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Safety Instructions
Please Read Before Proceeding
Please Read Before ProceedingPlease Read Before Proceeding
Please Read Before Proceeding
Avoid heavily pressing on the touch screen.
Avoid heavily pressing on the touch screen with the stylus or your fingers.
This product is not charged when shipped from the factory. When you use
this product the first time, we recommend that you install the battery as
illustrated and fully charge it for about 8 hours before use.
Do not remove the battery while charging.
Before installing the SIM card, launch Communication Manager
Communication ManagerCommunication Manager
Communication Manager, then tap
the button. When the color of the icon turns orange , this
indicates that the wireless connection of the Pocket PC is disabled.
When aboard an aircraft, at a medical facility, or at the gas pump where
wireless communication devices are prohibited, please launch the
Communication Manager
Communication ManagerCommunication Manager
Communication Manager and then tap the button. When the color of
the icon turns orange , the Flight Mode is activated and the wireless
connection of the Pocket PC is disabled.
In case the Pocket PC is damaged, send it back to the dealer for repair. Do
not attempt to disassemble the Pocket PC on your own; otherwise the
warranty will be void.
Where to Find Information
For information on:
For information on:For information on:
For information on:
See this source:
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See this source:
Programs on your Pocket
PC
This User’s Guide and Pocket PC Help. To view
Help
HelpHelp
Help, tap > Help
HelpHelp
Help.
Additional programs that
can be installed on the
Pocket PC
The Pocket PC Getting Started CD.
Connecting to and
synchronizing with a
desktop computer
Check the user’s guide that comes with this
product or look for the online help relevant to
synchronization tools on the desktop PC or
the Pocket PC.
Up-to-date information on
your Pocket PC
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/
Note
Note Note
Note
This document lists the functions, specifications, and illustrations for reference
only. The actual purchased product should be taken as the standard. Supported
features for this product is subject to version differences. We reserve the right to
make modifications to the features and contents contained in the instruction
manual and the product.
Trademarks and Copyright
Copyright
©
2008 Acer Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are those of their
respective owners.
The
Bluetooth
®
word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
and any use of such marks by Acer Incorporated is under license. Other
trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Contents
1
11
1
Getting Started
Getting Started Getting Started
Getting Started
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-1
11
1
P
ACKAGE
C
ONTENT
..................................................................... 1-1
E
XTERNAL
V
IEWS
......................................................................... 1-2
H
ARDWARE
H
OTKEY
F
UNCTIONS
.................................................... 1-4
SIM
C
ARD
(
S
) ............................................................................. 1-6
Installing the SIM Card(s) ..................................................... 1-6
Removing the SIM Card(s).................................................... 1-7
B
ATTERY
.................................................................................... 1-8
Installing the Battery ............................................................ 1-8
Removing the Battery........................................................... 1-9
C
HARGING
P
OWER AND
P
OWER
S
UPPLY
......................................... 1-10
G
ETTING
S
TARTED
..................................................................... 1-12
P
OWER
O
N AND
O
FF
.................................................................. 1-13
Sleep Mode........................................................................ 1-14
Turn on the Screen ............................................................ 1-15
Restarting the Pocket PC.................................................... 1-16
2
22
2
Using the Pocket PC
Using the Pocket PC Using the Pocket PC
Using the Pocket PC
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2
22
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-1
11
1
S
TART
....................................................................................... 2-1
Screen.................................................................................. 2-1
Today Screen ....................................................................... 2-3
Programs ............................................................................. 2-7
System Application Programs ............................................... 2-9
S
PB
M
OBILE
S
HELL
..................................................................... 2-12
Starting Spb Mobile Shell ................................................... 2-12
Using Spb Mobile Shell ...................................................... 2-14
Configuring Spb Mobile Shell............................................. 2-18
C
OMMUNICATION
M
ANAGER
...................................................... 2-19
Switching a Connection On / Off ....................................... 2-20
Managing Dual SIM Cards on a Single Device .................... 2-21
Flight Mode ....................................................................... 2-22
E
NTER
I
NFORMATION ON
Y
OUR
P
OCKET
PC .................................... 2-23
Enter Text Using the Input Panel ........................................ 2-24
Write on the Screen ........................................................... 2-28
Draw on the Screen ........................................................... 2-30
Record a Message.............................................................. 2-31
Voice Commander ............................................................. 2-33
3
33
3
Voice Command and Satellite Navigation
Voice Command and Satellite Navigation Voice Command and Satellite Navigation
Voice Command and Satellite Navigation
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3
33
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--
-1
11
1
N
AVIGATION
D
EVICE
I
NSTALLATION
................................................. 3-1
GPS
N
AVIGATION
S
OFTWARE
I
NSTALLATION
..................................... 3-2
C
ONDITIONS FOR
U
SING
GPS
C
AR
N
AVIGATION
................................ 3-2
S
ATELLITE
D
ATA
U
PDATE
(N
OT SUPPORTED IN
USA) ........................... 3-4
L
OCATION
SMS .......................................................................... 3-7
GPS
V
IEWER
.............................................................................. 3-9
4
44
4
Using
Using Using
Using the Phone
the Phone the Phone
the Phone
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4
44
4-
--
-1
11
1
A
DJUSTING THE
P
HONE
V
OLUME
..................................................... 4-4
P
HONE
F
UNCTIONS
...................................................................... 4-5
Turning on Your Phone(s) .................................................... 4-5
Making a Call ...................................................................... 4-6
Answering / Ignoring a Call................................................ 4-11
Ending a Call ..................................................................... 4-12
Video Call .......................................................................... 4-13
C
USTOMIZING
Y
OUR
P
HONE
........................................................ 4-16
P
HONE
A
PPLICATION
P
ROGRAMS
.................................................. 4-17
SIM Manager ..................................................................... 4-17
SIM Tool Kit ....................................................................... 4-19
SMS Sender ....................................................................... 4-20
Speed Dial.......................................................................... 4-21
5
55
5
Customize Your Pocket PC
Customize Your Pocket PC Customize Your Pocket PC
Customize Your Pocket PC
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55
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-1
11
1
A
DJUSTING
S
ETTINGS
.................................................................... 5-1
N
OTIFICATIONS
........................................................................... 5-2
P
OWER
P
REFERENCE
S
ETTINGS
........................................................ 5-3
B
ACKLIGHT
................................................................................ 5-4
L
IGHT
S
ENSOR
............................................................................. 5-5
G
RAVITY
S
ENSOR
........................................................................ 5-6
M
ICROPHONE
............................................................................. 5-7
A
DJUST
V
OLUME
......................................................................... 5-8
M
EMORY
O
PTIMIZATION
............................................................... 5-9
S
CENARIOS
............................................................................... 5-10
F
IND AND
O
RGANIZE
I
NFORMATION
............................................... 5-11
N
AVIGATION
B
AR AND
C
OMMAND
B
AR
......................................... 5-12
P
OP
-
UP MENUS
......................................................................... 5-13
R
EDEFINE
H
OT
K
EYS
................................................................... 5-14
6
66
6
Synchronization
Synchronization Synchronization
Synchronization
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6
66
6-
--
-1
11
1
W
INDOWS
V
ISTA
P
ART
................................................................. 6-1
W
INDOWS
XP/2000/98
P
ART
....................................................... 6-3
I
NSTALLING AND
U
SING
A
CTIVE
S
YNC
............................................... 6-4
FAQ About Synchronization ................................................. 6-6
USB
S
YNCHRONIZATION
............................................................... 6-7
S
YNCHRONIZATION
T
OOL ON
P
OCKET
PC ....................................... 6-10
S
YNCHRONIZING USING
B
LUETOOTH
.............................................. 6-11
7
77
7
Connections
Connections Connections
Connections
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//
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7
77
7-
--
-1
11
1
C
ONNECTING TO THE
I
NTERNET
....................................................... 7-1
Connection Wizard .............................................................. 7-1
Setting the GPRS Connection............................................... 7-3
Starting GPRS Connection.................................................... 7-5
Disconnecting GPRS............................................................. 7-7
U
SING
B
LUETOOTH
...................................................................... 7-8
Setup the Bluetooth Connection.......................................... 7-9
I
NTERNET
S
HARING
..................................................................... 7-13
CSD
T
YPE
................................................................................ 7-14
C
ONNECTING WITH A
P
ERSONAL
C
OMPUTER
................................... 7-15
W
IRELESS
LAN
T
RANSMISSION
..................................................... 7-15
8
88
8
Using W
Using WUsing W
Using Wireless LAN
ireless LAN ireless LAN
ireless LAN
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//
/
8
88
8-
--
-1
11
1
C
ONNECTING TO
W
IRELESS
LAN .................................................... 8-2
C
ONFIGURE
Y
OUR
W
IRELESS
N
ETWORK
........................................... 8-3
WLAN Setup Scenarios......................................................... 8-3
Configure Your Wireless Network (Normal Setup)................ 8-4
Configure Your Wireless Network (Proxy Setup)................... 8-7
9
99
9
E
EE
E-
--
-mails and Messages
mails and Messages mails and Messages
mails and Messages
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99
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1
M
ESSAGE
A
CCOUNTS
.................................................................. 9-1
T
EXT
M
ESSAGES
.......................................................................... 9-3
Reading Received Text Messages ......................................... 9-3
Creating a Text Message...................................................... 9-5
M
ULTIMEDIA
M
ESSAGES
............................................................... 9-7
Reading MMS Messages ...................................................... 9-7
Creating an MMS Message .................................................. 9-8
E-
MAILS
..................................................................................... 9-9
Synchronizing E-mail Messages.......................................... 9-10
Connecting Directly to the Mail Server ............................... 9-11
E-mail Server Setup ............................................................ 9-12
Sending / Receiving E-mails ................................................ 9-14
Direct Push Technology Alert ............................................. 9-16
W
INDOWS
L
IVE
M
ESSENGER
.................................................... 9-18
Setting Up.......................................................................... 9-19
Working with Contacts ...................................................... 9-20
Chatting with Contacts...................................................... 9-21
10
1010
10
Multimedia
Multimedia Multimedia
Multimedia
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10
1010
10-
--
-1
11
1
U
SING
C
AMERA
........................................................................ 10-1
Pocket PC Exterior and Camera.......................................... 10-1
How to Use the Camera?................................................... 10-3
Common Tools for Camera................................................ 10-7
Common Tools for Camcorder......................................... 10-10
Advanced Setup for Camera or Camcorder...................... 10-12
A
LBUM
.................................................................................. 10-15
Preview Album Information.............................................. 10-15
Slideshow Settings ........................................................... 10-17
N
AMECARD
M
ANAGER
............................................................. 10-18
Digitize New Name Cards ................................................ 10-18
Name Cards Management ............................................... 10-21
11
1111
11
Companion Programs
Companion Programs Companion Programs
Companion Programs
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11
1111
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-1
11
1
C
ALENDAR
:
S
CHEDULING
A
PPOINTMENTS AND
M
EETINGS
.................. 11-2
Create an Appointment ..................................................... 11-3
Use the Summary Screen ................................................... 11-4
Create Meeting Requests ................................................... 11-4
Schedule a Meeting ........................................................... 11-5
C
ONTACTS
............................................................................... 11-6
Finding a Contact .............................................................. 11-6
Managing Your Contacts ................................................... 11-7
Creating a Contact ............................................................ 11-8
Using the Summary Screen ................................................ 11-9
T
ASKS
:
K
EEPING A
T
O
D
O
L
IST
................................................... 11-10
Create a Task................................................................... 11-11
Use the Summary Screen ................................................. 11-12
N
OTES
:
C
APTURING
T
HOUGHTS AND
I
DEAS
................................... 11-13
Create a Note .................................................................. 11-14
W
ORD
M
OBILE
....................................................................... 11-15
E
XCEL
M
OBILE
........................................................................ 11-18
Tips for Working in Excel Mobile ...................................... 11-20
P
OWER
P
OINT
M
OBILE
............................................................... 11-21
W
INDOWS
M
EDIA
P
LAYER
......................................................... 11-22
S
TREAMING
P
LAYER
................................................................. 11-24
I
NTERNET
E
XPLORER
................................................................. 11-25
Using Internet Explorer..................................................... 11-25
The Mobile Favorites Folder.............................................. 11-27
Favorite Links ................................................................... 11-28
Synchronize Mobile Favorites ........................................... 11-28
12
1212
12
Maintaining the Pocket PC
Maintaining the Pocket PC Maintaining the Pocket PC
Maintaining the Pocket PC
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12
1212
12-
--
-1
11
1
B
ACKUP
U
TILITY
........................................................................ 12-1
Storage Space.................................................................... 12-1
Backup Files ....................................................................... 12-2
Advanced Settings Options ................................................ 12-3
Restore Files ....................................................................... 12-5
A
DDING OR
R
EMOVING
P
ROGRAMS
............................................... 12-7
Add Programs Using Synchronization Tools........................ 12-7
Add a Program Directly from the Internet .......................... 12-8
Add a Program to the Start Menu ...................................... 12-9
Remove Programs ............................................................ 12-10
M
ANAGE
M
EMORY
................................................................. 12-11
View Memory Status........................................................ 12-11
Find Available Memory..................................................... 12-12
S
YSTEM
I
NFORMATION
.............................................................. 12-15
13
1313
13
Voice Commander
Voice Commander Voice Commander
Voice Commander
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13
1313
13-
--
-1
11
1
S
TARTING
V
OICE
C
OMMANDER
.................................................... 13-2
V
OICE
C
OMMAND
F
ORMAT
......................................................... 13-3
V
OICE
C
OMMANDER
S
ETTINGS
..................................................... 13-5
Contacts Settings Page ...................................................... 13-5
Application Settings Page................................................... 13-8
Music Settings Page ......................................................... 13-10
Digit Training Page........................................................... 13-12
Digit Settings Page........................................................... 13-14
Advanced Settings Page................................................... 13-15
FAQ..................................................................................... 13-16
14
1414
14
Specifications
Specifications Specifications
Specifications
/
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14
1414
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--
-1
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1
15
1515
15
Regulation Notice and Safety Declaration
Regulation Notice and Safety Declaration Regulation Notice and Safety Declaration
Regulation Notice and Safety Declaration
/
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15
1515
15-
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-1
11
1
SAR
I
NFORMATION
.................................................................... 15-1
H
EALTH AND
S
AFETY
I
NFORMATION
............................................... 15-2
R
EGULATORY
N
OTICES
................................................................ 15-6
WEEE
N
OTICES
........................................................................ 15-9
16
1616
16
FAQ
FAQ FAQ
FAQ
/
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1717
17
Index
Index Index
Index
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Package Content
Pocket PC, stylus, battery, Getting Started CD, Quick Start Guide, AC adapter,
USB cable, headset, leather case.
Pocket PC
Stylus
Battery
Getting Started CD
Quick Start
Guide
USB Cable
AC Adapter
1-2
External Views
1
11
1. Strap holder 2
22
2. Volume control key
3
33
3. Record key / Voice Commander
hot key
4
44
4. Headset connector
5
55
5. Light sensor 6
66
6. Video conference camera
7
77
7
indicator
8
88
8. Phone Receiver
9
99
9. Charging / Mobile Phone LED
indicator
10
1010
10. Display, Touch screen
11
1111
11. SEND
SENDSEND
SEND button 12
1212
12. Navigation pad
13
1313
13. END
ENDEND
END button 14
1414
14. Microphone
15
1515
15. Mini USB connector 16
1616
16. POWER
POWERPOWER
POWER button
1
2
3
4
5
10
6
11
7 8 9
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22 23 24
25
1-3
17
1717
17. RESET
RESET RESET
RESET button 18
1818
18. MicroSD slot
19
1919
19. Camera hot key or Camcorder
Camcorder Camcorder
Camcorder
20
2020
20. Stylus holder
21
2121
21. Camera lens 22
2222
22. Preview mirror
23
2323
23. Flashlight LED 24
2424
24. Speaker
25
2525
25. Back cover, battery is inside
1-4
Hardware Hotkey Functions
Hardware Button
Hardware ButtonHardware Button
Hardware Button
Short Press
Short PressShort Press
Short Press
(Press once and release)
(Press once and release)(Press once and release)
(Press once and release)
Long Press
Long PressLong Press
Long Press
(Press and hold for a few
(Press and hold for a few (Press and hold for a few
(Press and hold for a few
seconds and release)
seconds and release)seconds and release)
seconds and release)
1
11
1
Adjust volume --
2
22
2
Record
RecordRecord
Record
/
Voice Commander
Voice CommanderVoice Commander
Voice Commander
Notes
NotesNotes
Notes
3
33
3
Phone
PhonePhone
Phone / dial / redial /
answer
Telephone hold
4
44
4
Hang up during call
Disconnect during GPRS
connection
Skip to Today
TodayToday
Today screen
while in other programs
Turns off the phone
function
Turns on the phone
function
5
55
5
Turn on/off screen, enter
the Sleep mode
Enter Power off mode of the
Pocket PC
1-5
Hardware Button
Hardware ButtonHardware Button
Hardware Button
Short Press
Short PressShort Press
Short Press
(Press once and release)
(Press once and release)(Press once and release)
(Press once and release)
Long Press
Long PressLong Press
Long Press
(Press and hold for a few
(Press and hold for a few (Press and hold for a few
(Press and hold for a few
seconds and release)
seconds and release)seconds and release)
seconds and release)
5
55
5
+ 6
+ 6 + 6
+ 6
POWER
POWERPOWER
POWER button + RESET
RESET RESET
RESET
button = Cold boot
--
6
66
6
RESET
RESET RESET
RESET button --
7
77
7
Camera
CameraCamera
Camera or Camera Shutter
--
1-6
SIM Card(s)
Your device is designed for operating two SIM cards simultaneously, so you can
receive and make calls on either number. Both the SIM card slots are capable of
carrying GSM SIM cards. The slot on the right is dedicated for GPRS/3G
compatible SIM card. To make video calls or send an MMS message, please
make sure your GPRS/3G SIM card has been installed in SIM
SIMSIM
SIM1
11
1 card slot correctly.
Installing the SIM Card(s)
1.
1.1.
1.
Before installing or removing the SIM card, make sure all the wireless
connecttions are disabled. Launch Comm
CommComm
Communication
unicationunication
unication Manager
Manager Manager
Manager, then tap the
button to turn it orange.
2.
2.2.
2.
Press the POWER
POWERPOWER
POWER button to turn off the screen.
3.
3.3.
3.
Disconnect the USB cable or AC adapter if either of them is connected to
your Pocket PC. The removal of SIM card or battery while the Pocket PC is
connected with a USB cable or AC adapter may damage your device.
4.
4.4.
4.
Turn over your Pocket PC and remove the back cover.
5.
5.5.
5.
With the missing corner facing out of the slot and the metallic contact
facing down, slide the SIM card into the slot.
1-7
Removing the SIM Card(s)
1.
1.1.
1.
Disconnect the USB cable or AC adapter if either of them is connected to
your Pocket PC.
2.
2.2.
2.
If the battery is installed, turn off the device and remove the battery.
3.
3.3.
3.
With a small amount of pressure, plug your stylus tip a bit into the hole on
the top of SIM slot, use it to hook the SIM card edge until it loosens from
the SIM card holder.
4.
4.4.
4.
Use your finger to slightly slide the SIM card out of the card slot.
1-8
Battery
U
UU
Using the Pocket PC for the First Time
sing the Pocket PC for the First Timesing the Pocket PC for the First Time
sing the Pocket PC for the First Time
If you are opening this product for the first time, the main battery and the
Pocket PC are packed separately inside the product package.
Installing the Battery
1.
1.1.
1.
Turn over the Pocket PC and remove the back cover.
2.
2.2.
2.
Place the battery in the back of Pocket PC. Make sure that the golden
contacts are aligned to the battery box.
3.
3.3.
3.
Gently insert the battery until it clicks.
4.
4.4.
4.
Replace the back cover.
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