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Thank you for choosing the AT&T Smart Device Pantech Matrix Pro,
which has adopted the Microsoft Windows Mobile™ 6.1 Standard in
a dual slider design to give you the convenience of Windows and the
comfort of a familiar shape. Using ActiveSync®, you can keep your PC
and Pantech Matrix Pro synchronized at all times. The Pantech Matrix
Pro offers the various features listed below which are designed to
enhance your mobile experience.
Key Features of the Pantech Matrix Pro
Microsoft Windows Mobile™ 6.1 for Smartphone OS
Full graphic TFT 262K Color LCD (240 x 320 pixels)
Full QWERTY keyboard
CMOS Camera (2.0 megapixels)
Built-in Bluetooth Technology
Advanced Voice Command Technology
2-Way Text Messaging
Multimedia Messaging Service
E-mail Messaging Service
microSD Card for External Memory (SDIO Support)
Voice Memo
Easy text entry using the XT9 text input mode.
Internet Access
Video Share Calling
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This Pantech Matrix Pro user guide contains very important information
about how to handle and use the product.
Please read this manual thoroughly, pay attention to the warranty on
the back page and be warned of the exclusions and limitations of your
warranty, which is, for example, to prohibit using the unauthorized
accessories or components.
WELCOME
2
Using Shortcuts
Numbered menu items, such as
menus, sub-menus, and options can
be quickly accessed by using their
shortcut numbers. In Start window,
Main Menus can be accessed by
pressing the number keys (1 to 9)
corresponding to their location on
the screen.
Example: Accessing the Shop
Multimedia menu.
1. Press the [Start] soft key.
2. Press the [8] for
Media Mall.
3. Press the [1] for Shop Tones
.
4. Press the [1] for
Shop Games.
5. Press the scroll key to display the
list of available games.
Menu Outline
The following list shows the menu
structure and indicates the number
assigned to each option.
1 Messaging
1.1 Messages
1.2 New E-mail Account
2 Calendar
3 Contacts
4 ActiveSync
MENU TREE
5 AT&T Music
5.1 Windows Media Player
5.2 Shop Music
5.3 MusicID
5.4 XM Radio Mobile
5.5 Music Videos
5.6 Pandora
5.7 Community
6 Cellular Video
7 MEdia Net
8 Media Mall
8.1 Shop Tones
8.2 Shop Games
8.3 Shop Graphics
8.4 Shop Multimedia
8.5 Shop Applications
8.6 MEdia Net Home
9 My Stuff
10 IM & E-mail
10.1 IM
10.2 Get Xpress Mail
11 MobiTV
12 AT&T GPS
12.1 Get Navigator
13 Organizer
13.1 Alarm
13.2 Calculator
13.3 Notepad
3
13.4 Tasks
13.5 Voice Note
13.6 World Time
14 Office Mobile
14.1 Excel Mobile
14.2 OneNote Mobile
14.3 PowerPoint Mobile
14.4 Word Mobile
15 Games
16 Internet Explorer
17 Applications
17.1 Camera
17.2 File Explorer
17.3 Java
17.4 JETCET PDF
17.5 Mobile banking
17.6 My-Cast Weather
17.7 Speed Dial
17.8 SystemInfo
17.9 Task Manager
17.10 Voice Commander
18 Settings
18.1 Phone
18.2 Sounds
18.3 Profiles
18.4 Home Screen
18.5 Clock & Alarm
18.6 Connections
18.7 Security
18.8 Remove Programs
18.9 Power Management
MENU TREE
More...
1 Video Share
2 Accessibility
3 Regional Settings
4 Owner Information
5 About
6 Device Name
7 Error Reporting
8 Customer Feedback
9 Windows Update
More...
1 Setup E-mail
2 Managed Programs
19 Call History
20 Internet Sharing
21 Remote Desktop
22 Bluetooth
22.1 Bluetooth Manager
22.2 BT PC Remote
22.3 BT Send Object
4
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ..................................................................... 14
INSIDE THE PACKAGE ....................................................................................... 15
HANDSET DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................
16
NUMBER PAD VIEW ....................................................................................................16
QWERTY KEYBOARD VIEW .......................................................................................
17
ACTIVATING YOUR PHONE ............................................................................... 18
HOME SCREEN ....................................................................................................
19
HOME SCREEN CUSTOMIZATION .............................................................................19
HOME SCREEN ICONS .............................................................................................
19
QUICK & EASY .............................................................................................................
22
USING QWERTY KEYBOARD .....................................................................................
23
BATTERY USAGE ................................................................................................ 24
BATTERY INSTALLATION .............................................................................................24
BATTERY REMOVAL ....................................................................................................
24
BATTERY CHARGING ..................................................................................................
25
BATTERY USAGE TIMES .............................................................................................
26
BATTERY STANDBY TIMES .......................................................................................
26
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION .........................................................................
26
CHAPTER 2
BASIC OPERATION ......................................................................................... 28
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF ...................................................................... 29
ABOUT YOUR SIM CARD ............................................................................................29
INSTALLING SIM CARD ...............................................................................................
29
TURNING THE PHONE ON .......................................................................................
29
TURNING THE PHONE OFF .......................................................................................
29
CALL FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................ 30
MAKE A CALL BY ENTERING A CONTACT NAME ..................................................30
MAKE A CALL BY ENTERING A PHONE NUMBER .................................................
30
MAKE A CALL FROM AN OPEN CONTACT ..............................................................
30
MAKE A CALL FROM THE CALL HISTORY LIST ....................................................
31
MAKE A CALL FROM A HYPERLINK PHONE NUMBER .........................................
31
ANSWER A CALL BY PRESSING ANY KEY .............................................................
31
ANSWER OR IGNORE A CALL ..................................................................................
32
ANSWER A SECOND CALL ........................................................................................
32
INSERT A MANUAL PAUSE IN A DIALING SEQUENCE ..........................................
32
INSERT A THREE-SECOND PAUSE IN A DIALING SEQUENCE ............................
33
BASIC FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................. 34
SETTING UP YOUR VOICEMAIL .................................................................................34
LOCK THE KEYPAD .....................................................................................................
34
UNLOCK THE KEYPAD ................................................................................................
34
AUTO-LOCK THE KEYPAD ..........................................................................................
35
SET THE DATE AND TIME ..........................................................................................
35
SET THE IDLE TIMER ..................................................................................................
36
CHANGE THE HOME SCREEN APPEARANCE ........................................................
36
VIEW OPERATING SYSTEM INFORMATION .............................................................
37
ENTER OWNER INFORMATION .................................................................................
37
EXPLORE FILES AND FOLDERS ...............................................................................
38
SILENCE THE RING TONE OF AN INCOMING CALL ..............................................
38
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MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL ....................................................................... 39
ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS ......................................................................
40
CHANGE BETWEEN UPPERCASE, LOWERCASE, AND CAPS LOCK ...................40
CHANGE THE MULTIPRESS TIMEOUT ......................................................................
40
DELETE CHARACTERS ...............................................................................................
41
ENTER A SPACE ..........................................................................................................
41
ENTER A SYMBOL ......................................................................................................
41
ENTER NUMBERS IN TEXT BOXES ..........................................................................
41
ENTER PUNCTUATION IN MULTIPRESS MODE ......................................................
42
ENTER PUNCTUATION IN XT9 MODE ......................................................................
42
ENTER TEXT IN XT9 MODE .......................................................................................
42
START A NEW LINE .....................................................................................................
42
TURN ON CAPS LOCK ................................................................................................
43
ENTER THE PLUS SIGN FOR INTERNATIONAL CALLS .........................................
43
CHANGE THE INPUT MODE .......................................................................................
43
CHAPTER 3
CALENDAR, CONTACTS, CALL HISTORY & MY STUFF ........................... 44
CALENDAR ............................................................................................................ 45
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT .................................................................................45
DELETE AN APPOINTMENT .......................................................................................
45
UPDATE AN APPOINTMENT .......................................................................................
46
VIEW AN APPOINTMENT ............................................................................................
46
VIEW APPOINTMENTS FOR THE WEEK ..................................................................
46
VIEW TODAY’S AGENDA .............................................................................................
47
VIEW YOUR AGENDA FOR A SPECIFIC DATE .........................................................
47
VIEW YOUR SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH .............................................................
47
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT RECURRING ....................................................................
48
SHOW WEEK NUMBERS .............................................................................................
48
CHANGE THE WORK WEEK DISPLAY ......................................................................
49
CHANGE THE REMINDER TIME .................................................................................
49
CONTACTS ............................................................................................................ 50
CREATE A NEW CONTACT .........................................................................................50
SEND CONTACT ...........................................................................................................
50
CALL A CONTACT FROM CONTACT INFORMATION ...............................................
51
CALL A CONTACT FROM THE CONTACT LIST ........................................................
51
CHANGE THE DEFAULT NUMBER FOR A CONTACT ..............................................
51
DUPLICATE A CONTACT .............................................................................................
52
COPY TO DEVICE / SIM .............................................................................................
52
COPY ALL TO DEVICE / SIM ......................................................................................
52
DELETE A CONTACT ...................................................................................................
53
DELETE ALL DEVICE / SIM ........................................................................................
53
CREATE A CONTACT FOR A CALLER .....................................................................
53
FILTER THE CONTACT LIST .......................................................................................
54
VIDEO SHARE ..............................................................................................................
54
FIND A CONTACT ........................................................................................................
56
SEND AN E-MAIL TO A CONTACT .............................................................................
56
SEND A TEXT MESSAGE TO A CONTACT ...............................................................
56
VIEW AND EDIT CONTACT INFORMATION ..............................................................
57
ADD A PICTURE TO A CONTACT ..............................................................................
57
REMOVE A PICTURE FROM A CONTACT ................................................................
58
ASSIGN A CATEGORY TO A CONTACT ....................................................................
58
ASSIGN A RING TONE TO A CONTACT ...................................................................
59
CONTENTS
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CREATE A SPEED DIAL ..............................................................................................59
USING SPEED DIALS ..................................................................................................
60
VIEW AND EDIT A SPEED DIAL ................................................................................
60
DELETE A SPEED DIAL ..............................................................................................
60
SEND AS VCARD .........................................................................................................
61
CALL HISTORY ..................................................................................................... 62
VIEW CALL TIMERS ....................................................................................................62
RESET CALL TIMERS ..................................................................................................
62
VIEW DETAILS ABOUT A CALL ..................................................................................
63
CREATE A CONTACT FROM CALL HISTORY ...........................................................
63
DELETE AN ITEM FROM CALL HISTORY .................................................................
63
DIAL THE LAST NUMBER CALLED ...........................................................................
64
INSERT AN INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY CODE .......................................................
64
SEND AN E-MAIL MESSAGE FROM CALL HISTORY ..............................................
64
MY STUFF ............................................................................................................. 65
CHAPTER 4
VOICEMAIL & MESSAGING ........................................................................... 66
VOICEMAIL ............................................................................................................ 67
CALL YOUR VOICEMAIL BOX ....................................................................................67
TEXT MESSAGING ............................................................................................... 68
CREATE A TEXT MESSAGE .......................................................................................68
DELETE ALL MESSAGES ............................................................................................
68
MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE ...................................................................................... 69
CREATE A MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE ...........................................................................69
TEXT BOX .....................................................................................................................
69
MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE MENU OPTIONS ................................................................
70
VIEW MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE ...................................................................................
72
SELECT MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE IN THE LIST OF MESSAGE TYPE ...................
73
CHANGE MESSAGING ACCOUNT OPTIONS ............................................................
73
CHANGE HOW THE MESSAGE LIST DISPLAYS ......................................................
74
CREATE A MESSAGE FROM A CONTACT CARD ....................................................
74
SYNCHRONIZING E-MAIL MESSAGES ......................................................................
75
DURING SYNCHRONIZATION: ....................................................................................
75
CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO AN E-MAIL SERVER ..................................................
75
E-MAIL ................................................................................................................... 75
FOLDER BEHAVIOR WITH A DIRECT CONNECTION TO AN E-MAIL SERVER ...76
CREATING AN E-MAIL ACCOUNT ..............................................................................
76
CREATE AN E-MAIL MESSAGE ..................................................................................
77
OVERVIEW OF E-MAIL SECURITY ............................................................................
78
DOWNLOAD A COMPLETE E-MAIL MESSAGE ........................................................
79
DOWNLOAD AN ATTACHMENT ..................................................................................
79
MARK A FOLDER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION ............................................................
79
ADD A PICTURE TO AN E-MAIL MESSAGE .............................................................
80
VERIFY THE DIGITAL SIGNATURE ON A SIGNED MESSAGE YOU RECEIVE .....
80
SEND AND RECEIVE INTERNET E-MAIL MESSAGES ............................................
80
ADD A VOICE RECORDING TO AN E-MAIL MESSAGE ..........................................
81
SET UP AN INTERNET E-MAIL ACCOUNT MANUALLY ...........................................
81
DELETE A MESSAGE ..................................................................................................
82
DELETE AN ACCOUNT ...............................................................................................
83
EDIT PREDEFINED TEXT ............................................................................................
83
EMPTY THE DELETED ITEMS FOLDER ...................................................................
83
CONTENTS
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FORWARD A MESSAGE ..............................................................................................84
INSERT PREDEFINED TEXT INTO A MESSAGE ......................................................
84
MARK A MESSAGE AS READ OR UNREAD ............................................................
84
MOVE A MESSAGE TO A DIFFERENT FOLDER ......................................................
85
OPEN A MESSAGE ......................................................................................................
85
QUICKLY MOVE BETWEEN ACCOUNTS ...................................................................
86
SEND A MESSAGE DRAFT ........................................................................................
86
REPLY TO A MESSAGE ...............................................................................................
86
SAVE A DRAFT OF A MESSAGE ...............................................................................
87
SPECIFY THE LANGUAGE FOR READING A MESSAGE OR COMPOSING .........
87
STOP ADDING A SIGNATURE TO MESSAGES ........................................................
87
VIEW AN ATTACHMENT ..............................................................................................
88
VIEW MESSAGE FOLDER CONTENTS .....................................................................
88
VIEW THE INBOX MESSAGE LIST .............................................................................
88
VIEW THE LIST OF ACCOUNTS ................................................................................
89
WHAT IS SSL? ..............................................................................................................
89
CHAPTER 5
ORGANIZER ..................................................................................................... 90
ALARM ................................................................................................................... 91
USING THE ALARM .....................................................................................................91
VOICE NOTE ......................................................................................................... 92
CREATE A VOICE NOTE .............................................................................................92
LISTEN TO A VOICE NOTE .........................................................................................
92
DELETE A VOICE NOTE .............................................................................................
93
RENAME A VOICE NOTE ............................................................................................
93
SET AS RINGTONE A VOICE NOTE ..........................................................................
93
NOTEPAD .............................................................................................................. 94
TO ACCESS NOTEPAD ................................................................................................94
CREATING A MEMO ....................................................................................................
94
VIEWING A MEMO .......................................................................................................
94
SENDING A MEMO ......................................................................................................
94
DELETING A MEMO ....................................................................................................
94
CALCULATOR ........................................................................................................ 95
USING THE CALCULATOR ..........................................................................................95
WORLD TIME ........................................................................................................ 96
USING THE WORLD TIME ...........................................................................................96
TASKS .................................................................................................................... 97
CREATE A TASK ...........................................................................................................97
CHANGE A COMPLETED TASK TO INCOMPLETE ...................................................
97
ASSIGN A CATEGORY TO A TASK ............................................................................
97
DELETE A TASK ...........................................................................................................
98
MARK A TASK AS COMPLETE ...................................................................................
98
LOCATE A TASK ...........................................................................................................
98
CHAPTER 6
AT&T MUSIC .................................................................................................. 100
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
®
........................................................................... 101
COPYING MEDIA FILES ............................................................................................101
PLAYING MEDIA FILES .............................................................................................
102
SETTING UP A PLAYLIST .........................................................................................
104
CONTENTS
8
SHOP MUSIC ...................................................................................................... 106
MUSIC ID .............................................................................................................
107
USING ID SONG! .......................................................................................................107
USING MANAGE ID’S ................................................................................................
108
GETTING HELP WITH MUSICID ...............................................................................
108
EXITING FROM THE MUSICID APPLICATION .........................................................
108
XM RADIO MOBILE ............................................................................................ 109
MUSIC VIDEOS ...................................................................................................
110
PANDORA ............................................................................................................
111
COMMUNITY ....................................................................................................... 112
CHAPTER 7
MEDIA MALL ................................................................................................. 113
SHOP TONES ...................................................................................................... 114
SHOP GAMES .....................................................................................................
115
SHOP GRAPHICS ...............................................................................................
116
SHOP MULTIMEDIA ............................................................................................
117
SHOP APPLICATIONS ........................................................................................
118
MEDIA NET HOME .............................................................................................
119
CHAPTER 8
CELLULAR VIDEO ......................................................................................... 120
CELLULAR VIDEO .............................................................................................. 121
MEDIA CLIP OPTIONS .......................................................................................
122
LIBRARY ......................................................................................................................122
PLAY/PAUSE ................................................................................................................
122
STOP ...........................................................................................................................
122
SHUFFLE/REPEAT ......................................................................................................
122
FULL SCREEN ............................................................................................................
122
OPTIONS .....................................................................................................................122
PROPERTIES ..............................................................................................................
123
SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................123
USING THE VIDEO CATEGORIES .................................................................... 124
VIEWING A VIDEO CLIP ............................................................................................124
CUSTOMIZING CELLULAR VIDEO .................................................................... 125
UPDATING THE FAVORITES LIST ............................................................................125
ADDING A VIDEO ALERT ..........................................................................................
125
MY PURCHASES ................................................................................................ 126
PARENTAL CONTROLS ......................................................................................
127
SETTING UP PARENTAL CONTROL ........................................................................127
CONFIGURING THE FILTERS ...................................................................................
127
CHAPTER 9
IM&E-MAIL, MOBITV, MEDIA NET & OFFICE MOBILE ............................. 128
IM & E-MAIL ........................................................................................................ 129
INSTANT MESSAGING ...............................................................................................129
GET XPRESS MAIL ....................................................................................................
129
MOBITV ............................................................................................................... 130
MEDIA NET .........................................................................................................
131
CONTENTS
9
OFFICE MOBILE ................................................................................................. 132
EXCEL MOBILE ..........................................................................................................132
ONENOTE MOBILE ....................................................................................................
132
POWERPOINT MOBILE .............................................................................................
132
WORD MOBILE ...........................................................................................................
132
CHAPTER 10
CAMERA ......................................................................................................... 133
CAMERA / CAMCORDER MODE ...................................................................... 134
SELECT VIDEO QUALITY ..........................................................................................134
COPY AN IMAGE TO YOUR PHONE ........................................................................
134
TAKE VIDEOS USING A TIMER ................................................................................
135
ADJUST PICTURES AND VIDEO FOR LIGHTING CONDITIONS ..........................
135
SELECT WHERE PICTURES ARE SAVED ..............................................................
136
CREATE A PICTURES FOLDER ...............................................................................
136
EDIT A PICTURE ........................................................................................................
136
VIEW PICTURES AS A SLIDE SHOW ......................................................................
137
SET A PICTURE AS THE HOME SCREEN .............................................................
137
SEND A PICTURE VIA MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE ....................................................
138
SAVE A COPY OF A PICTURE ................................................................................
138
VIEW PICTURES ON YOUR PHONE ........................................................................
138
CAMERA / CAMCORDER OPERATIONS .......................................................... 139
CAMERA ......................................................................................................................139
VIDEO ..........................................................................................................................139
RECORD A VIDEO .....................................................................................................
139
PLAY RECORDED FILE .............................................................................................
139
TAKE A PICTURE .......................................................................................................
140
TAKE A PICTURE (MULTISHOT) ...............................................................................
140
SNAPSHOT .................................................................................................................
140
VIEWING SAVED FILE ...............................................................................................
140
VIDEO SHARE ............................................................................................................
141
CAMERA / CAMCORDER CONTROLS ............................................................. 142
CAMERA MENU ........................................................................................................142
CAMCORDER MENU ................................................................................................
143
GENERAL SETTINGS ................................................................................................
144
CAMERA SETTINGS ..................................................................................................
145
VIDEO SETTINGS ......................................................................................................
146
CHAPTER 11
INTERNET EXPLORER ................................................................................. 148
USING INTERNET EXPLORER ......................................................................... 149
ADD A WEB PAGE TO THE FAVORITES LIST ........................................................149
CHANGE CONNECTION OPTIONS ..........................................................................
149
CHANGE WEB PAGE DISPLAY OPTIONS ...............................................................
150
CLEAR HISTORY, COOKIES, OR TEMPORARY FILES ..........................................
150
CREATE A NEW FOLDER IN FAVORITES ...............................................................
151
DELETE A FAVORITE ................................................................................................
151
DISCONNECT FROM THE INTERNET .....................................................................
151
EDIT A FAVORITE ......................................................................................................
152
GO TO A LINK ............................................................................................................
152
GO TO A WEB PAGE .................................................................................................
152
CONTENTS
10
GO TO A WEB PAGE IN THE HISTORY LIST .........................................................153
OPEN INTERNET EXPLORER ..................................................................................
153
RETURN TO A WEB PAGE YOU VISITED IN THE SAME SESSION .....................
153
VIEW A FAVORITE .....................................................................................................
154
VIEW A LIST OF RECENTLY VISITED WEB PAGES ..............................................
154
MOVE A FAVORITE TO A FOLDER ..........................................................................
154
CHANGE THE ZOOM LEVEL ON WEB PAGES ......................................................
155
SHOW OR HIDE PICTURES ON WEB PAGES .......................................................
155
VIEW A PAGE IN FULL SCREEN MODE .................................................................
155
SEND A LINK VIA E-MAIL .........................................................................................
156
ADJUST THE SCROLLING SPEED ...........................................................................
156
CHAPTER 12
PC CONNECTIVITY, INTERNET SHARING, REMOTE DESKTOP,
BLUETOOTH & ACTIVESYNC ......................................................................
157
ACTIVESYNC ...................................................................................................... 158
INSTALL AND SET UP ACTIVESYNC ......................................................................158
SET UP AN EXCHANGE SERVER CONNECTION ..................................................
158
CHANGE ACTIVESYNC SETTINGS ..........................................................................
159
SCHEDULE SYNCHRONIZATION AS ITEMS ARRIVE ............................................
160
CHANGE THE SYNCHRONIZATION SCHEDULE ....................................................
160
START AND STOP SYNCHRONIZATION ..................................................................
161
VIEW INFORMATION ABOUT SYNC STATUS .........................................................
161
CHANGE SETTINGS FOR AN INFORMATION TYPE ..............................................
162
CONNECT THE PHONE ............................................................................................
162
DEACTIVATE THE USB MODEM ............................................................................
163
CONNECT TO A PC USING CHARGEABLE USB CABLE ......................................
163
CONNECT TO A PC USING BLUETOOTH ...............................................................
163
CHANGE E-MAIL SECURITY OPTIONS ...................................................................
164
EXCLUDE AN E-MAIL ADDRESS FROM REPLY ALL ............................................
165
INTERNET SHARING ......................................................................................... 166
INTERNET SHARING WITH BLUETOOTH ...............................................................166
INTERNET SHARING WITH USB CONNECTION ....................................................
166
REMOTE DESKTOP ........................................................................................... 167
BLUETOOTH ........................................................................................................
168
TURN BLUETOOTH ON AND OFF ...........................................................................168
PAIR WITH A BLUETOOTH DEVICE .........................................................................
169
SEND OBJECTS TO ANOTHER DEVICE .................................................................
169
USE YOUR PHONE AS A PC REMOTE ...................................................................
170
ADVANCED BLUETOOTH FEATURES ......................................................................
171
CHAPTER 13
APPLICATIONS .............................................................................................. 173
CAMERA .............................................................................................................. 174
FILE EXPLORER .................................................................................................
175
GET NAVIGATOR ................................................................................................
176
JAVA .....................................................................................................................
177
JETCET PDF .......................................................................................................
178
MOBILE BANKING ..............................................................................................
179
MY-CAST WEATHER ...........................................................................................
180
SPEED DIAL ........................................................................................................
181
CONTENTS
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SYSTEM INFO .................................................................................................... 182
TASK MANAGER .................................................................................................
183
VOICE COMMANDER .........................................................................................
184
GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................184
FEATURES .................................................................................................................
184
“VOICE COMMANDER SETTINGS” MAIN FUNCTIONS ..........................................
187
CHAPTER 14
SETTINGS ....................................................................................................... 190
PHONE ................................................................................................................ 191
AUTO ANSWER ..........................................................................................................191
AUTO LOCK ...............................................................................................................
191
CALL FORWARDING ..................................................................................................
191
CALL OPTIONS ..........................................................................................................
191
CALL WAITING ...........................................................................................................
192
CALLER ID ..................................................................................................................
192
CHANNELS .................................................................................................................192
FIXED DIALING ...........................................................................................................
193
NETWORKS ................................................................................................................
193
OWNER NUMBER ......................................................................................................
193
SERVICE DIALING NUMBERS (SDN) .......................................................................
194
SELECT TTY MODE ...................................................................................................
194
SOUNDS .............................................................................................................. 195
CHANGE OR TURN SOUNDS ON OR OFF ............................................................195
DELETE A SOUND .....................................................................................................
195
COPY A SOUND FROM YOUR PC TO YOUR PHONE ...........................................
196
PROFILES ............................................................................................................ 197
VIEW THE LIST OF PROFILES .................................................................................197
EDIT A PROFILE ........................................................................................................
197
CHANGE THE CURRENT PROFILE .........................................................................
197
HOME SCREEN .................................................................................................. 198
CLOCK & ALARM ...............................................................................................
199
SET THE DATE AND TIME ........................................................................................199
ALARM .........................................................................................................................199
CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................... 200
WIRELESS MANAGER ...............................................................................................200
CREATE A DIAL-UP CONNECTION ..........................................................................
200
CREATE A GPRS CONNECTION ..............................................................................
201
CREATE A PROXY CONNECTION ............................................................................
202
CREATE A VPN CONNECTION .................................................................................
202
DELETE A DIAL-UP CONNECTION ..........................................................................
203
DELETE A GPRS CONNECTION ..............................................................................
203
DELETE A PROXY CONNECTION ............................................................................
204
CHANGE AN INTRANET URL ...................................................................................
204
MAKE YOUR DEVICE VISIBLE ..................................................................................
204
USB TO PC .................................................................................................................
205
MODEM LINK ..............................................................................................................
205
DOMAIN ENROLL .......................................................................................................
205
SECURITY ........................................................................................................... 206
ENABLE THE DEVICE LOCK ....................................................................................206
DISABLE THE DEVICE LOCK ...................................................................................
206
ACTIVATING THE SIM PIN ........................................................................................
207
CONTENTS
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CHANGING THE SIM PIN ..........................................................................................207
CHANGING PIN2 ........................................................................................................
207
VIEW A CERTIFICATE ...............................................................................................
208
DELETE A CERTIFICATE ...........................................................................................
208
ENCRYPTION ..............................................................................................................
209
CHANGING MASTER CLEAR PASSWORD ..............................................................
209
MASTER CLEAR .........................................................................................................
209
REMOVE PROGRAMS ....................................................................................... 210
POWER MANAGEMENT .....................................................................................
211
VIDEO SHARE ....................................................................................................
212
ACCESSIBILITY ...................................................................................................
213
REGIONAL SETTINGS .......................................................................................
214
OWNER INFORMATION .....................................................................................
215
ABOUT ................................................................................................................. 216
DEVICE NAME ....................................................................................................
217
ERROR REPORTING ..........................................................................................
218
TURN ERROR REPORTING ON / OFF ....................................................................218
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK .................................................................................... 219
WINDOWS UPDATE ............................................................................................
220
SETUP E-MAIL ....................................................................................................
221
MANAGED PROGRAMS .....................................................................................
222
CHAPTER 15
GAMES ........................................................................................................... 223
BRAIN CHALLENGE V2 DEMO ......................................................................... 224
START A GAME OF BRAIN CHALLENGE ................................................................224
BUBBLE BREAKER ............................................................................................ 225
OVERVIEW OF BUBBLE BREAKER .........................................................................225
BREAKER BONUS ......................................................................................................
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UNDO ..........................................................................................................................225
START A GAME OF BUBBLE BREAKER .................................................................
225
SET BUBBLE BREAKER OPTIONS ..........................................................................
225
VIEW BUBBLE BREAKER STATISTICS ....................................................................
226
GUITAR HERO 3 MOBILE .................................................................................. 227
START A GAME OF GUITAR HERO 3 MOBILE ......................................................227
JEWEL QUEST II ................................................................................................ 228
START A GAME OF JEWEL QUEST II ....................................................................228
MIDNIGHT POOL DEMO ................................................................................ 229
START A GAME OF MIDNIGHT POOL .....................................................................229
MS. PAC-MAN DEMO ...................................................................................... 230
START A GAME OF MS. PAC-MAN ..........................................................................230
GAMEPLAY ..................................................................................................................
230
SCRABBLE .......................................................................................................... 232
START A GAME OF SCRABBLE BLAST ..................................................................232
SOLITAIRE ........................................................................................................... 233
START A GAME OF SOLITAIRE ...............................................................................233
HOW TO MOVE CARDS ............................................................................................
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PLAY SOLITAIRE ........................................................................................................
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TETRIS ................................................................................................................ 234
START A GAME OF TETRIS .....................................................................................234
CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 16
SAFETY AND WARRANTY ........................................................................... 235
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD PHONES .................. 236
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS .....................................................236
ANTENNA CARE ........................................................................................................
236
DRIVING SAFETY .......................................................................................................
237
ELECTRONIC DEVICES .............................................................................................
238
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................... 240
SAFETY INFORMATION FORFCC RF EXPOSURE .........................................
242
SAR INFORMATION ............................................................................................
243
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR BATTERY USAGE ....................................................244
FCC & INDUSTRY COMPLIANCE ..................................................................... 245
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY REGULATIONS FOR WIRELESS
DEVICES ............................................................................................................. 247
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE ................................................................................
249
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY ...........................................................................
256
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY .......................................................................
257
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY .............................................................................257
CONTENTS
This chapter addresses and explains the basic features of your
phone including:
INSIDE THE PACKAGE
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
ACTIVATING YOUR PHONE
HOME SCREEN
BATTERY USAGE
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CHAPTER 1
BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE
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Handset Battery
User ManualAC Travel Charger
INSIDE THE PACKAGE
This package should include all items pictured below.
If any are missing or different, you should immediately contact the
retailer where you purchased the phone.
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Earpiece
Left/Right
Soft Keys
End Key
Navigation Keys
Send Key
Home Key
Voicemail
Clear key
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
The Pantech Matrix Pro weight is about 151.4 g / 5.34 oz.
The dimensions are 106x51x21.6 mm / 4.1
7x2x 0.85
NUMBER PAD VIEW
Display
OK Key
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Camera
Camera
Key
Quick List/
REC key
Speaker
microSD slot
QWERTY KEYBOARD VIEW
Volume
Key
Left/Right
Soft key
Perform the
functions
shown at the
bottom line of
the display.
Function key
To enter a number
or a symbol, press
the function key,
and press the
corresponding key.
CAPS/Shift key
To type a single
uppercase letter,
press this key then
a letter.
Space key
Press to
enter a
space.
Clear/Back key
Return to previous screen
or delete characters in text
mode.
Enter key
Press to create
new line while
writing a
message.
Delete key
Press to delete
a number or
letter.
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
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NOTE
To use the QWERTY keyboard, ensure that the Number pad is closed, then
hold the phone horizontally and slide the screen up.
Charging slot
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ACTIVATING YOUR PHONE
If you have purchased Pantech Matrix Pro from the AT&T Store, it
has been activated already and is ready to use. If you have upgraded
your phone or received a new phone by mail, it probably needs to be
activated before you can use it.
To activate your phone, follow these steps:
1 Visit an AT&T Store and have your phone activated, and place your
cursor on the MY ACCOUNT tab available on the home page.
2 When the drop-down menu HOW ToWireless Guide displays,
select ACTIVATE YOUR NEW PHONE and press GO, to display
instructions needed to activate your phone online.
3 After gathering the required materials, select the Activated New
Phone link and follow the online directions to complete the activation
process.
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The home screen plays an integral part in the navigational mode of
your Smart Device. It is the first screen displayed every time the phone
is turned on. You can easily return to the home screen by pressing the
[H].
AT&T Operator Name and date/time
Select and press the [O]
to access
programs
Soft key commands
HOME SCREEN CUSTOMIZATION
The home screen allows you to customize your start page. It can be
used to display a variety of information, such as phone-specific status,
information from over-the-air services, and information from personal
information manager (PIM) applications. You can fully customize the
home screen by installing new plug-ins and schemes.
HOME SCREEN ICONS
Status icons appear at the top of the screen and in the home screen.
The following table lists common status icons and their meanings.
Indicator
Description
New Multimedia message (MMS) or Text message (SMS)
New Voicemail
New e-mail
Voice call in progress
GPRS / EDGE / 3G Data call in progress
Call forwarding in progress
Call on hold
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Indicator
Description
Missed call
Line 1/Line 2
Battery level
Low battery
Battery charging
No battery
Signal strength
No signal
No wireless coverage
ActiveSync/ Synchronization error
Phone off
Silent
Multipress text input mode, lowercase
Multipress text input mode, uppercase first character only
Multipress text input mode, uppercase
XT9 text input mode, lowercase
XT9 text input mode, uppercase first character only
XT9 text input mode, uppercase
Numeric input mode
GPRS connection available
EDGE connection available
3G connection available
Bluetooth ON
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Indicator
Description
Missing SIM card
Voice Command Enabled
microSD card inserted
Speaker phone on
Yahoo Conversation
Yahoo Online, Available, Busy
Yahoo Invisible
Yahoo Offline
AOL Conversaton
AOL Available
AOL Away
AOL Invisible
AOL Offline
Windows Live Messenger Conversation
Windows Live Messenger Online
Windows Live Messenger Busy
Windows Live Messenger Appear Offline
Windows Live Messenger Offline
Windows Live Messenger Away
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QUICK & EASY
Keys Functions
S
Press to make or receive a call.
Short press: View Recent Calls
.
Long press: Make a call to the last number called.
E
Press to turn the phone on/off, to terminate a call or to return
to the home screen.
<
Press to access the main menu or the Menu functions
displayed on the bottom line.
>
Press to access Contacts or Menu function displayed on
bottom line.
C
Press to clear a digit from the display or to return to the
previous page.
*
A short press changes to capital letters or symbols during text
entry mode.
A long press shows menu for changing letters or symbols.
0
Press and hold to insert a ‘+’ for international call
#
Press to insert a space and long press to enter choosing
symbols during text entry mode.
H
Press to return to the home screen.
V
/
v
Press to adjust voice volume during a call, and adjust audio
volume in standby mode.
r
Activates Quick List or Voice Commander.
Short press to launch the Quick List.
Long press enters Voice Commander
Q
Press and hold to launch the camera application.
1 ~ 9
Press to enter numeric number of corresponding alphabet
each situation.
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HOME SCREEN
USING QWERTY KEYBOARD
Your phone, with a specifically designed QWERTY keyboard, provides
a superior typing experience on a small handheld for easy and
comfortable text writing. You can use all of the phone functions with the
keyboard either closed or open. When you open the keyboard you have
the extra benefit of a full messaging keyboard. The handheld includes
a fully-functional QWERTY keyboard you can use to compose text for
e-mail messages, notes, and so on.
KEY FUNCTION
Press to access the main menu or the Menu functions displayed on
the left at the bottom.
Press to access Contacts or Menu function displayed on the right
at the bottom.
To type upper-case letters, hold down and then press one or more
letter keys.
To type upper-case letters continuously, use the CAPS-LOCK mode.
To change to the CAPS-LOCK mode, double-tap the Shift key. Once
the CAPS-LOCK mode is set, you can type upper-case letters only.
To deactivate, double-tap the Shift key again.
To type an upper-case letter for the first letter of a word only, simply
press the Shift key once. Then, the first letter you type will be upper
case while the rest will be lower-case.
To type a special character or numbers, press the applicable key
while holding down the FN key.
To type special characters or numbers consecutively, use the FN-
LOCK mode. To change to the FN-LOCK mode, double-tap the FN
key. You can type special characters or numbers only in this mode.
To deactivate, double-tap the FN key again.
To type a special character or number for the first letter of a word
only, simply press the FN key once. Then, the first letter you type
will be a special character or number while the rest will be normal
letters.
To type a special character that is not placed on the keyboard, press
FN + Space.
Press the Space key to type a blank space.
Press the Enter key to insert a line break.
Press the Delete key to delete a character to the left of the text
cursor.
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The battery is not charged when the phone is first purchased – fully
charge the battery before first use. The battery will charge faster if the
phone is powered off while charging. Battery operating time gradually
decreases over time. If the battery fails to perform normally, you may
need to replace it.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Be sure to use only the batteries that have been provided with the
phone. Installation is easier if you have placed the phone on a flat
surface.
1 Place the battery on the back of the
handset and slide into place.
2 Push the battery down until it locks
into place.
BATTERY REMOVAL
Again, place the battery on a flat surface and use an even, steady
pressure when removing the battery.
1 Pull the release latch upwards, lift up the
battery.
2 Remove the battery from the handset.
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NOTE
If the battery is not correctly placed in the compartment, the handset will not
turn on and/or the battery may detach during use.
BATTERY USAGE
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BATTERY USAGE
BATTERY CHARGING
Make sure the battery is properly installed in the handset. Use all normal
cautions when working with a standard wall outlet.
Power Connection
1 Plug the AC Charger into a standard outlet.
2 Plug the other end of the AC Charger into the
upper right side of your phone. The battery must
be installed in the phone.
Make sure you align the connector as the image.
If not, it will damage the charging connector on
the phone and will not charge.
Power-Off Charging
The Pantech Matrix Pro will enter ‘power-off charging mode’
automatically if you try to charge it with the device powered off.
Charging state will be displayed according to the current state.
(complete, 0% ~ 95% and error)
Backlight will turn on for 5 seconds if you press any key except
[E].
Press [E] if you want to exit ‘power-off charging mode’ and turn
on.
Correct
Incorrect
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NOTE:
The battery may not be fully charged at the time of purchase.
Fully charge the battery before use.
The battery must be connected to the phone in order to charge it.
Battery operating time gradually decreases over time.
If the battery fails to perform normally, you may need to replace the
battery.
When the battery is discharged the phone will not powered on. Connect
the power and charge at least 5% of the battery and power on by press
and holding [E].
BATTERY USAGE TIMES
The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration.
Battery Capacity Talk Time
STD 1320 mAh Up to 360 minutes
BATTERY STANDBY TIMES
The operating time is subject to your handset usage and configuration.
Battery Capacity Standby Time
STD 1320 mAh Up to 290 hours
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NOTE
These times are for a new battery. Usage and Standby times may decrease
over time.
BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION
The correct usage and handling of batteries can preserve the lifetime of
your phone and ensure proper operation. Operating times are subject
to the usage and configuration of your handset; please see the label
on your battery for your battery’s capacity. Follow these suggestions
carefully.
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DOs
Only use the battery and charger approved by the manufacturer.
Only use the battery for its original purpose.
Try to keep the battery in a temperature range of 41ºF (5ºC) to 95ºF
(35ºC). Otherwise, it could significantly reduce the capacity and
lifetime of the battery.
If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below the
recommended range, give it time to warm up or cool down before
using it.
Completely drain the battery before recharging. It may take one to
four days to completely drain.
Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and dry place.
Purchase a new battery when its operating time gradually
decreases after fully charging.
Dispose of and recycle used batteries in accordance with local
regulations.
DON’Ts
Don’t use a damaged battery or charger.
Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a sealed unit with no
serviceable parts.
Don’t accidentally short circuit the battery by carrying it in your
pocket or purse with other metallic objects such as coins, clips and
pens. This may critically damage the battery.
To prevent injury or burns, ensure that no metal objects come into
contact with the + and – terminals of the battery.
Don’t dispose of batteries by burning; they may explode.
BATTERY USAGE
This chapter addresses and explains the basic features of your
phone including:
TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF
CALL FUNCTIONS
BASIC FUNCTIONS
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS
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TURNING THE PHONE ON / OFF
ABOUT YOUR SIM CARD
When you subscribe to your network operator, you receive a SIM
(Subscriber Identity Module) card containing your registration
information, PIN code, etc.
Like a credit card, it should be kept secure and handled carefully. Do not
bend, scratch or expose it to moisture. Avoid static electricity.
To avoid corrupting your SIM card’s memory, always switch off your
phone before removing or inserting your SIM card
INSTALLING SIM CARD
1 Remove the battery cover from the unit. To fit the battery cover, put it
on the guide rail and push up.
2 Insert the SIM card into the slot. The gold contacts of the SIM card
should go against the metal contacts of the phone.
TURNING THE PHONE ON
Press and hold the [E] key on the lower right of the phone until the
“Power On” logo appears.
If “Password” appears on the display, enter your 4-digit password to
unlock your phone.
If the battery does not have enough charge to turn on the phone,
the keypad will not light up. You should charge your phone before
turning it on.
TURNING THE PHONE OFF
1 Press and hold the [E] until the “Power Off logo appears.
Immediately change or recharge the battery when the battery low alert
window appears on the display as “AlertMain Battery low.”. To
prevent possible data loss, replace or recharge the battery according to
the owner’s manual. The phones memory may possibly be damaged if
the phone turns off due to the battery completely draining. If the phone
turns off, unsaved data may be lost.
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Your Pantech Matrix Pro phone has many options. This section will show
you how to use basic functions such as making and receiving calls,
locking and unlocking your phone, and managing the appearance and
settings on your phone.
MAKE A CALL BY ENTERING A CONTACT NAME
Your phone allows you to call someone from your contact list or address
book. It will auto-fill the contact name as you begin to enter it.
1 On the home screen, begin entering the contact name.
2 When you see the contact name you want to call, select it and press
Call.
MAKE A CALL BY ENTERING A PHONE NUMBER
1 On the home screen, begin entering the phone number.
Do one of the following:
If you see the number or contact name to call, select it and press
Call.
If you do not see the number or contact name, finish entering the
number and press [O] or [S].
MAKE A CALL FROM AN OPEN CONTACT
You can open contacts from the main screen and make a call from that
contact.
1 On the home screen, press Contacts.
2 Select the contact to call and press [O].
3 Select the phone number to call and press [O], Call or [S].
!
TIP
If you have a long list of contacts, you can use a shortcut to find the contact
you want. Enter the first few letters of the contact’s name. When you do this,
the phone searches through the contact list and display the name. To call
the contact, select the phone number and press
[O] or Call.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
Closing slider without hanging up the call will result in microphone hole
being convered by slider. This may muffle sound when operating without
Bluetooth.
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MAKE A CALL FROM THE CALL HISTORY LIST
Call History displays calls you have made, received, and missed.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Call
History.
2 Select the name or phone number to call.
3 Press [S].
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NOTE
To see
Call History and more programs, press All Programs.
Your phone will maintain a list of recent calls you have made. These calls
are always easily accessible for redialing.
1 On the home screen, press [S] to display a list of recent calls.
2 Select a name or phone number to make a call.
3 Press [S].
MAKE A CALL FROM A HYPERLINK PHONE NUMBER
You can quickly dial a phone number from an e-mail or text message
that contains a hyperlink phone number. A hyperlink phone number is
underlined in the same manner as a Web site address.
1 From a message containing a hyperlink phone number, select the
phone number and press [O].
ANSWER A CALL BY PRESSING ANY KEY
You can set your phone to answer by pressing any key.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Phone > Call Options.
2 Use the navigation key to select Any Key answer and press [O] to
check on the item and press Done to finish.
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ANSWER OR IGNORE A CALL
To answer the call, press Answer or [S].
To reject the call, press Ignore or [E].
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NOTE
Selecting Ignore will connect the caller to your voicemail if you subscribe to
this service.
ANSWER A SECOND CALL
To put the first call on hold and answer the second call, press
Answer or [S].
To switch between calls, press Swap.
To end the second call and go back to the first, press [E].
INSERT A MANUAL PAUSE IN A DIALING SEQUENCE
This function will only active when the contact information is saved in the
phone’s memory.
1 On the home screen, press Contacts.
2 Press the contact in whose phone number you want to insert a
pause.
3 Select the phone number and press Menu > Edit.
4 Place the cursor where you want to insert the pause.
5 Press Menu > Insert Wait. The letter w appears where the manual
pause will occur in the dialing sequence.
6 Press Done.
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NOTE
To resume dialing after reaching a manual pause, press
[O].
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INSERT A THREE-SECOND PAUSE IN A DIALING SEQUENCE
There may be occasions when you wish to pause dialing after you’ve
selected a contact to call. You can insert a three-second pause between
selecting a contact to call and when the phone actually dials.
1 On the home screen, press Contacts.
2 Press the contact in whose phone number you want to insert a
pause.
3 Select the phone number and press Menu > Edit.
4 Place the cursor where you want to insert the pause.
5 Press Menu > Insert Pause. The letter p appears where the three-
second pause will occur in the dialing sequence.
6 Press Done.
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SETTING UP YOUR VOICEMAIL
Set up Voicemail
All unanswered calls to your AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro are sent to
voicemail, even if your phone is turned off. You’ll want to set up your
voicemail and personal greeting as soon as you activate your Pantech
Matrix Pro. Your service provider has assigned your voicemail number
to the [1] key. Voicemail can be acessed by pressing and holding the
[1] key.
Check Voicemail
When checking your voicemail, all unanswered calls will be played back
in the order they were received. After you have entered your voicemail,
you will hear options, to save, delete, replay, or skip each message.
1 Press and hold [1] to call your voicemail box.
2 Follow the instructions to retrieve it.
LOCK THE KEYPAD
On the home screen, press [r] key on the left side and select Lock.
UNLOCK THE KEYPAD
On the home screen, press Unlock and press the [*] key.
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AUTO-LOCK THE KEYPAD
When deactivating the locked key, you have to enter [*] additionally.
However, with Auto-Lock, you can deactivate the lock function
automatically. Activate Auto-Lock as follows before using it.
1 On the home screen press Start > All Programs > More > Settings
> Phone > Auto Lock.
2 Change the status of Auto-Lock to On’.
3 Select Done.
Once Auto-Lock is activated, the keypad will become locked when the
slide is lowered and the screen is turned off. You can unlock the setting
in this condition by pressing the [Unlock] key or simply open the slide.
SET THE DATE AND TIME
Your phone is not preset with current date and time. You will need to
select the time zone and the date and time.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings or select Settings and press All Settings.
2 Select Clock & Alarm > [O] > Date and Time.
3 In Time Zone, select your time zone using the [ L / R ].
4 In Date, edit the month, day, or year.
5 In Time, edit the hour, minute, and second.
6 Press Done.
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SET THE IDLE TIMER
Your Pantech Matrix Pro will automatically return to the home screen
after a period of inactivity. You can adjust the amount of time before the
Pantech Matrix Pro defaults to the home screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings or select Settings and press All Settings.
2 Select Home Screen.
3 Select Time out, use the [L / R] to set the amount of time for the
phone to be idle before the home screen automatically appears.
4 Press Done.
CHANGE THE HOME SCREEN APPEARANCE
The Pantech Matrix Pro allows you to choose from many color schemes
and layouts and allows you to use a background image for the main
screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings or select Settings and press All Settings.
2 Select Home Screen.
3 Select a Color scheme, and Background image.
4 Press Done.
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VIEW OPERATING SYSTEM INFORMATION
There may be instances when you wish to see the basic information
about your phone’s operating system. This option allows you to see
summaries of all the settings on your phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings or select Settings and press All Settings.
2 Press More > About.
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NOTE
To see
About and more settings, press More.
ENTER OWNER INFORMATION
Entering and displaying owner information allow someone to return the
phone to you in case it is lost.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > More> Owner Information.
Complete the following:
Name: Enter your name.
Telephone number: Enter a number where you can be reached.
E-mail address: Enter your e-mail address.
Notes: Enter any other information you want to include.
2 Press Done.
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NOTE
To see Owner Information and more settings, press
More.
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EXPLORE FILES AND FOLDERS
File Explorer lets you browse the contents of folders on your phone. The
root folder on the phone is named My Device. My Device is similar to
My Computer on a PC and contains the My Documents, Program Files,
Temp, Storage Card, and Windows folders among others.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > File Explorer. The My Documents folder and its
subfolders are listed.
2 To find the folder you want, do the following.
3 Select one of the folders listed in the main window.
4 Press Menu and navigate through the folders listed there.
5 Select the item you want to open.
SILENCE THE RING TONE OF AN INCOMING CALL
Press Volume down button until the ring is silenced. You may still answer
the call if you want to.
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Emergency calls do not depend on the availability of the 911 (or 112)
network in your area. The emergency number will work independently of
the network area you are in, with or without a SIM card inserted.
Dial 911 (or 112) and press [O].
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NOTE
You can make calls to emergency service numbers under any
circumstances, even if you have locked the phone.
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You can enter text, numbers and symbols by using the keypad. The
phone supports four input modes for entering text, numbers and
symbols: Multipress, XT9, Numeric and symbols. Multipress and XT9
modes are used for entering text, Numeric mode is used for entering
numbers, and Symbols mode is used for entering symbols like “@”, “/”,
“$” and punctuation marks.
When you select a field that requires text or numbers, the phone
automatically selects the appropriate input mode. The status indicator on
the top right side of the display screen shows the input mode that you
are currently using.
CHANGE BETWEEN UPPERCASE, LOWERCASE, AND CAPS LOCK
Press the [*] to change between uppercase, lowercase, and caps
lock within a text input mode.
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In both Multipress and XT9 modes, the first letter of a sentence is
automatically capitalized.
CHANGE THE MULTIPRESS TIMEOUT
The Multipress timeout setting controls the amount of time you have to
press a single key to get to the next letter on that key. If the time expires,
the phone moves the cursor to the next letter in a word or sentence.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings.
2 Press More > Accessibility.
3 In Multipress timeout, select the length of the pause between key
presses using [ L / R ].
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DELETE CHARACTERS
You can only delete characters when you are in input mode, either for
numbers, names, or text. The [C] operates similarly to a backspace key
on a computer.
1 To backspace and delete a single character in any input mode, press
[C].
2 To backspace and delete an entire text or numeric field in any input
mode, press and hold the [C].
ENTER A SPACE
Either with Multipress or XT9 mode, press the [#].
ENTER A SYMBOL
There may be times when you need to use a symbol that is not
displayed on the keypad. Additional symbols are available by accessing
a separate page.
1 Press and hold the [*].
2 In the menu that appears, press Symbols to display the Symbols
page.
3 Select the symbol you want.
4 Press [O].
ENTER NUMBERS IN TEXT BOXES
To enter numbers, use numeric mode. If you need to enter a number
within a line of text, change to numeric mode to enter the number, and
then change back to multipress or XT9 mode to finish entering the text.
1 Select the Numeric mode by pressing and holding the [*].
2 Enter the number or numbers using the keypad.
3 Select the XT9 mode by pressing and holding the [*], then finish
entering your text.
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NOTE
If a field permits a numeric entry only, such as a phone number, the input
mode automatically defaults to numeric mode.
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ENTER PUNCTUATION IN MULTIPRESS MODE
1 Press [1] until you see the punctuation mark.
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To see all of the available symbols, press and hold the
[#].
ENTER PUNCTUATION IN XT9 MODE
In a text box when in XT9 text entry mode, do the following:
1 Press [1], and select from a list of common punctuation.
ENTER TEXT IN XT9 MODE
To form a word in XT9 mode, press the number keys that contain the
letters you want. As you enter letters, XT9 analyzes your key presses
and attempts to complete the word. For example, to enter the word
‘shoe’, press [7][4][6][3].
1 Press and hold the [*].
2 On the popup menu, select XT9 and press [O].
3 The XT9 indicator appears at the top of the screen.
4 Enter letters by pressing the keys on which the letters appear. Press
a key only once for each letter. If there is more than one choice in the
XT9 dictionary for your entry, a list of available words is displayed.
5 Press the [#] to enter a space after the word is entered, or press
one of the available words and the space is added automatically.
6 If you do not see the desired word, press Add Word? from the list,
and then enter the word using multipress.
START A NEW LINE
When you are entering information in a text box, if you want to add a line
break, use the [O].
1 In a multi-line text box such as the notes area of a contact or a
calendar appointment, do the following:
2 In any input mode, press [O].
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TURN ON CAPS LOCK
You can toggle back and forth between having the cap lock on and off,
the status indicator will tell you which mode you are in.
1 In Multipress or XT9 mode, press the [*] until the status indicator
for the text input mode appears in all capitals.
2 Press the [*] to cycle back to lowercase.
ENTER THE PLUS SIGN FOR INTERNATIONAL CALLS
Before dialing an international call you must insert the plus sign in the
number. The [0] functions as the plus sign.
1 In a numeric entry field, press and hold [0].
CHANGE THE INPUT MODE
There are several input modes available on your phone depending on
whether you are entering contact information, phone numbers, symbols
or text. Be sure you are in the input mode you desire.
1 In text input mode, press and hold the [*].
2 A popup menu appears; select the input mode you want and press
[O].
3 The status indicator for the selected input mode appears at the top
right of the screen.
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This chapter discusses using calendar and contacts menu on your
phone.
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CALENDAR
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Your calendar allows you to schedule appointments and reminders by
day, by time, or by event.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Press Menu > New Appointment.
4 Enter information about the appointment.
5 To schedule an all-day event, select End time> All day event.
6 Press Done.
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NOTE
All-day events do not occupy blocks of time in the
Calendar; instead, they
appear in banners at the top of the calendar.
See also
Change the remainder time
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On the home screen press [U/D] to select Appointments and press
[L/R] to select the options.
DELETE AN APPOINTMENT
To delete an existing appointment, you will have the option of deleting
just one appointment or the entire series if it is a recurring appointment.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 In Agenda view, select the appointment to delete.
4 Press Menu > Delete Appointment.
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NOTE
When you delete an appointment in
Calendar on your phone, it is also
deleted on your PC the next time you synchronize. If the appointment has
not been synchronized with a PC, it will be deleted only from the phone.
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Calendar items can be deleted only from Agenda view or from an open
calendar appointment. To delete from other views, open the appointment,
and press Menu > Delete.
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To cancel a deletion, press [
C].
UPDATE AN APPOINTMENT
When your schedule or appointment information changes, you can
easily edit the appointment with new information.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Select the appointment and press [O] > Menu > Edit > [O].
4 Make your changes and press Done.
VIEW AN APPOINTMENT
Your appointments should be easily viewable from the main calendar
menu. The Calendar menu is accessible with the Start from the home
screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Select the appointment to view and press [O].
VIEW APPOINTMENTS FOR THE WEEK
Each week’s appointments are clearly displayed in the calendar, when
you’ve selected week view.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Press Menu >Week View.
See also
Change the display of the workweek
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VIEW TODAY’S AGENDA
For a single day’s schedule, select that day from one of the views in the
calendar and select agenda view.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Press Menu > Go to Today > [O].
4 From Week or Month in Calendar, press Menu > Agenda View.
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To view previous or approaching dates, scroll left or right, or press Menu
>
Go to Date. To quickly view today’s agenda, on the home screen, press an
upcoming appointment (if one is present).
VIEW YOUR AGENDA FOR A SPECIFIC DATE
You can also select a specific date to check that day’s schedule.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Press [Menu] > Go to Date > [O].
4 Enter the date to view, and press Done.
VIEW YOUR SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH
The calendar function has week views and month views, for a higher
level view of a schedule.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Press Menu > Month View > [O].
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MAKE AN APPOINTMENT RECURRING
If you’ve already entered a single appointment in your calendar and
would like to change it to a recurring appointment, use the Occurs
selection after selecting the appointment.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Select an appointment and press Menu > Edit.
4 Scroll to Occurs and use [L/R] to select one of the recurrence
options.
5 Press Done.
SHOW WEEK NUMBERS
In many cases the weeks of the year are referred to by number – the
calendar function allows you the option of displaying the number of the
week, between 1 and 52.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Press Menu >Tools > [O] or press [R] to view options menu, then
press [O].
4 Scroll to Month view.
5 Select Show week numbers.
6 Press Done.
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NOTE
In week view, the week number appears at the top of the screen. In month
view, the week numbers appear along the left side of the screen.
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CHANGE THE WORK WEEK DISPLAY
Depending on your schedule, you may want to change the default work
week displayed. You can choose any day of the week to start and/or
finish.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Calendar > [O].
3 Press Menu > Tools > [O] or [R] > Options.
Do one of the following:
To specify the first day of the week, in First day of week, press
Sunday or Monday.
To specify the number of days you want to appear in a week, in
Week view, press 5-day week, 6-day week, or 7-day week.
4 Press Done.
CHANGE THE REMINDER TIME
By default, the reminder time is set 15 minutes prior to an appointment.
1 In Calendar, press Menu > Tools> [O] or [R] > Options.
2 Scroll to Set reminders > [O].
3 Change the time.
4 Press Done.
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Using the Contacts feature of your Pantech Matrix Pro, you can manage
all the phone information you need. There are many options for adding
contacts, retrieving contacts, and managing the information for each
contact.
CREATE A NEW CONTACT
To enter a new contact manually, without having the caller on the phone,
you will use the Contacts selection from the home screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Press New.
4 Enter information for the new contact.
5 Press Done.
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If someone who isn’t in your list of contacts calls you or sends you a
message, you can create a contact from Call History or from the message
by pressing Menu
> Save to Contacts.
SEND CONTACT
It is possible to use your phone to send a contact to another device.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts.
3 Select the contact to beam.
4 Press Menu.
5 Select Send Contact > Messages > [O].
6 Select contact information to send.
7 Press Done.
8 Wirte the phone number of recipient of this message.
9 Press Send.
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CALL A CONTACT FROM CONTACT INFORMATION
You can call a contact directly by selecting them from the Contacts
page off the home screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > contacts or
directly press Contacts.
2 Select the contact to call and press [O].
3 Scroll to the phone number to dial.
4 Press [O] or [S].
CALL A CONTACT FROM THE CONTACT LIST
If you do not select one of the contacts phone numbers, but you press
[S], your phone will dial the default number for that contact.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Contacts or
directly press Contacts.
2 Select the contact to call.
3 Press [S]. The contact’s default phone number is dialed.
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To call a phone number other than the default, press the contact, press
[O]
and scroll to the number you want to dial, then press
[S].
CHANGE THE DEFAULT NUMBER FOR A CONTACT
The default number for the contact will be the first number displayed. If
you need to change the default number, you will use the navigation key
to set the default.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select the contact whose default number you want to change.
4 Press the [L/R] to select the number or other contact method that
you want to set as the default. For example, (m)obile, (h)ome or
(w)ork.
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DUPLICATE A CONTACT
This feature allows you to copy contacts in Device or SIM to the same
area. (Device Device, SIM SIM)
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Scroll to the contact to duplicate
4 Press Menu.
5 Select Duplicate Contact from the popup menu and press [O].
COPY TO DEVICE / SIM
This feature allows you to copy selected contacts in Device or SIM to
other areas. (Device SIM, SIM Device)
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Scroll to the contact to duplicate.
4 Press Menu.
5 To select SIM Contact press Copy to Device > [O].
6 To select Device Contact press Copy to SIM > [O].
COPY ALL TO DEVICE / SIM
This feature allows you to copy all contacts in Device or SIM to other
areas. (Device SIM, SIM Device)
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Press Menu.
4 To select SIM Contact press Copy All to Device > [O].
5 To select Device Contact press Copy All to SIM > [O].
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DELETE A CONTACT
Deleting a contact is very simple, just use the Menu once you have
selected the contact.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Scroll to the contact to delete.
4 Press Menu.
5 Select Delete Contact from the popup menu and press [O].
DELETE ALL DEVICE / SIM
This feature allows you to delete all contacts in Device or SIM.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts and press [O].
3 Press Menu.
4 To select SIM Contact press Delete All SIM > [O].
5 To select Device Contact press Delete All Device > [O].
CREATE A CONTACT FOR A CALLER
Creating a contact for a caller makes their information easier to retrieve
when the call is done. The contact can be added to the Contact list
during the call.
1 During a call, press Menu.
2 Select Save to Contacts > [O].
3 Select New Contact.
4 Enter information about the contact.
5 Press Done. The contact is added to your Contact list.
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FILTER THE CONTACT LIST
Contacts that have categories assigned are displayed in a list when
filtered by category.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Press Menu.
4 Select Filter from the popup menu and press [O].
5 Select a category to filter.
VIDEO SHARE
The Video Share feature allows you to share live or recorded video
during a voice call.
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NOTE
Video Share is not available in all markets. Both devices must be in a 3G
service area − a 3G icon must appear by the signal bars prior to a call being
placed. Both devices must remain in the 3G coverage area for the duration
of the Video Share.
You can initiate or receive live and recorded video, use the following
steps.
1 Dial the number and press the send key.
2 Once the call is connected and both devices are capable of Video
Share, the “Video Share Ready” icon displays on the screen.
3 After selecting Menu > Video Share, a pop up message displays
and you can select either a Live or Recorded Video. You can start the
Live Video quickly by pressing the camera key.
4 If you selected Recorded Video, you’ll choose a video file you want to
share in My Stuff > My Documents > My Video.
5 After you invite a Video Share session, your recipient will see a
pop up message “<Name/Number> wants to share video with you.
Accept the connection?” If the number is already listed as a contact,
the device displays the name corresponding with the number.
6 Press the left soft key “Yes” to accept video share or right soft key to
select “No”.
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7 When the recipient accepts the video share, “Establishing a Video
Connection” message displays to both the sender and the recipient.
8 After the session established, recording started with displaying pop
up message about the memory available for the recording.
During a Video Share session, the following features are available for the
session.
You can come back quickly to the Video Share session from anywhere
by pressing the camera key.
Hands-free On / Off: You can turn on / off the hands-free feature
when the bluetooth device is connected
Speakerphone On / Off: You can turn on / off speakerphone
Mute / Unmute: You can turn on / off the mute state
Stop Video share: Stop current Video Share session.
Only for the initiator
Set Brightness: You can adjust the brightness by moving left / right
navi key.
Set Volume: You can adjust the volume by moving up / down navi
key.
Set Zoom: You can adjust the volume by moving up / down volume
key.
Record Video / Stop Record: You can record the video or stop
current recording.
Only for the receiver
Landscape: You can switch the video to full-landscape / normal
size.
Fullscreen: You can change the video to full / normal size by
following your screen mode of a device.
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FIND A CONTACT
The contact section of your phone has an auto-fill feature that will allow
you to find contacts more quickly. While entering the number or name
of the contact, the phone will auto-fill the rest of the information as you
press the keys, until you find the right contact.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Begin entering the name or phone number of the contact you want
to find until the contact is displayed. For example, to find “Sandra,
enter [7][2][6][3][7][2] because these numbers
correspond to the letters for that name.
SEND AN E-MAIL TO A CONTACT
If a contact’s e-mail address is entered into their information, you can
send an e-mail from within the contact list after selecting the contact.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select a contact and press [O].
4 Scroll to the e-mail address and press [O].
5 Select the e-mail account to use.
6 Enter a subject, compose your message, and then press [Send].
SEND A TEXT MESSAGE TO A CONTACT
You can send text message from within the contact list after selecting the
contact and pressing the Menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select a contact, and press [O].
4 Press Menu >Send Text Message.
5 Compose your message, and press [Send].
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VIEW AND EDIT CONTACT INFORMATION
You may want to change or update contact information once it has
already been entered. Do this from the Contacts menu of the home
screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select a contact, and press [O].
4 Press Menu > Edit > [O].
5 When finished making changes, press Done.
ADD A PICTURE TO A CONTACT
You may wish to add a picture to a contact record. You can add an
existing picture, or you can put the phone in camera mode to take the
picture and add it to the contact.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select a contact, and press [O].
4 Press Menu > Edit > [O].
5 Using the navigation key, scroll down to Picture.
Do one of the following:
Select the picture you want to add.
Press Camera and take a picture.
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REMOVE A PICTURE FROM A CONTACT
Once a picture is attached to a contact, it can easily be removed or
changed from the Contacts menu by using the soft key and editing the
field.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select a contact, and press [O].
4 Press Menu > Edit > [O].
5 Press Menu > Remove Picture > [O].
ASSIGN A CATEGORY TO A CONTACT
It may be helpful to group your contacts in categories you define for
easier reference. If you know the contact’s category you can easily
retrieve the contact. You can use categories to help you organize and
group your contacts.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select a contact, and press [O].
4 Press Menu > Edit > [O].
5 Press Categories.
6 Use the [U/D] to select the category you want.
7 Press Done.
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NOTE
Categories are shared between your contacts and tasks. A category will
remain in the list of shared categories as long as it is assigned to at least
one contact or task.
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ASSIGN A RING TONE TO A CONTACT
To easily identify who is calling you by the ring tone, you can assign a
custom ring tone to each contact.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select a contact, and press [O].
4 Press Menu > Edit > [O].
5 Press Custom ring tone.
6 Select the ring tone you want.
7 Press Done.
CREATE A SPEED DIAL
You can create a speed dial for a phone number, e-mail address, or Web
page address that is stored in Contacts.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select the contact for whom to create a speed dial and press [O].
4 Select the phone number, e-mail address, or Web page address for
which to create a speed dial.
5 Press Menu > Add to Speed Dial > [O].
6 In keypad assignment, select the speed dial number to use.
7 Press Done.
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NOTE
The number [1] is reserved for calling your voicemail box.
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USING SPEED DIALS
Set up speed dial codes to allow you to call contacts by pressing only
one (or two) buttons from the home screen.
1 On the home screen, press and hold the number on the keypad that
you have assigned as a speed dial for the phone number, e-mail
address, or Web page.
If the speed dial is in two digits, press the first digit, and press and
hold the second digit.
The phone dials the phone number, opens a new e-mail message,
or goes to the Web page.
VIEW AND EDIT A SPEED DIAL
You can view or edit all the contacts you’ve assigned to speed dial by
entering the Speed Dial menu from the Start.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Applications > Speed Dial > [O].
3 Select a contact you want to change and press [O].
4 Make any changes and press Done.
DELETE A SPEED DIAL
Deleting a speed dial can be done at any time by following these
instructions.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Applications > Speed Dial > [O].
3 Select the speed dial to delete.
4 Press Menu > Delete from the popup menu.
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SEND AS VCARD
Allows you to send the selected contact to your business information.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs.
2 Select Contacts > [O].
3 Select the contact for which you want to send as Vcard and press
[O].
4 Press Menu, select Send as Vcard and then press [O].
5 Fillout a recipients information and the subject field and press Send.
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Call history provides details of all calls received, missed and dialed.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Call History > [O].
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To view only missed calls, incoming calls, or outgoing calls, press [Menu]
select Filter, and then press the type of calls to view.
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NOTE
Call History is viewed on the main screen. Select the icon and press
[O] to
go directly to Call History.
VIEW CALL TIMERS
You can time each call that is received or made, and the time and length
of each call can be reviewed.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Call History > [O].
3 Press Menu > View Timers from the popup menu.
RESET CALL TIMERS
When call information is no longer required, the call timers can be set to
zero.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Call History > [O].
3 Press Menu > View Timers from the popup menu and press [O].
4 Press Menu > Reset Timers > [O].
5 Press Yes. All of the call timers are set to zero (0), except for the
Lifetime calls timer.
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VIEW DETAILS ABOUT A CALL
To review all the stored information on a call you will access the Call
History function.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Call History > [O].
3 Select the call you want to view details for and press [O].
CREATE A CONTACT FROM CALL HISTORY
While you are in the Call History function, you can select any of the
calls and automatically add that caller to your contact list.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Call History > [O].
3 Select the phone number for which to create a contact and press
Menu >Save to Contacts in the popup menu and press [O].
4 Select New Contact > [O].
5 Enter the remainder of the contact information and press Save. The
new contact appears in your contact list.
DELETE AN ITEM FROM CALL HISTORY
Any entry in the Call History can be deleted by selecting an entry and
then by accessing the menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Call History > [O].
3 Select the item to delete.
4 Press Menu > Delete from the popup menu.
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To delete all items in Call History, press Start > All Programs > More
> Call History > Menu > Delete List.
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DIAL THE LAST NUMBER CALLED
If you need to quickly call the last number you have called, this shortcut
allows you to do so without using menus.
1 On the home screen, press [S].
2 Select Call.
INSERT AN INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY CODE
To make an international call you must include a country code at the
beginning of the dialing sequence for the phone number.
1 Press and hold 0 until a plus (+) sign appears, enter the country
code, and then enter the rest of the phone number.
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NOTE
You can insert a plus (+) sign into a contact’s phone number or dial it
directly from the keypad.
SEND AN E-MAIL MESSAGE FROM CALL HISTORY
To use this function, the E-mail address of the person you are sending
an E-mail to must be included in their contact information card.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Call History > [O].
3 Select the contact you want to send an E-mail message to and press
Menu.
4 Scroll to E-mail > [O].
5 Select an E-mail account.
6 Compose the message and press Send.
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The My Stuff displays My Pictures, My Ringtones, My Videos, Notes,
and Templates.
My Stuffs menu is same as File Explorer
.
MY STUFF
This chapter addresses Voicemail, Text, Multimedia Message
and E-mail Messaging functions including:
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Voicemail is available at all times. When you call your voicemail the
messages will be played back in the order they were received. You will
have options to save, delete, replay, or skip each message.
CALL YOUR VOICEMAIL BOX
Retrieving your voicemail is simple and can be accessed directly from
the home screen.
1 On the home screen, press and hold [1] to call your voicemail box.
2 Follow the instructions to retrieve it.
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You can create a text message, delete a text message, or clear all text
messages. Contacts from the contact list can be used to send messages
just as they can be used to make calls.
CREATE A TEXT MESSAGE
The Pantech Matrix Pro allows you to create text messages quickly. You
create a text message by typing in a phone number or by selecting a
contact first.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select Messages > [O].
3 Press Menu > New > Text Message.
4 In “To”, enter text message recipients’ phone numbers. Insert a
semicolon (;) between multiple text message recipients phone
numbers.
5 Press [D] and compose message you want to send.
6 Press [Send]. Text messages are sent immediately.
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You can quickly enter text message numbers from your contact cards. In
To, press Menu > Add Recipient from the list. Then, select the recipient’s
phone number. To cancel creating a message, just press Menu
> Cancel
Message
.
DELETE ALL MESSAGES
To clear all messages in a folder, you will need to show all the folders
and select the folder you want.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select Messages > [O].
3 Press [Menu] > Folders.
4 Press [Menu] > Show all Folders.
5 Select the folder with the messages you want to delete.
6 Press Menu > Delete All.
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Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send multimedia messages
to others, which can include text, graphics and ring tones in a message.
CREATE A MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE
Creating a multimedia message is simple and you can add images or
attachments to the message.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select Messages > [O] > Menu > New > Multimedia Message.
3 Enter an e-mail address or phone number.
4 Input a subject of this multimedia message.
5 Input text message in text box.
6 To add an image, press Menu > Add Item > [O] then select Image.
7 Select an image from picture le browser and the image is added to
the multimedia message.
8 Press Send to send message.
9 If multimedia message was sent successfully, a Message sent
successfully dialog will appear.
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TIP
You can quickly enter multimedia message numbers from your contact
cards. In To, press Menu > Add Recipient from the list. Then, select the
recipient’s phone number. To cancel creating a multimedia message, just
press Menu > Cancel Composer.
TEXT BOX
Enter the text that you wish to send. English and Spanish languages are
supported.
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MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE MENU OPTIONS
The Menu supports advanced MMS composer option.
Menu option Description
Preview
Press Menu >Preview.
Preview is displayed when multimedia message has content
(image, sound, text or video). Preview is not displayed when
message is empty.
Add Recipient
You can add recipients address from Contact list or upload
pictures to HP’s Snapfish
.
Press Menu
>Add Recipient to select the recipient’s address
from Contact list
.
Press Menu
> Add Recipient > Contacts: Add a contact from
Contact list
.
Press Menu > Add Recipient
> Multi Contacts: Add multiple
contacts from Contact list at once.
Press Menu > Add Recipient > HP’s Snapfish: Upload
photos on the web.
Press Menu > Add Recipient
> Bcc: Show Bcc field to add
recipients in Bcc field.
Press Menu
> Add Recipient > Cc: Show Cc field to add
recipients in Cc field.
Check Name
Press Menu > Check Name, convert phone number to
corresponding name, if that number is registered in contact list.
Add Item
You can add content such as text, image, sound, video, vCard,
vCalendar, and Attachments
Press Menu
> Add Item > Text: Enter a text message in the
text box.
Press Menu
> Add Item > Image: Select image file from My
Pictures.
Press Menu
> Add Item > Sound: Select sound file from My
Documents.
Press Menu > Add Item
> Video: Select video file from My
Videos
.
Press Menu > Add Item > vCard: Select a vCard.
Press Menu > Add Item > vCalendar: Select a vCalendar.
Press Menu > Add Item
>Attachments: Select any file from
all of memory.
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Menu option Description
Create Item
You can add a picture, video or sound from camera and Voice
Note.
Press Menu > Create Item > Picture: Take a picture with
camera and add it to multimedia message.
Press Menu > Create Item > Video: Record a video with
Camcorder and add it to multimedia message.
Press Menu > Create Item
> Sound: Record a Voice Note and
add it to multimedia message.
Template
You can add current components as a template, or replace with
previous saved templates.
Press Menu > Template > Add Template: Replace current
components with previous saved components.
Press Menu > Template
> Save as template: Save current
components as a new template.
Remove Item
You can remove content such as image, sound, text and video
Press Menu > Remove Item.
My Text
Press Menu > My Text
You can add predefined text mess.ages to text field.
Copy/Paste
Press Menu > Copy/Paste
You can cut, copy, paste text messages to text field.
Priority Level
You can set the importance of Multimedia message.
Press Menu > Priority Level > High: Set multimedia message
to be important.
Press Menu > Priority Level > Normal: Set multimedia
message to be normal.
Press Menu > Priority Level > Low: Set multimedia message
to be low.
Page Layout
You can set the layout of multimedia message in preview.
Press Menu > Page Layout > Image Top: Place image on top
and text below in preview.
Press Menu > Page Layout > Text Top: Place text on top and
image below in preview.
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Menu option Description
Options
You can set the importance of multimedia message.
Press Menu > Options
> Insert Page: Insert a new page at
current page.
Press Menu > Options > Delete Page: Delete current page.
Press Menu > Options > Move Page: Change the order of
current page.
Press Menu > Options
> Duration: Set durations between
pages.
Press Menu
> Options > Multimedia Msg. Options: Set
properties of multimedia message such as profile, automatic
download, delivery reports, etc.
Press Menu > Options > Individual Msg. Setting: Set
properties of per message such as delivery report, read report,
etc.
Press Menu > Options
> About: Show information about
multimedia Message client.
Save
Press Menu > Save: Save multimedia message in draft folder
Back to Inbox.
Cancel
Composer
Press Menu > Cancel Composer: Cancel multimedia
message Back to Inbox.
VIEW MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE
To view multimedia message, simply select multimedia message from
the messaging menu and you will see a list of Inbox messages.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select multimedia message which you want to see for list of Inbox
messages.
3 Press [O] to play message.
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SELECT MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE IN THE LIST OF MESSAGE TYPE
After selecting multimedia message from the Messaging menu, you
will use the Menu to step through each field that is available when
composing a message.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select Messages and select the received message you want to
reply.
3 Press Menu > Reply to send a reply multimedia message to sender
and Cc, Bcc.
4 Press Menu > Reply to all to send a reply multimedia message to
all senders. Open multimedia message editor and display Toeld
with RE: all sender addresses including Cc, Bcc sender.
5 Press Menu > Forward to forward multimedia message, open
multimedia message editor.
6 Press Menu > Save Adress to save address to phonebook.
7 Press Menu > Details to show detailed information about current
multimedia message, such as message size, sender.
8 Press Menu > Delete to delete current message in the inbox list.
9 Press Menu > Back to terminate multimedia message viewer and go
back to the Inbox message list.
CHANGE MESSAGING ACCOUNT OPTIONS
Multimedia message, E-mail and text messages can be displayed
differently and you can select from many options for each.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select Messages or E-mail account > [O].
3 Press Menu > Tools > Options.
4 Select the type of options to change.
5 Press Done.
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CHANGE HOW THE MESSAGE LIST DISPLAYS
You can change the order in which messages are displayed and show
the date and time that messages were received.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Press Menu > Tools > Options > Display.
3 Change the display options and press Done.
CREATE A MESSAGE FROM A CONTACT CARD
Just as you can make phone calls from a contact card, you can select a
contact and send a message from the contact card.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Contacts >
[O].
2 Select a contact.
3 Select the messaging address or phone number to use.
4 Select the account to use and press [O].
5 Use left soft key that displays corresponding action, or press [Menu]
and select the message you want to use. For example, ‘Send Text
Message’ ‘Send Multimedia Msg.
6 A new message opens ready for you to complete and send.
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TIP
To cancel a message, press Menu
> Cancel Composer.
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The Pantech Matrix Pro allows you to send e-mails with several options.
You can copy, blind copy, set priority, and store e-mails just as you would
from a computer. The Pantech Matrix Pro uses Outlook as the default
mail program.
You can send and receive e-mail messages in one of these ways:
Synchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft
Outlook on your PC.
Send and receive e-mail messages by connecting directly to an e-
mail server through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a network.
SYNCHRONIZING E-MAIL MESSAGES
Use the Outlook E-mail account to send and receive e-mail messages
by synchronizing e-mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft
Outlook on your PC. E-mail messages can be synchronized as part
of the general synchronization process. You will need to enable Inbox
synchronization in ActiveSync.
DURING SYNCHRONIZATION:
Messages are copied from the mail folders of Exchange or Outlook
on your PC to the Outlook E-mail folders on your phone.
E-mail messages in Outlook E-mail on your phone are transferred to
Exchange or Outlook, and then sent from those programs.
CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO AN E-MAIL SERVER
You can send and receive e-mail messages by connecting to an e-mail
server. You’ll need to set up a remote connection to a network or an ISP,
and a connection to your e-mail server. When you connect to the e-mail
server, new messages are downloaded to the phone’s Inbox folder. Also
messages in the phone’s Outbox folder are sent, and messages that
have been deleted on the e-mail server are removed from the phone’s
message folders.
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FOLDER BEHAVIOR WITH A DIRECT CONNECTION TO AN E-MAIL
SERVER
The behavior of the folders you create depends on whether you are
using POP3 or IMAP4.
If you use POP3 and you move e-mail messages to a folder you
created, the link is broken between the messages on the phone and
their copies on the mail server. The next time you connect, the mail
server will see that the messages are missing from the phone and
delete them. This prevents you from having duplicate copies of a
message, but it also means that you will no longer have access to
messages that you move to folders created from anywhere except
the phone.
If you use IMAP4, the folders you created and the e-mail messages
you moved are mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are
available to you anytime you connect to your mail server. This
synchronization of folders occurs whenever you connect to your
mail server, create new folders or rename/delete folders when
connected.
CREATING AN E-MAIL ACCOUNT
You need to create a new account to be used for retrieving and sending
e-mail messages.
To make a new account:
1 From the main Messaging screen, select Setup E-mail.
2 Enter your E-mail address. If you want to save your password, enter
your password and select Save password > Next.
3 If you want to set up your account automatically from the Internet,
select Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet
and press Next.
4 If it couldn’t find setting, press the Next.
5 Select your e-mail provider, one or both of Internet e-mail or
Exchange server.
6 Enter your display name and press the Next.
7 Enter your Incoming mail server and select Account type and press
the Next.
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8 Enter your user information, such as user name, password, and
press the Next.
9
Enter the Outgoing (SMTP) mail server names and press the Next.
0 Select how often your phone automatically connects to the server
and checks for incoming e-mails
Press the Finish.
To edit an account:
1 From the main Messaging screen, scroll to the account you want.
2 Press the Menu >Settings.
3 Change the account settings as you would when creating it.
CREATE AN E-MAIL MESSAGE
You can create an e-mail message from a contact card, or by typing in
the address.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select the e-mail account with which you want to send.
3 Press Menu > New.
4 In To, Cc, and/or Bcc enter the recipient’s e-mail addresses. Insert a
semicolon (;) between the multiple addresses.
5 Enter a subject.
6 Enter a message.
7 Press Send. E-mail messages are stored in Outbox and are sent to
recipients the next time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail
server and send and receive mail.
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TIP
You can quickly enter e-mail addresses from your contact cards. In To
,
press ENTER and select a recipient from the list. Then, select the recipient’s
e-mail address.
To set the priority, press Menu
> Message Options.
To cancel creating an E-mail message, press Menu
> Cancel Message.
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OVERVIEW OF E-MAIL SECURITY
You can help prevent impersonation, tampering, and eavesdropping
when sending e-mail messages from your Outlook e-mail account by
using Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) digital
signatures and encryption.
A signature helps prevent impersonation and tampering. Impersonation
occurs when a hacker sends e-mail messages and pretends to be
someone else. Tampering occurs when a hacker intercepts your e-mail
messages and changes the message without the recipient’s knowledge.
Signing a message applies the sender’s certificate (and public key) to
the message. This proves to the recipient that the message is from the
sender and not from an imposter.
Encryption helps prevent eavesdropping, which occurs when a hacker
intercepts and reads your e-mail messages. Using a cryptographic
message format such as S/MIME for encryption helps improve e-
mail privacy because it converts plain, readable text of the message
into cipher (scrambled) text. The sender’s messaging program uses
the recipient’s public key to encrypt (lock) the e-mail message and
attachments. Only the recipient who has the private key that matches the
public key you used to encrypt the message can decipher (unscramble)
the message.
A certificate is a digital means of proving your identity. When you send a
digitally signed message, you are sending your certificate and public key.
Certificates can expire or be revoked.
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NOTE
S/MIME encryption and digital signatures for Windows Mobile-based
devices are available only with Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
or a later version that supports S/MIME. If you aren’t using one of these
products, or have not yet synchronized, these options are unavailable.
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DOWNLOAD A COMPLETE E-MAIL MESSAGE
You can save e-mail messages and retrieve them at any time when you
synchronize or connect to your mail server.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an e-mail account and the message to download.
3 Press Menu > Download Message. The complete message is
retrieved the next time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail
server and send and receive e-mail.
DOWNLOAD AN ATTACHMENT
In an open message with an attachment to download, press the
attachment. The attachment is downloaded the next time you
synchronize or connect to your e-mail server and send and receive
e-mail.
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NOTE
If there are multiple attachments in the message, all attachments are
downloaded.
MARK A FOLDER FOR SYNCHRONIZATION
When you synchronize your Outlook e-mail account with your PC, the
same Inbox folders that are in Outlook on your PC are created on your
phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select Outlook E-Mail.
3 Press Menu > Folders.
4 Press Menu > Show All Folders.
5 Press Menu > Manage Folders.
6 Select a folder to synchronize and press Show Sync Folder.
7 Press Done. The next time you synchronize, the folder(s) that you
marked on your phone are synchronized with the corresponding
folders in Outlook on your PC.
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ADD A PICTURE TO AN E-MAIL MESSAGE
You can retrieve pictures that have been downloaded to your phone and
insert them into your e-mail messages.
1 In the message area of an e-mail message, press Menu > Insert >
Picture.
2 Select the picture you want to add.
VERIFY THE DIGITAL SIGNATURE ON A SIGNED MESSAGE YOU RECEIVE
For additional security, you can check digital signatures on messages
before opening them. In some cases, the signatures may not be
available.
1 Open the message that has been digitally signed.
2 At the top of the message, press View Signature Status.
3 Press Menu > Check Certificate.
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NOTE
There can be several reasons why a digital signature is not valid. For
example, the sender’s certificate may have expired, it may have been
revoked by the certificate authority, or the server that verifies the certificate
is unavailable. Contact the sender to report the problem.
S/MIME encryption and digital signatures for Windows Mobile-based
devices are available only with Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2
or a later version that supports S/MIME. If you aren’t using one of these
products, or have not yet synchronized, these options are unavailable.
SEND AND RECEIVE INTERNET E-MAIL MESSAGES
Using the Pantech Matrix Pro you can connect to the Internet to send
and receive e-mails.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging.
2 Select the Internet e-mail account for which you want to send and
receive messages.
3 Press Menu > Send/Receive. The phone connects to your Internet
e-mail server and sends and receives your messages.
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NOTE
To stop this process, press Menu
> Stop Send/Receive.
ADD A VOICE RECORDING TO AN E-MAIL MESSAGE
Inserting a voice recording is useful when you want to verbally explain
information that is contained in the message.
1 In the message area of an e-mail message, press Menu > Insert >
Voice Note.
2 Press Record and start speaking into the phone’s microphone.
3 When finished speaking, press Stop.
4 Press Done.
5 Press Send.
SET UP AN INTERNET E-MAIL ACCOUNT MANUALLY
Before you set up your Internet e-mail account, ensure that you have the
necessary information.
Setting Description
User name
Usually the first part of your e-mail address, which
appears before the ‘at’ sign (@).
Password
Choose a strong password. You will have the option
to save your password, so that you do not need to
enter it each time you connect to your e-mail server.
Domain
The domain name. This may be required.
Account type
The type of e-mail server that hosts your mailbox
(POP3 or IMAP4).
Account name
A name for this account. You must use a different
name for each account that you set up.
Network
The type of network your e-mail server connects to.
Incoming mail server
The name of your e-mail server (POP3 or IMAP4).
Require SSL connection
Select this to ensure you always receive e-mail for
this account using an SSL connection. This enables
you to receive personal information more securely.
Please note that if you select this and your ISP does
not support an SSL connection, you will not be able
to connect to receive e-mail.
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Setting Description
Outgoing mail server
The name of your outgoing e-mail server (SMTP).
Outgoing server requires
authentication
Your outgoing e-mail server (SMTP) may require
authentication.
NOTE: Your user name and password from above
will be used.
Outgoing server settings
Your outgoing e-mail server may require different
authentication settings than your incoming e-mail
server.
Use different user name for
outgoing server
Check box, where you enter a separate setting for
your outgoing e-mail server.
User name
Your user name for the outgoing e-mail server.
Password
Your password for the outgoing e-mail server.
Domain
The domain name of the outgoing e-mail server.
Require SSL connection
(Outgoing mail server only)
A connection that enables you to send personal
information more securely. Note that if you select
this and your ISP does not support an SSL
connection, you will not be able to send e-mail.
DELETE A MESSAGE
Messages from any account can be deleted. Select the Messaging
function from the home screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Select the message to delete.
4 Press Menu > Delete.
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NOTE
Messages deleted from the Outlook E-mail account will be deleted from
Outlook on your PC or Exchange Server the next time you synchronize.
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DELETE AN ACCOUNT
You can delete accounts you have previously set up in the Messaging
function.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account to delete.
3 Press Menu > Delete.
EDIT PREDEFINED TEXT
You can edit the predefined text included with the phone to create words
or phrases that you frequently use in messages.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Press Menu > New and scroll to the body of the message.
4 Press Menu > My Text.
5 Press Menu > Edit My Text.
6 Select the text to edit.
7 Edit the text and press Done.
EMPTY THE DELETED ITEMS FOLDER
If you don’t have a need to store deleted items, you can delete the
Deleted Items folder itself.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Press Menu > Tools > Empty Deleted Items.
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FORWARD A MESSAGE
When you have received a message, it is possible to forward the
message to another account or user.
1 From the received message opened, press Menu > Reply >
Forward.
2 Enter a message in the message area.
3 Press Send.
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NOTE
If you are forwarding e-mail from the Outlook e-mail account, you will send
less data if you do not edit the original message. This may reduce data
transfer costs based on your rate plan.
INSERT PREDEFINED TEXT INTO A MESSAGE
To save time when entering text, you can insert predefined text into
messages.
1 On the home screen, press Start> All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account and press Menu > New.
3 Press Menu > My Text.
4 Press the text you want to insert.
!
TIP
Quickly insert text by entering its associated number.
MARK A MESSAGE AS READ OR UNREAD
You have the option of marking messages you’ve received as Read or
Unread for later retrieval.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Select the message to mark.
4 Press Menu.
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5 Press Mark as Read or Mark as Unread. The message display is
changed to reflect its new status: normal text for read messages and
bold text for unread messages. When you synchronize or send and
receive e-mail, the message is displayed as read or unread in all
locations.
MOVE A MESSAGE TO A DIFFERENT FOLDER
Whether a message is open or not, you can move it to another folder
from any account.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Scroll to the message to move.
4 Press Menu > Move.
5 Press the folder into which to move the message.
!
TIP
You can move an open message in the same manner, by pressing Menu
>
Move
.
OPEN A MESSAGE
To review or use a message you open it from its account in the
Messaging function.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Select the message to open and press [O].
4 To return to the message list, press [C].
!
TIP
To open the next message in the list from within an open message, press
[R]; to open the previous message in the list, press [L].
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QUICKLY MOVE BETWEEN ACCOUNTS
Your messages are stored in accounts and it is convenient to be able to
move from account to account quickly.
Do one of the following:
If you have an account open, you can quickly switch to another
account by pressing [L/R].
Press Menu > Tools > Switch Accounts.
SEND A MESSAGE DRAFT
If you wish to have a message draft reviewed, you can retrieve a stored
draft or an open draft and send it to someone else.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Press Menu > Folders.
4 Press Drafts.
5 When you have finished composing the message, press Send.
REPLY TO A MESSAGE
You can reply to a message you’ve received easily from within an open
message.
1 From the received message opened, press Menu > Reply > Reply
or Reply All.
2 Enter a message in the message area.
3 Press Send.
4 If you are replying to an e-mail in the Outlook E-mail account, you
will send less data if you do not edit the original message. This may
reduce data transfer costs based on your rate plan.
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SAVE A DRAFT OF A MESSAGE
You can save a draft of a message that you are composing to finish and
send later.
1 While in a message you are composing, press Menu > Save to
Drafts. A draft of the message is stored in the Drafts folder of the
account you are in.
SPECIFY THE LANGUAGE FOR READING A MESSAGE OR COMPOSING
The Pantech Matrix Pro has many languages and character sets
from which to choose. Each message can be composed in whatever
language you require.
1 From the received message opened, press Menu > View >
Languages.
2 In Email message language, scroll to the language.
3 Press Done. The message is displayed using the appropriate
characters for the selected language.
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When you are composing press Menu
> Message Options > Language to
set the language.
STOP ADDING A SIGNATURE TO MESSAGES
If you have previously added a signature to an account and wish to stop
using it, you can turn the signature off for that account.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Press Menu > Tools > Options > Signatures.
4 If necessary, press [L/R] to switch to the account that is using the
signature.
5 Clear Use signature with this account and press Done. A signature is
no longer inserted in messages that you send from this account.
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VIEW AN ATTACHMENT
Many e-mail messages come with attachments. You can view
attachments for file types that are supported by the phone.
1 In an open message containing a downloaded attachment, select the
attachment.
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You can view attachments only for file types that are supported by the
phone. You may need to add third party software to view documents,
spreadsheets, presentations and .pdf files.
VIEW MESSAGE FOLDER CONTENTS
You can store messages in folders and create the types of folders you
need.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 Press Menu > Folders.
4 Press the folder to view.
5 To return to the message list view of the Inbox folder, press Menu >
Folders > Inbox.
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To view all Outlook E-mail folders, including those not marked for
synchronization, press Menu > Show All Folders.
VIEW THE INBOX MESSAGE LIST
Your messages reside in an inbox. You can review the messages stored
in the Inbox.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 Select an account.
3 The Inbox message list displays your received messages.
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To quickly view new messages, press the message notification area in the
home screen.
VIEW THE LIST OF ACCOUNTS
If you have added accounts to your phone, you can see a list of all the
accounts at one time.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > Messaging >
[O].
2 The list of accounts displays with the number of unread messages in
the Inbox of each account shown in parentheses.
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You can open an account by selecting it in the list.
WHAT IS SSL?
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a security protocol that enables you to
send personal information in a more secure manner over the Internet.
When you send a message from an account that you have with an
Internet service provider (ISP) or from an account that you access
using a VPN server connection (typically a work account), Messaging
always tries to use an SSL connection. However, sometimes the e-mail
server on the other end doesn’t support SSL, so in order to send the
messages, it is sent without an SSL connection.
To ensure that your e-mail is always sent using an SSL connection or
not at all, select Require SSL connection when you set up your e-mail
account.
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USING THE ALARM
You can use the alarm clock to set a wake-up alarm or set an alarm to
remind you of an appointment.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > Alarm > [O].
2 Select Alarm1 or Alarm2 > [O].
NEW Alarm registration
Set Time, Alarm1(or 2), Sound, Type, and Volume.
– Alarm1 (or 2) time: Time for wake-up alarm.
– Alarm1 (or 2): Alarm1or 2 activation on/off..
– Alarm1 (or 2) sound: Choose an alarm melody.
– Alarm1 (or 2) type: Choose an alarm type.
– Alarm1 (or 2) volume: Adjust alarm volume.
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In addition to making and receiving calls, scheduling and keeping
contacts, the Pantech Matrix Pro allows you to save your own reminders
and messages in voice format.
CREATE A VOICE NOTE
When you wish to create a voice note, after making the selections
described here, you will speak into the microphone just as you would
speak on a call.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > Voice Note > [O].
2 Briefly press Record and speak into the microphone to record your
voice note.
3 Press Stop to stop recording a voice note.
4 The voice note is recorded and appears in the all notes list of voice
note.
LISTEN TO A VOICE NOTE
You can retrieve any voice notes you wish. When the voice notes were
saved, they were recorded by time and category.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > Voice Note > [O].
2 Select the voice note to play and press Menu > Play.
3 To stop listening to the voice note, press Stop while the voice note is
playing.
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You can also play a voice note by selecting it in the All Notes list, then press
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DELETE A VOICE NOTE
After you have no further need for a voice note, you can delete the note
completely from the phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > Voice Note > [O].
2 Select the voice note to delete.
3 Press Menu > Delete > [O].
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If you delete a voice note that has a default name, such as Recording1, this
name becomes available for a new voice note.
RENAME A VOICE NOTE
You have the option of renaming a voice note, or assigning it to a
different category.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > Voice Note > [O].
2 Select the voice note to rename.
3 Press Menu > Rename > [O].
4 Enter a new name.
5 Press Done.
SET AS RINGTONE A VOICE NOTE
You have the option of settnig as ringtone,
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > Voice Note > [O].
2 Select the voice note to set as ringtone.
3 Press Menu > Set As Ringtone > [O].
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Using Notepad, you can create memos for important things, and
manage them.
TO ACCESS NOTEPAD
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > Notepad.
CREATING A MEMO
1 Press the New.
2 Enter the memo text and press the Done.
VIEWING A MEMO
To view memo details, select the memo you want from the list.
SENDING A MEMO
You can send your notes as part of a SMS or email message.
1 Scroll to the memo you want.
2 Press the Menu > Send via Email or Send via Text Message.
3 Compose and send a message.
DELETING A MEMO
1 Scroll to the memo you want.
2 Press the Menu > Delete.
3 Press the [O] to confirm the deletion.
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USING THE CALCULATOR
Perform standard mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > [O].
2 Select Calculator > [O].
3 Enter a number using the keypad.
4 Press Menu and choose the type of calculation to perform and
Equals to perform the operation, then press [O].
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Press * to enter a decimal. Use the navigation key to display the available
mathematical symbols: up for plus (+), down for minus (-), right for division
(/), and left for multiplication (x).
Press the [#] to make a negative number .
Press the [C] briefly to clear the last digit entered.
Press the [Clear] to clear the display.
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USING THE WORLD TIME
You can set up the world clock with the time zones you want, and then
check the current time of the city you need at any time.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > [O].
2 Select World Time > [O].
3 Select one of the three time zone, and press Menu > Edit.
4 Press the [L/R] to move the time zone line. To apply daylight
savings to the currently selected time zone, press DST Off/On.
5 Press the Done to save the selected time zone.
6 Press the Local time to set the time.
7 Repeat from step 3 to select another time zone.
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In world time screen, press
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CREATE A TASK
The Pantech Matrix Pro allows you to create a new task with reminders
for your task list from your phone or from your PC.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > [O].
2 Select Tasks > [O].
3 In the Enter new task here box, enter the task name and press [O].
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You can synchronize information on your phone with your PC to keep your
task list up to date in both locations.
If you create a new task with a reminder on your PC and then synchronize
tasks with your phone, the reminder will play at the time it was set on your
PC.
CHANGE A COMPLETED TASK TO INCOMPLETE
If you have marked a task as complete on your list and the status
changes, you can easily go back to the task and change its status to
incomplete by “activating” the task again.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > [O].
2 Select Tasks > [O].
3 Select the task and press Activate.
ASSIGN A CATEGORY TO A TASK
The categories you can assign to a task are the same as those
categories you’ve defined for appointments and contacts.You can also
add categories from the Task menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > [O].
2 Select Tasks > [O].
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3 Select the task to assign and press Edit.
4 Select Categories and check the category you want.
5 Press Done.
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A category will remain in the list of shared categories as long as it is
assigned to at least one appointment, contact, or task.
DELETE A TASK
To remove a task from your list you will delete it. Marking a task as
complete will not delete the task from your list.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > [O].
2 Select Tasks > [O].
3 Select the task, and press Menu.
4 Select Delete Task > [O].
MARK A TASK AS COMPLETE
To designate a task as inactive or complete you will mark it as complete
through the Tasks menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > [O].
2 Select Tasks > [O].
3 Select the task and press Complete.
LOCATE A TASK
There are many options for finding a task on your list; you can view and
sort the entire task list, or filter the list by category.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More >
Organizer > [O].
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2 Select Tasks > [O]. In the task list, do one of the following:
To sort the list, press Menu > Sort by. Choose a sort option and
press [O].
To filter the list by category, to sort the list, press Menu > Filter.
Choose the category you want displayed.
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To filter your tasks further, press Active Tasks or Completed Tasks.
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Categories only appear in Tasks that are synchronized with your PC.
TASKS
This chapter addresses AT&T Music applications to play, buy,
identify and join music communities.
WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER®
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MUSIC ID
XM RADIO MOBILE
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This device comes with Microsoft® Windows Media Player® 10.3. You
can play Windows® Media Audio, Windows Media Video, and MP3 audio
files that are stored on your phone, on a memory card, or on the Web.
You can open Windows Media Player like this:
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > AT&T Music >
[O].
2 Select Windows Media Player > [O].
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Content providers use a technology called Digital Rights Management
(DRM), to encrypt the files. That makes some options unable to operate.
The reason some digital media files are encrypted is to prevent these files
from being unlawfully distributed or shared.
COPYING MEDIA FILES
You can use ActiveSync® to copy media files from a computer to your
phone.
1 Connect your phone to a computer.
2 Start synchronization.
3 Open the file directory on the phone using File Explorer.
4 Drag the media files and drop them into a folder.
Windows Media Player automatically retrieves. But, if the media files do
not appear in Library, update the library by pressing the Windows Media
Player’s Menu and selecting Update Library
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You can also use the desktop Windows® Media Player® to copy media
files. Licenses and protected files are copied. And also make sure that
you have Windows® Media Player® 10.3 or later versions on your
desktop computer. If you use different version of your Windows® Media
Player®, the procedure to copy files may vary.
1 Connect your phone to a computer.
2 Start synchronization.
3 Open Windows® Media Player® on the computer.
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4 Press the Sync > Edit Playlist.
5 Select the media files > [O].
6 Select the saving location.
7 Select the quality level and press [O].
8 Press Start Sync.
In order to access libraries, you should press Menu from the player
screen and then select Library. The library screen contains categories,
such as My Music, My Videos, My TV and My Playlists. From the library
screen, press Menu and you can see following options:
Queue Up: adds the selected file to the end of the current playlist.
Delete from Library: deletes the selected file or all files from the
library.
Now Playing: opens the current playlist.
Library: Allows you to select the library that you want to view.
Update Library: adds new files to the library by searching your
phone or a memory card.
Open File: allows you to find and play files that are stored on your
phone or a memory card, but those are not in the library.
Open URL: allows you to specify a URL address for a streaming
service.
Properties: displays information about the selected file.
Player: closes the Library screen and displays the player screen.
PLAYING MEDIA FILES
If you have copied media files to your phone’s memory or memory card,
you can play them from Media Player.
Playing media files from a library
1 On the library screen, if necessary, press the Menu > Library and
select the memory from which you want to retrieve files.
2 Press the Menu > Update Library.
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3 When libraries have been updated, press the Done.
4 Select a category.
5 Scroll to the library you want to play and press the Play.
If the file does not appear in a library, on the Library screen, press
the Menu > Open File.
Then select the file you want to play. The player screen appears and
the selected file plays. Use the following options during playback:
To adjust the Windows Media volume, press the [U/D].
You can view the volume level on the screen.
To adjust the earpiece volume, press [V
/
v].
To move backward in a file, press and hold the [L].
To move forward in a file, press and hold the [R].
To access the next file, press the [R].
To access the previous file, press the [L].
To pause or resume playback, press [O].
To play the files in the playlist randomly or repeatedly, press the
Menu > Shuffle/Repeat > Shuffle or Repeat.
To view the video on a full screen, press the Menu > Full Screen.
To stop playback, press the Menu > Stop.
Playing media files on a network
1 On the Library screen, press the Menu > Open URL.
2 Enter a URL address in the URL field, or scroll to one of the URL
address that you have used from the History field.
3 Press the [O].
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SETTING UP A PLAYLIST
You can add media files on the Library screen to a temporary playlist. It
lists the currently playing file, as well as any files that have been queued
up to play next.
Creating a playlist
1 On the library screen, select the category you want and scroll to the
file you want to play. If the file does not appear on the list, press the
Menu > Update Library.
2 Press the Menu > Queue Up to add the file to the playlist.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add more files.
4 Press to return to the player screen or press Menu > Player.
5 Press or to start playing the files.
6 To save the playlist, press the Now Playing > Menu > Save Playlist.
7 Enter the list name and press the Done. The list is saved in the My
Playlists library.
Opening the playlist
1 On the player screen, press Now Playing. You can use various
options by pressing the Menu.
Editing the playlist
To change the play order, press Menu > Move Up or Move Down.
To delete the selected files, press Menu > Remove from Playlist.
To clear the playlist, press Menu > Clear Now Playing.
Changing the Windows Media Player Settings
You can customize the appearance and functionality of Windows Media
Player. On the player screen, press the Menu > Options. You can use
the following options:
Playback: Select the options for playback. You can select the way
time is displayed on the player screen, or whether or not to pause
playback when you launch another program, and resume playback
after a phone call.
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Video: Select the viewing options for playing videos on a full screen.
NOTE: If there is a problem while playing MP4 files, deselect the Scale
to fit window option. The problem occurs because the file has been
resized.
Network: Change the connections speed and protocol for playing
music and streaming video.
Library: Select whether the player screen or the Library screen is
displayed when you open Windows Media Player.
Skins: Change the appearance of the player screen by selecting a
new skin.
Buttons: Assign Windows Media Player functions to the keys on
your phone to quickly control playback without having to use the
menus.
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This menu connects to AT&T’s music download site.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > AT&T Music >
[O].
2 Select Shop Music > [O].
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This menu allows you to find out title, artist and other information about
the song by just sending the sound of the song.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > AT&T Music >
[O].
2 Select MusicID > [O].
ID song!: Allows you to find out information of unknown music by
sending the sound of the unknown music to the web. If the web
identifies the song, it displays relevant information about the song.
manage IDs: Once a song has been identified through the
MusicID, you can see the list of songs in this folder.
help me out: Information for how to use this application.
exit: Ends the application and exits.
USING ID SONG!
1 Highlight ID Song! > [O].
2 Place the handset’s microphone up to the source of the song, which
can be from either radio, stereo, or headset. The handset then begins
to analyze the audio signal. If a song match is found, the screen
displays the Artist Name, Track Title, and Album cover art.
3 To purchase the song (with ringtone and wallpaper if available),
highlight get, and press the [O].
4 To share the song ID with another user, highlight Share ID > [O].
Enter the recipient’s phone number and press the Share ID!. Within
a short time, he will receive a message containing a MusicID link to
the song.
5 If the song cannot be found, the handset displays a “Sorry, No Match
Try Again!” message. Press the New ID! and try analyzing the song
again.
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The “Use Hands-Free Standard Audio” needs to be unchecked/disabled
(default setting) when a Mono Bluetooth is used along with the feature.
To set the Use Hands-Free Standard Audio
, press Start > All Programs
> Bluetooth > Bluetooth Manager > Settings.
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USING MANAGE ID’S
1 Highlight manage IDs > [O]. The screen displays a list of the most
recent successful song ID’s which were made.
2 Highlight a song and press the Options.
3 Highlight one of the following options and press the [O].
ID Info: Displays the Artist Name, Track Title, and Album cover art
of the identified song.
Delete ID: Deletes the selected song from the list of identified
songs.
New ID!: Begins the song analysis process again. Hold the
microphone to the song source and wait for analysis.
GETTING HELP WITH MUSICID
1 Highlight help me out > [O] to select a topic. The screen displays a
list of helpful topics related to the MusicID application. These topics
cover:
IDing a Song: Provides information about the analysis process.
ID Picks and More!: Describes the process following the
successful identification of a song. You can choose to purchase
the song and wallpaper (if available) or send the MusicID as a link
to another phone number.
Subscription: Provides details about the general usability and
monthly term information.
About MusicID: Provides information about the MusicID software
version.
EXITING FROM THE MUSICID APPLICATION
1 Highlight exit > [O] to select a topic.
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Selecting XM Radio Mobile from the AT&T Music sub menu launches an
application which allows the user to listen to streaming audio.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > AT&T Music >
[O].
2 Select XM Radio Mobile > [O].
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Selecting Music Videos from the AT&T Music sub menu launches an
application called MobiVJ which allows the user to listen to streaming
music videos.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > AT&T Music >
[O].
2 Select Music Videos > [O].
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Selecting Pandora from the AT&T Music sub menu launches an
application which allows the user to listen to personal radio.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programes > AT&T Music >
[O].
2 Select Pandora > [O].
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Selecting Community from the AT&T Music sub menu launches the
browser to either one or more of the hot user communities. This menu
allows you to interact with your friends and the community.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > AT&T Music >
[O].
2 Select Community > [O].
3 Use the [U/D] to select a fan site and press the [O].
Wallpaper: Provides you with color graphic files which can be
uses as wallpaper on your handset. Highlight an entry and press
[O].
Photos: Allows you to view some artist-specific photos. Use the
Next and Back buttons to navigate through these pages.
Bio: Provides a biographical description of the artist/band.
Artist Info: Provides more specific group member information.
Discography: Provides a description of the artist’s albums and
their corresponding release dates.
Tour Dates: Provides a listing of the artist’s current tour dates.
COMMUNITY
This chapter addresses MEdia Mall applications to shop for
Tones, Games, Graphics, Multimedia, and Accessing the
Media Net Home site.
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SHOP GAMES
SHOP GRAPHICS
SHOP MULTIMEDIA
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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s Tones menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > MEdia Mall >
[O].
2 Select Shop tones > [O].
3 Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded files can be stored
into the Main Memory or Storage Card found within the My Stuff
(Phone) location. Music Tone categories include:
– Featured Artists
– Answer Tones
– Search for a specific audio file by name
4 Select an audio file and press the [O].
5 When you are ready to purchase the audio file, press the Buy Now
to charge your e-wallet account and complete the transaction.
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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s Game menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > MEdia Mall >
[O].
2 Select Shop Games > [O].
3 Follow the on-screen options.
4 Categories include:
– New Releases
– Retro & Arcade
– Featured Games
– Search for a specific game by name
5 Select a game entry and press the [O].
6 When you are ready to purchase the game, press the Buy Now to
charge your e-wallet account and complete the transaction.
7 The downloaded applications will be stored in the My Stuff within My
Account of AT&T Media Net Home.
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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s Graphics.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > MEdia Mall >
[O].
2 Select Shop Graphics > [O].
3 Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded files can be stored in
the My Pictures folder found within the My Stuff (Phone) location.
These images can be used as wallpaper or included into multimedia
messages.
4 Select an image entry and press the [O].
5 When you are ready to purchase the image, press the Buy Now to
charge your e-wallet account and complete the transaction.
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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s Multimedia
menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > MEdia Mall >
[O].
2 Select Shop Multimedia > [O].
3 Follow the on-screen options. The downloaded files can be stored in
the My Document folder found within the My Stuff (Phone) location.
These files can be included in multimedia messages.
4 Select a video file entry and press the [O].
5 When you are ready to purchase the file, press the Buy Now to
charge your e-wallet account and complete the transaction.
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Selecting this menu launches the Web browser to AT&T’s Applications
menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > MEdia Mall >
[O].
2 Select Shop Applications > [O].
3 Follow the on-screen options.
4 When you are ready to purchase the application, press the Buy Now
to charge your e-wallet account and complete the transaction.
5 The downloaded applications will be stored in the My Stuff within My
Account of AT&T Media Net Home.
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The MEdia Net Home menu option allows you to quickly access your
AT&T MEdia Net homepage using the built-in browser. This page gives
you quick access to information such as local weather, sports scores,
horoscope information and quick links to the previously mentioned
shopping sites.
To access this menu option, use the following steps:
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > MEdia Mall
and MEdia Net Home.
2 Press [O]
3 The MEdia Net Home menu launches the built-in browser and
launches this AT&T homepage.
MEDIA NET HOME
CELLULAR VIDEO
MEDIA CLIP OPTIONS
USING THE VIDEO CATEGORIES
CUSTOMIZING CELLULAR VIDEO
MY PURCHASES
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Your phone is equipped with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
browser which allows you to access Internet and then upload media files
directly to your phone. These media files are displayed using the built-in
Media Player. Cellular Video (CV) is a media service which allows you
to not only navigate to your favorite web sites but stream media content
(Weather, News/Sports highlights, etc.) directly to your phone.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > Cellular
Video.
2 Press [O].
3 You are then taken to your default Cellular Video homepage. This
homepage provides you with several sections of accessible content:
My Favorites: Allow you to choose from some recently uploaded
video clips from among the following media providers: CNN,
ESPN, HBO Mobile Preview, or Access Hollywood.
Video Categories: Provides some general content categories
from which to begin searching for media: TV to Go, Entertainment,
Sports, News & Weather, HBO Mobile, and Premium Channel.
Customize CV: Allow you to access the Cellular Video Settings
menu where you can configure most of the settings associated
with Cellular Video.
Parental Control: Provides you with settings which can be
configured to restrict certain media content from being displayed
on the phone.
MEdia Net: Exits from the Cellular Video application and launches
the MEdia Net homepage.
Help: Provides basic on-line assistance which answers most of
the common issues users come across while using this feature.
4 Highlight the desired media clip or select from one of the available
categories and press the Select or the [O].
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With the media currently active on the phone (either playing or paused),
press the Menu to open a list of the following streaming media options.
LIBRARY
This feature launches the Windows Media Library showing My Music,
My Videos, My TV, My Playlists, and Now Playing.
PLAY/PAUSE
This feature allows you to toggle the state of the current video between
being Paused or Resuming playback.
STOP
The feature stops the current media, exits the media player and returns
you to the main Cellular Video homepage.
SHUFFLE/REPEAT
This feature allows you to toggle between the shuffle or repeat options
for your videos you have played and saved to your device.
FULL SCREEN
This feature changes the screen content to remove or include the
information regarding the Options or to display the video only. Press the
[0] key to switch between screen options.
OPTIONS
The following options are available
Playback
– Show time as: Set the show time elapsed or remaining.
Set the Pause playback while using another program to stop the
video if you launch another program.
Resume playback after a phone call to continue the video after
your phone call is ended.
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Video
Play video in full screen: Choose from Never, Only when
oversized, or Always.
Scale to fit window: Allows you to fit the picture to the screen.
Network
Internet connection speed: Choose the internet connection speed
to download the videos.
Detect connection speed: Sets the default speed the data
connection allows.
Protocol: Select the UDP, TCP or HTTP protocol, or the Port
number.
Library: Allows you to start the player from the library screen.
Skins: Allows you to select the screen display (Skin) for your video
clips. Use the [L/R] to make your selection. Press to make your
selection.
Buttons: Displays the buttons and their options for the media clip
application.
PROPERTIES
Displays a Media Player window which gives file specific information
such as Length and Location.
SETTINGS
This feature pauses the content and navigates you to the Player
Settings menu where you can configure the Media Player’s volume
setting.
1 Use the [U/D] to increase/decrease the current volume setting
for the player while in portrait mode. Use your [L/R] to increase/
decrease the current volume setting for the player while in landscape
mode.
2 Press the Save to save your changes.
This feature allows you to configure the current server profile
being used by the on-board WAP.
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This grouping of media categories provides access to an additional
listing of streaming media. Where the previous Favorites list of media
stream can be user edited and updated, this list of categories is defined
by AT&T’s homepage and cannot be changed.
VIEWING A VIDEO CLIP
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs. Highlight
Cellular Video > [O].
2 Use the [U/D] to highlight the video clip from within the Favorites
section and press the Select or the [O].
3 After the stream has been buffered into memory, you can choose to
either Pause or Play the content. Pressing the [O] toggles the Play
and Pause functionality.
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UPDATING THE FAVORITES LIST
The list of media providers which appears in the Favorites section of the
Cellular Video homepage can be edited and changed by the user.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > Cellular
Video > [O].
2 Use the [U/D] to highlight the Edit from the upper-right of the
homepage (adjacent to the My Favorites title) and press the [O].
3 From the Customize CV – Options > Edit My Favorites > [O].
4 Navigate to the Add to Favorites section of the page and highlight
one the additional streaming media channels which are not currently
in your Favorites list (ex: Cartoon Network).
5 Press the Menu > Add to Favorites > Add.
ADDING A VIDEO ALERT
When new media is available for upload to your phone (such as breaking
news), you can set your phone to notify you of the new available content.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > Cellular
Video > [O].
2 Use the [U/D] to highlight the Customize CV > [O].
3 From the Customize CV – Options > My Video Alerts > [O].
4 Navigate to the Add to My Alerts section of the page and highlight
one the available services (ex: Breaking News).
5 Press [O].
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The Cellular Video homepage can be used to shop for streaming
multimedia content. The My Purchases can help keep track of your
purchase history and view any new resale products.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > Cellular
Video > [O].
2 Use the [U/D] to highlight the Customize CV [O].
3 From the Customize CV – Options > My Purchases > [O].
4 Highlight Purchase History > [O]. This provides you with an on
screen listing of your “to date” purchase history for media content.
5 Highlight My Account > [O]. This provides you with an on screen
description of your account details.
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Your phone can be configured to block both purchased and streamed
media content. Before filtering, you must first establish a PIN code and
e-mail address. Once those have been established, you can choose one
of the two available filter options: Content Filter and Purchase Blocker.
Content Filters: Allows you restrict access to inappropriate content
both on and outside of MEdia Net.
Purchase Blocker: Allows you restrict the ability to buy ringtones,
downloads, games, etc., from this phone.
SETTING UP PARENTAL CONTROL
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > Cellular
Video > [O].
2 Use the [U/D] to highlight the Customize CV button from the
bottom of the homepage and press the [O].
3 From the Customize CV – Options > Parental Controls > [O].
4 Press [O] to access the MEdia Net parental setup fields.
5 From the Parental Control Setup screen, use your keypad to enter
information into the following fields: PIN Code, Re-enter PIN code,
contact e-mail address.
6 Use the navigation keys to highlight the Save > [O]. Allow a few
minutes for your information to be received and accepted by MEdia
Net. You can then use this information to activate the parental filters.
CONFIGURING THE FILTERS
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > Cellular
Video > [O].
2 Use [U/D] to highlight the Customize Cellular > [O].
3 Press [O].
4 When prompted, enter the PIN and e-mail address which was
registered with MEdia Net in the previous section.
8 Select Content Filters or Purchase Blocker > [O].
9 Select Save to save the setting.
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IM & E-MAIL
MOBITV
MEDIA NET
OFFICE MOBILE
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INSTANT MESSAGING
Your handset comes with the ability to sign onto Instant Messaging. You
must first create an active account using your PC, and then you can
connect and chat using the following applications:
AOL Instant Messenger
Windows Live Messenger
Y! Messenger
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More > IM &
Email > IM > [O].
GET XPRESS MAIL
Xpress Mail allows users to gain access to both their personal and work
e-mail on a single device allowing users to best manage multiple e-mail
accounts and keep up to date with their most current messages.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More > IM &
Email > Get Xpress Mail > [O].
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With MobiTV your phone becomes a portable TV. See channels you
watch at home, made for mobile programming, and the latest primetime
shows from NBC, like Friday Night Lights. The Emmy® Award winning
service is available through your wireless carrier and offers over 100
TV channels worldwide, such as MSNBC, ABC News Now, CNN
International, FOX News Channel, Fox Sports, ESPN 3GTV, NBC
Mobile, Bravo To Go, Sci Fi Pulse Mobile, Telemundo Mobile, Discovery
Channel, TLC, The Weather Channel and others that deliver the latest
music videos, cartoons, comedy, and more.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More >
MobiTV > [O].
For more information, connect to the web site www.mobitv.com
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See MEdia Net home in Chapter 7. MEdia Mall.
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EXCEL MOBILE
View spreadsheets, even when you’re out of the office.You can use the
Chart Wizard to view Microsoft Office Excel Mobile charts on the go.
ONENOTE MOBILE
Microsoft OneNote Mobile is a tool for notetaking, information gathering,
and multi-user collaboration by Microsoft.
POWERPOINT MOBILE
Practice and view your slides with Microsoft Office PowerPoint Mobile
while you’re on the road.
WORD MOBILE
View Word documents while away from your desk.
OFFICE MOBILE
This chapter addresses picture and video functions including:
CAMERA / CAMCORDER MODE
CAMERA / CAMCORDER OPERATIONS
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Use the camera program to take, view, and edit pictures as well as
record and launch video clips stored on your device or on a storage
card. You can also send pictures and video clips to others, or set a
picture as the background in the home screen. You can see your pictures
individually, as thumbnails, or as part of a slide show. You can edit your
pictures by cropping, rotating, and adjusting the brightness and contrast.
SELECT VIDEO QUALITY
You can specify the quality (video resolution and sound fidelity) and size
of the video clips you record.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Camcorder to change the mode to camcorder.
3 Press Options > Settings.
4 Use [L/R] to select Quality. Then select the setting you want and
select [O].
5 Press Close.
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NOTE
Video clips of higher quality require more memory.
COPY AN IMAGE TO YOUR PHONE
You can upload standard image files from a PC to your phone.You
should customize the size and resolution of your images for display on
the phone screen.
1 Connect the phone to your PC.
2 On your PC, copy the image file you want.The file format must be
.gif, .jpg, or .bmp.
3 In ActiveSync on your PC, click Explorer and double-click My
Windows Mobile-Based Device. Do one of the following:
Double-click My Documents, double-click My Pictures, and paste
the image file into that folder.
If you plan to use the image as your home screen background,
double-click Application Data, double-click home, and paste the
image into that folder.
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For best results, use images with the same screen resolution as your
phone’s screen resolution, either 240 x 320 pixels, or 176 x 200 pixels,
depending on the phone.
See also
Change the home screen appearance
TAKE VIDEOS USING A TIMER
Using the timer, you can be in the picture you take. Just place the phone
on a stable support and press the camera button, then get into position.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Camcorder to change the mode to camcorder.
3 Press Options > Settings.
4 Use [L/R] to select Self-Timer. Then select the setting you want
and select [O].
5 Press Close.
6 Press [O] and after the timer interval, the video will start record and
automatically saved to the default storage location.
ADJUST PICTURES AND VIDEO FOR LIGHTING CONDITIONS
White balance settings optimize pictures and video clips for the type of
ambient light. If you are not sure what to select, try the Automatic setting.
1 Select White Balance setting that matches the available light
source.
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SELECT WHERE PICTURES ARE SAVED
You can set the default location where pictures are saved. If you
select main memory, pictures are saved to permanent storage on your
device, which may require that you consider the storage needs of other
programs.
1 Press Option > Settings.
2 Use [L/R] to select Advanced Settings
3 Press Genral Settings > Storage, and then select the setting you
want.
4 Press Done.
CREATE A PICTURES FOLDER
You can organize and store your pictures and images in separate folders
you will create.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures.
2 Press Menu > Edit > New Folder.
EDIT A PICTURE
You can actually edit pictures and videos on the Pantech Matrix Pro
using the Menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures.
2 Select the picture to edit > [O].
3 Press Menu > Edit > [O].
Do one of the following:
To rotate a picture 90 degree clockwise, press Menu > Rotate.
To crop a picture, press Menu > Crop. Then, position the
selection cursor to mark the upper left corner of the picture, press
Next, and then position the cursor to mark the lower right corner
of the picture. Press Finish to see the cropped picture.
To auto correct a picture, press Menu > Auto Correct. Press
Done.
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TIP
To undo an edit, press Menu
> Undo. To cancel all unsaved edits made to
the picture, press Menu
> Cancel.
VIEW PICTURES AS A SLIDE SHOW
However you have stored the pictures and videos, you can review them
consecutively in a slide show format.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures.
2 Select the picture and press [O].
3 Press Menu > Play Slide Show.
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TIP
To stop the slide show, press the
[C]. You can also rotate the view using
[U/D]. To move forward or backward through the slides, press [L/R].
SET A PICTURE AS THE HOME SCREEN
Any picture you have uploaded can be saved as the background for the
home screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures.
2 Select the picture to set as the background > [O].
3 Press Menu > Use as Home Screen.
4 Use the navigation keys to select the portion of the picture you want
to use, and press Next.
5 Use Adjust the transparency to select a higher percentage for a more
transparent picture or a lower percentage for a more opaque picture.
6 Press Finish.
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SEND A PICTURE VIA MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE
You can attach pictures to messages and send them to someone else.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures.
2 Select the picture to send.
3 Press Menu > Send via Multimedia Msg..
4 A new message is created with the picture attached.
5 Enter the recipients name and subject, and press Send.
SAVE A COPY OF A PICTURE
Store pictures in your phone by saving them to a pre-created folder.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures.
2 Select the picture to save > [O].
3 Press Menu > Save > Save As....
4 Enter a name for the picture and press Done.
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TIP
To cancel all unsaved changes, press
Cancel.
VIEW PICTURES ON YOUR PHONE
You can view pictures stored on your phone or on a plug-in storage card.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures.
2 Select the picture > [O].
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TIP
To view pictures located on a storage card, press Start
> All Programs
> More > Applications > File Explorer > My Pictures. Press Menu >
Storage Card. (You may need to scroll to view this option.)
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CAMERA
Supports JPEG File Format (jpg)
VIDEO
Supports QCIF (176x144) size of video
Supports 3gp File Format (3gp)
RECORD A VIDEO
By using the camera function, you can take pictures or you can record
video by selecting the Camcorder option.
1 On the Home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera > press [O].
2 The left icon in upper changes to Camcorder icon .
3 Aim your camera and press [O].
4 To stop recording, press [O] again or [Stop] soft key.
5 You can see the first frame of recording file. Select Options > Delete
to delete the captured file.
6 Select Options > Send via Multimedia Msg. to attach to multimedia
message.
7 Play recorded file.
8 Press [O] or View Finder to return to take picture.
PLAY RECORDED FILE
After you’ve recorded and stored a video file, you can retrieve it at any
time and play it back on the phone.
1 The left icon in upper changes to Camcorder icon .
2 Press My Video
3 Choose the file that you want to play, and press [O].
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TAKE A PICTURE
Supports 144x176, 240x320, 480x640, 600x800, 1024x1280,
1200x1600 size of picture.
Stored JPEG file format (jpg)
You can choose Low, Normal or High quality.
TAKE A PICTURE (MULTISHOT)
Supports maximize resolution of 144x176, 240x320.
Supports multi still shot. Maximum is 9 shots.
SNAPSHOT
To take a quick picture, you will use the snapshot feature of the phone.
After taking a picture, you can store it, delete it, or forward it.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Camera to change the mode to picture icon .
3 Aim your camera and press [O].
4 Change camera screen to review screen.
5 Select Options > Delete to delete the captured file.
6 Select Options > Send via Multimedia Msg. to attach to multimedia
message.
7 Press [O] or View Finder to return to take picture.
VIEWING SAVED FILE
After a file has been saved, it is very simple to view the saved file from
the My Photo feature.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Camera to change the mode to picture icon .
3 Press My Photo.
4 Choose the file that you want to view, and press [O].
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VIDEO SHARE
You can do Video Share by selecting the camera menu.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Video Share
3 Select phone number in the list, and press Call.
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Just as with an ordinary camera, your phone can be adjusted to control
the brightness, color, resolution, etc. From the Menu you have access to
all the image parameters you will want to adjust.
CAMERA MENU
The menu is reached after selecting camera from the home screen and
gives you access to these parameters: white balance, Effect, Timer,
Size, Quality, and Advanced Settings.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Settings.
3 Change values using the navigation keys.
4 Press [O] to apply the chosen values.
Item Description
White Balance
Choose white balance in Options
> Settings > W/B.
Default value is Auto
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Daylight:
Control of the white value.
Cloudy:
Setting of the white value.
Fluorescent:
Setting value.
Incandescent:
Setting of the white value.
Effect
Choose color effect in Options
> Settings > Effects.
Default value is Normal
.
Normal: Color effect is normal.
Gray: Color effect is gray
Sepia: Color effect is sepia
Negative: Color effect is negative
Self-Timer
Choose Self Timer in Options
> Settings > Self-Timer.
Default value is Off
.
Off: Take a photograph instantly.
3 Seconds: Take a photograph after 3 sec.
5 Seconds: Take a photograph after 5 sec.
10 Seconds: Take a photograph after 10 sec.
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Item Description
Resolution
Choose a Resolution in Options > Settings > Resolution.
Default value is 1200x1600
.
144x176: Resolution is in 144x176.
240x320: Resolution is in 240x320.
480x640: Resolution is in 480x640.
600x800: Resolution is in 600x800.
1024x1280: Resolution is in 1024x1280.
1200x1600: Resolution is in 1200x1600.
Quality
Choose Quality in in Options > Settings > Quality.
Default value is High
.
Low quality is a small file size and High quality is a large file size.
Low: Setting for still shot.
Normal: Setting for still shot.
High: Setting for still shot.
CAMCORDER MENU
The Camcorder Menu allows you to control video features such as
resolution and quality, and allows you to select the mode and turn the
audio on and off.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Camcorder to change the mode to Camcorder.
3 Press Options > Settings.
4 Change values using the navigation keys.
5 Press [O] to apply the chosen values.
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Item Description
White Balance
Choose White Balance in Options > Settings > W/B.
Default value is Auto
.
Daylight: Control of the white value.
Cloudy: Setting of the white value.
Fluorescent: Setting of the white value.
Incandescent: Setting of the white value.
Effect
Choose color effect
in Options > Settings > Effect.
Default value is Normal
.
Normal: Color effect is normal.
Gray: Color effect is gray
Sepia: Color effect is sepia
Negative: Color effect is negative
Self-Timer
Choose Self Timer in Options > Settings > Self-Timer.
Default value is Off
.
Off: Take a photograph instantly.
3 Seconds: Take a photograph after 3 sec.
5 Seconds: Take a photograph after 5 sec.
10 Seconds: Take a photograph after 10 sec.
Resolution
Choose a Resolution in Options
> Settings > Resolution.
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Quality
Choose Quality in in Options > Settings > Quality.
Default value is High.
Low quality is a small file size and High quality is a large file size.
Low: Setting for still shot.
Normal: Setting for still shot.
High: Setting for still shot.
GENERAL SETTINGS
Camera/Camcorder Settings allows you to control the time out and
storage.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Settings.
3 Use [L/R] to select Advanced Settings.
4 Press General Settings and change values using the navigation
keys and [O].
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5 Press Done to apply the chosen values. The camera screen is
displayed.
6 If you do not wish to apply new values, press [C].
Item Description
Time Out
Choose Time Out in list.
Default value is 1 Min
.
1 Min: Time Out is 1 Min.
2 Min: Time Out is 2 Min.
3 Min: Time Out is 3 Min.
Never; Time Out is off.
Storage
Choose storage in list.
Default value is Phone
.
Phone: Capture files stored in the Device of file box.
External: Capture files stored in the “SD Memory Card”
CAMERA SETTINGS
Camera Settings allows you to control the multi shot count and image
prefix.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Settings.
3 Use [L/R] to select Advanced Settings.
4 Press Camera Settings and change values using the navigation
keys and [O].
5 Press Done to apply the chosen values. The camera screen is
displayed.
6 If you do not wish to apply new values, press [C].
7 Change values using the navigation keys.
8 Press Done to apply the chosen values. The camera screen is
displayed.
9 If you do not wish to apply new values, press [C].
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Item Description
Take Mode
Choose Take Mode in list
.
Default value is Normal.
Change Multi Shot mode.
Resolution must be 176x144 or 320x240 on Multi Shot
mode.
Multi-shot Count
Choose Multishot in list.
Default value is
4.
4: Make a photograph 4 times in a row.
6: Make a photograph 6 times in a row.
9: Make a photograph 9 times in a row.
Image Prefix
Change image prefix.
Default image prefix is img.
VIDEO SETTINGS
Camcorder Settings allows you to control the Limit Recording, Sound
Recording and File Extension.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > Camera.
2 Press Options > Settings.
3 Use [L/R] to select Advanced Settings.
4 Press Video Settings and change values using navigation keys and
press [O].
5 Press Done to apply the chosen values. The camera screen is
displayed.
6 If you do not wish to apply new values, press [C].
Item Description
Recording Limits
Choose Limit Recording in list.
Default value is No limit
.
No limit: Recording did not stop.
1 Min: Recording stopped after 1 Min.
3 Min: Recording stopped after 3 Min.
5 Min: Recording stopped after 5 Min.
10 Min: Recording stopped after 10 Min.
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Recording Sound
Choose recording with audio or not.
Default value is On
.
On: Sound Recording is on.
Off: Sound Recording is off.
Video Prefix
Change video prefix.
Default video prefix is video
.
Overview of the default hardware button assignments
By default, these hardware buttons are assigned to camera functions.
Hardware Button Camera/Camcorder Function
O
Start Record Video/Stop Record Video, Take a picture
L
Brightness down
R
Brightness up
U
Zoom in
D
Zoom out
CAMERA / CAMCORDER CONTROLS
This chapter addresses Internet services and web browsing.
For more detailed information contact your service provider.
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ADD A WEB PAGE TO THE FAVORITES LIST
Internet Explorer functions on your phone much the same as it does on
your PC. You can maintain a list of web sites in your favorites list. Add
each site to the list through the Internet Explorer menus.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > Address Bar, enter the address of the page you want
to add and press Go.
3 Press Menu > Add to Favorites.
4 Confirm or change the name and Web page address.
5 In Folder, select a location for this favorite.
6 Press Add.
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A quick way to add favorites to your phone is to synchronize with your PC
using ActiveSync. For more information, see ActiveSync Help on your PC.
See also
Go to a Web page
CHANGE CONNECTION OPTIONS
Depending on your location and your access settings, you can connect
to different networks through Internet Explorer.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > Tools > Options.
3 Press Connections. Do one of the following:
Default settingUncheck automatically detect settings and WAP
network – make surfing internet to any web site through service
provider Proxy server. (recommended)
Checking automatically detect settings can surf internet using
ActiveSync. In this setting, you can’t access sites like MEdia Net.
4 Press Done.
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CHANGE WEB PAGE DISPLAY OPTIONS
There are Web page display options to choose from: text size, one
column, fix to screen, and desktop.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Select one of the web sites.
3 Press Menu > View. Select one of the following:
Zoom Level: The text on the Web pages displayed on your phone
can be made larger or smaller.
One Column: Arranges the content into one column that is as
wide as the screen. This means that you will rarely have to scroll
horizontally.
Fit To Screen: Maintains a layout similar to what you see on a
desktop computer, but makes items smaller and arranges the
content so that you can see most of it without having to scroll
horizontally.
Desktop: Keeps the same layout and size as on a desktop
computer, which will require both horizontal and vertical scrolling.
CLEAR HISTORY, COOKIES, OR TEMPORARY FILES
The Internet Explorer typically stores a list of the sites you’ve visited,
cookies (files simplifying return to a site), or temporary files. Clearing
these files is simple.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > Tools > Options.
3 Press Memory.
4 Select the type of memory to clear and press Clear.
5 Press Yes > Done.
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CREATE A NEW FOLDER IN FAVORITES
If you have more than a few web sites in your Favorites list, it may be
convenient to arrange the sites in folders on your favorites list.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Favorites.
3 Press Menu > Add Folder.
4 Enter a name for the folder.
5 Press Add.
DELETE A FAVORITE
Any favorite can be deleted from your favorites list at any time.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Favorites.
3 Select the favorite to delete.
4 Press Menu > Delete.
5 Press Yes to confirm the deletion.
DISCONNECT FROM THE INTERNET
Be sure to disconnect from the Internet when you are finished using it.
Connections will time out automatically if there is no activity, but it is a
good idea to disconnect manually.
1 Press [r] > Wireless Manager > [O].
2 Press Menu > Disconnect Cellular Data.
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EDIT A FAVORITE
You can change the name, URL, or description of a web site in your
favorites list.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Favorites.
3 Select the favorite to edit.
4 Press Menu > Edit.
5 Make your changes and press Done.
GO TO A LINK
If you have previously set up links, you can access them from the main
page of Internet Explorer.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Scroll vertically or horizontally to see all available links.
3 Press the link.
GO TO A WEB PAGE
The Internet Explorer on your phone accesses web pages by letting you
enter the address in the address bar after pressing the >.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > Address Bar.
3 Enter the address, and press Go.
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GO TO A WEB PAGE IN THE HISTORY LIST
You also have access to web pages you’ve visited by using the History
list in Internet Explorer.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > History.
3 Select the Web page, and press Go.
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NOTE
To return to the Web page you were viewing, press [C].
OPEN INTERNET EXPLORER
Internet Explorer is one of the easily accessible options from the home
screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Refresh a Web page
To refresh a web page use the Menu and select Refresh
.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 If necessary, select the Web page in your Favorites or History list,
and press Go.
3 Press Menu > Refresh.
RETURN TO A WEB PAGE YOU VISITED IN THE SAME SESSION
You can return to a web page or scroll back through pages you’ve visited
in a session just as you would use the “Back” button on a PC.
1 On a Web page, press [C] repeatedly until the page appears.
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VIEW A FAVORITE
To view a favorite site at any time, just go into the Favorites list and
select the site you wish to visit.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Favorites.
3 Select a favorite and press Go.
VIEW A LIST OF RECENTLY VISITED WEB PAGES
The History function of Internet Explorer allows you to select a site
you’ve already visited and go to that site.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > History.
MOVE A FAVORITE TO A FOLDER
After you’ve created folders in your favorites list, you can move any of
the sites already on the list into one of the folders.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Favorites.
3 Select the favorite to move.
4 Press Menu > Edit.
5 Under Folder, scroll to the folder to which you want to move the
favorite.
6 Press Done.
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CHANGE THE ZOOM LEVEL ON WEB PAGES
The text on the Web pages displayed on your phone can be made larger
or smaller.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > View > Zoom Level and select the size you want.
SHOW OR HIDE PICTURES ON WEB PAGES
The images in the Web pages can be hidden or not on screen.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > View > Show Pictures.
3 A check mark next to Show Pictures indicates that pictures will be
displayed on Web pages.
VIEW A PAGE IN FULL SCREEN MODE
You can toggle back and forth between a full screen or minimized screen
on your phone’s display.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Press Menu > View > Full Screen.
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To exit full screen mode, press Menu
> View > Full Screen to cancel the
selection.
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SEND A LINK VIA E-MAIL
One of the options your phone provides is sending a link through e-mail.
You will use the Tools menu on the Internet Explorer menu bar.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Go to the Web page you want to send.
3 Press Menu > Tools > Send Link….
4 Select Messages or E-mail account.
5 A new message is created with the page address inserted in the
message body.
ADJUST THE SCROLLING SPEED
You will use the scrolling feature of the phone to view web pages – it can
be adjusted to scroll as slowly or as quickly as you need.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Internet
Explorer.
2 Open a Web page.
Do one of the following:
Use the navigation key to scroll from link to link on the page.
Press and hold the navigation key for more than three seconds to
accelerate scrolling.
See also,
Change Web page display options
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ACTIVESYNC
INTERNET SHARING
REMOTE DESKTOP
BLUETOOTH
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Microsoft ActiveSync synchronizes data between your phone and PC.
ActiveSync is already installed on you phone, but you need to install it
on your PC before you can synchronize data.
INSTALL AND SET UP ACTIVESYNC
Install ActiveSync on your PC as described on the Windows Mobile
Getting Started Disc. After Setup completes, the Sync Setup Wizard
automatically starts when you connect your phone to the PC.
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the wizard. In the Sync
Setup Wizard, you can:
Create a synchronization relationship between your PC and the
phone.
Configure an Exchange Server connection to synchronize directly
with Exchange Server. To synchronize your phone with Exchange
Server, obtain the name of the Exchange Server, your user name,
password, and domain name from your administrator before
completing the wizard.
Choose information types to synchronize.
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NOTE
When you finish the wizard, ActiveSync synchronizes your phone
automatically. Once synchronization completes, you can disconnect your
phone from your PC.
See also
Connect the phone
Change ActiveSync settings
SET UP AN EXCHANGE SERVER CONNECTION
To complete this configuration, you will need to get the name of the
server and the server domain name from your service provider or
system administrator. You must also know your Exchange user name
and password.
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Before changing synchronization settings on the phone, disconnect it
from your PC.
1 In the phone home screen, press Start > All Programs >
ActiveSync > [O].
2 Press Menu > Configure Server > [O]. If you have not yet set up
sync with Exchange Server, this will say Add Server Source.
3 In Server address, enter the name of the server running Exchange
Server, and press Next.
4 Enter your user name, password, and domain name, and press
Next.
5 If you want the phone to save your password so that you will not
need to enter it again when connecting, select Save password
check box and press [O].
6 Select the check boxes for the types of information items that you
want to synchronize with Exchange Server.
7 To change available synchronization settings, select the type of
information, and press Menu > Settings > [O].
8 To change the rules for resolving synchronization conflicts, press
Menu > Advanced > [O].
9 Press Finish.
CHANGE ACTIVESYNC SETTINGS
Once you set up synchronization using the Sync Setup wizard on the
PC, you can later change your synchronization settings:
If you want to change ActiveSync settings for synchronizing
with a PC, use ActiveSync on the PC. For more information, see
"Changing the amount of information synchronized" in ActiveSync
Help on the PC.
If you want to change ActiveSync settings for synchronizing with
Exchange Server, use ActiveSync on your phone, as described in
"Change settings for an information type."
See also
Install and set up ActiveSync
Connect the phone
Change settings for an information type
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SCHEDULE SYNCHRONIZATION AS ITEMS ARRIVE
You can schedule automatic synchronization between your phone and
Exchange Server every time an item arrives or is changed in Exchange
Server if your company is running Exchange Server with Exchange
ActiveSync, and after your first full synchronization with Exchange Server.
1 On the phone home screen, press Start > All Programs >
ActiveSync > [O].
2 Press the Menu > Schedule > [O].
Do one or both of the following:
Peak times: Select As items arrive’. This is more cost-efficient
to synchronize at regular intervals when mail volume is high.
Off-peak times: select As items arrive’. This can be more
cost-efficient than synchronizing on a regular schedule when mail
volume is low.
3 Press Done.
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NOTE
Before changing the phone settings for synchronization, disconnect the
phone from your PC.
CHANGE THE SYNCHRONIZATION SCHEDULE
Before changing synchronization settings, disconnect the phone from
your PC.
1 On the phone home screen, press Start > All Programs >
ActiveSync > [O].
2 Press Menu > Schedule > [O]. Do one or more of the following:
To sync Do this
When you are working, or e-mail
volume is high
Select an appropriately frequent interval in the
Peak times list.
When e-mail volume is low Select a longer interval or As items arrive in
the Off-peak times list.
While roaming Select the Use above settings while roaming
check box. To minimize roaming charges,
clear the check box, and synchronize
manually while roaming.
When you Press Send in
Messaging on the phone
Select the Send outgoing items immediately
check box.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
The device power-down timer is reset each time you synchronize. If you
schedule a synchronization interval that is shorter than the time interval set
for the device to automatically power down, the device will never turn off to
save battery power.
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To change peak time settings to more accurately adjust to periods of e-mail
volume for you, press Menu
> Peak Times.
START AND STOP SYNCHRONIZATION
The ActiveSync program allows you to access a PC to keep information
on both the PC and the phone current. There are several types of
information you will want to keep updated on both.
1 On the phone home screen, press Start > All Programs >
ActiveSync > [O].
2 Press the Sync > [O].
3 To stop synchronizing, press Stop.
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NOTE
You can start and stop synchronization only if your phone already has a
sync relationship with a PC or Exchange Server.
VIEW INFORMATION ABOUT SYNC STATUS
ActiveSync keeps synchronization status messages on a status page for
you to view at any time. You can view status in one of the following ways:
When alert text is displayed on the ActiveSync main page, press the
alert text to open the status page.
Press Menu > Status > [O].
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NOTE
Some errors interfere with automatic synchronization. If you suspect that
a scheduled synchronization has not occurred, you should attempt to
manually synchronize your information. Successfully completing manual
synchronization resets automatic synchronization. For more information,
see “Synchronizing Information” in ActiveSync Help on the PC.
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CHANGE SETTINGS FOR AN INFORMATION TYPE
Before changing synchronization settings on the phone, disconnect it
from your PC.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > ActiveSync >
[O].
2 Press Menu > Options > [O].
3 Select one of the information types. Do one of the following:
To view or change settings for an information type (when
available), press Settings.
To view or change settings for a computer or Exchange Server,
press Menu > Settings > [O].
4 Change the amount of information to be synchronized or other
settings.
5 Press Done (or Finish in the Exchange Server settings wizard).
CONNECT THE PHONE
There are several options for connecting your phone to your PC. Both
devices will need to use the ActiveSync program.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
To synchronize using ActiveSync, you must install ActiveSync on your PC
before connecting your phone to the PC.
1 Turn on the phone.
2 Connect your phone to your PC using a serial cable, USB cable,
or Bluetooth connection. For more detailed information, see
“Connecting a mobile device to a PC” in ActiveSync Help on your
PC.
See also
Install and set up ActiveSync
Change ActiveSync settings
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DEACTIVATE THE USB MODEM
This will allow you to use the ActiveSync program.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > [O].
2 Scroll to Connections > [O].
3 Select Modem Link > [O].
4 Use the [L/R] to select status.
5 Select Inactive.
6 Press Done.
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NOTE
You must deactivate the USB modem if you want to use ActiveSync.
CONNECT TO A PC USING CHARGEABLE USB CABLE
The Pantech Matrix Pro provides a USB connector for transferring data
to and from your computer via USB cable.
1 Plug the USB Data Cable into a standard USB connector of your
computer.
2 Plug the other end of the USB Data Cable into the right side of your
phone.
CONNECT TO A PC USING BLUETOOTH
Follow the instructions in ActiveSync Help on the PC for configuring
Bluetooth on your PC to support ActiveSync.
1 In the phone home screen, press Start > All Programs >
ActiveSync > [O].
2 Press Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Ensure that the phone and
PC are within close range.
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3 If this is the first time you have connected to this PC via Bluetooth,
you must complete the Bluetooth wizard on the phone and set up a
Bluetooth partnership with the PC before synchronizing.
4 Press Sync.
5 When finished, press Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth.
6 To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth.
CHANGE E-MAIL SECURITY OPTIONS
ActiveSync lets you set up S/MIME e-mail encryption and signing. You
will have to obtain a valid certificate for signing or encrypting e-mail
before you will be able to sign or encrypt e-mail successfully.
1 In the phone home screen, press Start > All Programs >
ActiveSync > [O].
2 Press the Menu > Options > [O].
3 Scroll to E-mail > Settings.
4 Press Menu > Advanced > [O]. Do one or both of the following:
To sign all outgoing messages so that a recipient can be certain
that the message as received was sent by the claimed sender,
and has not been altered in any way, check Sign messages.
To encrypt all outgoing e-mails so as to protect the contents of the
message from being viewed by anyone other then the intended
recipient, check Encrypt messages.
5 Press Menu > Choose Certificate to select a certificate for signing
or encrypting outgoing e-mail. You can select certificates to sign or
encrypt e-mails individually even if you do not want to sign or encrypt
all outgoing e-mail.
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NOTE
Synchronizing e-mail using S/MIME encryption or signing is available only
with Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2, or later.
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EXCLUDE AN E-MAIL ADDRESS FROM REPLY ALL
ActiveSync can help you manage your e-mail by ignoring a specified
e-mail address when you reply to all senders from the phone. If you
specify your own primary e-mail address, this can reduce the number of
e-mails you receive by ensuring that you do not receive your own e-mail.
1 In the phone home screen, press Start > All Programs >
ActiveSync > [O].
2 Press Menu >Options.
3 Select E-mail > Settings.
4 Press Menu > Advanced > [O].
5 Enter the e-mail address you want to remove when replying to all
senders in primary e-mail address.
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INTERNET SHARING WITH BLUETOOTH
Make PC access Internet through Bluetooth wireless.
You can access Internet with PC through Bluetooth Internet Sharing.
1 Make Bluetooth wireless power on and visible.
2 Launch Internet sharing, press Start > All Programs > More >
More > Internet Sharing.
3 Select PC Connection item to Bluetooth PAN, and press Connect
4 On your PC, right click and select Join a Personal Area Network on
Bluetooth tray icon.
5 PC finds your phone and select your phone of searched list.
6 On your PC, type the pass code and on your phone, type the same
pass code that you typed.
7 Then you can access Internet on your PC through Bluetooth PAN.
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NOTE
Not all computers have the same procedure to locate the Bluetooth window
and setup of PAN networking.
Please refer to your computer operating help system for more information.
INTERNET SHARING WITH USB CONNECTION
Make PC access Internet through USB connection.
You can access Internet with PC through USB Internet Sharing.
1 Launch Internet sharing, press Start > All Programs > More >
More > Internet Sharing.
3 Select PC Connection item to USB, and press Connect
4 Then you can access Internet on your PC through USB Internet
sharing.
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NOTE
While using Internet Sharing, ActiveSync will be disconnected.
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What this feature does Remote Desktop provides a way for you to
establish a remote connection with a host computer that is running
Windows Terminal Services.
1 On the home screen, press Start >All Programs > More > More >
Remote Desktop > [O].
2 Input Computer, User name, Password, Domain.
3 Press Connect.
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NOTE
Data is collected from your device so you can connect to servers (remote
computers running Windows Terminal Services) using your preferred
settings. User name, password, and domain information are collected so
that you don’t have to re-enter them each time you connect to the same
computer.
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Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless pairing (also called linking or
bonding). You can pair your phone with a Bluetooth headset or car kit or
pair your phone with a computer to exchange and synchronise files.
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NOTE
The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or
restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws andregulations on the use
of these products.
TURN BLUETOOTH ON AND OFF
If Bluetooth Power is On, your phone can automatically pair with the
handsfree device you have used before. Just turn on the device or move
it near the phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > [O].
2 Scroll to Connections > [O].
3 Select Wireless Manager > [O].
4 The Bluetooth function will be toggled.
5 You can see the Bluetooth indicator in the home screen
See also
Make your device discoverable
End a Bluetooth partnership
Create a Bluetooth partnership
Turn wireless power on or off
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NOTE
To extend battery life, use the previous procedure to set Bluetooth Power
to Off when not in use. Your phone will not pair with devices until you set
Bluetooth power back to On and pair your phone to another device.
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Press the [r] briefly to0 display the Quick List. You can select Wireless
Manager.
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Select Settings by pressing [U/D] on the home screen, and then select
Wireless Manager by pressing
[L/R].
PAIR WITH A BLUETOOTH DEVICE
Ensure that the two devices are within close range and that both
Bluetooth-enabled devices are discoverable.
1 On the home screen, press Start >All Programs > More > More >
Bluetooth > [O].
2 Select Bluetooth Manager > Hands-free.
3 Put the device (handsfree headset, stereo headset, keyboard, etc.)
in pairing mode.
4 Press Add > Search. Your phone searches for other Bluetooth-
enabled devices and displays them in the list.
5 Select the device from the list.
6 If prompted, enter the device passkey (such as 0000) and press the
Accept key.
When the devices are paired, an icon appears on the home screen in
the Bluetooth Task Tray.
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For specific information about the Bluetooth device you are using with your
phone, refer to the instructions that came with it.
SEND OBJECTS TO ANOTHER DEVICE
You can use Bluetooth pairing to send Outlook E-mail, Contacts, Tasks,
Voice Notes, Calendar Items, Audiio, Ring Tones, Images and Videos
from your phone to a computer or other device.
1 On the home screen, press Start >All Programs > More > More >
Bluetooth > [O].
2 Select BT Send Object > [O].
3 Select the object type and object you want to send, and press Send.
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4 Select the name of the device to send the file.
5 To cancel sending an item, press Cancel.
USE YOUR PHONE AS A PC REMOTE
You can use Bluetooth wireless and your phone as a remote control for
your computer. For example, want to watch a video on your computer
and use your phone as a remote control? Use PC Remote to control
when the video plays, stops or pauses.
1 On the home screen, press Start >All Programs > More > More >
Bluetooth > [O].
2 Select BT PC Remote > [O]. If necessary, press Yes to turn on
Bluetooth power.
3 Press Add.
4 On your computer, right-click on the Bluetooth indicator in
the system tray in the lower right corner of your display. Select
Bluetooth Setup Wizard.
5 In the wizard, indicate that you know the service you want to use and
you want to find a Bluetooth device that provides the service. Select
Next.
6 In the next window, choose Human Interface Device or PC Remote
and select Next.
7 In the next window, make sure that “Show all devices” is chosen in
the pull-down menu. Your computer should find your “SmartPhone.
Make sure the box “Allow other Bluetooth devices to see this phone”
is checked. Select your phone and select Next.
8 If prompted, enter the device passkey (such as 0000) and press the
Accept key.
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ADVANCED BLUETOOTH FEATURES
Make phone visible to other device
Allow a Bluetooth device to discover your phone:
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > More >
Bluetooth > [O].
2 Select Bluetooth Manager > [O]. If necessary, press Yes to turn on
Bluetooth power.
3 Select Settings and check Allow other Bluetooth devices to see
this phone
Connect to recognized device
Connect to a recognized handsfree device:
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > More >
Bluetooth > [O].
2 Select Bluetooth Manager > [O]. If necessary, press Yes to turn on
Bluetooth power.
3 Select Hands-free > device name > Connect.
Drop pairing with device
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > More >
Bluetooth > [O].
2 Select Bluetooth Manager > [O]. If necessary, press Yes to turn on
Bluetooth power.
3 Select Hands-free > device name > Disconnect.
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Send object to device
Send an object to another device:
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > More >
Bluetooth > [O].
2 Select BT Send Object > [O].
Edit device properties / change device name
Edit the properties of a recognized device:
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > More >
Bluetooth > [O].
2 Select Bluetooth Manager > Settings > [O]. If necessary, press
Yes to turn on Bluetooth power.
3 Select Hands-free > device name.
4 Press Menu > Properties.
5 Enter Nickname > Done.
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Select To change the Bluetooth name of your phone, press Start
> All
Programs
> More > More > Bluetooth > Bluetooth Manager > Settings
and enter the name in My Bluetooth name.
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CAMERA
FILE EXPLORER
GET NAVIGATOR
JAVA
JETCET PDF
MOBILE BANKING
MY-CAST WEATHER
SPEED DIAL
SYSTEM INFO
TASK MANAGER
VOICE COMMANDER
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Enable camera programs launch and run under the Windows Mobile
Application
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This phone has File Explorer, which opens an explorer window. This is
very similar to the one that Microsoft Windows® has. File Explorer will
allow you to navigate to folders and files, and it will allow you manage,
delete, copy, or edit files and folders on your phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start >All Programs > More >
Applications > [O].
2 Scroll to File Explorer > [O].
Enter the following options, and press Menu.
Send: Send a file as multimedia message or an Outlook® E-mail
message.
Edit: Access file editing options, such as Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete,
Rename and New Folder
Properties: Access the file or folder properties.
View: Change the view mode of the files from Icons or List.
Sort By: Change the sort order of the files by Name, Date, Size or
Type
My Device: Access the file directory of your phone.
Storage Card: Access the files residing on the storage card.
My Documents: Access the My Documents folder.
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Your handset comes with GPS navigation. Select ‘Get Navigator’, and
then follow the on-screen instructions.
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Pantech Matrix Pro is a Java MVM (Multi-VM) enabled phone, and it
provides three Java demo applications by default; My-Cast Weather,
BrainChallange2 Demo, and Midnight Pool Demo.
For the multi-MIDlet management, this phone provides Application
Manager. The Application Manager is accessible from the Menu or by
pressing the camera key when a MIDlet is excuted.
If you install any Java applications, you can find the applications listed
here.
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Open and view PDF files received via e-mail, downloaded from the
Internet or transferred over the network on the Smartphone with
Westtek’s JETCET PDF.
With the integrity of the original files intact, the information can be
accessed just as the author intended. JETCET PDF does not require
any file conversion, desktop connection or ActiveSync® filters. All files
are accessible from whenever and wherever.
For more information, check the website http://www.westtek.com
.
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Mobile Banking is a term used for performing balance checks, account
transactions, payments etc. via a mobile device such as a Pantech
Matrix Pro.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > [O].
2 Scroll to Mobile Banking > [O].
You can download Mobile Banking application through this menu.
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Now you can get weather on your cell phone! Anytime and anywhere
you are.
For more information, check the website http://www.my-cast.com
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This phone has Speed Dial, with access to a phone number with a
shortcut number for speed dialing or to an e-mail or URL address for
quick access.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Applications > [O].
2 Scroll to Speed Dial > [O].
3 Press the Menu > Run or Go.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to change, add or deleted an entry.
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There may be instances when you wish to see the state about your
phone’s CPU, Memory, Storage and Battery.
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Task Manager will help you resolve problems when the phone freezes.
It can also help you solve memory problems and allow you to terminate
unnecessary tasks.
1 On the home screen, press Start >All Programs > More >
Applications > More > [O].
2 Scroll to Task Manager > [O].
3 Press End Task to terminate programs.
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“Voice Commander” is a Speech Dialog System that provides natural
human interface for users to communicate seamlessly with mobile
devices. Through Voice Commander, users can make phone calls, look
up contact info, launch program or check for calendars.
It contains the following features.
Eyes-free voice command & control.
Speaker-Independent speech recognition technology, no training is
required.
Ease of use conversational UI.
"Cross Language Adaptation" and "Digit Model Adaptation" to
enhance the usability.
GETTING STARTED
You can find "Voice Commander" in the Start > All Programs >
More > Applications > More.
Voice Commander: The main program that does voice name dialing,
show contact and start applications.
Voice Commander Settings: The configuration program that helps
you to customize commands and helps you to personalize the digit
model by adaptation. You can find "Voice Commander Settings" in
the Menu > Settings.
FEATURES
1. Voice Name Dialing
You can use "Voice Commander" to execute name dialing.
Usage: Call <Contact> at <Home/Work/Mobile>
Example> “Call Michasel Archer”, “Call Mary Smith at home”
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NOTE
Voice Commander will automatically maintain a maximum of 2000 contacts
in the recognition database. To change this setting, refer to Contacts Setting
Page.
If the command can not be recognized, Voice Commander will prompt
“Please say again”. This situation could happen under the noisy
environment, or when you says command before Voice Commander starts
recording. After hearing the prompt “Say Command”, you are suggested to
wait 1~2 seconds to speak the command.
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The recognizable contact length is 48 characters. For those exceed 48
characters will be ignored.
2. Voice Find Contact
You can use "Voice Commander" to look up contact information.
Usage: Find <Contact> at <Home/Work/Mobile>
Example> "Find Mary Smith ", "Find Michael Archer at work", "Find
Michael Archer at home"
3. Voice Redial
You can use "Voice Commander" to do phone dialer control.
Usage: Redial.
4. Voice Callback
You can use "Voice Commander" to do phone dialer control.
Usage: Callback.
5. Voice Start Application
You can use "Voice Commander" to start applications in the start
menu.
Usage: Start <Application>
Example> "Go to Start calendar", "Start MSN Messenger"
6. Today’s / Tomorrows / This week’s appointments
You can use "Voice Commander" to do Calendar Query.
Usage: Today's / Tomorrow's / This week's appointments.
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NOTE
You can say Previous, Next, Repeat, or Abort to control calendar reading.
System will only play the new appointments. The expired ones will be
ignored.
7. E-mail
You can use "Voice Commander" to look up unread E-mails.
Usage: Read E-mail.
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8. SMS
You can use "Voice Commander" to look up unread SMS.
Usage: Read SMS.
9. What time is it
You can use "Voice Commander" to do time query.
Usage: What time is it ?
10. Call History
You can use "Voice Commander" to look up call history.
Usage: Call History
11. Voice Play Music
You can use "Voice Commander" to play music files.
Usage: Play <Music File>
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NOTE
You can say “Pause” or “Resume” to control music playing.
The command “Resume” only works when the Windows Media is running.
The commands “Previous” and “Next” only work when playing all music files.
Voice Commander only support media files with .mp3 and .wma format.
Voice Commander supports the music files in the following folders:
1. Playlists or Media files synched by Active Sync.
2. “My Documents” and its subfolder
3. SD card and its subfolders.
12. What can I say
You can say "What can I say" to check Voice Commander help file.
Usage: What can I say
13. Goodbye
You can say "Goodbye" to quit "Voice Commander" .
Usage: Goodbye
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“VOICE COMMANDER SETTINGS” MAIN FUNCTIONS
“Voice Commander Settings” helps you to personalize the system.
There are five major functions. They are “Contacts”, “Application”,
“Music” and “Advanced Settings”.
“Voice Commander Settings”, there is ways to start it:
Start > All Programs > More > Applications > More > Voice
Commader > Menu > Settings
1. “Contacts” Setting Page
After launching the “Voice Commander Settings”, press Menu
> Contacts. This page will list all names in the device’s contact
database and SIM card. When a new contact is created, the system will
automatically update the recognition database.
A check box will be shown in front of each name
You can use "Voice Commander" to look up unread E-mails.
When a box is checked, means the contact can be recognized
normally.
When a box is unchecked, means the contact is not in the
recognition range.
When a box is grayed and can't be checked, means the name
contains some unrecognizable characters, such as symbols or
marks. You can build a voice tag to enable it.
The default recognition database is limited to 2,000 contacts. You can
check the leading check boxes of the contacts exceeding 2,000 items to
enable additional entries.
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NOTE
You can rebuild the voice tag by tapping the “Rebuild” button again.
You can delete the voice tag by tapping the “Delete” button.
2. “Application” Setting Page
After running “Voice Commander Settings”, press Menu > Application.
The setting page will list all the applications installed in the “Start” menu.
When a new application installed, the system will automatically update
the recognition database
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A check box will be shown in front of each name.
When a box is checked, means the application can be recognized
normally.
When a box is unchecked, means the recognition is not in the
recognition range.
When a box is grayed and can't be checked, means the application
name contains some unrecognizable characters, such as symbols
or marks. You can build a voice tag to enable it.
3. “Music” Setting Page
After running “Voice Command setting”, press Menu > Music. The
setting page will list music file names, found in the device. When you
download a media file, the system will automatically add it into its
control.
A check box will be shown in front of each name
When a box is checked, means the music file can be recognized
normally.
When a box is unchecked, means the music file is not in the
recognition range.
When a box is grayed and can't be checked, means the name can't
be recognized and needs to build a voice label to be recognized
properly.
When the contacts name to appear a design of voice label, expression
the voice label has existed.
4. “Advanced Settings” Setting Page
Sensitivity Setting
Set the voice recognition sensitivity
Sensitive: makes the recognizer easier to return a recognition result,
whenever there is an utterance detected. This setting is used in
environment with stationary noises, such as in a car, a bus or a
factory.
Normal: this setting is used in most environments.
Accurate: when selected, the recognizer will become very
strict in responding to your voice commands. This is to reduce
misunderstanding calls or actions that could be triggered by
unrelated voices issued by surrounding people.
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Voice Button Setting
Set the voice commander quick key.
5. Voice Tag
Voice tag User can record voice tag for selected music file to
enhance “Voice Commander” usability and accuracy. A trailing lip icon
represents voice tag built. “Voice Tag Settings”, there is ways to start
it: After running “Voice Command setting”, press Menu > Voice Tag.
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NOTE
You can rebuild the voice tag by tapping the “Rebuild” button again.
You can delete the voice tag by tapping the “Delete” button.
6. Play
After launching the “Voice Commander Settings”, Press Menu > Play
to hear the pronunciation of this item.
VOICE COMMANDER
Choosing the Settings option from the home screen allows you
to view and in some cases change the status of your phone, the
hardware and software version, the phone number and other
important reference information about your phone.
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SETTINGS
PHONE
SOUNDS
PROFILES
HOME SCREEN
CLOCK & ALARM
CONNECTIONS
SECURITY
REMOVE PROGRAMS
POWER MANAGEMENT
VIDEO SHARE
ACCESSIBILITY
REGIONAL SETTINGS
OWNER INFORMATION
ABOUT
DEVICE NAME
ERROR REPORTING
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK
WINDOWS UPDATE
SET E-MAIL
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AUTO ANSWER
Set how quickly calls are automatically answered during hands-free
operation. These settings do not apply when the ring type is Silent.
AUTO LOCK
Refer Basic functions of the Chapter 2 Basic Operation.
CALL FORWARDING
1 On the home screen, press Start >All Programs > More > Settings
> Phone >Call Forwarding. Choose one of the following:
Unconditional: Forward all calls.
No Reply: Forward calls when your line is not answered.
Busy: Forward calls when your line is busy.
Unavailable: Forward calls when your phone is off or out of
service range.
Data calls: Forward all data calls.
Fax calls: Forward all fax calls.
2 Enter the number to which you want the calls forwarded.
3 Make sure enable call forwarding is selected.
4 Press Done.
CALL OPTIONS
You can customize settings related to call functions, such as an
answering option, voicemail and SMS access.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >Settings
> Phone > Call Options.
Available setting options:
Any key answer: When this option is activated, you can answer
incoming calls by pressing any key.
Show SIM contacts: With this option is activated, the contact
cards stored on the SIM card display in Contacts.
Phone number: Check your phone number.
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Voice mail number: When you insert your SIM card into your
phone, the phone automatically detects and sets your voicemail
number.
Text messages service center: When you insert your SIM card
into your phone, SMS accesses the number by default. If not,
you can manually enter the numbers obtained from your service
provider.
Country code: You can enter a country code used will be
automatically added before a phone number when dialing.
Area code: You can enter an area code. The code used will be
automatically added before a phone number when dialing.
2 Press Done.
CALL WAITING
Turn call waiting notifications on and off. During a phone conversation,
you will be notified of an incoming call if this option is selected.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Phone > Call Waiting.
2 Select or clear Provide call waiting notifications, then press Done.
CALLER ID
When you place a call, your phone number can be displayed to or
hidden from the person to whom you are calling. Using this option, you
can enable or disable the display of your caller identification.You can
choose from Everyone, No one, or Only my contacts.
CHANNELS
This option allows you to set the cell broadcast (CB) message receipt
and set up broadcast channels from which you want to receive CB
messages.
Enable channels: Select to enable the receipt of CB messages.
Receive channel list: Select to receive a list of all available
broadcast channels from the network.
Language: Select your preferred languages to display CB
messages.
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NOTE
To edit the channel list, press the Menu
and select Edit Channels. Then
press the Menu and select the options for adding, deleting or editing
channels.
FIXED DIALING
When this option is activated, your phone allows outgoing calls only to
the limited set of phone numbers. You can call only those numbers that
are included in the Fixed Dialing Number list or which begin with the
same digit(s) as a phone number on the list.
NETWORKS
Find a New Network
Search for all available networks. You can start searching when the
device is out of your service area.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Phone > Networks.
2 Press Menu > Find a New Network.
Select a Network
Select a network from the available networks.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Phone > Networks.
2 Press the network you want to use, then press Done.
OWNER NUMBER
You can view your phone number.
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NOTE
This menu is available only when your SIM card supports Service Dialing
Numbers.
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SERVICE DIALING NUMBERS (SDN)
You can view the list of Service Dialing Numbers (SDN) assigned by
your service provider. These numbers include emergency numbers,
customer service numbers and directory inquiries.
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NOTE
This menu is available only when your SIM card supports Service Dialing
Numbers.
SELECT TTY MODE
Your phone is able to operate with TTY (Teletypewriter) digital modes.
This feature is system dependent and may not be available in all areas.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Phone > More… > TTY Mode > [O].
4 Select TTY mode (Full, Talk, Hear, Off)
5 Press Done.
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The Pantech Matrix Pro comes with a large standard set of ring tones
and sounds. You can also add your own as long as they are in the
correct format.
CHANGE OR TURN SOUNDS ON OR OFF
Any sound can be toggled on or off at any time, or you can turn the
phone’s sound off altogether.
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NOTE
For ring tones, you can use sounds in .wav, .mid, mp3, or .wma file formats.
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When you select a sound, it plays. To hear it again, select Menu
> Play.
DELETE A SOUND
You can only delete sounds that you have added. You cannot delete
sounds pre-installed in the phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Sounds > [O].
4 Press Menu > Delete Sounds > [O].
5 Select the sound to delete.
6 Press Yes.
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NOTE
You can only delete sounds that you have added. You cannot delete sounds
pre-installed in the phone.
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COPY A SOUND FROM YOUR PC TO YOUR PHONE
After a sound file is located on your phone, you can use it for a ring tone.
Sound files in .wav, .mid, mp3 or .wma formats can be used.
1 Connect the phone to your PC using a USB connection.
2 On your PC, copy the sound file you want.
3 In ActiveSync on your PC, click Explorer and double-click My
Windows Mobile-Based Device.
Do one of the following:
To save the sound file on your phone, double-click Application
Data, double-click Sounds, and paste the file into Sounds folder.
To save the sound file on your storage card, double-click Storage
Card, and paste the file into the folder you want.
See also
Specify the sound for an event.
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NOTE
During playing the music the file can not be set as ring tone.You cannot set
as a ringtone if the file is larger then 300 Kb as a ringtone.
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VIEW THE LIST OF PROFILES
You can store a set of parameters and options for your phone in what
is known as a “profile”. By developing and selecting a profile you will be
establishing the baseline features of operation for the phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Profiles > [O].
EDIT A PROFILE
To edit a profile you’ve already created, you will open that profile,
change its settings, and save it again with the same name.
1 On the home screen, use the [U/D] to select Profile > [O].
2 Select the profile to edit.
3 Press the Menu > Edit from popup menu.
4 Modify the settings and press Done.
5 To cancel without saving changes, press [C].
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To revert to the default profile settings, Select a profile and press Menu
>
Reset to default.
CHANGE THE CURRENT PROFILE
If you have more than one profile on your phone, there are two simple
methods of changing to another profile.
1 On the home screen, use the [U/D] to select Profile > [O].
2 Select a different profile from the list.
3 Press Done.
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Change the home screen appearance
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Home Screen.
2 Select each option: Home screen layout, Color scheme, and
Background image.
3 Under Time out, select the length of time you want the home screen
to be displayed if you are not using the device, and press Done.
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SET THE DATE AND TIME
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Clock & Alarm >Date and Time.
Time Zone: Select your time zone.
Date: Edit the month, day, or year.
Time: Edit the hour, minute, and second.
2 User to modem time offset,
3 Enable NITZ provides the means for serving PLMNs to transfer
current identity, time, Daylight Saving Time and the local timezone to
Mobile.
4 Press Done.
ALARM
Alarm is mentioned at Chpater 5. Organizer.
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WIRELESS MANAGER
You can turn the power off to your wireless connections in a single
location. This is a quick way to preserve battery power or to prepare your
device for an airplane flight.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press Wireless Manager.
Do the following:
Press the button for a desired wireless connection type (such
as Bluetooth or Phone) to turn it off or on. If it is already turned off,
the button is a lighter color and displays an icon marked
with an X.
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NOTE
To change settings for one of the displayed wireless connection types, press
[Menu] and press the type of settings you want to change.
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If you connect wireless LAN card to microSD slot, you can use WI-FI.
CREATE A DIAL-UP CONNECTION
Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the
relevant information or network settings you need before starting this
process.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press Dial-up.
3 Press Menu > Add. Enter the following information:
Description: Enter a name for the connection.
Connects to: Select the network.
Phone number: Enter the phone number to be used to dial the
network.
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User name: Enter your network user name, if required.
Password: Enter your password, if required.
Domain: Enter the domain name, if required.
4 Press Done.
CREATE A GPRS CONNECTION
Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the
relevant information or network settings you need before starting this
process.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press GPRS.
3 Press Menu > Add. Enter the following information:
Description: Enter a name for the connection.
Connects to: Select the type of network to which you will
connect.
Access point: Enter the access point name.
User name: Enter your user name for the GPRS network, if
required.
Password: Enter your password, if required.
Authentication Type: Enter the Authentication Type, if required.
Primary DNS: Enter the primary Domain Name System (DNS)
address, if required.
Secondary DNS: Enter the secondary DNS address, if required.
IP address: Enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address for the
device, if required.
4 Press Done.
The device uses this connection when you open a program that
connects to the Internet.
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CREATE A PROXY CONNECTION
Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the
relevant information or network settings you need before starting this
process.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press Proxy.
3 Press Menu > Add. Enter the following information:
Description: Enter a name for the connection.
Connects from: Select the type of network from which you will
connect.
Connects to: Select the type of network to which you will
connect.
Proxy [name:port]: Enter the proxy server name and port
number in this form: server name:port number.
Type: Select the type of proxy connection to create.
User name: Enter your user name for the network to which you
will connect.
Password: Enter your password.
4 Press Done.
CREATE A VPN CONNECTION
Every network connection is different. You should gather all the relevant
information or network settings you need before starting this process.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press VPN.
3 Press Menu > Add. Enter the following information:
Description: Enter a name for the connection.
VPN type: Select the type of VPN.
Server: Enter the VPN server name.
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Connects from: Select the type of network from which you will
connect to the VPN (typically The Internet).
Connects to: Select the type of network to which you will connect
(typically My Corporate Network).
User name: Enter your user name for the VPN.
Password: Enter your password.
Domain: Enter the domain name, if required.
If you selected IPSec in VPN type, in IPSec authentication, select the
type of authentication: Pre-Shared Key or Certificate.
If you selected Pre-Shared Key in IPSec authentication, in IPSec
Pre-shared key, enter the key.
4 Press Done.
DELETE A DIAL-UP CONNECTION
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press Dial-up.
3 Select the connection to delete.
4 Press Menu > Delete.
5 Press Yes.
DELETE A GPRS CONNECTION
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press GPRS.
3 Select the connection to delete.
4 Press Menu > Delete.
5 Press Yes.
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DELETE A PROXY CONNECTION
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press Proxy.
3 Select the connection to delete.
4 Press Menu > Delete.
5 Press Yes.
CHANGE AN INTRANET URL
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings > Connections.
2 Press Menu > Advanced > Menu > Work URL Exceptions.
3 Select the URL to edit.
4 Press Menu > Edit.
5 Edit the URL > Done.
MAKE YOUR DEVICE VISIBLE
In order for your device to receive beamed information, beaming devices
or computers must be able to detect it.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings.
2 Press Connections > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth > Menu.
3 Select Bluetooth Settings > Settings. Enable Allow other Bluetooth
devices to see this phone and press Done.
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USB TO PC
You can change the type of USB connection to solve problems
connecting ActiveSync.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings.
2 Press Connections > USB to PC.
MODEM LINK
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings.
2 Press Connections > Modem Link.
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NOTE
ActiveSync may not function properly when the modem link function is
active. To avoid problems, deactive the modem link before establishing an
ActiveSync connection.
DOMAIN ENROLL
Enrolling a domain will connect your device with company resources.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More >
Settings.
2 Press Connections > Domain Enroll.
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NOTE
You will need the enrollment password provided by your system
administrator.
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Your Pantech Matrix Pro has several easy-to-use security features. You
can enable the device lock, or you can enable security certificates such
as SSL.
ENABLE THE DEVICE LOCK
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Security > [O].
4 Select Device Lock > [O].
5 Use the [L/R] or [O] to enable and activate Prompt if device
unused for’.
6 Use the navigation keys to set the amount of time for the phone to be
inactive before the lock is automatically activated.
7 Enter and confirm your password.
8 Press Done.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
To ensure you can always make emergency calls at any time, do not begin
your password with the digits of your local emergency number.
DISABLE THE DEVICE LOCK
When you disable a device lock, remember to disable the automatic
feature that locks the device if it is unused for a specified amount of time.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Security > [O].
4 Select Device Lock > [O].
5 Enter the password, and press Done.
6 Use the navigation keys to disable Prompt if device unused for
before the lock is automatically activated.
7 Press Done.
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ACTIVATING THE SIM PIN
When SIM PIN is enabled, you must enter your PIN supplied with your
phone each time you turn the phone on or insert the current SIM card
into another device.
Consequently, any person who does not have your PIN cannot use your
phone without your approval.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > Security > Enable SIM PIN.
3 Enter the PIN > Done.
CHANGING THE SIM PIN
This function will only show when the SIM PIN is set to enable.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > Security > Change SIM PIN.
3 Enter the current PIN in the Old PIN field, then a new PIN in the New
PIN field, and re-enter the new PIN in the Confirm new PIN field.
4 Press Done.
CHANGING PIN2
A PIN 2 is used for certain functions supported by the SIM card. You can
change the PIN2 supplied with your SIM card to a new one.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > Security > Change PIN2.
3 Enter the current PIN2 in the Old PIN field, then a new PIN in the
New PIN field, and re-enter the new PIN in the Confirm new PIN
field.
4 Press Done.
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VIEW A CERTIFICATE
Your phone is able to use personal security certificates that you add to
the phone and it also has root certificates that come pre-installed.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Security > [O].
4 Select Certificates > [O]. Choose one of the following:
Personal to view the list of personal certificates.
Intermediate to view the list of intermediate.
Root to view the list of root certificates.
5 Select the certificate you want to view and press [O].
DELETE A CERTIFICATE
Be careful when deleting certificates: select only the certificate you
intend to delete. Root certificates should only be deleted when you are
certain you do not need that security on the phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Security > [O].
4 Select Certificates > [O]. Choose one of the following:
Personal to view the list of personal certificates.
Intermediate to view the list of intermediate.
Root to view the list of root certificates.
5 Select a certificate.
6 Press Menu > Delete.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
Deleting a root certificate can make it impossible to use Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) protocols, which help you to send personal information more
securely.
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ENCRYPTION
When you will want to encrypt any files, select ‘Encrypt files placed on
storage cards’ check box. You can save encrypted files which are placed
on a storage card. Such files are readable only by this Windows Mobile-
based device.
CHANGING MASTER CLEAR PASSWORD
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > Security > Change Master Clear Password.
3 Enter the current password in the Old password field, then a new
password in the New password field, and re-enter the new password
in the Confirm new password field.
4 Press the Done.
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NOTE
To ensure the operation, the SIM card should be inserted while Device-Lock
is unlocked.
MASTER CLEAR
When you have purchased your phone, all the settings are pre-
configured and installed. Any time you can return your phone to the
factory default settings.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Security > [O].
4 Select Master Clear > [O].
5 The password would be asked if the device has no SIM. The default
value is 0000.
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NOTE
Master Clear erases all user data and initializes all settings to the factory
default mode.
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You can remove programs that have been added to the phone at any
time. Be sure that you select the right program before removing it.
1 On the home screen, press the Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Remove Programs.
4 Select the program to remove.
5 Press Menu.
6 Select Remove.
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NOTE
Programs that come pre-installed in the phone cannot be deleted.
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You can use Power Management to check the battery and configure
settings that prolong battery life.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Scroll to Power Management > [O]. Adjust the following:
Backlight time out on battery: Select the amount of time for the
phone to be idle before the backlight turns off.
Backlight time out on AC: Select the amount of time for the
phone to be idle before the backlight turns off when the phone is
plugged into a charger.
Display time out: Select the number of minutes for the phone to
be idle before the home screen turns off.
Keypad light time out: Turns off keypad LED after a set period of
time.
Display Brightness: Select the brightness level for user
preferences.
Keypad light on: The user can select between Any time and
Custom time.
Any time (default): The keypad light turns on whenever a key is
pressed.
Custom time: The keypad light turns on whenever a key is
pressed, but only during the time span designated by the user.
Keypad light start time: In Custom time mode, the user can set
the start time of the time span when the keypad light can be on.
Keypad light end time: In Custom time mode, the user can set
the end time of the time span when the keypad light can be on.
4 Press Done.
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Main battery indicates the amount of battery life remaining.
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1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > Video Share.
4 Modify the settings and press Done.
Item Description
Alerts
Allows you to turn On or Off the Video Share Alerts
which displays a message and a tone.
Choose Alerts ON or OFF. Default value is OFF.
Auto Record
Allows you to turn On or Off the Auto Record which
records the Video Share call.
Choose Auto Record ON or OFF. Default value is
OFF.
Recording Location
Allows you to set the memory location. Choose from
Phone Memory or Storage card if inserted.
IMS Service
Allows you to turn the Video Share Service On or Off.
Default value is ON.
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The accessibility settings will determine the size of the text and
characters, time outs, call alerts, and volumes on the phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > Accessibility.
4 Using the [L/R], select your preferences for the following:
System font size: set the size of the font that is displayed on the
screen.
Multi-press time out: Set the length of time between key presses
when entering text in Multi-tap mode.
Confirmation time out: Set the delay before an unconfirmed
action times out.
In-call alert volume: Set the volume of sounds that play during a
call.
5 Press Done.
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TIP
You need to press
More… in the Settings popup menu to access
Accessibility.
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You can specify the language, locale, date and time style, as well as
number and currency formatting options.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > Regional Settings.
Adjust the following:
Language: Select your preferred language.
Locale: Select the locale for the language you selected. The
locale option automatically changes the format of the remaining
options (such as date, time, and currency) according to the locale
you specify.
4 Press Done.
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NOTE
You must turn your phone off and on again for the changes to take effect.
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You need to press
More… in the Settings popup menu to access Regional
Settings.
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You can save the users name, phone number, E-mail address, etc using
Owner Information setting and save memo using note.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > Owner Information.
4 Enter the information and press Done.
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You can see your device’s information such as Windows Mobile® version
and software version.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > About.
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Your device uses this information to identify itself to other devices. You
can change your device name.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > Device Name.
4 Write your device name and press Done.
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Error Reporting sends information needed by technical support groups
to diagnose a program error for a device running Windows Mobile
software. A text file is created whenever an error is detected, and can
be delivered to support personnel if you choose to send it. If a program
error occurs, Error Reporting starts automatically. The information sent
to Microsoft can be utilized by their programming groups. The data is
used for quality control and will not be used for tracking individual users
or installations for any marketing purpose. With Error Reporting, the
only data that is initially collected is technical data about the state of
the program and your device when the error occurred. No documents
(or any data contained in them) are intentionally sent with the report
information. To ensure further security, the data that is collected is
transmitted via a secure connection and is kept confidential and
anonymous in a limited-access database. This approach is in keeping
with the privacy regulations of the European Union (EU) as well as the
Fair Information Practice Principles of the Federal Trade Commission.
To view the Fair Information Practice Principles, visit the Federal Trade
Commission Web site at www.ftc.gov/reports/privacy3/fairinfo.htm.
TURN ERROR REPORTING ON / OFF
You can turn the error reporting on and off as you need it without
affecting the error data collected by the phone.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More..
2 Select Settings and press [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > Error Reporting > [O].
4 Use the [L/R] to select Enable or Disable Error Reporting.
5 Press Done.
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If you participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program,
enable the Feedback Reportig.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > Customer Feedback.
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You can update your Windows Mobile device® using this fuction.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > [O] > Windows Update.
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You will register your E-mail account
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > More... > [O] > Setup E-mail > [O].
4 Write your E-mail address and password.
5 Press Next and follow the instructions to register your E-mail
account.
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Managed Programs will help you resolve problems when the phone
freezes. It can also help you solve memory problems and allow you to
terminate unnecessary programs.
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More.
2 Select Settings > [O].
3 Select More... > More.. > [O] > Managed Programs.
MANAGED PROGRAMS
There are many games included with your Pantech Matrix Pro:
BRAIN CHALLENGE V2 DEMO
BUBBLE BREAKER
GUITAR HERO 3 MOBILE
JEWEL QUEST II
MIDNIGHT POOL DEMO
MS. PAC-MAN DEMO
SCRABBLE
SOLITAIRE
TETRIS
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Just like your body, your brain needs to exercise to stay in shape.
Maintaining it simply involves completing little exercises without pain,
stress, or boredom. That’s where Brain Challenge™ comes in! It’s
like a real vitamin boost for your brain. Brain Challenge is more than
just a game or program. Brain Challenge is your personal coach and
entertaining, easy solution for keeping your brain alert.
Using various, amusing exercises, train your brain whenever and
wherever you want! Your coach will follow you everywhere on your
mobile phone!
START A GAME OF BRAIN CHALLENGE
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Brain Challenge.
2 Open the device sideways to play.
3 Start game Daily Brain Test or Training Room.
4 Set Brain Challenge 2 Options: SOUND, VIBRATION, USER
PROFILE, and RESET GAME.
For more information, check the website http://www.gameloft.com
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OVERVIEW OF BUBBLE BREAKER
Bubble Breaker is easy to learn, yet difficult to master. The objective is
to align similar bubbles to form large blocks of bubbles before bursting
them. The more bubbles you have in the block before they are burst, the
greater number of points you will receive.
To burst a bubble, the bubble must be connected to other similar bubbles
on the playing board. If you press a bubble that is connected, those
connected bubbles will be highlighted and a text bubble will pop up,
displaying that block’s potential bubble points. Press the selection again
to burst the bubbles.
BREAKER BONUS
If you manage to leave fewer than five bubbles on the board, you will be
rewarded with more points at the conclusion of the game.
UNDO
Moves in Bubble Breaker can be undone.
1 To take back the last move you made, press Menu > Undo.
START A GAME OF BUBBLE BREAKER
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Bubble Breaker.
SET BUBBLE BREAKER OPTIONS
Bubble Breaker allows you to vary your playing experience.
1 In Bubble Breaker, press Menu > Options, and select the following:
Play Sounds: Turns game sounds on or off.
Guest Mode: Enables guests to play without affecting the
statistics.
Style: Changes the style for new games as follows:
Standard: The default mode of play where there is a set number
of bubbles that will not increase.
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Continuous: Whenever a vertical set of bubbles has been burst
and the remaining bubbles have shifted over to the right, a new,
randomly selected column of bubbles will pop up on the left,
allowing a game to be played for an extended amount of time.
Shifter: When a set of bubbles has been burst, all remaining
bubbles to the top and left will shift down and to the right.
MegaShift: A combination of the shifter and continuous styles
where bubbles will shift down and to the right while empty
columns will fill on the left.
Breakers: Changes the color of the bubbles from Colorful to
Grayscale.
VIEW BUBBLE BREAKER STATISTICS
Bubble Breaker records your statistics for each playing style.
1 Press Menu > Statistics.
Games: The total number of games played.
Average: The average score across all games played in that style.
High: The high score for the particular style.
Big Burst: The highest scoring single burst.
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To reset all your statistics, press
Reset.
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Guitar Hero® – the award-winning global phenomenon – is available on
mobile!
Rock out anytime, anywhere with this rhythm-based, three button game
that stays true to the original.
Open with 15 jamming tracks, all taken from the Guitar Hero console
series
Grow your set list with 3 new songs monthly*
Play through 3 venues each with 4 set songs and an encore
Shred as your favorite characters on four authentic Gibson guitars,
in three killer venues
Unlock guitars, earn achievements and break records
Hit the right notes to drive the crowd wild with star power!
START A GAME OF GUITAR HERO 3 MOBILE
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Guitar Hero 3 Mobile.
2 Start a game by selection Career Mode or Quick Play.
3 Set Guitar Hero 3 Mobile Options: Volume, Reset career data,
About, Back.
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The Jewel Quest phenomenon continues with all-new addictive puzzle
fun. Rupert picks up a new treasure trail in search of the grandest Jewel
Board ever! Guide him through the mystery as he explores Africa in
search of jewels and his lost love.
START A GAME OF JEWEL QUEST II
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Jewel Quest II.
2 Start New Game.
For more information, check the website http://www.iplay.com
.
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In Gameloft’s Midnight Pool™, you can pit yourself against a host of
colorful characters ranging in skill from amateur to veritable pool shark,
challenging them and betting on matches. Link up your trick shots during
challenges and games using either US 8-ball, UK 8-ball or 9 ball rules,
depending on your preference. Win a match and you’re sure to leave
with your opponents’ respect. Lose, and you’ll be lucky to walk out with
an empty wallet!
START A GAME OF MIDNIGHT POOL
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Midnight Pool.
2 Open the device sideways to play.
3 Start game Tournament or Versus or Challenges.
4 Set Midnight Pool Options: SOUND/MUSIC, AIMING LINES and
CUE COLOR.
5 For more information, check the website http://www.gameloft.com.
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Ms. Pac-Man is an arcade video game produced by Midway as an
unauthorized sequel to Pac-Man. It was released in North America in
1981 and became one of the most popular video games of all time,
leading to its adoption by Pac-Man licenser Namco as an official title.
This game introduces a female protagonist, new maze designs and
several minor gameplay changes over the original game.
START A GAME OF MS. PAC-MAN
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Ms. PAC-MAN.
2 Start New Game.
3 Set Ms. PAC-MAN Option: Number of Lives, Bonus Life at, Difficulty,
High Score, Sound.
GAMEPLAY
The gameplay of Ms. Pac-Man is largely identical to that of the original
Pac-Man. The player gathers points by eating dots and avoiding ghosts
(contact with one loses a life). Power-pellets or energizers change the
ghosts which reverse their course and can be eaten for bonus points
(200, 400, 800 and 1600 points if all 4 are eaten before they change
back to their normal colors). Fruit bonuses can be consumed for
increasing point values, twice per level. As the levels increase, the speed
and difficulty increase as well.
There are, however, some notable differences:
There are now six different mazes (four styles, with 5 colors) and
"filled-in" walls (compared with the original Pac-Man's hollow walls).
Each maze has two pairs of "warp tunnels" connecting the right
and left sides of the maze (except for the third maze design which
only has one set of tunnels). The maze is changed after each
intermission.
The ghosts have pseudo-random movement, which precludes the
use of pre-set movements (patterns) to beat each board.
Instead of appearing in the center of the maze, "fruits" enter the
maze through one of the warp tunnels and bounce around the ghost
pen. They eventually leave through another tunnel if not eaten. The
point values increase through the banana (5,000 pts), after which
fruit appears in a somewhat random pattern.
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The orange ghost's name changed from Clyde to Sue. (Sue
would later become a purple female ghost in Pac-Land, appearing
alongside Clyde.)
The three intermissions have changed to follow the developing
relationship between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man (from when they
first meet to having a stork drop off their baby).
Like Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man has a bug in the fruit-drawing routine, which
renders the 256th board unplayable. While it may be possible to reach
the 256th board using the “rack test” cheat available as a DIP switch
(usable through MAME or other arcade emulator), the actual arcade
hardware will crash at or around the 134th board. At this point in the
game, a bug in the code causes invalid data tables to be used for a
subroutine which is supposed to draw invisible characters which slow
down the ghosts in the tunnels[1]. On level 142, a similar bug causes
a corrupt value to be loaded into the pointer to the maze data, causing
the screen to turn black. Although the ghosts and Ms. Pac-Man are still
visible, the game becomes unplayable.
MS. PAC-MAN – DEMO
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Mobile SCRABBLE® spells major fun! This exciting update of the
classic board game now includes flexible difficulty levels, built-in word
list, dynamic animations, scrolling and full-board views. An easy-to-use
interface lets you play alone, challenge the computer in your phone, or
enjoy pass ‘n play with a friend. Easily keep track of your game scores
and statistics. Pause when you have to, and then pick up where you
stopped. Fun new features appeal to both wordplay mavens and casual
gamers.
START A GAME OF SCRABBLE BLAST
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Scrabble.
2 Start game by selecting DEMO.
3 Set Scrabble Opitons: Music, Sound, Vibration, Tutorial, Word
Warnings.
For more information, check the website http://www.eamobile.com
.
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START A GAME OF SOLITAIRE
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Solitaire.
2 Start new game.
3 When you have finished playing a game, begin a new one by
pressing Menu > New Game.
HOW TO MOVE CARDS
A number or character is displayed above each card stack.
1 On the keypad, press the number or character above the card you
want to move, and then press the number or character above the
stack to which you want to move the card.
2 To move a card up to one of the four stacks in the right-hand corner
of the screen, press the number above the card in the lower stack,
and then press [U].
PLAY SOLITAIRE
1 Move any aces on the seven stacks to the four card spaces at the
top of the screen, and then make any other available plays.
2 When you have made all available plays, press Draw to turn over
cards.
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NOTE
The top card that is face up on the deck is always available for play.
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Tetris®. Captivating, fun, addicting. See why more than 60 million players
worldwide have made Tetris® one of the most popular games ever! The
latest mobile Tetris® adds multiplayer to the fun. Play against a friend
over a wireless network, or battle the computer in your phone. Block your
opponent’s efforts to clear lines. Race a two-minute clock in Ultra and try
Forty Line, clearing 40 lines as fast as you can. Plus, enjoy the famous
single-player Marathon mode that made Tetris® a phenomenon.
START A GAME OF TETRIS
1 On the home screen, press Start > All Programs > More > Games
> Tetris.
2 Start game by selecting SINGLE PLAYER.
Set Tetris Options: SOUNDS, VIBRATION, TUTORIAL, GHOST,
RESET STATISTICS.
TETRIS
This chapter addresses the safety guidelines and precautions
to follow when operating your phone. Before operating your
phone, please be aware of all the safety details.
This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services
and the warranty for your phone. Please review them
thoroughly.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD
PHONES
PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FCC RF EXPOSURE
SAR INFORMATION
FCC & INDUSTRY COMPLIANCE
FCC HEARING-AID COMPATIBILITY REGULATIONS
FOR WIRELESS DEVICES
FDA CONSUMER UPDATE
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY
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Read this information before using your Handheld Portable
Cellular Telephone.
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out
radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless
phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards
previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
• ANSI C95.1 (1992) *
• NCRP Report 86 (1986) *
• ICNIRP (1996) *
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120
scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government
health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to
develop the ANSI Standard (C951).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those
standards).
ANTENNA CARE
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the
phone and may violate FCC regulations.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
1*: American National Standards Institute.
2*: National Council on Radiation protection and measurements.
3*: International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection.
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DRIVING SAFETY
Talking on the phone while driving is extremely dangerous and is illegal
in some states. Remember, safety comes first. Check the laws and
regulations on the use of phones in the areas where you drive. Always
obey them.
Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving. Driving safely is your first responsibility.
Use hands-free operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if
driving conditions so require.
If you must use the phone while driving, please use one-touch, speed
dialing, and auto answer modes.
An airbag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both
installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the airbag
or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
!
WARNING:
Failure to follow these instructions may lead to serious personal injury and
possible property damage.
Warning:
Operating certain parts of this system requires user attention.
Diverting attention away from the road while driving can possibly
cause an accident or other serious consequences. Even
occasional, short diversions of attention can be dangerous if your
attention is diverted away from your driving task at a critical time.
Microsoft makes no representations, warranties or other
determinations that ANY use of the Software Product is legal,
safe, or in any manner recommended or intended while driving or
otherwise operating a motor vehicle.
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ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the
RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that
a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between
a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent
with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless
Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your
pacemaker when the phone is turned on.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place,
turn your phone OFF immediately.
Other medical devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer
of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external
RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this
information.
Turn your phone OFF in healthcare facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or healthcare
facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF
energy.
Posted facilities
Turn your phone OFF where posted notices so require.
Other safety guidelines
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Aircraft
FCC and Transport Canada Regulations prohibit using your phone while
in the air. Turn your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft.
Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when
in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio. Obey all
signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always,
clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gas stations; below
deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where
the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal
powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to
turn off your vehicle’s engine.
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Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of equipment.
Before using the device, please read all the instructions and cautionary
markings on (1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and (3) Product Using Battery.
DO NOT use this equipment in an extreme environment where
high temperature or high humidity exists.
DO NOT abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or shocking.
When not using, lay down the unit to avoid possible damage due to
instability.
DO NOT expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages.
DO NOT use unauthorized accessories.
DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service
or repair is required, return unit to an authorized AT&T cellular
service center. If unit is disassembled, the risk of electric shock or
fire may result.
DO NOT short-circuit the battery terminals with metal items, etc.
Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of the reach of
children and pets.
DO NOT try to dry your phone in a microwave oven. If not, sparks
can occur and cause an explosion or fire.
!
WARNING!
This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to
cause cancer.
This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to
cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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Cautions
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the
United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted
an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those
guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by
both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone
complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the
phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone
with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with
the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for
replacement antenna.
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING! Read this Information before using
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This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back
of the phone kept 2.0 cm. from the body. To maintain compliance with
FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar
accessories that maintain a 2.0 cm. separation distance between the
user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use
of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic
components in its assembly.
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not
comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
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NOTE
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at
www.fcc.gov.
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THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed
and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure
to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy
for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that
were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic
and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a
substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. * Tests for SAR are conducted
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest
certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating
can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone
is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the
power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested
and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by
the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure.
The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and
worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest
SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.07
W/Kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is
0.588 W/Kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models,
depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While
there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and
at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe
exposure.
The SAR testing for Body-worn operation was performed with a belt
clip that provided a 20 mm separation. The User’s Manual indicates
that any holsters/clips used with this device should contain no metallic
components.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone
with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC
RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file
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with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on PP4TX-215
.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found
on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website
at http://www.wow-com.com
.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones
used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR BATTERY USAGE
Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or
shred.
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects
into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose
to fire, explosion or other hazard.
Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified
with the system per this standard. Use of an unqualified battery
or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other
hazard.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to
contact battery terminals.
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been
qualified with the system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-2006.
Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion,
leakage or other hazard.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local
regulations.
Battery usage by children should be supervised.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery has
been dropped, specifically on the hard surface, and its damage
suspects, take it to the Customer Care Center for correct
inspections.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.
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FCC & Industry Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Your mobile device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When
it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile devices.
Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set
by both U.S. and international standards bodies: American National
Standard Institute (ANSI), National Council of Radiation Protection
and Measurements (NCRP), and International Commission on Non-
Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP). Those standards were based
on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific
literature. The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines
and applicable.
Statement according to FCC part 15.105
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Statement according to FCC part 15.19:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
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interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Statement according to FCC part 15.21:
Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure FCC
For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
guidelines, use only accessories that contain no metallic components
and provide a separation distance of 5 mm (0.2 inches) to the body.
Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and
should be avoided.
This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Health and Safety Information FCC
This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized
specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment /general
population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992
and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures
specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE Std.
1528-2003 Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards
include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of
all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for
wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg *.
* In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the
public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The
standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional
protection for the public and to account for any variations in.
** This device contains 1800 MHz DCS and 900 MHZ EGSM functions
that are not operational in U.S. Territories; this filing is applicable 850
MHz GSM 1900 MHz PCS operations.
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FCC ID: JYCC820
Trade Name/Model(s): AT&T/ C820
FCC Classification: Licensed Portable Transmitter Held to Ear (PCE)
FCC Rule Part(s): §20.19
HAC Standard: ANSI PC63.19-2005 D3.6
On July 10, 2003, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Report and Order in WT Docket 01-309 modified the exception of
wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 (HAC
Act) to require digital wireless phones be compatible with hearing-
aids. The intent of the HAC Act is to ensure reasonable access to
telecommunications services for persons with hearing disabilities.
While some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices
(hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing,
humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune
than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the
amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating system for
wireless phones, to assist hearing device users find phones that may be
compatible with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated.
Phones that are rated have the rating on their box or a label located on
the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the
user’s hearing device and hearing loss. If your hearing device happens
to be vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated
phone successfully. Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the
best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are
likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than phones that
are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing device manufacturer
or hearing health professional may help you find this rating. Higher
ratings mean that the hearing device is relatively immune to interference
noise. The hearing aid and wireless phone rating values are then added
together. A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6
is considered for best use.
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In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and
the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values
equal M5. This should provide the hearing aid user with “normal usage”
while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone. “Normal
usage” in this context is defined as a signal quality that is acceptable for
normal operation.
The M mark is intended to be synonymous with the U mark. The T mark
is intended to be synonymous with the UT mark. The M and T marks
are recommended by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industries
Solutions (ATIS). The U and UT marks are referenced in Section 20.19
of the FCC Rules. The HAC rating and measurement procedure are
described in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19
standard.
For information about hearing aids and digital wireless phone
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility and Volume Control
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/hearing.html
Gallaudet University, RERC
http://tap.gallaudet.edu/DigWireless.KS/DigWireless.htm
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People Inc. [SHHH]
http://www.hearingloss.org/hat/TIPWirelessPhones.htm
The Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Order
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-03-168A1.pdf
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration – Center for Devices and
Radiological Health Consumer Update on Wireless Phones
1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health
problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof,
however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit
low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while
being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by
mode.
Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating
tissue), exposure to low-level RF that does not produce heating effects
causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low-level RF
exposures have not found any biological effects.
Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur,
but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In
some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those
studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.
2. What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting
consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold,
as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency
has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit
radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user. In
such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones
to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the
phones so that the hazard no longer exists.
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory
actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of
steps, including the following:
Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the
type emitted by wireless phones;
Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to
the user that is not necessary for device function;
In addition:
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible
information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health.
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FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies
that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure
coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong to
this working group:
• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
• Environmental Protection Agency
• Federal Communications Commission
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration
• National Telecommunications and Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health participates in some inter-agency
working group activities, as well. FDA shares regulatory responsibilities
for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with
FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and
other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC
also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely
upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the
wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from
these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those
they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the
subjects of the safety questions discussed in this document.
3. What kinds of phones are the subjects of this update?
The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held wireless phones with
built-in antennas, often called “cell, “mobile,” or “PCS” phones.
These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable
radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the
phone and the users head. These RF exposures are limited by Federal
Communications Commission safety guidelines that were developed
with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies.
When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the
exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person’s RF exposure
decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-
called “cordless phones, which have a base unit connected to the
telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels,
and thus produce RF exposures far below the FCC safety limits.
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4. What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many
studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal
experiments investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy (RF)
exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting
results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal
studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate
the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of
the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals
that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing
chemicals so as to be predisposed to develop cancer in the absence
of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22
hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the conditions under
which people use wireless phones, so we don’t know with certainty
what the results of such studies mean for human health. Three large
epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000.
Between them, the studies investigated any possible association
between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma,
meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary
gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated
the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF
exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about
long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these
studies was around three years.
5. What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from
wireless phones poses a health risk?
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of
people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data
that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in
a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be needed
to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists.
Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to
human populations, but 10 or more years’ follow-up may be needed
to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is
because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing
agent and the time tumors develop – if they do – may be many, many
years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by
difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of
wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the
angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
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6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health
effects of wireless phone RF?
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with
groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority
animal studies are conducted to address important questions about
the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). FDA has been
a leading participant in the World Health Organization International
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An
influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed
agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new
research programs around the world.
The Project has also helped develop a series of public information
documents on EMF issues. FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications
& Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and
Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone
safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts
in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded
research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators.
The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of
wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment
of additional research needs in the context of the latest research
developments around the world.
7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure I
can get by using my wireless phone?
All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radiofrequency
energy (RF) exposures. FCC established these guidelines in
consultation with FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies.
The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless telephones is set at a
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg).
The FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards developed by the
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National
Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement. The exposure
limit takes into consideration the body’s ability to remove heat from
the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well
below levels known to have effects. Manufacturers of wireless phones
must report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC.
The FCC website (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives directions for
locating the FCC identification number on your phone so you can find
your phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing.
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8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency energy
coming from wireless phones?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing
a technical standard for measuring the radiofrequency energy (RF)
exposure from wireless phones and other wireless handsets with the
participation and leadership of FDA scientists and engineers. The
standard, “Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless
Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques, sets forth the
first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF
is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method
uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR
test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of
measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR
is the measurement of the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either
by the whole body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg
(or milliwatts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine
whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines.
9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency
energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products – and at this point we do not
know that there is – it is probably very small. But if you are concerned
about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps
to minimize your exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). Since time
is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the
amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.
* If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every
day, you could place more distance between your body and the source
of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone
away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote
antenna.
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are
harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these
products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce
your RF exposure from wireless phone use.
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10. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless
phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps
to lower exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures
described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless
phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the
distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure.
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised
that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For
example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets
containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that
no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors
or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use
by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific
evidence that any health hazard exists.
11. What about wireless phone interference with medical
equipment?
Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with
some electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed
test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted
cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test
method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the
Advancement of Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint
effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups,
was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to
ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless
phone EMI. FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld
wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by
the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard
specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids
and wireless phones so that that no interference occurs when a person
uses a “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same
time. The IEEE has approved this standard in 2000. FDA continues to
monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other
medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA
will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the
problem.
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12. Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, please refer to the following resources:
FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/
phones/index.html)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(http://www.icnirp.de)
World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project (http://
www.who.int/emf)
National Radiological Protection Board (UK) (http://www.nrpb.org.
uk/)
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Read your Warranty carefully, with special consideration to paragraph
seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit.
“Warranty does not apply to or to any product or part thereof which has
suffered through alteration, mishandling, misuse, neglect or accident”.
Many companies are making look-alike accessories and in some cases,
promoting their product is equal to or better than the AT&T product.
Be careful. Some of these products may not be compatible to use with
your AT&T product and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.
If service is required on your unit and it is determined that a non-AT&T
accessory has created the problem with your unit, the Warranty will not
apply. In addition, if the unit has already suffered irreversible damage by
reason of a non-compatible accessory, the Warranty will be voided. To
protect your Warranty, use only compatible accessories, which cannot
damage or interfere with the functioning of your AT&T product.
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
The AT&T Personal Communications (the Company) warrants to
the original retail purchaser of this AT&T handheld portable cellular
telephone, that should this product or any part thereof during normal
consumer usage and conditions, be proven defective in material or
workmanship that results in product failure within the first twelve (12)
month period from the date of purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired
or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at the Company’s option, without
charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect(s).
The antenna, keypad, display, rechargeable battery and battery charger,
if included, are similarly warranted for twelve (12) months from date of
purchase.
This Warranty extends only to consumers who purchase the product in
the United States or Canada and it is not transferable or assignable.
This Warranty does not apply to:
(a) Product subjected to abnormal use or conditions, accident,
mishandling, neglect, unauthorized alteration, misuse, improper
installation or repair or improper storage;
(b) Product whose mechanical serial number or electronic serial number
has been removed, altered or defaced.
(c) Damage from exposure to moisture, humidity, excessive
temperatures or extreme environmental conditions;
(d) Damage resulting from connection to, or use of any accessory or
other product not approved or authorized by the Company;
(e) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items such
as framing and non-operative parts;
(f) Product damaged from external causes such as fire, flooding, dirt,
sand, weather conditions, battery leakage, blown fuse, theft or
improper usage of any electrical source.
The Company disclaims liability for removal or reinstallation of the
product, for geographic coverage, for inadequate signal reception by the
antenna or for communications range or operation of the cellular system
as a whole.
When sending your wireless device to the AT&T Personal
Communications for repair or service, please note that any personal
data or software stored on the device may be inadvertently erased or
altered. Therefore, we strongly recommend you make a back up copy
of all data and software contained on your device before submitting
it for repair or service. This includes all contact lists, downloads (i.e.
third-party software applications, ringtones, games and graphics)
and any other data added to your device. In addition, if your wireless
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device utilizes a SIM or Multimedia card, please remove the card
before submitting the device and store for later use when your device
is returned, the AT&T Personal Communications is not responsible for
and does not guarantee restoration of any third-party software, personal
information or memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated with
any wireless device, whether under warranty or not, returned to the
AT&T Personal Communications for repair or service.
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the
product should be delivered with proof of Warranty coverage (e.g. dated
bill of sale), the consumer’s return address, daytime phone number and/
or fax number and complete description of the problem, transportation
prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below or to the place of
purchase for repair or replacement processing.
In addition, for reference to an authorized Warranty station in your area,
you may telephone in the United States (800) 229-1235, and in Canada
(800) 465-9672 (in Ontario call 416-695-3060).
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS
WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY’S
LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER
FOR THE PRODUCT.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION
OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH
OF ANY WARRANTY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD
OF 18 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO
CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR AN SPECIAL
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH
OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
WHATSOEVER. THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
THE DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY
OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE TIME THE PRODUCT IS BEING
REPAIRED OR REPLACED.
No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company
any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of
this product.
Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This
Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights, which vary from state to state or province to province.
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