DOPOD C720W User manual

User Manual
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Thank you for the purchase of your all new Windows Mobile™ Smart Phone!
Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync,
Excel, Internet Explorer, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word are trademarks or registered
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!Our company reserves the right to make modifications to this manual without further notice.
!Warning: This device is limited to indoor use, under the guaranteed conditions that it will
not interfere with legal radio stations and will not be interfered with during operation.
Important Safety Precautions.
Please adhere to the following safety precautions when using this product to avoid risk of legal
and monetary responsibilities.
Electrical Safety
This product is only operable when using battery supplied power. Using other power sources
may cause harmful conditions and will void all guarantees for this product.
Inflight Safety
Since this product may interfere with the operation of inflight navigational systems and
navigational system communications networks, use of this product in an aircraft is prohibited
by law in several countries. If the law permits you to use this product in an aircraft, please
switch to Inflight Mode to turn off radio wave transmissions.
Environmental Restrictions
Do not use this product at a gas station or refueling station. Use of this product is also
prohibited at fuel storage facilities, chemical factories, and locations with explosives.
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Environmental Safety
Do not use this product in the following locations: gas station, fuel storages, chemical factories,
demolition worksites, potentially hazardous explosive locations such as fuel area under ship
holds, transport and storage of fuel or chemical substance facilities, or locations with particles,
dust, metal dust, chemical substances etc in the air. Please remember that sparks in these
environments can cause explosions or fire hazards resulting in human casualties.
Road Safety
Unless in an emergency, drivers in moving vehicles are prohibited from using hand held
equipment for calls. In certain countries, it is permitted for drivers in moving vehicles to use
hands-free devices for calls. Use of this product may interfere with the normal operation of
medical instruments. Many hospitals and clinics prohibit use of this equipment.
Non-Ionic Radiation
To ensure efficiency of radio wave transmission and reduce interference, users should operate
this product in the recommended environments. As for similar mobile wireless communication
equipment, in order to comply with required operations and for the safety of users, it is
recommended that the user maintain a safe distance from the antenna during the operation of
the equipment.
Dopod Defective Pixel Warranty Policy
Since the LCD display on the handheld product is made from high precision components,
constantly lit or dark pixels (see Note) appearing on the display screen is a common
occurrence that results from the product manufacturing process. If your purchased product
meets the following conditions, you may request replacement of the LCD display module within
seven days from the purchase date:
1. Total count of three or more malfunctioning pixels (lit or dark); or
2. Any two malfunctioning pixels (lit or dark) within 5mm of each other.
Lit Pixels: blue, red, white, or green dots in specific locations of the LCD screen.
Dark Pixels: black dots in specific locations of the LCD screen.
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Table of Contents
Getting to know your phone
Learning about the Input Modes
Using the Communication Functions
1.1
Familiarize Yourself with the Handset and Accessories
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1.2 Insert SIM Card .............................................................8
1.3 Insert Micro SD Card.....................................................9
1.4 Familiarize Yourself with the Home Screen ...................10
1.5 Application Program Menu ............................................19
1.6 Clear Storage (Hard Reset)...........................................24
2.1 Switching the Input Method ...........................................27
2.2 Using Various Input Modes............................................28
2.3 Deleting characters........................................................33
3.1 Using the Phone............................................................36
3.2 Making Phone Calls.......................................................41
3.3 Receiving Voice Calls....................................................47
3.4 Call Options...................................................................50
3.5 Additional Information on Dialing...................................56
3.6 Setting up Speed Dial Entries........................................60
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Managing Personal Information
4.1 Contacts ....................................................................... 66
4.2 Calendar ....................................................................... 79
4.3 Tasks ............................................................................ 90
4.4 Voice Notes .................................................................. 93
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View Messages
5.1 Messaging Center ........................................................100
5.2 SMS..............................................................................102
5.3 Outlook E-mail..............................................................110
5.4 MMS .............................................................................118
5.5 POP3/IMAP4 E-mail Accounts .....................................126
5.6 Conguring the Messaging Center...............................130
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Experiencing Multimedia Entertainment
6.1 Camera and Video Camera.......................................... 138
6.2 Viewing Pictures and Movies........................................ 148
6.3 Windows Media Player................................................. 155
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Connecting with Wireless Communications
7.1 Comm Manager............................................................ 167
7.2 Bluetooth Connection ................................................... 173
7.3 Internet Sharing............................................................ 182
7.4 WiFi Wireless Networking............................................. 188
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Experiencing Internet Entertainment
8.1 Internet Explorer........................................................... 196
8.2 Pocket MSN.................................................................. 213
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Synchronizing Your Phone
9.1 About ActiveSync.......................................................... 227
9.2 Installing ActiveSync..................................................... 228
9.3 Installing Microsoft Ofce Outlook................................ 230
9.4 Initial Connection.......................................................... 233
9.5 Using ActiveSync.......................................................... 236
9.6 Syncing with Multiple Computers ................................. 237
9.7 Synchronizing Through a Bluetooth Connection .......... 238
9.8 Syncing with Exchange Server..................................... 244
9.9 Syncing to Transfer and Manage Files......................... 247
9.10 Advanced PC Sync Settings....................................... 250
9.11 Syncing Music, Video, and Picture ............................. 256
9.12 Installing Software ...................................................... 260
9.13 ActiveSync Connection Troubleshooting .................... 262
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Setting the Phone Information
10.1 Home screen .............................................................. 268
10.2 Phone Settings ........................................................... 271
10.3 Sounds ....................................................................... 272
10.4 Removing Programs................................................... 277
10.5 Proles........................................................................ 279
10.6 Time and Location ...................................................... 283
10.7 Disable Clock Display When Handset is Locked........ 285
10.8 Personal Information .................................................. 286
10.9 Protecting Your Phone................................................ 288
10.10 Power Management ................................................. 292
10.11 Accessibility .............................................................. 294
10.12 Finding the Operating System Version Number ....... 296
10.13 JOGGR..................................................................... 298
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Using More Programs
11.1 Java (MIDlet Manager) ............................................... 304
11.2 File Explorer................................................................ 305
11.3 Task Manager ............................................................. 306
11.4 Using the ClearVue Suite............................................ 307
11.5 SIM Card Manager ..................................................... 311
11.6 Calculator.................................................................... 312
11.7 Games ........................................................................ 313
11.8 Voice Commander ...................................................... 317
11.9 Talking Dictionary 赛微隨身典..................................... 319
11.10 RSS of Dopod International Corp. ............................ 320
11.11 Adobe Reader LE...................................................... 322
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3.1 Using the Phone
When you begin to use the C720w phone functions, you will need to enter the SIM card PIN
number in order to connect to a GSM mobile network. When using this device, you can control
wireless functions, such as activating/deactivating the phone. You can also adjust the headset
volume at any time during a call or when using the device.
3.1.1 Phone Functions
At the Phone screen, you can access, dial, search contacts, or save
phone numbers to the contacts list. Under certain circumstanc
es (such as on a plane), you may need to turn off the phone func
tions of the handset. You can use the Comm Manager to manually deactivate/
activate the phone's communication functions. When the phone func
tion is off, you will not be able to receive calls, send/receive mes
sages, or use GPRS to connect to a wireless mobile network. But oth
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Chapter
After purchasing this product, carefully read through
the user manual before operating. For your reading
convenience, this manual is designed with many tips and
features in order to help you find information quickly.
Page Format
Generally, each page (both left and right) is separated
into upper and lower sections. Browsing is done from
left to right and then from up to down in a Z pattern,
continuing on to the following pages. There are small red
boxes on the outer edges of the contents page to assist
you in finding specific chapter topics.
Topic Format
The right-hand page is the beginning for each topic: the first topic page will explain
which functions are discussed in the specific topic; the Action Index will assist you
in quickly locating the instructions for the action. The last part is the contents page,
which is separated into three levels. For example, in Chapter 3.1, sections 3.1, 3.2,
3.3 are at the second level; 3.1 is then further divided into 3.1.1 Phone screen and
3.1.2 Input PIN number. Similar types of functions may be further subdivided to reduce
confusion.
How to Use This Manual
This manual provides tip symbols to remind users of
certain pointers, notes, and precautions.
Tip Symbols
Caution
Tips
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Every topic’s content page includes icons that will assist
the reader in operating the product and learning about it
quickly. At the beginning of each action icon, the purpose
of the action will be outlined in black on a red background.
Each step of the procedure will be shown along with a
number, a description of the action you will need to execute,
the screen that appears for the step, and the description of
the procedure.
About Action Icons
Name of current procedure
Actions to take
Step Number
Mobile phone or
computer screen
Action descriptions
Action: Lock keypad
Keypad is locked.
Press & hold * key or
Hang up button 21
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Getting to know your phone
In this topic, you will learn to…
1. Familiarize Yourself with the Handset
and Accessories
2. Insert SIM card
3. Insert Micro SD card
4. Familiarize Yourself with the Home
Screen
5. Application Program Menu
6. Clear Storage (Hard Reset)
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Action
Index
Familiarize Yourself with the Handset and Accessories ... 4
LED indicators .................................................................. 6
Accessories ...................................................................... 7
Insert SIM card ................................................................. 8
Insert Micro SD card ......................................................... 9
Familiarize Yourself with the Home Screen...................... 10
Status indicator and program icons .................................. 11
Switching from Home Screen to Comm Manager ............ 15
Switching from Home Screen to
Most Recently Used Program........................................... 15
Switching from Home Screen to
Upcoming Appointments................................................... 16
Switching from Home Screen to Profiles .......................... 16
Switching from Home Screen to Text Messages.............. 17
Default theme with Dopod Home screen ......................... 17
JOGGR tutorial ................................................................. 18
Using the Start Menu ........................................................ 19
Use the menu ................................................................... 20
Using the Quick List.......................................................... 20
Using the Back button....................................................... 21
Return to the Home Screen .............................................. 21
Use voice commands to control the phone....................... 22
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Keypad lock ...................................................................... 22
Undo keypad lock ............................................................. 23
Using the Clear Storage .................................................. 24
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Familiarize Yourself with the Device
1.1 Familiarize Yourself with the Handset and Accessories
Get to know the handset buttons, LED indicators, and related accessories.
1Speaker For listening to system sounds, communication, and music.
2Display Screen
3Left function button Press to perform the function corresponding to the label above the button.
4Talk button Press to dial, talk, switch to another call, or hold. Press & hold to turn on or turn
off hands free mode.
5Home button Press to return to Home screen, press & hold to open Quick List.
6Qwerty keyboard Use Qwerty keyboard to enter alphanumerical characters, and symbols.
7button Press once to switch to number input, press twice to make number input the
default input method.
8button When used during English input, switches between upper and lower case.
9Microphone Used for making a call or recording.
10 button Press to access symbol input or the camera.
11 button Press to access Internet Explorer web browser.
Familiarize
Yourself with the
Handset and
Accessories
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Familiarize Yourself with the Device
12 button Press to access the Message Center.
13 Back button Press to return to the previous page, or delete a character in the text column.
14 Hang up button Press to end a call.
15 Right function button Press to perform the function corresponding to the label above the button.
16 Navigation control
buttons/OK button
Use to scroll the page, up, down, left, and right. The round, center button is the
OK button.
17 LED indicator
The top indicator shows the battery or network status, the bottom blue indicator
informs you of the current Bluetooth status. Please read the descriptions table
at the end of this chapter to learn more about LED indicator settings.
18 Power button Hold for 2 seconds to turn the phone on/off.
19 Camera lens CMOS lens with 130 megapixels.
20 Self-photo mirror Helps you take a photo of yourself by aligning your reflection in this mirror.
21 Battery cover Open the battery cover to install the battery, SIM card, and Micro SD card.
22 Amplifier speaker When using the amplifier speaker, you can listen to system sounds,
communication, and music.
23 JOGGR Slide the JOGGR up/down to scroll the page, press twice to select an item,
return to the previous page, or open the Messaging Center.
24 Headset/Sync/Power Port
Perform data sync or recharging with the USB cable; this port is also used to
provide Stereo Headset for Hands Free calling or listening to music; or directly
connect phone to AC adapter to recharge.
The Hong Kong version includes a character stroke QWERTY keyboard. The Taiwan version
includes a Zhu-yin QWERTY keyboard.
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Familiarize Yourself with the Device
LED indicators
The top multi-colored LED indicator (orange/red/green) indicates the phone battery and network
status.
The lower LED indicator (blue/green) indicates the Bluetooth and WiFi wireless network
connection status.
The table below shows the status indicated by the LED colors:
Top LED Status
Solid green Battery charging is complete.
Not lit Battery compartment is empty.
Solid orange Battery is charging, or phone is in sync with computer using ActiveSync through USB cable.
Flashing green Found telecom network.
Flashing red Insufficient battery level (less than 4%)
Flashing orange Battery temperature is too high or too low (outside the operating range of 0-48 oC) and
charging has stopped.
Orange/green
LED indicator
Turn Off Battery malfunctioning. Displays the “Battery Malfunctioning” message ( ).
Unplug the AC adapter to resume flashing green LED.
Dark/fading Disconnected from the network.
Bottom LED Status
Flashing blue Bluetooth mode is in “Activated” or “Detected” mode.
Flashing green WiFi wireless network is activated
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1AC adapter Recharges the phone battery.
2Sync cable For data synchronization with the computer.
3Headset
The headset provides volume control buttons and Send/End buttons.You can use the
button to answer or hang up incoming calls.
Plug in the Headset/Sync connector to listen to music or make calls.
Using the headset will block outside sounds. Please do not use the headset in hazardous
locations
4Leather pouch For protection and convenient carrying of your phone.
Accessories
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1.2 Insert SIM Card
SIM (subscriber identity module) card is provided by your telecom service provider. It contains
basic data; for example, the phone number and address book.
!If the SIM card is not inserted, the communication functions cannot be used.
Insert SIM card
Procedures:
1. Opening the battery cover: hold the phone in one hand,
front side facing down, and place the phone in middle of
your palm. Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated
in the illustration.
2. Inserting the SIM card: insert the card in reverse into the
slot with the SIM card’s gold contacts facing down. Gently
push the battery into position. Replace the battery cover.
To remove the SIM card, please push in the SIM card and
wait for the SIM card to pop out before removing the card.
Replace the battery and battery cover.
Illustration for removing the
SIM card
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1.3 Insert Micro SD Card
Insert Micro SD card. You can store information such as pictures, sounds, documents, and
program data on the Micro SD card.
Insert Micro SD card
Procedures:
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the Micro SD card into the slot.
3. Replace the battery cover.
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1.4 Familiarize Yourself with the Home Screen
The C720w mobile phone provides customized factory default themes and 3D menus.
Further details are provided in Chapters 10 and 11. This manual uses the Windows Mobile™ default Home
screen, themes and menus as samples.
The Home screen will display the following important information: status indicator, telecom service provider,
time and date, upcoming appointments, operating modes, SMS, missed calls, as well as recently used
program icons. You can select the desired icon and then press the OK button to access a program. The
icons located on the status bar include roaming, GPRS availability, battery status, missed calls, new
messages, reception status, and GPRS connection status.
1. To switch back to the Home screen from any program, press the home page button or the hang
up button.
2. To customize the contents displayed on the Home screen, including the background picture and settings,
etc., press Start > Setup > Home Screen.
For Home Screen setup, please refer to 10.1 (Home screen)
Familiarize Yourself with the Home Screen
1Choose the most recently used program, and access it
directly from the Home screen.
2 Display the telecom service provider name.
3 Display date, time, and alarm status.
4View missed calls.
5 View the next scheduled date.
6Display the current configuration file contents. Press once
to modify the profile contents.
7 Press to open the message folder.
8 Press to display the program menu.
9Display alert details, for example missed calls or new
messages.
10 Display the GPRS or GSM network status.
11 Display the battery status.
12 Display network signal strength.
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