HTC PM23100 User manual

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Contents
Getting started
Your phone 6
SIM card 7
Battery 8
Switching the power on or off 11
Entering your PIN 11
Finger gestures 12
Setting up your phone for the first time 12
Start screen 12
Basics
Adjusting the volume 14
Sleep mode 14
Lock screen 15
Changing the ringtone 16
Changing the theme 16
Account setup 16
Switching between apps 17
Windows Store 18
Using speech on your phone 18
Phone calls
Making a call 20
Receiving calls 21
What can I do during a call? 21
Starting a conference call 22
Call history 23
Turning airplane mode on or off 24
People
Keeping in touch 25
Importing contacts from your SIM card 25
Adding a new contact 25
Jumping to a section in the contacts list 26
Filtering your contacts list 26
Merging contact profiles 26
Searching, editing or deleting 27
Sharing with a group of contacts in real-time 28
Organizing your contacts into groups 29
What is the Me card? 31
Posting to social networks 31
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Filtering social updates 33
Keyboard
Using the onscreen keyboard 34
Entering words with predictive text 35
Changing the keyboard language 35
Messaging
Texting and chatting in one place 36
Sharing picture, video, or ringtone in a message 37
Viewing and replying to a message 38
Managing conversations 39
Email
Adding your Windows Live account 40
Adding a POP3/IMAP email account 40
Adding a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account 41
Checking email 41
Sending email 42
Managing email messages 43
Changing email account settings 44
Camera
Camera basics 45
Taking a photo 46
Recording video 47
Camera flash doesn't turn on? 47
After capturing 48
Taking a panoramic photo 48
Taking continuous photo shots 49
Photos, videos, and music
Pictures 50
Music + Videos 52
Syncing
Why do I need the Zune software? 54
Installing and setting up the Zune software 54
Syncing pictures, music, and videos 55
Setting up wireless sync 56
Internet connections
Data connection 57
Wi-Fi 58
Using your phone as a mobile hotspot 59
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Conventions used in this guide
In this user guide, we use the following symbols to indicate useful and important
information:
This is a note. A note often gives additional information, such as what happens
when you choose to do or not to do a certain action. A note also provides
information that may only be applicable to some situations.
This is a tip. A tip gives you an alternative way to do a particular step or procedure,
or lets you know of an option that you may find helpful.
This indicates important information that you need in order to accomplish a certain
task or to get a feature to work properly.
This provides safety precaution information, that is, information that you need to be
careful about to prevent potential problems.
4Conventions used in this guide

Other helpful resources
For health, safety, and regulatory information, please read the Safety and regulatory
guide that’s included in the box.
In addition to this user guide, you can find help information, FAQs, and more in
www.htc.com/us/support.
To learn a lot more about using Windows®Phone, open Help+Tips on your phone. Or
use your web browser and go to windowsphone.com.
Certain Windows Phone features or Microsoft®services may not be available in
some countries or regions.
5Other helpful resources

Getting started
Your phone
1. BACK
2. USB connector
3. START
4. SEARCH
5. Camera button
6. VOLUME
7. Notification LED
8. Proximity sensor
9. POWER
10. 3.5mm headset jack
11. Front camera
If you want to use a screen protector, please don’t cover and block the proximity
sensor. You can purchase the dedicated screen protector for your phone that
already has a small opening for the sensor.
6Getting started

SIM card
The SIM card contains your phone number, service details, and memory for storing
phonebook contacts and/or text messages.
Inserting the SIM card
1. Insert the SIM eject tool (or a small bent paperclip) into the small hole next to
the SIM card tray.
2. Pull the SIM card tray out, and place the SIM card (contacts facing down) into
the tray.
3. Insert the SIM card tray into its slot.
Removing the SIM card
Make sure to switch off your phone before removing your SIM card.
1. Insert the SIM eject tool (or a small bent paperclip) into the small hole next to
the SIM card tray.
2. Pull the SIM card tray out and remove the SIM card.
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Battery
Your phone uses a rechargeable, non-removable battery. How long the battery can
last before it needs recharging depends on how you use your phone. The features and
accessories you use can affect battery life. For example, leaving your Bluetooth®
connection always on uses more power. Long phone calls and frequent web browsing
use up a lot of battery power. Also, consider your location: poor signal strength from
your mobile network and extreme temperature make the battery work harder.
Charging the battery
Before you turn on and start using your phone, it is recommended that you charge
the battery.
Only the power adapter and USB cable provided in the box must be used to charge
the battery.
1. Insert the small end of the USB cable into the USB connector.
2. Insert the other end of the USB cable into the power adapter.
3. Plug in the power adapter to an electrical outlet to start charging the battery.
As the battery is being charged, the notification LED shows a solid red light. The light
turns to solid green when the battery is fully charged.
When you charge the battery and the phone is on, the charging battery icon is
displayed in the status bar. After the battery has been fully charged, the charging
battery icon turns to a full battery icon .
As a safety precaution, the battery stops charging when it overheats.
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Wireless charging for your phone
The Wireless charging battery cover funtion lets you conveniently
charge your phone’s battery on a compatible wireless charging mat
(sold separately, please contact your service provider or retail store for
purchasing details).
Charging the battery
You can start charging your phone using a compatible wireless
charging mat.
As the battery is being charged, the notification LED shows a solid
orange light. The light turns to solid green when the battery is fully
charged.
(Contact your service provider or retail store for a list of supported
accessories for wireless charging.)
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Specifications
Receive operational frequency 100KHz ~200KHz
Supply charging voltage 5V ± 0.2V to the battery
charging subsystem.
Charging current 500mA
Operating temperature range -2°C to 60°C
Integrated charge current 2.5W output
Applications
Smart phone Wireless Power
Applications for product
FCC ID NM8PM23100
It is compatible with WPC or Qi.
* This phone accessory features RX charging only.
* The wireless charging battery function is compatible with charging
mats operating in 100KHz~200KHz sold in retail stores.
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Switching the power on or off
Switching the power on
Press the POWER button. Easy.
When you turn on your phone for the first time, you’ll need to set it up.
Switching the power off
1. If the display is off, press the POWER button to turn it back on, then unlock the
screen.
2. Press and hold the POWER button until you see the message, slide down to
power off.
3. Swipe your finger down the screen.
Phone not responding?
Restart your phone if it doesn't respond when you touch the screen or press
the buttons.
Press and hold the POWER button for at least 12 seconds. Your phone turns
off and then turns back on.
Entering your PIN
Some SIM cards come with a PIN (personal identification number) set by your mobile
operator.
If you’re asked for a PIN, enter it and then tap enter.
If you enter the wrong PIN three times, the SIM card is blocked. If this happens, you
can unblock it with the PUK (PIN Unlocking Key) obtained from your mobile
operator.
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Finger gestures
Tap When you want to type using the keyboard, select items onscreen such
as apps and settings, or press onscreen buttons, simply tap them with
your finger.
Press and
hold
To open the available options for an item (for example, a contact or link
in a web page), simply press and hold the item.
Swipe or
slide
To swipe or slide means to quickly drag your finger vertically or
horizontally across the screen.
Drag Press and hold your finger with some pressure before you start to drag.
While dragging, don't release your finger until you have reached the
target position.
Flick Flicking the screen is similar to swiping, except that you need to swipe
your finger in light, quicker strokes. This finger gesture is always in a
vertical direction, such as when flicking the contacts or message list.
Rotate On most screens, you can automatically change the screen orientation
from portrait to landscape by turning your phone sideways. When
entering text, you can turn your phone sideways to bring up a bigger
onscreen keyboard.
Pinch In some apps, like Pictures or the web browser, you can “pinch” the
screen using two fingers (for example, thumb and index finger) to zoom
in or zoom out when viewing a picture or web page.
Setting up your phone for the first time
When you switch on your phone for the first time, you’ll be asked to set it up. Just
follow the onscreen instructions and you’ll be up and running in no time.
Be sure to sign in with your Microsoft account so you can use services such as
Windows Store, Xbox LIVE®, and more.
Start screen
Up front on the Start screen, you'll see live tiles that continuously update and show
what’s most personal to you. You’ll see things like your photo album, how many new
text and email messages you have, and more.
§Simply swipe your finger up or down to scroll through the tiles.
§On the Start screen, swipe your finger left to access apps and settings.
§Tap a letter tile to see all of the alphabet tiles.
§Tap a highlighted tile to jump to that section.
§To return to the Start screen, press .
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Rearranging and resizing tiles
1. Press and hold the tile you want to move until it floats.
2. Tap the arrow in the lower right corner to resize the tile.
3. Drag the tile where you want it to go.
4. When you're done moving tiles, press or .
Pinning items to the Start screen
You can pin just about anything you want to the Start screen: apps, pictures, songs,
favorite websites, documents, and even contacts.
For example, when you pin a contact to the Start screen, you’ll get all of that person’s
updates — feeds, email, text messages, and call notifications — right from that tile.
1. To pin something, press and hold it until a menu appears.
2. Tap pin to start.
Unpinning a tile
1. Press and hold the tile you want to remove.
2. Tap .
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Basics
Adjusting the volume
1. Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to make the volume bar
appear.
2. Keep pressing until you get the volume level that you want.
Silencing your ringer
1. Press the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to make the volume bar
appear.
2. Tap .
If the Vibrate option is on in the settings, your phone will change to vibrate mode. If
it's not, your phone will change to silent mode.
Sleep mode
Sleep mode saves battery power by putting your phone into a low power state while
the display is off. It also stops accidental button presses when your phone is in your
bag or pocket. You’ll still receive messages and calls though.
Switching to Sleep mode
Briefly press the POWER button to turn off the display and switch to Sleep mode.
Your phone also automatically goes into Sleep mode when it’s idle for a while.
Waking up from Sleep mode
To wake your phone up manually, press the POWER button. You’ll need to unlock the
screen.
Your phone automatically wakes up when you have an incoming call.
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Lock screen
Unlocking the screen
Swipe your finger up to unlock the screen or answer an incoming call.
If you've set up a password in the settings, you'll need to enter it to unlock the
screen.
Changing your lock screen wallpaper
Browse the collection of preset wallpapers or choose from photos that you've taken
with the camera.
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > lock screen.
3. Tap the Background box and then choose photo.
4. Tap change photo and select a photo from your albums or tap to take a new
photo.
5. If the photo you selected is bigger than the allowable wallpaper size, crop the
photo.
To crop, drag the photo and position the part that you want to be your
wallpaper inside the crop box, and then tap .
Customizing your lock screen notifications
Get a quick glance of important notifications right on your lock screen.
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > lock screen.
3. Choose an app for detailed notifications.
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4. Choose up to five apps for quick notifications.
5. When you're done, press or .
Changing the ringtone
Choose from the preset ringtones.
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > ringtones+sounds.
3. Tap the Ringtone box.
4. Listen to a ringtone by tapping the play icon beside its name.
5. Tap the ringtone you want to use.
Changing the theme
Feeling a little blue? You can change the screen's background and accent colors to
match your mood. The accent color you choose will appear in various places, like the
tiles on the Start screen, app icons, on web links, in messages, and more.
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > theme.
3. Choose the background and accent colors that you like by tapping their
respective boxes.
Account setup
Set up your online accounts so you can send and receive email, and more.
Depending on the type of email account that you set up, other items such as contacts,
calendar, or other information can appear on your phone as well. And when you sign
in to your social networking accounts, you'll also get your friends' status updates and
see the pictures they've posted.
Setting up an account
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > email+accounts.
3. Tap add an account, and then tap the type of account you want to set up.
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Syncing an account
If you're not seeing your most recent email messages or status updates in an account,
you can manually sync the account to download them.
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > email+accounts.
3. Press and hold the account whose information you want to download, and then
tap sync.
Deleting an account
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > email+accounts.
3. Press and hold the account you want to delete, and then tap delete.
Your primary Microsoft account cannot be deleted. You'll need to do a factory reset
to remove it.
Switching between apps
Many apps can run at the same time, and there's an easy way to switch between them
all.
1. Press and hold to see what apps are currently running.
2. Slide left or right across the screen to see all of the open apps, and then tap the
one you want to use.
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Windows Store
In Windows Store, it’s easy to download and purchase apps that fit your needs. A
wide collection of free and paid apps is available, from everyday apps, powerful
business apps, to fun games. You can also purchase songs.
From the Start screen, slide to the left and tap Store to start shopping.
Using speech on your phone
Make a call, send a text, or find a place by simply using your voice.
The speech feature may not be available in some countries or regions.
1. Press and hold .
If this is your first time using the speech feature, the screen will display some
examples of things you can say. After reading the examples, tap accept (or tap
speak).
2. Say an instruction, for example:
§To call someone in your contact list, you can say Call Jennifer Singer,
mobile.
§To open an app such as Calendar, say Open Calendar.
§To search for something on the Web such as pizza parlors, you can say
Find pizza parlors.
§If you need help, say What can I say? to view or listen to the various
types of voice instructions you can use.
Turning on more speech commands
You can turn on additional speech commands in the settings, such as saving and
dialing speed dial numbers. You can also set your phone to read aloud text messages
and allow you to dictate your reply message without typing.
1. On the Start screen, slide to the left.
2. Tap Settings > ease of access.
3. Tap the Speech for phone accessibility On/Off switch to turn on additional
speech commands for phone calls. You'll be able to use these commands:
Save speed dial To assign a speed dial number
Call
number
To call a speed dial number
Turn call forwarding on/off To turn call forwarding on or off
4. Press to return to the settings list.
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5. Tap speech.
6. Make sure the Play audio confirmations switch is turned on. This makes your
phone speak aloud to inform you of incoming phone calls.
7. To make your phone read text messages to you, tap the Read aloud incoming
text messages box. Choose whether you want your phone to read text
messages all the time, or only when you're using a Bluetooth or wired headset.
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Phone calls
Making a call
Some SIM cards come with a PIN (personal identification number) set by your
mobile operator. If you’re asked for a PIN, enter it and then tap OK. If you enter the
wrong PIN three times, your SIM card is blocked. Don't worry. Just contact your
mobile operator and ask for the PUK (PIN Unblocking Key).
1. On the Start screen, tap .
2. Tap to open the keypad.
3. Enter the number you want to call and then tap call.
To hang up, tap end call.
If you're ready to hang up but the Phone dialer screen isn't displayed anymore, tap
the notification at the top of the screen, and then tap end call.
Making an emergency call
In some regions, you can make emergency calls even if you don’t have a SIM card
installed or your SIM card has been blocked.
1. On the Start screen, tap .
2. Tap to open the keypad.
3. Dial the emergency number for your locale and then tap call.
If you enabled your password but forgot it, you can still make an emergency call
without entering the password by tapping emergency call on the lock screen and
then dialing the local emergency number.
Making an international call
1. On the Start screen, tap .
2. Tap to open the keypad.
3. Press and hold the 0key until the + sign appears.
The plus sign (+) shows that you're making an international call (instead of
entering the international access number for the country you're in).
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