M530w
SMARTPHONE
P
/
Q
O
W
S
E
D
C
I
U
J
R
T
G
B
Y
H
@
A
L
.
K
,
F
V
z?
=
!
+
X
M
N
Cap
Space
USER MANUAL
E3364
First edition
July 2007
Copyright © 2007 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved.
No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted,
transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means, except
documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes, without the express written permission of ASUSTeK
COMPUTER INC. (“ASUS”).
Product warranty or service will not be extended if: (1) the product is repaired, modified or altered, unless such
repair, modification of alteration is authorised in writing by ASUS; or (2) the serial number of the product is
defaced or missing.
ASUS PROVIDES THIS MANUAL “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ASUS, ITS
DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF
BUSINESS, LOSS OF USE OR DATA, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS AND THE LIKE), EVEN IF ASUS HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN
THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT.
SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE FURNISHED FOR
INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY, AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE, AND
SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY ASUS. ASUS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR
LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING THE
PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT.
Microsoft, Activesync, Outlook, Pocket Outlook, Windows, and the Windows logo are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or in other countries. Microsoft
products are licenced to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation.
Safety Information
Safety precautions for the power supply unit and battery
Use the correct external power source. The power adapter of this product can only be
operated from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are
not sure of the type of power source required, consult your authorised service provider.
Battery pack care. This product contains a Li-Ion Polymer battery. There is a risk of fire
and burns if the battery pack is handled improperly. Do not attempt to open or service the
battery pack.
WARNING DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY PACK IS INCORRECTLY
REPLACED. TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR BURNS, DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE, CRUSH, PUNCTURE, OR SHORT EXTERNAL CONTACTS
OR CIRCUITS. DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN FIRE OR WATER, OR EXPOSE
TO TEMPERATURES HIGHER THAN �0OC(1�0OF). REPLACE THE
BATTERY PACK ONLY WITH MANUFACTURER SPECIFIED BATTERIES.
RECYCLE OR DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL
REGULATIONS.
Aircraft
Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by airport or airline staff. If
your device offers a “flight mode” or similar feature, consult airline staff as to its use in flight.
Driving
Full attention should be given to driving at all times. Local laws and regulations restricting the use of
wireless devices while driving must be observed.
Hospitals
Mobile phones should be switched off whenever you are requested to do so in hospitals, clinics, or
health care facilities. These requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive
medical equipment.
Petrol Stations
Obey all posted signs with respect to the use of wireless devices or other radio equipment in
locations with flammable material and chemicals. Switch off your wireless device whenever you are
instructed by authorised staff.
Interference
Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices such as
pacemakers and hearing aids.
For Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum space of 15cm be maintained between a
mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid interfence with the pacemaker. To achieve this, use the
phone on the opposite ear to your pacemaker and do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
For Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
For Other Medical Devices
Consult your physician and the device manufacturer to determine if operation of your phone may
interfere with the operation of your medical device.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Your M5�0w has been designed, manufactured and tested not to exceed the limits for exposure to
electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations.
European standards provide for the amount of radio frequency electromagnetic energy absorbed by
the body when using a phone to be measured by reference to the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR).
The SAR limit for the general public is currently 2 watts per kilogram averaged over 10 grams of
body tissue.
Radio Frequency (RF) radiation exposure for body-worn operation: To ensure compliance
with RF exposure guidelines, this device must be used to with a minimum of 1.5 cm (0.� � inch)
separation from the body. Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF exposure
exceeding the relevant guideline limits.
The maximum SAR value for M530w is GSM: 0.196W/kg@10g(CE); DCS: 0.413W/kg@10g(CE);
and WCDMA: 0.�2�W/kg@10g(CE).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started........................................................................................... 1
1-1 Introducing the ASUS M5�0w Smartphone..................................................................1
1-2 Getting to know your Smartphone................................................................................2
1-� Installing the SIM card and battery...............................................................................�
1-� Installing and removing a microSD card.......................................................................�
1-5 Charging your Smartphone ........................................................................................10
1-� Turning your Smartphone ON/OFF ............................................................................11
Chapter 2 Learning to Use Your Smartphone......................................................... 12
2-1 Navigating ..................................................................................................................12
2-2 Home screen..............................................................................................................1�
2-� Start menu..................................................................................................................1�
2-� Quick List....................................................................................................................1�
Chapter 3 Using Call Features ................................................................................. 18
�-1 Making a voice call.....................................................................................................1�
�-2 Responding to a voice call .........................................................................................22
�-� Options during a call...................................................................................................2�
�-� Making a video call.....................................................................................................2�
�-5 Responding to a video call .........................................................................................25
Chapter 4 Synchronising with ActiveSync.............................................................. 26
�-1 Microsoft ActiveSync ..................................................................................................2�
�-2 Installing ActiveSync on your PC................................................................................2�
�-� Connecting your Smartphone to a PC........................................................................2�
�-� Creating a partnership................................................................................................2�
�-5 Synchronising with a PC ............................................................................................2�
�-� Synchronising with an Exchange Server....................................................................�1
�-� Creating a synchronisation schedule .........................................................................�2
�-� Remote synchronisation.............................................................................................��
Chapter 5 Managing Your Smartphone ................................................................... 35
5-1 Personalising your Smartphone .................................................................................�5
5-2 Improving performance ..............................................................................................�2
5-� Turning on/off wireless mode .....................................................................................��
5-� Keeping your Smartphone secure..............................................................................��
5-5 Restarting your Smartphone ......................................................................................��
5-� Resetting your Smartphone........................................................................................��
5-� Adding and removing programs .................................................................................��
5-8 Managing and backing up files...................................................................................��
Chapter 6 Getting Connected................................................................................... 52
�-1 Connecting to the Internet..........................................................................................52
�-2 Internet Sharing..........................................................................................................55
�-� Using Internet Explorer Mobile...................................................................................5�
�-� Using Bluetooth® ........................................................................................................5�
Chapter 7 Messaging ................................................................................................ 64
�-1 Entering text, numbers, and symbols.........................................................................��
�-2 Setting up accounts....................................................................................................��
�-� Managing accounts ....................................................................................................��
�-� Text and e-mail messages..........................................................................................��
�-5 MMS messaging.........................................................................................................�2
�-� Windows® Live............................................................................................................�5
Chapter 8 Organising Your Life................................................................................ 79
�-1 Using Contacts...........................................................................................................��
�-2 Using Calendar...........................................................................................................�2
�-� Using Tasks ................................................................................................................��
�-� Using Voice Notes......................................................................................................�5
Chapter 9 Multimedia ................................................................................................ 86
�-1 Using your camera .....................................................................................................��
�-2 Working with pictures and videos...............................................................................��
�-� Listening to music and watching videos.....................................................................�2
�-� Using Java (MIDlet Manager).....................................................................................��
Chapter 10 Voice Commander.................................................................................... 98
10-1 Using the Voice Commander......................................................................................��
10-2 Using the Vocab Settings .........................................................................................110
10-� Using the Digit Trainer.............................................................................................. 111
Chapter 11 Other Features ....................................................................................... 112
11-1 WorldCard Mobile.....................................................................................................112
11-2 Task Manager...........................................................................................................11�
11-3 ClearVue Office Applications....................................................................................11�
11-� Spb® Zip....................................................................................................................115
11-5 Default Settings........................................................................................................115
11-� Mode Switcher..........................................................................................................11�
11-� Remote Presenter ....................................................................................................11�
Appendix Notices.................................................................................................... 126
Index
................................................................................................................. 130
ASUS M530w specifications
Processor
Marvell PXA2�0 �1�MHz tri-band GSM/GPRS
Operating system
Network system
Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ � (Standard version)
Tri-Band GSM/GPRS (�00/1�00/1�00) � WCDMA(UMTS) (2100MHz)
GPRS class 10
Memory
25�MB Flash ROM
��MB SDRAM
Display
Camera
2.�-inch �5K color TFT-LCD (2�0 x �20 pixels)
Dual CMOS camera
Main:
2.0 megapixel CMOS main camera with built-in LED flash,
macro mode, and �x digital zoom
Sub:
VGA resolution CMOS sub camera
Expansion slot
Connectivity
Audio
One slot - Micro SD card slot
Bluetooth® v2.0 / USB 1.1 (client �host) /WLAN �02.11b/g
2.5 mm stereo earphone jack / built-in microphone / built-in speakerphone
11� mm x �5 mm x 1�.� mm
Size
Weight
1�5 grams (with battery)
Battery
1200mAh removable/rechargeable Li-ion
Battery life
150 hours standby time / � hours talk time with GSM and 2 hours talk time
with WCDMA *
* The actual performance is dependent on multiple factors, including network and usage environment.
Package contents
Your package includes several accessories for the Smartphone. After unpacking, check the items
against the list below and make sure that they are in good condition. If any item is missing or
damaged, contact your dealer or retailer immediately.
Standard items
• ASUS M5�0w Smartphone
• USB sync cable
• AC adapter
• Microsoft Getting Started CD: includes Microsoft® ActiveSync® �.5
• Removable/ rechargeable 1200mAh Li-ion battery (SBP-10 battery manufactured by
Welldone)
• Headset
• Manual
• Quick Start Guide
• Warranty card
• Protection case
IMPORTANT
Operate this unit (including the protection case) within a temperature
range of 20 ~ �0 oC (�� ~ �� oF) and 50% humidity to avoid damaging
your Smartphone and accessories,
Chapter 1 Getting Started
1-1 Introducing the ASUS M530w Smartphone
The ASUS® M530w 3G Smartphone comes with the latest mobile technology that fits your world into
your hands. The M5�0w is a tri-band mobile phone with high resolution LCD, built-in dual CMOS
camera with camcorder, video calling and messaging capability, organizer, GPRS, and a microSD
card slot.
In addition to 25� MB phone memory, the microSD card extends storage space, allowing you to
save photos, messages, texts, graphics, and audio files like no other mobile phone can, making it a
perfect partner whether you are on or off the road.
With these features and many more, the ASUS M5�0w is sure to give you a satisfying mobile phone
experience.
1
1-2 Getting to know your Smartphone
Layout
1
Components:
Power/Quick List button
Power LED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Top feature
I
Sub camera lens
Call key
2
3
Left soft key
13
14
Home Button
Navigation buttons
Action button
Right soft key
Back button
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
9
5
6
End key
11
4
10
The QWERTY keypad
Select button
Volume controller
P
/
Q
O
W
S
E
D
C
I
U
J
R
T
G
B
Y
H
@
A
L
K
,
F
V
z?
=
!
+
.
X
M
N
12
Cap
Space
Left side features
Front features
2
Getting Started
15 16
Components:
Earphone slot
15
16 Mini-USB connector
Bottom features
17
I
Camera lens
18
19
20
21
Camera flash light
Speaker
18
21
19
17
Battery compartment
AM
Camera button / Function
Side key
20
Rear features
Right side feature
3
Chapter 1
Device components description
No.
Item
Description
1
Power/Quick List button
Press and hold to turn the phone ON/OFF.
Press and quickly release to open the Quick List, which gives you
quick access to Wireless Manager (for enabling and disabling wireless
capabilities), Key lock, and preset profiles.
2
Notification LED
This multi-color LED notifies the following:
• Green - Phone fully charged.
• Flashing green - Network detected.
• Red - Phone is charging.
• Flashing red - Event notification.
• Flashing blue - Bluetooth® or WLAN(IEEE �02.11b/g) ON.
3
4
Sub Camera Lens
Call key
This sub camera is for the video conference.
Press to answer a call or dial a number.
Press twice to redial last number.
Press and hold during an active call to switch to speakerphone mode.
Press once to place an active call on hold and answer another incoming call.
5
Left Soft key
Use to select the command right above it on the main display.
When the keypad is locked, press this key followed quickly by the Asterisk
key to unlock.
6
7
Home Button
Press to return to the Home screen.
Navigation buttons
Use this to move up, down, right, and left through selections on the
display.
The primary use of the Up and Down navigation keys is for movement
within menus and navigation through contacts.
The primary use of the Left and Right keys is change settings and edit
text.
4
Getting Started
No.
Item
Description
8
Action button
The Action key acts much like the Enter key on a keyboard. In general, press
to confirm an action. When you scroll to a check box, pressing the Action key
selects or clears the check box.
9
Right Soft key
Back button
Performs the task indicated above the button.
10
Press to go back to the previous screen.
Press to delete in a text field.
11
End key
Press to end a call.
Press and hold to lock the keypad.
12
13
QWERTY keypad
Select button
Press to enter text, numbers, and symbols. For more information see 7-2
Entering text, numbers, and symbols.
The Select button acts much like the Action key. Press this button to confirm an
action. When you scroll to a check box, press this button to select or clear the
check box.
14
Volume controller
Press the arrow buttons to adjust the volume. Press the upper volume key to
activate the voice command.
15
16
17
Earphone port
Mini-USB connector
Camera lens
Plug headset accessory to this port.
Use this connector to synchronise your data or to charge the battery.
This 2-megapixel camera comes with Auto-Macro (AM) lens and flash light
features.
18
Camera flashlight
Allows you to capture images in a dim environment.
5
Chapter 1
No.
Item
Description
Allows you to listen audio media and phone calls.
Contains the battery that supplies power to the device.
19
20
21
Speaker
Battery compartment
Camera button /
Function Side key
By default, this button is used to activate the Camera application:
Press to launch the camera viewfinder.
Press to take a picture if already in camera mode.
To change the key assignment and activate other applications using this
button, press Start > More > Settings > More > Key Assignment. From the
dropdown list, select the application you want to activate using this button.
6
Getting Started
1-3 Installing the SIM card and battery
The phone operator provides you with a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card that stores your
mobile phone number, phone book entries, and SMS/MMS messages. Install the SIM card before
you install the battery.
NOTE
The SIM card usually comes embedded on a plastic card. Read the SIM card
documentation before removing the SIM card. Remove any rough edges on
the SIM card before you install it to the Smartphone.
To install a SIM card:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert the SIM card into the slot with its nicked corner and its contacts face down.
�. Replace the battery compartment cover.
3
2
1
7
Chapter 1
To insert the battery:
1. Align the gold metal contacts on the battery with the contacts on the phone.
2. Slide the back cover into your phone.
2
1
CAUTION Use only the battery that comes with your Smarthphone package. Use of an
incorrect battery type may result in injury or explosion.
8
Getting Started
1-4 Installing and removing a microSD card
To install a microSD card
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. With the label side (usually the side with the card
manufacturer’s name) face up, and the barcode/serial
number side face down, insert the card into the
microSD card slot located on the right side of the
phone.
3. Push the card all the way into the slot until it fits
completely.
To remove the microSD card
1. Press the card slightly until it ejects. You may then
safely remove the card.
2. Replace battery compartment cover.
CAUTION A microSD card fits only in one orientation, and slides smoothly into the slot if
inserted correctly. DO NOT force the card into the slot.
9
Chapter 1
1-5 Charging your Smartphone
WARNING Use only the charger that came with your Smartphone.
Make sure that the battery is fully charged before using the Smartphone for the first time. Initial battery
charging may take about eight (�) hours. You can charge the battery when the phone is either on or off.
A battery icon on the screen indicates the battery power level. Refer to “Status indicator icons” in
2-2 Home screen for battery icon indications.
To charge the battery
1. Connect the AC adapter to a power source.
2. Connect the power cable plug to the mini USB sync and power connector.
NOTE
The power LED lights up amber to indicate that the battery is charging and
lights up green when the battery is fully-charged.
1
2
10
Getting Started
1-6 Turning your Smartphone ON/OFF
To turn ON your phone
1. Press and hold Power
2. If you are asked for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) code, key in the code using the
keypad, then press Action . The main display shows the idle screen.
for approximately three seconds until the display turns on.
�. Enter your PIN and press Done. Wait for your operator and Microsoft screens to load.
To turn OFF the phone
Do one of the following:
•
Press and hold Power
off screen shows and wait for the display to turn off.
Press and quickly release Power and select Power off from the Quick List screen.
for approximately three seconds until the Microsoft Mobile power
•
11
Chapter 2 Learning to Use Your Smartphone
2-1 Navigating
Your Smartphone has several keys to help you navigate through your Smartphone’s screens and
make selections.
Navigation pad
The navigation pad consists of four keys and provides
an easy way to move or scroll through selections on the
Up
screen.
The primary use of the Up and Down navigation keys is for
movement within menus and navigation through contacts.
The primary use of the Left and Right keys is to change the
settings and edit text.
Right
Left
Action
Down
Action key
The Action key acts much like the Enter key on a keyboard.
In general, pressing the Action key on a highlighted item
confirms that you want to carry out the function.
12
Learning to Use Your Smartphone
Home key
The Home key takes you to the Home screen.
Back key
The Back key takes you to the previous screen. In a text
field, the Back key deletes characters to the left of the
cursor.
Soft keys
The two soft keys on your Smartphone are located directly
below the display screen. Each soft key performs the
action displayed right above it on the soft key bar. These
two soft keys are context-sensitive; that is, the function of
these two keys vary depending on what you are doing.
P
/
Q
O
W
S
E
D
C
I
U
J
R
T
G
B
Y
H
@
A
L
K
F
V
QWERTY keypad
z?
=
!
+
.
,
X
M
N
You can use the alphanumeric keypad to quickly select
programs and settings on your Smartphone. Press the
number on the keypad that corresponds to the number
shown next to the program or setting that you want to
select.
Cap
Space
13
Chapter 2
2-2 Home screen
The Home screen automatically displays when you turn on your Smartphone or leave it idle.
The top of the Home screen displays the six most recently-used programs. The center of the display
shows the service provider, the time, your next appointment, your current profile, and the number of
new text messages. Scrolling to any of these items and pressing Action
opens the associated
program.
NOTE
Press Home
at any time takes you back to this screen.
To customise the Home screen (layout, color scheme, background image),
press Start > Settings > Home Screen.
Status indicators
Power status
Network signal strength
Time/Date
Your service provider
Select and press Action to
open Wireless Manager
Most recently-used programs
Your next appointment
Select and press Action to
open Calendar
Left soft key command
Press the Left soft key to
launch the Start menu, which
displays all the installed
programs and settings
Right soft key command
Press the Right soft key to open
applications such as Contacts,
Messages, or Call History.
14
Learning to Use Your Smartphone
Status indicator icons
Status indicators appear at the top of the screen and on the Home screen. The following table lists
common status indicators and their meanings.
New e-mail or text message
(SMS)
Signal strength
Roaming
New instant message
No signal
�G Roaming
Voice call
No service
�G network available
Multipress input mode,
lowercase
Voice call in progress
GPRS available
GPRS in use
WiFi available
Bluetooth on
Data call in progress
Calls are forwarded
Call on hold
Numeric input mode
Synchronisation error
Sound ON.
Missed call
Ringer off
Battery level
Pending alarm
Missing SIM card
Faulty SIM
Low battery
Battery charging
15
Chapter 2
2-3 Start menu
Your Smartphone comes with many preinstalled
programs that you can start using right away. These
programs can be accessed from the Start menu.
To use the Start menu
1. On the Home screen, press Start.
2. Scroll to a program using the navigation
keypad and press Action
.
You can add programs to the Start menu by
downloading them from the internet on your PC and
using ActiveSync to copy it to your phone.
To remove programs
•
Press Start > More > Settings > More > More > Remove Programs. Scroll to the program to
remove, then press Menu > Remove.
NOTE
You may change the viewing layout of the Start Menu. To do this, press Start >
More > Settings > Start Menu, and select either Grid View or List View.
16
Learning to Use Your Smartphone
2-4 Quick List
The Quick List provides quick and convenient access to a list of
common commands, such as turning off the phone, locking the
phone, turning off wireless capabilities, and changing the profile
type.
To use the Quick List
1. Press and quickly release Power
to display the
Quick List.
NOTE: If you press and hold too long, the phone will power
off.
2. Select the command you want by scrolling to it and pressing
Action
, Select, or by pressing the corresponding
number on the alphanumeric keypad.
�. To return to the Home screen, press Cancel.
QUICK LIST COMMAND
Power off
DESCRIPTION
Turns off the phone
Wireless Manager
Lock
Turns on/off the phone and/or all wireless capability.
Locks the keypad so that you cannot make accidental keypresses. To
unlock the keypad, press Unlock , and then press the * key ( Y ).
Normal / Silent / Vibrate /
Outdoor / Automatic
Select to make one of these preset profiles the active one. A check
indicates the current profile. To change profile settings, select a profile and
press Menu > Edit.
17
Chapter 3 Using Call Features
3-1 Making a voice call
Calling from the Home screen
To call from the Home screen
1. On the Home screen, start entering the phone number you want to call using the QWERTY
keypad.
If you entered the wrong number, press Back
to delete the last digit; press and hold to
delete all digits.
2. Once you have entered the number, press Call
to make the call.
�. Press End
to end the call.
NOTE
As you enter a phone number, the Smartphone searches Contacts, Call
History, and the Speed Dial lists to find a matching name or number. When you
see the name or number of the person you want to call listed, select it using
the Up/Down navigation keys.
To redial the last number called, press Send twice from the Home screen.
18
Using Call Features
Calling a Contacts entry
To call a Contacts entry
1. On the Home screen, press Contacts.
2. Select the contact name to call using the Up/Down navigation keys.
NOTE
To quickly find a contact in a long list of contacts, you can enter the first few
letters of the contact’s name to narrow the search.
�. Press Call
to dial the default number assigned to the selected contact.
NOTE
By default, the mobile telephone number (m) of a contact is dialled when you
make a call from Contacts unless you specify otherwise.
To change the default number for a Contact
1. On the Home screen, press Contacts.
2. Select the contact whose default phone number you want to change.
�. Use the Left/Right navigation keys to change the default number. The letter to the right of the
contact’s name indicates the default number — m (mobile), w (work), or h (home).
Calling a number from the Call History list
To make a call from the Call History list
1. On the Home screen, press Call
or press Start > Call History.
2. Select the number or name you want to call, and press Call
.
19
Chapter 3
Calling using speed dial
You can create speed dials for frequently-called phone numbers or frequently-accessed items by
simply pressing and holding one or two keys. You may choose Speed Dial entries from 2-��. You
can create a Speed Dial for a phone number, a program on the Start menu, an E-mail address, or a
Web page address (URL) that is stored in Contacts and in the SIM card.
NOTE
You must assign a speed dial key to a phone number before you can use the
speed dial feature.
To create a speed dial for a phone number, e-mail address, or URL address
1. On the Home screen, press Start > Contacts.
2. Select a contact and press Action
to view the contact details.
�. Select the phone number, e-mail address, or URL address, for which you want to assign a speed
dial and press Menu > Add to Speed Dial.
�. Enter appropriate details in Name, Value, and Keypad assignment. In Keypad assignment, use
the Left/Right navigation keys to select, or press Action
to view the full list of choices.
NOTE
To quit creating a speed dial, press Menu > Cancel from the Speed dial
screen.
5. Press Done.
20
Using Call Features
To make a call using speed dial
On the Home screen, press and hold the number on the keypad that you have assigned as a speed
dial for a number. If the keypad assignment consists of two digits, press the first digit then press and
hold the second digit.
To create a speed dial for an item on the Start menu
1. On the Home screen, press Start.
2. Select an item and press Menu > Add Speed Dial.
�. Enter appropriate details in Name, Value, and Keypad assignment . In Keypad assignment,
use the Left/Right navigationkeys to select, or press Action to view the full list of choices.
5. Press Done .
Making emergency calls
Calls to emergency service numbers can be made under any circumstances, even if you have
locked the SIM card or your phone.
To place an emergency call
Enter the emergency number appropriate for your location, and press Call
.
Making international calls
To make international calls, you must first enter the international prefix (+), followed by the country
code, area code, and phone number.
21
Chapter 3
To place an international call
1. Press and hold + on the keypad to enter a plus sign.
2. Enter the full phone number with the country code, area code, and phone number, and then
press Call.
3-2 Responding to a voice call
Depending on your settings, the phone rings, vibrates, or rings and vibrates when it receives an
incoming call. When you receive a call, the screen displays the caller’s name and phone number.
If the caller is not in your Contacts list, the screen displays the number only. When you receive a
phone call, you have the option to answer it or ignore it.
To answer a voice call
Press Answer or Call
To ignore a voice call
Press Ignore or End
NOTE
.
.
Selecting Ignore or End will send the caller to your voice mailbox if it is
enabled. If it is not, the caller will hear a busy tone.
22
Using Call Features
3-3 Options during a call
Listed in the table below are the possible menu options for when a call is in progress. Some of these
options are available only when multiple calls are in progress or during a conference call.
IN-CALL MENU OPTION
DESCRIPTION
Hold
Places the active call on hold.
Unhold
Activates the call that is on hold. You can also press Send to activate
the call that is on hold.
Mute
Switches off the microphone for the active call (you can hear the caller
but the caller cannot hear you).
Unmute
Turns the microphone for the active call back on.
Activates/deactivates the speakerphone.
NOTE: You can also press and hold Send during an active call.
Joins together all existing calls if you have subscribed to this service.
Turn on the hands-free function.
Speakerphone On/Off
Conference
Turn Hands-free On/Off
Contacts
Opens the Contacts list.
Save to Contacts
View Calendar
Call History
Save the caller to the contacts.
Opens the Calendar program
Opens the Call History list.
23
Chapter 3
Managing multiple calls
To answer another call
1. Press Answer to place the first call on hold and answer the second call.
2. To end the second call and return to the first call, press End
.
To hold a call to make a second call
1. Press Menu > hold to place the first call on hold and call a second number. When you have
finished the second call, press End
to take you back to the first call.
To switch between calls
To switch between two calls, press Swap.
To set up a conference call
With multiple calls in progress, press Menu > Conference.
3-4 Making a video call
During a video call, you see a live video stream of the person you are talking to in the display
and the other person can see you on as well. To be able to make a video call, you must be in the
coverage of a UMTS network. For availability and subscription to video call services, contact your
network operator or service provider.
24
Using Call Features
To make a video call
1. On the Home screen, start entering the phone number you want to call using the QWERTY
keypad or select a contact entry from your Contacts list.
2. Once you have entered the number, press Menu > Video call to make the call.
When the line is connected, you can see two video images and hear the sound through the
loudspeaker.
�. Press End
to end the call.
3-5 Responding to a video call
To answer a video call
Press Answer
or Call
.
To ignore a video call
Press Ignore
or End
.
NOTE
To configure the settings for your video call, press Start > More > Video
Phone >General, and make the desired video call settings.
25
Chapter 4 Synchronising with ActiveSync
4-1 Microsoft ActiveSync
With ActiveSync, you can synchronise the information on your PC with the information on your
Smartphone. Synchronisation compares the data on your phone with your PC and updates both with
the most recent information. You can also use synchronisation to add new programs to your phone.
Before you can synchronise your phone with your PC, you need to complete the following steps:
1. Install ActiveSync on your PC.
2. Connect your phone to the PC.
�. Create a partnership between the two devices.
NOTE
For more information about synchronisation, see the ActiveSync Help on the
PC.
26
Synchronising with ActiveSync
4-2 Installing ActiveSync on your PC
The ActiveSync program is already installed on your Smartphone. To synchronise information on
your phone with your PC, you must also install ActiveSync on your PC. Install ActiveSync from the
Getting Started CD that comes with your product package.
NOTE
Before starting the ActiveSync installation, make sure that you have Microsoft®
Outlook® installed on your PC.
IMPORTANT Do not connect your phone to your PC until you have finished installing
ActiveSync.
To install ActiveSync on your PC
1. Place the Getting Started CD into the optical drive of your PC and follow the on-screen
instructions to install ActiveSync.
2. Click Start Here to display the Overview screen.
�. Click Install ActiveSync, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.
27
|