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First Edition December 2006

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Table of Contents O2 Xda Zinc specifications........................................................................ 8 Package contents..................................................................................... 9

Chapter 1: Getting started

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1.1 Getting to know your O2 Xda Zinc.................................................11

Table of Contents

Layout

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Device components description..................................................................... 13 The QWERTY keyboard................................................................................ 15 Using the QWERTY keyboard....................................................................... 15

1.2 Getting your device ready............................................................. 16

Installing the SIM/USIM card and battery...................................................... 16 Charging the battery...................................................................................... 18

1.3 Starting up...................................................................................... 19

Powering your device..................................................................................... 19 Using the stylus.............................................................................................. 19 Calibrating O2 Xda Zinc.................................................................................. 20

1.4 The Today screen........................................................................... 21

Status indicators............................................................................................ 22 Screen orientation.......................................................................................... 25 Start menu..................................................................................................... 26



Chapter 2: Entering data

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2.1 Using the Input Panel.................................................................... 28 Using the Block Recognizer........................................................................... 28 Using the On-screen Keyboard...................................................................... 29

Using the Letter Recognizer.......................................................................... 30 Using the Transcriber..................................................................................... 31 Table of Contents

Using XT9 input............................................................................................. 32

2.2 Writing and drawing on the screen.............................................. 33 2.3 Create a voice recording............................................................... 34 2.4 Using ActiveSync™....................................................................... 35

Synchronizing via USB.................................................................................. 37 Synchronizing via Infrared (IR)...................................................................... 38

2.5 Synchronizing with Exchange Server.......................................... 39

Setting the synchronization schedule............................................................ 41

2.6 Searching information................................................................... 42 2.7 Getting Help.................................................................................... 43

Chapter 3: Phone features

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3.1 Using the phone............................................................................. 45

Phone pad...................................................................................................... 45 Adjusting the device volume.......................................................................... 46

3.2 Making a call................................................................................... 47

Using the keypad........................................................................................... 47 Using the phone pad...................................................................................... 47



Making calls from Contacts............................................................................ 49 Making calls from Call History........................................................................ 49

Using the Speed Dial..................................................................................... 50

3.3 Receiving a call.............................................................................. 51 3.4 Making and Receiving a Video Call.............................................. 52 3.5 Using Voice Commander............................................................... 53 Table of Contents

Chapter 4: Wireless features

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4.1 Using Bluetooth . .......................................................................... 55 ®



Overview........................................................................................................ 55 Activating Bluetooth in your device................................................................ 55 Configuring Bluetooth ................................................................................... 56

4.2 Using WLAN (IEEE 802.11b).......................................................... 62

Introduction.................................................................................................... 62 Activating WLAN in your device..................................................................... 62 Configuring WLAN ........................................................................................ 63

4.3 Using Infrared (IR).......................................................................... 65 4.4 Setting a GPRS connection........................................................... 66 Connecting GPRS . ....................................................................................... 69

Chapter 5: Multimedia features

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5.1 Using the camera........................................................................... 72

Launching the camera................................................................................... 72

Navigate Pad functions in camera mode....................................................... 73 Camera mode screen.................................................................................... 75



Taking photos................................................................................................. 83 Video mode screen........................................................................................ 87 Recording videos........................................................................................... 93

5.2 Viewing pictures and videos......................................................... 94

Viewing pictures and videos........................................................................... 94

Chapter 6: Adjusting the settings for your device

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6.1 System Settings............................................................................. 96

System information........................................................................................ 96 Backlight ...................................................................................................... 97 Clock & Alarms............................................................................................... 97 Error Reporting.............................................................................................. 98 Certificates..................................................................................................... 98 Power Scheme............................................................................................... 99 LCD Brightness.............................................................................................. 99 Power

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Memory .................................................................................................... 100 Storage card memory.................................................................................. 101 Program running in memory........................................................................ 101

6.2 Personal Settings......................................................................... 102

Menus Setting.............................................................................................. 102 Owner Information....................................................................................... 102 Buttons .................................................................................................... 103 Locks

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MSN Options................................................................................................ 105 Sounds & Notifications................................................................................. 106

6.3 Connections Settings.................................................................. 107

USB setting.................................................................................................. 107 GPRS settings............................................................................................. 107

Wireless Manager........................................................................................ 108 GSM/3G network......................................................................................... 108 Table of Contents

Network Cards............................................................................................. 109

Chapter 7: O2 features

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O2 AutoInstall.................................................................................................111

O2 AutoConfig................................................................................................112 O2 Connect....................................................................................................113

O2 MessagePlus............................................................................................114 O2 SMS Plus.................................................................................................115 O2 Phone Plus...............................................................................................116 O2 Plus

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Chapter 8: Application Programs

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Word Mobile................................................................................................. 120 Excel Mobile................................................................................................. 121 Powerpoint Mobile....................................................................................... 122 ClearVue PDF.............................................................................................. 123 Modem Link................................................................................................. 123 Terminal Services Client.............................................................................. 125 Code Wallet Pro6......................................................................................... 126



SIM Manager............................................................................................... 127 Java

.................................................................................................... 128

MSN Messenger.......................................................................................... 129 Download Agent........................................................................................... 130 Jeyo® SMS Backup...................................................................................... 130 Pocket MSN................................................................................................. 131

Appendix

Table of Contents

WorldMate.................................................................................................... 131

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A. 1 Safety information................................................................................. 133 A. 2 Phone care........................................................................................... 133 A. 3 Driving safety........................................................................................ 135 A. 4 Electronic devices................................................................................. 135

A. 5 Other safety guidelines............................................................................ 136 A. 6 Cautions............................................................................................... 137

A. 7 About this guide....................................................................................... 137

Index

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O2 Xda Zinc specifications Processor

Intel® PXA270 520MHZ application processor

Operating System

Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition

Memory

128 MB Flash ROM 64 MB RAM

Display

2.8-inch, 65,536-color, 240 x 320-resolution, transreflective TFT touch screen LCD

Frequency band

GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz), WCDMA2100

GPRS

Class B, Multislot class 10

Connectivity

WLAN: 802.11b+g, Bluetooth: V2.0, Infrared: SIR, USB: USB Client 1.1

Camera

2.0 mega-pixel CMOS camera with built-in flash

Battery capacity

1300 mAh Lithium Ion

Battery life

GSM mode: 6 hours talk time and up to 250 hours standby time; WCDMA mode: 4.8 hours talk time and up to 300 hours standby time; Charging: 3.5 hours (at sleep mode)

Expansion slots

MiniSD card slot

Audio

2.5 mm audio port Built-in microphone and speaker

Dimension

109 x 58 x 22.6 mm

Weight

175g (with battery)

Design

Slider with QWERTY keypad

NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.



Package contents • Stylus x2

• Universal AC adapter x1

• Battery x1 • Leather pouch x 1

• Quick Start Guide x1

• O2 Xda Zinc device x1

• User Manual x1

• Stereo headset with microphone x1

• USB sync cable x1

• Getting Started Disk x1 CAUTION: • To reduce risk of fire, use only correct battery type. • Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack. • Dispose of used batteries properly. Inquire from local authorities for proper disposal of battery.



Chapter 1

Getting started Getting started

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1.1 Getting to know your O2 Xda Zinc 1.2 Getting your device ready 1.3 Starting up 1.4 The Today screen

1.1 Getting to know your O2 Xda Zinc Layout

Components: 1 Stylus 2 Power button

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I 3 Volume controller

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7 Notification LED

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8 Video Camera Lens 9 LCD touch screen 10 Talk/Send key 11 Left soft key

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12 Start button 13 Navigation pad

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Getting started

5 Mini-SD card slot 6 Earpiece receiver

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4 Hold button

Top features

14 Right soft key 15 1Messaging 16 End key 5 10

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Left side features

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15 Front features

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Components: 17 Self-portrait mirror

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18 Camera lens 19 Camera flash light

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20 Battery compartment

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21 Infrared (IR) port 22 Camera button 23 Earphone jack

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24 Mini-USB connector 25 Microphone 26 Soft reset button 22 26 Right side features

Rear features

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Bottom features

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Device components description No.

Item

Description

Stylus

Use the stylus to write, draw, or select items on the touch screen.

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Power button

Press once to set suspend mode or to wake device from sleep mode. Press and hold to turn the power ON or OFF.

3

Volume controller

Press “+” and “-” to adjust the volume.

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Hold button

Use this button to lock the device.

5

Mini-SD card slot

Allows you to insert a Mini-SD storage card.

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Earpiece receiver

Allows you to listen to incoming/outgoing calls.

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Notification LED

This multi-color LED notifies the following: • Green - WLAN (IEEE 802.11b) ON. • Flashing green - Network detected. • Red - Phone is charging. • Flashing red - Event notification. • Flashing blue - Bluetooth® ON.

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Video Camera Lens

This lens is for the Video Call function.

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LCD touch screen

This 2.8-inch, 65,536-color, 240 x 320-resolution, transreflective touchscreen TFT LCD allows you to write, draw, or make selections using the stylus.

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Call key

Press to receive an incoming call or make a call.

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Left soft key

Performs the command indicated above the button.

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Start button

Launches the Windows Mobile® start menu.

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Device components description No.

Getting started

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Item

Description

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Navigation pad

Press this multi-directional control up, down, left, or right to move through menus, program instructions; carry out the selection by pressing the center button.

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Right soft key

Performs the task indicated above the button.

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Messaging

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Press to quick start your O2 MessagePlus.

End key

Press to end a call or to return to Today’s screen.

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Self-portrait mirror

Position your device until this mirror reflects the image you want to capture.

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Camera lens

This 2-megapixel camera comes with flash light features.

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Camera flash light

Allows you to capture images in a dim environment.

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Battery compartment (Back cover)

Contains the battery that supplies power to the device.

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Infrared (IR) port

Allows you to beam data to another device that has an infrared port.

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Camera button

Press to launch the camera. In camera mode, press to take a picture. In video mode, press to start recording video and press again to stop.

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Earphone jack

Allows you to listen to audio media or use the phone’s hands-free kit.

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Mini-USB connector

Use this connector to synchronize your data or to charge the battery.

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Microphone

Allows you to talk on a phone call.

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Soft reset button

Use the stylus to press this button to soft-reset your device.

Note: For Hard Reset, press the navigation key UP and press the soft reset at the same time. Warning: All personal data stored in the device will be destroyed. It is recommended that do a backup before doing Hard Reset.

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The QWERTY keyboard Xda Zinc provides you with a QWERTY keyboard, which is similar to a standard PC keyboard. Slide the screen panel to the right to reveal the keyboard (see figure below).

Using the QWERTY keyboard You can follow the tips below to use the keyboard • Use “Cap Shift” key to type uppercase letter.

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• Press the Left/Right soft key to perform the command shown in the label above the key. • Press “Start” key to launch the Start menu. • Press the navigation keys for directional movement.

Cap Shift Left soft key Start key

Navigation keys Right soft key

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1.2 Getting your device ready Installing the SIM/USIM card and battery Before you can make a phone call using your O2 Xda Zinc, you need to install a Subscriber Identity Module or Universal Subscriber Identity Module (SIM or USIM) card. A SIM/USIM card contains your phone number, subscriber details, phonebook, and additional phone memory.

Getting started

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Your Xda Zinc comes with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. New batteries come partially discharged and should be fully charged before using them. They generally do not reach their rated capacity until they have been charged and discharged at least four (4) times. We recommend that new batteries to be charged overnight even though it may indicate that the charge is complete after a few hours.

CAUTION: Use only an O2 qualified battery.

To install a SIM/USIM card and battery: 1. Open the battery compartment cover. NOTE: If the device is on, it automatically turns off after you open the battery compartment.

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2. Insert the SIM/USIM card with its gold contacts facing down and the notched corner oriented to the upper left corner of the slot as shown.

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3. Place the battery into the compartment with its copper contacts aligned to the copper conductor on the device.

4. Close battery compartment cover.

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Charging the battery The bundled battery pack is shipped partially charged. Charge the battery at least four (4) hours before using for the first time. To charge battery: 1. Connect the Universal AC adapter plug to the system connector at the bottom of the device. 2. Connect the Universal AC power plug to a grounded wall socket or power strip.

Getting started

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NOTE: • The notification LED turns red and charging battery icon appears on the status bar indicating that the battery is charging. The red LED will turn off upon completion of charging. • If your battery gets totally discharged, you need to recharge it for at least twenty minutes before you can turn the phone back on.

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1.3 Starting up Powering your device

Make sure that your Xda Zinc is fully-charged before starting the device for the first time. To turn on power:

1 Getting started

1. Press and hold the power button. 2. Follow on-screen instructions to align screen and set the local time zone.

Using the stylus The stylus is a pen-like tool found at the upper right corner of your Xda Zinc. • Use the stylus to write, draw, select, or drag an item on the screen. • Single-tap an item to select it. • Tap and hold an item to see a menu.

Stylus

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Calibrating O2 Xda Zinc

Calibrating your device ensures that the item you tap on the screen is activated. This involves tapping in the center of targets that appear in various coordinates on the screen. To calibrate your screen: 1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab then tap Screen icon.

Getting started

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2. On the General tab tap Align Screen and follow succeeding calibration screen instructions.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The figures, screens, icons and information in the following sections and chapters are only for your reference. They may not be exactly the same as what is shown on the screen of your device.

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1.4 The Today screen The Today screen displays information useful to you. You can configure the Today screen to have all the important information you need. • To access the Today screen, tap Start > Today. • To personalize the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today. The following describes the common information found on the today screen.

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Note: The screen here may not be exactly the same as yours. If it is the first time you use your device, you may want to run O2 AutoInstall to install and display some applications in the Today screen. Tap to open the Start menu Tap to setup date, time, and alarm. Displays the current network provider and connection status

Tap to adjust volume Displays the signal status Tap to view connectivity status

Display the last call Tap to set sounds & notifications features Tap to display battery and main storage status Tap to read or make appointments Tap to open messages Tap to setup tasks

Tap to write and send new message

Tap to set O2 plus settings Tap to change Bluetooth­ settings Tap to change screen orientation Tap to launch Contacts list

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Status indicators Refer to the table below for the Today screen icon status indicators. Icon

Description General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) is in range. Building connection to GPRS.

Getting started

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Connected via GPRS.

Wireless connection in progress. Wireless connection not active. ActiveSync synchronization in progress.

Call forwarded. Call in progress.

Call on hold. Missed call.

New message.

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Status indicators Icon

Description New voice mail. No cellular phone service.

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No signal. Searching for cellular phone service.

Indicates signal strength. Sound OFF.

Sound ON.

Battery low.

Battery partially charged. Battery charging. Battery fully charged.

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Status indicators Icon

Description Searching WLAN connection. WLAN active.

Getting started

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Roaming. This icon appears only if you have international roaming feature. Vibrate or silent mode on. Bluetooth headset connected. Bluetooth headset connected with sound. Appears when you set alarm. Pocket MSN service notification. New Instant Message(s).

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Screen orientation You can set the screen to three different orientations: 1. Portrait 2. Landscape (right-handed) 3. Landscape (left-handed) Set to Portrait mode to get a better view or better operation of certain applications on your device. Set to Landscape when viewing pictures, video or viewing longer text files.

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You can also change the orientation by tapping the

Getting started

To change the screen orientation, tap Start > Setting > System tab > Screen then select the orientation you want. icon.

Landscape mode

Portrait mode

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Start menu

The Start menu contains various programs and applications that you commonly use. Tap Start to display the start menu items:

Getting started

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Portrait mode

Landscape mode

You can also customize the items that appear in the Start menu. To do this: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Menus. 2. Select the check boxes of the items you want to appear in the Start menu. You can select up to seven (7) items.

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Chapter 2 Entering data

2 Entering data

2.1 Using the Input Panel 2.2 Writing and drawing on the screen 2.3 Create a voice recording 2.4 Using ActiveSync™ 2.5 Synchronizing with Exchange Server 2.6 Searching information 2.7 Getting Help

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2.1 Using the Input Panel When you start an application or select a field that requires text, symbols, or numbers, the Input Panel icon appears on the menu bar. The Input Panel allows you to select various input methods available on your device including: Block Recognizer, Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Transcriber and XT9.

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Using the Block Recognizer The Block Recognizer allows you to use a single stroke to write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations, which are converted into typed text. To use the Block Recognizer: 1. In an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Block Recognizer. 2. Write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations in the designated writing area. • Write letters on the abc (left) area of the box. • Write numbers on the 123 (right) area of the box. • Tap the special symbols button to key in symbols, punctuations and other special characters. • Tap Help “?” button for help on how to write characters.

Tap for special symbols Input panel

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Using the On-screen Keyboard With the on-screen keyboard, you can key in text, symbols, numbers, or other special characters when input is possible. To input text using the on-screen keyboard: 1. In an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Keyboard. 2. Key in text by tapping keys on the on-screen keyboard.

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Input panel

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Using the Letter Recognizer

With the Letter Recognizer you can write individual letters, numbers, or special characters, which are converted into typed text. To use the Letter Recognizer: 1. In an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Letter Recognizer.

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• Write capital letters on the ABC (left) area of the box.

Entering data

2. Write letters, numbers, symbols, or punctuations in the designated writing area. • Write lower case letters on the abc (middle) area of the box. • Write numbers on the 123 (right) area of the box. • Tap the special symbols button to key in symbols, punctuations and other special characters. • Tap Help “?” button for help on how to write characters.

Tap for special symbols Input panel

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Using the Transcriber

Transcriber is a handwriting recognition program that allows you to write in cursive, print, or mixed styles. It reliably recognizes not only written text but also numbers and symbols. Make sure to write legibly. See Help for more information on the Transcriber. To use the Transcriber: 1. Start an application that accepts user input, such as Notes or Word Mobile. 2. Tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap Transcriber.

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To write using Transcriber (using Notes): 1. Tap screen to position the cursor where you want the text to appear. 2. Use the stylus to write on the screen. The handwriting will be converted to text after you lift the stylus from the screen. To edit text: 1. Draw a line across the text you want to edit. After you lift the stylus from the screen, the line will disappear and the selected text will be highlighted. 2. You can now rewrite the text or use the Transcriber gestures to edit your selected text. See Help for the Transcriber gestures.

Tap for Help

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Using XT9 input XT9 allows you to enter text in alpha-numeric format. As you key in alpha-numeric texts on the keypad, XT9 automatically matches your input with most likely the completed word. To launch and use XT9 input:

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• In an application, tap the Input Panel arrow, then tap XT9 as shown. • Tap the number keys to input numbers. • Tap the letter keys to input letters. Tap the upward arrow for capital letters. As you enter letters, XT9 analyzes your key presses and attempts to complete the word. • Tap the orange area to input special characters and symbols.

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2.2 Writing and drawing on the screen You can write or draw directly on the screen and save notes in your own handwriting. If you prefer to use your own handwriting or use drawings in your notes, set the default input mode to Writing. If you prefer text, set the default mode to Typing. To set the default input mode for Notes:

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1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. 2. From the Notes list, tap Menu > Options. 3. In the Default mode box, tap the down arrow and select any of the following: • Writing - if you want to draw or enter handwritten text in a note. • Typing - if you want to create a typed note. 4. Set the other options according to your preference. 5. Tap ok when finished. To write a note: 1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. 2. From the Notes list, tap New. 3. Write your text on the screen. 4. When finished, tap ok to return to the Notes list.

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2.3 Create a voice recording You can record sound, voice, or add a recording to a note using your device. To create a voice recording using Notes: 1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. 2. From the Notes list, tap New.

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3. If you do not see the recording toolbar, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 4. Tap the record icon to begin recording. 5. Place the receiver near your mouth or source of sound. 6. Tap the stop icon when finished recording. A recording icon appears on the note. 7. Tap ok. To add a recording to a saved note: 1. Tap Start > Programs > Notes. 2. From the Notes list, tap to open a saved note. 3. If you do not see the recording toolbar, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 4. Tap the record icon to begin recording. 5. Place the receiver near your mouth or source of sound. 6. Tap the stop icon when finished recording. A recording icon appears on the note. 7. Tap ok.

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2.4 Using ActiveSync™ ActiveSync™ allows you to synchronize data in your device with data in your computer. ActiveSync���������������������������� ™��������������������������� can also synchronize over a wireless or cellular network with Microsoft Exchange Server, provided that your cellular phone service provider or company is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync�������������������������������������������� ™������������������������������������������� . When synchronized directly with Exchange Server, you can stay up to date even when your PC is turned off. During synchronization, ActiveSync��������������������������������������������������������� ™�������������������������������������������������������� compares the data in your device with the data in your computer or Exchange Server, and updates all data with recent changes.

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You can select and synchronize data in the following locations using ActiveSync�� ™�: • Contacts • Calendar • Email • Tasks • Notes • Favorites • Files • Media You can also exchange data between your computer and device without synchronizing. ActiveSync������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ™������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ is already installed in your device, but before you can synchronize data with your computer, you must first install ActiveSync������������������������������������������������� ™������������������������������������������������ in your computer. Install ActiveSync����������� ™���������� from the Getting Started Disk that comes with your device package. After you have installed ActiveSync�������������������������������������������������� ™������������������������������������������������� , set up a sync relationship between your device and your computer. ActiveSync��������������������������������������������������������� ™�������������������������������������������������������� recognizes your device and automatically transfers the synchronization settings in your computer to your device.

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If you wish to synchronize your device with Exchange Server through your company or service provider, obtain the name of the Exchange Server, user name, password, and domain name from your network administrator before starting the Sync Setup Wizard. To install and configure ActiveSync������������������� ™������������������ in your computer: 1. Insert the Getting Started Disk that comes with your device package into your PC. 2. Follow succeeding screen instructions. 3. After the setup is complete, the Sync Setup Wizard automatically starts when you connect your device to your computer. Follow screen instructions to complete the wizard.

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4. From the Sync Setup Wizard, you can: • Configure an Exchange Server connection to synchronize directly with an Exchange Server. Acquire from your network administrator the required parameters for input. • Create a synchronization relationship between your computer and your device. 5. Select the information type that you want to synchronize. 6. After you finish the wizard, ActiveSync™ automatically synchronizes your device. You can disconnect the device after the synchronization is complete.

NOTE: • When connected, your device is automatically synchronized with your computer. ActiveSync™ synchronizes every time you make a change on either the device or the computer. • You cannot use WLAN to synchronize database. • Refer to your Windows® Mobile Help, for more information about ActiveSync™ synchronization.

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Synchronizing via USB

You can connect to your device using the bundled USB cable to synchronize to your computer. To synchronize your device via USB: 1. After installing ActiveSync™ to your computer, connect the USB plug to the mini-USB connector at the bottom of the device. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to your computer. Upon connection, ActiveSync™ automatically synchronizes your device.

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Synchronizing via Infrared (IR)

You can connect your device to your computer using the built-in Infrared port. To synchronize your device via Infrared (IR): 1. Configure ActiveSync™ in your computer to receive infrared beams. Refer to the ActiveSync™ Help in your computer for instructions. 2. On your device, tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.

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3. From the ActiveSync™, tap Menu > Connect via IR. Make sure that the IR port in your device is lined-up and in close range with the IR port of the computer.

2.5 Synchronizing with Exchange Server To synchronize your device with Exchange Server: 1. From the ActiveSync™ menu, tap Menu > Add Server Source.

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2. In the Server address field, input the name of the server running Exchange Server then tap Next. If necessary, tap the check box This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection.

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3. Input your user name, password, and domain then tap Next.

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4. Tap the check boxes to select the data items that you want to synchronize with Exchange Server. To change the available synchronization settings, select a data item then tap Settings. Tap Finish when done.

5. Start the sync process.

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Setting the synchronization schedule To set the synchronization with Exchange Server: 1. From the ActiveSync™ screen, tap Menu > Schedule.

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2. Refer to the table for input details. 3. Tap OK when finished.

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2.6 Searching information Using the search tool, you can search for files and other items stored in your device or the external MiniSD card. You can search by file name or by words located in various applications including the Calendar, Contacts, Excel Mobile, Word Mobile, Outlook Mobile, Help, Messages, Notes, and Tasks. You can also filter your search to files larger than 64 KB. To search for a file or an item:

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1. Tap Start > Programs > Search. 2. In Search for, input the file name, word, or other information you want to search. 3. In Type, select the data type to help you filter your search. 4. Tap Search. Found items are listed in Results. 5. In the Results list, tap the item for the information that you need.

2.7 Getting Help You can easily find Help for using any program on the device. To get help for a program: • From the Today screen or program, tap Start > Help. A page will open with links to topics that explain how to use the program.

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Chapter 3

Phone features

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3.1 Using the phone 3.2 Making a call 3.3 Receiving a call 3.4 Making and Receiving Video Call 3.5 Using Voice Commander

3.1 Using the phone Like a standard cellular phone, you can use your Xda Zinc to make and receive calls. You can also keep a history of calls made and received, send SMS or MMS messages, take notes while talking, call from Contacts, and copy SIM card contacts to your device.

Phone pad

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The phone pad allows you to easily dial and access the Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial, and Phone settings. To launch the Phone pad, do any of the following: • Tap Start > Phone. • Press the Talk/Send button. • Directly dial the phone number you want on the keyboard.

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Adjusting the device volume To adjust the device volume: 1. Tap the speaker icon. 2. From the volume menu, you can: • Adjust the phone volume or device volume by moving the slider to the desired volume level.

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• Tap On, Vibrate, or Off to change the system and ringer volume settings.

You can also adjust the device volume by pressing the volume controller keys at the left side of the device. Volume controller

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3.2 Making a call You can make a phone call using either the keypad or phone pad. You can also make calls directly from the Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial, or Voice Commander.

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To make a call using the keypad:

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1. Enter the number of the party you wish to call by pressing “Chr” once followed by a single digit, or by pressing “Chr” twice followed by the phone number, then press . 2. Talk to the called party when connected. 3. When finished, press

to end the call.

Using the phone pad To make a call using the phone pad: 1. Tap Start > Phone. 2. From the phone screen, tap the number of the party you want to call then tap button.

Back arrow

If you tap the wrong number, tap the back arrow to erase the number to the left. 3. Talk to the called party when connected. 4. When finished, tap call.

button to end the Talk button

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Press to erase wrong number

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Press to set speed dial Numeric keypad

Press to display the call history Press to use video call Press to make call

Press to launch Contacts list

Press to launch menu

Displays the current call status Press to mute Press to launch Contacts list

Press to turn speaker ON/OFF Press to take notes Press to launch numeric keypad

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Press to hold Press to end call Press to launch menu

Making calls from Contacts To make a call directly from Contacts: 1. Tap Start > Phone. 2. From the Phone pad, tap Contacts or press the Left soft key. You can also launch Contacts from the Today screen by tapping Contacts on the menu bar or pressing the Right soft key.

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3. You can do any one of the following to make a call:

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• Tap to select a contact, then tap Call. • Select a contact then press the Talk / Send Key. • You can also tap and hold the contact, and on the shortcut menu tap Call.

Making calls from Call History • To make a call from the call history: 1. Tap Start > Phone. 2. On the Phone pad, tap the Call History button. 3. Scroll to the desired contact or phone number, and tap Call. To look for more numbers in other categories, tap Menu > Filter and tap a category. Call History button

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Using the Speed Dial With Speed Dial you can call frequently dialled numbers in a single tap. For example, if you assign a contact to the number 2 button in Speed Dial, you can simply tap and hold on the Phone pad to dial the contact’s number. To create a Speed Dial entry: 1. Make sure that entry you want to create is already in the Contacts. 2. Tap Start > Phone.

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2. On the Phone pad, tap the Speed Dial button. 3. Tap Menu > New. 4. Tap Select for the highlighted contact, or simply tap a contact from the list. 5. In the Location box, select an available location for the new speed dial then tap OK. To create a Speed Dial entry from Contacts: 1. From the Contacts list, tap and hold a contact name. 2. On the shortcut menu, tap Add to Speed Dial. 3. Select an available Location for the new Speed Dial. To delete a Speed Dial entry: • In the Speed Dial list, tap and hold the desired entry and tap Delete.

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3.3 Receiving a call When you receive a call, a message will appear, giving you the option to answer or ignore the incoming call. To answer or reject an incoming call: • To answer a call tap Answer, or press

.

TIP: Long press

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• To reject an incoming call, tap Ignore, or press

to switch receiver to speakerphone mode.

The following pop-up screen appears during an incoming call: • Tap Answer to receive call or • Tap Ignore to dismiss call. You can choose other in-call options such as: • Call waiting • Conference call • Adding a note

To terminate a call: • Tap End or press

on the device to terminate an incoming or outgoing call in progress.

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3.4 Making and Receiving a Video call Your device allows you to make calls with live images. To make a video call: • On the Phone keypad, tap

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• From Contacts, select a contact, then tap Menu>Video call, or • From Call History, tap and hold a contact until a sub-menu appears, then tap Video Call. You can adjust the image on the screen by tapping “Self to small/large” icon, and turn on/off the camera by tapping the Camera off/on icon on the screen. To receive or reject a video call: • To answer the video call, tap Answer • To reject the video call, tap Ignore, or press End key.

Note: Due to the signal strength, the live images may appear on the screen several seconds after connected. The streaming images quality may also be affected.

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3.5 Using Voice Commander To make a phone call using voice command: 1. Tap Start > Programs > Voice Commander. 2. From the following screen, your device asks you to “Say command.”

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3. Audibly say “Call” then the name to call from your Contact list. 4. Say “Yes” or “No” after the confirmation question. If you say “Yes”, the voice commander proceeds and dials the number; otherwise, it returns to the voice command menu. 5. Say “Goodbye” to exit voice commander.

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Chapter 4 Wireless features Wireless features

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4.1 Using Bluetooth® 4.2 Using WLAN (IEEE 802.11b) 4.3 Using Infrared (IR) 4.4 Setting a GPRS connection

4.1 Using Bluetooth® Overview

Bluetooth® is a short-range wireless communications technology that allows devices with Bluetooth capabilities to exchange data within a radius of about 10 meters (30 feet) without requiring a physical connection.

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With Bluetooth enabled in your device, you can:

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• Connect and communicate (i.e. beam files, tasks, contacts) with other devices with Bluetooth features. • Use Bluetooth service. After you connect to another device or computer using Bluetooth, you can use the services available on that device.

Activating Bluetooth in your device To activate (turn ON) Bluetooth in your device:

1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Bluetooth icon. 2. From the Bluetooth screen, tap General tab. 3. Tap Turn on button. The Bluetooth status is displayed above the Turn on/Turn off buttons. You can also turn Bluetooth On or Off from the Today screen. To do this: 1. Find the Bluetooth icon 2. Tap

at the bottom right corner of the Today screen.

to display shortcut menu then tap Turn Bluetooth OFF.

The Bluetooth icon changes to

if Bluetooth is turned Off.

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Configuring Bluetooth

To configure Bluetooth in your device: 1. Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Bluetooth icon. 2. From the Bluetooth screen, you can access the following tabs: • General - allows you to set the user profile, turn Bluetooth on or off, display the Bluetooth status, and provide a link to the Bluetooth Manager.

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• Accessibility - allows you to set the device name, view the Bluetooth Device Address, select remote device you want to connect, and set whether to allow remote devices to detect your device. • Services - enable or disable available Bluetooth services, require authorization, set authentication passkey, and set to require encryption. You can also access advanced settings from this tab. The available service settings are enabled when you select a Bluetooth service. Select a service from the list to establish its settings. Bluetooth Service

Description

File Transfer

Set the highest level directory on your device that remote devices can access.

Information Exchange

Sets the default business card.

Serial Port

Displays the port addresses. This cannot be changed.

Personal Network Server

Allows you to customise the service settings for your personal network server.

Dial-up Networking Server

Allows you to enable or authenticate, or both, the connections to the dial-up network server.

Audio Gateway

Connect to a remote headset or other audio device.

NOTES: The Bluetooth device setup instructions provided in this section may differ with other Bluetooth devices. If the instructions in this guide differ from the documentation that comes with your Bluetooth-enabled device, follow the latter.

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Using a Bluetooth-enabled headset Mono headset setup 1. Make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on your device. 2. Tap on the Today screen if Bluetooth is OFF then on the shortcut menu tap Bluetooth Manager.

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3. From the Bluetooth Manager, tap New. 4. From the Bluetooth Connection Wizard, tap Hands-free/Headset setup then tap Next.

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5. Make sure that your headset device is in pairing mode and ready to receive incoming connection requests then tap Next. 6. Tap the name of your Bluetoothenabled headset device.

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7. In Passkey, input the alphanumeric passkey of your headset device then tap . You can find this in the documentation that comes with your headset device. 8. Tap Finish. You are now ready to use your headset device.

NOTES: If the connection between the device and a Bluetooth headset fails, press the device icon then choose “Connect”, you do not have to pair the devices again

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Stereo headset setup Xda Zinc supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), which is used by Bluetoothenabled stereo headsets. Make sure that your stereo headset also supports A2DP. 1. Tap on the Today screen then on the shortcut menu tap Bluetooth Manager.

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2. From the Bluetooth manager screen, tap New then select High Quality Audio Setup. 3. Make sure that your stereo headset device is in pairing mode and ready to receive incoming connection requests then tap Next.

4. Tap the name of your stereo headset device then tap Next.

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• If you want to create a shortcut, tap the check box Create a shortcut for this connection then input a connection name. • If you want to use a secure connections, tap the check box to Use a secure, encrypted connection. 5. Tap Finish to initiate connection.

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Using a Bluetooth-enabled GPS To configure a Bluetooth-enabled GPS device: 1. Make sure that Bluetooth is enable on your device. 2. Tap on the Today screen then on the shortcut menu tap Bluetooth Manager. 3. From the Bluetooth Manager, tap New. 4. Make sure that your GPS device is in pairing mode and ready to receive incoming connection requests. 5. From the Connection Wizard, tap Explore a Bluetooth device then tap Next. 6. Tap the name of your Bluetooth-enabled GPS device then tap Next. 7. Select SPP Slave in the Service Selection list then tap Next. 8. Tap Finish. 9. Tap and hold the shortcut icon to display shortcut menu then tap Connect.

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10. In Passkey, input the alphanumeric passkey of your headset device then tap OK. You can find this in the documentation that comes with your headset device.

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Setting up the Bluetooth® DUN Your device has the Bluetooth® Dial-up Network (DUN) feature which enables you to use your device as a modem to get wireless Internet connectivity on your notebook or PC. To set up the Bluetooth® DUN 1. Set your phone’s Bluetooth® mode to Discoverable. 2. In your PC, go to Start > Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options > Modems. Select “bluetooth Modem”. Go to Properties > Advanced > Extra Settings > Extra initialization commands. Input extra dial-string command as the following: AT+cgdcont = 1, “ip” and “internet” (where “internet” is the operator specific APN). 3. In your PC, find Xda Zinc under the Bluetooth Manager. 4. Right click Xda Zinc, select Discover Available Services. 5. Double click “Dial-up Networking on Xda Zinc”. 6. Enter “*99#*” in the field “Dial”.

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4.2 Using WLAN (IEEE 802.11b) Introduction

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WLAN (IEEE 802.11b), refers to certain types of wireless local area network (WLAN) that use specifications in the 802.11 family. Created by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a nonprofit international association to certify interoperability of wireless local area network products. Any device tested and approved by the Wi-Fi Alliance are certified as interoperable with each other even if they are from different manufacturers.

Activating WLAN in your device To activate WLAN in your device:

1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Wi-Fi Manager icon. 2. From the Wi-Fi Manager screen, tap Menu then Turn Wi-Fi On.

NOTE: • When WLAN is used simultaneously with the GPRS, the WLAN will get signal priority. We recommend not to use WLAN and GPRS at the same time. • We recommend not to use WLAN and the Bluetooth function at the same time. Disturbance in data transmission is possible since both use the same wireless channel. • The WLAN and USB connections cannot be used at the same time. • When the battery power is less than 20% the device prompts a warning message whether to continue using WiFi or not. Tap “Yes” to continue using or “No” to disconnect. In any case, we recommend that you plug the power adapter immediately to avoid losing data.

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Configuring WLAN

To configure WLAN in your device: 1. Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap the Wi-Fi Manager icon. 2. From the Wi-Fi Manager screen, you can access the following tabs: • Wi-Fi Status • Setting

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• IP Info

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• Site Survey NOTE: Tap ? for Wi-Fi Help.

Wi-Fi Status

Setting

Displays the Wi-Fi status, ESSID, BSSID, BSS mode, channel, IP Address, and signal strength.

Allows you to set the Adhoc channel, preamble, enable or disable power save feature, set power strength, and enable or disable auto power off feature.

NOTE: The Power Save feature reduces data transmission rate but improves the battery life.

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IP Info

Site Survey

Displays the network information and allows you to renew or ping a network connection.

Shows the available wireless networks in the area.

4.3 Using Infrared (IR) You can use your device to connect to another device with infrared capabilities. To connect to another device via infrared: 1. Setup the device you want to connect to receive infrared beams. Refer to the technical documentation that comes with the device.

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2. Configure your device to receive infrared beams. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap Beam icon. 3. Tap to check Receive all incoming beams. 4. Tap

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5. Line up the infrared ports of both devices. Make sure that they are unobstructed and within range. 6. Send data from the source device. Upon connection, your device prompts that data is being received. Tap Cancel if you want to stop transfer. 7. When finished, tap Yes to accept and save data or tap No to discard data.

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4.4 Setting a GPRS connection Your Xda Zinc allows you to connect via General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS is a wireless communication standard that runs at speeds of up to 115 kbps, compared to 9.6 kbps of the current Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). It supports a wide range of bandwidths that allows sending and receiving small bursts of data, such as email and web browsing. To set a GPRS connection in your device:

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1. From the Start manual, tap Settings.

2. From the Settings screen, select the Connections tab then tap Connections icon.

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3. From the Connections screen, tap Add a new modem connection.

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4. Input a unique name for the connection then select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the modem list and then tap Next.

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5. Input the Access point name.

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6. Input your user name, password, and domain then tap Finish. Contact your network administrator for assistance.

NOTE: The GPRS and USB connections cannot be used at the same time.

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Connecting GPRS To connect GPRS: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab then tap Connections icon. 2. From the Connections screen, tap Manage existing connections.

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3. Tap and hold on an existing connection then from the pop-up menu tap Connect. 4. When connected, tap

to exit.

NOTE: Tap Delete if you want to delete selected connection setting.

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If you have set a default GPRS connection, it automatically connects when you launch an application that connects to the Internet. 1. Launch any application that connects to the Internet (e.g. Internet Explorer).

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The device will automatically connect your default GPRS connection. A pop-up callout appears to display the connection status. 2. When connected, you can start browsing the Internet. If you’re using Internet Explorer, the default site will be displayed. To disconnect GPRS: 1. From the pop-up callout, tap Disconnect. 2. Tap the “X” at the top right corner of the screen to exit.

NOTE: • If your ActiveSync™ is set to sync with Exchange Server automatically, synchronization will occur after GPRS is connected. • GPRS will automatically connect everytime you launch an application that requires GPRS connection (e.g. Internet Explorer, Pocket MSN).

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Chapter 5

Multimedia features 5 Multimedia features

5.1 Using the camera 5.2 Viewing pictures and videos

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5.1 Using the camera The camera allows you to take photos and record audio/video clips.

Launching the camera To start using the camera:

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• Tap Start > Programs > Camera icon, or • Press the Camera button on the left side of your device.

Camera button NOTE: • By default, the preview screen is set to landscape. • After launching the camera, your device is set to camera mode by default.

To exit the Camera: • Tap the exit

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Up

Enter/Action Button

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Forward

Backward

Down

Up

In video preview mode, press for camera mode. In the camera or video option menu, press to select menu items.

Down

In camera preview mode, press for video mode. In the video or camera options menu, press to select menu items.

Backward

In camera mode and if the resolution is not 1600x1200, press to zoom out.

Forward

In camera mode and if the resolution is not 1600x1200, press to zoom in.

Enter/Action button

Press to take picture or start recording video. Press again to stop recording. Press to execute a selected menu item or to display more menu items.

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Available capture modes Your camera can be set to two capture modes: • Camera mode - Camera mode allows you to take photos, and save them to your device or MiniSD card. You can also configure the camera to match an environment, set picture size, select magnification, adjust the picture quality, apply effects, and modify other advanced settings.

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• Video mode - Video mode enables you to record audio/video clips. Like in camera mode, it also allows you to select the magnification, set the video size, enable macro mode, apply some effects, select target storage, and modify advanced video settings.

Supported formats Using the camera mode or video mode, the images or video clip captured are stored in the following formats: • Still image (Camera mode) - JPEG (.jpg) • Video (Video mode) - 3GP (.3gp), MPEG-4 (.mp4)

Camera mode screen The following describes the screen icons in Camera mode: Self Timer icon Scene mode icon Save to icon Flash mode icon Change mode icon

Effects icon Picture size icon

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Tap to launch Pictures and Videos

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Picture quality icon

Burst mode status

Tap to close camera Number of available shots Tap to zoom in Capture modes: Camera mode Video mode

Tap to zoom out Tap to launch camera menu

NOTE: The screen shots in this section are for reference only. They may not be exactly the same as what are displayed in your device.

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Camera mode icons • Change mode icon [

/

• Picture quality icon [ • Flash mode icon [ • Save icon [

/ /

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/ /

]- indicates the picture quality used. ] - indicates the camera flash status.

] - indicates default storage for captured images and videos clips.

/

• Scene mode icon [

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] - indicates the current capture mode.

/

/

] - indicates the scene mode used.

• Self Timer icon [ / ] - when the camera timer is enabled (5 seconds or 10 seconds), the corresponding timer icon appears. When you press the shutter button or the joystick to take a picture, the count down begins and picture is taken after the time set. • Burst mode icon [

/

] - indicates the number of frames in burst mode.

• Effects icon [

/

] - indicates the effects used.

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• Picture size icon [ / / / / / ] - shows the resolution used. When set to 1600x1200 resolution, the zoom in/zoom out function is disabled. • Exit icon [

] - tap to exit camera.

• Zoom In [

] - tap to zoom in view of subject on screen.

• Zoom Out [

] - tap to zoom out view of subject on screen.

• Thumbnails [ ]- tap to launch Pictures and Video application and preview your images in thumbnails. • Menu [ • Delete [

] - tap to launch camera menu options. ] - tap to delete picture.

• Number of available shots - shows the remaining available shots of pictures based on the current settings.

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Camera options menu The camera options menu allows you to change various camera and picture settings. To launch options menu: 1. Tap Menu icon from the camera screen.

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2. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to display contents.

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Change Mode The Change Mode option allows you to set capture mode into Camera or Video mode.

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Scene The Scene option allows you to select presets appropriate for a night scene or sports event. Select Auto to use best setting for any scene.

Picture Size Allows you to set the resolution of pictures.

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Picture Quality This option provides three picture quality presets: Normal, Fine, and Super Fine. The picture quality is set to Super Fine by default.

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Flash Mode This option allows you to change the flash mode to suit different lighting situations.

Zoom Allows you to change the maximum magnification allowed.

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Self-Timer Sets the delay of shutter release to 5 or 10 seconds after you have pressed the camera/shutter button.

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Frame Allows you to set a frame for your photos.

NOTE: This feature is only supported under 320x240 resolution.

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Effect The Effect option allows you to apply some effects to the subject. Select from the following configuration options: Black-White, Negative, and Sepia. Set to Normal for no effect.

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Save to Allows you to select the default storage for captured pictures. NOTE: Insert a MiniSD card before setting default storage to Storage Card.

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Camera settings

Figure 1

Click the camera settings icon to display the camera settings screen (Figure 1). You can set the following items: - File Extension

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- File name prefix

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- File name prefix format - File number

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- Date and time stamp - Shutter sound - Burst Interval You can also tap Color Adjustment and General tabs for more options. Color Adjustment screen

General screen

Taking photos

After launching the camera, your device is set to Camera mode by default. If set otherwise, tap Menu > Change Mode > Camera Mode then tap Exit. You can also set to camera mode by tapping the camera mode icon on the screen. To take a photo: 1. Press the camera button or press the Navigation action button to capture image.

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2. Press the Navigation action button again to go back to camera screen. 3. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to take more photos. Camera mode icon

NOTE: The image is automatically saved to the default storage location.

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Other options After taking a photo, tap Menu to access the following options: • Save to Contact • Send via MMS • Send via E-mail • Open by Pictures & Videos

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Save to Contact To save to contacts: 1. Tap Menu then tap Save to contact. 2. From the Contact screen, select contact where you want the image to be saved then tap Select.

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Send via MMS To send image via MMS: 1. Tap Menu then tap Send via MMS. 2. Key in recipient. 3. Key in subject. 4. Tap Send.

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Send via E-mail To send image via electronic mail: 1. Tap Menu then tap Send via E-mail. 2. Key in recipient. 3. Key in subject. 4. Key in message. 5. Tap Send.

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Open by Pictures & Videos To open by pictures & videos: Tap Menu then tap Open by Pictures & Videos.

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The screen displays the picture you just took. In this screen, you can tap Menu for the following options: - Tap and choose to Play Slide Show - Tap Set as Today Background to set this picture as the Today screen’s background. You can also set the Transparency Level for the picture - Edit the picture by tap Edit

Delete image To delete image: 1. Tap Delete icon. 2. Tap OK from the confirmation message.

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Video mode screen The following describes the screen icons in Video mode:

Save to icon

Flash mode icon Change mode icon Tap to close video

Effect icon Video size icon Tap to launch Pictures and Videos

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Recording indicator Green: Ready Red: Recording Tap to zoom in Capture mode icons: Camera mode Video mode

Tap to zoom out Tap to launch video menu

NOTE: The screen shots in this section are for reference only. They may not be exactly the same as what are displayed in your device.

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Video mode icons /

] - indicates the current capture mode.

• Flash mode icon [

] - this icon appears when the flash light is enabled.

• Save to icon [

/

] - indicates default storage for captured video clips.

• Effects icon [

/

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• Change mode icon [

• Exit icon [

] - tap to exit video.

• Zoom In [

] - tap to zoom in view of subject on screen.

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• Zoom Out [ • Thumbnails [ video. • Menu [

/

] - indicates the effects used. ] - shows the resolution used.

] - tap to zoom out view of subject on screen. ]- tap to launch Pictures and Video application and play your ] - tap to launch video menu options.

• Recording indicator - shows the remaining video recording time based on the current settings. When your device is ready to record, the recording indicator turns to green; during recording, it turns to red.

Video options menu The video options menu allows you to change various video and playback settings. To launch video options menu: 1. Tap Menu icon from the video screen.

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2. From the shortcut menu, tap an icon to display contents.

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Change Mode The Change Mode option allows you to set your device into Camera or Video capture mode.

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Zoom Allows you to change the maximum magnification allowed.

Video Size Allows you to set the frame size of video.

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Flash Mode This option allows you to change the flash mode to suit different lighting situations.

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Save to Allows you to select the default storage location for captured videos. NOTE: Insert a MiniSD card before setting default storage to Storage Card.

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Effect The Effect option allows you to apply some effects to the subject. Select from the following configuration options: Black-White, Negative, and Sepia. Set to Normal for no effect.

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Video settings Click the video settings icon the following items:

to display the camera settings screen. You can set

- File Extension - Filename prefix format - Filename prefix - File number - Enable or disable Include audio when recording video files You can also tap Color Adjustment and General tabs for more options.

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Recording videos

Set the device to video capture mode to record videos. To set video mode: • Tap Menu > Change Mode > Video Mode then tap Exit. • You can also set the video mode by tapping the video mode icon on the screen as shown.

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Video mode icon

To record video: 1. Press the camera button to begin recording. The record indicator turns from green to red while video is recording. 2. Press the camera button again to stop recording. 3. Repeat steps 1 to 2 to record another video. Record indicator

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5.2 Viewing pictures and videos Use the Pictures and Videos Application to preview stored images and playback video clips.

Viewing pictures and videos To view pictures and video:

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1. Tap Start > Programs > Pictures and Videos.

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2. Tap the picture or video clip you want to view. • To view pictures or launch video clips stored in MiniSD card, tap the folder list (labeled My Pictures, or My Videos), and tap Storage Card. • To view pictures stored in My Pictures folder on your device, tap My Pictures then tap picture thumbnail. • To playback video clips in My Videos folder on your device, tap My Videos then tap video thumbnail.

Chapter 6

Adjusting the Settings for your device 6 Adjusting the settings for your device

6.1 System Settings 6.2 Personal Settings 6.3 Connections Settings

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6.1 System Settings System information The System Information contains important device information including the current device settings and version.

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To launch the System Information:

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1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > System Information icon. 2. Tap the Device Info tab for device hardware information. 3. Tap Version tab to display the ROM, Boot, Radio, Battery, and Extended ROM version. Note: the screens in this chapter and the relevant procedures may not be exactly the same as yours. Please use them as reference only. Device Info

Version

Backlight

Allows you to adjust the backlight of your device and make the battery last longer. To launch the Backlight setting: Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Backlight icon. In Battery Power tab, you can choose to Turn off backlight if device is not used for and choose the time range, and enable Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped. You have the same options in External Power tab.

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Clock & Alarms Allows you to set local time and date, time and date for a different location and alarms. To launch and use the Clock & Alarms: Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Clock & Alarms icon. In this screen you can: - Use Time tab to set your local time and time for a different place; - Use Alarms tab to set alarms; - Use More tab to choose to Display the clock on the title bar in all programs.

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Error Reporting

Your device can collect information on software operation for later reporting in the event of a serious error. A text file is created whenever an error is detected, and can be delivered to support personnel if you choose to send it with your device connected to the internet. To launch Error Reporting:

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Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Error Reporting icon. In this screen, you can choose to Enable error reporting, or to Disable error reporting.

Certificates

Your device may include a set of preinstalled certificates. Certificates are digital documents that are commonly used for authentication and exchange of information on networks. Certificates can be issued for a user or a device. Personal certificates help establish your identity when you log on to a secured network, such as a corporate network. Root certificates help establish the identity of other computers, such as servers, with which you connect. This helps prevent unauthorized users from accessing your device and information. To launch Certificates: Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Certificates icon.

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Power Scheme Allows you to select the CPU mode (Turbo, Standard, Power Saving). To launch the CPU mode setting: Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Power Scheme icon.

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Tap to check Automatic Mode to automatically change the CPU speed according to the CPU loading.

LCD Brightness

Adjusts the LCD brightness on battery power and external power. To launch the LCD Brightness setting: Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Brightness icon.

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Power Displays the battery power status. To launch the Power setting: Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Power icon.

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Memory Displays the total, in use and free memory, and the programs in use. To launch the Memory setting: Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Memory icon.

Storage card memory

Displays the total, in use, and available storage card memory. To launch it: Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Memory > Storage Card tab.

Allows you to activate or stop any program running in memory. To launch it:

Tap Start > Settings > System tab> Memory > Running Programs tab.

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IMPORTANT: When you exit a running program, you are actually only minimizing it and the program remains in the memory. You can stop these programs from running in the background using this option.

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6.2 Personal Settings Menus Settings Allows you to select the items to display in the Start menu.

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6 To launch it: Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Menus icon.

Owner Information Allows you to specify and display owner information. To input owner information: Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Owner Information icon. In Identification tab, you can enter your Name, Company, Address, Telephone and E-mail into the boxes. You may want the owner information to be displayed on the Today screen. To do it: Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Today icon. On the Items tab, select the Owner Info check box.

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Buttons Allows you to reassign programs or shortcuts to program buttons.

To assign your own buttons: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Buttons icon. A list of buttons and their current assignments is displayed on the Program Buttons tab. 2. Tap the button you want to reassign. To help you identity the buttons, there are numbers and icons representing the original function of the button. 3. In the Assign a program box, tap the program or shortcut you want to assign.

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Your device may come with programs already assigned to hardware buttons. You can customize these buttons to launch the programs you use most or to perform certain shortcuts such as changing the screen orientation, launching the Today screen, or launching Input Panel.

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To launch and use Locks: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Locks icon. 2. Select Prompt if device unused for check box, and in the box to the right select how long your device must be turned off before a password is required. In the Password type box, select the type of password you would like to use. Enter a password and confirm it. 3. In the Hint tab, enter a phrase that will help you remember your password. 4 Tap OK. Next time when the devices is turned on , you will be prompted to enter your passwords.

MSN Options Allows you to manage your MSN password and some other settings. To launch and use MSN options: Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Locks icon. In this screen you can:

-In Hotmail tab, you can set the E-mail delivery options and the Junk mail filter. - In Messenger tab, you can change your display name by entering a name into the Enter your display name box. -In SMS tab, you can check and enable If my data connection is temporarily unavailable, use SMS to keep my messages and contact up-to-date. - In Switch User tab, you can press the Switch User button to reset Pocket MSN so you can sign in with a new sign-in name.

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- In General tab, you can choose to clear saved password by tapping the Clear saved password bar.

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Sounds & Notifications Allows you to set and choose sounds for events, programs, alarms and reminders. To launch and use Sounds & Notifications:

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Tap Start > Settings > Personal > Sounds & Notifications icon. - In the Sounds tab, you can enable sounds for Events, Programs, Notifications, Screen taps and Hardware buttons. - In the Notifications tab, you can choose a Event from the drop down list, tick Play sound, and choose the sound for it among the drop down list. You can play the sounds by choosing it and tap the Play button below.

6.3 Connections Settings USB setting Allows you to set the USB connection mode. To change the USB settings:

GPRS setting Allows you to set the GPRS settings. Change the settings may cause the data communication to fail. Please consult your service provider before altering these settings. To change the GPRS setting: Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab> GPRS Setting icon.

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Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab> USB Setting icon.

- In the Authentication tab, you can select authentication type; - In the slot tab, you can select the slot type.

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Wireless Manager Allows you to turn on/off the wireless functions. To launch it:

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Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab> Wireless Manager icon. On the Wireless Manager screen, you can choose to turn on/off Phone, Data, bluetooth, Wireless LAN, or choose All Wireless On/Off.

GSM/3G network Allows you to switch between GSM and 3G network. To choose between GSM and 3G network: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab> GSM/3G network icon. 2. In the Network box, tap the network you want to register to. If you tap Automatic, 3G network will have high priority. 3. Tap OK.

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Network Cards Allows you to set up a network, enter new settings and configure network security settings. To launch it, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab> Network icon. In this screen, you can do any of the following: - Configuring a wireless network:

2. Under Network to access, select All available, Only access points or Only computer-tocomputer from the list depending on the type of network(s) to which you connect. - Adding a new wireless network: Tap Add new. In the General tab, enter a network name. In Connects to, select what your network connects to, Work or The Internet. To connect directly to another computer instead of a network access point, select This is the device-to device (adhoc) connection check box. - Configuring network security settings: Tap a network name or Add new, then tap Network Key tab. Select the authentication method from the Authentication list. To use Data Encryption, select an encryption method from the Data Encryption list. To automatically use a network key, tap The key is automatically provided. For increased security, tap 802.1x tab and check Use IEEE 802.1 x network access control check box, then select the appropriate EAP type.

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1. Tap Wireless tab. The networks that configured are listed on the screen. To change network settings, tap a network.

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O2 AutoInstall O2 AutoInstall allows you to choose and install useful applications into your system.

Tap Start > Program > O2 AutoInstall icon. After tapping the O2 AutoInstall icon, follow the on-screen Instructions to install the applications you want.

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To launch O2 AutoInstall:

Note: the screens in this chapter and the relevant procedures may not be exactly the same as yours. Please use them as reference only.

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O2 AutoConfig O2 AutoConfig adjusts the network settings of your device automatically according to the network operator you choose.

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O2 Connect O2 connect allows you to conveniently update the ROM and obtain the latest application programs for your device.

1. Tap Start > Program > O2 Connect icon. The O2 Connect screen (see the figure) appears.

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2. Click Yes in the pop-up message, then tap Start Download Now bar. The connecting and downloading process may take several minutes to complete. 3 Follow the on-screen instruction to finish the updating and exit the O2 Connect.

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O2 MessagePlus O2 MessagePlus allows you to conveniently check your incoming messages such as Email and SMS etc.

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To launch and run O2 MessagePlus: 1. Tap Start > Program > MessagePlus icon or press the Messaging key. The O2 MessagePlus screen (see the figure) appears. 2. Click “SMS”, “MMS”, “E-mail”, or “RSS” bar to display the respective message. You can also tap the “Menu” icon for more options such as reply, forward, delete and backup your messages.

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O2 SMS Plus O2 SMS Plus allows you to conveniently use specially designed SMS features and also access your SMS folders. To launch O2 SMS Plus:

The O2 SMS Plus screen (see the figure) appears and display your messages.

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1. Tap Start > Program > O2 SMS Plus icon.

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O2 Phone Plus O2 Phone Plus provides additional features for call function of your device.

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To launch and use O2 Phone Plus: Tap Start > Program > O2 Phone Plus icon. From the O2 Phone Plus screen, you can: - Tap the Smart Dialling and Block List bars to turn on/off the relevant function. - Tap Menu to set Block List Settings, IDD Prefix Settings and Calling Card Settings.

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O2 Plus O2 Plus enhances your user experience with Xda Zinc. To launch O2 Plus:

From the O2 Plus manual (see the figure), you can: - View the Running Programs List.

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Tap Start > Program > O2 Plus icon.

- Close programs by tapping Close All. - Tap Options to display O2 Plus Settings screen. From the O2 Plus Settings screen, you can: - Tap Today tab to select the items to appear in Today screen. - Tap Options to choose displaying the O2 Plus icon in the title bar or status bar of the Today screen. - Tap Schedules tab to edit schedules and set reminders. - Tap Shortcuts tab to select items to appear in O2 Plus Shortcuts.

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Application Programs

Your O2 Xda Zinc also provides you with some commonly used applications such as: - Word, Excel and Powerpoint for mobile-phone - ClearVue PDF for viewing PDF files - File Explorer for displaying and searching documents and folders - MSN messenger - SelfDiagonostics for self diagnostics

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To launch the above applications: Tap Start > Programs > the relevant icons. This section gives you instructions on how to use these applications.

Application Programs

You can find more commonly used applications by scrolling down/up the Program screen.

Note: the screens in this chapter and the relevant procedures may not be exactly the same as yours. Please use them as reference only.

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Word Mobile Word Mobile allows you to easily create, copy, edit and save a Word Mobile document. It also has some other similar functions as those of Word in your PC.

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To launch and use Word Mobile: Tap Start > Programs > Word Mobile. A screen displays the folders and files. In this screen, you can tap a file to open and edit it, or tap New to create a new file. In the new file screen, you can: - create your text with the on-screen keyboard or the physical keyboard; - tap Menu to use Edit, Format, Tools, File functions; - tap View to choose to display Toolbar, enable or disable Warp to Window, or to use Zoom.

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Excel Mobile Excel Mobile allows you to easily create, copy, edit and save a Excel Mobile document. It also has some other similar functions as those of Excel in your PC.

Tap Start > Programs > Excel Mobile. A screen displays the folders and files. In this screen, you can tap a file to open and edit it, or tap New to create a new file. In the new file screen, you can: - create your text with the on-screen keyboard or the physical keyboard;

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To launch and use Excel Mobile:

- tap Menu to use Cut, Copy, Edit, Insert, Format, Tools and File functions; - tap View to enable or disable Full Screen, use Zoom, Sheet, Split and Freeze Panes functions, choose to display Toolbar and Status Bar, or tap Show to display Row/ Column Headings, Horizontal Scroll Bar, and Vertical Scroll Bar.

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Powerpoint Mobile With Powerpoint Mobile, you can open and view slide show presentations created on your PC.

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To start a slide show presentation: Tap Start > Programs > Powerpoint Mobile. In the presentation list, tap the slide show you want to view. To stop a slide show presentation: In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation, tap End Show.

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To navigate between slides: Open the presentation you want to view, tap > Go to Slide, then tap the slide you want to view. To zoom in and out in a slide: In a Powerpoint Mobile presentation, tap > Zoom In, then choose to zoom in or zoom out.

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ClearVue PDF The ClearVue PDF Viewer allows you to view PDF files. To launch ClearVue PDF: Tap Start > Programs > Clear Vue PDF. When a document is larger than the screen, you can click the up/down and right/left arrows to move from line to line, or click the space between the arrow and the scroll bar to move from screen to screen.

8 If you have an External Video Adapter, you can configure the PDF Viewer to display on an external viewer. To set up the adapter: 1. Connect the adapter to your device. 2. Open ClearVue PDF and tap Setup > External Video. The External video adapter screen displays. - The “Use external video adapter” checkbox will be enabled when the adapter has been detected.

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Use external video adapter

- If you have more than one adapter, you can select your adapter from the Adapter drop down list box. - The Video mode lists the video options in the following order: Height, Width, Colour and Refresh rate. -If your card supports multiple outputs, they will be listed in the Output to drop down list.

Modem Link If your device has integrated phone capability, Modem Link allows you to use it as a modem for another device or a desktop or laptop PC. Before you set up the Modem Link, make sure that (1) your phone is not connected to another device, and (2) disable ActiveSync on your PC by clicking File > Connection Settings. Make sure the Allow USB connections checkbox is not checked.

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Follow the procedure below to set up and use Modem Link: First, set up and activate the Modem link on your O2 device 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon > Advanced tab > Select networks button. Select My ISP for the Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using: bar, then tap ok. Tap Task tab, then choose Add a new modem connection. The Make new Connection screen appears. Application Programs

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2. In The Make new Connection screen, enter a name for the connection and select Cellular Line (GPRS) for the Select a modem bar, then tap Next. In the screen that follows, enter Access point name (,which is provided by the operator), then tap Next. In the screen that appears, enter User name, Password and Domain (which is provided by the operator), then tap Finish. 3. In the screen that follows, tap Manage existing connections. Select the connection you just created, click ok. Tap Start > Programs > Modem Link, select USB for the Connection bar, then tap Activate. Second, set up the modem options in your PC 1. Insert the Companion CD into the CD-ROM drive of your PC and install the USB driver. Then on your PC desktop, click Start > Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options. Click the Modems tab, select the new modem from the list, click OK. 3. On your PC, click Start > Control Panel > Network Connection > Create New Connection. The set up new connection wizard window appears. Click Next, choose Connect to Internet as the connect type, click Next. From the window that follows, choose Manually setting my connection, then click Next. In the window that follows, choose Use dial modem to connect, then click Next. In the window that follows, input your ISP name, click Next. Input *99# into the phone number text box, then click Next. Select To anyone or self in the window that follows, then click Next. Input User name and password (,which are provided by operator) in the window that appears, then click Next . Click Finish from the screen that follows to complete the setting up. 4. Find the connection you just created from the Control panel > Network connection, right click it, then click Dial from the pop-up menu to start to use it.

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Terminal Services Client Terminal Services Client allows you to log in to a PC that runs Terminal Services and use the resources on the PC.

1. Tap Start > Program > Terminal Services Client icon. 2. On the Terminal Services Client screen, enter a server name, or select a server that has recently been connected. 3. Select the Limit size of server desktop to fit on this screen.

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4. Tap Connect button.

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CodeWallet Pro6

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CodeWallet Pro6 allows you to save and protect your IDs or passwords for different personal belongings such as banking account, credit card, passport, driver’s license etc.

Tap Start > Programs > CodeWallet Pro6 icon. A screen displays (Figure 1) and asks for a password for the sample wallet or a recently created wallet. On this screen, you can - Enter the password to open the sample wallet, or - Tap Cancel, a new screen appears to display all of your wallets. On this screen, tap New to create a new wallet by inputting the Name, Folder, Type, Location, and clicking Save button. After creating a new wallet, open it. Tap New Folder. On the pop-up menu, you can choose New Card to create and edit the information for your accounts, choose New Folder to create a new folder, or choose Properties to define the properties for folders. Figure 2 displays the contents of a sample wallet.

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Figure 2

SIM Manager SIM Manager allows you to view, edit or delete your phonebook entries in SIM card, also allows you to view the short message in SIM card.

Tap Start > Program > SIM Manager icon. From the SIM Manager Menu, you can: - Press New, Edit, Delete or Select All button to create, edit, delete or select all phone entries - Press Copy to Contact or Copy Contact to SIM to copy selected entries in SIM card to the Xda Zinc Contact list or vice-versa.

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To launch and use the SIM Manager:

- Press Contact or SMS to invoke the Contacts list or short message dialogue. - Press SIM information or About to show SIM card status or SIM Manager version.

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The Esmertec Java AMS allows you to run Java MIDlets (Mobile Information Device applications) which have been written to the J2ME Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) specification. To launch and use Java: Tap Start > Programs > Java icon. When the Java: All screen displays, click Menu > Install to install a new MIDlet. By clicking Local, you can install a MIDlet suite on your device except those under My Device/Windows, or use BluetoothTM, USB, Infra Red or storage card to transfer /copy a MIDlet suite from a PC to your device. By clicking Internet, Esmertec Java will launch Pocket IE and allow you to download the MIDlet suite from websites.

MSN Messenger Figure 1 To launch and use MSN Messenger: Tap Start > Programs > MSN Messenger icon.

Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in the MSN messenger (see Figure 2).

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The MSN Messenger screen appears (see Figure 1).

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Download Agent Download Agent allows you to manage downloaded files, including installation or deletion. To launch and use Download Agent:

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1. Tap Start > Programs > Download Agent icon. You can also check the download status by tapping download status.

Jeyo® SMS Backup Jeyo® SMS Backup allows you to backup and restore text messages in all SMS folders. To launch and use Jeyo® SMS Backup: 1. Tap Start > Programs > Jeyo® SMS Backup icon. 2. Tap Menu. Tap Backup to back up SMS, tap Backup Options to select SMS folders to be backed up and choose to save backup files to Main Memory or Storage Card.Tap restore to select restore All, last, or other options.

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Pocket MSN Pocket MSN provides practically instant access to your up-to-date MSN Hotmail Inbox, your MSN Messenger Contacts list, and options for customizing your Pocket MSN experience. To launch and use Pocket MSN: Tap Start > Programs > Pocket MSN icon. - Tap MSN Messenger to launch and sign in MSN messenger - Tap MSN Hotmail to launch and sign in MSN Hotmail - Tap Compose Hotmail to write mails. - Tap MSN Mobile Home to connect to MSN Mobile Home website - Tap Pocket MSN Help for help information

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In this screen, you can

WorldMate WorldMate helps you with travelling by providing information such as world time, weather forecasts, world map, currency converting, and area codes, it also helps you with packing. To launch and use WorldMate: Tap Start > Programs > WorldMate icon, or directly tap its icon on Today screen if it is there. In WorldMate screen, you can - Tap Services to launch a series of services including Clocks, Map, Area codes, Packing List, Weather, Currency Converter, Measurements and Clothing. - Tap Menu for more options when using each of the above service.

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A. 1 Safety information A. 2 Phone care A. 3 Driving safety A. 4 Electronic devices A. 5 Other safety guidelines A. 6 Cautions A. 7 About this guide

A. 1 Safety information Read this information

Your O2 Xda Zinc Pocket PC Phone has been designed, manufactured and tested not to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organizations.

The maximum SAR values for the O2 Xda Zinc are • 0.223 W/kg @10g (CE) head • 0.369 W/kg @1g (FCC) head • 1.01W/kg @1g (FCC) body

A. 2 Phone care

You should never attempt to open the phone casing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside and you might damage sensitive electronic circuits and components. Unauthorized disassembly will void the warranty.

You should never handle your phone with wet hands or expose it to moisture or liquids of any kind. Continuous changes from a cold to a warm environment may lead to condensation inside the phone, resulting in corrosion and possible damage. If you pack your phone in your suitcase during travel, beware damage. Cramming a suitcase may crack the LCD display. Remember to switch off your wireless connections during air travel. As with all other radio devices, touching the built-in antenna area during telephone conversation may impair the quality and lead to shorter standby time due to increased power consumption.

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European standards provide for the amount of radio frequency electromagnetic energy absorbed by the body when using a phone to be measured by reference to the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit for the general public is currently 2 watts per kilogram averaged over 10 grams of body tissue.

You should never leave your phone in the window of your car or otherwise expose it to strong sunlight or excessive heat for a prolonged period. This may damage it.

The battery

Your phone is equipped with a high-performance Li-Ion battery. Optional battery types may be available; check with your local retailer. Observe the maintenance guidelines and your battery should give you a long service life. • At the beginning of the battery’s life, fully charge and discharge (let it go flat) three times.

• Do not overcharge the Li-Ion battery, as this can result in a reduction in battery performance and lifespan. The recommended maximum charge time is 3.5 hrs.

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• Avoid repeated short charging. It is preferable to let the battery go flat and then recharge it completely. • Avoid charging in strong heat or extreme cold. Ambient room temperature is preferable. The battery has its optimum performance in an ambient temperature of +5 °C to +50 °C. • Don’t store a battery near a fire or heat source.

• Use only the battery approved by the manufacturer.

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• Never replace the battery with a non-approved battery.

• Never soak the battery in water or any other fluid.

• Never try to open the battery as it contains substances that might be harmful if swallowed or allowed to come into contact with unprotected skin. • Never short-circuit the battery, as it may overheat and cause a fire. Keep it away from jewellery and other metal objects. • Never dispose of the battery in a fire. It could explode and release harmful substances into the environment.

• Never dispose of the battery with your regular household waste. Take it to a hazardous material collection point. • Do not touch the battery terminals.

Caution There is a risk of explosion if a battery is replaced by an incorrect type.

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The charger

• Use only the charger supplied with your phone.

• Never pull the charger cord to release it from the mains – pull the charger itself.

Memory card

• Do not remove or insert a memory card or turn off the handset while data on the card is being edited.

• Do not touch the metal terminals with your hands or metal objects. • Do not bend the memory card or subject it to violent impacts. Keep it away from water and high temperatures. • Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children.

• Do not short circuit the contact points or expose it to liquids or moisture. When not in use, keep it in the antistatic container it comes with. • Do not use force when inserting or handling the card, and do not expose it to excessive heat or strong magnetic fields.

Cleaning and storing

• Your phone should always be handled with care and protected from dirt, dust and dampness. To avoid scratches, never place your phone face down.

• If cleaning is necessary, switch the phone off and wipe carefully with a soft, slightly damp (not wet) cloth. Use a cotton swab to clean the camera lens. Allow the phone to dry completely before switching it on. Never use solvents for cleaning.

• If you are not going to use your phone for some time, fully charge the battery and store the phone in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Your phone should be switched off during storage. Recharge every 6 to 12 months.

Warning Failure to follow these instructions may lead to serious personal injury and possible property damage.

• Never expose your phone to heat or strong sunlight.

A. 4 Electronic devices

• Do not paint your phone or otherwise block the keypad, microphone or earpiece function, i.e. with stickers.

However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your Pocket PC phone.

• Never expose your phone to moisture or liquids of any kind.

Never use the handheld phones while driving. It is an offence while driving to hold a phone or cradle it in your neck, at any point during the setup, making or taking of a phone call, text message or any other data related mobile communication. Use of fully installed car kits are still permitted, as are the use of alternate handsfree accessories. In the interest of safety, we would recommend use of a cradle while using any form of handsfree accessory. While driving, we recommend that you use voicemail wherever possible, and that you listen to your messages when you are not in the car. If you must make a handsfree call when driving, keep it brief. 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 airbag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.

Pacemakers

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A. 3 Driving safety

Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy.

If you have a pacemaker:

• Always keep your phone more than six inches from your pacemaker when turned on. • Do not carry your 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.

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Hearing aids

Some digital phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, call O2 Customer Service to discuss alternatives.

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Other medical devices

If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is 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.

Vehicles

RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment added to your vehicle.

Posted facilities

Turn your phone off where posted notices so require.

Magnetic media

Magnetic fields generated by Pocket PC Phone phones may damage data on magnetic storage media, such as credit cards, computer discs or tapes. Do not place your phone next to such media.

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You should never expose your phone to strong magnetic fields as this may cause temporary malfunction.

A. 5 Other safety guidelines Aircraft

Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft or turn off the wireless connections.

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 environments

Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive environment and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in body injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive environment are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas such as gas stations, below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquified petroleum gas (such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or articles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.

Choking

Keep your phone away from children as the SIM/USIM card and other small parts present a choking hazard.

A. 6 Cautions

Your Pocket PC Phone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1) AC Adaptor (2) Battery and (3) Product Using Battery.

• Do not abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or giving it a shock. When not using the unit, lay it down to avoid possible damage due to instability.

This document is provided as a user guide to the O2 Xda Zinc Pocket PC Phone and to this system only. O2 Xda Zinc is a trademark of the O2 group of companies. The latest version of the user guide can be found on our website: http://SeeO2.com.

Mandatory statements

We hereby declare that the O2 Xda Zinc is in conformity with all essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC. Year of Manufacturing: 2006

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• Do not use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists.

A. 7 About this guide

• 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 the unit to an authorized service center. If the unit is disassembled, a risk of electric shock or fire may result.

• Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metal items.

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Index

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A Access point 68 ActiveSync 35 a wireless or cellular network 35 encrypted (SSL) connection 39 Microsoft Exchange Server 35 Synchronizing via Infrared (IR) 38 Synchronizing via USB 37

B backlight 97 battery 16 Bluetooth 55 A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) 59 a Bluetooth-enabled GPS device 60 beam files 55 Bluetooth-enabled headset 57 Bluetooth Manager 59 Dial-up Networking Server 56 encryption 56 short-range wireless communications technology 55

C Calibrating 20

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3GP (.3gp) 74 Burst mode 75 Camera settings 82 Capture modes 74 Flash mode 79 JPEG (.jpg) 74 MPEG-4 (.mp4) 74 Navigation action button 83 Picture quality 79 Picture resolution 78 Scene mode 75 Self-Timer 80 Shutter sound 82 zoom 79 Cellular Line 67 Charging the battery 18 CLDC 128 ClearVue PDF 123 Clock & Alarms 97 Code Wallet Pro6 126 Connecting GPRS 69

D Download Agent 130

E Error Reporting 98 Esmertec Java AMS 128 Excel Mobile 121 external MiniSD card 42

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General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) 66 Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) 68 GSM/3G network 108

O2 AutoConfigurator 112 O2 AutoInstall 111 O2 Connect 113 O2 MessagePlus 114 O2 Phone Plus 116 O2 Plus 117 O2 SMS Plus 115 O2 Xda Zinc 8 Battery compartment 12 Camera button 12 Camera flash light 12 Camera lens 12 Earphone jack 12 Earpiece receiver 11 End key 11 Hold button 11 Infrared (IR) port 12 LCD touch screen 11 Left soft key 11 Messaging 11 Microphone 12 Mini-SD card slot 11 Mini-USB connector 12 Navigation pad 11 Notification LED 11 Power button 11 Right soft key 11 Self-portrait mirror 12 Start button 11 Stylus 11

H Hard Reset 14

J J2ME 128 Java 128 Java MIDlets 128 Jeoy SMS Backup 130

L Locks 104

M MIDlets (Mobil Inofrmation Device applications) 128 Mobil Indormation Device Profile (MIDP) 128 Modem Link 123 MSN Messenger 129

N Navigation pad functions in camera mode 73 Network Cards 109

Index

G

139

Talk/Send key 11 Video Camera Lens 11 Volume controller 11 Owner Information 102

Index

P Phone 45 Call History 49 Numeric keypad 48 Speed Dial 50 the Contacts 49 the device volume 46 the phone screen 47 video call 52 Voice Commander 53 Powerpoint Mobile 122

Q QWERTY keyboard 15 Cap Shift 15

R Recording videos 93

S Screen orientation 25 SelfDiagonostics 119 Settings 95 LCD Brightness 99

140

Memory 100 Power 100 Power Scheme 99 Programs running in memory 101 Storage card memory 101 System information 96 USB setting 107 SIM/USIM card 16 SIM Manager 127 Soft reset 14 Sounds & Notifications 106 Start menu 26 Storage Card 101

T Terminal Services Client 125 the Input Panel 28 Block Recognizer 28 Letter Recognizer 30 on-screen keyboard 29 Transcriber 31 XT9 input 32 The Today screen 21

U Universal AC adapter 18

V Video mode 87 Video options menu 89

voice recording 34

W Wireless 54 Wireless Manager 108 WLAN 62 IEEE 802.11b 62 Word Mobile 120

Index

141

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