Sagem My S-7 User manual

User’s Manual
Revision: V.03
April, 2004

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Note
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.

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Safety Precautions
General Guidelines for Your Smartphone
Avoid placing the Smartphone in a location subject to extreme temperatures, high
humidity, or heavy dust.
The Smartphone and its accessories are not waterproof. Please keep them in a dry place.
Do not knock, shake, or toss the Smartphone. Doing so may cause leakage, overheating,
or fire.
Do not disassemble the Smartphone or its accessories without authorized permission.
Do not place the Smartphone near the edge of a surface, especially when the vibration
function of the Smartphone is turned on. The Smartphone may move and drop due to the
vibration.
Keep the Smartphone in place when driving. Do not place it on the passenger seat or
where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop.
Do not delete files in the Windows folder of the Smartphone. Doing so may cause
malfunction.
Guidelines for Using the Phone Feature
Use the Smartphone in a normal position. Do not cover the antenna unnecessarily; doing
so may affect the communication quality and consume more power.
Use a phone headset or pull over your car first if using the Smartphone when driving.
Your Smartphone producesthe electromagnetic wavewith the specific absorption rate
(SAR)of 0.427 W/kg,lowerthanthe standardvalue of 1.6W/kg.However,to reducethe
effects of the electromagnetic wave on the human body, please use the phone feature with
care. For example, make short calls as possible as you can.
Your Smartphone is a low-power RF (radio frequency) device. It receives and sends out
RF signals when the phone feature is turned on. Therefore, be careful of the following:
• Most RF devices are shielded from RF signals. However, your Smartphone may still
interfere with or get interfered by nearby devices, such as a TV set, radio, or
computer.
• Turn off the phone feature where posted notices are set up to avoid interference or
danger.
• Turn off the phone feature near hospitals or medical equipment (such as pacemakers
or hearing aids) to avoid interference.
• Turn off the phone feature near gas stations, fuel depots, chemical factories, or
blasting areas.
• Turn off the phone feature on an aircraft to avoid interference with the flight
instruments for possible danger.

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Guidelines for Using the AC Adapter
Use only the AC adapter (PHIHONG, PSC05R-050)supplied with your Smartphone. Use
of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and/or danger.
This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked with “LPS”,
“Limited Power Source” and output rated + 5 V dc / 1 A.
Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment. Never touch the adapter when
your hands or feet are wet.
Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter. Avoid locations with restricted airflow.
Connect the adapter to a proper power source. The voltage and grounding requirements
are found on the product case and/or packaging.
Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged.
Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the unit if
it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture.
Guidelines for Using the Battery
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not mutilate, puncture, or dispose of battery in fire. The battery can burst or explode,
releasing hazardous chemicals.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
Do not immerse, throw the battery in water or seawater.
Do not use, charge and leave the battery at high temperature.
The temperature during charging/discharging periods must be kept within 0℃(32℉) to
40℃(104 ℉). Otherwise the battery might be damaged.
Must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Use the battery only in the specified equipment.
Use a specified charger approved by the manufacturer.
Use only a specified battery (eMore, MIFES-ISTO) in the Smartphone.
Use only a specified USB cradle approved by the manufacturer.

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Preface
Welcome
Congratulations on purchasing Sagem My S-7, a Windows Mobile™ Smartphone.
Your Smartphone is more than a mobile phone. It not only provides the full features of a
GPRS mobile phone, but also allows you to take photos, record videos, browse the Internet
and WAP web pages, receive and send messages (such as emails, instant messages and MMS
multimedia messages), listen to music, play JAVA games, and lots more. Whenever you need
to communicate, capture images, search for information, send messages or enjoy yourself, the
Smartphone can help you get what you want any time any place.
With the Windows Mobile™ for Smartphone operating system, you can always use
Microsoft®ActiveSync®to synchronize your personal Microsoft Outlook data between the
Smartphone and desktop computer, including Contacts, Calendar, Inbox, and Tasks.
About this Manual
This manual is composed of three parts.
Part I “System Manual” tells you how to use the Smartphone, including the basic
operations, core programs of Windows Mobile™, and the system settings.
Part II “Software Manual” gives information on the “additional software” (in addition
to the core programs of Windows Mobile™), including the add-on programs and games
provided by your Smartphone manufacturer.
Part III “References” provides the reference information, such as the product
specifications.
|NOTE}
When the commands are connected with an arrow ( ), select them in that
order.
Some of the features are provided by the wireless mobile network services and
not described in details in this manual. Please contact your service provider for
further information.
Depending on the continuing developments of the product, the software
supplied with your Smartphone may be changed or updated. If there is any
difference between the information in this manual and your product, the
operation should be based on the product you have.

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Where to Find Information
If you cannot find information in this manual, refer to the following table to acquire the
specific information:
For information on See this source
First time startup Quick Start Guide
Chapter 7 of this manualMore information on Microsoft ActiveSync
ActiveSync Help on your desktop computer
The readme files in the “Microsoft
ActiveSync” folder on your desktop
computer or the Smartphone Companion CD
Last-minute updates and detailed technical
information
The Microsoft Web site:
www.microsoft.com

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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................i
Preface............................................................................................................... iii
Safety Precautions ...............................................................................................i
General Guidelines for Your Smartphone................................i
Guidelines for Using the Phone Feature ..................................i
Guidelines for Using the AC Adapter ...................................... ii
Guidelines for Using the Battery ............................................. ii
Preface iii
Welcome ................................................................................ iii
About this Manual................................................................... iii
Where to Find Information...................................................... iv
Table of Contents................................................................................................v
Part I System Manual..........................................................................................1
1Getting Started ....................................................................................3
1.1 Hardware Features..................................................................4
Front Components...................................................................4
Back Components ...................................................................5
Side Components....................................................................5
Top and Bottom Components .................................................6
ActiveSync Cable and USB Cradle .........................................6
1.2 Installing SIM Card and Battery ..............................................7
1.3 Charging the Battery ...............................................................8
1.4 Turning Your Smartphone on and off......................................9
Turning on ...............................................................................9
Turning off ...............................................................................9
Power Management ................................................................9
1.5 Installing ActiveSync .............................................................10
1.6 Expanding Your Smartphone ................................................12
Accessories ...........................................................................12
Using the Phone Headset .....................................................12
Using a SD/MMC Card..........................................................13
2Basic Skills.........................................................................................15
2.1 Navigation Methods...............................................................16
Navigation Stick.....................................................................16
Home Key..............................................................................16
Back Key ...............................................................................16
Soft Keys ...............................................................................17
Numeric Keypad....................................................................17
2.2 Home Screen and Screen Elements.....................................18
Home Screen ........................................................................18
Status Indicators....................................................................19

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Start List ............................................................................... 20
Menus................................................................................... 20
Quick List.............................................................................. 21
2.3 Entering Text and Numbers ................................................. 22
Entering Numbers in Numeric Mode .................................... 23
Entering Symbols ................................................................. 24
Miscellaneous Input Tasks ................................................... 24
2.4 Securing the Smartphone..................................................... 25
Locking the Keypad.............................................................. 25
Locking the Smartphone ...................................................... 26
Locking the SIM Card ........................................................... 27
3Using the Phone ............................................................................... 29
3.1 Making a Call........................................................................ 30
Making a Call from the Home Screen .................................. 30
Making a Call from Contacts ................................................ 31
Making a Call Using a Recently Dialed Number .................. 31
Making a Call from the Call History List ............................... 32
Making a Call from a Hyperlink Phone Number ................... 32
Making a Call from Speed Dial............................................. 32
3.2 Responding to an Incoming Call .......................................... 33
Answering an Incoming Call................................................. 33
Rejecting an Incoming Call................................................... 33
3.3 Managing More than One Call ............................................. 34
Holding a Call to Take a Second Call................................... 34
Rejecting the Second Call .................................................... 34
Holding a Call to Make a Second Call.................................. 34
Swapping between Calls ...................................................... 34
Setting up a Conference Call ............................................... 34
3.4 In-call Options....................................................................... 35
Adjusting the Phone Volume ................................................ 35
Speakerphone ...................................................................... 35
In-call Options....................................................................... 35
3.5 Call History ........................................................................... 36
Viewing Call History ............................................................. 36
Call History Menu Commands.............................................. 36
3.6 Speed Dial ............................................................................ 37
Creating a Speed Dial .......................................................... 37
Editing a Speed Dial ............................................................. 37
Deleting a Speed Dial........................................................... 38
Viewing the Speed Dial List.................................................. 38
3.7 Voice Mail ............................................................................. 39
Setting up the Voice Mail Phone Number ............................ 39
Checking Your Voice Mail .................................................... 39
3.8 International Call................................................................... 40
3.9 Turning off the Radio ............................................................ 41
4Setting up Your Smartphone ............................................................ 43
4.1 Settings (Page 1).................................................................. 44
Phone ................................................................................... 45
Sounds ................................................................................. 48
Profiles.................................................................................. 50
Home Screen........................................................................ 51
About .................................................................................... 52
Accessibility .......................................................................... 53

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Beam .....................................................................................53
Bluetooth ...............................................................................53
4.2 Settings (Page 2)...................................................................54
Certificates ............................................................................55
Data Connections..................................................................55
Date and Time.......................................................................60
Owner Information.................................................................61
Power Management ..............................................................61
Regional Settings ..................................................................61
Remove Programs ................................................................62
Security .................................................................................62
4.3 Settings (Page 3)...................................................................63
Advance Settings ..................................................................63
5Messaging Features ..........................................................................65
5.1 Understanding Messaging Types..........................................66
E-mail Messaging..................................................................66
Text Messaging (SMS)..........................................................66
Media Messaging (MMS) ......................................................67
Instant Messaging .................................................................67
5.2 Setting up Messaging Accounts............................................68
Setting up Outlook Synchronization ......................................68
Setting up an Internet E-mail Account...................................68
5.3 Working with Accounts ..........................................................70
5.4 Creating Messages ...............................................................71
Creating a Message in Messaging........................................71
Creating a Message from a Contact Card ............................72
Using Predefined Text in Messages .....................................72
Inserting Voice Recordings into Messages...........................73
Inserting Pictures into Messages ..........................................73
Inserting Sounds into Messages ...........................................73
Inserting Signatures into Messages ......................................74
Saving a Draft of a Message.................................................74
Requesting a Delivery Receipt..............................................75
5.5 Sending and Receiving Messages........................................76
Sending and Receiving Media Messages .............................76
Sending and Receiving Text Messages................................76
Sending and Receiving E-Mail Messages ............................77
5.6 Viewing and Responding to Messages .................................78
Working with the Message List .............................................78
Working with Messages ........................................................78
Working with Large Messages and Attachments..................80
Accepting Meeting Requests ................................................83
5.7 Working with Message Folders .............................................84
5.8 MSN Messenger....................................................................86
Using MSN Messenger .........................................................86
6Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks ..........................................................89
6.1 Contacts 90
Viewing Contacts...................................................................90
Creating a New Contact ........................................................92
Deleting a Contact.................................................................92
Finding a Contact ..................................................................92
Editing a Contact ...................................................................93
Selecting a Ring Tone for a Contact .....................................93

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Copying Phone Numbers from SIM Card to Contacts ......... 93
Copying Phone Numbers from Contacts to SIM Card ......... 94
Calling a Contact .................................................................. 94
6.2 Calendar 96
Creating a New Appointment ............................................... 96
Viewing an Appointment....................................................... 96
Editing an Appointment ........................................................ 96
Deleting an Appointment ...................................................... 97
Viewing Your Schedule ........................................................ 97
Importing Calendar Information............................................ 98
6.3 Tasks 99
Creating a New Task............................................................ 99
Viewing the Task List ......................................................... 100
6.4 Voice Notes ........................................................................ 101
Creating a Voice Note ........................................................ 101
Listening to a Recording..................................................... 101
6.5 Beaming Information .......................................................... 102
Beaming a Contact or an Appointment .............................. 102
Receiving Beamed Information .......................................... 102
7ActiveSync ...................................................................................... 103
7.1 Understanding ActiveSync ................................................. 104
7.2 Setting up ActiveSync ........................................................ 105
Creating a Partnership ....................................................... 105
Configuring an Exchange Server Connection .................... 105
Changing ActiveSync Settings Later.................................. 106
Creating a Synchronization Schedule ................................ 107
Synchronizing Automatically .............................................. 108
7.3 Synchronizing Information.................................................. 110
Starting and Stopping Synchronization .............................. 110
Synchronization Methods ................................................... 110
7.4 Deciding Which Information to Synchronize ...................... 112
Synchronizing Outlook E-mail ............................................ 112
Synchronizing Calendar ..................................................... 112
Synchronizing Contacts...................................................... 113
Synchronizing Tasks .......................................................... 113
7.5 ActiveSync Error Messages ............................................... 114
8Internet, Entertainment, and More.................................................. 115
8.1 Internet Explorer ................................................................. 116
Browsing the Web .............................................................. 116
Using the Favorites List...................................................... 117
Refreshing Web Pages ...................................................... 117
Customizing Pocket Internet Explorer ................................ 118
8.2 Media Player....................................................................... 119
Playing Video and Audio Files............................................ 119
Using Menu Commands When Playing a File.................... 120
Using Media Player Favorites ............................................ 121
Understanding Licenses ..................................................... 122
Media Player Compatibility................................................. 122
8.3 Modem Link ........................................................................ 124
Setting up an Infrared Connection...................................... 124
Setting up a USB Connection............................................. 124
8.4 Games 127
Solitaire............................................................................... 127

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Jawbreaker..........................................................................128
8.5 Calculator ............................................................................129
Part II Software Manual ..................................................................................130
9Using the Digital Camera.................................................................131
9.1 Phone Camera ....................................................................132
Taking Photos .....................................................................132
Continuous Shots ................................................................133
Recording Videos ................................................................134
Phone Camera Settings ......................................................135
Notes on Using Phone Camera ..........................................136
9.2 Phone Viewer ......................................................................137
Viewing Photos....................................................................137
Adding a Theme to a Photo ................................................139
Adding a Memo to a Photo..................................................139
Renaming a Photo...............................................................141
Adding a Special Effect to a Photo......................................141
Cropping a Photo ................................................................142
Slide Show ..........................................................................142
Phone Viewer Menu Commands ........................................143
9.3 Video Player ........................................................................144
Playing Videos.....................................................................144
Video Player Menu Commands ..........................................145
10 More Programs................................................................................147
10.1Photo ID 148
Assigning a Photo ID to a Contact ......................................148
Adding a Contact Using Photo ID .......................................150
Deleting a Contact...............................................................151
Editing a Contact .................................................................151
Viewing Modes ....................................................................151
Managing Contact Groups ..................................................154
Photo ID Settings ................................................................155
10.2Orange Programs................................................................156
Orange Backup ...................................................................156
Orange Update....................................................................156
10.3Java Game ..........................................................................157
Opening Java ......................................................................157
Burning Rush.......................................................................157
Part III References ..........................................................................................159
11 References ......................................................................................161
11.1Product Specification ..........................................................162
11.2Frequently-asked Questions ...............................................163
11.3Restoring Factory Default State ..........................................164
11.4Regulatory Information........................................................165
European Notice..................................................................165
FCC Notice:.........................................................................166
4RF Exposure Information (SAR)......................................167
12 Index .............................................................................................169


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Part I
System Manual


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1 Getting Started
This chapter introduces you to the external components of your Smartphone and guides you
through the process of setting up your Smartphone for use.

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1.1 Hardware Features
Front Components
Earpiece Serves as the phone earpiece.
Battery Charge Status (only when
the Smartphone is off):
Glowing orange indicates that battery
charging is in progress.
Wireless Radio Status:
Flashing green indicates that the
wireless radio is on.
Flashing green and red in turns
indicates unread messages.
Status
Indicator
Low Battery Status:
Flashing orange indicates low
battery when the wireless radio is on.
Flashing red indicates low battery
when the wireless radio is off.
Screen Displays the Home screen, status
icons, active programs and soft key
commands.
Moves up, down, left, or right by
pushing the stick toward the
corresponding direction.
Navigation
Stick
Selects by pressing.
Soft Key
Performs the command shown on the
display immediately above the keys.
Turns your Smartphone on or off.
Ends or rejects a call.
End Key
Press and hold to display the Quick
List.
Navigates to the previous screen.
Back Key
Backspaces over one or more
characters when you are in a text field.
Numeric
Keypad
Enters numbers and characters.
Home Key
Displays the Home screen.
Dials or answers a call.
Talk Key
Press and hold during a call to switch
to the speakerphone mode.

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Back Components
Speaker Sends out music, sounds, and
voice.
Battery Serves as the internal power
source for your Smartphone. You
can recharge the battery by
connecting to AC power.
Battery
Lock
Secures the battery in place.
Hand String
Hole
Hand string attaches to this hole.
Camera
Lens
Takes photos or records videos.
Viewing
Mirror
Lets you see your own reflection
in the small mirror when taking
photos of yourself.
Side Components
Adjusts the volume by pressing the
upper or lower button.
Press to immediately silence the
ring of an incoming call.
Volume
Control
Press and hold the upper button to
record voice.
SD/MMC
Card Slot
Accepts an optional SD/MMC card
for extended memory capacity or
input/ouput functions.

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Top and Bottom Components
Headphone
Connector
Connects to a pair of stereo headphones
or a hands-free phone headset.
IR Port Beams files to other mobile devices.
ActiveSync
Connector
Connects to the ActiveSync cable.
Serves as the mouthpiece during a call.
Microphone
Receives sound and voice to record
voice.
ActiveSync Cable and USB Cradle
ActiveSync
Cable
Connects your Smartphone to a desktop
computer.
Smartphone
Connector
Connects your Smartphone.
Charge
Indicator
Glows in orange to indicate that the
battery in the battery compartment is
being charged. When the battery is fully
charged, the indicator goes off.
Battery
Compartment
Connects an additional battery or the
battery removed from your Smartphone
for charging.
Power
Connector
Connects the AC adapter.
ActiveSync
Connector
Connects the ActiveSync cable.
Cradle Front
Cradle Back

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1.2 Installing SIM Card and Battery
After applying for an account with a mobile phone service provider, you will be provided a
SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card. This card contains your mobile phone account
details, contacts that can be stored and any additional services to which you have subscribed.
You must install a SIM card before you can make or receive phone calls or use wireless data
services.
1. Insert the SIM card with the contact area facing
downward (the angled corner is in the upper-right
position). Make sure that the SIM card is slided below
the two metal holders.
2. To install the battery, insert the two projecting
p
arts on the battery into the holes in the battery
compartment, and then close the battery. You
should hear a “click” sound when the battery
lock is engaged.
|NOTE}
To remove the battery, push the battery lock downward. The battery will pop
out slightly for removing.
Insert and remove the SIM card with care. Do not bend the SIM card or scratch
the contact area.
Battery lock

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1.3 Charging the Battery
You must fully charge the battery before starting to use your Smartphone for the first time.
1. Attach the converter to the AC adapter.
2. Connect to AC power. You can connect with the USB cradle or without it.
With the USB Cradle
Slide your Smartphone into the cradle.
Connect the appropriate end of the
AC adapter to the USB cradle.
Plug the other end of the AC adapter
into a wall outlet.
Without the USB Cradle
Connect the USB adapter to the bottom o
f
your Smartphone.
Connect the appropriate end of the AC
adapter to the USB adapter.
Plug the other end of the AC adapter
into a wall outlet.
3. The status indicator on the Smartphone glows orange to indicate that battery charging is in
progress. The indicator is off when the battery is fully charged.
|NOTE}
When charging the battery for the very first time, you should charge it for at
least eight hours.
A discharged battery can be fully charged after two hours. The charging time
may vary under different conditions.
When a fully discharged battery is being charged, you can turn on the
Smartphone only after it connects to the AC power for at least five minutes.
You can remove the battery and put it in the cradle’s battery compartment for
charging.
You may use your Smartphone during charging.
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