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Dialling the last number called.... 48 Inserting an international country code... 48 Sending an e-mail via Call History.... 49
Section 4 Voicemail and Messaging...50
Voicemail....51 Calling your voicemail box.... 51 Text messaging....51 Creating a text message... 51 Deleting all messages.... 51 Multimedia Messaging....52 Creating a Multimedia message... 52. Using the text box.... 52 Multimedia message Menu options... 52 Viewing a Multimedia Message... 54 Replying with a Multimedia Message... 55. Changing messaging account options... 55. Changing how the message list displays.. 55 Creating a message from a contact card.. 55 E-mail.....56 Synchronising e-mail messages... 56 During synchronisation... 56 Connecting directly to an E-mail Server... 56. Folder Behaviour during a direct connection to an E-mail Server. 56 Creating an E-mail Account... 57 Creating an E-mail message... 57. Overview of e-mail security... 58 Downloading an e-mail message... 58 Downloading an attachment... 58 Selecting a folder for synchronisation... 59 Adding a picture to an e-mail message... 59 Verifying the digital signature on a message you receive.. 59 Sending and receiving Internet e-mail messages.. 59
Adding a voice recording to an e-mail message... 60 Setting up an Internet e-mail account... 60 Deleting a message... 61 Deleting an account.... 61 Editing predefined text... 61 Emptying the Deleted Items folder... 61 Forwarding a message... 61 Inserting predefined text into a message... 62 Marking a message as Read or Unread... 62 Moving a message to a different folder... 62 Opening a message... 62. Moving quickly between accounts... 63 Sending a message draft... 63 Replying to a message.... 63 Saving a draft of a message... 63. Setting the language for reading or composing a message.. 63 To stop adding a signature to messages... 64. Viewing an attachment.... 64 Viewing message folder contents.... 64 Viewing the Inbox.... 64 Viewing the list of accounts... 65 What is SSL?.... 65.
Section 5 Organiser...66
Alarm.....67 Using the alarm.... 67 Voice Note....67 Creating a voice note.... 67. Listening to a voice note... 67 Deleting a voice note... 68 Renaming a voice note... 68 Setting a voice note as a ringtone.... 68
Notepad....68 To access Notepad:.... 68 Creating a memo.... 68 Viewing a memo.... 68 Sending a memo.... 69 Deleting a memo.... 69. Calculator....69. Using the calculator... 69 World Time....69 Using the world time... 69 Tasks.....70. Creating a task.... 70 Changing a completed task to incomplete... 70 Assigning a category to a task.... 70 Deleting a task.... 70 Marking a task as complete... 71 Locating a task.... 71
Section 6 Windows Media player... 72
Windows Media Player....73 Copying media files... 73 Playing media files.... 74 Setting up a playlist... 75
Section 7 Messenger, Office Mobile, Windows Live.. 77
Messenger....78 Windows Live Messenger... 78. Office Mobile....78. Excel Mobile.... 78 OneNote Mobile.... 78. PowerPoint Mobile... 78. Word Mobile.... 78
Windows Live...78 Hotmail..... 78. Windows Live spaces.... 78 Live Search for Windows Mobile... 79
Section 8 Camera....80
Camera / Camcorder mode....81 Selecting video quality.... 81 Copying an image to your phone.... 81. Making video clips using a timer... 81 Adjusting pictures and video according to lighting conditions.. 82. Choosing where pictures are saved... 82. Creating a Pictures folder.... 82. Editing a picture... 82 Viewing pictures as a slide show.... 83. Setting a picture as the home screen.. 83 Sending a picture via Multimedia Message... 83 Saving a copy of a picture... 83. Viewing pictures on your phone... 84 Camera / Camcorder operations... 84 Camera.... 84 Video.... 84 Recording a Video.... 84 Taking a Photo.... 84 Taking a Photo (MultiShot)... 84. Snapshot.... 85 Viewing the saved photo file... 85 Camera / Camcorder controls...85 Camera Menu.... 85 Camcorder Menu.... 86 General Settings... 87 Camera Settings... 88 Video Settings.... 89
Section 9 Internet Explorer...90
Using Internet Explorer....91 Adding a Web page to the Favourites list... 91 Changing connection options... 91 Changing Web page display options... 91 Clearing History, cookies, or temporary files.. 92. Creating a new folder in Favourites... 92 Deleting a Favourite... 92 Disconnecting from the Internet... 92 Editing a Favourite.... 92 Go to a link.... 93 Going to a Web page.... 93 Going to a Web page in the History list... 93 Opening Internet Explorer... 93. Returning to a Web page you visited in the same session.. 93. Viewing a Favourite... 94 Viewing a list of recently visited Web pages.. 94 Moving a Favourite to a folder.... 94 Changing the Zoom Level on Web pages... 94. Showing or hiding pictures on Web pages... 94 Viewing a page in full screen mode... 94 Sending a link via e-mail... 95 Adjusting the scrolling speed... 95
Section 10 PC Connectivity, Internet Sharing, Remote Desktop, Bluetooth and Activesync 96
ActiveSync....97 Installing and setting up ActiveSync... 97 Setting up an Exchange Server connection... 97 Changing ActiveSync settings... 98. Scheduling synchronisation as items arrive... 98 Changing the synchronisation schedule... 98 Starting and stopping synchronisation... 99 Viewing information about Sync status... 99
Changing settings for an information type... 99 Connecting your phone... 100 Deactivating the USB modem... 100 Connecting to a PC using a chargeable USB cable.. 100 Connecting to a PC using Bluetooth... 100 Changing e-mail security options... 101 Excluding an e-mail address from Reply All... 101 Internet Sharing....102 Internet Sharing via Bluetooth... 102 Internet Sharing via a USB connection... 102 Remote Desktop...102. Bluetooth.....103 Turning Bluetooth on and off... 103 Pairing with another Bluetooth device.. 103 Sending objects to another device... 104 Using your phone as a PC remote.. 104 Advanced Bluetooth features... 104
Section 11 Applications.... 106
Camera....107 File Explorer....107. Java....107 JETCET PDF....107 Speed Dial.....108. System Info....108. Task Manager...108 Voice Commander....108 Getting Started.... 108 Voice command features.... 109 Voice Commander Settings main functions...111
Section 12 Settings... 113
Phone.... 114 Auto Answer....114 Auto Lock....114. Band Select....114 Call Barring....114 Call Forwarding...114 Call Options...115 Call Waiting...115. Caller ID....115 Channels.....115 Fixed Dialling....116 Networks....116 Owner Number...116 Service Dialling Numbers (SDN)...116. Slide Options....116 Sounds.... 117 Changing sounds or turning them on or off..117. Deleting a sound....117 Copying a sound from your PC to your Xda Venn..117 Profiles....118 Viewing the list of profiles....118 Editing a profile...118 Changing the current profile...118 Home Screen....118 Clock and Alarm.... 119 Setting the date and time...119 Alarm.....119 Connections.... 119. Wireless Manager...119. Creating a Dial-Up connection...119. Creating a GPRS connection... 120 Creating a Proxy connection... 120
Creating a VPN connection...121 Deleting a Dial-Up connection...121 Deleting a GPRS connection...121 Deleting a Proxy connection...121 Changing an intranet URL... 122. Making your Xda Venn visible to other devices.. 122. USB to PC.... 122 Modem Link.... 122. Enrolling in a domain.... 122. Security.....123 To enable the Device Lock... 123 To disable the Device Lock... 123 Activating the SIM PIN... 123. Changing the SIM PIN.... 124 Changing PIN2... 124 Viewing a security certificate.... 124 Deleting a security certificate.... 125 Encryption.... 125 Changing the Master Clear Password... 125 Master Clear.... 125. Removing Programs...126. Power Management....126 Accessibility....127 Regional settings....127 Owner Information....127 About....128 Device Name...128. Error Reporting....128 Turning Error Reporting On / Off... 128 Customer Feedback...129 Windows Update....129. Setting up E-mail....129. Managed Programs...129
Section 13 Games... 130.
Bubble Breaker....131 How Bubble Breaker works...131. The Breaker Bonus....131. Undoing a move....131. Starting a game of Bubble Breaker...131. Setting Bubble Breaker options...131 Viewing Bubble Breaker statistics... 132 Solitaire....132. Starting a game of Solitaire... 132 How to move the cards... 132 Playing Solitaire.... 132
Changing the reminder time
By default, the reminder time is set 15 minutes prior to an appointment. 1. In Calendar, press Menu > Tools > [OK] or [ 2. Scroll to Set Reminders > [OK]. 3. Change the time. 4. Press Done. ] > Options.
Contacts
Using the Contacts feature of your Xda Venn, you can manage all the phone information you need. There are many options for adding contacts, retrieving contacts, and managing the information for each contact.
Creating a new contact
To enter a new contact manually, without having the caller on the phone, you can use the Contacts selection from the home screen. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs. 2. Select Contacts > [OK]. 3. Press New. 4. Enter information for the new contact. 5. Press Done. TIP: If someone who isnt in your list of contacts calls you, or sends you a message, you can create a contact from Call History or from the message by pressing Menu > Save to Contacts.
Sending a contact
You can use your phone to send a contact to somebody elses phone. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs. 2. Select Contacts. 3. Select the contact to send. 4. Press Menu. 5. Select Send Contact > Messages > [OK]. 6. Select contact information to send. 7. Press Done. 8. Write the phone number of the recipient of this message. 9. Press Send.
Calling a contact from contact information
You can call a contact directly by selecting them from the Contacts page from the home screen. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Contacts or directly press Contacts. 2. Select the contact to call and press [OK]. 3. Scroll to the phone number to dial. 4. Press [OK] or [ ].
Calling a contact from the contact list
If you do not select one of the contacts phone numbers, but you press [ number for that contact. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Contacts or directly press Contacts. 2. Select the contact to call. 3. Press [ ]. The contacts default phone number is dialled. ]. TIP: To call a phone number other than the default, press the contact, press [OK] and scroll to the number you want to dial, then press [ ], your phone will dial the default
Changing the default number for a contact
The default number for the contact will be the first number displayed. If you need to change the default number, you can use the navigation key to set the new one. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs. 2. Select Contacts > [OK]. 3. Select the contact whose default number you want to change. 4. Press the [ / ] to select the number or other contact method that you want to set as the default. For example, (m)obile, (h)ome or (w)ork.
Duplicating a contact
This feature allows you to copy contacts in Device or SIM to the same area. (Device -> Device, SIM -> SIM) 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs. 2. Select Contacts > [OK]. 3. Scroll to the contact to duplicate 4. Press Menu. 5. Select Duplicate Contact from the popup menu and press [OK].
Inserting an international country code
To make an international call you must include a country code at the beginning of the phone number. 1. Press and hold 0 until a plus (+) sign appears, enter the country code, and then enter the rest of the phone number. NOTE: You can insert a plus (+) sign into a contacts phone number or dial it directly from the keypad.
Sending an E-mail via Call History
To use this function, the e-mail address of the person youre e-mailing must be included in their contact information card. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More. 2. Select Call History > [OK]. 3. Select the contact you want to e-mail and press Menu. 4. Scroll to E-mail > [OK]. 5. Select an e-mail account. 6. Compose the message and press Send.
Section 4 Voicemail and Messaging
This section covers Voicemail, Text, Multimedia Message and Email Messaging on your phone: Voicemail Text Messaging Multimedia Message EMail
Voicemail
Voicemail is available 24/7. When you call your voicemail, the messages will be played back in the order they were received. You will have options to save, delete, replay, or skip each message.
Calling your voicemail box
Retrieving your voicemail is simple. Your voicemail box can be accessed directly from the home screen. 1. On the home screen, press and hold [ ] to call your voicemail box.
2. Follow the instructions to retrieve your messages.
Text messaging
You can create a text message, delete a text message, or clear all text messages. Contacts from the contact list can be used for sending messages just as they can be used to make calls.
Creating a text message
The Xda Venn allows you to create text messages quickly. You create a text message by typing in a phone number or by selecting a contact first. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging > [OK]. 2. Select Messages > [OK]. 3. Press Menu > New > Text Message. 4. In To, enter text message recipients phone numbers. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple text message recipients phone numbers. 5. Press [ ] and compose message you want to send. 6. Press [Send]. Text messages are sent immediately. TIP: You can quickly enter recipients phone numbers from your contact cards. In To, press Menu > Add Recipient from the list. Then, select the recipients phone number. To cancel creating a message, just press Menu > Cancel Message.
Live Search for Windows Mobile
Find the info you need, when you need it like traffic updates, restaurant info, movie screening times, and more. Get the latest news headlines, stock updates, and sports scores. Save your PC bookmarks to your mobile phone.
Section 8 Camera
This section covers picture and video functions including: Camera / Camcorder Mode Camera / Camcorder Operations Camera / Camcorder Controls
Camera / Camcorder mode
Use the camera program to take, view, and edit pictures, as well as record and playback video clips stored on your phone or on a memory card. You can also send photos and video clips, or set a picture as the background of the home screen. You can view your pictures individually, as thumbnails, or as part of a slide show, and you can edit them by cropping, rotating, and adjusting the brightness and contrast.
Selecting video quality
You can specify the quality (video resolution and sound fidelity) and size of the video clips you record. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Applications > Camera. 2. Press Options > Camcorder to change the mode to camcorder. 3. Press Options > Settings. 4. Use [ / ] to select Quality. Then select the setting you want and select [OK]. 5. Press Close. NOTE: Higher quality video clips require more memory.
Copying an image to your phone
You can upload standard image files from a PC to your phone. You can customise the size and resolution of your images for display on the phone screen. 1. Connect your phone to your PC. 2. On your PC, copy the image file you want. The file format must be.gif,.jpg, or.bmp. 3. In ActiveSync on your PC, click Explorer and double-click My Windows Mobile-Based Device. Then you can either double-click My Documents or double-click My Pictures, and paste the image file into that folder. If you plan to use the image as your home screen background, double-click Application Data, double-click home, and paste the image into that folder. NOTE: For best results, use images with the same screen resolution as your phones screen resolution either 240 x 320 pixels, or 176 x 200 pixels, depending on the phone. See also Change the home screen appearance.
Making video clips using a timer
Thanks to the timer, you too can be in the video clip you make. Just place the phone on a stable support, press the camera button and get in position. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Applications > Camera. 2. Press Options > Camcorder to change the mode to camcorder. 3. Press Options > Settings. 4. Use [ / ] to select Self-Timer. Then select the setting you want and select [OK]. 5. Press Close. 6. Press [OK] and, after the timer interval, the video will start to record and will automatically be saved to the default storage location.
Adjusting pictures and video according to lighting conditions
To ensure the best possible colour in your photos and video clips, you need to adjust the camera according to your environment. You do this using the White Balance setting. You simply select the setting that matches the light conditions, as shown in the table below.
Lighting environment
Indoors (under normal domestic lamps) Indoors (fluorescent or office lighting) Outdoors (in bright conditions) Outdoors (overcast conditions)
White Balance setting
Incandescent to avoid yellowing Fluorescent Daylight Cloudy
If you are not sure of the setting to select, try Automatic.
Choosing where pictures are saved
You can set the default location where pictures are to be saved. If you select main memory, pictures are saved to permanent storage on your phone, which may mean you have to re-think the storage needs of your other programs. 1. Press Option > Settings. 2. Use [ / ] to select Advanced Settings 3. Press General Settings > Storage, and then select the setting you want. 4. Press Done.
Creating a Pictures folder
You can create separate folders to help you organise and store your pictures and images. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures. 2. Press Menu > Edit > New Folder.
Editing a picture
You can actually edit pictures and videos on the Xda Venn using the Menu. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures. 2. Select the picture to edit > [OK]. 3. Press Menu > Edit > [OK]. Do one of the following: To rotate a picture 90 degrees clockwise, press Menu > Rotate. crop a picture, press Menu > Crop. Then, position the cursor to mark the upper left corner of the To picture. Press Next, then position the cursor to mark the lower right corner of the picture. Press Finish to see the cropped picture. To auto correct a picture, press Menu > Auto Correct. Press Done. TIP: To undo an edit, press Menu > Undo. To cancel all unsaved edits youve made to the picture, press Menu > Cancel.
Viewing pictures as a slide show
However you have stored your pictures and videos, you can view them one after another, in a slide show format. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures. 2. Select the picture and press [OK]. 3. Press Menu > Play Slide Show. TIP: To stop the slide show, press the [ ]. You can also rotate the view using [ / ]. / ]. To move forward or backward through the slides, press [
Opening Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer is easy to open from the home screen. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. Refresh a Web page To refresh a web page use the Menu and select Refresh. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. If necessary, select the Web page in your Favourites or History list, and press Go. 3. Press Menu > Refresh.
Returning to a Web page you visited in the same session
You can return to a web page, or scroll back through pages youve visited in a session, just as you would use the Back button on a PC. 1. On a Web page, press [ ] repeatedly until the page you want appears.
Viewing a Favourite
To visit a Favourite site at any time, just go into your Favourites list and select it. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. Press Favourites. 3. Select a Favourite and press Go.
Viewing a list of recently visited Web pages
The History function of Internet Explorer lets you select a site youve already visited and return to that site. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. Press Menu > History.
Moving a Favourite to a folder
Once youve created folders in your Favourites list, you can move any of the sites already on the list into any of the folders. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. Press Favourites. 3. Select the Favourite to move. 4. Press Menu > Edit. 5. Under Folder, scroll to the folder you want to move the Favourite into. 6. Press Done.
Changing the Zoom Level on Web pages
The text on the Web pages displayed on your phone can be made larger or smaller. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. Press Menu > View > Zoom Level and select the size you want.
Showing or hiding pictures on Web pages
The images on Web pages can be shown or hidden on screen. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. Press Menu > View > Show Pictures. 3. A check mark next to Show Pictures indicates that pictures will be displayed on Web pages.
Viewing a page in full screen mode
You can toggle back and forth between a full screen or minimised screen on your phones display. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. Press Menu > View > Full Screen. TIP: To exit full screen mode, press Menu > View > Full Screen and cancel the selection.
Sending a link via e-mail
Your smartphone enables you to send links to web pages via e-mail. To do so, use the Tools menu on the Internet Explorer menu bar. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Internet Explorer. 2. Go to the Web page you want to send. 3. Press Menu > Tools > Send Link. 4. Select Messages or e-mail account. 5. A new message is created with the page address inserted in the message body.
Viewing information about Sync status
ActiveSync keeps synchronisation status messages on a status page for you to view at any time. You can view status in one of the following ways: When alert text is displayed on the ActiveSync main page, press the alert text to open the status page. Press Menu > Status > [OK]. NOTE: Some errors interfere with automatic synchronisation. If you suspect that a scheduled synchronisation has not occurred, you should attempt to manually synchronise your information. Successfully completing manual synchronisation resets automatic synchronisation. For more information, see Synchronising Information in ActiveSync Help on the PC.
Changing settings for an information type
Before changing synchronisation settings on the phone, disconnect it from your PC. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > ActiveSync > [OK]. 2. Press Menu > Options > [OK]. 3. Select one of the information types. Do one of the following: To view or change settings for an information type (when available), press Settings. To view or change settings for a computer or Exchange Server, press Menu > Settings > [OK]. 4. Change the amount of information to be synchronised or other settings. 5. Press Done (or Finish in the Exchange Server settings wizard).
Connecting your phone
There are several options for connecting your phone to your PC. Both devices will need to use the ActiveSync program. NOTE: To synchronise using ActiveSync, you must install ActiveSync on your PC before connecting your phone to the PC. 1. Turn on the phone. 2. Connect your phone to your PC using a serial cable, USB cable, or Bluetooth connection. For more detailed information, see Connecting a mobile device to a PC in ActiveSync Help on your PC. See also Install and set up ActiveSync, Change ActiveSync settings.
Deactivating the USB modem
This will allow you to use the ActiveSync program. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Settings > [OK]. 2. Scroll to Connections > [OK]. 3. Select Modem Link > [OK]. 4. Use the [ 6. Press Done. NOTE: You must deactivate the USB modem if you want to use ActiveSync. / ] to select status. 5. Select Inactive.
Connecting to a PC using a chargeable USB cable
The Xda Venn provides a USB connector for transferring data to and from your computer via a USB cable. 1. Plug the USB Data Cable into a standard USB connector on your computer. 2. Plug the other end of the USB Data Cable into the right side of your phone.
Connecting to a PC using Bluetooth
Go to ActiveSync Help on your PC and follow the instructions for configuring Bluetooth on your PC to support ActiveSync. 1. From your phones home screen, press Start > All Programs > ActiveSync > [OK]. 2. Press Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Ensure that the phone and PC are close together. 3. If this is the first time you have connected to this PC via Bluetooth, you must complete the Bluetooth wizard on the phone, and set up a Bluetooth partnership with the PC before synchronising. 4. Press Sync. 5. When finished, press Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth. 6. To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth.
You can find "Voice Commander" in the Start > All Programs > Applications. Voice Commander is the main program. It can make calls to named contacts from voice commands, find contacts and start applications. Voice Commander Settings is the configuration program, which helps you to customise commands and personalise the digit model by adaptation. You can find Voice Commander Settings in the Menu > Settings.
Voice command features
1. Dialling by name You can use Voice Commander to call people whom you mention by name. Command: Call <Contact> at <Home/Work/Mobile>. For example, Call Michael Archer, Call Mary Smith at home. NOTE: Voice Commander will automatically keep a maximum of 2000 contacts in the recognition database. To change this setting, refer to Contacts Setting Page. If it doesnt recognise your command, Voice Commander will prompt you by saying Please say again. This might happen if you are in a noisy environment, or you say your command before Voice Commander starts recording. After hearing the prompt Say Command, you are advised to wait 1~2 seconds before you speak. Voice Command can recognise contact names up to a maximum length of 48 characters. Any contacts exceeding 48 characters will be ignored. 2. Finding a Contact You can use Voice Commander to look up contact information. Command: Find <Contact> at <Home/Work/Mobile>. For example, Find Mary Smith , Find Michael Archer at work, Find Michael Archer at home. 3. Dialling by phone number You can use Voice Commander to dial telephone numbers you know. Command: Call <telephone number>. 4. Last number redial You can use Voice Commander to redial the last number you have called. Command: Redial. 5. Callback You can use Voice Commander to call back the last person who called you. Command: Callback. 6. Starting Applications You can use Voice Commander to start applications in the start menu. Command: Start <Application>. For example Go to Start calendar, Start MSN Messenger 7. Looking up todays / tomorrows / this weeks appointments You can use Voice Commander to look up your Calendar. Command: Today's / Tomorrow's / This week's appointments. NOTE: You can say Previous, Next, Repeat, or Abort to control Voice Commanders reading of your calendar. The system will only play the new appointments. Those that have expired will be ignored.
8. Checking your e-mail You can use Voice Commander to look up unread e-mails. Command: Read E-mail. 9. Reading your SMS You can use Voice Commander to look up unread SMS. Command: Read SMS. 10. Checking the time You can use Voice Commander to do time query. Command: What time is it ? 11. Looking up your Call History You can use Voice Commander to look up your Call History. Command: Call History. 12. Playing Music You can use Voice Commander to play music files. Command: Play <Music File>. NOTE: You can say Pause or Resume to control the music thats playing. The command Resume only works when Windows Media is running. The commands Previous and Next only work when playing all music files. Voice Commander only supports media files with.mp3 and.wma format, and in the following locations: 1. Playlists or Media files synched by Active Sync. 2. My Documents and its subfolder. 3. SD card and its subfolders. 13. Voice Commander help You can say What can I say to access the Voice Commander help file. Command: What can I say? 14. Quitting Voice Commander You can say Goodbye to quit Voice Commander. Command: Goodbye.
Viewing a security certificate
You can add personal security certificates to your phone, alongside the root certificates that come pre-installed. 1. On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More. 2. Select Settings > [OK]. 3. Scroll to Security > [OK]. 4. Select Certificates > [OK]. Choose one of the following: Personal to view the list of personal certificates. Intermediate to view the list of intermediate. Root to view the list of root certificates. 5. Select the certificate you want to view and press [OK].
Deleting a security certificate
Be careful when deleting certificates: select only the one you intend to delete. Root certificates should only be deleted when you are certain you do not need that security on the phone. 1. On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More. 2. Select Settings > [OK]. 3. Scroll to Security > [OK]. 4. Select Certificates > OK. Choose one of the following: Personal to view the list of personal certificates. Intermediate to view the list of intermediate. Root to view the list of root certificates. 5. Select a certificate. 6. Press Menu > Delete. NOTE: Deleting a root certificate can make it impossible to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols, which help you to send personal information more securely.
Encryption
When you want to encrypt any files, select the Encrypt files placed on storage cards check box. You can save the encrypted files, which are then stored on a storage card. Such files are readable only by this Windows Mobile-based phone.
Changing the Master Clear Password
1. On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More. 2. Select Settings > Security > Change Master Clear Password. 3. Enter the current password in the Old password field, then a new password in the New password field, and re-enter the new password in the Confirm new password field. 4. Press the Done. NOTE: For the operation to be carried out successfully, the SIM card should be inserted while the Device-Lock is unlocked.
Master Clear
When you first purchase your phone, its settings are pre-configured and installed. You can revert to these factory default settings at any time. 1. On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More. 2. Select Settings > [OK]. 3. Scroll to Security > [OK]. 4. Select Master Clear > [OK]. 5. A password will be requested if the phone has no SIM. The default password is 0000. NOTE: Master Clear erases all user data and initialises all settings to the factory default mode.
SAR information
Your phone conforms to European Union (EU) standards that limit human exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy emitted by radio and telecommunications equipment. These standards prevent the sale of mobile phones that exceed a maximum exposure level (known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR) of 2.0 watts per kilogram of body tissue. During testing, the maximum SAR recorded for this model was 0.588 watts per kilogram. In normal use, the actual SAR is likely to be much lower, as the phone has been designed to emit only the RF energy necessary to transmit a signal to the nearest base station. By automatically emitting lower levels when possible, your phone reduces your overall exposure to RF energy. The Declaration of Conformity at the back of this guide demonstrates your phones compliance with the European Radio & Terminal Telecommunications Equipment (R&TTE) directive.
Safety Information for Battery Usage
Do not dismantle or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred. Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazards. Only use the battery with the system for which it is specified. Only use the battery with a compatible charger. Use of an incompatible battery or charger may result in a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to come into contact with the battery terminals. Replace the battery only with a compatible battery. IEEE-Std-1725-2006. Use of an incompatible battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard. Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Battery usage by children should be supervised. Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery has been dropped, specifically on a hard surface, and damage is suspected, take it to the Customer Care Centre for a proper inspection. Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
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2s Xda series covers all the business smartphone bases. From the giant PDA-type Argon, through to the more compact sat nav savvy Orbit and onto the phone-orientated Graphite. Whatever your smartphone tastes, O2 will no doubt hit the spot with one of its devices. The networks latest member, the Xda Graphite, is aimed at suits that demand a phone form factor without the feature compromise. Its manufactured by Asus and arrives packed with a Windows Mobile OS, built-in Wi-Fi and 3G capabilities. You can tell from its sober design and two-tone battleship grey finish thats its boardroom material. The Graphite may have a solid construction, but it remains lightweight and will easily slip into the inside suit pocket. Look at the Sony Ericsson K810i the nearest vital stats comparison. The keypad sports bold sizeable buttons to aid text typing or more lengthy email writing, while elsewhere, the joystick has a domed top that occasionally proves slippery to grip. Its not a major gripe because the nub is lucid to thumb. Unfortunately, the Graphite isnt powered by the latest Windows Mobile 6 version, rather the previous 5.0 platform. Even so, youre still
As successor to O2s Xda IQ, the new Graphite business smartphone now features 3G and a two-megapixel camera
Features
Windows Mobile OS Built-in Wi-Fi 3G capabilities Push-email Two-megapixel camera Video calling
This smartie has all the right connectivity options, including Wi-Fi and 3G.
Its conservative design screams efficiency.
privy to the integrated push-email capabilities and you can seamlessly synch your contacts, calendar, tasks and notes from the Outlook on your PC with your handset. You can also view and edit your Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents through the Microsoft Office suite and send them as email attachments. The Graphite has built-in Wi-Fi to hook up with W-LAN hotspots for broadband speeds when internet browsing, checking your emails or downloading on the fly. Its easy to get connected and web pages load quickly via the Pocket Internet Explorer browser. Move out of range, and you still have a brisk 3G connection to fall back on. The bright and detailed 2.2-inch display is spacious enough to view websites, emails and messages. A front-loaded VGA camera is on hand if you dabble in one-on-one video conferencing over a 3G connection. The quality is juddery and pixelated,
but good enough to see the whites of callers eyes. The Graphite may be built for business, but its not all about spreadsheets and PIM functionality. The device harbours a two-megapixel camera with a crude LED flashlight that shoots in a 1600x1200-pixel resolution. Picture quality is sufficient for the casual snapper, but some suits may find this a hindrance with business practices banning camera phones from their premises for security reasons. The Windows Media Player also spins your MP3 and WMA music files and a microSD card slot sits alongside 64MB of internal memory for storage. The Xda Graphite wont make the style mile, but for the hard-nosed business bod, this handset is a nononsense and efficient smartphone without the bulk of a PDA-type device. Nick Renshaw
nick.renshaw@nhmedia.co.uk
OS: Windows Mobile 5.0 Size: 109.5x47x18mm Weight: 109g Display: 65,000 colours Resolution: 240x320 pixels Camera: Two megapixels/ VGA Video recording/ playback/streaming: Yes/ yes/yes Video calling: Yes Audio playback: MP3, WMA Ringtones: Polyphonic, MP3 Radio: No Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi Internal memory: 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM Memory card slot: microSD Messaging: SMS, MMS, IM Internet browser: WAP , xHTML, HTML Email client: POP3, SMTP , IMAP4 Java: Yes Games: Solitaire, Bubble Breaker GPRS: Yes + 3G Frequency: Tri-band Talktime: 240 mins Standby: 150 hours
Verdict
The Graphite ticks the right boxes for the business user and all in a pocketable form.
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