Audiovox SMT 5600 User Manual

SMT 5600  
AUDIOVOX SMT 5600 SMARTPHONE  
QUICK START GUIDE  
IMPORTANT - READ THIS FIRST  
This guide is designed to get you quickly up and running with  
your Windows Mobile- based Audiovox SMT 5600 Smartphone.  
It will provide information on:  
Getting Started  
Key Functions  
What You Need to Know About Your  
Audiovox SMT 5600 Smartphone  
Accessories for Your SMT 5600  
Specifications  
For more detailed information, please refer to the Audiovox User’s Guide on the product CD,  
which is located in the Audiovox SMT 5600 Smartphone packaging.  
IMPORTANT  
In order to utilize your devices wireless data and voice capabilities, you must have an  
AT&T Wireless SIM card.  
The first thing you’ll need to do is follow the  
instructions in the “Getting Started” section.  
Once you’ve completed the basics, you’ll be  
5600  
ready to access all of the features and  
functions that will enhance your communication  
capabilities on the go. And, once you’re  
familiar with how your favorite features and  
functions work, accessing the information  
that matters most will be fast and simple. So  
get going today and discover all of the benefits  
of your Audiovox SMT 5600 Smartphone  
with Windows Mobile™ software from  
AT&T Wireless.  
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SMT 5600  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Thank you for purchasing the SMT 5600.  
The device’s gift box contains all of the items listed below:  
Audiovox SMT 5600 Smartphone  
AC Adapter  
Mini USB Cable  
SIM Card  
Standard Battery  
Carrying Case  
Stereo Headset  
Quick Start Guide  
Companion CD with User’s Manual  
NOTE: Report any product defects to the place  
of purchase immediately.  
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Getting Started  
HANDSET DESCRIPTION  
1. POWER BUTTON: When your smartphone is turned Off,  
press and hold the Power button to turn it on. Press and  
quickly release the Power button to display the Quick List,  
which allows you to change profiles or lock your smartphone.  
To power off, press and hold the Power button or select  
Power Off from the Quicklist.  
The SMT 5600 is a Tri-Band GSM / GPRS smartphone with  
built-in camera and mini SD card slot. It weighs less than 3.6  
ounces and the dimensions are 4.24" h x 1.82" w x .69" d.  
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2. INFRARED PORT: Allows your smartphone to exchange data  
with another IR-compatible device through Infrared beaming.  
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3. EARPHONE JACK: Plug in a 2.5 mm earphone microphone  
here to use your smartphone hands-free or listen to  
sound or multimedia files.  
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4. MINI USB PORT: Plug in the mini USB cable here to  
synchronize data in your phone with your desktop or  
notebook PC. Also, plug in the AC Charger to charge the  
battery.  
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5. LED INDICATOR: The LED Indicator notifies you of the  
battery and network status of your smartphone.  
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LED Indicator  
Solid green  
Status  
Battery is fully charged  
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Blank  
Battery case is empty  
Battery is charging  
Solid Amber  
Flashing green  
Network is attached  
Flashing red  
Flashing blue  
Battery very low (less than 4%)  
Bluetooth set to “On” or “Discoverable”  
mode  
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Getting Started  
Flashing Amber  
Battery temperature is hotter or colder  
than the functional limits of 0 to 48 degrees  
Celsius and it has stopped charging.  
12. END BUTTON: Press to end a call; or press and hold to  
lock the keypad.  
Amber / green LED off  
Battery fault. The “Battery Fault” icon is  
displayed ( ) In this case, the flashing  
green LED can be recovered by  
unplugging the AC adapter.  
13. NAVIGATION PAD / ACTION BUTTON: Use to scroll up,  
down, left, or right. Press straight down on the center of  
the Navigation Pad (known as the “Action” button) to  
select an option. In a text field, use the Navigation Pad to  
move the cursor right or left, character by character.  
Dim  
Network is disconnected  
6. SPEAKER  
14. MICROPHONE: Speak into this during a phone conversation,  
or when recording a Voice Note, Voice Tag, etc.  
7. DISPLAY SCREEN: The status indicators concerning the  
current mode, battery strength, the current activity, or active  
program are displayed in the Title Bar at the top of the  
display. In the center of the screen is the active menu or  
program (or incoming video images if camera mode is  
active). At the bottom of the screen are the menus or  
commands related to the active program.  
15. VOLUME UP / DOWN BUTTON: On the left side of your  
s m a r t p h o n e, this button lets you adjust the volume during  
a call. From standby mode, press and hold the Volume Down  
button to launch the Voice Tag feature. Press and hold the  
Volume Up button to launch the Voice Notes recorder.  
16. CAMERA BUTTON: On the right side of your smartphone,  
this button switches to the camera mode. If already in  
camera mode, pressing this button captures a still image  
or begins recording a video clip, depending on the current  
capture submode.  
8. LEFT SOFTKEY AND RIGHT SOFTKEY: Performs the function  
shown in the “softkey label” immediately above the button.  
9. HOME BUTTON: Press to return to the Home screen at any time.  
10. BACK BUTTON: Press to go back to the previous screen,  
or to backspace over one character in a text field. Press and  
hold to delete the contents of an editable field.  
17. CAMERA LENS: Incoming video images enters here and  
is shown on the display screen when you are in camera mode.  
18. SELF-PORTRAIT MIRROR: Position the phone until the  
mirror reflects the image you want to capture.  
11. TALK BUTTON: Press to make or answer an incoming call.  
Press and hold to turn the speakerphone mode on or off, or  
switch between an active call and a call on hold. From the  
19. BATTERY RELEASE LATCH: Press to release the latch to  
access the battery, SIM card, or mini SD card slot.  
Home screen, press to view Outgoing Call History.  
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Getting Started  
STEP 1:  
INSTALLING THE SIM CARD  
STEP 2:  
INSTALLING THE BATTERY  
1. Insert the battery by aligning the exposed copper part of  
the battery pack with the protruding copper conductor,  
then gently push the bottom of the battery into place.  
The SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card contains a  
computer chip that stores your personal number, phone book,  
and other services provided by AT&T Wireless.  
2. Slide the cover on the phone.  
Metal Socket  
Battery Pack  
Release Latch  
TO INSERT A SIM CARD:  
1. Press on the battery release latch and slide the backside  
cover downward to open.  
2. Remove the battery by lifting it up from the bottom end.  
3. Pry the metal socket open.  
4. Insert the SIM card with the gold-plated contact area on the  
card facing down. Push the metal socket down to lock into  
place.  
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STEP 4:  
INSTALLING ACTIVESYNC  
STEP 3:  
CHARGING THE BATTERY  
Before synchronization can begin, you must install ActiveSync 3.7  
or above on your desktop or notebook PC. Use the Companion  
CD that came with your device, or install ActiveSync for free  
by downloading the software from Microsoft's web site at  
Charge the new battery before using your smartphone for the  
first time. When the low-battery indicator appears, save any  
unsaved data you are working on by synchronizing your  
phone with your PC or a Microsoft Exchange Server*. Do not  
restart your smartphone until you have connected it to an  
external power source.  
ActiveSync is already installed on your phone.  
NOTE: Do not leave your smartphone connected to a charger for  
longer than a week because overcharging can shorten a battery’s  
lifespan. Your battery will automatically discharge when the device is  
not in use. Leaving the battery in extremely hot or cold places may  
also reduce its capacity or shorten its lifespan.  
TO CHARGE YOUR BATTERY:  
Your smartphone can be charged while powered on or off.  
Charge your battery by plugging the AC charger into the mini  
USB connector at the base of the phone.  
If your smartphone is turned off, charging is indicated by an  
amber light. If it is turned on, charging is indicated by the  
solid amber light on the LED indicator and the charging icon.  
The completed charge is indicated by either a green light or a  
charged icon. You can also charge your phone using the USB  
Sync cable while connected to the PC’s USB port.  
*Wireless access to Outlook or Microsoft Exchange requires the  
assistance of your IT administrator. Additional software, hardware  
and/or charges may be required. For more information on wireless  
access to business email visit attwireless.com/workware.  
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STEP 5:  
CREATING A PARTNERSHIP  
STEP 6:  
RECORD YOUR WIRELESS PHONE NUMBER  
Connect the device to your computer using a USB port, or via  
infrared connection. Once the ActiveSync installation is  
completed, the New Partnership wizard will help you set up a  
partnership between your smartphone and your desktop or  
notebook PC. Your first synchronization process will  
automatically begin when you finish using the wizard. After  
the first synchronization, you will notice that the information  
from your PC that you selected now appears on your  
smartphone.  
Your account was set up when you purchased your device,  
but your device must register with the network before it can  
operate. It will automatically register when you turn on your  
device for the first time.  
While your battery is charging, turn on your device and leave  
it on. This registers your phone number on the AT&T Wireless  
network allowing you to receive a welcome message, which  
displays your new wireless phone number. You are now ready  
to make and receive calls and conduct a data session.  
IMPORTANT:  
You must be within the AT&T Wireless GSM/GPRS service  
area when registering your Audiovox SMT 5600 smartphone.  
When your device is attempting to register, you should see a  
welcome message that displays your wireless phone number.  
If you do not receive this message within the first day of  
operation, please call AT&T Wireless Customer Care at  
1-866-293-4634.  
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What You Need To Know  
STATUS INDICATORS  
THE KEYPAD  
Status indicators are located in the Title Bar at the top of your  
smartphone’s display screen. The following table lists  
common status indicators and their meanings:  
The Navigation Pad provides an easy way to move/scroll the  
selection focus on the screen.  
Press the left side of the Navigation  
Pad to move left.  
New e-mail  
Signal strength  
Radio off  
Press the right side of the Navigation  
Pad to move right.  
New voice mail  
New instant message  
Voice call active  
Data call active  
Call forwarding  
Call on hold  
Press the top of the Navigation Pad  
to move up.  
GPRS available  
GPRS in use  
Ringer off  
Press the bottom of the Navigation  
Pad to move down.  
Multipress input lower  
THE ACTION BUTTON  
Multipress text input  
mode, uppercase  
Select a highlighted item by pressing straight down on the  
center of the Navigation Pad, which is also known as the  
Action button. In many cases, scrolling to an item and  
pressing the Action button executes a command, or takes  
you to a program or setting. When you scroll to a checkbox,  
pressing the Action button selects or clears the box.  
Missed call  
Multipress text input  
mode, caps lock  
“1” indicates Line 1  
“2” indicates Line 2  
T9 text input mode,  
lowercase  
Battery full  
THE HOME BUTTON  
Pressing the Home button takes you to the Home screen,  
which is your starting place for most tasks. You can gain  
access to all of your smartphone’s features and programs  
from the Home screen.  
Battery very low  
(less than 4%)  
T9 text input mode,  
uppercase  
Battery fault  
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The top of the Home screen displays icons for the five  
TO USE THE QUICK LIST:  
applications that were recently accessed. The center of the  
Home screen displays upcoming appointments, the number of  
text messages in the inbox, and internet shortcuts. To open  
an application, scroll to one of these items and press the  
Action button on the Navigation Pad.  
1. Press and quickly release the Power button on top of the  
smartphone to display the Quick List. (Caution: If you press  
and hold too long, the device will power off.)  
2. Select the item you want either by scrolling to it and pressing  
the Action button or by pressing the related number.  
The Home screen is the default display when you turn on your  
smartphone. You can also access the screen anytime by  
pressing the Home button.  
CONTACTS  
THE BACK BUTTON  
You can think of Contacts as an online address book, where  
you can store information about people and businesses you  
communicate with. For example, you can store multiple phone  
numbers, e-mail and street addresses, Web pages, birthdays,  
anniversary dates, etc. You can use Contacts to dial phone  
numbers and compose e-mail and SMS messages directly  
from a contact card.  
Pressing the Back button takes you to the previous screen, in  
a similar manner to the Back button on an Internet browser. In  
a text field, pressing the Back button moves the cursor back  
to delete one or more characters. This is similar to pressing  
the Backspace key on a keyboard.  
FLIGHT MODE  
Flight mode allows you to disconnect from AT&T Wireless  
network, while keeping your device powered on for other  
functions. This is helpful in situations such as flights, when  
mobile device usage is prohibited.  
THE CONTACT LIST  
The Contacts lists displays the names of your contacts  
alphabetically, along with an abbreviation for the default  
communication method, such as the person's work phone  
number (w) or home phone number (h). This makes it easy to  
reach the contact using the method you prefer. Note that if the  
contact entry includes a work phone number, your smartphone  
will automatically set it as the default number.  
THE QUICK LIST  
The Quick List offers a list of functions, such as locking your  
phone, locking the phone's keypad, and turning on the flight  
mode, as well as the list of available profile types.  
TO ACCESS CONTACTS  
Select Contacts from the Start menu, or press the Right  
softkey (“Contacts”) when in the Home screen.  
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TO CREATE A NEW CONTACT  
as the default phone number for that contact entry will be dialed.  
When the Contacts list is displayed, press the Left softkey  
(“New”), or select New Contact from the menu. After entering  
the desired data, press Done.  
TO MAKE A CALL FROM AN OPEN CONTACT CARD  
In the Home screen, press the Right softkey ("Contacts") or  
select Contacts from the Start Menu. Select the desired  
contact, then press the Action button to display all the  
information for that contact. Select the number you want to  
call, then press the Talk button.  
MAKING A CALL  
There are several ways to make a call.  
MAKING A CALL USING A RECENTLY DIALED NUMBER  
When in the Home screen, press the Talk button to display a  
list of recently dialed names/numbers. Select the name or  
number you want to call, then press the Talk button again.  
Note that you can also use the menu in this screen to open a  
Call Info screen for the selected item.  
MAKING A CALL FROM THE HOME SCREEN  
When in the Home screen, press the numbers on the keypad  
to enter the phone number, and then press the Talk button to  
make the call. Press the Back button if you need to backspace  
over a digit.  
MAKING A CALL FROM THE CALL HISTORY LIST  
Select Call History from the Start Menu. Select the number  
or name you want to call, then press the Talk button.  
As you enter a phone number, your phone searches Contacts,  
Call History, Speed Dial lists, and your SIM card, to find a  
matching number.  
Matching names and numbers will be displayed. When you  
see the name of the person you want to call (or the entire  
number) displayed, select it and press the Talk button.  
ANSWERING A CALL  
Press the Talk button. To ignore an incoming call, press the  
Right Softkey under “Reject”.  
TO MAKE A CALL BY CONTACT NAME  
In the Home screen, press the Right softkey ("Contacts") or  
select Contacts from the Start Menu. If there are many contacts  
listed, you can enter the first few letters of the desired contact's  
name to perform a search. Select the name you want to call and  
press the Talk button. The phone number that has been specified  
ENDING A CALL  
Press the End button.  
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BROWSE THE INTERNET  
USING THE SPEAKERPHONE  
Your Audiovox SMT 5600 smartphone has the Pocket Internet  
Explorer browser that will allow you to access Internet sites.  
Your device’s speakerphone function allows you to talk  
hands-free and/or let other people listen to the caller.  
You will be directed to the default home page. Type in a specific  
URL, select a URL that is currently in Favorites or choose one  
of the banners on the home page to start browsing.  
TO ENABLE THE SPEAKERPHONE MODE  
While (or within) a call, press and hold the Talk button until  
the speakerphone comes on.  
If your address bar is not visible, click View in the bottom  
toolbar and select Address Bar.  
TO DISABLE SPEAKERPHONE MODE  
Press and hold the Talk button again.  
USING POCKET INTERNET EXPLORER  
MUTING A CALL  
Use Pocket Internet Explorer to view internet or intranet sites  
from your device. During synchronization with your computer,  
download your favorite links and mobile favorites that are  
stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder of Internet Explorer  
on your computer. Pocket IE includes support for XHTML  
Basic, Cascading Style Sheets, WML2.0, and JScript 5.5 IPv6.  
During a call you can mute the microphone so that the person  
with whom you are speaking cannot hear you, but you can still  
hear him or her. This is useful if, for example, you do not want  
the other person to hear a conversation or background noise  
on your side of the call.  
TO MUTE A CALL  
TO OPEN POCKET INTERNET EXPLORER  
When in the Home Screen, select Internet Explorer from the  
start menu.  
During a call, press the softkey under Menu, then scroll to  
Mute. Press the Action button to select.  
RETRIEVING A VOICEMAIL MESSAGE  
LOCKING THE SIM CARD  
When in the Home screen, press and hold 1 to call your voice  
mailbox.  
Locking your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card prevents  
you from using the phone, but you can still turn it on and make  
NOTE: This is actually a Speed Dial. Speed Dial 1 is reserved for  
voicemail access and the number is configured in your settings.  
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emergency calls.When you turn your smartphone on, you will  
be prompted for your PIN1 password, which you must enter  
correctly before you can use your phone.  
4. In the Confirm password field, enter the password again,  
then press the Done soft key.  
TO UNLOCK YOUR SMARTPHONE  
TO LOCK THE SIM  
Press the Unlock softkey, enter your password, and then  
press the Unlock softkey again.  
In the Home screen, press the Start softkey, select Settings,  
select Security, select Enable SIM Lock, and then press the  
Action button.Enter your PIN1 password, and then press the  
Done softkey.  
TO TURN OFF PHONE LOCK  
Select Start > Settings > Security > Disable Phone Lock,  
enter your password, and then press the Done softkey.  
NOTE: If you forget your password, there is a way to re-gain access to  
your smartphone, but you will lose all programs you installed. First, turn  
off your phone. Then press and hold down the Left softkey (“Softkey  
1”) the Right softkey (“Softkey 2”) while you press and release the  
Power button. Continue to hold down the softkeys until a message  
appears and asks you if want to clear the memory. If you select Yes,  
all programs you installed yourself will be lost, but you will regain control  
of your smartphone. (If you had previously synchronized with a PC, you  
can get the lost programs back easily by synchronizing with it again.)  
LOCKING YOUR SMARTPHONE  
Locking your smartphone prevents access to personal data.  
When you enable this feature, your phone will automatically  
lock after a specified time of inactivity. A screen will be  
displayed requiring your phone lock password before access  
is granted. You can still receive calls and make emergency  
calls, even when the smartphone is locked.  
TO LOCK YOUR SMARTPHONE  
1. Press the Power button and quickly release, to display the  
Quick List. Select Device lock, then press the OK softkey.  
INSTALLING A MINI SD CARD  
2. In the Lock Phone After field, select the amount of time  
you want your smartphone to be inactive before it  
automatically locks.  
You can use a Mini SD card to store images, video clips,  
music and other data on your phone.  
TO INSERT A MINI SD CARD  
1. Remove the back phone cover as shown in this guide.  
3. In the Password field, enter the password you want to  
use, to access your phone when it is locked.  
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2. Slide the Mini SD card into the holder, with the gold-plated  
The current capture size (Resolution)  
dimensions are shown near the top of  
the screen. Press 2 on your keypad to  
select the Resolution (640 x 480, 320  
x 240, or 160 x 120). Press the Up  
button if you want to Zoom In, or the  
Down button to Zoom back out. Near  
the bottom of the screen, the current  
Zoom ratio is shown. (The size of the  
Preview window, shown in the example  
below, is fixed at 176 x 144 pixels.)  
contact area facing down.  
3. Push the card down and pull up the metal latch to secure it  
into place.  
CAMERA MODE  
Press the Camera button on the right side of your smartphone.  
The incoming images will be shown on your screen. If you have  
not yet started the camera application, the Photo Capture  
mode will be active by default. If you previously started the  
camera in the current smartphone session, the most recently  
used capture mode will be active. You can also enter camera  
mode by selecting Camera from the start menu.  
Besides specifying a capture size, you can also specify the  
destination storage media for saved files, rename them after  
capturing them, and an output quality (the output format for  
image capture is JPEG). The number of images you can still  
capture, according to available memory and your current  
settings, is always displayed.  
CHOOSING A CAPTURE SUBMODE  
To capture the image, press the Camera button on the right  
side of the phone, or the Left softkey (“Capture”), or the  
Action button.  
When in camera mode, select Capture Mode from the main  
menu and then select either Photo, Video, MMS Video,  
Photo ID, or Picture Theme from the submenu.  
CAPTURING A VIDEO USING VIDEO MODE  
CAPTURING A STILL IMAGE  
Select Camcorder from the start menu to go directly to Video  
capture mode. If already in a different capture mode, open the  
menu and select Video from the Capture Mode submenu, or  
press 1 on your phone keypad to switch to different modes.  
Enter camera mode or if already in a different capture mode,  
open the menu and select Photo from the Capture Mode  
sub-menu, or press 1 on the keypad to switch to different  
capture submodes.  
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The Capture Size dimensions are shown near the top of the  
screen. Press 2 on your keypad to select the size (176 x 144,  
or 128 x 96). Press the Up button if you want to Zoom In, or  
the Down button to Zoom back out.  
then press the Right or Left button to change the value of the  
current camera property. If you wish to re-set the camera  
properties to their original default settings, simply open the  
menu in the Adjust View screen and select Restore Default.  
To specify the output format, select Options from the menu and  
then Modes. Also in this screen, you can set a limit to the video  
file size, if desired. Select Options > Video to specify whether or  
not to capture audio to accompany the video clip and to change the  
default file naming convention if desired. As a shortcut, you can  
press the 6 button on your phone keypad to toggle audio-capture  
capability On and Off. An icon resembling a microphone in the  
lower left of the Video Capture screen indicates whether audio  
capture is enabled or disabled. When Off, a diagonal line is  
drawn through the icon. The amount of time available for your  
next video capture, according to available memory and your  
current settings, is always displayed.  
E-MAIL SET-UP AND PHONE CONFIGURATION  
WINDOWS START SERVICES  
Windows Start Services is a website designed to help you get  
the most out of your phone and to help you set it up the way  
you want it. You can quickly setup Internet or Corporate e-mail,  
add custom web favorites to help you browse the Internet, and  
personalize the entire look, feel and capabilities of your phone.  
You pick and choose what you want and this site wraps it up  
in a neat package to be delivered to your device and installed  
over the air after you're done.  
To begin capturing a video clip, press the Camera button  
on the right side of your smartphone, or the Left softkey  
(“Capture”), or the Action button. Press any of them again to  
stop recording. If a limit has been set for the video file size,  
recording will stop automatically when the limit is reached.  
The customization process is quick and easy! For your  
convenience, a helpful wizard will walk you individual through  
simple steps so you can quickly customize your phone. This  
service sends new settings to your phone over the air. Once  
you are finished customizing your settings, we will send a text  
message (SMS) to your phone. Opening the text message will  
allow you to download and install your customizations  
automatically.  
ADJUSTING CAMERA PROPERTIES  
In addition, you can select Adjust View from the Ambience  
submenu if you wish to make adjustments to various camera  
properties of the sensor output. After the Adjust View screen  
opens, you can press the Up or Down button to change the  
property (either Gamma, Brightness, Saturation, or Hue),  
Visit Windows Start Services at  
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BLUETOOTH  
However, in order to receive a beam from another device, you  
must accept it on your device.  
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology.  
Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over  
a distance of about 30 feet (10 meters) without requiring a physical  
connection. Unlike infrared beaming, you don't need to line up the  
devices to beam information with Bluetooth. The devices only need  
to be within a range of about 30 feet. You can even beam information  
to a device in a different room, as long as it's within range.  
If you no longer want your device to be discoverable, select  
Off to turn off the radio, or On to leave the radio on but not  
allow detection by other devices.  
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER  
BLUETOOTH MODES  
Select Settings > Bluetooth > Bluetooth. Then select On,  
Off, or Discoverable. The behavior of each of these modes  
is summarized below.  
Your smartphone comes with Microsoft® Windows Media™  
Player 10 Mobile, which lets you play Windows Media Audio,  
Windows Media Video, and MP3 audio files. You can also  
copy digital music and video directly from your PC to your  
phone by using either Windows Media Player or ActiveSync.  
On — The Bluetooth radio is turned on and you can use  
Bluetooth features.  
To start Media Player, select Windows Media from the Start Menu.  
Off — The Bluetooth radio is turned off. You might want to turn  
the radio off at times to conserve battery power, or in  
situations where radio use is prohibited, like on airplanes  
and in hospitals. Bluetooth is also turned off when you  
turn flight mode on.  
File Extensions  
File Formats Supported  
Video  
Video  
.wmv, .asf  
Windows Media Video  
MPEG4 Simple Profile  
H.263  
.mp4  
.3gp  
.avi  
By default the Bluetooth radio is turned off. If you turn it on,  
and then turn off your smartphone, the Bluetooth radio also  
turns off. When you turn on your phone again, the Bluetooth  
radio turns on automatically.  
Motion JPEG  
Audio  
Windows Media Audio  
MP3  
.wma  
.mp3  
MIDI  
.mid, .midi, .rmi  
.amr  
.awb  
Discoverable — The Bluetooth radio is turned on, and any other  
Bluetooth devices within range (about 30 feet / 10 meters) can  
detect your device and attempt to beam information to it, establish  
a bond, or use a Bluetooth service. In this mode, other devices  
can detect your device, whether or not a bond has been created.  
AMR Narrow Band  
AMR Wide Band  
AAC  
.m4a  
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Accessories  
Included Accessories:  
AC Adapter  
Mini USB Cable  
Standard  
Battery  
Stereo Headset  
Carrying Case  
Optional Accessories:  
Earphone  
Microphone  
Vehicle Power  
Adapter  
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Specifications  
Technical Specifications:  
Battery Specifications:  
Network Frequency:  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Tri-Band GSM 850/1800/1900  
Standard Battery:  
Standby time:*  
Talk time:*  
1050mAh Li-ion Removable Battery  
Up to 140 hours stand by time  
Up to 4 hours talk time  
4.24" h x 1.82" w x .69" d  
Less than 3.6 ounces  
2.2" 176 x 220 TFT LCD  
with 64K color  
Display:  
Data usage time:*  
Up to 8 hours data usage time  
* Battery talk and standby times are estimates only and depend  
on signal strength, network conditions, features used, battery  
age and condition including the effect of charging habits,  
temperatures to which the battery is exposed, use in digital  
mode, and many other factors. Please note that the amount of  
time a phone is used for calls will affect its standby time.  
Likewise, the amount of time that the phone is turned on and in  
standby mode will affect its talk time.  
Minimum PC System Requirements:  
Microsoft® Windows 98 or higher  
For more information, please visit the user’s manual located on  
the companion CD.  
Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation 4.0 with SP6  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.01 with SP1 or later  
12 to 65 MB available hard disk space  
USB or infrared interface and CD ROM drive.  
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© 2004 Audiovox Communications Corp. 555 Wireless Boulevard • Hauppauge, New York 11788 • www.audiovox.com • All rights reserved. Audiovox is a registered trademark of Audiovox Corp.  
© 2004 Microsoft® Corporation. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Microsoft®, Microsoft® Office and the Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • QSG5600  

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