ws you to set a four digit password using the on-screen keypad. • Strong alphanumeric password - Allows you[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 40 8. Confir m the pass word setting by tapping Ye s in the P ass word dialog bo x. Phone The phone option s displa ys all the a v aila b le options f or the phone . The options are divided int o the f ollo wing tabs: • Phone - Allows you to confi gure a voicemail phone number . View your existing ph one numbe r .[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 41 Phone T ab These opt i ons allo w yo u to configu re se v er al diff erent setting s that ar e specific to t he phone includin g: • Changing t he Voicemail Dia lup Number • System Volume • Notifica tions • System Sounds V oicemail settings T o access the v oicemail settings: 1. T a p Star t located in the[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 42 Sounds These opt ions allo w yo u to co nfigure th e sounds f o r the i700. The se include the ring type , r ing tone , k eypa d sounds , and o ther sound se ttings . T o access the sound settings: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T ap the Personal tab . 4. T[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 43 • OldPhone • RoaringGuitar • Tr i o • W elcome 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 th en tap the squ are to stop. 8. T a p the K eypad drop down arro w and select: • Short T ones - When the on-scr een keyp[...]
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Chapte r 3 - P ersonal Setti ngs 44 3. T ap the Personal tab . 4. T ap the Phone icon. 5. T ap the Phone tab . 6. T ap the Other Settings bo x. 7. T ap the Vo l u m e tab . 8. T ap the slider and select the de sired System volume between Silent and Loud. 9. T a p the desired check bo x es under “ Enable sounds for”. Note: Some choic es are grey[...]
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Chapter 4 - Windows Applications and T ext Entr y The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Navigating your PDA • Shortcuts • Menu Options[...]
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Chapte r 4 - Windo ws Applications and T e xt Entr y 46 Navigating your PDA Y our i700 pro vide s the p ow er of a p ersonal comp uter with e xceptional por t ability a nd integr ation. Unlocking its pow er begins with customiz ing the i700 so tha t it becom es an e xtensio n of your desk top or laptop computer . The i700 is P oc k et PC 20 02 Wind[...]
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Chapte r 4 - Windo ws Applications and T e xt Entr y 47 Shortcuts New Command The Ne w command located in the bo ttom left side of the scr een allows you to create a new: • Appointment • Contact • E-mail Message • Excel W orkbook • Note • Ta s k • Wo r d D o c u m e n t T o access the ne w command: 1. T a p New located in the bottom l[...]
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Chapte r 4 - Windo ws Applications and T e xt Entr y 48[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Setting the Desire d V olume Level • T one Length • Alerts Sounds & Notifications • T urning the Ringer Off[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 50 Setting the V olume Levels There are se v eral dif f erent v olume le v els that can be confi gur ed on the i70 0. The y are: • Voi c e Vo lu m e • Reco rd V olume • Ring V olume • System Volume V o ice V olume The v oice v olume determ ines th e v olume setting of the incoming caller . This setti ng can be set[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 51 Record V olume The recor d v olume det er mines the recordin g le v els f or v oice memo’ s, notes , or recorded con v ersa tions . The higher t he setting, t he more sensitiv e the microph on e. There is al so a 20db ga in se tting th at allo ws an e xtr a sensitiv e le v el f or recording. T o access the record v o[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 52 Ring V olume The r in g v olume de ter m ines th e v olume setting f or th e ringer associated with the ph one . Y ou can also set the ringer silent if need ed to a v oid disturbing oth ers in a quiet se tting. T o access th e r ing volume set tings: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 53 System Volume The system v olume determines the v olume settings f or the oper ating syste m installed on the i70 0. A beep or other so un d is he ar d while navigating th ro ug h th e menus . T o access the s ystem v olume setting: setting . T o access the ring v olume sett ings: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper l[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 54 Setting the T one Length When dialing a phone n umb er , tones are emitt ed e ach time a k e y is tapped . These tone s can be set up to be shor t , long, or tur ned of f . In some cases, longer to ne length s ma y be required f or accessing aut omated systems o r v o icemail. T o set the tone length: 1. T a p Star t l[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 55 Alert Sounds & Notifications Aler t sou nds can b e configu red f or th e f ollowing e v en ts: • Active Sync: Begin sync • ActiveSync: End sync • Beam: Autoreceiv e • Inbox: New e-mail mes sage • Inbox Ne w SMS message • MSN Messenger: Contact online • MSN Mess enger: New mess age • Phone: Incoming[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 56 7. T ap the drop down arro w ne xt to Ring T y pe and sele ct one of the f ollowing: • Ring • Increasing Ri ng • Ring Once • Vibrate • Vibrat e and ring • Vibrat e then ring • None 8. If y ou selected Ring, Increa sing ri ng, or Ri ng Once, tap the drop down arrow ne xt to Ring T one and select the desire[...]
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Chapter 5 - Phone Settings 57 T urning t he Ringer O ff In some cases, it ma y be necess ar y to tur n off the ringer to a v oid causing a p rob lem f or those around y ou. T o tur n off the ringer or se t it to vibr ate: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Settings . 3. T ap the Personal tab . 4. T a p Phon e [...]
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Chapter 6 - Security Settings The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Accessing the Securit y Options • Special Numbers • Locking the i700 • Unlocking the i700[...]
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Chapte r 6 - Security Settings 60 Accessing the Security Options The i700 ha s se v er al security optio ns asso ciated with the ph one th at help gu ard ag ainst unaut horiz ed usag e . The security options allo w you to conf igure special nu mbers , chan ge t he pass wor d, and reset th e phone . Special Numbers Special n umbers are n umbers th a[...]
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Chapte r 6 - Security Settings 61 Locking the i70 0 When y ou loc k yo ur phon e , it req uires a pass word t o return to nor mal oper ati on. When a pass word is set up , the phone can be loc k ed immediately or configur ed to loc k when the sc reen blanks ou t. T o lock the ph one: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. [...]
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Chapter 7 - Understanding Roaming The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Roam ing Overview • Roaming Op tions[...]
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Chapte r 7 - Underst anding Ro aming 64 Roaming Roaming occu rs when y ou tra v el out side the designat ed co v er age area . Y our phone auto matically s witches to roaming and t he roaming icon is displa y ed on the scr een. Y our phone can roam on digita l or analog networ ks. When you are roamin g, e xtra charges ma y apply when making or rece[...]
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Chapte r 7 - Underst anding Ro aming 65 Roaming Options The f ollo wing roaming o ptions are a v ailab le: • Home only - Y our phone is av ailable fo r normal operation only in t he designa ted cove rage area . • Automatic-A - The preferred roam ing list is used to acquire ser vice. If no preferred syst ems are found, any digital or analog “A[...]
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Chapter 8 - Messaging The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Mess age T ypes • V oic email • T ext Mes saging[...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 68 Message T ypes Y our phone can send a nd receiv e the f ollo wing types of messag es: • V oic email • SMS T ext Mess ages • Numeric Pages Messag es are receiv ed at all time s , e v en w hen th e phone is po wered off or loc k ed. When a ne w message is receiv ed, a notif ication is displa y ed and a tone is sounde [...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 69 V o icemail If a new v oicemail is receiv ed, a notification screen is displa y ed aler ting y ou that a new messag e is a v ailab l e. If multiple v oicemail me ssages are receiv ed, the notifi cation scr een displa ys the numb er of ne w messages receiv ed. Connecting to the V oicemail Syst em T o connect to v o icemail[...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 70 T ext Messa ging The i700 allo ws y ou to create and sen d te xt messages to other users with SMS c a pability . T e xt messaging, also known as SMS (Shor t Mess age Ser vice) allows shor t te xt messages to be receiv ed and displa y ed on y our phon e . 2-W a y T e xt Messaging, also kno wn as MO-SMS ( Mobile-Originated [...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 71 chec k bo x ne xt to Request SMS text messag e deliver y notification . 7. T a p to send the messa ge . Note: Please be advised that there is a 160-characte r limit for SMS text messages. This 160- character limit applies only to messa ges sent using the SMS function and not to messages sent using Pocket Outlook or other [...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 72 • Ye s . • No. • I can’t talk right now . • I’ll be right there. • I’m running late. • Where ar e you? • Hi. • Goodbye. • Call me later . • I love my Po cket PC![...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 73 Using My T ext Messages 1. Create a ne w SMS Message . 2. T a p My T ext and select the desired message from the list. 3. T a p to send the messa ge . Editing My T ext Messages T o edit My T e xt Messages: 1. Create a ne w SMS Message . 2. T a p Edit and select Edit My T ext Messages . 3. Select the me ssage th at y ou wo[...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 74 1. Create a ne w message from the In box . 2. T a p Edit and select Langua ge . 3. Select the d esired langu age from the l ist. Cancel a Message T o cancel a message: 1. F rom the ne w message screen, tap Edit and select Cancel Message . Inbox SMS & E-mail messages ar e sa v ed in the Inbo x. If the memor y is full, [...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 75 3. T ap the drop down arro w ne xt to Inbo x and select Outbox . Sent Items Sent Items k eeps a record of all the messag es sent from y our phone . T o access sent items: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T ap the drop down arro w ne xt to Inbo x and select Sent Item s . [...]
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Chapte r 8 - Messa ging 76 Deleted Items Deleted items k eeps a cop y of all the messa ges th at w ere deleted. Once the messa ge s are remo v ed from the delete d items f older , the y are pe rmanently erase d. T o access the deleted f older : 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Inbox . 3. T ap the drop down a[...]
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Chapter 9 - Call Logs The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Call Logs[...]
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Chapte r 9 - Call Logs 78 Call Logs When a call is receiv ed, ma de, or missed a reco rd of the call is sa v ed with all the a v ailable inf or m ation in a call log. The call logs are: • All - Displays all call receiv ed, sent, or missed. • Missed - Displays any mis sed calls. • Outgoing - Displays all outgoing calls made from your phone. ?[...]
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Chapte r 9 - Call Logs 79 Call Log Op tions Call log options allows y ou to view the call times f or all calls and rece nt calls . Y ou can also set the amoun t of time to k eep call log items be f ore the y are dele ted. T o access the ca ll log opti ons: 1. F rom the phone screen, ta p . 2. T a p To o l s and select Options . 3. T ap the drop dow[...]
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Chapte r 9 - Call Logs 80 Deleting Call Log Entries T o delete the call l og entries: 1. F rom the phone screen, ta p . 2. T ap the drop down arro w in the upper left cor ner 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 Al l Calls . 4. T a p Ye s to conf[...]
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Chapter 10 - Call Features The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Caller ID • Cal l W aitin g • Call For warding • Three-W ay Calling[...]
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Chapte r 10 - Ca ll F eatur es 82 Caller ID Caller ID aler ts y ou to wh o’ s calling by displa ying the phone number of the person calling w hen y ou receiv e an incoming call. Similar ly , if y ou call someone who has this f eature , yo ur phone n umber disp la ys on their phone . If the caller’ s name and n umber are alread y stored in y our[...]
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Chapte r 10 - Ca ll F eatur es 83 Call For wa rding Call F orwarding allo ws y ou to f orw ard all y our incoming calls to anot her phon e number - e v en when y our phon e is tur ned off . Y ou can still ma k e calls from y our phone with Call F orwar ding activ ated. T o activ ate call f orw arding: 1. T a p . 2. Enter the area code and phon e nu[...]
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Chapte r 10 - Ca ll F eatur es 84 Three W ay Calling Three wa y calling allo ws y ou to talk to two diff erent people at the same time . When using this f eature , nor mal air time r ates ap ply f or each of the two ca lls . T o use three wa y calling: 1. Enter the number yo u wish to cal l and tap . 2. Dur ing the co n v e rsation, tap . 3. Dial t[...]
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Chapter 11 - Contacts The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Contacts • Notes • Making calls from Contacts • Speed D ialing • Beaming Contacts[...]
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Chapte r 11 - Co ntacts 86 Contacts Contacts is use d to sa v e impor tant inf or mation regard in g your frien d s, colleague s, or b usiness acqua intances . The contacts screen allo ws y ou to sa v e the pers on s: • Name • Job T itle • Department • Company • W ork Number , Fax, & Address • E-mail • Mobile Number • We b P a g[...]
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Chapte r 11 - Co ntacts 87 Microsof t Activ eSync applica tion. F or more inf or mation on Activ eSync , see “Activ eSync” on page 110. Adding a New Contact T o add a ne w contact: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen and select Contacts . Note: Y ou can also press the Contac ts bu tton locate d in the front on the up[...]
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Chapte r 11 - Co ntacts 88 Editing a Contact T o edit an e xisting contact entry: 1. Press to open Contacts . 2. Locate the desired co ntact using find or scro lling through the contact li st with the navigation k e y . 3. T ap the desired contact to vie w the summar y screen. 4. T a p Edit . 5. Change or update the desired in fo r m ati on. 6. T a[...]
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Chapte r 11 - Co ntacts 89 3. T ap the Notes tab . 4. T o record a note, ta p record icon located in the command bar . T a p to begin the v oice recording. T ap when finished. 5. T o wr ite a note, tap the pen icon and enter the note using the de sired entr y method. 6. T o e xit a nd sa v e, tap . Deleting a Note T o delete a note: 1. Press to ope[...]
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Chapte r 11 - Co ntacts 90 Speed Dialin g Speed dial can be used to the dial contacts that y ou talk to t he most. Speed dial allows y ou to press e ither one or tw o ke ys and conne ct to the cont act. Memor y locat ions 2-99 are a v ailab le f or sp eed dialing. T o speed dial: 1. Press to open Contact s . 2. T ap the de sired co ntact f rom th e[...]
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Chapter 12 - Calendar The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • T oday • Scheduling an Alarm • Calendar • Scheduling an Appointment • Changing the Calendar View • Calend ar Op tions • Ta s k s[...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 92 To d a y The T oda y screen is used as a def aul t inf ormation screen on th e P ock et PC . When the i700 is p ow ered on, the T oda y screen is displa y ed. Inf or mation disp la y ed relates to the curr ent da y . The t oda y scr een displa ys the f ollo wing inf or mation on the screen: • Current Date and T ime • [...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 93 Schedu ling an Ala rm Y our phone ha s f our progr amab le alar m cloc ks that can be con figur ed to ring daily at a desir ed tim e . T o set up the alarm clock: 1. F rom the T oda y screen, tap the cloc k icon . 2. T ap the Alarms tab . 3. T ap the bo x ne xt to the desire d alar m. 4. T ap the da y of the w e ek . 5. T[...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 94 Calendar The calenda r allo ws y ou to cr ea te appoint ments and remi nders f or the da y , week, mo nth, or y ear . Schedu ling an Ap pointm ent An entr y in the cale ndar is called an appo intment o r remind er . When y ou schedu le somet hing, a des cr iption is displa yed on the time line , a nd the duration is se t [...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 95 Schedu ling a Timed Appo intmen t Y ou can schedule time d appointme nts f or the cu rr ent date or f or futu re dates . T o schedule a timed ap pointmen t f or the cu rrent da te: 1. Press the Calendar button on y our phone to open the calen dar to the current schedule. 2. T a p New . 3. Enter the Subject of the appointm[...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 96 12. T ap the Status bo x and select Free , T entat ive , Busy , or Out of Office . 13. T ap the Sensitivit y bo x an d select either Normal or Private . 14. T ap to sa v e the ne w appointment. Changin g the Cale ndar V iew When y ou open th e calendar , y ou can change t he vie w to one of th e f ollo wing: • Appointme[...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 97 Calendar Optio ns The calenda r options allo w y ou to configure: • 1st day of week - Allows you to select which day to begin the calendar . • W eek Vi ew - Allows you to s elect a f ive, six , or seve n day week view . • Show half hour slots - If this option is selected, half hour increment s are disp layed on the [...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 98 Ta s k s A task is somethin g that nee ds to be done in a cer tain amount of time tha t require s a r eminder to inf or m the user that the deadline h as been re ached. Once the ta sk has been com pleted, it can be che c k ed off and a nother task can be star ted. A task list can be set up to k eep tr ac k of all the task[...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 99 11. T ap the Catego ries bo x and select Business or Person al . T ap . 12. T ap the Sensitivit y bo x and select Normal or Private . 13. T ap to sa ve the task. When th e task is s a v e d, it is a dded to the ta sk list. Th e task list allo ws y ou to sor t the tasks based on prior ity le v el, subject , star t date , d[...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 100 T ask Options The f ollo wing task options ar e a v ailable in the task list: • Set reminders for new items - If this option is select ed, an aler t is automati cally crea ted when a new task is create d. • Show start and due date - If th is option is selected , the start and due date is displa yed in the task list. [...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 101 Editing a T ask T o edit a task: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. Select Ta s k s . 3. Select the d esired ta sk from the task list. 4. T a p Edit . 5. When finishe d, tap to sa ve and e xit. Beamin g a T ask Y ou can beam a t ask to another P ock et PC using the IR por t. Th is oper at[...]
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Chapte r 12 - Ca lendar 102 Adding a Note to a T ask T o add a recorded or written note to a task: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. Select Ta s k s . 3. Select the d esired ta sk from the task list. 4. T a p Edit . 5. T ap the Notes tab . 6. When finishe d adding the note, tap to sav e and e x it. Deleting a T ask[...]
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Chapter 13 - Notes The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Reco rding a New Not e • Writing a New Note • Saving Notes • Beaming a Note • E-mailing a Note[...]
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Chap te r 13 - No tes 104 Notes Quickly capture thou gh ts, remind er s, ideas, dra w in g s, and phon e numb ers with Notes . Notes can be attached to contact s , appointm ents , messages , and tasks . Notes can also be created in the Not es application. Not es can be eith er rec orded or wr itten. Recording a Note T o reco rd a n ote: 1. T a p St[...]
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Chap te r 13 - No tes 105 Recording a Calle r Dur ing a call you can re cord a no te of the caller to get dire ctions or a ph one n umber , without look ing at the de vice. T o record a caller : 1. Make a call to the desired perso n. 2. Dur i ng the conv e rsa tio n, press to begin recording. 3. When finishe d, pre ss agai n to stop recording. 4. E[...]
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Chap te r 13 - No tes 106 Writing a new Note T o wr ite a ne w note: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. Select Notes . 3. T a p New . 4. T a p the wr iting icon . 5. Select the desi red characte r input method b y tappin g the up arrow located in the right bottom cor ner . 6. Enter the note and ta p when finished. D[...]
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Chap te r 13 - No tes 107 Note Options The f ollo wing options ar e a v ailab le f or Notes: • Default Mode - This option allo ws you to select a default mode of Writing or T yping . • Default T emplate - Allows you to select Blank Note , Meeting Notes , Memo , Phone Memo , or To D o as the default note. • Save T o - All ows you to select M a[...]
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Chapter 14 - ActiveSync The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • ActiveSync Setup Options • Creating a Partnership • IR Active Sync Op tions • Scheduling ActiveSync[...]
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Chapte r 14 - Acti v eSync 110 ActiveSync Microsof t Activ eSync is installed on y our de sktop/ laptop PC and the i700 . It is used to synchro nize data betw een the t wo de vices . The Activ eSync app lication is alread y installed on your i700, b ut is requ ired to b e insta lled on the desktop/ laptop PC b ef ore an y synchronization can occur [...]
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Chapte r 14 - Acti v eSync 111 • Keyboard • Microsoft Mouse or co mpatible input device T o install to y our deskt op/lapt op compute r : 1. Place the CD in the dr ive and w ait f or the Installation window to displa y . 2. Clic k on Install ActiveSync and USB Driv ers . 3. Reboot y o ur system when t he installation is finished. Creat ing a Ne[...]
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Chapte r 14 - Acti v eSync 112 5. Select or deselect the desired applica tions that you w ant to synchronize and clic k Next . 6. Clic k Finish . The i700 an d the PC should pe rf or m the first Activ eSync. This ma y take some time , depen ding on the amou nt of inf or mation that needs to be synchroniz ed. When the process is complete , disco nne[...]
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Chapte r 14 - Acti v eSync 113 Schedu ling an Ac tiveSync Y ou can a lso schedule the f ollo wing Act iv eSync options : • When connected to my PC, sync hronize w ith the ser ver ever y 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 [...]
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Chapter 15 - Microsoft Pocket Applications The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Using Pocket W ord • Using Pocket Excel[...]
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Chapte r 15 - Microsoft P oc k et Applications 116 Pocket W ord P ock et W ord works with Microso f t W ord on y our compu te r to giv e y ou easy acce ss to co pie s of your documents . Y ou can create ne w documents or cop y docum ents from y our co mputer to your i700. Synchroniz e the documents be twee n y o ur co mpu ter and your i700 to insur[...]
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Chapte r 15 - Microsoft P oc k et Applications 117 • Rich T e xt Format (.rtf) • Plain T ext (.t xt). Pocket Word Options The f ollo wing options ar e a v ailab le in P oc k et W ord: • Default T emplate - Allows you to select Blank Document , Meeting Notes , Memo , Phone Memo , and To D o as the default document. • Save T o - All ows you t[...]
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Chapte r 15 - Microsoft P oc k et Applications 118 Attaching a Recording Y ou can attach a recor ding to a w ord document using the Rec ord op tion. T o attach a record ing to an e xisting document: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. Select Programs . 3. T a p Pocket W ord . 4. Select the d esired document f or m th[...]
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Chapte r 15 - Microsoft P oc k et Applications 119 Beamin g a Document T o beam a documen t to anot her P oc k et PC use r : 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. Select Programs . 3. T a p Pocket W ord . 4. Select the desired document from the list. 5. T a p To o l s and select Beam Docu ment . 6. When the documen t i[...]
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Chapte r 15 - Microsoft P oc k et Applications 120 Pocket Excel P ock et Excel works with Microsoft Excel on y our compu te r to giv e y ou easy acce ss to co pie s of your w or kbooks . Y ou can create ne w workbooks or cop y work books from your comp uter to y our i7 00. Synchroniz e work books be tween y our compu te r and y our i700 to insure t[...]
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Chapte r 15 - Microsoft P oc k et Applications 121 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner 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 W orkbook . 6. T a p Ye s to confir m the deletion.[...]
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Chapte r 15 - Microsoft P oc k et Applications 122 Beaming a W orkbook T o beam a documen t to anot her P oc k et PC use r : 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner 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 Beam Docu ment . 6. When the wor kbook i[...]
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Chapter 16 - Other Applications The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Using File Explorer • Microsoft Reader • MSN Messenger • Te r m i n a l S e r v ices Client • Calculator • Game s • Find • Help[...]
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Chapte r 16 - Other Applications 124 Program Application There ar e se v era l applications th at come with P ock et PC 2002. Y ou can also do wnload and install other desired ap plicat ions as needed. The i700 contains 60MB of memor y to allo w f or c ontin ued e xpandability . The f ollo wing applicatio ns are installed with P oc k et PC 2002: ?[...]
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Chapte r 16 - Other Applications 125 File Explorer The file e xplore r ap plication allo ws you to op en an e xplo rer window similar to a de sktop Win dows based system. The e xplore r windo w allo ws y ou to na vigate through the i700 to locate desired f olders and files . Launching the File Explorer T o launch the file e xplorer : 1. T a p Star [...]
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Chapte r 16 - Other Applications 126 T o launch the Micro soft Read er applicatio n: launch the file e xplorer : 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. Select Programs . 3. T a p Micros oft Read er . MSN Messenger MSN Messenger on y our i700 pro vides the same chat en vironm ent as MSN Messe nger on y our PC . These f e[...]
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Chapte r 16 - Other Applications 127 T erminal Services Client The T er minal Ser vices Client enab les y ou to log on to a desktop comp uter r u nning t er mina l ser vice s or rem ote desktop and use all the applicat ions on the co mputer from y our mobile de vice . F or more inf or mation, re f er to the help file in the P oc k et PC . Games P o[...]
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Chapte r 16 - Other Applications 128 Calculator The calculator allo ws y ou to perf or m general mathe matical f unction s , such as ad dition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Y ou can u se the ca lculator to: • Per form basic calculatio ns. • Store and retrieve values. • Display t he last se ries of cal culations. T o open the cal[...]
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Chapte r 16 - Other Applications 129 negative number , enter th e number first and then press the +/- button. • M+ - The “M+” button places the cu rrent number in memory . Each new number you enter with the M+ button is added to the total sto red in memory . The number that yo u add can be either a calculated value or any number you enter by [...]
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Chapte r 16 - Other Applications 130 Receiving a Fil e T o rec eiv e a file: 1. Prepare a file from another IR de vice and initi ate a se nd command. 2. On the i7 00, tap Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 3. Select Programs . 4. T a p Infrared Receive . 5. Aim th e tw o de vices at ea ch ot her and w ait f or confir ma tion th[...]
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Chapter 17 - Managing Applications The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Installing New Applications • Deleting Applications • Memo r y Allocation[...]
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Chapte r 17 - Managin g Applications 132 Application Management Y our i700 is running the P ock et PC 2002 oper a ting system. This allo ws y ou to install or remov e an y P o c k et PC 2002 comp atib le application on y our de vice . P oc k et PC applications ca n be do wnloa ded from the w eb , purcha sed at retail o utlets, or be amed from a fr [...]
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Chapte r 17 - Managin g Applications 133 Deleting an Application Some applicat ions are larg e and tak e up space on y our i700. T o help manage spa ce and memory requirements f or o ther s oftware that ma y need to be inst alled, you can delet e any applicatio n no t sto re d in ROM. R O M applica tions are those that were installed at the f actor[...]
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Chapte r 17 - Managin g Applications 134 Memor y Allocation Memor y is manag ed au tomatically , b ut can be tempor ar ily adjusted using t he memory slider . Memor y is allocate d to stor age and prog rams . Usually the amount giv en to each is divide d int o equal amou nts . It ma y become necessar y to adjust one or th e ot her to insta ll or us[...]
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Chapter 18 - Internet Explorer The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Launching Internet Explorer • Saving Fa vorites[...]
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Chapte r 18 - In te r net Explore r 136 Pocket Internet Explorer Y ou can use Internet Explorer to vie w we b pa ges on y our i700 in two diff erent wa ys : • By download ing pages and th en performing a ActiveSync operation. • By connec ting to the Internet Directly . While bro wsing y ou can also do wnload ne w files and prog r ams . If y ou [...]
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Chapte r 18 - In te r net Explore r 137 Saving Fa vorites When y ou find a web page that co ntains useful or intere sting inf or mation, it can be sa v ed as a f a v orite . T o s ave a favo r i t e : 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Internet Exp lorer . 3. Na vigate to the desired w ebsite. 4. T ap the yell[...]
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Chapter 19 - Camera The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Launching the Camera Application • Camera Settings • T aking Pictures • Viewing Pictures • Beaming Pict ures[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 140 Camera The i700 come s with a b uilt- in camer a mounted on a s wiv el inte gr ated in to the upper le ft cor ner of t he phone . T o use the camer a, simply use the thumb wheel on the side an d rotate to the desired an gle . When y ou tak e a picture , it is sa v ed into the phone’ s memor y . Pictures can also be sa v[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 141 Camera Setting s The f ollo wing camer a settings are a v ailab le: • Size - Allows you to sele ct the desired imag e. The choices are 640x480, 320x240, and 160x120. The smaller the image size, the smaller the ima ge file size. • Quality - Allows you to select the qua lity of th e image. The choices are Normal, Fine ,[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 142 Ti m e r The time r can be set to tak e pictures aut omatically afte r 3, 6, 9 , or 12 secon ds. When the timer reache s z ero , a pict u re is tak en and sa v ed into memor y . T o set the timer : 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T ap the timer b utton located to the [...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 143 Viewing Pictures T o view y o u r pict ur es : 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T a p View and select: • View Ima ge - Views th e images one by one. • View Thumbnails - Views the entire librar y using small thumbnail pictures. Still View Navigation When y ou are vi[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 144 Actual Size Dialog Bo x The actual size dialog bo x allows y ou to vie w the capture d image on scr een at the siz e it w as tak e n. The navigation screen is auto matically displa y ed in th e lo w er r ight corner of the screen. A small red bo x illustrates the vie w ab le por tion of the image . Y ou can mo v e the bo [...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 145 Zoom 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T a p View and select View Image . 4. T a p . 5. T ap the plus ma gnifying glass icon to z oom in or tap the minus magnifying i con to zoom out. Vo i c e R e c o r d 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. [...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 146 T ext Me mo Y ou can also at ta ch a te xt memo to the ima g e. T o attach a te xt memo: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T a p View and select View Image . 4. Select the d esired image and tap . 5. T ap the Memo tab . 6. T ap the area und er Te x t M e m o and enter t[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 147 4. Select the d esired image and tap . 5. T ap the Information tab . 6. T ap to e xit. Thumbn ail View When y o u are vie wing images in thumbnail vie w , the f ollowing options are a v ailable: • Capture • View Image • Slideshow • Rename/Move • Delete • T ools Capture When y o u are vie wing the thumbnails , [...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 148 View Image T o vie w the image on scree n from the th umbnail: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T a p View and select View Thumbna ils . 4. Press the na vigation k e y left or right to select the desired thumbnail. 5. T a p View and select View Image . Note: Y ou can a[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 149 Rename/ Move The rena me/mo v e command allo ws you to r ename the image a nd mo v e it to a dif f erent f older . T o rename/ mov e: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T a p View and select View Thumbna ils . 4. T a p Edit and select Rename/Move . 5. Enter the ne w name[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 150 Sending an Image Images can be beamed to anot he r P ock et PC user using the b uilt-in IR por t. Images can also be se nt b y attachm ent u sing the email fu nction. T o access the send men u: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T a p View and select View Thumbna ils . 4[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 151 Refresh Thumbnails T o refresh the t hum bnail screen : 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T a p View and select View Thumbna ils . 4. T a p To o l s and select Refresh Thum b . Change Folder T o change the f older whe re the thumbnail ima ges are sa v ed: 1. T a p Star [...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 152 sections of the sce ne . Adaptiv e Sensitivity combines the tw o image s into a o ne dynamic im age and r educes the ima ge to a nor m al size to disp la y o n the screen without loosing an y details. Activating AS Mo de T o tur n on the AS mo de: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p C[...]
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Chap te r 19 - Ca mera 153 Beaming Pictu res T o beam pictures: 1. T a p Star t located in the upper left cor ner of the screen. 2. T a p Camer a . 3. T a p View and select View Image . 4. Select the desired image by tapping the navigation arrows left or r ight. 5. T a p Send and select Be am Files . 6. T a p Close when finished.[...]
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Chapter 20 - Windows Media Player The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Launching the Media Player • Media Player Controls • Opening Media Files[...]
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Chapte r 20 - Win do ws Media Pla y er 156 Media Player Y ou can use the Mi cr osoft Windo ws Media Pla ye r f or P ock et PC to pla y digital aud io and video files th at are stored on y our de vice or do wnloaded fr om the w eb . Y ou can pla y files in ei th er Windo ws Media or MP3 f or m at, including files with e xtensio ns .asf , .wma , .wmv[...]
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Chapte r 20 - Win do ws Media Pla y er 157 • - Displays the WindowsMedia.com web page. Loading Med ia Player File s Media pla y er files must be cop i ed to the i700 using the Activ eSync applicatio n. The files are copied t o the Local Conten t f older on the i700 afte r the Activ eSync oper ation . T o load a file: 1. T a p Star t located in th[...]
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Chapter 21 - Safety and W arranty The following topics are discusse d in this Chapter: • Safety Inf ormation • Wa rr a n ty[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 160 Safety Information Batter y Precaution s Y our phone is po wered b y a rechar gea b le Li-p olymer standar d ba tter y . The read th e f ollowing caut ions concer ning the batt er y: • Never use any charger or batter y that is damaged in any way . • Use the b attery only for its intended purpose. • I[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 161 • Always t r y to ke ep the batter y at room tem perature. A phone with a h ot or cold batte r y may not wo rk correctly , even if t he battery is fully charged. Lilon batte ries are sensitiv e to temperatures below 0 °C (3 2 °F). • Do not short- cir cuit the battery . Accidental short cir cuiting ca[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 162 3. P osition y our wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing y ou r e y es from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconv enient time, let y our voice mail ans wer it f or you. 4. Let the p erson you are speaking wi th know y ou are dr iving; if nece [...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 163 emergency number , as y ou would want others to do f or y ou. 10. Call roadside assista nce or a sp ecial non emergency wireless assistance number when ne cessar y . If you see a brok en-down v ehicle posing no ser ious haza rd , a brok en tr affic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears in j[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 164 RF signals from y our wireless phone . Consult the man uf acturer to di scuss alter nativ es. Pacemakers P acem aker manuf a cturers recomme nd that a minim um dista nce of 15 cm (6 inch es) be maintained betwe en a wireless phone an d a pa cemak er to a voi d potent ial interf er ence with the pa cemak er[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 165 adequa tely shielded from e xter nal RF energ y . Y our ph ysician ma y be able to assist y ou in obtaining this inf or mation. Switch of f y our phone in he alth care f acilities w hen any regulati ons posted in these areas instr uct y ou to do so . Hospitals or health care f acilities ma y be using equip[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 166 atmosp h er e ar e oft en but not alw a ys clear l y ma r ked. The y inc lude below dec k on b oats, chemical transf er or storage f acilities , v e hicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as pro pane or b utane), are as where th e air contains ch emicals or par ticles , such as gr ain, dust or metal po[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 167 at the scen e of an acc ide nt ; do not cu t off th e ca ll un til giv en per mission to do so . Other Imp ortant Safe ty Inform ation • Only qu alified 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 warranty [...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 168 ob ligations and allow y ou to enjo y this product f or many ye a 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 an d liquids contain minerals that will corrode electr onic circuits. • Do not use or sto[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 169 W arranty ST ANDARD LIMITED W ARRANTY What is Cover ed and For How Long ? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERIC A, L.P . ("SAM S UNG") w arr ants to th e original purchaser ("Purcha ser") t hat SAMS UNG's Phon es and acces so r ies ("P ro du ct s") ar e fr ee from de f ects [...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 170 damaged due to nor mal use; (d) malfun ctio ns resulting from t he use of Product in co njunction wi th accessor ies, products , or ancillar y/peripheral equipmen t not f ur nished or a ppro v ed b y SAMSUNG; (e) de f ects or damag e from impro per testing, oper ation, maintenance, installa tio n, or adjus[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 171 888-987-4357. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG will promptly repair or replac e the def ectiv e Product. SAMSUN G ma y , at SAMSUNG's sole option, use re b uilt, recondition ed, or ne w par ts or compon ents when repairing an y Product or replace Pro duct with a reb uilt, recondition ed or ne w Product. Repair e[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 172 ·W ARRANTIES OF TITLE OR N ON-INFR INGEMENT ; ·DESIGN, C ONDITION, QU AL ITY , OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT ; ·THE W ORKMANSHIP OF THE PR ODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONT AIN ED THEREIN; OR ·COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LA W , R ULE, SPECIFICA T ION OR CONTRA CT PER T AININ G THE[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 173 THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE BREA CH OF THE EXPRESS W ARRANTY , IN CLUDING INCIDENT AL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR D AMA GES , OR LOSS OF ANTICIP A TED PR OFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR D AMA GES ARISING FR OM ANY T OR T (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR GR OSS NEGLIGENCE) OR F A UL T COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS A GENTS[...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 174 CONSTR UED T O BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS TH E LA W PERMITS . THE P AR TIES UNDERST AND THA T THE PURCHASER MA Y USE THIRD-P AR T Y SOFTW ARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUN CTION WITH THE PR ODUCT . SAMSUNG MAKES NO W ARRAN TIES OR REPRESENT A TIONS AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS , EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , [...]
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Chap te r 21 - Sa f ety and W arra nty 175 bindi ng on SAMSUNG. Accordingly , additional stateme nt s such as dealer adv er tising or presen tation, whether oral o r written, do not constitu te w arrantie s b y SAMSUNG and should not be relied upo n. Samsung T e lecommunicatio ns America, L.P . 1130 Ea st Ar ap aho Ro ad Richardson, T e xas 75081 P[...]
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177 Index A ActiveSync 110 ActiveSync - ActiveSync using IR 112 ActiveSync - Creating a New Partnership 111 ActiveSync - Installing 11 0 ActiveSync - Scheduling 113 Alert Sounds & Notifications 55 Application - Deletin g 133 Application - Installing 132 Application - Memory Allocation 134 Application M anagement 13 2 B Battery - Charging 25 Bat[...]
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178 Call Log - Options 79 Call Log - SMS Message 80 Call Logs 78 Calls - Making and Answering 26 Camera 140 Camera - Beaming Pictures 153 Camer a - La unchin g 140 Camera - Setting s 141 Camera - Viewing Pictures 143 Contacts 86 Contacts - Adding 87 Contacts - Adding a Note 88 Contacts - Beaming 90 Contacts - Deleting 88 Contacts - Deleting a Note [...]
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179 Media Player - Controls 156 Media Player - Loading Media Player Files 157 Message Options 71 Message Types 68 Messages - Deleted Items 76 Messages - Drafts 75 Messages - Inbox 74 Messages - Language 73 Messages - Outbox 74 Messages - Sent Items 75 Messages - Spell Check 73 N Navigat ing your PDA 46 Notes 104 Notes - Deleting 10 6 Notes - Option[...]
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180 Pocket Internet Explorer 136 Pocket I nternet Explorer - L aunching 136 Pocket Internet Explorer - Saving Favorites 137 Pocket Word 116 Pocket Word - Attaching a Recording 118 Pocket Word - Beaming a Document 119 Pocket Word - Deleting a Document 118 Pocket Word - New Document 116 Pocket Word - Options 117 Program Applications 124 Programs - Ca[...]
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181 Start Me nu 46 System Volume 53 T Tasks 98 Tasks - Beaming 101 Tasks - Creating 98 Tasks - Editing 101 Tasks - Entry Bar 100 Tasks - Marking Complete 99 Tasks - Options 100 Text Messages 71 Text Messages - Editing 73 Text Messaging 70 Today 92 Today - Date and Time 92 Today - Owner I nformation 9 3 Today - Scheduling 93 Tone Length 54 V Voice V[...]
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