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This discreet and attractive wireless headset for Bluetooth mobile phones gives you the ultimate in quality, comfort and functionality. You will be impressed with the superior sound quality of this headset. This headset charges via USB in 2-3 hours and provides 4 hours of talk time or 100 hours in standby between charges. It conveniently charges by an included USB cable which you can plug into any computer or a USB to AC/DC adapter.
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Part Number: BLUETOOTH-1607
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The instruction press is pressing a key or button for one second or less. The instruction press and HOLD is pressing and holding a key for two to three seconds. The instruction scroll and scroll to is pressing the (Down) navigation key to show more selections one at a time on a menu or screen. (See Flag.) (Select) button to The instruction highlight is pressing the appropriate navigation keys to move the highlight bar over a desired option or item. The instruction highlight and select is pressing the appropriate navigation keys to move the highlight bar over a desired item and pressing the confirm your choice and advance to the next screen of the selected item. Press and HOLD the (Up) or (Down) navigation key to scroll a page at a time, instead of one item at a time.
Phone Controls
At the Idle screen, press Softkey 1 to access Messages; press Softkey 2 to access the Internet browsing capability. Softkey 1 and Softkey 2 functions change according to the phones current use. Softkey 1 function displays on the bottom, left corner of the graphic display screen. Softkey 2 function displays on the bottom, right corner of the graphic display screen. Softkey 1 is located on the upper left of the round shape with the navigation keys on the keypad. Softkey 2 is located on the upper right of the round shape with the navigation keys on the keypad. When an Options menu is available for the displayed screen, the Options Menu icon (an M) displays between the two softkey buttons on the bottom of the graphic display screen. The Options menu key (same as the Menu key) is located on the bottom left of the round shape with the navigation keys. The Phonebook key is located on the bottom right of the round shape with the navigation keys and is used to display a phonebook. The Select key is located in the center of the round shape with the navigation keys. The Select key is used to select highlighted items, select tools, save selections, and save changes. The navigation key symbols are: (Left), (Right), (Up), and (Down). The navigation keys are located on the outer edge of the round shape. Press the corresponding part of the 4 way navigation key to move the cursor, scroll, cycle, or highlight. Navigation keys are also used as keypad shortcuts to access a specific menu or list. Refer to page 5 for more keypad shortcuts information. The Send key is used to dial and send calls. The Send key is located above the digit 1 key. The Clear key is used to remove a character or letter in the text entry screen and clear the present screen to return (go back) to the previous screen. The Clear key is located above the digit 2 ABC key. The End/On-Off key is used to turn the wireless phone On, turn it Off, terminate a phone call, and end current screen activity or application to return to the Idle screen. End/On-Off key is located on the right side of the keypad, above the digit 3 DEF key. The user guide icons for specific keys and actions are identified in the table in the right column.
Not using NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM or not using NEC approved accessories may damage your phone.
Your a232 battery maintains an over-discharge protection that turns the battery off when the voltage falls below 2.4V. If this voltage drop occurs, the battery will require a longer charge period (the duration depends upon the extent of over-discharge, though typically 5 to 15 minutes longer than the standard charge time). During this particular charge period, the Charging LED will not illuminate. The mouthpiece is located in the same area as the antenna.
Look for the NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM logo to know if the item has been approved by NEC for use with the NEC a232.
Licenses T9TM Text Input and the T9 logo are registered trademarks of Tegic Communication. T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554; and 6,307,548; Australia Pat number 727539; Canadian Pat. Number 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. Number 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. Number HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat.No. 51383; Euro Pat. Number 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; Republic of Korea Pat Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and additional patents are pending worldwide. This phone contains the "Albany" font, a registered trademark of Monotype Imaging, Inc. Copyright ART, http://www.artcomp.com. Copyright Yamaha Corporation, http://www.yamaha.com. Copyright of Extended Systems, XCPC software, http://www.extendedsystems.com. Copyright Broadcom, http://www.broadcom.com. Copyright Openwave Systems Inc., http://www.openwave.com. Copyright Monotype Imaging, http://www.agfamonotype.com.
Your NEC a232 wireless phone is equipped with a battery, SIM card, hands-free headset, and a charger. Other accessory options can customize your phone for greater performance and mobility. For all the features to work, you must have a SIM card that supports these features. (See Flag.) Even if you have a fully featured SIM card, any feature not supported by the Network transmitting your call, will not work. This last point is especially important when you are roaming among networks. Before you try to use your phone, check that you have: l NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM (see page 153) l A valid SIM card inserted in the phone (see page 18) l A battery fully charged (see page 19)
The Clock setting menu contains the settings for the time, date, alarm, format, and time zone.
Show Clock
This option allows you to select the time that you prefer to display on the Idle screen. Your phone has the ability to store the time for two time zones: Local is your home area and Remote is any other time zone in the world.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 6, and 1 to display the Show clock screen. The currently selected option number is green. Press 1 to display the local clock, 2 to display the local and remote clocks, or 3 for no clock display or highlight and select the desired clock option and to return to the Clock menu.
Setting Time
This option allows you to set the way that the time of day displays on the Main and/or 2nd LCD(s). Setting the Time To set the time:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 6, and 2 to display the Set time screen.
Network Time With Use network time highlighted, press (Select) to choose the network time for the time setting. A checkmark is placed in the box. (See Flags.)
Press (Down) navigation key to move to the Offset field and input the hours and minutes for the preferred time difference. This allows you to slow down or advance the network time according to your personal preference. Press (Right) navigation key to move to + and - radio buttons. Highlight and select the advanced time difference (+) or a behind time difference (- ) radio button. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to store the time setting/time difference and return to Clock menu. Local Time If you are not using the network time, you must input the local time:
Highlight the Local time field and input the local time for the time setting. Press (Right) navigation key to move to the am/pm radio buttons. (The am/pm radio buttons do not display if the time format is set to 24 hours.) Highlight and select the am or pm radio button. (See Flag.) Press Softkey 1 (OK) to store the time setting and return to Clock menu.
'Network date and Network time is sent to your phone from the network provider and automatically updated. If network date/time is not used, you must manually input the date and time that you want for local date and time. The network date and network time are the default settings.
Press (Down) navigation key to start and search forwards in a message or Email for a phone number or Email address. Press (UP) navigation key to search backwards in a message or Email for a phone number or Email address. Press CLR (Clear/Back) key to end the number search and exit the message or Email. Option menu to display depends on whether a phone number or Email is highlighted in message text.
From the Inbox, highlight a folder and press (Select) to display the message view screen. Press (Down) navigation key to highlight the phone number. (See Flags.) Press Softkey1(Select). From the Options menu, press 1 to call the number; press 2 to send a message to the number; or, press 3 to save the number to your phonebook as a (1) New contact or (2) Existing contact (this option is not available if the highlighted phone number is already stored).
Creating a Message To create a new message from a phone number or Email address in the message text:
From the Inbox, highlight a folder and press (Select) to display the message view screen. Press (Down) navigation key to highlight the phone number or email address. (See Flags.) Press MENU (Options Menu).
Access URL in Message Text To launch the browser from an URL (Uniform Resource Locator) in the message text:
From the Inbox, highlight a folder and press (Select) to display the message view screen. Press (Down) navigation key to highlight the URL. (See Flags.) Press Softkey1(Select) to open the highlighted URL.
Message Options Menu
Each message folder type has a different options menu. To display the message folder list Options menu:
Press Softkey 1 (Message) or MENU (Main) and 2 to display the Message center screen. Press the Message center option number or highlight and select a folder name to display the message type list screen. Press MENU (Options Menu) and the option number to complete the desired function.
Menu Option Reply all Resend Move to drafts Send all View Forward Delete Delete all Lock/Unlock Save message SIM sync/unsync Msg details Error detail Get email Description Select to reply to all recipients within the original message. Select to resend a message that was previously sent. Select to move the message to the Drafts folder. Select to send all messages. Select to view the desired message. Select to forward the message to the selected phonebook contact. Select to delete the desired messages. Select to delete all messages from your message list. Select to either lock or unlock message accessibility. Select to save the specified message to the desired folder. Select to synchronize/unsynchronize your SIM card with the stored messages. (SMS only.) Select to view message details. Select to view if a message moved from the Outbox contains an error. Select to check your email.
To delete all bookmarks in a folder:
Press MENU (Options menu), 4, and 2 to display the Bookmark folder screen. Highlight and select the desired bookmark folder to display the Bookmark list screen. Press Menu (Options Menu) and 5 to delete the entire folder. (Refer to Deleting Bookmarks for more information.) Highlight and select a bookmark name. A decision screen displays, Delete selected bookmarks? Press Softkey 1 (Yes) or Softkey 2 (No). If Yes was selected, the bookmark is deleted and a confirmation screen displays, Deleted.
To delete a folder:
Press MENU (Main), 4, and 2 to display the Bookmark folder screen. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4. Enter the correct security code to display the decision screen, Delete all items in this folder? Press Softkey 1 (Yes) or Softkey 2 (No). If Yes was selected, the bookmark is deleted and a confirmation screen displays, Deleted all items in this folder Press Softkey 1 (OK).
To delete all folders and all bookmarks:
Press MENU (Main), 4, and 2 to display the Bookmark folder screen. Highlight the desired bookmark folder. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4. Press Softkey 1 (Yes) or Softkey 2 (No). If Yes was selected, all bookmark folders are deleted and a confirmation screen displays. Press Softkey 1 (OK).
Advanced Options
The Browser Options Menus last option Advanced, provides another menu of specific tasks that may be completed while accessed to the Internet. To display the Advanced menu,
Press MENU (Main), 4, and 1 [or press Softkey 2 (Browser)] to access the Internet. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 9 to display the Advanced menu. Select the option number to complete the desired function.
The following describes each function of the menu options that display for the Advanced Options menu. (1) Reload (2) Save items Refresh the webpage. Allows you to save specific parts (pictures and text) of a webpage.
(3) Save this page (4) Restart browser (5) Copy text (6) Current certificate (7) About
Saves a webpage to the Saved pages list. Start the Browser and access the home page. Copy text on a webpage. Displays the current internet certificate registration information. Displays the Browser version number and copyright information.
Highlight and select the
Voice field to display the Voice tag menu.
Press 2 to display the Record screen and begin the sample recordings. Recording is susceptible to background noise. Observe the message display, Say name. Speak the voice tag or name. If holding the wireless phone to your ear, you will hear what you have said. Observe a second message, Say name again. Repeat the voice tag or name the same as the first time. If holding the wireless phone to your ear, you will hear what you have said. If a match is obtained, the voice set confirmation screen Voice set displays briefly and the Edit screen displays with the Voice field Set. If a match is not obtained from the two sample recordings, the fail screen displays the message, Recordings didnt match. Say name again. Repeat the voice tag or name again. If a match is obtained, the confirmation screen displays Voice set. If a match is not obtained from the three sample recordings, the fail screen briefly displays the message, Voice not recorded. Samples are too different. Press Softkey 1 (OK) and the Voice tag menu returns. Repeat the recording process or press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the Edit screen. Continue with Allocate a Backlight Color instructions or if finished adding/editing the fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) and return to the screen where you started the add/edit process.
The Group field default setting is No Group. This name cannot be changed.
Allocate Backlight Color A color may be selected to flash on the second display backlight when the person of the phone entry calls your wireless phone. The backlight color may be allocated by cycling through the backlight field or at the 2nd-LCD screen. To allocate a color in the backlight field:
Highlight the Press
Backlight field. (Right) navigation key to cycle the available colors.
(Left) or
Continue with Allocate a Phonebook Picture instructions or if finished adding/editing the fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) and return to the screen where you started the add/edit process. Allocate a Phonebook Picture To allocate a picture to display when the person of the phone entry calls your phone (See Flag.):
Highlight and select the Picture field to display the Picture list screen. Highlight the preferred picture name. Press Softkey 1 (View) to preview the highlighted picture name. Press Softkey 2 (Dismiss) to dismiss the picture and return to the Picture list screen. With the preferred picture name highlighted, press (Select/Save) to select the picture and return to the Edit screen with the picture name in the field. Continue with Allocate a Ring Tune instructions or if finished adding/editing the fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) and return to the screen where you started the add/edit process.
The caller id picture displays on the Main LCD when the flip is open. It displays on the Second LCD when the flip is closed.
To download a picture of the person from your computer to the NEC website and add it to your wireless phone to allocate the picture to a phone entry, follow the instructions provided at the NEC website.
Deleting Voice Tags To delete/erase a voice tag from the Voice tag list screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu), 8, and 2 to display the Voice tag list screen. Highlight a phonebook entry. Press MENU (Options Menu), 2, and 1 to erase the current voice tag for the highlighted entry. A decision screen displays the entry name and Erase voice tag of this entry? Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to erase the voice tag. A confirmation screen briefly displays, Voice tag erased and returns to the Voice Tag List screen or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel erasing. To delete/erase a voice tag from the entry details screen:
Press (Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays. Highlight and select the desired phonebook entry to display the phonebook entry details screen. Highlight and select the voice field or highlight the voice field and press Softkey 2 (Edit) to display the Edit screen with the Voice tag field highlighted. Press (Select) to display the Voice Tag menu and input 3. A decision screen displays asking, Delete voice tag of this entry? Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the voice tag. A confirmation screen briefly displays, Voice tag deleted and returns to the Voice Tag menu or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel deletion.
To delete/erase all the voice tags in the Voice tag list screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu), 8, and 2 to display the Voice tag list screen. Press MENU (Options Menu), 2, and 2 to erase all the voice tags. A decision screen displays asking, Erase voice tag of all entries? Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to erase all voice tags. A confirmation screen briefly displays, Voice tag of all entries erased or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel erasing. If all voice tags were deleted, an attention screen displays, Voice tag list empty. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the phonebook list screen. Keypad Shortcut to Voice Tag The keypad shortcut to Voice tag is to press and HOLD tag. (Down) navigation key. Refer to page 110 for further instructions using the keypad shortcut to access a voice
Using Audio and Visual, you can display a picture or playback music on your wireless phone. The picture or music may be downloaded from the Internet, received in an Email, or a received in an MMS message. To access Audio and Visual menu:
Press 3 or highlight and select the View detail option to display the View details screen. Press CLR (Clear/Back) key or (Select) or Softkey 1 (OK) to exit and return to the Pictures menu.
Set as Ring Tune This option allows you to set your phone's ring tune. This represents the sound that plays when you receive a call.
Highlight the sound file you want to allocate as your ring tune. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5. Highlight and select 1 (Line 1) or 2 (Line 2), depending upon which line you want to allocate the selected sound (ALS only).
Set as Message Tune This option allows you to set your phone's message tune. This represents the sound that plays when you receive a message.
Highlight the sound file you want to allocate as your message tune. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6.
The Other folder allows you to save content which the phone does not recognize as pictures or music. Note that some websites may incorrectly identify pictures or music that the NEC a232 phone displays or plays. In this case, you may have the ability display or play content in the Other folder. You cannot view the files saved in the Other option, but you can view the files details and send the file as an attachment in an email. Examples of other files that may be saved are Excel, Power Point, RFT, etc. With the Other Options menu, you may rename the file or delete it.
Voice Memo
This feature allows up to 20 recordings that are stored in Voice memo. These recordings are 20 seconds per memo and may be a voice memo or a recorded conversation during a received or dialed call (see page 29). The Voice memo screen displays the memos in date order with the most recent recording listed first. While recording a memo, a progress bar shows the amount of time left. When the maximum number of memos have been stored in Voice memo, the Voice memo fullscreen displays. A memo or memos have to be deleted before a new memo is added. Accessing Voice Memo To access and view the Voice memo screen:
Press MENU (Main), 6, and 4 to display the Voice memo screen. If there are no recorded memos, Voice memo empty displays on the screen.
To access and view the memo Summary screen: Highlight and select a memo to display the memo Summary screen. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit the memo Summary screen and return to the Voice memo screen. Adding a Memo To record and add a memo from the Voice memo screen:
Press Softkey 1 (Add New) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Add new screen. After twenty seconds, recording stops, the current memo is saved, and the Voice memo screen displays. The memo is identified with the current date and time.
Pause/Resume Recording With the Record screen displayed, press Softkey 1 (Pause) to pause recording the current memo and display the Record pause screen. With the Record pause screen displayed, press Softkey 1 (Resume) to display the Record screen and resume recording the current memo. Stop Recording With the Record screen displayed, press Softkey 2 (Stop) to stop and save the recording and return to the Voice memo screen.
Terminating Camera Function To end the camera function:
(End) and return to the Idle screen.
If you press the (End) without saving the last picture taken, a decision screen displays, File is not saved. End camera? Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to end the camera function and return to the Idle screen. Press Softkey 2 (No) to return to the Camera view finder screen with the save option.
Camera Options Menu
The Camera options menu include the settings for image quality, picture frame, filtering, self-timer, pictures menu to view or delete, and flicker control. Image Quality The image quality can be adjusted. To set up the image quality from the camera view finder screen,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Image quality screen. Highlight and select the desired image quality or input the number of the desired image quality (1 Superfine, 2 Fine, or 3 Normal). This will be the image quality for pictures taken until changed.
Photo Effect To select the photo effect,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the Filtering screen. Highlight and select the suitable photo effect or input the number of the suitable effect(1 None, 2 Monochrome, or 3 Sepia). The camera view finder screen displays the image with the selected photo effect. This will be the photo effect for pictures taken until changed.
Self Timer To set the self timer mode,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the camera view finder screen with self timer. Adjust the camera position to place the target on the Main LCD screen. Press Softkey 1 (Start) to start the count down. The picture is taken after 10 seconds.
Zoom Setting To set the zoom setting,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the Zoom screen. Highlight and select a suitable setting or input the number of the suitable zoom (1 x1, 2 x2, or 3 x3). This will be the zoom setting for pictures taken until changed.
Brightness Setting To set the zoom setting,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the Brightness screen. Highlight and select a suitable setting or input the number of the suitable zoom (1 -2, 2 -1, 3 0, 4 +1, or 5 +2). This will be the brightness level for pictures taken until changed.
Pictures To manually select a saved picture to display on the Image viewer screen,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to display the Pictures screen. Highlight and select a pre-saved picture to display on the Image viewer screen.
Mobile Light To turn on the light located to the right of the camera shutter,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 7 to display the Mobile light screen. Highlight and select On or Off.
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu. Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for the Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log. (See Flag.) The respective call type log screen displays. Highlight an item in the list.
If you insert a SIM card other than your own, information such as call logs may be lost. To redial the last number you called, press (Send) twice.
To access Received calls or Missed calls with a single key press from the Idle screen:
Press Press Press
(Right) navigation key to display the Missed calls log. (Left) navigation key to display the Received calls log. (Send) to display the Dialed calls log.
Highlight and select an item in the log list to view more details regarding the number. Calling from a Call Record To call a highlighted items phone number from a call type log screen (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed calls),
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu. Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the respective call type log screen. Highlight an item in the call log. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1, Softkey 1 (Call), or (Send) to dial the phone number. (See Flag.)
An Unknown item in a Call Record log cannot be called.
Calling From Call Record Details To call a phone number from the Show details screen of a call record:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu. Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the respective call type log screen. Highlight an item in the call log. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the Show details screen. Press Softkey 1 (Call) or (Send) to dial the phone number. (See Flag.)
Adding Call Record to Phonebook To copy and add a highlighted item from one of the call type logs (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed calls) to a phonebook:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu. Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the dialed Calls log to display the respective call type log screen. Highlight an item in the call log. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the pre-loaded Add new name/number screen. The number from the call type log displays in the number field. Refer to Adding a New Name and Number on page 93 for instructions to store the number in a phonebook.
Deleting Call Records A single highlighted item may be deleted from a call type log or all items in a call type log (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed calls) may be deleted. To delete a single highlighted item in a call type log:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu. Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the respective call type log screen. Highlight an item in the call log list. Press MENU (Options Menu), 3, and 1 to display a decision screen asking, Delete this entry? Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the item from the call log and a confirmation screen briefly displays, Entry deleted or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion. The screen returns to the call log screen.
To delete all the items in a call type log:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu. Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the respective call type log screen. Press MENU (Options Menu) , 3, and 2 to display a decision screen asking, Delete all entries? Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete all items from the call log and a confirmation screen briefly displays, All entries deleted or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion. The screen returns to the call log screen.
Viewing Call Record Details To view the details of a highlighted item in the call type log list (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed calls),
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu. Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the respective call type log screen. Highlight and select an item in the call log list or highlight an item and press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the Show details screen to view information and phone number of the selected item. Press Press (Left) navigation key to display the details of the previous item within the call type log list. (Right) navigation to display the details of the next item within the call type log list. (End) to return the Idle screen.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the previous screen or press
At the Show details screen, you may press MENU (Options Menu) to call the number, copy it to the phonebook, or delete it. Refer to the instructions above. They are the same for the Show details screen as for the call log type screen.
Total Calls
The Total calls screen displays the duration time of all calls dialed and received on your wireless phone. To display the total time duration for all calls:
Press MENU (Main), 7, and 5 to display the Total calls screen. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to continue incrementing the current duration time, exit the Total calls screen, and return to the Call records menu. Press Softkey 2 (Reset) to reset the current duration time to zero and return to the Call records menu.
To access Tools menu:
Tools menu icon:
Press MENU (Main) and 8 to display the Tools menu or highlight and select Tools option 8. (See Flag.)
To select an Applications option: Press the Tools option number (1 through 6) or highlight and select the desired Tools option. (End) to exit the screen and return to the Idle screen.
Check for the scroll bar on the side of the display screen and scroll when more selections are below the ones shown on the display. Remember to press CLR (Clear/Back) key to return to the previous screen or press If the PIM lock is set On (refer to Security settings and Locks on page 49), the security code entry screen displays each time Scheduler or ToDo are accessed. The security code entry screen also displays when private events/tasks or all events/tasks are selected even if PIM lock is set Off.
What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phones?
If there is a risk from these productsand at this point we do not know there isit is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure. If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data does not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measure like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. 10. What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure. Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists. 11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment? Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI. The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000. The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, the FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem. 12. Where can I find additional information? U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) webpage on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov/cellphones) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (http://www.epa.gov/radiation/) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/radiofrequency radiation /index.html) National Institute for Occupational Safety ad Health (NIOSH) (http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/emfpg.html) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de) World health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project (http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/emf/) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) (http://www.niehs.nih.gov/emfrapid/home.htm) National Toxicology Program (NTP) (http://ntp-server.niehs.nih.gov/)
158 National Radiological Protection Board (UK) (http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)
A Accepting a call Accessories Activating camera Adding a network Adding to phonebook Alarm off Alarm setting Alert Popup Icons Alphabetical sort ALS Antenna Any key answer Auto redial Auto redial setting Auto-hyphenation B Basic calls and phone use Battery Care Battery disposal Bookmarks Brightness Browsing C Calculator Calendar Call forwarding off Call forwarding on Call forwarding setting Call forwarding status Call record logs Call records Call waiting Call waiting setting Call waiting status Caller ID Calling stored numbers Camera
Changing battery Changing PINS Checking battery Checking new messages Color theme setting Conference calls Connect to bookmark Connect to Internet Contrast setting Copy phonebook entry Copying between phonebooks Correcting mistakes Create MMS message Create SMS message Currency converter D Date and time format Date setting Dialing calls Discarding pictures Display call timer Display Icons Downloading games Downloading pictures Downloading sounds Draft message DTMF tones E Edit phonebook Editing messages Email Attachments Emergency calls Ending calls F Format date Format time Frequency bands G General Care Go to address
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Groups H Holding a call I Idle screen Inserting SIM Card International calls Internet settings K Keypad icons Keypad Shortcuts L Last number redial Location in phonebook Location sort Locks Low battery M Main LCD Main Menu Main Phone Features Manual call forwarding Menu shortcut Message Center Message center folders Message center icons Move phonebook entry Moving a network Multi-party call Music downloads Mute a call N N NEC site none None Notepad Number type O Own number display P
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Pause in dialing Phone Controls Phone Lock Phone mode selection Phone mode settings Phone modes Phone number entry screens Phone number in message text Phonebook field icons Phonebook types Picture downloads PIN 1 PIN 2 Placing a call on hold Plus dialing Private conversation Profiles R Receiving calls Rejecting a call Removing a network Reset phone settings Retake a picture S Safety Saving a picture Scheduler Second LCD Security code Security settings Set tones Setting the time Show version setting SIM Card Softkey indicator Speed dialing Status bar Symbol mode entry Synchronization Synchronization settings

XNTDConnect PC 6.5 Supported Devices List
Note: New devices are constantly being added to the supported devices list. If your device is not listed here, please email xcpc_support@ianywhere.com to confirm if it is supported or to request the device be added to the supported devices list.
Updated July 16, 2007
Table of Contents
3 NEC Devices... 2 Nokia Devices... 2 Palm Devices... 11
3.1 5.x Operating System....11 3.2 4.x Operating System....13 3.3 3.x Operating System....14
Sony Ericsson Devices... 15
4.1 Sony Ericsson IrMC Phones...15 4.2 Sony Ericsson Smartphones....22
Windows Mobile Devices... 23
5.1 Windows Mobile 6 Devices...23 5.2 Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices....24 5.2.1 Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphones..24 5.2.2 Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Editions..27 5.3 Windows Mobile 2003 Devices...34 5.3.1 Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphones...34 5.3.2 Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC Editions..34 5.4 Windows Mobile 2002 Devices...38
1 NEC Devices
The following NEC HDM (High Definition Mobile) phones are supported: Device Picture Operating System/Platform
NEC a232
NEC 232e
2 Nokia Devices
Popular Nokia consumer phones and smartphones are supported. Device Picture Operating System
Nokia 2355
S40 1st Edition
Nokia 2610
S40 2nd Edition
Nokia 2626
Nokia 2630
Nokia 2660
Nokia 2760
Nokia 2855
Nokia 2865
S40 3rd Edition
Nokia 2865i
Nokia 3109 classic
Nokia 3110 classic
Nokia 3230
Symbian 7
Nokia 3500 classic
Nokia 5070
Nokia 5140i
Nokia 5200
Nokia 5300
Nokia 6030
Nokia 6070
Nokia 6080
Nokia 6085
Nokia 6086
Nokia 6101
Nokia 6102
Nokia 6102i
Nokia 6103
Nokia 6111
Nokia 6125
Nokia 6126
Nokia 6131
Nokia 6131 NFC
Nokia 6133
Nokia 6136
Nokia 6151
Nokia 6165
Nokia 6230
Nokia 6233
Nokia 6234
Nokia 6260
Nokia 6265
Nokia 6265i
Nokia 6267
S40 5th Edition
Nokia 6270
Nokia 6275
Nokia 6275i
Nokia 6280
Nokia 6282
Nokia 6288
Nokia 6300
Nokia 6500 classic
Nokia 6500 slide
Nokia 6630
Symbian 8
Nokia 6670
Nokia 6680
Nokia 6681
Nokia 7360
Nokia 7370
Nokia 7373
Nokia 7390
Nokia 7610
Nokia 8600 Luna
Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition
Nokia 8801
Nokia 9300 & 9300i Communicator
Nokia 9500 Communicator
Nokia E50
Symbian 9
Nokia E60
Nokia E61
Nokia E62
Nokia E65
Nokia E70
Nokia N70
Nokia N71
Nokia N73
Nokia N80
Nokia N95
3 Palm Devices
All Palm OS Devices are supported. The full list of supported devices is organized by operating system version and is detailed below:
3.1 5.x Operating System
Device Picture Operating System
Palm LifeDrive
Palm OS 5.4
Palm Tungsten E2
Palm Tungsten T5
Palm Tungsten TX
Palm Treo 650
Palm Zire 21
Palm Z22
Palm OS 5.2.8
Palm Zire 31
Palm Zire 72
Palm Tungsten C
Palm OS 5.2.1
Palm Tungsten E
Palm Tungsten T3
Palm Treo 600
Palm Tungsten T2
Palm Zire 71
Palm OS 5.2H
Palm Tungsten T (m550)
Palm OS 5.0
Sony CLI NX60
3.2 4.x Operating System
Handspring Treo 90
Palm OS 4.1H
Palm i705
Palm OS 4.1
Palm Tungsten W
Sony CLI NR70
Sony CLI T415
Sony CLI 615C
Sony SJ30 / U
Palm m125
Palm OS 4.0.1H
3.3 3.x Operating System
Handspring Treo 270
Palm OS 3.5.2H
Handspring Treo 300
Handspring Visor Edge
Palm m105
Palm OS 3.5.1
4 Sony Ericsson Devices
Popular IrMC (Infrared Mobile Connectivity) phones and all Sony Ericsson smartphones are supported.
4.1 Sony Ericsson IrMC Phones
Sony Ericsson D750
Sony Ericsson Proprietary OS
Sony Ericsson F500
Sony Ericsson J200
Sony Ericsson J210
Sony Ericsson J300
Sony Ericsson K300
Sony Ericsson K310 Sony Ericsson Proprietary OS
Sony Ericsson K320
Sony Ericsson K500
Sony Ericsson K506
Sony Ericsson K508
Sony Ericsson K510
Sony Ericsson K550
Sony Ericsson K600
Sony Ericsson K608
Sony Ericsson K610 Sony Ericsson Proprietary OS
Sony Ericsson K618 Sony Ericsson Proprietary OS
Sony Ericsson K700 Sony Ericsson Proprietary OS
Sony Ericsson K750
Sony Ericsson K758
Sony Ericsson K790
Sony Ericsson K800
Sony Ericsson K810
Sony Ericsson R300 (d & LX)
Sony Ericsson R520m
Sony Ericsson S500
Sony Ericsson S700i
Sony Ericsson S710a
Sony Ericsson T39m
Sony Ericsson T60 (c, d, LX)
Sony Ericsson T61
Sony Ericsson T61z
Sony Ericsson T62
Sony Ericsson T65
Sony Ericsson T68i
Sony Ericsson T68m
Sony Ericsson T226
Sony Ericsson T237
Sony Ericsson T290
Sony Ericsson T310
Sony Ericsson T610
Sony Ericsson T616
Sony Ericsson T618
Sony Ericsson T630
Sony Ericsson T637
Sony Ericsson V600i
Sony Ericsson V630
Sony Ericsson V800
Sony Ericsson W300
Sony Ericsson W550
Sony Ericsson W600
Sony Ericsson W610
Sony Ericsson W660
Sony Ericsson W700
Sony Ericsson W710/712
Sony Ericsson W800
Sony Ericsson W810
Sony Ericsson W830
Sony Ericsson W850
Sony Ericsson W880
Sony Ericsson W888
Sony Ericsson W900
Sony Ericsson Z310
Sony Ericsson Z500a
Sony Ericsson Z520
Sony Ericsson Z525
Sony Ericsson Z530
Sony Ericsson Z550
Sony Ericsson Z558
Sony Ericsson Z600
Sony Ericsson Z608
Sony Ericsson Z610
Sony Ericsson Z710
Sony Ericsson Z800
Sony Ericsson Z1010
4.2 Sony Ericsson Smartphones
Sony Ericsson M600i
Sony Ericsson M608c
Sony Ericsson P990i
Sony Ericsson W950 Symbian 9
Sony Ericsson W958c
5 Windows Mobile Devices
All Windows Mobile devices (Smartphones & Pocket PC Editions) are supported. The full list of supported devices is organized by operating system version and is detailed below:
5.1 Windows Mobile 6 Devices
HTC Mogul
Windows Mobile 6 Professional
HP iPAQ 510
Windows Mobile 6 Standard
Psion Teklogix WORKABOUT PRO G2
T-Mobile Dash
T-Mobile Wing
5.2 Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices
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