UTStarcomメーカーPN-820の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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USER MANUAL © 2006 V erizon Wireless. All Rights Reserved. PN -8 20 WELCOME TO VERIZON WIRELESS WIRELESS SYNC.
CONTENTS Thank you f or choosing the V erizon Wireless PN-820 by UTStarcom. The PN-820 uses the Microsoft Windows Mobile ™ 5.0 Operating System Smar tphone Edition in a compact flip phone design to give y ou the conv enience of Windows and the comfort of a familiar shape .
1 CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 CHAPTER 1 . BEFORE USING Y OUR PHONE ............................................ 9 ACTIV A TING Y OUR PHONE .......................................................................... 1 0 SETTING UP Y OUR VOICEMAIL .....
2 CONTENTS Chapter 3 Chapter 4 CHAPTER 3. MEMORY FUNCTION ......................................................... 39 MAKE A CALL ............................................................................................... 40 MAKE A CALL FROM THE CALL HISTOR Y LIST .
3 CONTENTS Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INSERT AN INTERNA TIONAL COUNTR Y CODE .............................................. 67 SEND AN E-MAIL MESSAGE FROM CALL HIST OR Y ...................................... 68 SETTINGS .....................................
4 Chapter 5 VIEW MMS MESSAGES .................................................................................... 1 16 SELECT MMS IN THE LIST OF MESSAGE TYPE ............................................1 1 6 MMS SETTINGS .............................
5 Chapter 6 CONTENTS Chapter 7 CHAPTER 6. PICTURES & VIDEOS, CAMERA, FUN & GAMES .... 149 PICTURES & VIDEOS .................................................................................. 150 SELECT VIDEO QUALITY .......................
6 CONTENTS Chapter 8 Chapter 7 CHANGE THE SIZE OF TEXT ON WEB P AGES .............................................. 183 SHOW OR HIDE PICTURES ON WEB P AGES ................................................ 18 4 VIEW A P AGE IN FULL SCREEN MODE ........
7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 DELETE A VPN CONNECTION .......................................................................... 234 EDIT A DIAL -UP CONNECTION ........................................................................ 234 EDIT A PRO XY CONNECTION .
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BEFORE USING Y OUR PHONE Chapter 1 9 ACTIV A TING Y OUR PHONE SETTING UP Y OUR VOICEMAIL INSIDE THE P ACKA GE HANDSET DESCRIPTION BA TTERY USA GE C H 1 MEMO.
10 C H 1 SETTING UP YOUR VOICEMAIL SET UP V OICEMAIL All unansw ered calls to your V er izon Wireless PN-820 by UTStarcom are sent to voicemail, e ven if your phone is turned off. Y ou’ll want to set up your v oicemail and personal greeting as soon as you activ ate your PN-820.
11 C H 1 SETTING UP YOUR VOICEMAIL SET UP V OICEMAIL All unansw ered calls to your V er izon Wireless PN-820 by UTStarcom are sent to voicemail, e ven if your phone is turned off. Y ou’ll want to set up your v oicemail and personal greeting as soon as you activ ate your PN-820.
12 C H 1 HANDSET DESCRIPTION This package should include all items pictured below . If any are missing or diff erent, you should immediately contact the retailer where you purchased the phone.
13 C H 1 HANDSET DESCRIPTION The PN-820 weighs 3.92oz. The dimensions are 2.05 " x 3.85 " x 0.78 " . Earpiece Left and Right Functional Soft K eys END/P ower Ke y Microphone Navigation K ey SEND K ey Camera Camera Flash Sub LCD Camera K ey Quick List/ Recording Ke y Mini SD Card I/O Slot V olume Ke y Home K ey 2.
14 C H 1 HANDSET DESCRIPTION HANDSET DESCRIPTION HOME SCREEN The Home Screen plays an integ ral par t in the navigational model of your Smartphone. It is the first screen displayed e very time the phone is turned on. Y ou can easily return to the Home screen by pressing the Home ke y .
15 C H 1 HANDSET DESCRIPTION HOME SCREEN ICONS Status icons appear at the top of the screen and In the Home screen. The follo wing table lists common status icons and their meanings.
16 C H 1 BA TTER Y USAGE The battery is not charged when the phone is first purchased – fully charge the battery before first use. Batter y operating time gradually decreases ov er time. If the batter y fails to perf or m nor mally , you ma y need to replace it.
17 C H 1 BA TTER Y USAGE 2 1 The battery is not charged when the phone is first purchased – fully charge the battery before first use. Batter y operating time gradually decreases ov er time. If the batter y fails to perf or m nor mally , you ma y need to replace it.
18 C H 1 B A TTER Y CHARGING Make sure the battery is properly installed in the handset. Use all normal cautions when working with a standard wall outlet. POWER CONNECTION 1 Plug the A C Charger into a standard outlet. 2 Plug the other end of the A C Charger into the bottom of your phone .
19 C H 1 BA TTER Y USAGE B A TTER Y CHARGING Make sure the battery is properly installed in the handset. Use all normal cautions when working with a standard wall outlet. POWER CONNECTION 1 Plug the A C Charger into a standard outlet. 2 Plug the other end of the A C Charger into the bottom of your phone .
20 C H 1 BA TTER Y USAGE BA TTER Y USAGE TIMES The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configur ation. Battery Capacity T alk Time STD 950 mAh Up to 200 minutes EXT 1600 mAh Up to 380 minutes BA TTER Y ST ANDBY TIME The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configur ation.
21 C H 1 BA TTER Y USAGE B A TTER Y HANDLING INFORMA TION The correct usage and handling of batteries can preser ve the lif etime of your phone and ensure proper operation. Operating times are subject to the usage and configuration of your handset; please see the label on your battery for y our batter y’ s capacity .
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BA SIC OPERA TION Chapter 2 23 This chapter addresses and explains the basic f eatures of your phone including: TURNING THE PHONE ON/OFF USING THE QUICK LIST BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKING AN .
24 C H 2 TIP USING THE QUICK LIST The Quick List provides a list of commands that y ou can use to quickly perform common actions. 1 Press the lower b utton Q [Q/REC] on the r ight side of your phone . 2 Use the Navigation K ey to select the Quic k List command you w ant.
25 C H 2 TIP USING THE QUICK LIST The Quick List provides a list of commands that y ou can use to quickly perform common actions. 1 Press the lower b utton Q [Q/REC] on the r ight side of your phone . 2 Use the Navigation K ey to select the Quic k List command you w ant.
26 C H 2 MAKE A CALL FROM AN OPEN CONT A CT Y ou can open contacts from the main screen and make a call from that contact. 1 In the Home screen, press the right soft key > [Contacts]. 2 Select the contact to call and press O [OK]. 3 Select the phone number to call and press O [OK].
27 C H 2 MAKE A CALL FROM AN OPEN CONT A CT Y ou can open contacts from the main screen and make a call from that contact. 1 In the Home screen, press the right soft key > [Contacts]. 2 Select the contact to call and press O [OK]. 3 Select the phone number to call and press O [OK].
28 C H 2 BASIC FUNCTIONS TIP BASIC FUNCTIONS MAKE A CALL FROM THE CONT ACT LIST Y our contact list is always readily a vailable from the Home screen. 1 In the Home screen, press the right function key [Contacts]. 2 Select the contact you w ant to call, and press O [OK].
29 C H 2 BASIC FUNCTIONS ANSWER OR IGNORE A CALL T o answer the call, press SEND or press Ans wer . T o reject the call, press E or press Ignore. Selecting Ignore will connect the caller to your v oice mail if you subscribe to this ser vice.
30 C H 2 TIP LOCK THE KEYP AD Locking the k eypad turns off keypad functionality . This is a helpful feature if , for example , the phone is turned on and in your pock et, and you want to pre vent accidental ke y presses. 1 Displa y the Quick List b y pressing the lower button Q [Q/REC] on the right side of your phone .
31 C H 2 TIP LOCK THE KEYP AD Locking the k eypad turns off keypad functionality . This is a helpful feature if , for example , the phone is turned on and in your pock et, and you want to pre vent accidental ke y presses. 1 Displa y the Quick List b y pressing the lower button Q [Q/REC] on the right side of your phone .
32 C H 2 BASIC FUNCTIONS SET THE IDLE TIMER Y our PN-820 will automatically retur n to the Home screen after a period of inactivity . Y ou can adjust the amount of time before the PN-820 def aults to the Home screen.
33 C H 2 BASIC FUNCTIONS SET THE IDLE TIMER Y our PN-820 will automatically retur n to the Home screen after a period of inactivity . Y ou can adjust the amount of time before the PN-820 def aults to the Home screen.
34 C H 2 BASIC FUNCTIONS ENTER O WNER INFORMA TION Entering and displaying owner inf or mation allow someone to return the phone to you in case it is lost. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t] Settings Owner Inf or mation. 2 Complete the f ollowing: • In Name, enter your name .
35 C H 2 BASIC FUNCTIONS ENTER O WNER INFORMA TION Entering and displaying owner inf or mation allow someone to return the phone to you in case it is lost. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t] Settings Owner Inf or mation. 2 Complete the f ollowing: • In Name, enter your name .
36 C H 2 SET THE ALARM Y ou have se veral options f or managing the alarm feature. Be sure you ha ve properly set the date, time, and time z one before using this feature . 1 In the Home screen, press [Start], select Settings with the Navigation K ey , or select Settings from the menu bar on top of the Home screen and press O [OK].
37 C H 2 SET THE ALARM Y ou have se veral options f or managing the alarm feature. Be sure you ha ve properly set the date, time, and time z one before using this feature . 1 In the Home screen, press [Start], select Settings with the Navigation K ey , or select Settings from the menu bar on top of the Home screen and press O [OK].
38 C H 2 Emergency calls do not depend on the av ailability of the 911 network in your area. The emergency number will work independently of the network area you are in . Dial 911 and press O [OK]. Y ou can make calls to emergency service numbers under any circumstances, e ven if y ou hav e locked the phone .
MEMOR Y FUNCTION Chapter 3 39 MEMOR Y FUNCTION Chapter 3 39 This chapter addresses memory functions including: MAKE A CALL ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS CREA TING A CONT ACT CARD FOR A CALLER .
40 C H 3 TIP ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS Y ou can enter text, numbers and symbols b y using the ke ypad. The phone suppor ts four input modes f or enter ing text, n umbers and symbols: Multipress, T9, Numeric and symbols.
41 C H 3 TIP ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS Y ou can enter text, numbers and symbols b y using the ke ypad. The phone suppor ts four input modes f or enter ing text, n umbers and symbols: Multipress, T9, Numeric and symbols.
42 C H 3 TIP ENTER NUMBERS IN TEXT BO XES T o enter numbers, use Numeric mode. If you need to enter a number within a line of text, change to Numeric mode to enter the number , and then change back to Multipress or T9 mode to finish entering the text.
43 C H 3 TIP ENTER NUMBERS IN TEXT BO XES T o enter numbers, use Numeric mode. If you need to enter a number within a line of text, change to Numeric mode to enter the number , and then change back to Multipress or T9 mode to finish entering the text.
44 C H 3 ST ART A NEW LINE When you are entering information in a te xt box, if y ou want to add a line break, use the OK ke y . 1 In a multi-line te xt box such as the Notes area of a contact or a calendar appointment, do the f ollowing: 2 In any input mode , press O [OK].
45 C H 3 ST ART A NEW LINE When you are entering information in a te xt box, if y ou want to add a line break, use the OK ke y . 1 In a multi-line te xt box such as the Notes area of a contact or a calendar appointment, do the f ollowing: 2 In any input mode , press O [OK].
46 C H 3 Creating a contact card for a caller mak es their information easier to retriev e when the call is done. The card can be added to the Contact list during the call. 1 During a call, press the r ight soft ke y Menu. 2 Select Sav e to Contacts and press O [OK].
47 C H 3 Creating a contact card for a caller mak es their information easier to retriev e when the call is done. The card can be added to the Contact list during the call. 1 During a call, press the r ight soft ke y Menu. 2 Select Sav e to Contacts and press O [OK].
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MENU FUNCTION Chapter 4 49 This chapter discusses accessing the menu and using its functions and features to customiz e your phone. CONT ACTS CALL HIST OR Y SETTINGS ERROR REPOR TING .
50 C H 4 BEAM A CONT ACT It is possible to use y our phone to send a contact to another device such as Bluetooth radio . This is called “beaming” your contact. A list of devices will appear when y ou’ve selected Beam. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t].
51 C H 4 CONT ACTS BEAM A CONT ACT It is possible to use y our phone to send a contact to another device such as Bluetooth radio . This is called “beaming” your contact. A list of devices will appear when y ou’ve selected Beam. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t].
52 C H 4 CHANGE THE DEF A UL T NUMBER FOR A CONT A CT The default n umber for the contact will be the first number displa yed. If you need to change the def ault number, y ou will use the Navigation k ey to set the default. 1 In the Home screen, press left soft ke y < [Star t].
53 C H 4 CHANGE THE DEF A UL T NUMBER FOR A CONT A CT The default n umber for the contact will be the first number displa yed. If you need to change the def ault number, y ou will use the Navigation k ey to set the default. 1 In the Home screen, press left soft ke y < [Star t].
54 C H 4 SEND AN E-MAIL T O A CONT A CT If a contact’ s email address is entered into their information, you can send an email from within the contact list after selecting the contact. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t]. 2 Select Contacts and press O [OK].
55 C H 4 CONT ACTS SEND AN E-MAIL T O A CONT A CT If a contact’ s email address is entered into their information, you can send an email from within the contact list after selecting the contact. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t].
56 C H 4 ADD A PICTURE T O A CONT A CT Y ou may wish to add a picture to a contact record. Y ou can add an existing picture , or you can put the phone in Camera mode to tak e the picture and add it to the contact. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t].
57 C H 4 ADD A PICTURE T O A CONT A CT Y ou may wish to add a picture to a contact record. Y ou can add an existing picture , or you can put the phone in Camera mode to tak e the picture and add it to the contact. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t].
58 C H 4 ASSIGN A CA TEGOR Y TO A CONT A CT It may be helpful to g roup your contacts in categories you define f or easier reference . If you know the contact’ s categor y you can easily retriev e the contact. 1 Y ou can use categor ies to help you organiz e and group y our contacts.
59 C H 4 CONT ACTS ASSIGN A CA TEGOR Y TO A CONT A CT It may be helpful to g roup your contacts in categories you define f or easier reference . If you know the contact’ s categor y you can easily retriev e the contact. 1 Y ou can use categor ies to help you organiz e and group y our contacts.
60 C H 4 4 Select the phone number , e-mail address, or W eb page address for which to create a speed dial. 5 Press [Menu] and select Add to Speed Dial, then press O [OK]. 6 In K eypad assignment, select the speed dial number to use. 7 Press [Done]. The number 1 is reserved for calling y our voice mailbox.
61 C H 4 CONT ACTS 4 Select the phone number , e-mail address, or W eb page address for which to create a speed dial. 5 Press [Menu] and select Add to Speed Dial, then press O [OK]. 6 In K eypad assignment, select the speed dial number to use. 7 Press [Done].
62 C H 4 TIP Call history provides details of all calls received, missed and dialed. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Call Histor y and press O [OK]. T o view only missed calls, incoming calls, or outgoing calls, Press [Menu] select Filter , and then press the type of calls to view .
63 C H 4 TIP Call history provides details of all calls received, missed and dialed. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Call Histor y and press O [OK]. T o view only missed calls, incoming calls, or outgoing calls, Press [Menu] select Filter , and then press the type of calls to view .
64 C H 4 CREA TE A CONT A CT FROM CALL HIST OR Y While you are in the Call History function, you can select any of the calls and automatically add that caller to your contact list. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Call Histor y and press O [OK].
65 C H 4 CREA TE A CONT A CT FROM CALL HIST OR Y While you are in the Call History function, you can select any of the calls and automatically add that caller to your contact list. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Call Histor y and press O [OK].
66 C H 4 FIND A CONT ACT FR OM CALL HIST OR Y There is an option in the Call History for finding contacts from your contact list. The autofill f eature will help. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Call Histor y and press O [OK].
67 C H 4 CALL HISTOR Y FIND A CONT ACT FR OM CALL HIST OR Y There is an option in the Call History for finding contacts from your contact list. The autofill f eature will help. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Call Histor y and press O [OK].
68 C H 4 SETTINGS TIP Choosing the Settings option from the Home screen allows you to vie w and in some cases change the status of your phone, the hardw are and software v ersion, the phone number and other impor tant reference information about your phone .
69 C H 4 SETTINGS TIP Choosing the Settings option from the Home screen allows you to vie w and in some cases change the status of your phone, the hardw are and software v ersion, the phone number and other impor tant reference information about your phone .
70 C H 4 SETTINGS TIP REGIONAL SETTINGS Y ou can specify the language, locale, date and time style, as w ell as number and currency f ormatting options. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Settings and press O [OK].
71 C H 4 SETTINGS TIP REGIONAL SETTINGS Y ou can specify the language, locale, date and time style, as w ell as number and currency f ormatting options. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Settings and press O [OK].
72 C H 4 DISPLA Y Y OUR ESN Y our phone has a unique identification number known as the Electronic Serial Number, or ESN. T o see the ESN f ollow these instructions. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Settings and press O [OK].
73 C H 4 SETTINGS DISPLA Y Y OUR ESN Y our phone has a unique identification number known as the Electronic Serial Number, or ESN. T o see the ESN f ollow these instructions. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Settings and press O [OK].
74 C H 4 DISPLA Y Y OUR ERI VERSION ERI is the Enhanced Roaming Indicator and provides more inf ormation regarding the roaming status of your phone. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Settings and press O [OK]. 3 Scroll to Phone Inf or mation and press O [OK].
75 C H 4 DISPLA Y Y OUR ERI VERSION ERI is the Enhanced Roaming Indicator and provides more inf ormation regarding the roaming status of your phone. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Settings and press O [OK]. 3 Scroll to Phone Inf or mation and press O [OK].
76 C H 4 SELECT NAM The NAM or Number Assignment Module, is a part of the phone that stores a wireless device’ s phone number , lock code, timer reset code and other user information. The NAM is prog rammed by the service provider when a de vice is activated.
77 C H 4 SELECT NAM The NAM or Number Assignment Module, is a part of the phone that stores a wireless device’ s phone number , lock code, timer reset code and other user information. The NAM is prog rammed by the service provider when a de vice is activated.
78 C H 4 Error Repor ting sends information needed by technical support groups to diagnose a program error f or a device running Windows Mobile software. A text file is created whene ver an error is detected, and can be delivered to support personnel if you choose to send it.
79 C H 4 Error Repor ting sends information needed by technical support groups to diagnose a program error f or a device running Windows Mobile software. A text file is created whene ver an error is detected, and can be delivered to support personnel if you choose to send it.
80 C H 4 TIP PROFILES CHANGE THE CURRENT PROFILE If you ha ve more than one profile on y our phone, there are two simple methods of changing to another profile. 1 In the Home screen, use the up and down Navigation K eys N to select Profile and press O [OK].
81 C H 4 TIP PROFILES CHANGE THE CURRENT PROFILE If you ha ve more than one profile on y our phone, there are two simple methods of changing to another profile. 1 In the Home screen, use the up and down Navigation K eys N to select Profile and press O [OK].
82 C H 4 SECURITY DISABLE THE DEVICE LOCK When you disab le a device loc k, remember to disable the automatic feature that loc ks the device if it is unused for a specified amount of time. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
83 C H 4 SECURITY DISABLE THE DEVICE LOCK When you disab le a device loc k, remember to disable the automatic feature that loc ks the device if it is unused for a specified amount of time. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
84 C H 4 SECURITY DELETE A CERTIFICA TE Be careful when deleting cer tificates: select only the cer tificate you intend to delete. Root cer tificates should only be deleted when you are cer tain you do not need that security on the phone. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
85 C H 4 SECURITY DELETE A CERTIFICA TE Be careful when deleting cer tificates: select only the cer tificate you intend to delete. Root cer tificates should only be deleted when you are cer tain you do not need that security on the phone. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
86 C H 4 SOUNDS TIP The UTStarcom PN-820 comes with a large standard set of ringtones and sounds. Y ou can also add your own as long as they are in the correct format . CHANGE OR TURN SOUNDS ON OR OFF Any sound can be toggled on or off at any time , or you can turn the phone’ s sound off altogether.
87 C H 4 SOUNDS TIP The UTStarcom PN-820 comes with a large standard set of ringtones and sounds. Y ou can also add your own as long as they are in the correct format . CHANGE OR TURN SOUNDS ON OR OFF Any sound can be toggled on or off at any time , or you can turn the phone’ s sound off altogether.
88 C H 4 SOUNDS COPY A SOUND FROM Y OUR PC TO Y OUR PHONE After a sound file is located on your phone, y ou can use it for a ring tone. Sound files in .wav , .mid, mp3 or .wma f ormats can be used. 1 Connect the phone to your PC using a USB connection.
89 C H 4 SOUNDS COPY A SOUND FROM Y OUR PC TO Y OUR PHONE After a sound file is located on your phone, y ou can use it for a ring tone. Sound files in .wav , .mid, mp3 or .wma f ormats can be used. 1 Connect the phone to your PC using a USB connection.
90 C H 4 TIP DELETE AN APPOINTMENT T o delete an existing appointment, you will ha ve the option of deleting just one appointment or the entire series if it is a recurring appointment. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Calendar and press O [OK].
91 C H 4 TOOLS TIP DELETE AN APPOINTMENT T o delete an existing appointment, you will ha ve the option of deleting just one appointment or the entire series if it is a recurring appointment. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
92 C H 4 TIP VIEW APPOINTMENTS FOR THE WEEK Each week’ s appointments are clear ly display ed in the calendar , when you’v e selected Week View . 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Calendar and press O [OK]. 3 Press [Menu] and select Week View .
93 C H 4 TOOLS TIP VIEW APPOINTMENTS FOR THE WEEK Each week’ s appointments are clear ly display ed in the calendar , when you’v e selected Week View . 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select Calendar and press O [OK].
94 C H 4 MAKE AN APPOINTMENT RECURRING If you’v e already entered a single appointment in your calendar and would like to change it to a recurring appointment, use the Occurs selection after selecting the appointment. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
95 C H 4 MAKE AN APPOINTMENT RECURRING If you’v e already entered a single appointment in your calendar and would like to change it to a recurring appointment, use the Occurs selection after selecting the appointment. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
96 C H 4 4 Scroll to Month view and clic k O [OK]. 5 Select Show week n umbers. 6 Press [Done]. In Week vie w , the week number appears at the top of the screen.
97 C H 4 4 Scroll to Month view and clic k O [OK]. 5 Select Show week n umbers. 6 Press [Done]. In Week vie w , the week number appears at the top of the screen.
98 C H 4 CHANGE A COMPLETED T ASK TO INCOMPLETE If you ha ve marked a task as complete on y our list and the status changes, you can easily go bac k to the task and change its status to incomplete by “activating” the task again. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
99 C H 4 CHANGE A COMPLETED T ASK TO INCOMPLETE If you ha ve marked a task as complete on y our list and the status changes, you can easily go bac k to the task and change its status to incomplete by “activating” the task again. 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t].
100 C H 4 TIP LOCA TE A T ASK There are many options f or finding a task on your list; you can view and sor t the entire task list, or filter the list by category . 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select T asks and press O [OK].
101 C H 4 TIP LOCA TE A T ASK There are many options f or finding a task on your list; you can view and sor t the entire task list, or filter the list by category . 1 F rom the Home screen, press the left soft key < [Star t]. 2 Select T asks and press O [OK].
102 C H 4 V OICE NO TES In addition to making and receiving calls, scheduling and keeping contacts, the PN-820 allows y ou to save your o wn reminders and messages in voice f or mat.
103 C H 4 V OICE NO TES In addition to making and receiving calls, scheduling and keeping contacts, the PN-820 allows y ou to save your o wn reminders and messages in voice f or mat.
104 C H 4 RENAME A VOICE NOTE Y ou have the option of renaming a v oice note, or assigning it to a different category . 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t] select V oice Notes and press O [OK]. 2 Select the voice note to delete .
105 C H 4 TOOLS RENAME A VOICE NOTE Y ou have the option of renaming a v oice note, or assigning it to a different category . 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t] select V oice Notes and press O [OK]. 2 Select the voice note to delete .
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V OICE MAIL & MESSA GING Chapter 5 107 This chapter addresses V oice Mail, T ext, MMS, Video and e-mail Messaging functions including: VOICEMAIL TEXT MESSAGING MMS MESSAGING MESSAG.
108 C H 5 TIP Y ou can create a text message, delete a te xt message, or clear all text messages . Contacts from the contact list can be used to send messages just as they can be used to mak e calls. CREA TE A TEXT MESSA GE The PN-820 allows you to create te xt messages quickly .
109 C H 5 TIP TEXT MESSAGING Y ou can create a text message, delete a te xt message, or clear all text messages . Contacts from the contact list can be used to send messages just as they can be used to mak e calls. CREA TE A TEXT MESSA GE The PN-820 allows you to create te xt messages quickly .
110 C H 5 BE NO TIFIED WHEN A TEXT MESSA GE IS DELIVERED By selecting Request message delivery notification you can receiv e a notification on your phone when y our message is delivered. 1 Bef ore sending a text message , Press [Menu] Message Options.
111 C H 5 TEXT MESSAGING BE NO TIFIED WHEN A TEXT MESSA GE IS DELIVERED By selecting Request message delivery notification you can receiv e a notification on your phone when y our message is delivered. 1 Bef ore sending a text message , Press [Menu] Message Options.
112 C H 5 TIP 8 The aler t message “Confirm? Do you w ant to send this message” is shown up to confir m the sending of the message. 9 Select “Confir m”. 10 Select O [OK] to send the message. If MMS was sent successfully , a ‘Message sent successfully’ dialog will appear .
113 C H 5 MMS MESSAGING TIP 8 The aler t message “Confirm? Do you w ant to send this message” is shown up to confir m the sending of the message. 9 Select “Confir m”. 10 Select O [OK] to send the message. If MMS was sent successfully , a ‘Message sent successfully’ dialog will appear .
114 C H 5 MMS MESSAGING MMS MENU OPTIONS The Menu supports advanced MMS composer option. Menu option Description Add Recipient Press [Menu] Add Recipient to select the recipient address from Contact list or the PIX Place. Add Item Y ou can add content such as image, sound, text, video , vCard and vCalendar .
115 C H 5 MMS MESSAGING Menu option Description Edit page Y ou can edit page proper ties such as page duration and background color . Press [Menu] Edit P age, Inser t Page: inser t a new page. Press [Menu] Edit P age, Move P age: select a page number and mov e.
116 C H 5 5 Press [Menu] ‘Reply to all’ to send a reply MMS message to all senders. 6 Open MMS editor and displa y “T o” field with “RE”: all sender addresses including “CC”, “BCC” sender . 7 Press [Menu] F orward to forw ard MMS message Open MMS editor and displa y “T o” field with “FW: where you want to send”.
117 C H 5 5 Press [Menu] ‘Reply to all’ to send a reply MMS message to all senders. 6 Open MMS editor and displa y “T o” field with “RE”: all sender addresses including “CC”, “BCC” sender . 7 Press [Menu] F orward to forw ard MMS message Open MMS editor and displa y “T o” field with “FW: where you want to send”.
118 C H 5 USE MMS CLIENT T o use MMS client, you need to set up a connection on your phone, such as a modem or wireless connection, which enables y ou to connect to the Internet. MMS client can send / receiv e MMS messages via the Internet connection.
119 C H 5 MMS MESSAGING USE MMS CLIENT T o use MMS client, you need to set up a connection on your phone, such as a modem or wireless connection, which enables y ou to connect to the Internet. MMS client can send / receiv e MMS messages via the Internet connection.
120 C H 5 TIP MESSAGING SETTINGS CREA TE A MESSA GE FROM A CONT A CT CARD Just as y ou can make phone calls from a contact card, you can select a contact and send a message from the contact card. 1 In the Home screen, Press [Star t], select Contacts and press O [OK].
121 C H 5 TIP MESSAGING SETTINGS CREA TE A MESSA GE FROM A CONT A CT CARD Just as y ou can make phone calls from a contact card, you can select a contact and send a message from the contact card. 1 In the Home screen, Press [Star t], select Contacts and press O [OK].
122 C H 5 E-MAIL TIP E-MAIL The UTStarcom PN-820 allows you to send emails with se veral options. Y ou can copy , b lind copy , set pr iority , and store emails just as you would from a computer .
123 C H 5 E-MAIL O VER VIEW OF E-MAIL SECURITY Y ou can help prev ent impersonation, tampering, and eavesdropping when sending e-mail messages from your Outlook e-mail account b y using Secure Multipurpose Inter net Mail Extensions (S/MIME) digital signatures and encryption.
124 C H 5 DO WNLO AD AN A TT ACHMENT In an open message with an attachment to download, press the attachment. The attachment is do wnloaded the next time y ou synchronize or connect to your e-mail server and send and receiv e e-mail. If there are multiple attachments in the message, all attachments are downloaded.
125 C H 5 DO WNLO AD AN A TT ACHMENT In an open message with an attachment to download, press the attachment. The attachment is do wnloaded the next time y ou synchronize or connect to your e-mail server and send and receiv e e-mail. If there are multiple attachments in the message, all attachments are downloaded.
126 C H 5 VERIFY THE DIGIT AL SIGNA TURE ON A SIGNED MESSA GE Y OU RECEIVE For additional security , y ou can check digital signatures on messages before opening them. In some cases the signatures may not be av ailable. 1 Open the message that has been digitally signed.
127 C H 5 VERIFY THE DIGIT AL SIGNA TURE ON A SIGNED MESSA GE Y OU RECEIVE For additional security , y ou can check digital signatures on messages before opening them. In some cases the signatures may not be av ailable. 1 Open the message that has been digitally signed.
128 C H 5 SET UP AN INTERNET E-MAIL A CCOUNT A UT OMA TICALL Y Y ou can program your phone with an internet email address so your address is the default email address . 1 In the Home screen, press left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK].
129 C H 5 E-MAIL SET UP AN INTERNET E-MAIL A CCOUNT A UT OMA TICALL Y Y ou can program your phone with an internet email address so your address is the default email address . 1 In the Home screen, press left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK].
130 C H 5 E-MAIL SET UP AN INTERNET E-MAIL A CCOUNT MANU ALL Y Before y ou set up your Inter net e-mail account, ensure that you ha ve the necessary information. Setting Description User name Usually the first par t of your e-mail address, which appears before the ‘at’ sign (@).
131 C H 5 Setting Description Outgoing mail server The name of your outgoing e-mail server (SMTP). Outgoing server requires authentication Y our outgoing e-mail ser ver (SMTP) ma y require authentication. NOTE: Y our user name and passw ord from above will be used.
132 C H 5 CREA TE AND ADD A SIGNA TURE T O MESSA GES For each account in Messaging, y ou can specify a signature to be automatically inser ted into messages that you send. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK].
133 C H 5 CREA TE AND ADD A SIGNA TURE T O MESSA GES For each account in Messaging, y ou can specify a signature to be automatically inser ted into messages that you send. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK].
134 C H 5 4 Select the account to delete. 5 Press [Menu] Delete. Y ou cannot delete your T ext Messages or Outlook e-mail accounts. EDIT PREDEFINED TEXT Y ou can edit the predefined text included with the phone to create words or phrases that y ou frequently use in messages.
135 C H 5 4 Select the account to delete. 5 Press [Menu] Delete. Y ou cannot delete your T ext Messages or Outlook e-mail accounts. EDIT PREDEFINED TEXT Y ou can edit the predefined text included with the phone to create words or phrases that y ou frequently use in messages.
136 C H 5 TIP INSERT PREDEFINED TEXT INT O A MESSA GE T o save time when entering text, y ou can inser t predefined text into messages. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK]. 2 Select an account and press New .
137 C H 5 TIP INSERT PREDEFINED TEXT INT O A MESSA GE T o save time when entering text, y ou can inser t predefined text into messages. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK]. 2 Select an account and press New .
138 C H 5 TIP OPEN A MESSA GE T o review or use a message y ou open it from its account in the Messaging function. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK]. 2 Select an account. 3 Select the message to open and press O [OK].
139 C H 5 TIP OPEN A MESSA GE T o review or use a message y ou open it from its account in the Messaging function. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK]. 2 Select an account. 3 Select the message to open and press O [OK].
140 C H 5 RESPOND T O A MEETING REQUEST Y ou can receive and respond to Outlook meeting requests on your phone in a similar manner as you do in Outlook on y our PC.
141 C H 5 RESPOND T O A MEETING REQUEST Y ou can receive and respond to Outlook meeting requests on your phone in a similar manner as you do in Outlook on y our PC.
142 C H 5 ST OP ADDING A SIGNA TURE T O MESSA GES If you ha ve pre viously added a signature to an account and wish to stop using it, you can turn the signature off for that account. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK].
143 C H 5 ST OP ADDING A SIGNA TURE T O MESSA GES If you ha ve pre viously added a signature to an account and wish to stop using it, you can turn the signature off for that account. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK].
144 C H 5 TIP VIEW THE LIST OF A CCOUNTS If you ha ve added accounts to y our phone, you can see a list of all the accounts at one time. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK].
145 C H 5 TIP VIEW THE LIST OF A CCOUNTS If you ha ve added accounts to y our phone, you can see a list of all the accounts at one time. 1 In the Home screen, press the left soft ke y < [Star t], select Messaging and press O [OK].
146 C H 5 MODEM DEA CTIV A TE THE USB MODEM When not in use, it is possible to deactiv ate the USB modem. This will allow you to use the Activ eSync program. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings and press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
147 C H 5 MODEM DEA CTIV A TE THE USB MODEM When not in use, it is possible to deactiv ate the USB modem. This will allow you to use the Activ eSync program. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings and press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
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PICTURES & VIDEOS , CAMERA, FUN & GAMES Chapter 6 149 C H 6 149 This chapter addresses picture and video functions including: PICTURES & VIDEOS CAMERA CONTROLS GAMES.
150 C H 6 PICTURES & VIDEOS COPY AN IMA GE T O Y OUR PHONE Y ou can upload standard image files from a PC to your phone. Y ou should customize the size and resolution of y our images for display on the phone screen. 1 Connect the phone to your PC .
151 C H 6 PICTURES & VIDEOS COPY AN IMA GE T O Y OUR PHONE Y ou can upload standard image files from a PC to your phone. Y ou should customize the size and resolution of y our images for display on the phone screen. 1 Connect the phone to your PC .
152 C H 6 ADJUST PICTURES AND VIDEO FOR LIGHTING CONDITIONS White balance settings optimize pictures and video clips f or the type of ambient light. If you are not sure what to select, try the Automatic setting. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Pictures & Videos and press O [OK].
153 C H 6 PICTURES & VIDEOS ADJUST PICTURES AND VIDEO FOR LIGHTING CONDITIONS White balance settings optimize pictures and video clips f or the type of ambient light. If you are not sure what to select, try the Automatic setting. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Pictures & Videos and press O [OK].
154 C H 6 TIP TIP PICTURES & VIDEOS CREA TE A PICTURES FOLDER Y ou can organize and store your pictures and images in separate folders y ou will create. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Pictures & Videos and press O [OK]. 2 Press [Menu] select [Edit] and press O [OK].
155 C H 6 TIP TIP PICTURES & VIDEOS PICTURES & VIDEOS 3 Press [Menu] [Edit] and press O [OK]. Do one of the following: • T o rotate a picture 90 degrees counterclockwise , press [Menu] Rotate.
156 C H 6 PICTURES & VIDEOS SEND A PICTURE Y ou can attach pictures to messages and send them to someone else when your phone synchronizes with y our PC. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Pictures & Videos and press O [OK]. 2 Select the picture to send.
157 C H 6 PICTURES & VIDEOS SEND A PICTURE Y ou can attach pictures to messages and send them to someone else when your phone synchronizes with y our PC. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Pictures & Videos and press O [OK]. 2 Select the picture to send.
158 C H 6 CAMERA • Suppor ts JPEG File Format (jpg) VIDEO • Suppor ts QCIF(176x144) size of video • Suppor ts 3gpp2 File Format (3g2) RECORD A VIDEO By using the camera function, you can tak e pictures or you can record video by selecting the Camcorder option.
159 C H 6 CAMERA • Suppor ts JPEG File Format (jpg) VIDEO • Suppor ts QCIF(176x144) size of video • Suppor ts 3gpp2 File Format (3g2) RECORD A VIDEO By using the camera function, you can tak e pictures or you can record video by selecting the Camcorder option.
160 C H 6 PICTURES & VIDEOS PLA Y RECORDED FILE After you’v e recorded and stored a video file, you can retrie ve it at an y time and play it bac k on the phone. 1 Press “ 1 ” on the ke ypad. The first left icon in upper Menu bar changes to Camcorder icon .
161 C H 6 PICTURES & VIDEOS PICTURES & VIDEOS SNAPSHO T T o take a quick picture, y ou will use the snapshot feature of the phone . After taking a picture, you can store it, delete it, or f orward it. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Camera and press O [OK].
162 C H 6 Just as with an ordinary camera, your phone can be adjusted to control the brightness, color , resolution etc. F rom the General Options menu you ha ve access to all the image parameters y ou will want to adjust.
163 C H 6 CAMERA CONTROLS Item Description Storage Choose storage in list Default v alue is ‘De vice’. [Device] Capture files k eep in the Device of file box. [SD Card] Capture files keep in the “SD Memory Card” Brightness Choose brightness in list Default v alue is ‘0’.
164 C H 6 CAMERA CONTROLS CAMERA OPTIONS Camera Options allows y ou to control the resolution, self timer , flash, shutter sounds, quality , and m ultishot parameters. 1 Press “ 1 ” on the ke ypad. The first left icon in upper Menu bar changes to picture icon .
165 C H 6 Item Description Resolution Choose Resolution in list Default v alue is ‘640x480’. [160x120] Camera resolution is 160x120 [320x240] Camera resolution is 320x240 [640x480] Camera resoluti.
166 C H 6 CAMERA CONTROLS CAMERA CONTROLS CAMCORDER OPTIONS The Camcorder Options allows you to control video f eatures such as resolution and quality , and allows y ou to select the mode and turn the audio on and off. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Camera and press O [OK].
167 C H 6 CAMERA CONTROLS Item Description Resolution Choose camcorder resolution in list Default v alue is ‘176x144’. Camcorder resolution is only suppor ts 176x144. Quality Choose Quality in list Default v alue is Medium [Low] Low quality setting the capture mo vie.
168 C H 6 O VER VIEW OF THE DEF A UL T HARD W ARE BUTT ON ASSIGNMENTS By default, these hardw are buttons are assigned to Camera functions . Hardware Button Camera/Camcorder Function OK [Star t] Recor.
169 C H 6 O VER VIEW OF THE DEF A UL T HARD W ARE BUTT ON ASSIGNMENTS By default, these hardw are buttons are assigned to Camera functions . Hardware Button Camera/Camcorder Function OK [Star t] Recor.
170 C H 6 GAMES PLA Y SOLIT AIRE 1 Mov e any aces on the sev en stacks to the four card spaces at the top of the screen, and then make an y other av ailable plays . 2 When you ha ve made all a vailab le plays, press Dra w to tur n ov er cards. The top card that is face up on the dec k is always av ailable for play .
171 C H 6 GAMES GAMES ST AR T BUBBLE BREAKER 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Games, then Bubb le Breaker . Set Bubb le Breaker options Bubb le Breaker allo ws you to v ar y your pla ying e xperience. In Bubb le Breaker , Press [Menu] [Options], and select the f ollowing: • Play Sounds: T urns game sounds on or off .
172 C H 6 TIP View Bubble Break er statistics Bubble Break er records your statistics for each pla ying style. Press [Menu] Statistics. • Games: the total number of games pla yed. • Av erage: the average score across all games pla yed in that style.
MOBILE INTERNET EXPL ORER Chapter 7 173 This chapter addresses Internet ser vices and web browsing. For more detailed inf or mation contact your service provider .
174 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER CHANGE CONNECTION OPTIONS Depending on your location and y our access settings, you can connect to different netw orks through Inter net Explorer . 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer.
175 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER CHANGE CONNECTION OPTIONS Depending on your location and y our access settings, you can connect to different netw orks through Inter net Explorer . 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer.
176 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER CHANGE WEB P A GE DISPLA Y OPTIONS There are Web page displa y options to choose from: one column, default, and desktop . 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer. 2 Select one of web site.
177 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER CLEAR HIST OR Y , COOKIES, OR TEMPORAR Y FILES Internet explorer typically stores a list of the sites you’v e visited, cookies (files simplifying return to a site), or temporar y files. Clearing these files is simple.
178 C H 7 EDIT A F A V ORITE Y ou can change the name, URL, or description of a web site in your fa vorites list. 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer. 2 Press F av orites. 3 Select the f av orite to edit. 4 Press [Menu] [Edit].
179 C H 7 EDIT A F A V ORITE Y ou can change the name, URL, or description of a web site in your fa vorites list. 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer. 2 Press F av orites. 3 Select the f av orite to edit. 4 Press [Menu] [Edit].
180 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER OPEN INTERNET EXPLORER Internet Explorer is one of the easily accessible options from the Home Screen. 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer. REFRESH A WEB P A GE T o refresh a web page use the Menu soft key and select Refresh.
181 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER OPEN INTERNET EXPLORER Internet Explorer is one of the easily accessible options from the Home Screen. 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer. REFRESH A WEB P A GE T o refresh a web page use the Menu soft key and select Refresh.
182 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER MO VE A F A V ORITE T O A FOLDER After you’v e created folders in y our F avorites list, you can mov e any of the sites already on the list into one of the folders . 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer.
183 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER MO VE A F A V ORITE T O A FOLDER After you’v e created folders in y our F avorites list, you can mov e any of the sites already on the list into one of the folders . 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer.
184 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER TIP SHO W OR HIDE PICTURES ON WEB P A GES The screen on your phone can be optimized b y hiding or unhiding pictures display ed on web pages. 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer. 2 Press [Menu] [Vie w] Show Pictures.
185 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER SEND A LINK VIA E-MAIL One of the options your phone provides is sending a link through e- mail. Y ou will use the T ools menu on the Internet Explorer menu bar. 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer.
186 C H 7 MOBILE INTERNET EXPLORER ADJUST THE SCROLLING SPEED Y ou will use the scrolling feature of the phone to vie w web pages – it can be adjusted to scroll as slowly or as quickly as y ou need. 1 F rom the Home screen, press [Star t] and select Internet Explorer.
PC CONNECTIVIT Y , BLUET OO TH AND A CTIVES YNC Chapter 8 187 This chapter addresses Bluetooth and ActiveSync functions . ACTIVESYNC ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOO TING BLUET OOTH CONNECTING T.
188 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC SET UP AN EXCHANGE SER VER CONNECTION T o complete this configuration, you will need to get the name of the server and the server domain name from your service provider or system administrator . Y ou must also kno w your Exchange user name and passw ord.
189 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC SET UP AN EXCHANGE SER VER CONNECTION T o complete this configuration, you will need to get the name of the server and the server domain name from your service provider or system administrator . Y ou must also kno w your Exchange user name and passw ord.
190 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC 6 Select the check bo xes f or the types of inf or mation items that you w ant to synchronize with Exchange Ser ver . 7 T o change av ailable synchronization settings, select the type of inf or mation, and press [Menu] select Settings and press O [OK].
191 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC ACTIVESYNC SCHEDULE SYNCHRONIZA TION AS ITEMS ARRIVE Y ou can schedule automatic synchronization between your phone and Exchange Server ev er y time an item arr ives or is changed.
192 C H 8 TIP ACTIVESYNC ST ART AND ST OP SYNCHRONIZA TION The ActiveSync progr am allows you to access a PC to k eep information on both the PC and the phone current. There are se veral types of information you will w ant to keep updated on both. 1 On the phone Home screen, press [Star t], select ActiveSync and press O [OK].
193 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC ST ART AND ST OP SYNCHRONIZA TION The ActiveSync progr am allows you to access a PC to k eep information on both the PC and the phone current. There are se veral types of information you will w ant to keep updated on both. 1 On the phone Home screen, press [Star t], select ActiveSync and press O [OK].
194 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC CONNECT THE PHONE There are sev eral options for connecting your phone to y our PC. Both devices will need to use the Activ eSync program. T o synchronize using ActiveSync, y ou must install ActiveSync on your PC bef ore connecting your phone to the PC.
195 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC CONNECT THE PHONE There are sev eral options for connecting your phone to y our PC. Both devices will need to use the Activ eSync program. T o synchronize using ActiveSync, y ou must install ActiveSync on your PC bef ore connecting your phone to the PC.
196 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC CHANGE E-MAIL SECURITY OPTIONS ActiveSync lets y ou set up S/MIME e-mail encryption and signing. Y ou will hav e to obtain a valid certificate for signing or encrypting e-mail before y ou will be able to sign or encr ypt e-mail successfully .
197 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC CHANGE E-MAIL SECURITY OPTIONS ActiveSync lets y ou set up S/MIME e-mail encryption and signing. Y ou will hav e to obtain a valid certificate for signing or encrypting e-mail before y ou will be able to sign or encr ypt e-mail successfully .
198 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC 8 Press [Menu] and select Choose Cer tificate to select a cer tificate for signing or encrypting outgoing e-mail. Y ou can select cer tificates to sign or encr ypt e-mails individually e ven if y ou do not want to sign or encrypt all outgoing e-mail.
199 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING A CTIVESYNC SUPPORT CODE TROUBLESHOO TER ActiveSync supplies support codes to supplement error and other status messages on the Status page. This topic maps these suppor t codes to information that may help y ou respond to ActiveSync problems.
200 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x85002009 Not av ailable. A pre vious sync error requires that sync data be removed, b ut that removal cannot be completed.
201 C H 8 Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x85010008 0x800421D8 The proxy server you hav e specified is incompatible with your de vice. Specify the correct proxy server in your connection configuration.
202 C H 8 Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x85010019 0x8004223A ActiveSync encountered network problems or an internal ser ver error while synchronizing.
203 C H 8 Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x8502000A 0x8004227D The server could not be reached. This can be caused by temporary network conditions. This condition is generally temporary .
204 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x85030028 Cannot obtain a valid certificate. T o try again, please disconnect and reconnect your device to a PC on the corporate network.
205 C H 8 Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x80072ee9 ActiveSync encountered a problem on your device . This condition is generally temporary . T ry to sync again later .
206 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x80072ef3 The ser ver could not be reached. This can be caused by temporary network conditions.
207 C H 8 Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x80072efc Synchronization could not be completed. V erify that you hav e entered the correct server . This can be caused by Exchange Server load conditions.
208 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x80072f05 0x80072f05 The security certificate on the server has expired.
209 C H 8 ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING Windows Mobile Ver sion 5.0 Support Code Windows Mobile 2003 Support Code (if different) Error Message T roubleshooting information 0x80072f0b Synchronization could not be completed. T ry again later . This in an Internet error that is generally temporary .
210 C H 8 One remote networking option that is av ailable to you with the PN-820 is Bluetooth wireless. By activating Bluetooth you can exchange inf or mation easily with other devices. A CCEPT A BLUETOO TH P ARTNERSHIP A Bluetooth par tnership is a direct link to other devices .
211 C H 8 BLUETOOTH One remote networking option that is av ailable to you with the PN-820 is Bluetooth wireless. By activating Bluetooth you can exchange inf or mation easily with other devices. A CCEPT A BLUETOO TH P ARTNERSHIP A Bluetooth par tnership is a direct link to other devices .
212 C H 8 BLUETOOTH END A BLUET OOTH P ARTNERSHIP Through the connections menu, all Bluetooth partnerships that have been enabled are displa yed. Y ou can end a par tnership at any time. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK].
213 C H 8 BLUETOOTH END A BLUET OOTH P ARTNERSHIP Through the connections menu, all Bluetooth partnerships that have been enabled are displa yed. Y ou can end a par tnership at any time. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK].
214 C H 8 TIP MAKE Y OUR DEVICE DISCO VERABLE T o receive beamed information, beaming devices or computers m ust be able to detect y our device . 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
215 C H 8 RENAME A BLUET OOTH P ARTNERSHIP Y ou can give a more meaningful name to a Bluetooth partnership to help you recognize it when selecting from a list of partnerships. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
216 C H 8 RECEIVE BEAMED INFORMA TION Y our phone can automatically receive beamed inf ormation, but you must enable the phone to do so through the Connections men u. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
217 C H 8 RECEIVE BEAMED INFORMA TION Y our phone can automatically receive beamed inf ormation, but you must enable the phone to do so through the Connections men u. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
218 C H 8 TIP BEAM AN ITEM In the Calendar , Contacts, Notes, T asks , and Pictures programs, y ou can beam files and information to other devices using Bluetooth. 1 F rom the program, select the item you w ant to beam, such as an appointment in Calendar , a task in T asks, a contact card in Contacts, or a picture in Pictures.
219 C H 8 BLUETOOTH TIP BEAM AN ITEM In the Calendar , Contacts, Notes, T asks , and Pictures programs, y ou can beam files and information to other devices using Bluetooth. 1 F rom the program, select the item you w ant to beam, such as an appointment in Calendar , a task in T asks, a contact card in Contacts, or a picture in Pictures.
220 C H 8 BLUETOOTH SET UP A STEREO HEADSET Windows Mobile-based de vices suppor t A2DP (Advanced A udio Distribution Profile), which is used by Bluetooth-enab led stereo headsets. Make sure that your stereo headset also supports A2DP . 1 Make sure that y our device and the stereo headset are turned on, discoverab le, and within close range.
221 C H 8 BLUETOOTH SET UP A STEREO HEADSET Windows Mobile-based de vices suppor t A2DP (Advanced A udio Distribution Profile), which is used by Bluetooth-enab led stereo headsets. Make sure that your stereo headset also supports A2DP . 1 Make sure that y our device and the stereo headset are turned on, discoverab le, and within close range.
222 C H 8 BLUETOOTH CONNECT T O INTRANET URLS Some companies use periods in their intranet URLs (for e xample, intranet.companyname .com). A W ork URL exception tells Internet Explorer Mobile to look on the Work network to find the URL instead of searching the Internet.
223 C H 8 BLUETOOTH CONNECT T O INTRANET URLS Some companies use periods in their intranet URLs (for e xample, intranet.companyname .com). A W ork URL exception tells Internet Explorer Mobile to look on the Work network to find the URL instead of searching the Internet.
224 C H 8 TIP BLUETOOTH USE A SPECIFIC CONNECTION T O CONNECT TO THE INTERNET When you create the connection, be sure to set the Connects to setting to The Inter net. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
225 C H 8 BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH EDIT A VPN CONNECTION If you ha ve access to a Vir tual Private Network (VPN) you can use your phone on the VPN. Y ou will want to establish and edit the VPN connection first. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK].
226 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC O VER VIEW OF BLUETOO TH VIR TU AL COM PORTS Some programs can connect only though a serial (COM) port. This can be true ev en if the device itself is Bluetooth-enab led. T o make it possible f or such programs to use a Bluetooth connection, you must set up a vir tual COM por t.
227 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC SET UP AN INCOMING BLUET OOTH COM POR T Make sure that y our device is currently connected to the other de vice via Bluetooth. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
228 C H 8 SET UP AN OUTGOING BLUET OOTH COM POR T The New Outgoing P or t menu command is av ailable only if one or more Bluetooth-connected devices support serial (COM) connections. Make sure that y our device is currently connected to the other de vice via Bluetooth.
229 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC CREA TE A DIAL-UP CONNECTION Every network connection is different. Y ou should gather all of the relev ant information or network settings you need before starting this process. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK].
230 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC CREA TE A PRO XY CONNECTION Every network connection is different. Y ou should gather all of the relev ant information or network settings you need before starting this process. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK].
231 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC CREA TE A VPN CONNECTION Every network connection is different. Y ou should gather all of the relev ant information or network settings you need before starting this process. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK].
232 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC DELETE A DIAL-UP CONNECTION If a dial-up connection is no longer need, delete it from the Connections menu. As with all options, you can control all the diff erent connections possible through the phone. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK].
233 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC DELETE AN INTRANET URL Y ou may ha ve stored URLs in your Work URL Exceptions list. When a URL is no longer needed there, delete it through the Adv anced Connections menu. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK].
234 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC EDIT A PRO XY CONNECTION T o edit a proxy connection, go to the Connections menu and select the connection to delete. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
235 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC EDIT A PRO XY CONNECTION T o edit a proxy connection, go to the Connections menu and select the connection to delete. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
236 C H 8 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC EDIT AN INTRANET URL T o edit an Intranet URL, go to the Connections menu and the Advance menu, and select the connection to delete. 1 In the Home screen, press [Star t], select Settings, press O [OK]. 2 Scroll to Connections and press O [OK].
V OICE COMMAND Chapter 9 237 C H 9 237 CONNECTING TO YOUR PC The UTStarcom PN-820 has the most advance v oice command technology av ailable in cell phones. Y ou can manage and use your phone without pressing b uttons by setting up the V oice Command systems.
238 C H 9 A shor t melody will play and a microphone icon will appear at the top of your screen. 3 In a clear voice sa y , “ Help ”. 4 After V oice Command finishes speaking, answ er “ General ”. Y ou may also press the V oice Command Button anytime during a question to interrupt.
239 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND A shor t melody will play and a microphone icon will appear at the top of your screen. 3 In a clear voice sa y , “ Help ”. 4 After V oice Command finishes speaking, answ er “ General ”. Y ou may also press the V oice Command Button anytime during a question to interrupt.
240 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND VOICE COMMAND USING THE V OICE COMMAND BUTT ON The V oice Command Button is used to activate or cancel v oice recognition: • Press and release to talk or interr upt.
241 C H 9 MAKING PHONE CALLS Y ou can call contacts and dial numbers with voice commands . SA Y • “Call <contact>” to call a contact whose phone number is stored on your de vice. • “Call <contact> at/on <location> ” to call a contact at a specific phone number .
242 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND VOICE COMMAND WHEN CONFIRMING, SA Y • “Y es” or “Correct” to call. • “No” or “Incorrect” to try again. WHEN ASKED WHICH LOCA TION, SA Y • an offered “ <location> ” to call. • “ No ” to try again or continue on to next contact in a list.
243 C H 9 SHO WING CONT A CTS Y ou can show a contact card using voice commands . SA Y • “Show <contact>” • “Lookup <contact>” to display a contact.
244 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND VOICE COMMAND READING APPOINTMENTS Y ou can request information from your calendar using v oice commands. There are sev eral variations of each calendar command. Use the one you find the most natural. Calendar reminders are read aloud as they occur .
245 C H 9 WHILE LISTENING TO APPOINTMENTS, YOU CAN PUSH THE VOICE COMMAND BUTTON TO INTERRUPT AND SA Y • “Next” f or the next appointment • “Previous” for the pre vious appointment • “.
246 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND VOICE COMMAND WHILE LISTENING TO OPTIONS, YOU CAN PUSH THE VOICE COMMAND BUTTON TO INTERRUPT AND SA Y • “That One” to choose the current option • “<choice>” t.
247 C H 9 GETTING PHONE ST A TUS Y ou can set the ring volume and configure flight mode plus learn the battery level, signal strength, date and time using v oice commands. SA Y • “ What time is it? ” to hear the current time. • “ What date is it? ” to hear the current date.
248 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND VOICE COMMAND PERSONALIZA TION Press Start ➞ (More ...) ➞ V oice Command Setup to begin personalizing. GENERAL OPTIONS There are many choices in the V oice Command feature of your phone . Y ou can enable, disab le, pass word protect, and control av ailability .
249 C H 9 PHONE OPTIONS When using the V oice Command feature to place and receiv e calls, you will hav e the option of having y our commands confirmed before being carried out. • Call Confirmations – When y es, V oice Command asks you to confirm that the correct name was recognized before placing the call.
250 C H 9 GENERAL TIPS V oice command has many f eatures to manage. This section describes some of the simple wa ys to manage V oice command. How do I get Help? – Say “ Help ”, it is context sensitive and will assist you with currently a vailab le commands.
251 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND VOICE COMMAND PHONE AND CONT ACT TIPS Y ou will want to use some of the information in this section to make using your phone and contacts list with V oice command easier. • How do I call voicemail? – Mak e a contact named ‘voicemail’ and add each of your v oicemail numbers.
252 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND VOICE COMMAND READING APPOINTMENTS TIPS V oice command will act as you hav e instr ucted when you want it on or off in different situations . • Quiet V oice Command during a meeting or a movie – V oice Command will not make any noise if the de vice volume is off or set to vibrate.
253 C H 9 • Sometimes the ar tist isn’t what I expect – V oice Command uses the AlbumArtist proper ty to organize tracks b y ar tist. This is diff erent than the Ar tist proper ty display ed by Windo ws Explorer and by default in Windows Media Play er .
254 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND VOICE COMMAND TROUBLESHOO TING The follo wing troubleshooting tips will help y ou work around common problems: General T roubleshooter Phone and Contacts T roubleshooter Readin.
255 C H 9 The microphone icon doesn’t displa y – T ry the follo wing: • Make sure the button you’ re pressing is assigned to V oice Command. • Make sure you are not holding the button long enough to engage the press and hold to cancel feature .
256 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND PHONE AND CONT ACT TROUBLESHOOTER These are common questions users hav e about using V oice command with their phones. I can’t use V oice Command during a call – V oice Command is temporarily disabled during phone calls.
257 C H 9 VOICE COMMAND V oice Command can’t find some tracks – If y our media files lack track inf or mation, V oice Command may not find them. Add track information with Windows Media Pla yer on your desktop . V oice Command suppor ts only WMA and MP3 files in its index.
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MEMO SDGSDG SAFET Y AND W ARRANT Y Chapter 10 259 C H 9 259 This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions to follo w when operating your phone . Before operating your phone, please be aw are of all the safety details. This chapter contains the terms and conditions of ser vices and the warranty f or your phone.
260 C H 10 SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES Read this information before using y our Handheld P or table Cellular T elephone. EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Y our wireless handheld por table telephone is a low po wer radio transmitter and receiver .
261 C H 10 SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES DRIVING SAFETY T alking on the phone while dr iving is extremely dangerous and is illegal in some states. Remember , safety comes first. Check the la ws and regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive .
262 C H 10 ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy . Howe ver , cer tain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
263 C H 10 SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES AIRCRAFT FCC and T ransport Canada Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air .
264 C H 10 PRECA UTIONS Y our Handheld P or table T elephone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before oper ating, read all instructions and cautionar y markings on (1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and (3) Product Using Battery . DO NOT use this equipment in an e xtreme environment where high temperature or high humidity e xists.
265 C H 10 SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES SAFETY INFORMA TION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE WARNING! Read this Information before using CAUTIONS In August 1996 the F ederal Communications Comm.
266 C H 10 SAR INFORMA TION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WA VES. Y our wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver . It is designed and manuf actured not to exceed the emission limits f or exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the F ederal Communications Commission of the U .
267 C H 10 The FCC has granted an Equipment A uthor ization for this model phone with all repor ted SAR lev els evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines . SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Displa y Grant section of http://www .
268 C H 10 FCC ID : JYCPC-8200N EUT T ype: Dual-Mode CDMA Phone with Bluetooth- Prototype Tx F requency: 824.70 — 848.31 MHz (CDMA) 1851.25 — 1908.
269 C H 10 FCC HEARING-AID COMP A TIBILITY (HAC) REGULA TIONS FOR WIRELESS DEVICES Hearing devices ma y also be rated. Y our hear ing device man ufacturer or hearing health professional ma y help you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing device is relativ ely immune to interference noise .
270 C H 10 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazar d? The availab le scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones.
271 C H 10 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazar d? The availab le scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones.
272 C H 10 The Project has also helped dev elop a series of public information documents on EMF issues. FDA and the Cellular T elecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and De velopment Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety .
273 C H 10 FDA CONSUMER UPDA TE FDA CONSUMER UPDA TE 10. What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones , including children and teenagers.
274 C H 10 PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY Read your Warranty carefully , with the special consideration to paragraph se ven of the Limited Warr anty for y our unit. “W arranty does not apply to ... or to any product or par t thereof which has suffered through alter ation.
275 C H 10 MANUF ACTURER’S W ARRANTY 12 MONTH LIMITED W ARRANTY UTStarcom P ersonal Communications (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this UTStarcom handheld por table cellul.
276 C H 10 When sending your wireless de vice to UTStarcom Personal Communications f or repair or ser vice, please note that any personal data or software stored on the de vice may be inadv er tently erased or altered.
277 C H 10 MANUF ACTURER’S W ARRANTY No person or representative is authorized to assume f or the Company any liability other than e xpressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.
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