DOPOD C730 User manual

User Manual
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Thank you for your purchase of this all new Windows Mobile™ Smart
Phone!
Please read carefully before continue:
The battery in the box has not been fully charged.
While being charged, the battery should not be removed.
If you are trying to disassemble the body of the mobile phone, the warranty of your mobile phone
will void.
Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Server, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync, Excel, Internet
Explorer, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States of America, or in other countries.
Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wireless Fidelity Alliance, Inc.
microSD is a trademark of SD Card Association.
Java, J2ME and all other Java-based marks are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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!Dopod will not be held responsible for resulting damages, technical
or editorial errors from this section. This information is provided “as-is”
and does not come with any guarantees. All information will be subject
to change and Dopod reserves the right to modify contents contained
herein this document. No further notications will be available.
!This device is limited for indoors use, under the guaranteed conditions
that it will not interfere with legal radio stations and will not be
interfered during operation.
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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.
Aviation Safety
As this product may interfere with the operation of the aviation navigation system and communication
networks of the navigation system, usage of this product in an aircraft is prohibited by law in several countries.
If by law permits you using this product in an aircraft, please switch to Inight Mode to turno radio wave
transmissions.
Environmental Restrictions
Do not use this product at a gas station or refueling station. Usage of this product is also prohibited at fuel
storages, chemical factories, and locations with explosives.
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 re hazards resulting in
human casualties.
Road Safety
Unless in an emergency, drivers in moving vehicles are prohibited from using hand held equipments for calls.
In certain countries, it is permitted for drivers in moving vehicles to use hands-free devices for calls. Usage of
this product may interfere with normal operations of medical instruments. Many hospitals and clinics prohibit
use of these equipments.
Non-Ionic Radiation
To ensure eciency of radio wave transmission and reduce interference, user should operate this product
under the recommended normal environments. As with other similar mobile wireless communication
equipments, in order to comply with required operations and for the safety of the users, it is recommended
that the user maintains a safe distance from the antenna during the operation of the equipment.
Dopod Defective Pixel Warranty Policy
As the LCD display on the handheld product is made up of high precision components, possible
lit or dark pixels (Note) appearing on the display screen is a common occurrence 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 on specic locations of LCD screen.
Dark Pixel: black dot on specic locations of the LCD screen.
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Table of Contents
Getting to know your phone
Phone Functions
3.1 Phone Function .......................................................... 40
3.2 Making Phone Calls................................................... 45
3.3 Receiving Voice Calls................................................. 52
3.4 Call Options................................................................. 54
3.5 Additional Information on Dialing........................ 59
3.6 Speed Dial.................................................................... 63
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Input Methods
2.1 Changing Input Methods ........................................ 25
2.2 Input Modes................................................................ 26
2.3 Deleting Texts by Using Back Button.................... 30
2.4 Clipboard ..................................................................... 31
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1.1 Phone and Accessories............................................. 3
1.2 Insert the USIM/SIM Card ........................................ 8
1.3 Insert the microSD Card........................................... 9
1.4 Home Screen............................................................... 10
1.5 Frequently used functions ...................................... 15
1.6 Clear Storage (Hard Reset) ...................................... 21
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Managing Personal Information
4.1 Contacts ....................................................................... 68
4.2 Calendar....................................................................... 82
4.3 Tasks .............................................................................. 93
4.4 Voice Notes.................................................................. 96
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Exchanging Messages
5.1 Messaging.................................................................... 102
5.2 Text Message............................................................... 104
5.3 Outlook E-mail............................................................ 111
5.4 MMS............................................................................... 120
5.5 POP3/IMAP4 E-mail Account .................................. 126
5.6 Configuring Messaging............................................ 129
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Experiencing Multimedia
6.1 Camera and Recoder................................................. 139
6.2 Pictures and Videos................................................... 150
6.3 Windows Media Player ............................................. 157
6.4 Audio Manager.......................................................... 168
6.5 Streaming Media........................................................ 170
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Getting Connected
7.1 Comm Manager.......................................................... 173
7.2 Bluetooth ..................................................................... 174
7.3 WiFi network ............................................................... 183
7.4 Internet Sharing......................................................... 187
7.5 Network Wizard.......................................................... 193
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Experiencing Internet
8.1 Internet Explorer........................................................ 199
8.2 Windows Live .............................................................. 217
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Synchronizing Your Phone
9.1 Windows Mobile Device Center and Office Outlook
2007 234
9.2 Establishing Connection.......................................... 239
9.3 Using ActiveSync ....................................................... 241
9.4 Synchronizing with a Computer installed with
Windows XP................................................................. 242
9.5 Synchronize through Bluetooth Connection ..... 244
9.6 Sync with Exchange Server ..................................... 248
9.7 File Transfer and Management............................... 251
9.8 Advanced PC Sync Settings .................................... 254
9.9 Sync Music, Video, and Pictures............................. 257
9.10 Import pictures and video clips........................... 259
9.11 Installing Software.................................................. 261
9.12 ActiveSync Connection Troubleshooting.......... 263
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Settings
10.1 Home Screen ............................................................ 268
10.2 The Phone Settings ................................................. 271
10.3 Sound ......................................................................... 273
10.4 Removing Programs ............................................... 277
10.5 Profiles........................................................................ 279
10.6 Time and Zone.......................................................... 283
10.7 Unlock Screen Clock ............................................... 285
10.8 Personal Information.............................................. 286
10.9 Protecting Your Phone ........................................... 287
10.10 Power Management ............................................. 291
10.11 Accessibility............................................................ 292
10.12 Find Operating System Version ........................ 293
10.13 JOGGR ...................................................................... 294
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More Applications
11.1 Java (MIDlet Manager) ........................................... 297
11.2 File Explorer .............................................................. 298
11.3 Task Manager............................................................ 299
11.4 Office Mobile ............................................................ 300
11.5 SIM Manager............................................................. 304
11.6 Calculator .................................................................. 305
11.7 Games......................................................................... 306
11.8 Voice Commander................................................... 308
11.9 Cyberon Talking Dictionary ................................. 310
11.10 Info Feed ................................................................. 311
11.11 Adobe Reader LE ................................................... 313
11.12 Quick Notes ............................................................ 314
11.13 Windows Update ................................................... 315
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After purchasing this product, please carefully read through
the user’s manual before operating. For your reading
convenience, this manual is designed with many tips and
services in order to help you to nd information quickly.
Page Format
Generally, each page is separated into upper and lower
areas, regardless of the left or right half of the page.
Browsing is made from left to right and then from up to
down in a Z shape, continuing on the next pages. There are
small red boxes on the outer edges of the contents page to
assist you in nding specic chapter topics.
Topic Format
The beginning of each topic always starts from the right page: The topic (first) page
will explain what features you will learn from the specific topic. The Actions Index
will assist you to quickly search for how to perform certain actions. The last part is
the contents page. The contents page is separated into three levels. For example, in
Chapter 3, there are 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 as 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 some
concepts, notes, and precautions.
Tip Symbols
Caution
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Press Callbutton
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3.1 Using the Phone Function
When you begin to use the Dopod C500 phone functions, you will need to enter
the SIM card PIN number in order to connect to the GSM mobile network. When
using this phone, you can control wireless functions such as activate/deactivate
the phone. Youcan also adjust the headsetvolume anytime during a call or when
using the device.
3.1.1 Phone Functions
In the Pho ne screen, you c an acc ess, dial, search contacts, or save phon e
numbers to the contacts list. Under certain circumstances (such as on a plane),
you may need to turn off the phone functions of the handset. You can use the
Comm Manager to manually deactivate/activate the phone’s communication
functions. When the phone function is off, you will not be able to receive calls,
send/receive messages, or use GPRS to connect to wireless mobile network. But
other hand set functions such as browsing the calendar, listening to music, or
playing games can still be used.
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Every topic’s content page includes icons that will assist the reader in operating the
product and learning quickly. At the beginning of each action icon, the purpose of
this action will be outlined in red background color. Each procedure will indicate
the numbering, the action you will need to execute, the screen that appears for this
procedure, and the descriptions for this procedure.
About Action Icons
Name ofcurrentprocedure
Actions totake
Procedure Number
Mobile phone or computer
screen
Actiondescriptions
Action: Switch input method
Switch input methods
anywhere that text can be
entered.
Select the input language.
Press FN key
then press Space
key
Select Language
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Topic
Getting to know your phone
In this topic, you will learn to…
1. Phoneand Accessories
2. Insert the USIM/SIM card
3. Insert a microSD card
4. Home Screen
5. Frequently used functions
6. Clear Storage (Hard Reset)
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Index
Action
Familiarize Yourself with the Phone and Accessories..............3
Accessories .............................................................................................6
LED indicator..........................................................................................7
Insert the USIM/SIM card..................................................................8
Insert the microSD card .....................................................................9
Familiarize Yourself With the Home Screen .............................10
Status indicator and program icons ........................................... 11
Using the Start Menu....................................................................... 15
Return to the Home screen............................................................ 16
Go back to the previous page....................................................... 16
Switch to a Dierent Prole........................................................... 17
Use the menu...................................................................................... 17
Using the keypad lock ..................................................................... 18
Unlock keypad .................................................................................184
JOGGR tutorial.................................................................................... 19
Use Voice Commander to control the phone.......................... 20
Using the Clear Storage ................................................................. 21
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Getting to know your phone
1.1 Phone and Accessories
Get to know the handset buttons, LED indicators, and related accessories.
Familiarize Yourself with the Phone and Accessories
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Getting to know your phone
1Speaker Listen to a phone call.
2LED Indicator This indicator (green/red/amber) notifies you of the battery and network
status of your phone.
3Display Screen
4Left Soft Key Press to perform the command shown in the label above the button.
5Talk Button Press to dial a phone number, answer a call, switch to another call, or put a
call on hold. Press and hold to activate/deactivate speakerphone mode.
6Home Button Press to go to the Home Screen.
7Qwerty KeyboardKeyboard This is similar to a standard keyboard on a PC. Use Qwerty keyboard to enter
alphanumerical characters, and symbols.
8Button Press once to let you type symbols (characters in green) and enter numbers
in text elds. Press two more times for continuous symbol or number entries.
9Microphone Speak into the microphone when receiving or making a phone call or during
voice recording.
10 Button Press to type a single capital letter. Press the FN key, then this key to type in
all caps.
11 Button Press to open the Symbol table.
12 Button Press the key and this key to open Comm Manager.
13 Button Press to open Internet Explorer Mobile.
14 Back Button Press to go to the previous screen, or backspace over characters.
15 Hang Up Button Press to end a call, or press and hold to lock the phone.
16 Right Soft Key Press to perform the command shown in the label above the button.
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Navigation Control
Buttons/Center OK
Button
Use to scroll left, right, up, or down. Press the center to use as the
CENTER OK button.
18 Light Sensor Dark conditions sensed here will activate a backlight under the
keyboard.
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199 LED indicator This indicator (blue/green/amber) notifies you of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
connectivity status.
20 Sync Connector/
Earphone Jack
Pry open the plastic cover to connect the USB cable to synchronize data or
recharge the battery. You can also connect the earphone to listen to audio
media or use the phone’s hands-free kit.
21 Release Lock Press to release the back cover lock.
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22 Amplier speaker When using the amplifier speaker, you can listen to system sounds,
communication, and music.
23 Camera lens CMOS lens with 2.0 megapixels.
24 Self-photo Mirror Helps you take a photo of yourself by aligning your reection in this mirror.
25 Power Button Hold for 2 seconds to turn the phone on/o.
26 microSD Slot Pry open the rubber cover to install microSD card.
27 Voice Recognition
Button
Press to open the voice recognition program; Press and hold to open Voice
Notes.
28 Car Antenna
Connector
Lets you attach your phone to the car antenna for better network reception.
Remove the back cover, then peel off the rubber cap and connect the
antenna jack.
29 Battery Cover Open the battery cover to install the battery, USIM/SIM card.
30 Camera Button Press to open the Camera program.
311 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.
Accessories 1AC Adapter Recharge the phone battery.
2USB Cable Connect your phone to a PC and synchronize
data.
3Stereo Headset
Provide a volume control slider and a TALK/
END button. You can press the button to pick
up a call or put a call on hold or press and
hold the button to end the call. Plug into
earphone jack to listen to audio les.
4Pouch Store your phone in the pouch to keep it
away from dust and prevent scratches.
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LED indicator
The left LED indicator (orange/red/green) is used for indicating the phone battery and network status.
The right LED indicator (blue) is used for indicating the Bluetooth status.
The table below is the representative meaning for each dierent LED indicator color:
Left LED Status
Solid green Battery is fully charged.
Blank Battery case is empty, no USIM/SIM card inserted or phone is o.
Solid amber Battery is charging or the phone is using ActiveSync to synchronize with a PC.
Solid red Battery is not installed or battery is over discharged.
Blinking green Connected to the network.
Blinking red Battery very low (less than 10%).
Blinking amber Battery temperature is higher or less than the functional limits of 0 to 48 degrees Celsius
(32 to 118 degrees Fahrenheit), and has stopped charging.
Amber/Green
LED o
Battery fault. The “Battery Fault” indicator ( ) is displayed. In this case, the blinking
green LED can be recovered by unplugging the AC adapter.
Right LED Status
Blinking blue Bluetooth mode set to "On" or "Visible" mode.
Blinking green Connected to Wi-Fi network.
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1.2 Insert the USIM/SIM Card
Your USIM/SIM (subscriber identity module) card is provided by your telecom service provider, it
contains your basic data. For example the phone number and address book.
You will not be able to access/use any telecom services without a USIM/SIM. (Please contact the
telecom service provider for more information regarding telecom services and USIM/SIM)
Insert the USIM/SIM card
Procedures:
1. Open the USIM/SIM card lock, by pulling it down slightly
and then towards you, at the top-right corner of the
battery compartment.
2. Insert the USIM/SIM card into the slot at the top-right
corner with its gold-plated contacts facing down. Push
the USIM/SIM card all the way in until the USIM/SIM card
locks into place.
3. Close the USIM/SIM card lock. The USIM/SIM card slot.
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1.3 Insert the microSD Card
Insert the microSD card. You can store information such as pictures, documents, and program data on
the microSD card.
Insert the microSD card
Procedures:
1. With the keyboard facing down, pry open the microSD cover on the right side of the phone.
2. Insert the microSD card into the slot with its gold contacts facing up, then replace the cover.
To remove, press the microSD card to pop it out of the slot.
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1.4 Home Screen
Displays message status: missed calls, new messages, etc.
Display network status and the current line, Bluetooth
, Wi-Fi and JOGGR status.
Displays current battery level and the
network signal strength.
The most recently used programs.
Date. Select this eld for activating the
Comm Manager.
Display telecom service
provider name.
The Wi-Fi network status.
Display missed calls.
Select this eld to view all
missed calls. Display next upcoming appointment
Select this eld for activating Calendar.
Display current prole.
Select this eld for switching
the prole.
Display the number of unread messages.
Select this eld for open the Messaging.
In the main screen, press the left
soft key to show all the software
installed in the device.
In the main screen, press the right
soft key to open Contacts, Call
History and Messages.
Displays function to the left
soft key.
Displays function of the right soft
button.
This picture above shows all items of the Home screen. When you use your phone, please press
Navigation Control Buttons to scroll the Home screen and view all items.
Familiarize Yourself with the Home Screen
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