Samsung SPH i700 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [30/186] 737022
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Chapter 3 - Personal Settings
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Block Recognizer
This input method uses the traditional writing area box
split in the middle. The left side is used to write letters
and the right side is for number entry. Symbols and
common functions are located in other smaller boxes
located to the right of the writing box area. There are no
options associated with this type of input method.
Keyboard
This input method displays an on-screen keyboard that
can be used to input characters by tapping the screen
using the stylus. The keyboard entry method has the
following options:
• Large Keys
• Small Keys
• Use Gestures to Remove Keys from the Keyboard
To select larger or smaller keys, simply tap the button
next to the desired option.
The gestures feature allows you to replace keys used
on the keyboard for space, backspace, shift+key, and
enter by drawing a gesture or motion. The large key
option must be selected for this option to be available.
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- Intellectual property 2
- Customer care center 3
- Headquarters 3
- Http www samsungtelecom com 3
- Samsung telecommunications america sta inc 3
- Chapter 1 getting started 2 4
- Chapter 2 understanding your phone 5 4
- Displaying your phone number 24 making and answering calls 24 4
- Front view of the i700 16 viewing the phone screen icons 17 features of the i700 19 battery and charger accessories 20 4
- Setting up voicemail 14 contacting customer care 14 4
- Table of contents 4
- Turning the i700 on 13 4
- Chapter 3 personal settings 6 5
- Chapter 4 windows applications and text entry 4 5
- Chapter 5 phone settings 7 5
- Navigating your pda 45 5
- Personal settings 27 5
- Setting the tone length 52 alert sounds notifications 53 5
- Setting the volume levels 48 5
- Shortcuts 46 5
- Accessing the security options 57 6
- Chapter 6 security settings 6 6
- Chapter 7 understanding roaming 0 6
- Chapter 8 messaging 3 6
- Message types 64 6
- Roaming 61 6
- Sms message 71 6
- Activesync mail 74 7
- Call logs 82 7
- Chapter 10 call features 5 7
- Chapter 11 contacts 9 7
- Chapter 9 call logs 1 7
- Contacts 90 7
- Inbox tools 77 7
- Calendar 100 8
- Chapter 12 calendar 6 8
- Tasks 104 8
- Today 97 8
- Activesync 115 9
- Chapter 13 notes 109 9
- Chapter 14 activesync 114 9
- Chapter 15 microsoft pocket applications 119 9
- Notes 110 9
- Pocket excel 124 9
- Pocket word 120 9
- Application management 136 10
- Chapter 16 other applications 126 10
- Chapter 17 managing applications 135 10
- Chapter 18 internet explorer 139 10
- Pocket internet explorer 140 10
- Program application 127 10
- Camera 143 11
- Chapter 19 camera 142 11
- Chapter 20 windows media player 157 11
- Chapter 21 troubleshooting safety and warran ty 161 11
- Media player 158 11
- Safety information 165 warranty 174 11
- Troubleshooting 162 11
- Chapter 1 getting started 12
- Entering the owners information 13
- The owners information identifies the owner or user of the device name company address phone number email address and note information fields are available to enter the owners information 13
- To power up the i700 press located on the upper right side of the phone follow the steps on the display screen to align or calibrate the device this procedure insures that when you press the screen using the stylus the desired action occurs properly 13
- Turning the i700 on 13
- All unanswered calls to your phone are sent to voicemail even if your phone is in use or turned off therefore you will want to set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated 14
- Contacting customer care 14
- If you are having problems with your new phone call the customer care center at 888 987 4357 please call using a phone other than your i700 in case any troubleshooting needs to be performed 14
- Setting up voicemail 14
- To set up voicemail 14
- Chapter 2 understanding your phone 15
- Front view of the i700 16
- Viewing the phone screen icons 17
- Features of the i700 19
- Battery and charger accessories 20
- Battery capacity 20
- Installing the battery 21
- Push the battery release latch and slide the battery down from the phone 22
- Removing the battery 22
- Charging the battery 23
- Setting 23
- The internal battery will maintain data for about 4 hours you should perform activesync operations or a backup utility frequently to avoid loosing any information if the battery is fully discharged for more information see scheduling an activesync on page 117 23
- Displaying your phone number 24
- Making a call using the keypad 24
- Making and answering calls 24
- Making calls 24
- Option 24
- There are several different options that allow you to make calls on your new i700 you can use speed dial voice dial call history or simply enter the desired number and tap 24
- To display your phone number 24
- Answering calls 25
- One handed dialing 25
- One handed dialing allows you to make a call while using just one hand to make a call 25
- Chapter 3 personal settings 26
- Persona 27
- Personal settings 27
- Setting 27
- The personal settings allow you to set the following options on your i700 27
- These settings allow you to control the look and feel of the i700 27
- To access the personal settings 27
- Button 28
- Button applications 28
- Buttons 28
- Located in the upper left corner of the screen 28
- Persona 28
- Setting 28
- Tap the 28
- The buttons setting allows you to configure which application launches when the record contacts or calendar buttons are pressed the following table gives you the default settings and available applications for each button 28
- To access the button settings 28
- Each of these methods allow you to input alphanumeric characters and symbols into the i700 in addition to the input methods there is word completion and other options associated with the input selected 29
- Persona 29
- Setting 29
- There are four different character input methods available they are 29
- To access the input settings 29
- The word completion settings determine if words automatically display after entering a defined number of characters on the screen the following options are available 32
- There are also some transcriber recognizer options they are 32
- To select the desired number of letters or words simply tap the drop down arrow associated with each option 32
- Word completion 32
- Options 33
- The options settings only apply when writing or recording is supported in the options tab you can select 33
- The new menu options allow you to configure what is displayed when you tap on the new menu located in the bottom left corner of the screen 34
- The start menu options allow you to configure what is displayed when you tap the start menu located in the upper left corner of the screen 34
- There are two menus available in the i700 menu options they are 34
- New men 35
- New menu 35
- Persona 35
- Setting 35
- Start men 35
- Start menu 35
- To access the new menu options 35
- To access the start menu 35
- Passwor 36
- Password 36
- Persona 36
- Setting 36
- The password option allows you to enable or disable a password the available settings are 36
- When a password is configured there is a prompt if device unused option that allows a length of time range from 0 minutes 24 hours when this option is set you can continue to use the i700 until the screen turns off due to inactivity if the device is inactive for a greater amount of time than specified in the unused setting a password must be entered when you turn the device back on to set the password 36
- The phone options displays all the available options for the phone the options are divided into the following tabs 37
- Persona 38
- Phone tab 38
- Setting 38
- These options allow you to configure several different settings that are specific to the phone including 38
- To access the voicemail settings 38
- Voicemail settings 38
- Option tab 39
- Persona 39
- Setting 39
- The option tab allows you to configure the following settings 39
- To access the option settings 39
- Persona 40
- Ring ton 40
- Ring typ 40
- Setting 40
- Sounds 40
- These options allow you to configure the sounds for the i700 these include the ring type ring tone keypad sounds and other sound settings to access the sound settings 40
- Enable sounds for 42
- Notification 42
- Other setting 42
- Other sound settings 42
- Persona 42
- Setting 42
- The notification settings allow you to select an individual event and then add a sound to the function you can also select how to be notified when the event occurs or performs the intended function to change the volume and select an event with notification 42
- The other settings box located in the phone tab contains the settings for volume and notifications the volume settings control the system volume and enable sounds for common functions 42
- Chapter 4 windows applications and text entry 44
- Navigating your pda 45
- Program 45
- Start menu 45
- New command 46
- Shortcuts 46
- The new command located in the bottom left side of the screen allows you to create a new 46
- Time and next appointmen 46
- Time appointments 46
- To access the new command 46
- To view the next upcoming appointment and battery indicator without launching the calendar or today screen 46
- Chapter 5 phone settings 47
- Setting 48
- Setting the volume levels 48
- The voice volume determines the volume setting of the incoming caller this setting can be set quickly by pressing the up or down volume button located on the side of the phone to access the voice volume settings in the phone 48
- There are several different volume levels that can be configured on the i700 they are 48
- Voice volum 48
- Voice volume 48
- Record volum 49
- Record volume 49
- Setting 49
- The record volume determines the recording levels for voice memo s notes or recorded conversations the higher the setting the more sensitive the microphone to access the record volume settings 49
- Ring volum 50
- Ring volume 50
- Setting 50
- The ring volume determines the volume setting for the ringer associated with the phone you can also set the ringer silent if needed to avoid disturbing others in a quiet setting to access the ring volume settings 50
- Persona 51
- Setting 51
- Setting to access the ring volume settings 51
- Sounds notification 51
- System volum 51
- System volume 51
- The system volume determines the volume settings for the operating system installed on the i700 a beep or other sound is heard while navigating through the menus to access the system volume setting 51
- Long tone 52
- Persona 52
- Setting 52
- Setting the tone length 52
- Short tone 52
- When dialing a phone number tones are emitted each time a key is tapped these tones can be set up to be short long or turned off in some cases longer tone lengths may be required for accessing automated systems or voicemail to set the tone length 52
- Alert sounds can be configured for the following events 53
- Alert sounds notifications 53
- Other setting 53
- Persona 53
- Phone incoming call 53
- Phone missed calls or phone voice mai 53
- Select an even 53
- Selecting a ringer for incoming missed calls or voice mail 53
- Setting 53
- To select a ringer for incoming calls 53
- Ring ton 54
- Ring typ 54
- In some cases it may be necessary to turn off the ringer to avoid causing a problem for those around you to turn off the ringer or set it to vibrate 55
- Persona 55
- Setting 55
- Turning the ringer off 55
- Chapter 6 security settings 56
- Accessing the security options 57
- Persona 57
- Securit 57
- Setting 57
- Special numbe 57
- Special numbers 57
- Special numbers are numbers that can be called when the phone is placed in lock mode up to 10 numbers can be assigned in the special numbers dialog box to set up the special numbers 57
- The i700 has several security options associated with the phone that help guard against unauthorized usage the security options allow you to configure special numbers change the password and reset the phone 57
- Locking the i700 58
- Password 58
- Persona 58
- Setting 58
- When you lock your phone it requires a password to return to normal operation when a password is set up the phone can be locked immediately or configured to lock when the screen blanks out to lock the phone 58
- Password 59
- Persona 59
- Setting 59
- To unlock your phone 59
- Unlocking the i700 59
- Chapter 7 understanding roaming 60
- Roaming 61
- Roaming options 62
- The following roaming options are available 62
- Chapter 8 messaging 63
- Message types 64
- Messages are received at all times even when the phone is powered off or locked when a new message is received a notification is displayed and a tone is sounded 64
- Your phone can send and receive the following types of messages 64
- Connecting to the voicemail system 65
- If a new voicemail is received a notification screen is displayed alerting you that a new message is available if multiple voicemail messages are received the notification screen displays the number of new messages received 65
- To connect to voicemail 65
- Voicemail 65
- Creating a new message 66
- Option 66
- Send sm 66
- Servic 66
- Text messaging 66
- The i700 allows you to create and send text messages to other users with sms capability text messaging also known as sms short message service allows short text messages to be received and displayed on your phone 2 way text messaging also known as mo sms mobile originated short message service allows messages to be sent from your phone messages can be sent from one phone to another by addressing the message to the recipient s phone number 66
- Request sms text message delivery notificatio 67
- Activesyn 68
- E mail messages 68
- E mail messages can be sent and received using microsoft outlook and activesync messages are sent and received using the desktop laptop computer during an activesync operation to send an e mail message 68
- Message options 68
- Send sm 68
- Servic 68
- Several options are associated with sending an sms message they are 68
- My tex 69
- My text messages 69
- My text messages are default text messages that can be used quickly to send common text sms messages without having to type the message a total of 10 messages can be saved the default messages are 69
- Using my text messages 69
- Edit my text message 70
- Editing my text messages 70
- Languag 70
- Language 70
- Performing a spell check 70
- Spell chec 70
- There are several different languages available when creating a new message to select the desired language 70
- To edit my text messages 70
- To perform a spell check 70
- Cancel a message 71
- Cancel messag 71
- Sms inbox 71
- Sms message 71
- Sms messages are saved in the sms inbox if the memory is full new messages are rejected older messages can be deleted to free up space for the incoming messages to access the sms inbox 71
- Sms outbox 71
- To access the sms outbox 71
- To cancel a message 71
- When you send a message it is stored in the sms outbox until sent messages are sent using the i700 and the sms outbox is cleared 71
- Drafts 73
- Sent item 73
- Sent items keeps a record of all the sms messages sent from your phone 73
- Sms drafts 73
- Sms drafts contain all the sms messages that were not completed and saved to send at a later time these messages are accessed from the drafts folder in the sms inbox to access the stored folder 73
- Sms sent items 73
- To access sent items 73
- Activesync inbox 74
- Activesync mail 74
- Deleted item 74
- E mail messages are saved in the activesync inbox if the memory is full new messages are rejected older messages can be deleted to free up space for the incoming messages to access the activesync inbox 74
- Sms deleted items 74
- Sms deleted items keeps a copy of all the messages that were deleted once the messages are removed from the sms deleted items folder they are permanently erased to access the sms deleted folder 74
- Activesync drafts 75
- Activesync drafts contain all the e mail messages that were not completed and saved to send at a later time these messages are accessed from the drafts folder in the activesync inbox to access the stored folder 75
- Activesync outbox 75
- Activesync sent items 75
- Sent item 75
- Sent items keeps a record of all the messages sent from your phone 75
- To access sent items 75
- To access the activesync outbox 75
- When you send a message it is stored in the activesync outbox until sent when an activesync is performed the messages are sent using the desktop machine and the activesync outbox is cleared 75
- Activesync deleted items 76
- Deleted item 76
- Deleted items keeps a copy of all the messages that were deleted once the messages are removed from the deleted items folder they are permanently erased to access the deleted folder 76
- Drafts 76
- Inbox tools 77
- The inbox tools menu displays status information and allows you to manage the inbox settings the following options are available in the inbox tools menu 77
- To access the inbox tools menu 77
- Creating a new service 78
- Option 78
- Options 78
- Service 78
- Services 78
- The options menu allows you to display configuration settings for 78
- The services tab allows you to create a new service or configure an exiting one when creating a new service you will need to know the type of email account incoming and outgoing servers and login information before going through the service set up to access the service options 78
- To create a new service 78
- Messag 79
- Message options 79
- Option 79
- Service 79
- To access the message options 79
- Addres 80
- Address options 80
- Option 80
- Storag 80
- Storage options 80
- To access the message options 80
- Chapter 9 call logs 81
- By calle 82
- Call logs 82
- If you tap the entry the time date and duration of the call is displayed 82
- Incomin 82
- Making a call from the call log 82
- Outgoin 82
- To make a call 82
- When a call is received made or missed a record of the call is saved with all the available information in a call log the call logs are 82
- Call log options 83
- Call log options allows you to view the call times for all calls and recent calls you can also set the amount of time to keep call log items before they are deleted to access the call log options 83
- Creating a new contact from the call log 83
- Delete call log items older tha 83
- New contact 83
- Option 83
- To create a new contact from a call log entry 83
- Delete all call 84
- Deleting call log entries 84
- Send sms 84
- Sending a sms message from a call log entry 84
- Sms or short messages can be sent to other users that support sms capabilities 84
- To delete the call log entries 84
- To send a new sms message from a call log entry 84
- Chapter 10 call features 85
- Call waiting 86
- Caller id 86
- Call forwarding 87
- Call forwarding allows you to forward all your incoming calls to another phone number even when your phone is turned off you can still make calls from your phone with call forwarding activated 87
- To activate call forwarding 87
- To deactivate call forwarding 87
- If one of the people you called hangs up you and the remaining caller stay connected if you initiated the call and are the first one to hang up all three calls are disconnected 88
- Three way calling 88
- Three way calling allows you to talk to two different people at the same time when using this feature normal airtime rates apply for each of the two calls 88
- To use three way calling 88
- Chapter 11 contacts 89
- Contacts 90
- Contacts is used to save important information regarding your friends colleagues or business acquaintances the contacts screen allows you to save the persons 90
- Adding a new contact 91
- Contact 91
- Finding a contact 91
- In addition to all the information available in the contacts you can also record or write a note associated with the contact all of this information can be synchronized with a pc or laptop using the microsoft activesync application for more information on activesync see activesync on page 115 91
- To add a new contact 91
- To locate a specific contact you can use the find feature find allows you to enter the first few letters of the contact entry and then have the results displayed on the screen the find box is located in the upper right corner of the contact screen to find a contact 91
- Adding a note 92
- Contact 92
- Delete contac 92
- Deleting a contact 92
- Editing a contact 92
- The notes feature allows you to record or write a note that is attached and saved with the contact entry when you view the summary screen on the contact you can view or listen to any notes that are associated with the contact to access the note for a contact 92
- To delete a contact 92
- To edit an existing contact entry 92
- Contact 93
- Deleting a note 93
- Making a call from contacts 93
- Phone connected 93
- Select all 93
- To delete a note 93
- To make a call from the contacts screen 93
- Add speed dia 94
- Contact 94
- Locatio 94
- Speed dial can be used to the dial contacts that you talk to the most speed dial allows you to press either one or two keys and connect to the contact memory locations 2 99 are available for speed dialing to speed dial 94
- Speed dialing 94
- Beam contac 95
- Beaming contacts 95
- Contact 95
- Your i700 is equipped with an infrared port ir which allows you to send and receive information wirelessly between two ir pocket pc devices to beam a contact 95
- Chapter 12 calendar 96
- Date and time settings 97
- The clock settings can be accessed from the today screen by tapping the clock icon next to the day and date entry on the screen the clock settings allow you to set the time zone time and date for your home or a visiting location to access the clock screen 97
- The today screen is used as a default information screen on the pocket pc when the i700 is powered on the today screen is displayed information displayed relates to the current day the today screen displays the following information on the screen 97
- Visitin 97
- Owner information 98
- Scheduling an alarm 98
- The owner information contains the personal information about the individual that uses the device on a constant basis this information should be set up when you first use your i700 for more information on setting up the owner information see entering the owners information on page 13 98
- Your phone has four programable alarm clocks that can be configured to ring daily at a desired time to set up the alarm clock 98
- Data call state 99
- An entry in the calendar is called an appointment or reminder when you schedule something a description is displayed on the time line and the duration is set to 1 hour by default you can easily change the start time and duration for any event 100
- Calendar 100
- Scheduling an appointment 100
- The calendar allows you to create appointments and reminders for the day week month or year 100
- You can schedule the following types of events in the calendar 100
- All da 101
- Attendee 101
- Busines 101
- Categorie 101
- Locatio 101
- Persona 101
- Remind m 101
- Scheduling a timed appointment 101
- Starts 101
- Subjec 101
- To schedule a timed appointment for the current date 101
- You can schedule timed appointments for the current date or for future dates 101
- Changing the calendar view 102
- Out of offic 102
- Privat 102
- Sensitivit 102
- Tentativ 102
- To change the view of the calendar 102
- When you open the calendar you can change the view to one of the following 102
- Calendar options 103
- Option 103
- The calendar options allow you to configure 103
- To access the calendar options 103
- A task is something that needs to be done in a certain amount of time that requires a reminder to inform the user that the deadline has been reached once the task has been completed it can be checked off and another task can be started a task list can be set up to keep track of all the tasks that need to be done they can be prioritized so that higher priority items are finished first 104
- Creating a new task 104
- Not complete 104
- Priorit 104
- Program 104
- Subjec 104
- To create a new task 104
- Busines 105
- Categorie 105
- Marking a task complete 105
- Persona 105
- Privat 105
- Remind m 105
- Reminde 105
- Sensitivit 105
- To mark a task complete 105
- When a task is completed a check is used to indicate the item is done 105
- When the task is saved it is added to the task list the task list allows you to sort the tasks based on priority level subject start date due date or status 105
- Activating the entry bar 106
- Entry ba 106
- Option 106
- Task entry bar 106
- Task options 106
- The following task options are available in the task list 106
- The task entry bar option automatically places a bar at the top of the screen to allow you to create a new task without navigating through the menu you simply tap the bar and enter a name to create a new task this option does not put in any start or end times to enter any additional information you need to edit the task 106
- To access the task options 106
- To activate the task entry bar 106
- Beam tas 107
- Beaming a task 107
- Editing a task 107
- To edit a task 107
- You can beam a task to another pocket pc using the ir port this operation requires that both users have the pocket pc software to beam a task 107
- Adding a note to a task 108
- Delete tas 108
- Deleting a task 108
- To add a recorded or written note to a task 108
- When a task is competed it can be deleted from the task list to delete the task 108
- Chapter 13 notes 109
- Quickly capture thoughts reminders ideas drawings and phone numbers with notes notes can be attached to contacts appointments messages and tasks notes can also be created in the notes application notes can be either recorded or written 110
- Recording a note 110
- To record a note 110
- During a call you can record yourself speaking to the caller to get directions or a phone number without looking at the device to record 111
- Recording a personal note 111
- Recording during a call 111
- When you are located in the notes application you can press and hold to record a personal memo when you release the button the recording stops and the new note is displayed in the notes list 111
- Delete not 112
- Deleting a note 112
- To delete a note 112
- To write a new note 112
- Writing a new note 112
- Blank not 113
- Main memor 113
- Meeting note 113
- Note options 113
- Option 113
- Phone mem 113
- Stay in the current progra 113
- Storage car 113
- Switch to note 113
- The following options are available for notes 113
- To access the notes options 113
- Writin 113
- Chapter 14 activesync 114
- Activesync 115
- Installing the activesync software 115
- Microsoft activesync is installed on your desktop laptop pc and the i700 it is used to synchronize data between the two devices the activesync application is already installed on your i700 but is required to be installed on the desktop laptop pc before any synchronization can occur 115
- The following requirements are necessary before installing the activesync software to the desktop laptop pc 115
- A standard partnership is used to synchronize data between your device and the pc the guest partnership is used to simply transfer files between your device and the pc 116
- After you install activesync and the usb drivers required for the i700 to connect properly you need to create a new partnership you can setup a standard or guest partnership 116
- Creating a new partnership 116
- To create a new partnership 116
- To install to your desktop laptop computer 116
- Activesyn 117
- Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this com por 117
- Connect via i 117
- Connection setting 117
- If you do not have your data cable and you need to perform a activesync operation you can use the ir port to use the ir port to perform an activesync 117
- Infrared port ir 117
- Performing activesync using ir 117
- Scheduling an activesync 117
- The i700 and the pc should perform the first activesync this may take some time depending on the amount of information that needs to be synchronized when the process is complete disconnect the data cable from the i700 and close activesync 117
- You can also schedule the following activesync options 117
- Activesyn 118
- Option 118
- Schedul 118
- These options are available on both the pc and i700 to access the scheduling options on the i700 118
- Chapter 15 microsoft pocket applications 119
- Creating a new document 120
- Pocket wor 120
- Pocket word 120
- Pocket word works with microsoft word on your computer to give you easy access to copies of your documents you can create new documents or copy documents from your computer to your i700 synchronize the documents between your computer and your i700 to insure you have the most up to date content in both locations 120
- Program 120
- To create a new file 120
- Use pocket word to create documents such as letters meeting minutes and trip reports 120
- You can open one document at a time if you try to open a second document you are asked to save the first document you can save a document in one of the following formats 120
- Blank documen 121
- Known type 121
- Main memor 121
- Meeting note 121
- Option 121
- Phone mem 121
- Pocket wor 121
- Pocket word onl 121
- Pocket word options 121
- Pocket word tex 121
- Program 121
- Storage car 121
- The following options are available in pocket word 121
- To access the pocket word options 121
- Attaching a recording 122
- Delete documen 122
- Deleting a document 122
- Pocket wor 122
- Program 122
- Recordin 122
- To delete a pocket word document 122
- You can attach a recording to a word document using the record option to attach a recording to an existing document 122
- Beam documen 123
- Beaming a document 123
- Pocket wor 123
- Program 123
- To beam a document to another pocket pc user 123
- Creating a new workbook 124
- Pocket exce 124
- Pocket excel 124
- Pocket excel works with microsoft excel on your computer to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks you can create new workbooks or copy workbooks from your computer to your i700 synchronize workbooks between your computer and your i700 to insure that you have the most up to date content in both locations pocket excel also provides fundamental spreadsheet tools such as formulas functions sorting and filtering 124
- Program 124
- Use pocket excel to create workbooks such as expense reports and mileage logs 124
- You can open one workbook at a time if you try to open a second you are asked to save the first workbook 124
- Beam workboo 125
- Beaming a workbook 125
- Delete workboo 125
- Deleting a workbook 125
- Pocket exce 125
- Program 125
- To beam a document to another pocket pc user 125
- To delete a pocket excel document 125
- Chapter 16 other applications 126
- Program application 127
- File explore 128
- File explorer 128
- Microsoft reader 128
- Program 128
- Getting started with msn messenger 129
- Launch the file explorer 129
- Microsoft reade 129
- Msn messenger 129
- Msn messenger on your i700 provides the same chat environment as msn messenger on your pc 129
- Program 129
- These features include 129
- To launch 129
- To launch the microsoft reader application 129
- To use msn messenger you need a microsoft passport account or an exchange e mail account once you have the required account you need to 129
- Pocket pc solitaire is installed in the games folder to open the solitaire game 130
- Program 130
- Solitair 130
- Terminal services client 130
- The terminal services client enables you to log on to a desktop computer running terminal services or remote desktop and use all the applications on the computer from your mobile device for more information refer to the help file in the pocket pc 130
- Calculato 131
- Calculator 131
- Program 131
- The calculator allows you to perform general mathematical functions such as addition subtraction multiplication and division 131
- The calculator includes several buttons to complete the mathematical calculations 131
- The solitaire game 131
- To open the calculator 131
- Using the calculator 131
- You can use the calculator to 131
- If you have difficulty getting the two devices to send or receive information try the following 132
- Infrared receive 132
- Infrared receive or ir is used to receive files between two ir devices in most cases you can also receive files from your pc when it is equipped with an ir port the two devices are aimed at each other approximately four inches apart 132
- Infrared receiv 133
- Program 133
- Receiving a file 133
- The find option allows you to search for the following 133
- To receive a file 133
- Pocket pc 2002 has a built in help file that can be accessed to explain common questions regarding the operating system to access the help file 134
- To access the find feature 134
- Chapter 17 managing applications 135
- Application management 136
- Installing new applications 136
- Deleting an application 137
- Remove program 137
- Setting 137
- Some applications are large and take up space on your i700 to help manage space and memory requirements for other software that may need to be installed you can delete any application not stored in rom rom applications are those that were installed at the factory and are required for the device to operate correctly to delete an application 137
- Memory allocation 138
- Setting 138
- Chapter 18 internet explorer 139
- Internet explore 140
- Launching internet explorer 140
- Pocket internet explorer 140
- To launch internet explorer 140
- While browsing you can also download new files and programs if you are using microsoft internet explorer version 4 or later your favorites can be synchronized to your i700 140
- You can use internet explorer to view web pages on your i700 in two different ways 140
- Add delete 141
- Internet explore 141
- Internet pass through 141
- Saving favorites 141
- When the i700 is connected to your desktop laptop machine it can access the internet using internet pass through if the desktop laptop machine is connected to the internet then the i700 can also be used to display online information using pocket internet explorer to access the internet using the i700 141
- When you find a web page that contains useful or interesting information it can be saved as a favorite to save a favorite 141
- Chapter 19 camera 142
- Camera 143
- Launching the camera application 143
- Camera settings 144
- Setting 144
- The following camera settings are available 144
- To open the camera settings 144
- Sleep mode 145
- The camera will automatically go to sleep and display a blank screen with a camera icon to wake up the camera tap anywhere on the screen 145
- The timer can be set to take pictures automatically after 3 6 9 or 12 seconds when the timer reaches zero a picture is taken and saved into memory to set the timer 145
- Still view navigation 146
- To view your pictures 146
- Viewing pictures 146
- When you are viewing images in still view the following options are available 146
- Actual size dialog box 147
- Goto previous or next image 147
- The actual size dialog box allows you to view the captured image on screen at the size it was taken the navigation screen is automatically displayed in the lower right corner of the screen a small red box illustrates the viewable portion of the image you can move the box by sliding it around to display the other portions of the image to view the image in actual size 147
- View imag 147
- View imag 148
- Voice mem 148
- Voice record 148
- Details information 149
- Text mem 149
- Text memo 149
- The details information displays the following information about the image 149
- To display the information for an image 149
- View imag 149
- You can also attach a text memo to the image to attach a text memo 149
- Captur 150
- Capture 150
- Informatio 150
- Thumbnail view 150
- View thumbnail 150
- When you are viewing images in thumbnail view the following options are available 150
- When you are viewing the thumbnails you can return to the camera screen by using the capture command to access the capture command 150
- Slidesho 151
- Slideshow 151
- To view a slide show of all the images that are stored in memory 151
- To view the image on screen from the thumbnail 151
- View imag 151
- View image 151
- View thumbnail 151
- Deleting a thumbnail 152
- Rename mov 152
- Rename move 152
- The rename move command allows you to rename the image and move it to a different folder to rename move 152
- The tools menu allows you to 152
- To delete a thumbnail 152
- View thumbnail 152
- Images can be beamed to another pocket pc user using the built in ir port images can also be sent by attachment using the email function to access the send menu 153
- Images can be sorted by name or date using the sort type feature to access sort type 153
- Images can be sorted either ascending or descending by using the sort order feature to access sort order 153
- Sending an image 153
- Sort orde 153
- Sort order 153
- Sort typ 153
- Sort type 153
- View thumbnail 153
- Adaptive sensitivity as mode 154
- Change folde 154
- Change folder 154
- Refresh thum 154
- Refresh thumbnails 154
- The adaptive sensitivity technology enables the camera to acquire and display images with wide range of illuminations of more than 60 db when a picture is taken a full image with clear details in light and dark areas is displayed 154
- The image is obtained by utilizing two images one with a short exposure time and the other with a long exposure time each image captures the light and dark 154
- To change the folder where the thumbnail images are saved 154
- To refresh the thumbnail screen 154
- View thumbnail 154
- Activating as mode 155
- As mod 155
- As mode icons 155
- Icon description 155
- Sections of the scene adaptive sensitivity combines the two images into a one dynamic image and reduces the image to a normal size to display on the screen without loosing any details 155
- Setting 155
- To turn on the as mode 155
- When as mode is enabled an icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen this icon represents the image conditions 155
- Beam file 156
- Beaming pictures 156
- Continuous picture mode 156
- The continuous picture mode allows you to set the digital camera to take three pictures in a row very quickly when you tap the blue button to turn on continuous picture mode 156
- To beam pictures 156
- View imag 156
- Chapter 20 windows media player 157
- Launching the media player 158
- Media player 158
- Media player controls 158
- The following settings are available in the media player 158
- To launch the media player 158
- Windows medi 158
- You can use the microsoft windows media player for pocket pc to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your device or downloaded from the web you can play files in either windows media or mp3 format including files with extensions asf wma wmv and mp3 158
- Loading media player files 159
- Media player files must be copied to the i700 using the activesync application the files are copied to the local content folder on the i700 after the activesync operation to load a file 159
- Windows medi 159
- Local conten 160
- Organize playlist 160
- Playlist 160
- The windows media player allows you to configure personal playlists with your favorite music or video files playlists group media content and store the location of media content whether the location is your computer a network or the internet playlists typically have an asx or m3u file extension 160
- To create a new playlist 160
- Chapter 21 troubleshooting safety and warranty 161
- Before contacting customer service try the following 162
- Troubleshooting 162
- Resetting your handheld 163
- To perform a hard reset 164
- Battery precautions 165
- Safety information 165
- Your phone is powered by a rechargeable li polymer standard battery the read the following cautions concerning the battery 165
- Road safety 166
- Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere anytime but an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones one that every user must uphold when driving a car driving is your first responsibility when using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car practice good common sense and remember the following tips 166
- At the scene of an accident do not cut off the call until given permission to do so 172
- Care and maintenance 172
- Other important safety information 172
- Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care the suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty 172
- Obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years 173
- Standard limited warranty 174
- Warranty 174
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