DOPOD C800 User manual

User Manual
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Thank you for purchasing the all new Windows
Mobile™ PDA Phone!
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 and/or other countries.
QuickMark and its icons are registered trademarks of SimpleAct, Inc.
Our company reserves the right to make modications to this manual
without further notice.
Warning: 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.
In-ight Safety
As this product may interfere with operation of in-ight navigation system
and navigation system communication networks, 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 In-ight Mode to turnoff
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. 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 efciency 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.
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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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Getting to Know Your C800 1
1.1 Familiarize With the Handset and Accessories ............. 3
1.2 Insert SIM Card ............................................................. 7
1.3 Insert MicroSD card....................................................... 8
1.4 Initial startup .................................................................. 9
1.5 Familiarize with the Today screen ............................... 10
1.6 Using the Start Menu................................................... 14
1.7 Standby mode and power on/off.................................. 15
1.8 Restore to Default (Hard Reset).................................. 16
Table of Contents
Learning the Input Modes
Using the Communication
3.1. Using the Phone......................................................... 40
3.2. Making Voice Calls ..................................................... 45
3.3 Receiving Voice Calls.................................................. 50
3.4 Call Option................................................................... 53
3.5 Additional Information on Dialing................................. 59
3.6 SmartDailing................................................................ 62
3.7 Managing Call History ................................................. 63
3.8 Congure Speed Dial ................................................. 65
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2.1 Using the Input Methods.............................................. 22
2.2 Using Block Recognizer .............................................. 28
2.3 Using Letter Recognizer.............................................. 29
2.4 Using Transcriber ........................................................ 30
2.5 Using the physical keyboard........................................ 32
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View Messages
4.1 Using the Messaging Center ....................................... 70
4.2 SMS............................................................................. 73
4.3 MMS (MultiMedia Message)........................................ 79
4.4 Outlook E-mail............................................................. 85
4.5 POP3 / IMAP4 Account ............................................... 92
Managing Personal Information
Synchronizing Your Phone
6.1 Introducing ActiveSync .............................................. 129
6.2 Installing ActiveSync.................................................. 130
6.3 Installing Microsoft Ofce Outlook............................. 132
6.4 First Connection ........................................................ 135
6.5 Using ActiveSync....................................................... 138
6.6 Synchronizing with Multiple Computers..................... 139
6.7 Synchronize Through Bluetooth Connection............. 141
6.8 Syncing with an Exchange Server............................. 147
6.9
Using ActiveSync to Transfer and Manage Files.............. 150
6.10 Advanced PC Sync Settings.................................... 153
6.11 Syncing Music, Video, and Pictures ........................ 159
6.12 Installing Software ................................................... 163
6.13 ActiveSync Connection Troubleshooting ................. 164
5.1 Contacts ...................................................................... 97
5.2 Calendar.................................................................... 107
5.3 Tasks ......................................................................... 115
5.4 Notes ......................................................................... 120
Experiencing Multimedia Entertainment
7.1 Camera and Video Camera....................................... 170
7.2 Viewing Pictures and Movies..................................... 175
7.3 Windows Media Player.............................................. 181
7.4Today Screen & Themes ............................................ 190
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Experience Mobile Office Live
8.1. Word Mobile .............................................................198
8.2 Excel Mobile ..............................................................205
8.3 PowerPoint Mobile.....................................................212
8.4 Adobe Reader LE ......................................................217
Wireless Connections
Experiencing Internet
Entertainment
10.1 Internet Explorer...................................................... 260
10.2. Pocket MSN............................................................ 267
9.1 Comm Manager......................................................... 223
9.2 Wi-Fi Wireless Networking ........................................ 226
9.3 Bluetooth ................................................................... 240
9.4 Bluetooth Explorer..................................................... 247
9.5 Congure Network Service Provider Settings..............249
9.6 Internet Sharing......................................................... 251
Setting the
Phone Information
11.1 My Information ......................................................... 278
11.2 Phone ...................................................................... 280
11.3 Congure Incoming Ring Tone ................................ 285
11.4 Function Button........................................................ 286
11.5 Start Menu ............................................................... 288
11.6 Input......................................................................... 289
11.7 Password Protection................................................ 291
11.8 Sounds and Notications ......................................... 293
11.9 Removing Programs ................................................ 294
11.10 Local Area Setting.................................................. 296
11.11 Memory .................................................................. 297
11.12 Power..................................................................... 299
11.13 Backlight ............................................................... 300
11.14 Clock & Alarm ........................................................ 301
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11.15 Screen .................................................................. 303
11.16 Device Information................................................. 304
11.17 About ..................................................................... 305
11.18 Microphone AGC ................................................... 306
11.19 Beam ..................................................................... 306
11.20 Advanced Wi-Fi Settings........................................ 307
11.21 Connections .......................................................... 310
11.22 Task Manager ....................................................... 316
11.23 Keyboard sliding sound effect................................ 317
Using More Programs
Q&A
13.1 Q&A......................................................................... 347
12.1. Java MIDlet Manager ............................................. 322
12.2 File Explorer ............................................................ 324
12.3 Voice Commander................................................... 331
12.4 ZIP........................................................................... 336
12.5 Search ..................................................................... 340
12.6 Calculator ................................................................ 341
12.7 Game....................................................................... 342
12.8 Recorder.................................................................. 344
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After purchasing this product, carefully read
through the user manual before operatingFor
your reading convenience, this manual is de-
signed with many tips and services in order to
help you nd information quickly.
Page Format
Generally, each page is separated into up-
per 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 page.
There are small red boxes on the outer
edge of the contents page to assist you in
finding specific chapter topics.
Topic Format
The beginning of each topic always starts
with the page on the right.Thetopic (first)
page will explain what functions are cov-
ered under the specified topic.Actions
Index will help you to quickly find out 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, 3. 1, 3. 2, 3. 3 serve as the
second level sub-headers; 3. 1 is then fur-
ther divided into 3. 1. 1 Phone screen and
3. 1. 2 Input PIN number information sub-
sections. Similar types of functions may be
further subdivided to reduce confusion.
How to Use This Manual
Mouse Cursor
At every screen on the phone there will
be one mouse cursor indicating where
you should use your stylus.
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Action: Phone Home screen
Press Call button
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screen.
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3. 1 Using the Phone
When you begin to use the Dopod S300 phone functions, you will need
to enter the SIM card PIN number in order to connect to the GSM mobile
network. When using this device, you can control wireless functions, e.g.
activate/deactivate the phone. You can also adjust the headset volume
anytime 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 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 by connecting to a wireless mobile network. But other phone
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 as-
sist the reader in operating the product and learning
quickly.At the beginning of each action icon, the pur-
pose of this action will be outlined in red background
color.Each procedure will indicate the step sequence
numbers, the action you will need to execute, the
screen that appears for this procedure, and the de-
scriptions for this procedure.
Select Change PIN
code
About Action Icons
This manual provides tip symbols to remind users of
some pointers, notes, and precautions.
Tip Symbols
Caution
Tips
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Action to take
Procedure Number
Mobile phone or
computer screen
Action descriptions
Action: Change PIN Code
Mouse Cursor
1Select <digit keys>
then select Enter
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Name of
current procedure
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Topic
Getting to Know the C800
In this topic, you will learn to…
1. Getting to now the unit and accessories
2. Insert SIM card
3. Insert MicroSD card
4. Initial startup
5. Familiarize with the Home screen
6. Using the Start Menu
7. Standby mode and power on/off
8. Restore to Default (Hard Reset)
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Action
Index
Familiarize With the Handset and Accessories..................3
LED indicator......................................................................6
Accessories........................................................................6
Insert SIM card...................................................................7
Insert MicroSD card ...........................................................8
Screen calibration .............................................................9
Install default program .......................................................9
Familiarize With the Today Screen...................................10
Status indicator and program icons.................................. 11
Using the Start Menu .......................................................14
Power off ..........................................................................15
Using the Restore to Default............................................16
Hard Reset restore to default...........................................17
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1.1 Familiarize With the Handset and Accessories
Getting to know the handset buttons, LED indicators, and appropriate
accessories.
Familiarize With the Handset and Accessories
1Power button
Press the power button to turnoff the screen on the unit. After
the screen has been turned off, you will still be able to make
calls and receive messages. If you wish to turnoff the unit,
please press and hold the power button for 5 seconds. After the
phone has been turned off, you will not be able to make calls or
receive messages.
2Left LED indicator
The left LED will indicate event notications, charging status,
and GSM/GPRS connection status. For descriptions on the
ashing indicators, please refer to the upcoming chapters.
3Speaker Listen to voice calls
4Right LED
indicator
The right LED will indicate the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth status.
For descriptions on the ashing indicators, please refer to the
upcoming chapters.
5Touchscreen Freehand drawing on the touchscreen with the stylus, or click
the screen for various information
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Getting to Know the C800
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6Talk button Press the talk button to answer calls or make calls
7Start menu button Press the Start menu button to open the Start menu
8Left conrmation
button
Press the left conrmation button to execute the corresponding
action or application on lower left of the screen
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5-way navigation
button/
conrmation
button
When within an application, press up/down/left/right of the
navigation button to move the cursor to each of the options.
Press the conrmation button to select the option that the
cursor lands on
10 Right conrmation
button
Press the right conrmation button to execute the corresponding
action or application on lower left of the screen
11 OK button
Press the OK button to enter the input data or terminate
a application. The OK button corresponds to the function
identically of icon in upper right corner of screen
12 Hang up button Press the hang up button to end the call or return to the Today
screen
13 Physical keyboard
Use the physical keyboard to enter text. For detailed
descriptions on the physical keyboard, please refer to the
second chapter.
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Getting to Know the C800
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14 Camera Button
Press once to activate the camera function.If the camera
function has been activated, you will be able to capture
photographs or record movies after a single press
15 Volume scroll
wheel
Scroll the scroll wheel to adjust volume of the device and during
in-calls
16 Reset button Use the stylus to press the reset button to restart your phone
17 MicroSD slot You can insert a MicroSD memory card into the MicroSD slot to
save data
18 Lanyard latch You can hang the lanyard onto this latch
19 Car antenna
connector
Connects the mobile phone to the car’s antenna which will
allow better call quality.You will need to remove the rubber cap
and connect the antenna connector and plug to use. When not
in use, please replace the rubber cap.
20 Back cover Remove the back cover to reveal the battery and SIM card
21 Amplier speaker Listen to device sounds and music
22 Self-photo mirror Use the self photo mirror to preview the scene when taking a
photo of yourself
23 Camera lens 2 megapixel CMOS camera. Capture photographs and record
movies
24 Comm Manager Press this button to open the comm. manager
25 Voice command
button
Press this button to access the voice command to control the
phone, or to perform quick dialing
26 Stylus Use the stylus on the touchscreen to do freehand drawing
27 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 to AC adapter to
recharge.
28 Back cover latch Flick this latch to open the back cover
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Getting to Know the C800
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1AC adapter Recharges the phone battery.
2Sync cable Connect to the computer and perform data synchronization
3Headset
The headset provides volume control buttons and Send/End
buttons.You can use the button to answer or hang up incoming
calls.Please plug the headset into the headset/sync/
power connector port to listen to music or make calls
4Leather pouch For protection and convenient carrying of your phone.
LED indicator
The left LED indicator (green) is used to indicate the battery and network status of the
phone.
The right LED indicator (blue/green) is used to indicate the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless
network connection status.
Left LED indicator status:
Indicators Status
Solid green Batter charging is complete.
Not lit Battery compartment is empty.
Flashing green 1. Found GSM/GRPS/EDGE network
2. System messages
Right LED indicator status:
Indicators Status
Flashing blue Bluetooth mode is in “Activated” or “Detected”
mode.
Flashing green Wi-Fi mode is “Activated”
Switch ashing blue/green Bluetooth and Wi-Fi modes are “Activated”
Accessories
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1.2 Insert SIM Card
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.Before inserting the card, make sure that the
phone power is turned off.
!If you do not insert the SIM card, you will not be able to use the
mobile communication functions
Insert SIM card
1. Flick open the catch: hole the
handset in one hand, with the back
side facing up. Then follow the
indicated direction as the illustration
to ick open the catch.
2. Remove the battery cover: pull the
battery cover up.
3.
Remove the batter: hold on to the groove to left side of
battery, then lift off the battery.
4. Slide the SIM card latch downwards: slide down to open the SIM card latch.
5.
Insert the SIM card in the direction to the right: insert the SIM card into the
slot.
6. Slide the SIM card latch upwards:
slide up to close the SIM card latch.
7. Install the battery and battery cover:
place the battery into the battery
compartment, then close the battery
cover.
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To remove the SIM card, please rst open the SIM card latch (step 4), then push
on the top of SIM card and slide the card to the left out of the slot. Then replace
the battery ad close the battery cover.
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5
SIM card latch
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Getting to Know the C800
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1.3 Insert MicroSD card
Install Micro SD card.You can store pictures, music, documents, and
program data etc. on the MicroSD memory card.
Insert MicroSD card
1 2
Hold on to the
MicroSD memory
card protective cover
on left side of unit,
then pull outwards.
Insert the
MicroSD
memory card
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Please click on the center
of the crosshair appearing
on the screen in order to
complete screen calibration.
1.4 Initial startup
During initial startup, the system will guide you on how to use the quick
menu, calibrate the screen on your device, install the preset applications,
and congure the mobile network. Please follow the onscreen directions.
Screen calibration
Install default program
Please wait for the automatic
program installation to
complete installing the
preset applications.
▲ Screen calibration
screen
▲ Default program
installation screen
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Getting to Know the C800
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1.5 Familiarize with the Today screen
The C800 mobile phone comes with special edition themes out of
the factory. This manual uses the Windows Mobile™ 5 default Today
screen, themes and menus as sample explanations.
Today screen displays the following important information: Status
indicator, time and date, upcoming appointments, personal information,
pending tasks, SMS, and missed calls.You can directly click on the
icons to launch applications or settings.The icons located on the status
bar include: roaming, available GPRS service, time, missed calls, new
messages, reception status, and GPRS connection.
If you wish to customize the shown items on the Home screen,
background picture etc. Please select Start > Settings > Today.
For conguring the Today screen, please refer to section 7.4 Today
screen & themes
Familiarize With the Today Screen
1 Click to show Start menu
2 Click to check connection status
3Shows the current signal strength,
click to open phone settings
4 Click to adjust vibrate/ring tone level
5 Show system time
6Show system date and time. Click to
congure the time, date, and alarm
7Shows the owner name, click to
congure the name
8Click to access SMS, task, or the
calendar
9 Click to open Pocket MSN
10 Battery status, click to launch power
management
11 Click to change the orientation of
screen display
12 Click to launch comm. manager
13 Click to open the nightlight settings
screen
14 Click to open the calendar
15 Click to open contacts
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