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MC35

User Guide with Windows Mobile

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MC35

User Guide for Windows Mobile

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Welcome

Welcome

Thank you for making MC35 your choice for your mobile computing and communication needs. Your new sleek MC35 is a fully integrated EDA-mobile phone device. It combines the power of high-performance EDA applications for organizing personal and work-related information with the connectivity function of a mobile phone. The device also supports high-speed General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) for on-the-go Internet access, as well as a high quality Global Positioning System (GPS) solution to meet your travel needs. Selected MC35 models have a built-in camera for taking pictures and bar code data capture. All these features make your MC35 the ideal digital companion for both work and play. v

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Welcome

Contents

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1 First Things First 1

Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Preparing to use your MC35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Installing the battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Charging the MC35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Installing Microsoft ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Starting the MC35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Creating an ActiveSync partnership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

2 System Tour 7

Features summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Mobile connectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Hardware connectivity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Design and ergonomics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Hardware tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Hardware interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Using the touch screen backlight key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Using the stylus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Using the SD/MMC expansion slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Soft buttons and keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Command interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Today screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Start menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Navigation bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Command bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Pop-up menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Notifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

3 Entering Information 21

Using the MC35 keypad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Using the Input Selector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Block Recognizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Letter Recognizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Transcriber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Star Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Writing on the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Drawing on the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Recording a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Using My Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Using ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Synchronizing information with your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Synchronizing with a server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Using ActiveSync to copy files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Synchronization options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

ActiveSync errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Using wireless communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

4 Managing Information 39

Opening programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Program list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Using Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Using File Explorer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

5 Wireless Communications 45

Wireless communication features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Beam function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

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GPRS connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51

WiFi connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52

Managing wireless connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Using Wireless Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58

Getting connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61

Connecting to the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61

Connecting to your office network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62

Viewing intranet URLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63

Setting an e-mail server connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64

6 Using the Windows Mobile Programs 65

Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65

Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68

Tasks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72

Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74

Messaging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76

Microsoft Office Mobile programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80

Word Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80

Excel Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83

PowerPoint Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85

Windows Media Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88

Copying files to your device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88

The library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89

The playlist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89

File Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93

Customizing the Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94

Internet Explorer Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98

Pocket MSN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101

MSN Hotmail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103

MSN Messenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105

7 Using Phone 111

Phone setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Installing the SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

Entering your PIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113

Dialer screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

Dialer buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

Phone status icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Phone operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Turning the phone function on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Erasing number input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

Answering a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Rejecting a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Adjusting the phone volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Using the speakerphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118

Muting a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119

Making phone calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119

Phone features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123

Call notification and identification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124

Call hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124

Conference call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125

Call notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125

Text messaging service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127

Voice mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130

Contacts integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131

Call History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133

Phone profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136

Phone preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138

Phone tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139

Services tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141

Network tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145

Band tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146

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8 Using GPS Navigation 147

GPS antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

Unpacking the MC35 vehicle mount kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

Setting up MC35 on your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

Installation reminders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

Downloading the LTO satellite data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

Using MC35 safely. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151

9 Using MC35 Companion Programs 153

Phone management programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153

SIM Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153

SIM Toolkit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155

Gain Adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

Wireless communication programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

Internet Sharing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

Push to Talk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158

GPRS Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166

Terminal Services Client . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Express GPS Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

WiFi Region Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173

Media-related programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174

Pictures & Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174

Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183

CamWedge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

Product download-related programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191

AirBEAM Smart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191

Rapid Deployment Client. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200

Download Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202

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Adjusting system preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203

Personal tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203

System tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208

Connections tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213

Program management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216

Adding programs to your device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216

Removing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218

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Customer support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219

Protecting your MC35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220

Using system locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220

Creating backup files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221

Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223

Troubleshooting reminders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223

Troubleshooting procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223

Recalibrating the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228

Resetting your MC35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229

Checking the OS version of your device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230

Battery pack information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231

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Package contents

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First Things First

Package contents

Preparing to use your MC35

Package contents

Your MC35 comes packed in a cardboard box. Carefully unpack the box and remove the contents. If any of the following items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately.

MC35 Enterprise Digital Assistant

Stylus

Standard life battery

AC adapter (with four region-specific clip plugs)

USB sync cable

MC35 Quick Start Guide

MC35 Regulatory Guide

Preparing to use your MC35

Perform the following easy setup tasks to begin using your device:

1 Install the battery pack.

2 Charge your device.

3 Install ActiveSync 4.2 or higher on your computer.

4 Start the MC35.

5 Create an ActiveSync partnership between your device and your computer.

Installing the battery pack

Your MC35 uses a high-density removable and rechargeable 1370 mAh lithium polymer/

standard life battery. See “Battery problem” on page 223 for more information on how to

conserve power consumption to make your battery last longer.

NOTE: An optional 2740 mAh extended life battery is available.

WARNING!

There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery is handled improperly. DO

NOT disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose the battery in fire or water. DO NOT attempt to open or service the battery. Dispose of used batteries according to local recycling guidelines in your area.

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To install the battery pack:

Align the tabs on the battery pack with the grooves on the rear side of the device, and then insert the battery pack in place. The battery pack locks to the chassis with an audible click.

To uninstall the battery pack:

1 If the device is on, press the

Power

button to turn off the device.

Wait for five seconds to allow the device to completely power off.

2 Slide the battery latch toward the unlock

icon to release the battery pack from the chassis (1) .

3 Completely detach the battery pack from the device

(2)

.

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Charging the MC35

Initial charging of a standard life battery takes about four hours. The extended life battery type requires at least eight hours. After the initial charging, charge your device everyday to restore the battery to full capacity. Charge your device using the AC adapter cable, see instructions below.

While waiting for the initial charging to complete, install Microsoft ® ActiveSync ® 4.2 or higher on your computer to prepare for the initial synchronization procedure. Refer to the next section for instructions.

To charge your device:

NOTE:

Use the clip plug applicable in your country.

1 Slide the replaceable clip plug into the AC adapter until it locks into place with an audible click.

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Preparing to use your MC35

2 Plug the AC adapter cable into the mini USB connector on bottom of the device.

3 Connect the AC adapter cable into an electrical outlet.

The LED indicator on the right side of the touch screen lights up orange to signify that AC connection is made.

If the battery level becomes low in the course of normal use, a status

icon appears

on the device screen indicating low or depleted battery status (see "Status icons" on page 18 for more information). In both cases, perform an ActiveSync operation to

back up your data, and then recharge your device as soon as possible.

If the battery level reaches low status, the device enters sleep mode; if the battery level reaches very low status, the device enters deep sleep mode. In this case, you have about 72 hours to recharge your device after which you risk losing all data on your device’s internal memory.

Installing Microsoft ActiveSync

ActiveSync is already installed on your MC35; you only need to install it on your computer.

System installation requirements

Supported operating systems:

Windows 2000 Service Pack 4

Windows Server ® 2003 Service Pack 1

Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 for Itanium-based Systems

Windows Server 2003, Standard x64 Edition

Windows XP ® Media Center Edition

• Windows XP Professional x64 Edition

Windows XP Service Pack 1

Windows XP Service Pack 2

• Windows XP Tablet PC Edition

Microsoft Outlook ® 2000, Microsoft Outlook XP, or Microsoft Outlook® 2003

(recommended) messaging and collaboration clients required for Microsoft Outlook

Office Mobile synchronization

Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Office XP or Microsoft Office 2003 for Microsoft

Office Mobile ® synchronization

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later for Internet Explorer Mobile favorites synchronization

Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0

Hard disk drive with 7 MB of available hard disk space (actual requirements may vary based on selected features and user’s current system configuration)

USB port, Bluetooth, or infrared connection

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To install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer:

1 Close all open programs, including those that run at startup, and disable any virus-scanning software.

2 Download the ActiveSync setup software from the Microsoft ActiveSync Download page at http://www.microsoft.com.

3 On the download prompt, click

Open

.

4 Follow all on-screen instructions to complete installation.

To confirm you've successfully installed ActiveSync, open ActiveSync, then click

Help > About Microsoft ActiveSync .

For detailed information about using ActiveSync on your computer, start ActiveSync on your computer, click Help > Microsoft ActiveSync Help .

Starting the MC35

After you have initially charged your device, the device is ready for use. You can now start your device where you will calibrate the display, learn basic stylus usage, and set up the system date and time.

To start your MC35:

NOTE:

After pressing the power button, wait four seconds for the device to power on before pressing the power button again.

1 Turn on your device by pressing the

Power

button located on the right side of the touch screen.

2 Follow the on-screen Welcome Screen Wizard instructions.

3 After the device setup, create an ActiveSync partnership to synchronize information between your computer and/or server and your MC35.

Creating an ActiveSync partnership

After installing ActiveSync on your computer and completing the device setup, you can now set up a partnership between your MC35 (first time connection only) and your computer and/or a server with the help of the New Partnership setup wizard. This wizard will help you:

Set up a partnership so you can synchronize information between your device and your computer

Customize your synchronization settings

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To create an ActiveSync partnership:

1 Connect the USB sync cable into the connector on the bottom of your device, then plug the USB sync cable into a USB port on your computer.

The Synchronization Setup Wizard automatically starts on your computer screen.

NOTE:

If the wizard does not automatically appear, launch ActiveSync on your computer by clicking on its icon from

Start > Programs

.

2 Follow the on-screen instructions.

To prevent synchronization problems, select the “Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange Server...” option only if you are certain that your company is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync and you know the server address and logon credentials. For more information, contact your corporate network administrator or service provider.

By default, ActiveSync only synchronize information for Contacts, Calendar,

Messaging (Outlook E-Mail), Tasks, and Favorites (for Internet Explorer Mobile). If you decide to synchronize other files, for example, Word documents, ActiveSync need to convert these files. Converted files may not contain all information found in original file.

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3 Click

Finish

to close the wizard and start the initial synchronization.

During the synchronization process, the ActiveSync window appears on your computer, while the

Data connectivity

icon appears on your device’s navigation bar.

After the initial synchronization, the information types you’ve selected for synchronization are copied to your device. Disconnect your device from your computer and you're ready to go!

The next time you connect your device, your computer recognizes it automatically.

You don’t need to set up the partnership again. You can initiate synchronization from your device anytime via several connection options—via USB sync cable, infrared, or Bluetooth connections. For more information on these connection

options and other ActiveSync configuration settings, see “Using ActiveSync” on page 30.

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2 System Tour

Features summary

Features summary

System tour

Hardware interface

Command interface

Features summary

Listed below are the MC35 key features and specifications.

Performance

Intel ® PXA270 processor with speed of up to 416 MHz

Integrated Intel XScale TM Technology

System memory:

64 MB or 128 MB SDRAM for application storage

128 MB Flash ROM

Microsoft Windows Mobile TM 5.0 software

Microsoft ActiveSync technology for data synchronization

Express GPS Connect for Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) function

Available configuration models

Model Part number

WAN/PAN/GPS

WAN/PAN/GPS/Camera

WAN/PAN/LAN/GPS

WAN/PAN/LAN/GPS/Camera

MC35-B

MC35-C

MC35-L

MC35-CL

Display

2.8" transreflective Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (TFT LCD)

Quarter Video Graphics Array (QVGA) resolution

65 K color depth support

Hardware and software backlight controls

Microsoft ClearType technology for clearer, crisper font display

Audio

Embedded AC '97 CODEC with CD-quality stereo output

Built-in industry-standard 2.5-mm earphone jack

Built-in speaker and microphone

Separate volume control for system sounds and phone function

Playback support for both Windows Media and MIDI sound files for personalizing ring tones and sound notifications

Mobile connectivity

• Phone function

• Quad-band GSM broadband function (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)

• Customizable ring tones and ringer options

• Hardware and software launch options

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Wireless connectivity

IrDA standard Infrared (IR) sensor for short-range file exchange

Bluetooth for personal area network (PAN) connection

High-speed GPRS for mobile Internet access via GSM network

Optional WiFi (IEEE 802.11b/g) hardware for wireless local area network

(WLAN) connection

Hardware connectivity

Mini USB B connector

SD/MMC expansion slot

2.5-mm earphone jack (four-wire)

Optional 2.0 megapixel micro/macro dual focus digital camera

Battery pack

Removable and rechargeable 1370 mAh standard life or 2740 mAh extended life battery pack

Charging time from empty to full capacity:

Standard life battery: four hours

Extended life battery: eight hours

Operation time (in hours)

Standard life battery

(default)

Extended life battery

(optional)

Talktime

Standby

MP3 playback

WMV playback time

Internet browsing time (WLAN)

GPS usage

4

150

12

8

4

8

8

300

24

16

8

16

Conditions:

MP3 playback time measured with the backlight off.

WMV playback time measured with the backlight on and phone off.

NOTE:

Length of battery operation depends on power consumption which in turn is based on system resources use. For example, constantly using the backlight or using power-demanding applications shortens the length of battery operation.

Design and ergonomics

Stylish and sleek design

Dimensions

Length: 127 mm (5 inches)

Width: 66 mm (2.6 inches)

Depth: 19 mm (0.51 inches)

Weight (approximately, with battery pack): 179 g (6.3 oz.)

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Features summary

User-friendly navigation features

Joystick for one-hand operation

Volume button for system volume control

Push To Talk button for voice recordings and PTT calls. This button is only available for PTT when PTT service is provided by your carrier.

Contact your mobile phone service provider about feature availability.

The PTT button can also be set to launch another program. Tap

Start >

Settings > Personal > Buttons

to customize this button

Camera/Bar Code switch for enabling camera or data capture mode

Camera button for launching the Pictures & Videos program

Accessories

Vehicle kit (includes the auto mounting kit, auto charger and hands-free handset)

Leather case

USB charge/sync cable

Travel charger

Hands-free headset (earbuds)

Protective boot

Stylus 3-pack

Standard life battery

Extended life battery

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Hardware tour

This section is a descriptive tour of the MC35 hardware interface.

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2

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3

4

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9

Component

LCD touch screen

GSM status/ notification LED

Description

Displays the applications and data stored on your device. It is touch-sensitive and responds to the stylus or your finger.

• Fast flashing green - indicates GSM activity.

• Solid green - indicates voice call in progress.

• Flashing red - indicates system alarms or reminders.

Press the top key to increase volume, press the bottom key to decrease volume.

Volume up/down button (system volume only)

Camera/Bar

Code switch

Toggles the camera lens mode from bar code data capture to camera mode (for device configurations with camera function only).

Reset button

Earphone jack

Connector

Microphone

Keypad

Charging LED

Phone speaker

Press the tip of the stylus into the button to reset your device.

Connects to an audio line-out device such as earphones or headphones.

• For ActiveSync operation - accepts the USB sync cable, which in turn connects to a computer’s USB port.

• For recharging - accepts the AC adapter cable.

Inputs audio into your device during phone calls or when recording voice notes.

Key in alphanumeric characters. It also supports special keys for launching phone/messaging functions, as well as for backlight control.

Lights up orange during battery charging.

Listen to a phone call from here.

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20

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No.

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20

Component

Main battery

System speaker

Description

Removable and rechargeable battery pack.

Listen to multimedia files here. When the speakerphone is active, sounds are emitted here.

Take pictures or captures bar code data.

Camera lens

(optional)

Camera flash

(optional)

IR port

SD/MMC expansion slot

Stylus

Push To Talk button

Power button

Provides illumination when taking pictures in low light conditions.

Uses infrared technology to transmit and receive data from other IR-enabled devices.

Supports SD/MMC/SDIO storage cards allowing you to expand the device memory capacity.

Install add-on applications or use files stored in it for use with internal applications. You can also use it to back up data from your device.

To use the stylus, remove it from its holder and hold it the same way you hold a pen or pencil.

Press this button to:

Create voice recordings – See “Recording a message” on page 28 for more information.

Initiate Push to Talk calls – See “Push to Talk” on page 158 for more information.

Note:

This button can be set to launch another program. Tap Start > Settings > Personal >

Buttons to customize this button.

Press to toggle the device on/off.

Note: Wait four seconds after pressing the power button to allow the device to power on/off before pressing the power button again.

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No.

21

22

Component

Camera button

Battery release latch

Description

Press to launch the Pictures & Videos program and take pictures or capture bar code data.

Note: In MC35 configuration models with no camera function, this button can be set to launch another program. Tap

Start > Settings > Personal >

Buttons

to customize this button.

Unlocks the battery pack from the chassis.

Hardware interface

This section explains basic hardware procedures and describes the MC35 keypad and function buttons.

Using the touch screen backlight key

Under some lighting conditions, viewing information on the LCD touch screen may be difficult. If this is the case, activate the backlight by tapping the screen or by pressing the

Backlight key (not applicable when viewing the Today screen, the Dialer pad will instead be displayed).

Using the stylus

On your device, the stylus replaces the mouse.

Tap - Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options.

Drag - Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.

Tap and hold - Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item. In the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform.

Using the SD/MMC expansion slot

Your device has an expansion slot compatible with a range of SD and MMC storage cards, which are primarily used to back up or transfer files and data. The slot also supports SDIO cards for added connectivity options.

To insert a storage card:

NOTE:

This device comes with a protective plastic card in the card slot. Remove the plastic card from the slot before trying to insert a storage card.

1 Hold your device securely, then lift the rubber cover from the SD/MMC expansion slot .

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2 Slide the SD/MMC card into the slot and push in until it locks into place.

The card is secure when it is not protruding from the base.

2

3 Insert the rubber cover back into place.

To remove a storage card:

1 Hold your device securely, then lift the rubber cover from the SD/MMC expansion slot .

2 Push against the top of the card, as if you were pushing it further into the slot, letting the card spring out. An audible system sound indicates that the card has been released.

3 Gently remove the card from the slot.

4 Close the rubber cover.

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Soft buttons and keypad

The MC35 keypad has alphanumeric keys that produce the 26-character alphabet (A-Z, both lowercase and uppercase), numbers (0-9), and assorted special characters. The keypad is color-coded to indicate when the modifier key is pressed to produce a particular character or action. In addition to alphanumeric keys, the keypad also has soft buttons and special keys to launch particular applications, control the screen backlight, and display the on-screen keyboard.

NOTE:

The keypad illuminates when a key is pressed and stays lit for approximately five seconds.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

5

6

3

4

1

No.

2

11

10

Component

Send button

Start button

9

8

Description

• When there’s an incoming call, press to accept the call.

• During an ongoing call, press and hold to toggle on/off the speakerphone mode.

• From Speed Dial, press to call the currently selected number.

• From Call History, press to call the currently selected log item.

• In Messaging, press to send a composed e-mail/ text message or display options for a received e-mail/text message.

• Change between an active call and call that is on hold.

Press to display the Start menu.

Left soft button

Joystick

Right soft button

OK button

Press to perform the function indicated on the lower left corner of the display.

• Press the center of the joystick to access menu options and confirm your selection.

• Move the joystick in a left, right, up or down direction to navigate through the menu options.

Press to perform the function indicated on the lower right corner of the display.

Press to close the active program and display the

Today screen.

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10

7

No.

8

11

Component

End button

Orange key

Star key

Backlight/0 key

Messaging key

Description

• When there’s an incoming call, press to reject the call.

• During an ongoing call, press to end the call.

• When manually dialing a number, press to delete the number input.

• Press and hold for at least five seconds to toggle the Flight Mode and Wireless connections on/

off. See “Managing wireless connections” on page 58 for more information.

Use this key to enable the secondary keypad characters/functions.

• To type a special character, press the Orange key and secondary character key. To illustrate, pressing the Orange key, then J will allow you to type a slash (/).

• Press the Orange key twice to lock the keypad in secondary character/action mode. Press the

Orange key again to revert to the default keypad mode (alphabetic, lower-case).

• Press and hold the Orange key while entering characters or actions.

Press this key to display the on-screen keyboard.

• Press this key to adjust the touch screen backlight.

• Press the Orange key, then this key to type the zero ‘0’ character.

• In the Today screen, press this key to display the

Dialer pad.

Press this key to launch the Messaging program.

See “Messaging” on page 76 for more information.

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Secondary keypad input mode

Keystroke combination

Key Default input

Shift or CAPS + Key Orange + Key

G

H

D

F

A

S

O

P

I

U

T

Y

E

R

Q

W g h f d a s o p i u t y r e q w

G

H

D

F

A

S

O

P

U

I

T

Y

E

R

Q

W

V

B

X

C

L

Z

J

K l j k z x c v b

J

K

L

Z

X

C

V

B

N

M

,

Brightness

, n m

Brightness

N

M

,

Brightness

!

?

@

0

Note: The following keys only have one action: Backspace, Shift, Enter, Messaging,

Tab, Space, and Star.

%

&

8

9

7

:

/

)

(

5

6

#

4

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-

=

+

_

2

3

*

1

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Command interface

Command interface

This section explains the MC35 command interface.

Today screen

When you turn on your device for the first time each day (or after a preset period of inactivity), you'll see the Today screen. This screen provides an at-a glance view of the day’s important reminders and status.

To display the Today screen:

When viewing another screen, press the

OK

button or tap

> Today

.

You can also define a preset period of inactivity after which the Today screen is displayed. Follow the steps below.

1 Tap > Settings .

2 On the Personal tab, tap

Today

.

3 On the Items tab, select the “Today timeout“ option.

4 Tap the pick list beside the check box to set the period of inactivity.

5 Tap ok .

To customize the Today screen:

1 Tap > Settings .

2 On the Personal tab, tap

Today

.

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3 On the Appearance tab, tap the “Use this picture as background” check box.

4 Tap Browse to select a picture from the pictures stored in your device.

5 Tap ok

.

Start menu

The Start menu displays a list of active programs, as well as options to view the

Programs, Settings, and Help screens.

Tap a program icon to open it.

Tap to see more programs.

Tap to customize your device.

Tap to launch the online Help.

Navigation bar

The navigation bar is located on the top of the screen. It shows the status icons for the battery, volume, and data connectivity. Notifications icons for system alarms and reminders are also displayed here.

Status icons

The table below describes some of the status icons you may see on the navigation bar.

NOTE:

See “Phone status icons” on page 115 for more information on the status icons

related to the phone function.

Icon Description

Speaker on

Speaker off

Vibrate mode

Battery level

Battery charging

Battery is low

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Icon Description

Battery power completely depleted

Notification 1 that one or more instant messages were received

Notification that one or more e-mail/text messages were received

Pending alarm

Data call in progress

Synchronization error

• No data connection. Tap to activate the device’s Phone, WiFi,

Bluetooth, or cellular data wireless connection (GPRS).

• Device is not synchronized with a computer

• Data connection is active

• Phone and wireless features, such as WiFi, Bluetooth, or GPRS; on your device are turned on.

• Device is synchronized with a computer

Roaming

GPRS network is available

GPRS data connection is active

GPRS signal status

ActiveSync over GPRS in use

EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) network is available

EDGE data connection is active

ActiveSync over EDGE in use

WiFi on

WiFi data call

Bluetooth

Bluetooth audio

1 If more notification icons need to be displayed than there is room to display them, the

Notification

icon appears on the command bar. Tap

Notification

to view all notification icons.

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Command bar

Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The command bar includes menu names, buttons, and the Input Selector button .

To create a new item in the current program, tap

New

.

To view a notification or an image file received on your device, tap

View

.

To see the name of a button, tap and hold the stylus on the button. Drag the stylus off the button so that the command is not carried out.

Pop-up menus

With pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for an item. For example, you can use the pop-up menu in the contact list to quickly delete a contact, make a copy of a contact, or send an e-mail message to a contact. The actions in the pop-up menus vary from program to program.

To display a pop-up menu:

1 Tap and hold the stylus on the item that you want to perform the action on.

2 When the menu appears, lift the stylus then:

Tap the action you want to perform.

Tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without performing an action.

Tap and hold the selected item to display a pop-up menu.

Lift the stylus and tap the option you want.

Notifications

Your device reminds you in a variety of ways when you have something to do or receive a message. For example, if you've set up an appointment in Calendar, a task with a due date in Tasks, or an alarm in Clock & Alarms, you'll be notified in any of the following ways:

A message box appears on the screen.

A sound, which you can specify, is played.

To choose reminder types and sounds for your device:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Personal tab, tap Sounds & Notifications .

3 On the Sounds tab, select the kind of events you want to be notified of.

4 On the Notifications tab, select the manner of notification you prefer for each event.

5 Tap ok

.

6 On the Notifications tab, select the manner of notification you prefer for each event.

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Using the MC35 keypad

Using the Input Selector

Writing on the screen

Drawing on the screen

Creating a recording

Using My Text

Using ActiveSync

Using wireless communication

Using the MC35 keypad

The MC35 keypad has alphanumeric keys that produce the 26-character alphabet (A-Z, both lowercase and uppercase), numbers (0-9), and assorted special characters. In addition to alphanumeric keys, the keypad also has function buttons and special keys

that perform specific action. See “Soft buttons and keypad” on page 14 for more

information.

Using the Input Selector

Use Input Selector to enter typed text in any program where text entry is possible

.

You can either tap the keys on an on-screen keyboard or by use any of the handwriting recognition options.

To show or hide the Input Selector:

Tap the

Input Selector

arrow, then select an input option.

Word Completion

When you use the Input Selector, your device anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the Input Selector arrow. When you tap the displayed word, it is inserted into your text at the insertion point. The more you use your device, the more words it learns to anticipate.

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To define the Word Completion settings:

1 Tap

> Settings .

2 On the Personal tab, tap Input .

3 On the Word Completion tab, define the word suggestion settings.

4 Tap

ok

.

Keyboard

The soft keyboard allows you to “type” information just like in a regular keyboard by tapping the on-screen keys.

To use the soft keyboard:

1 Tap the

Input Selector

arrow, then select

Keyboard

; or you can press the

Star key on the MC35 keypad.

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2 On the soft keyboard that is displayed, tap the keys with your stylus.

TIP: To make the keys larger, tap the Input Selector arrow, and then Options . In the Input method list, select

Keyboard

, and then tap

Large Keys

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Block Recognizer

With Block Recognizer, you use a single stroke to write letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation, which are then converted into typed text.

To use Block Recognizer:

1 Tap the Input Selector arrow, then select Block Recognizer .

2 Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing area.

Enter letters by writing in the abc (left) area of the box

Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box.

Enter symbols and punctuation by tapping in either area of the box and then writing the desired character.

TIP:

For help with writing characters with Block Recognizer, tap the question mark near the writing area.

Letter Recognizer

With Letter Recognizer, you can write individual letters, numbers, and punctuation and have them converted into typed text.

To use Letter Recognizer:

1 Tap the

Input Selector

arrow, then select

Letter Recognizer

.

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2 Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing area.

Enter capital letters by writing in the ABC (left) area of the box.

Enter lower case letters by writing in the abc (middle) area of the box.

Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box.

Enter punctuation and symbols by tapping in either area of the box and then writing the desired character.

TIP: For help with writing characters with Letter Recognizer, tap the question mark near the writing area.

Transcriber

Transcriber allows you to write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on paper. It recognizes cursive or printed handwriting, or a combination of both.

To use Transcriber:

1 Tap the

Input Selector

arrow, then select

Transcriber

.

2 Write anywhere on the screen.

3 Pause and let transcriber change the written characters to typed text.

To learn how to write a letter in Transcriber:

1 Tap the letter shape

icon on the toolbar.

2 In the screen that appears, select the letter you want to learn about, then tap one of the examples.

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To punctuate in Transcriber:

1 Tap the keyboard

icon on the toolbar.

2 Tap the punctuation mark you need.

TIP:

For specific instructions on using the Transcriber, tap the question mark

on the toolbar.

Star Key

Use the Star Key option to enter special symbols not available on the regular soft keyboard, such as ¿ and £.

To enter special symbols:

1 Tap the

Input Selector

arrow, then select

Star Key

.

2 On the soft keyboard that is displayed, tap the special symbol keys with your stylus.

Writing on the screen

In Notes, you can use your stylus to write directly on the screen. Write the way you do on paper. You can edit and format what you've written and convert the information to text at a later time.

To write on the screen:

• Tap Menu > Draw .

This action displays lines on the screen to help you write.

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To select and edit written text:

If you want to edit or format written text, you must select it first.

1 Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point appears.

2 Without lifting, drag the stylus across the text you want to select.

If you accidentally write on the screen, tap

Menu > Undo Ink

, and try again.

-or-

Tap the text to deselect it.

3 You can cut, copy, and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text:

(a) Tap and hold the selected words.

(b) Tap an editing command on the pop-up menu.

To convert writing to text:

Tap

Menu > Tools > Recognize

.

If you want to convert only certain words, select them before tapping

Recognize

on the Tools menu (or tap and hold the selected word, then tap Recognize on the pop-up menu). If a word is not recognized, it is left as writing.

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Select the text you want to convert, then tap Recognize on the pop-up menu.

The writing is turned into text.

If the conversion is incorrect, you can select different words from a list of alternates or return to the original writing. To do so:

(a) Tap and hold the incorrect word (tap one word at a time).

(b) In the pop-up menu, tap Alternates .

A menu with a list of alternate words appear.

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(c) Perform one of the following:

• Tap the word you want to use.

Tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing.

Conversion reminders

Hyphenated and foreign words that use special characters such as accents and some punctuation cannot be converted.

If you add writing to a word to change it (such as changing a "3" to an "8") after you attempt to recognize the word, the writing you add is not included if you attempt to recognize the writing again.

Tips for getting good recognition

Write neatly.

Write on the lines. Write the cross of the "t" and apostrophes below the top line so that they are not confused with the word above. Write periods and commas above the line.

For better recognition, try increasing the zoom level to 300% using the Tools menu.

Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so that your device can easily tell where words begin and end.

Drawing on the screen

In Notes, you can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. The difference between writing and drawing on the screen is how you select items and how they can be edited. For example, selected drawings can be resized, while writing cannot.

To create a drawing:

1 Draw a triangle on the screen.

A drawing box appears.

2 Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing.

Drawings that do not cross three ruled lines are treated as writing.

The drawing box indicates the boundaries of the drawing.

You may want to change the zoom level so that it is easier to work on or view your drawing. Tap

Menu > Zoom

and select a zoom level.

To select a drawing:

If you want to edit or format a drawing, you must select it first.

Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears.

To select multiple drawings, tap and hold the stylus on the drawing, then drag to select the drawings you want.

To edit a drawing:

1 Tap and hold the selected drawing.

2 Tap an editing command on the pop-up menu, or tap

Menu > Edit

.

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Recording a message

Recording a message

In any program where you can write or draw on the screen, you can also quickly capture thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by recording a message.

In Calendar, Tasks, and Contacts, you can include a recording in an item.

In Notes, you can either create a stand-alone recording, include a recording in a written note, or set a voice recording as your ring tone.

In Phone, you can create a recording during a call.

In Messaging, you can attach a recording to an e-mail message.

To create a recording in Notes:

1 Tap > Programs > Notes .

If you want to include the recording in a note, open the note first.

2 Tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar .

3 Position your device's built-in microphone near your mouth or other source of sound.

You can also use the microphone in the stereo headset/single earbud headset bundled with your device to create a recording.

4 On the Recording toolbar, tap .

5 Tap to stop recording.

The new recording appears in the note list or as an embedded icon.

To play a recording:

• Tap it in the list or tap its icon in the Notes.

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Using My Text

To set a voice recording as ringtone:

Tap and hold a voice recording in Notes, then select

Set As Ringtone

on the pop-up menu.

Using My Text

When using Messaging or MSN Messenger, use My Text to quickly insert preset messages into the text entry area.

To insert a My Text message:

1 Tap

Menu > My Text

, then tap a message.

2 Tap ok

.

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Using ActiveSync

Using ActiveSync

Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize information between your MC35 and your computer and/or a server so you always have the most up-to-date information wherever you are.

Use ActiveSync to:

• Keep Microsoft Outlook Mobile data up-to-date by synchronizing your device with the Microsoft Outlook data on, including Outlook contacts’ pictures, on your computer.

NOTE: Microsoft Outlook XP or Microsoft Outlook 2003 is required for synchronization of Outlook contacts' pictures.

Open and edit your Microsoft Office Mobile files in your device and synchronize it back to your computer. Files are automatically converted to the correct format.

Access and configure Microsoft Windows Media Player music, including album art, and video files on your computer.

IMPORTANT: Windows Media Player files can only be synchronized via ActiveSync

USB connection.

• Synchronize Internet Explorer Mobile favorites on your computer.

Displays detailed connection status

Displays connection status

Tap to connect and synchronize.

Synchronizing information with your computer

ActiveSync supports the following connection options between your device and your computer:

USB connection – using the USB sync cable. This connection is established when you created your device’s ActiveSync partnership with your computer.

IMPORTANT:

Using an external USB hub when establishing an ActiveSync connection may result to have some connection instabilities such as drops in the connection, or an unresponsive computer. For more information about this issue, see article 817900, "USB port may stop working after removing or inserting USB device" in the Microsoft Knowledge Base at http://support.microsoft.com.

Infrared connection – This connection is only applicable if your computer has an infrared port. This method is ideal for quickly switching between multiple devices since there are no cables or adapters to change.

Bluetooth connection – This connection is only applicable if your computer is equipped with a Bluetooth adapter or access point.

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NOTE:

To synchronize remotely with your computer, it must be turned on.

To set up a USB ActiveSync connection:

1 Perform the steps below on your computer.

(a) Open

ActiveSync

.

(b) Click File > Connection Settings .

(c) Select the “Allow USB connections“ option.

(d) Click OK .

2 Perform the steps below on your device.

(a) Tap

> ActiveSync

.

(b) Tap Menu > Connections .

(c) Select the “Synchronize all PCs using this connection” option.

(d) Select USB .

(e) Tap ok

.

3 Connect your device to your computer using the USB sync cable.

Synchronization is automatically initiated.

To set up an infrared ActiveSync connection:

1 Perform the steps below on your computer.

(a) Configure the infrared port on your computer.

Refer to your computer’s user documentation for instructions.

(b) Once your computer’s IR port is ready, open

ActiveSync

.

(c) Click File > Connection Settings .

(d) On the “Allow connections to one of the following” drop-down list, select

Infrared Port (IR ).

(e) Click

OK

.

2 Perform the steps below on your device.

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(a) Align the IR port of your device with that on your computer so that they are unobstructed and within close range.

(b) Tap

> Programs > ActiveSync

.

(c) Tap

Menu > Connect via IR

.

Synchronization is automatically initiated. Wait for synchronization to complete before you move your device.

To set up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection:

Before setting up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection, configure the Bluetooth function of

your device. See “Bluetooth connection” on page 47 for more information.

IMPORTANT:

For additional security, disable network bridging on the computer

(specifically, bridging to a Remote NDIS adapter) before connecting to the computer to pass though to the Internet or a network. For more information on network bridging, see

Windows Help

on your computer.

NOTE:

The instructions below are for computers that support the Windows XP SP2 or later version operating system.

1 Perform the steps below on your computer.

(a) Click

Start > Settings > Control Panel

.

(b) Double-click Bluetooth Devices .

(c) On the Options tab, select the check box for the “Turn discovery on” and

“Allow Bluetooth devices to connect to this computer” options.

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(d) On the COM Ports tab, click

Add

.

(e) Select the “Incoming (device initiates the connection)” option, then click OK .

(f) Note the number of the COM port that was added. The COM port number must be no higher than 20.

(g) Click

OK

.

(h) Open

ActiveSync

.

(i) Click File > Connection Settings .

(j) On the “Allow connections to one of the following” drop-down list, select the

COM port with the number you noted in step f.

2 Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on your computer and discoverable and within close range.

3 Make MC35 discoverable to your PC.

(a) Tap

> Connections

tab>

Bluetooth

.

(b) On the Mode tab, select the check box for the “Turn on Bluetooth” and “Make this device visible to other devices” check box.

(c) Tap ok .

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4 Perform the steps below on your device.

(a) Tap

> ActiveSync

.

(b) Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth .

Synchronization is automatically initiated. The PC to USB status icon appears on the lower right corner of the Today screen.

If an Authentication is required, the Enter Passcode screen appears, type an alphanumeric passkey (PIN code), then tap

Next

; enter the same passkey on the other device.

The passkey is recommended for enhanced security. Your passkey must be between 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters.

If you do not want to use a passkey, tap

Next

.

Synchronizing with a server

The option to synchronize your device with a server is available when you first create a partnership. Note that this option only synchronizes information for Contacts, Calendar,

Messaging (Outlook E-mail), and Tasks.

After your first full synchronization with Microsoft Exchange server, you can schedule automatic synchronization between your device and the server every time an item arrives or is changed in the Microsoft Exchange server.

Enable server synchronization only if you are certain that your company is running

Microsoft Exchange Server with Exchange ActiveSync. Before you can begin to synchronize information with a server, you need to request the following information, either from your service provider or from your corporate network administrator:

Your user name and password in your corporate network

The name of the Microsoft Exchange server

To set up synchronization with a Microsoft Exchange server:

1 Tap

> Programs > ActiveSync

.

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2 Tap

Menu > Add Server Source

.

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Using ActiveSync

3 In the “Server address” box, enter the name of the Microsoft Exchange server to which you want to connect.

Select the “This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection” option if it is applicable to your corporate network.

4 Tap

Next

.

5 Enter your user name, password, and domain name.

If you intend to enable automatic synchronization, select the “Save password” option.

6 Tap

Advanced

.

Define the rules for resolving conflicts if items change on both your device and on the server.

7 Tap

Next

.

8 Select the check box opposite the types of information that you want to synchronize with the server.

9 Define the synchronization settings for each information type by tapping the type of information, then tap Settings .

10 Tap

Finish

.

To set up automatic synchronization with a server:

1 Tap

> Programs > ActiveSync

.

2 Tap

Menu > Schedule

.

3 Perform one or both of the following:

Under Peak times, select the “When new items arrive” option.

It is more cost-efficient to synchronize on a regular schedule when mail volume is high, instead of when new items arrive.

Under Off-peak times, select the “When new items arrive” option.

This can be more cost-efficient than synchronizing on a regular schedule when mail volume is low.

4 To set the days and hours that makes up your peak and off-peak times, click

Change Times

.

5 Tap ok

.

NOTE:

Some devices or versions of Microsoft Exchange Server may also require you to specify a device address to use this feature.

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To stop synchronizing with a server:

You can stop synchronizing an information type with a server, and instead synchronize it with your computer.

1 Tap > Programs > ActiveSync .

2 Tap

Menu > Options

.

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3 Deselect the check box opposite the types of Information that you no longer want to synchronize with the server.

4 Tap ok

.

Using ActiveSync to copy files

You can use ActiveSync to exchange information from your device to your computer and vice versa. Changes you make to the information on one location do not affect the information on the other one. If you want to automatically update information on both your device and computer, synchronize the information instead.

You can copy two types of information to your device: files and Pocket Access Windows

CE Store information.

The procedure below only applies to copying files. Refer to the ActiveSync Help on your computer for instructions on how to copy Pocket Access Windows CE Store information.

To copy files:

1 Connect your device to your computer.

2 In ActiveSync on your computer, click

Explore

.

Windows Explorer opens the Mobile Device window for your device.

3 Locate the file that you want to copy on your device or computer.

4 Perform one of the following:

To copy the file to your device, right-click the file and click

Copy

. Place the cursor in the desired folder for your device, right-click, then click

Paste

.

To copy the file to your computer, right-click the file and click

Copy

.

Place the cursor in the desired folder for your computer, right-click, then click

Paste

.

Synchronization options

Users have the option to customize both the type and volume of information to be synchronized, as well the schedule synchronization should occur.

Remote synchronization schedule

You can control when remote synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization schedule.

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NOTE:

When you are in roaming mode, you can synchronize manually to reduce roaming charges, or you can use the mobile schedule you’ve set.

NOTE:

When your device is connected to your computer via the USB sync cable, synchronization occurs automatically—changes made on the computer or device is duplicated immediately.

To set up a wireless synchronization schedule:

1 Tap > Programs > ActiveSync .

2 Tap

Menu > Schedule

.

3 Perform one or both of the following:

Under Peak times, select a shorter interval when you are working or when e-mail volume is high.

Under Off-peak times, select a longer interval or the “As items arrive” option.

Enabling the “Use above settings when roaming” option is more consumptive in terms of battery power and roaming cost compare to manual synchronization.

4 Tap ok

.

Synchronization type and volume

By default, ActiveSync only synchronize information for Contacts, Calendar, Messaging

(Outlook E-Mail), Tasks, and Favorites (for Internet Explorer Mobile). You can select which information types are synchronized. You can also control how much information is synchronized. To illustrate, when synchronizing Calendar, you can set ActiveSync to synchronize appointments within a certain date range and for specific categories only.

For example business appointments from the past two weeks only.

To control the volume of information synchronized, see the ‘Synchronizing ...” section

“Using the Windows Mobile Programs” on page 65.

NOTE: ActiveSync does not support synchronizing subfolders in Calendar and

Contacts.

To select the type of information to synchronize:

IMPORTANT:

If you decide to synchronize files, for example Word documents,

ActiveSync needs to convert these files. Converted files may not contain all information found in original file.

1 Connect your device to your computer.

2 Click

Tools > Options

.

3 Select the information type that you want to synchronize.

4 If available, click

Settings

, and then select the options you want.

5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each information type.

ActiveSync errors

Whenever ActiveSync cannot successfully synchronize information, it displays an Error link on the ActiveSync window on your device. Tap the link to display more information about the error that occurred.

Some types of errors can interfere with automatic synchronization. If you suspect that a scheduled automatic synchronization has not occurred, you should try to manually synchronize your information. Successfully completing manual synchronization resets automatic synchronization.

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Using wireless communication

Using wireless communication

You can use any of the wireless communication options listed below to download

information to your MC35. For more information on using these options, See “5 Wireless

Communications” on page 45 for more information.

IR port for short-range file exchange

Bluetooth for PAN connection

High-speed GPRS for mobile Internet access

Optional WiFi (IEEE 802.11b/g) for WLAN connection

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Opening programs

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Managing Information

Opening programs

Using Search

Using File Explorer

Opening programs

Your MC35 supports a variety of EDA and wireless communication programs to help you manage both personal and work-related information.

To open a program:

Tap a program name from the menu.

You can select which programs are displayed on the menu. See “To add a

program to the Start menu program using Settings” on page 217 for more

information.

NOTE:

Some programs have abbreviated labels for check boxes and drop-down lists.

To see the full spelling of an abbreviated label, tap and hold the stylus on the label.

Drag the stylus off the label so that the command is not carried out.

Tap , then tap program icon.

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Opening programs

Program list

The following table contains a list of programs installed on your device.

NOTE: To get detailed information on using any of the applications listed in this section, open the program, tap

> Help

.

Icon Program

Calculator

Usage

Perform basic arithmetic computations.

Device management programs

ActiveSync Synchronize information between your device and your computer and/or server.

File Explorer

Search

Manage the files stored on your device, as well as those in a storage card.

Locate specific files stored on your device, as well as those in a storage card.

Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs

Calendar

Contacts

Keep track of your appointments and create meeting requests.

Keep track of your friends and colleagues.

Messaging

Notes

Send and receive text and e-mail messages.

Create handwritten or typed notes, drawings, and voice recordings.

Keep track of your tasks.

Tasks

Microsoft Office Mobile programs

Excel Mobile Create new workbooks or view and edit Excel workbooks created on your computer.

PowerPoint

Mobile

Word Mobile

View slide show presentations.

Create new documents or view and edit Word documents created on your computer.

Other Microsoft Windows Mobile programs

Internet

Explorer

Mobile

MSN ®

Messenger

Pocket MSN

Browse Internet and intranet sites, and download programs and files to your device.

Send and receive instant messages with your MSN

Messenger contacts.

Subscribe to popular MSN services.

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Icon Program Usage

Windows

Media Player

Mobile

Phone-related programs

Phone

Play stored or streaming digital audio and video files.

Gain Adjust

SIM Manager

SIM Toolkit

View the contents of your SIM card and transfer it to your contacts list.

Access the mobile content and data services, such as news, weather, banking, and traveling information; offered by the mobile phone service provider.

Wireless communication programs

Express GPS

Connect

GPRS

Setting

Internet

Sharing

Push to Talk

Use Assisted Global Positioning System (AGPS) technology for you travel/navigation activities.

Configure the device’s GPRS settings.

Configure your device as a modem for connecting to the Internet via a USB or Bluetooth personal area network (PAN) connection.

Conduct walkie-talkie style conversations using a mobile phone connection.

Terminal

Services Client

WiFi Region

Switch

Send and receive local and international calls and text messages.

Adjust the Bluetooth headset’s earphone and microphone signal level to reduce unwanted background noise and improve audio quality.

Log onto a Windows NT server type PC that is running the Terminal Services software and use all of the programs that are available on that PC from your device.

Adjust wireless operating channel to comply with country-specific regulatory requirements.

Media-related programs

CamWedge Enable bar code data capture.

Pictures &

Videos

Download-related programs

AirBEAM

Smart

Take pictures and video.

Allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and your MC35.

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Icon Program

Download

Agent

Rapid

Deployment

Client

Usage

Manage the download and installation of add-on programs.

Facilitates software downloads from a Mobility

Services Platform Console FTP server to your device.

Using Search

The Search function helps you locate a particular file quickly.

1 Tap

> Programs > Search

.

2 Enter the file name of the file you’re searching, then select a data type.

3 Tap

Search

.

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Using File Explorer

Use File Explorer to locate files on your device and to organize these files into folders.

Tap

> File Explorer

.

Tap here to select a sort criterion for the list.

Tap and hold a blank area to display the New

Folder command.

Tap here to display a pop-up menu.

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Wireless communication features

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Wireless Communications

Wireless communication features

Managing wireless connections

Getting connected

Wireless communication features

You can use your MC35 to exchange information with other mobile devices and connect to your computer, a network, or the Internet. You have the following connection options:

Use the infrared sensor or the Bluetooth function to exchange files from another

IR- or Bluetooth-enabled device.

Use a GPRS or WiFi connection to send and receive e-mail messages by using

Messaging; and view Web or WAP pages by using Internet Explorer Mobile.

Contact your mobile phone service provider to have your WAP or GPRS connection activated.

Beam function

In a Microsoft Windows Mobile program (except Messaging), and Picture & Videos, you can exchange files using either infrared or Bluetooth.

TIP:

You can also beam files (not folders) from the File Explorer screen. To do, tap and hold the item you want to send, then tap Beam File from the pop-up menu.

First activate the beam function before exchanging files with another IR- or Bluetoothenabled device.

To activate the Beam function:

1 Tap > Settings .

2 On the Connections tab, tap Beam .

3 Tap “Receive all incoming beams” check box.

4 Tap ok

.

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Infrared connection

Using infrared, you can enable short-range file exchange between your MC35 and another IR-enabled device.

Exchanging files using IR connection

Ensure that the IR function on both your MC35 and on other device you want to exchange files with are enabled.

To send files via IR connection:

1 Switch to the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list.

2 Align the IR port of your device with that of the IR-enabled device so that they are unobstructed and within a close range.

3 Tap and hold the item, then tap

Beam [type of item] on the pop-up menu.

4 Tap the device that you want to send the file to.

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To receive files via IR connection:

1 Align the IR port of your device with that of the IR-enabled device so that they are unobstructed and within a close range.

2 Have the owner of the other IR-enabled device send the file to you.

3 On the Receiving Data callout, tap

Yes

.

Bluetooth connection

Your device allows you to connect to any Bluetooth-enabled device in your personal area network (PAN). Once connected you can perform the following:

Send and receive files to another Bluetooth-enabled device.

Transfer an outgoing call to a Bluetooth-enabled headset. See “To make a

call from a Bluetooth-enabled headset” on page 122 for more information.

Print files to a Bluetooth-enabled printer.

Additional software is required on your device to enable you to print files to a

Bluetooth-enabled printer. Contact your local dealer for more information.

Once connected to another Bluetooth-enabled device or computer, you can locate and use any of the services available on the device.

Activating the Bluetooth function

You have two options to activate your MC35’s Bluetooth connection—using the Wireless

Manager or the Bluetooth option under the Settings > Connections preferences. Once activated, connection is indicated as

On

in the Wireless Manager section of the

Today screen.

To activate Bluetooth via the Wireless Manager:

See “To activate Bluetooth via the Wireless Manager” on page 59 for more information.

To activate Bluetooth using the Settings option:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Connections tab, tap

Bluetooth

.

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3 On the Mode tab, select all the check boxes.

4 Tap ok

.

NOTE:

Deactivate the Bluetooth feature when you do not plan to use it for an extended time.

Creating a Bluetooth partnership

You need to create a partnership with another Bluetooth-enabled device to be able to exchange information with it.

To create a Bluetooth partnership:

1 Ensure that your MC35 and the other Bluetooth-enabled device(s) are turned on, visible, and within close range of each other.

2 Perform either of the following.

On the Wireless Manager screen, tap

Menu > Bluetooth Settings

.

Tap

> Connections

3 On the Devices tab, tap

Add new device

.

tab>

Bluetooth

.

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Your device searches for Bluetooth-enabled devices on your personal area network

(PAN) and displays them in the device list.

4 Tap the name of the device in the list, then tap

Next

.

If you want to use a passcode, type an alphanumeric passkey, then tap

Next

; enter the same passkey on the other device.

The passkey is recommended for enhanced security. Your passkey must be between 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters.

If you do not want to use a passkey, tap

Next

.

5 On the Partnership Settings screen, perform the following:

(a) Type in a meaningful device name on the

Display Name

box to identify the device later.

(b) Select the type of services you want to enable for this Bluetooth partnership.

6 Tap Finish .

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7 On the Bluetooth screen, tap the

COM Ports

tab, then perform one of the following:

To connect to a device, tap

New Outgoing Port

.

To allow other devices to connect to the MC35, tap

New Incoming

Port

.

8 Select the device you want to add, then tap Next .

9 Select a numbered COM port from the list.

10 Select “Secure Connection” option to designate the COM port for Bluetooth partnership.

11 Tap

Finish

, then tap ok

.

Exchanging files using Bluetooth

IMPORTANT:

Ensure that the two devices have Bluetooth turned on, discoverable, and within close range.

To send files via Bluetooth:

1 Switch to the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list.

2 Tap and hold the item, then tap

Beam [type of item] on the pop-up menu.

3 Tap the device that you want to send the file to.

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To receive files via Bluetooth:

1 Have the owner of the other Bluetooth-enable device send the file to you.

2 On the Bluetooth callout, tap

Yes

.

GPRS connection

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a packet-switched technology that allows transmission of data between mobile phones and the Internet over a GSM network. It supports an “always on” capability which uses the GSM network only during data transmission. This means users only pay for the amount of downloaded information rather than the duration of the network connection.

The communication software for creating a GPRS connection is already installed on your device. Your service provider will provide software needed to install other services, such as paging and fax services.

Once you’ve established a GPRS connection, you can:

Use Messaging to send and receive e-mail messages.

Use Internet Explorer Mobile to access Web or WAP pages

Use Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC to listen to streaming media

Use MSN Messenger to conduct IM sessions with your friends and colleagues.

Configuring your GPRS connection

NOTE:

The GPRS Setting application is not available on all configurations.

You have two options to configure your GPRS connection—using GPRS Setting the Connections option under the Settings > Connections preferences.

To manually configure GPRS connection using GPRS Setting:

See “To configure GPRS connection using GPRS setting” on page 166 for more

information.

To manually configure GPRS connection using Settings:

See “To connect to the Internet” on page 61 for more information.

For more information on configuring your device’s GPRS setting, contact your mobile phone service provider.

or

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Connecting to the GPRS network

NOTE:

When downloading large files through GPRS data connection, incoming phone calls are not received. Phone calls are directed to voicemail.

A GPRS connection is required to connect to a GPRS network. To create a GPRS connection, the GPRS features on your GSM account must be enabled and activated on your SIM card. You may be required to configure your GPRS connection and authenticate GPRS to connect to the GPRS network. Obtain the user name and password from your mobile phone service provider.

To connect to GPRS network:

1 On the navigation bar, tap the

Data connectivity

icon .

2 Tap Connect GPRS .

The Connecting call drop-down box displays. The GPRS data connection active icon appears on the navigation bar and changes to and to once a GPRS connection is established.

To end a GPRS connection:

Perform one of the following:

On the navigation bar, tap the Data connectivity icon , then tap Cancel on the Connectivity drop-down box.

On the Today screen, tap

Wireless Manager > Menu > Disconnect

Cellular Data

.

WiFi connection

Your MC35 supports an optional WiFi hardware (IEEE 802.11b/g) you can use to scan for existing wireless local area network (WLAN) access points or hot spots. WLAN access points or hot spots can be found in homes and office or public areas such as inside airports, restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, or other public areas. Just like in a

GPRS connection, a WiFi access allows you to connect to a computer, access the

Internet, and send/ receive e-mail and files.

NOTE:

WiFi access in some areas may require a separate purchase of a service contract with a wireless service provider. Check with a WiFi service provider in your area for more information.

IMPORTANT:

Before connecting to a wireless network, verify that the region code is correct. If traveling to different countries with your device, make sure the region code is set to comply with the regulations in a particular country. Reset the region code after returning. Residents of both Canada and the United States should reset the region code

to USA FCC. See "WiFi Region Switch" on page 173 for more information.

Activating a WiFi connection

You have several options to activate your MC35’s WiFi connection—from the Today screen, using the Wireless Manager or the WiFi Card Setting icon; or the WiFi option under the Settings > Connections preferences. Once activated, WiFi connection is indicated as

On

in the Wireless Manager section of the Today screen.

To activate WiFi connection via the Wireless Manager:

See “To activate WiFi connection via the Wireless Manager” on page 59 for more

information.

To activate WiFi connection using the WiFi Card Setting icon:

1 On the Today screen, tap the

WiFi Card Setting icon , located on the lower right corner of the screen.

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2 Select

Enable Wi-Fi Card

.

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To activate WiFi using the Settings option:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Connections tab, tap

WiFi Card Setting

.

3 Select Enable WiFi Card , then select a running mode.

4 Tap ok

.

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Your device will automatically detect the WLAN access points available in your area and display them on the notification prompt.

5 Select the network you want to connect to.

6 Tap ok

.

Setting up a wireless network connection

After activating WiFi connection, you can proceed to the wireless network setup. A wireless network can be automatically detected or be manually added by entering the related network settings. Before performing the procedure in this section, determine if authentication information is needed.

Check the following before setting up a wireless network connection for your device.

Make sure that the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is installed on your computer.

Make sure the network system and remote access server in your workplace supports TCP/IP protocol

Make sure you have remote access account. Ask your network administrator for assistance on setting up a wireless connection.

To set up a wireless network connection:

1

Enable the device’s wireless networking function, See "Activating a WiFi connection" on page 52 for more information.

2 Tap > Settings .

3 On the Connections tab, tap

WiFi

.

TIP: Alternatively, from the Today screen, you can tap Wireless Manager > Menu >

WiFi Settings

.

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4 On the Wireless tab, perform one of the following:

If your preferred network is not listed, tap

Add New

. See “To add a wireless

network “ on page 56 for more information.

Tap an available wireless network. Previously configured networks are already listed. To change network settings, tap a network and follow the on-screen instructions.

5 In the Networks to access drop-down list, select the type of network you wish to connect to. Options include:

All available

• Only access points

Only computer-to-computer

6 Tap ok

.

To configure a network adapter:

1 On the WiFi screen, tap the

Network Adapters

tab.

2 Make your desired changes to the available adapters on the list.

3 Tap ok

.

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To connect to a wireless network:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Connections tab, tap

WiFi

.

3 On the Wireless tab, tap an available wireless network.

4 On the command bar, tap

Connect

.

If a wireless network is detected, a similar screen appears, tap

Connect

on the command bar.

To add a wireless network:

If your preferred wireless network is not automatically detected, you can add the network provided you know the wireless network settings. Contact your network administrator for wireless network settings applicable to your network.

1 Open the Configure Wireless Networks screen by performing one of the following:

• Tap > Menu > WiFi Settings .

Tap

> Connections

2 On the Wireless tab, tap Add New .

tab

> WiFi

.

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3 Enter the Network name, then choose whether the wireless network connects to

The Internet or Work network.

4 If you want to connect to another wireless device (Ad-hoc mode), select the “This is a device-to-device (ad-hoc) connection” option.

5 Tap

Next

.

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6 In the Authentication drop-down list, select the authentication method.

7 In the Data Encryption drop-down list, select an encryption method.

8 Tap “The key is automatically provided” check box or enter the network key.

NOTE:

Obtain network security settings from the network administrator.

9 Tap

Next

.

10 Tap the “Use IEEE 802.1x network access control” check box.

11 In the EAP type drop-down list, select an appropriate EAP method.

12 Tap Finish .

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Managing wireless connections

Using Wireless Manager

The Wireless Manager provides easy management to the wireless features on your device. This program complements your device’s integrated wireless card enabling you to turn the wireless features on and off and allows for centralized management of the

WiFi, Bluetooth, and Phone settings.

To open Wireless Manager:

Perform one of the following:

On the Today screen, tap

Wireless Manager

.

On the navigation bar, tap the Data connectivity icon or signal icon , then from the Connectivity drop-down box, tap Wireless Manager .

Tap

> Connections tab

> Wireless Manager

.

Activating wireless features

You can use Wireless Manager to turn the following wireless features on and off— one at a time or all at the same time.

WiFi

Bluetooth

Phone

Cellular Data GPRS connection

To turn multiple wireless features on:

On the Wireless Manager screen, tap

All > Done

.

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To activate Bluetooth via the Wireless Manager:

1 On the Today screen, tap

Wireless Manager

.

Tap to launch the

Wireless Manager.

2 On the Wireless Manager screen, tap Bluetooth .

3 Tap

Done

.

To activate WiFi connection via the Wireless Manager:

1 On the Today screen, tap

Wireless Manager

.

2 Tap

WiFi

>

Done

.

To activate Phone via the Wireless Manager:

1 On the Today screen, tap

Wireless Manager

.

2 Tap Phone > Done .

To disconnect cellular data GPRS connection via the Wireless Manager:

1 On the Today screen, tap Wireless Manager .

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2 Tap

Menu > Disconnect Cellular Data

.

Configuring the multiple wireless settings

Using Wireless Manager, you can set Phone, Bluetooth, and WiFi settings.

To configure the Phone settings:

1 On the Wireless Manager screen, tap

Menu

.

2 Select

Phone Settings

.

The Phone Settings screen has four tabs—Phone, Services, Network, and

Band. See “Phone preferences” on page 138 for the configuration options

available for each tab.

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To configure the Bluetooth settings:

See “Bluetooth connection” on page 47 for more information.

To configure the WiFi settings:

See “WiFi connection” on page 52 for more information.

For information on configuring the Bluetooth settings, Phone settings, or

WiFi settings, tap

Help

.

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After configuring your device’s wireless settings you can now define the network settings you’ll be using to access the Internet, connect to your office network, and view intranet

URLs.

For help information on performing the following procedures, tap

Help

from the screen you’re having difficulty with.

Once you’ve establish these network settings; use Internet Explorer Mobile to view

Internet and intranet sites. See “Internet Explorer Mobile” on page 98 for more

information.

Connecting to the Internet

You can connect to the Internet by using a modem or wireless connection. Before you perform the procedure below, obtain the following information from your Internet service provider (ISP) or wireless service provider.

ISP server phone number or access point

User name and password

To connect to the Internet:

1 Tap > Settings .

2 On the Connections tab, tap Connections

.

3 On the Tasks tab, tap

Add a new modem connection

from either My ISP or

My Work Network.

4 Enter a name for the connection (e.g. Internet).

5 In the Select a modem list, select your modem type.

If you will be using a mobile phone network, select Cellular Line .

If you will be using GPRS, select

Cellular Line (GPRS)

.

6 Tap Next .

7 Enter the access point name provided by your mobile service provider.

8 Tap Next .

9 If required, enter the user name, password, and domain name.

If the mobile phone service provider specified the IP addresses of your DNS servers, tap

Advanced

>

Servers

tab. Select

Use specific server address

, enter the DNS addresses, then tap ok .

10 Tap

Finish

.

The connection is automatically started when you begin using a program that uses an Internet connection.

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To manually start the connection, perform one of the following:

Repeat steps 1 and 2, then on the Tasks tab, tap

Manage existing connections under My ISP. Tap and hold a connection name, then select

Connect

from the pop-up menu.

Perform the “To connect to a wireless network” procedure on page 56.

Flight Mode

Flight Mode allows you to turn off all the active wireless connections for safe use on an airplane.

To turn off wireless connections:

1 Press and hold the

End

button for five seconds.

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2 Select Yes when the Turn On Flight Mode notification appears. All active wireless connections are turned off.

When you want to turn the wireless connections back on, press and hold the End

button for five seconds. Select

Yes

when the Turn Off Flight Mode notification appears. The device remembers which wireless connections were active prior to entering Flight Mode and only turns on those wireless connections.

Connecting to your office network

You can connect to your office network by using a modem, virtual private network (VPN), or wireless connection. Before you perform the procedure below, obtain the following information from your network administrator or your wireless service provider.

For a modem connection:

ISP server phone number or access point

User name and password

For a VPN connection:

User name, password, and domain name

TCP/IP settings

VPN server host name or IP address

ISP server phone number or access point

If you will be using a modem or a VPN connection, perform the procedure in this section.

If you will be using a wireless connection, perform the “To connect to a wireless network”

procedure on page 56.

To connect to your office network:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Connections tab, tap

Connections

.

3 Under My Work Network on the Tasks tab; select the kind of work connection you will be using.

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4 Enter the required information for the selected work connection.

5 Tap Finish .

The connection is automatically started when you use Internet Explorer Mobile to connect to your work network. Begin using a program that uses an Internet connection. To manually start the connection, perform one of the following:

(a) Repeat steps 1 and 2, then on the Tasks tab, tap Set up my proxy server under My Work Network.

(b) On the Modem or VPN tab, tap and hold a connection name, then select

Connect

from the pop-up menu.

Viewing intranet URLs

If you’ll be connecting to intranet sites that have periods in their URLs (e.g. intranet.corporatename.com), you must add them the to Work URL Exceptions list.

Otherwise, Internet Explorer Mobile will search for them in the Internet rather than the company’s intranet.

To add an intranet URL:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Connections tab, tap

Connections

3 On the Advanced tab, tap Exceptions .

.

4 Tap

Add New URL

.

5 Enter the intranet URL.

TIP: If you use URLs that share the same root company name, you can add them as group by entering

*.corporatename.com

.

6 Tap ok

.

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Setting an e-mail server connection

You can set up a connection to an e-mail server so that you can send and receive e-mail messages on your device. You can use multiple e-mail accounts to receive your messages. For each e-mail account you intend to use, first set up and name the e-mail service. If you use the same service to connect to different mailboxes, set up and name each mailbox connection.

There are two types of e-mail account that can be managed using your device.

Microsoft Outlook

Using Microsoft Outlook, your Inbox is updated each time you sync with your computer or corporate e-mail server.

POP3/IMAP4

This includes e-mail service from providers. These e-mail accounts can be managed remotely using a wireless connection.

To set up an e-mail account:

For an explanation on any of the setup screens, tap

> Help

.

1 Tap

> Messaging

.

2 Tap

Menu > Tools > New Account.

3 Select the e-mail type from the drop-down list, then tap Next.

If you have selected an Outlook E-mail account, messages on the Microsoft Outlook

Inbox folder on your computer will synchronize to your device’s Outlook E-mail

Inbox during the next time you perform an ActiveSync synchronization.

NOTE: The first time that you synchronize Outlook e-mail with your device, any existing Outlook e-mail items on your device are deleted and replaced by items synchronized from your computer.

If you have selected POP3 or an IMAP e-mail account, follow the succeeding steps.

4 Enter your e-mail address, then tap Next .

This will initiate auto-configuration which attempts to connect your device to your e-mail server and automatically download the necessary e-mail connection settings.

If auto-configuration is successful you can begin sending/receiving e-mails. If unsuccessful you will need to manually enter the settings.

5 Once auto-configuration is finished, tap

Next

, then

Finish

, or you can select

Options to configure additional e-mail settings.

If auto-configuration is not successful, contact your ISP or network administrator for the following information and enter them manually:

User name and password

Domain name

Account type and name

Incoming and outgoing e-mail server

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Pocket MSN

Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs

Microsoft Outlook Mobile includes Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, Notes, Tasks, and

Messaging. You can use these programs individually or in tandem with each other. For example, e-mail addresses stored in Contacts can be used in Messaging.

You can use ActiveSync to synchronize your Outlook Mobile data with the Microsoft

Outlook information on your computer or to a Microsoft Exchange server.

See ”Using ActiveSync” on page 30 for more information.

Calendar

Calendar enables you to conveniently manage your schedules and appointments or any other activities associated with a time and date. You can schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Checking your appointments is easy using one of several views—Agenda, Day, Week, Month, and Year.

To open Calendar:

Tap .

Calendar opens to today’s schedule.

Tap to go to current date.

Tap to display or edit the appointment details.

Switch display views by tapping the view option on the lower left corner of the command bar.

NOTE:

You can customize the Calendar display, such as changing the first day of the week, by tapping

Menu > Options

.

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Scheduling an appointment

1 If you are in Day or Week view, tap the desired date and time for the appointment.

2 Tap Menu > New Appointment .

Tap to select a date.

Tap to choose from a predefined text.

Tap to choose previously entered location.

Tap to select a time.

Notes is a good place for maps, directions, or meeting reminders.

3 Using the soft keyboard, enter the appointment details.

To select a field, tap it.

Hide the soft keyboard to see all available fields.

4 To add notes, tap the

Notes

tab.

5 After completing the appointment details, tap ok .

If you select “Remind me” in an appointment, your device notifies you according to the options set in the Settings > Personal > Sounds &

Notifications

option.

Viewing an appointment

You can view an appointment schedule in all views except for Year and Agenda view.

To see the details of an appointment, tap the appointment.

To see a pop-up menu of available actions for an appointment, tap and hold the appointment.

In Year view, the time of appointments are indicated by symbols. An upward triangle means a morning appointment; a downward triangle means an afternoon appointment. A solid square indicates an appointment that overlaps the noon day border.

Finding an appointment

Tap

> Search

, enter the appointment name, select

Calendar

for the type, then tap

Search

.

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Beaming an appointment

You can send an appointment to another IR- or Bluetooth-enabled device by beaming it.

1 If you intend to send the appointment:

Via IR: Ensure that the two devices have IR turned on, then align the IR port of your device with that of the other device so that they are unobstructed and within close range.

• Via Bluetooth: Ensure that the two devices have Bluetooth turned on, discoverable, and within close range.

2 In Agenda, Day or Month view, tap and hold the appointment.

3 Select

Beam Appointment on the pop-up menu.

4 Tap the device that you want to send the appointment to.

Using the Calendar summary screen

When you tap an appointment in Agenda or Day view, a summary screen is displayed.

To change the appointment, tap Edit .

Creating a meeting request

You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outlook. The meeting request is created automatically and is sent when you synchronize Messaging or when you connect to your e-mail server. Indicate how you want meeting requests sent by tapping Menu > Options .

To schedule a meeting:

1 Create an appointment.

2 In the appointment details, hide the input panel, then tap Attendees .

3 Select a contact from the Contact list.

4 Tap ok to return to the appointment details page.

5 Tap ok

.

The meeting request is created automatically and placed in the Outlook E-mail

Outbox folder.

6 Tap ok .

Synchronizing calendar items

Calendar items created on your device are copied to your computer and/or on a Microsoft Exchange server during synchronization, and vice versa. By default, Calendar items from the last two weeks are synchronized.

Similarly, Calendar items that are deleted from your device are deleted from your computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa.

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To save storage space on your device, synchronize appointments within a convenient date range. Perform the following:

(a) Connect your device to your computer.

(b) In ActiveSync on your computer, if the details pane is not open, click Show

Details

.

(c) Double-click Calendar , then select an interval in “Synchronize only the past”.

Contacts

Contacts maintains a list of your friends’ and colleagues’ contact information.

To open Contacts:

Perform one of the following:

On the Today screen, press the right soft button or tap Contacts .

Tap .

Contacts opens to the contact list. To change the way contact information is displayed in the list, tap

Menu > Options

.

Tap one of the letter blocks to display only contact names starting with such letters.

Enter the name of the contact you’re searching for.

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Tap to create a new contact.

To create a contact:

1 Tap New .

Tap a field to enter contact information.

Scroll to see more fields.

Notes is a good place for additional contact information.

2 Using the soft keyboard, enter a name and other contact information.

To select a field, tap it.

Hide the soft keyboard to see all available fields.

3 To add notes, tap the

Notes

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4 After completing the contact details, tap ok

.

To find a contact:

There are several ways to find a contact.

Using the MC35 keypad, press the starting letter of the contact name

Tap one of the letter blocks displayed across the top of the contact list.

Use the Smart Lookup function by entering the first few letters of the contact you’re looking for in the search box under the navigation bar. To show all contacts again, clear text from the box or tap the button to the right of the box.

Tap

> Search

, enter the contact name, select

Contacts for the type, then tap

Search

.

Using the Contacts summary screen

When you tap a contact in the contact list (or select it using the joystick), a summary screen displays. This is referred to as a contact card. To change the contact information, tap

Menu > Edit

.

Calling a contact

You can make a call to a contact using either the contact list or the contact card.

To make a call from the contact list:

Using commands in the pop-up menu.

(a) Tap and hold a contact to display a pop-up menu of actions.

Tap any call options to make a call.

(b) Tap any of the Call options to make a call.

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Using the contact list abbreviation

(a) Tap the letter in the right column next to the contact you want to call. The contact’s summary screen appears.

(b) Tap which number to call or send e-mail/text messages.

The letter that appears opposite a contact entry corresponds to a particular contact information. These are as follows:

• e – E-mail address

• e2 – Second e-mail address

• e3 – Third e-mail address

• h – Home phone number

• h2 – Second home phone number

• m – Mobile phone number

• pgr – Pager phone number

• sms – SMS address

• w – Work phone number

• w2 – Second work phone number

• web – Web page

Using the hardware buttons

(a) Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the contact list and select the contact you want to call.

(b) Press the

Send

button twice—once to launch Phone and another to make the call. The call will be made to that contact’s priority number.

To make a call from a contact card:

Tap any of the listed phone numbers.

Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the listed numbers and select one, then press the joystick or

Send

button to make the call.

Sending a message to a contact

You can send an e-mail or text message to a contact either from the contact list or from a contact card.

To send a message from the contact list:

1 Tap and hold a contact to display a pop-up menu of actions.

- or -

Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the list and select a contact, then press the joystick to display a pop-up menu of actions.

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2 Tap

Send E-mail

or

Send Text Message

.

- or -

Move the joystick up or down to select either Send option, then press the joystick to enable it.

Messaging opens to a new message screen with the “To” box automatically filled out with the selected contact’s e-mail address/SMS number.

3 Proceed to composing the message.

To send a message from a contact card:

1 Tap any of the listed e-mail/text addresses.

- or -

Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the listed e-mail/text addresses and select one, then press the joystick.

Messaging opens to a new message screen with the “To” box automatically filled out with the selected contact’s e-mail/text address.

2 Proceed to composing the message.

Beaming a contact card

You can send a contact card to another IR- or Bluetooth-enabled device either from the contact list or from a contact card screen.

To beam a contact card from the contact list:

1 If you intend to send the contact card:

• Via IR: Ensure that the two devices have IR turned on, then align the IR port of your device with that of the other device so that they are unobstructed and within close range.

Via Bluetooth: Ensure that the two devices have Bluetooth turned on, discoverable, and within close range.

2 Tap and hold a contact to display a pop-up menu of actions.

- or -

Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the list and select a contact, then press the joystick to display a pop-up menu of actions.

3 Tap

Send Contact > Beam

.

4 Tap the device that you want to send the contact card to.

To beam an open contact card:

1 Perform step 1 of the previous section.

2 Tap

Menu > Send Contact > Beam

.

3 Tap the device that you want to send the contact card to.

Synchronizing contacts

Contacts created on your device are copied to your computer or on a Microsoft

Exchange server during synchronization, and vice versa. By default, all of your contacts are synchronized.

Similarly, contacts that are deleted from your device are deleted from your computer and/or server during synchronization, and vice versa.

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Tasks

Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do and prioritize them based on their importance and urgency.

To open Tasks:

Tap

> Tasks

.

Tasks opens to the task list. To change the way task information is displayed in the list, tap

Menu > Options

.

Indicates high priority.

Tap to create a short to-do task.

Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu of actions.

Tap to set the selected task as Active or

Complete.

To create a task:

1 Tap .

Tap to choose predefined subjects.

Tap a field to enter task information.

Scroll to see more fields.

Notes is a good place for additional task information.

2 Using the soft keyboard, enter the task details.

To select a field, tap it.

Hide the soft keyboard to see all available fields.

3 To add notes, tap the

Notes

tab.

4 After completing the task details, tap ok

.

Managing tasks

By default all created task items appear as one long list and are named based on their subject line. To keep your tasks organized and allow quick searching you can choose to:

• Filter tasks based on their category or completion status. Tap Menu > Filter , then select a filter option.

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Sort tasks based on their completion status, priority level, subject, start date, or due date. Tap

Menu > Sort By

, then select a sort criteria.

Beaming a task item

You can send a task item to another IR- or Bluetooth-enabled device either from the task list or from a task summary screen.

To beam a task item from the task list:

1 If you intend to send the task item:

• Via IR: Ensure that the two devices have IR turned on, then align the IR port of your device with that of the other device so that they are unobstructed and within close range.

Via Bluetooth: Ensure that the two devices have Bluetooth turned on, discoverable, and within close range.

2 Tap and hold a task item to display a pop-up menu of actions.

- or -

Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the list and select a task item, then press the joystick to display a pop-up menu of actions.

3 Tap

Beam Task

.

4 Tap the device that you want to send the task item to.

To beam a task item from its summary screen:

1 Perform step 1 of the previous section.

2 Tap

Menu > Beam

.

3 Tap the device that you want to send the task item to.

Using the Tasks summary screen

When you tap a task in the task list, a summary screen displays. To change the task, tap

Edit

.

Synchronizing tasks

Task synchronization is, by default, automatically selected in ActiveSync.

Tasks can only be synchronized with your computer; they cannot be synchronized with a server.

Tasks created on your device are copied to your computer during synchronization, and vice versa. By default, only incomplete tasks are synchronized.

Similarly, tasks that are deleted from your device are deleted from your computer during synchronization, and vice versa.

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Notes

Quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings, and phone numbers with Notes.

You can create a written note or a recording. You can also include a recording in a note.

If a note is open when you create the recording, it is included in the note as an icon. If the note list displays, it is created as a stand-alone recording. The option to create notes is integrated in other Outlook Mobile programs.

To open Notes:

• Tap > Notes .

Notes opens to the note list.

Tap to change the sort order of the list.

Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu of actions.

Tap to create a new item.

To create a note:

1 Tap

New

.

2 Compose the note by using any of the Input Selector options, by writing/drawing on the screen, or by creating a recording.

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3 Once you’ve completed the note, tap ok

.

Managing notes

By default all created notes appear as one long list and are named chronologically

(i.e., Note1, Note2, etc.). To keep your notes organized you can choose to:

• Move or copy notes to system default folders, or you can create new folders to fit your preferences. This helps you filter your notes and locate them quickly. Select the appropriate command from the pop-up menu or tap Menu .

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Rename notes to identify them in a more meaningful manner. Select the appropriate command from the pop-up menu or tap

Menu

.

Sort notes based on name, date, size, or type to make searching easier. Tap the

Sort By

pick list on the upper right corner of the note list, then select a sort criteria.

Sending a note

You can send a note by beaming it to another person’s IR- or Bluetooth-enabled device, or you can send it via e-mail.

NOTE:

You must first set up an e-mail account on your device before you can send a

note by e-mail. See ”Setting an e-mail server connection” on page 64 for more

information.

To beam a note from the note list:

1 If you intend to send the note:

Via IR: Ensure that the two devices have IR turned on, then align the IR port of your device with that of the other device so that they are unobstructed and within close range.

Via Bluetooth: Ensure that the two devices have Bluetooth turned on, discoverable, and within close range.

2 Tap and hold a note to display a pop-up menu of actions.

- or -

Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the list and select a note, then press the joystick to display a pop-up menu of actions.

3 Tap

Beam File

.

4 Tap the device that you want to send the note to.

To beam an open note:

1 Perform step 1 of the previous section.

2 Tap

Menu > Tools > Beam

.

3 Tap the device that you want to send the note to.

To send a note via e-mail from the task list:

1 Tap and hold a note to display a pop-up menu of actions.

- or -

Move the joystick up or down to scroll through the list and select a note, then press the joystick to display a pop-up menu of actions.

2 Tap

Send

.

A new message screen displays with the selected note shown as an attachment

(*.pwi).

3 Proceed to completing the e-mail message.

To send an open note via e-mail:

1 Tap

Menu > Tools > Send

.

A new message screen displays with the selected note shown as an attachment

(*.pwi).

2 Proceed to completing the e-mail message.

Synchronizing notes

Notes synchronization is, by default, automatically selected in ActiveSync.

Notes can only be synchronized with your computer; they cannot be synchronized with a server.

Notes created on your device are copied to your computer during synchronization, and vice versa.

Similarly, notes that are deleted from your device are deleted from your computer during synchronization, and vice versa.

Handwritten text or drawings will appear as pictures in your computer.

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Messaging

Use Messaging to manage and organize both your e-mail and text (SMS) messages.

See ”Setting an e-mail server connection” on page 64 for more information on how to set

up an e-mail server connection. For instructions on how to use a text messaging service,

see “Text messaging service” on page 127.

With Messaging, you can:

Synchronize Outlook E-mail messages Microsoft Outlook on your computer or with a Microsoft Exchange server.

Send and receive e-mail messages by connecting directly to an e-mail server through an Internet service provider (ISP) or a network.

Send and receive text messages through your mobile service subscription.

Messaging supports 8 bits data with class 0, 1, 2, 3, as well as USDD (Unstructured

Supplementary Service Data).

To open Messaging:

Tap .

Tap to toggle display from folder list to message list.

Tap to select a sort order for the messages.

Tap to create a new e-mail or text message.

To send and receive e-mail messages:

Tap

Menu > Send /Receive

.

Using the message list

The messages you receive display in the message list. By default, the most recently received messages display first in the list.

Tap to select the sort order for messages.

Tap and hold a message to display a pop-up menu of actions.

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When you receive a message, tap it to open. Unread messages are displayed in bold text.

Creating an e-mail/text message

Whether you want to send an e-mail or text message, you do so by changing the

Account option. To do so, tap

Menu > Go To > Text Messages

or

Outlook E-mail

.

The following procedures explain how to compose an e-mail message. For procedures

on how to compose a text message, see page 129.

To compose an e-mail message:

1 In the message list, tap

New

.

2 Enter the e-mail address of your intended recipients in the “To” box. You can do this in different ways.

Manually enter the address using any of the Input Selector options.

Type the first few letters of an e-mail address that is stored in Contacts, then tap any of the available e-mail addresses. The auto-suggest feature suggests e-mail addresses as you type so that you find them more quickly.

Tap

Menu > Add Recipient

to display the contact list, then tap a contact from the list.

Make sure multiple e-mail addresses within the same field is separated with a semicolon.

3 Compose your e-mail message.

Outlook E-Mail supports the following e-mail options.

To enter a preset or frequently used messages, tap

Menu > My Text

, then select a message.

Use the

Menu > Insert command to attach a picture, voice note, or any file as e-mail attachments.

When attaching a voice note, the Recording toolbar appears for you to create the voice note (file format: .wav); or you can select a previously created voice note (file format: .pwi).

Outlook Mobile now supports attachment of Office Mobile files (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).

Use the

Menu > Spell Check command to search your message for common spelling errors.

Use the

Menu > Message Options

command to set the priority level, security, and language options.

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4 Tap

Send

when you've finished the message.

If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Outbox folder and sent the next time you’re online.

To keep sent items:

By default, sent e-mail messages are not saved on your device to help conserve memory. If you prefer to keep copies of sent e-mail messages, follow the procedure below:

1 In the message list, tap

Menu > Tools > Options

.

2 On the Message tab, then select the “Keep copies of sent items in the Sent folder” option.

3 Tap ok .

4 If you are using an Outlook E-mail or a IMAP4 account, select the

Sent Items

folder for synchronization.

For more information on e-mail synchronization options, see “To configure

ActiveSync e-mail synchronization settings” on page 79.

Creating a message signature

You can personalize your e-mail and text messages by appending a signature to it. The signature support of your device allows you to create different signatures for your e-mail and SMS account. This feature also eliminates the need to re-type a closing for every message.

To create a signature:

1 In the message list, tap

Menu > Tools > Options

.

2 On the Accounts tab, tap Signatures .

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4 Select the “Use signature with this account” option.

5 You can use the signature for new messages only, or you can select the “Use signature when replying and forwarding” option to append it to all outgoing messages.

6 Enter a signature in the box.

7 Tap ok .

Managing messages and folders

By default, messages are displayed in one of five folders for each service you have created—Deleted Items, Drafts, Inbox, Outbox, and Sent Items.

The behavior of the Deleted and Sent Items folders depends on the options you have chosen. To set these options, in the message list:

(a) Tap

Menu > Tools > Option s.

(b) On the Message tab, select your options.

If you want to organize messages into subfolders, tap Menu > Tools >

Manage Folders

to create new folders.

To move a message to another folder, in the message list, tap and hold the message, then tap

Move

on the pop-up menu.

Downloading messages

The manner in which messages are downloaded in your device depends on the type account you have.

E-mail messages in an Outlook E-mail account can be downloaded during

ActiveSync synchronization.

E-mail messages in an e-mail account provided by your ISP, or that you access using a virtual private network (VPN) server can be downloaded from a remote email server.

Text messages are automatically received by your device when the phone function is turned on. When the phone function is disabled, messages are held by your mobile phone service provider until the next time you turn the phone function on.

Synchronizing Outlook e-mail messages

Outlook e-mail messages can be synchronized as part of the general ActiveSync synchronization process.

During ActiveSync synchronization:

Only the first 500 bytes (or characters, including spaces) of each new message sent to you within the last three days.

Messages are copied from the Outlook Inbox folder on your computer, or from a

Microsoft Exchange server, to the Outlook E-mail Inbox folder on your device.

The messages on your device and on your computer are linked. When you delete a message on your device, it is also deleted from your computer the next time you synchronize, and vice versa.

To set up ActiveSync e-mail synchronization:

1 Open ActiveSync on your computer.

2 Click Tools > Options .

3 In the Mobile Device list under the Desktop area, select the “E-mail” option.

4 Click OK .

To configure ActiveSync e-mail synchronization settings:

1 Connect your device to your computer.

2 On ActiveSync on your computer, make sure the details pane is open. If it’s not, click

Show Details

.

3 Double-click E-Mail .

4 Select the e-mail synchronization options you prefer.

• If you receive long messages often and want to synchronize them in full, select a larger size in the “Limit e-mail size to” list.

• If you want to synchronize more past messages, increase the interval in the

“Include the previous” box.

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If you want to include email attachments, select the “Include file attachments” option. To limit the size of synchronized attachments, select the “Only if smaller than” option and enter a size limit. Attachments larger than this limit will not be synchronized with your device.

If you want to synchronize folders other than Inbox, click

Select Folders

, then select the subfolders that you want to synchronize.

The Deleted Items folder synchronizes only one direction, from the device to the computer. Items in the Deleted Items folder on your computer will not appear on your device.

5 Click OK twice .

Synchronizing POP3/IMAP4 e-mail messages

POP3/IMAP4 e-mail messages are downloaded using an e-mail server connection.

During e-mail server synchronization:

New e-mail messages are downloaded to that account’s Inbox folder.

E-mail messages in that account’s Outbox folder are sent.

E-mail messages that have been deleted in the e-mail server are removed from your device’s Inbox folder.

If you are using a POP3 account and you move e-mail messages to a folder you created, the link is broken between the messages on your device and their copies on the e-mail server. The next time you connect, the e-mail server sees that the messages are missing from the device’s Inbox and delete them from the server.

This prevents you from having duplicate copies of a message, but it also means that you will no longer have access to messages that you move to folders created from anywhere except your device.

If you are using an IMAP4 account, the folders you create and the e-mail messages you move are mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are available to you anytime you connect to your e-mail server, whether it is from your device or from your computer. This synchronization of folders occurs whenever you connect to your mail server, create new folders or rename/delete folders when connected.

To synchronize POP3/IMAP4 e-mail messages:

1 On the message list on your device, tap Menu > Go To , then select the e-mail account you want to use.

2 Tap Menu > Send/Receive .

Microsoft Office Mobile programs

Microsoft Office Mobile includes the mobile versions of the popular Word, Excel, and

PowerPoint programs. With these mobile programs, you maintain a productive work schedule even while on-the-go.

Word Mobile

Use Word Mobile to:

Create and edit documents and templates and save them as .doc, .rtf, .txt, and .dot files.

Edit Word documents and templates created on your computer. You can also open and edit Pocket Word (*.psw) documents.

Synchronize documents and templates between your device and your computer.

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To open Word Mobile:

Tap

> Programs > Word Mobile

.

The Word Mobile document list displays.

Using the Word Mobile document list

The Word Mobile document list is the default screen when you open Word Mobile. Every time you tap ok in an open document, this list displays.

Tap a file in the document list to open it. You can open only one document at a time.

To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list, then select the appropriate action on the pop-up menu.

Creating a Word Mobile document

Word Mobile has built-in templates for creating a new document, meeting notes, memo, phone memo, and to do list.

To change the default template:

1 On the document list, tap

Menu > Options

.

2 Select another template from the “Default template” pick list.

3 Tap ok

.

To create a new document:

1 On the document list, tap New .

A new document appears based on the default template.

2 Enter the information using any of the Input Selector options.

3 Format texts by using the Word Mobile toolbar.

This toolbar provides basic formatting options, such as font style, paragraph alignment, and bullet options. You can show and hide this toolbar by tapping

View >

Toolbar .

4 Tap ok

.

This will close the newly created document and automatically name the file after the first several words in the document. The new document is placed in the Word

Mobile document list.

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Tap

Menu > File > Save As

to customize the save settings.

Tap to return to the document list

(changes are saved automatically).

Tap and hold anywhere in the document to display a pop-up menu of actions.

Tap to view the toolbar, change Zoom options, and enable text wrapping.

Tips for working in Word Mobile

If you're opening a Word document created on a computer, select

Wrap to

Window

on the View menu so that you can see the entire document.

You can change the zoom magnification by tapping

View > Zoom

, then select the percentage you want. Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower one to see more of your document.

Sending a Word Mobile document

You can send a Word Mobile document by beaming it to another person’s IR- or

Bluetooth-enabled device or send it as an attachment via e-mail.

To beam a document:

1 If you intend to send the document:

• Via IR: Ensure that the two devices have IR turned on, then align the IR port of your device with that of the other device so that they are unobstructed and within close range.

• Via Bluetooth: Ensure that the two devices have Bluetooth turned on, discoverable, and within close range.

2 From the Word document list, select the item you want to beam.

3 Tap

Menu > Beam File

.

4 Tap the device that you want to send the file to.

To send a document via e-mail from the document list:

NOTE:

Make sure that your device is properly setup to send and receive mail. See

”Getting connected” on page 61 for more information.

1 From the Word document list, select the item you want to send.

2 Tap Menu > Send .

A new message screen displays with the selected file shown as an attachment.

3 Proceed to completing the e-mail message.

4 Tap

Send

.

To send an open document via e-mail:

1 Tap Menu > File > Send .

A new message screen displays with the file shown as an attachment.

2 Proceed to completing the e-mail message.

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Synchronizing Word documents

You can synchronize Word documents created on your computer with your device. Note the following reminders when selecting this option.

Word Mobile does not support synchronization of password-protected files. You must first remove the password protection in Word on your computer if you want to view the document on the device.

ActiveSync need to convert your computer document files before synchronizing it with your device. Converted files may not contain all information found in original file. For more information, on the Word Mobile document list, tap

> Help , then locate the Unsupported features in Word Mobile link.

To synchronize Word documents:

1 Connect your device to your computer.

2 Click

Tools > Options

.

3 Select the “Files” option.

This will create the <device name> My Documents folder on your computer’s desktop.

4 Place all the Word documents you want to synchronize with your device in this folder.

5 Initiate synchronization.

The documents you placed on the <device name> My Documents folder are copied to your device.

Excel Mobile

Use Excel Mobile to:

Create, view, and edit workbooks and save them as .xls and .xlt files.

Edit Excel workbooks and templates created on your computer.

Create, view, and edit charts/graphs and save them in a separate worksheet or embed them as objects in the source worksheet.

Synchronize Excel workbooks and templates between your device and your computer.

To open Excel Mobile:

• Tap > Programs > Excel Mobile .

The Excel Mobile workbook list displays.

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Using the Excel Mobile workbook list

The Excel Mobile workbook list is the default screen when you open Excel Mobile. Every time you tap ok in an open workbook, this list displays.

Tap a file in the workbook list to open it. You can open only one workbook at a time.

To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list, then select the appropriate action on the pop-up menu.

Creating an Excel Mobile workbook

Word Mobile has built-in templates for creating a blank workbook and a vehicle mileage log.

To change the default template:

1 On the workbook list, tap

Menu > Options

.

2 Select another template from the “Template for new workbook” drop-down list.

3 Tap ok

.

To create a new workbook:

1 On the workbook list, tap New .

A new workbook appears based on the on default template.

2 Perform any of the following.

Tap a cell, enter the information (values, text, formula), then tap

Enter

.

If you’re entering a formula, enter the equal sign (=) first.

Tap Help for more information on how to perform more advanced workbook tasks.

Use the Excel toolbar. It has tools for working with formulas, functions, and charts; as well as options for sorting and filtering data. You can show and hide this toolbar by tapping View > Toolbar .

• A new workbook by default has only three worksheets. To add more worksheets, tap Menu > Format > Modify Sheets > Insert .

3 Tap ok .

This will close the newly created workbook and automatically name the file as

Book#. The new document is placed in the Excel Mobile workbook list.

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Tap Menu > File > Save As to customize the save settings.

Tap to return to the workbook list (changes are saved automatically).

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Tap to create a charts or graph.

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Toobar

Tips for working in Excel Mobile

Note the following when working in large worksheets.

View in full-screen mode to see as much of your worksheet as possible.

Tap

View > Full Screen

.

To exit full screen mode, tap

View

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Show and hide screen elements.

Tap

View

, then tap the elements you want to show or hide.

You might want to freeze the top and left-most panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet.

(a) Select the cell where you want to freeze panes.

(b) Tap View > Freeze Panes .

Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet.

(a) Tap

View > Split

.

(b) Drag the split bar to where you want it.

To remove the split, tap

View > Remove Split

.

Show and hide rows and columns.

To hide a row or column:

(a) Select a cell in the row or column you want to hide.

(b) Tap Menu > Format > Row or Column > Hide.

To display a hidden row or column:

(a) Select the cells which span the hidden row or column.

(b) Tap Menu > Format > Row or Column > Unhide .

Sending an Excel Mobile workbook

You can send an Excel Mobile workbook by beaming it to another person’s IR- or

Bluetooth-enabled device, or you can send it as an e-mail attachment. You can do any of these in the same manner as you do with a Word Mobile document. See “Synchronizing

Word documents” on page 83 for more information.

Synchronizing Excel workbooks

You can synchronize Excel workbook created on your computer with your device. You can do this in the same manner as you do with Word documents. See “Synchronizing

Word documents” on page 83 for more information.

PowerPoint Mobile

Use PowerPoint Mobile to view slide show presentations. You can download slide show presentations from a storage card, company network, internet, e-mail attachment or obtained by synchronizing with your personal computer.

To open PowerPoint Mobile:

Tap

> PowerPoint Mobile

.

Getting slide shows onto your device

You can download PowerPoint files from a memory card or the Web to your computer, then synchronize them with your device. To do so, you need to activate your device (you only need to activate it once), then set up synchronization for files in ActiveSync.

To get slide show presentation onto your device:

1 Open ActiveSync on your computer.

2 Use Windows Explorer on your computer to locate the PowerPoint Mobile folder and the Pocket_PC My Documents folder.

3 Use ActiveSync to download the files from your computer to your device as described in the Read Me file in the PowerPoint Mobile folder.

Using PowerPoint Mobile

PowerPoint Mobile contains a list of files stored on your device. The file list is the default screen when you open PowerPoint Mobile.

To open a PowerPoint presentation:

1 Tap

> Programs > PowerPoint Mobile

.

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2 Tap the slide show you want to view.

3 Tap the current slide to advance to the next slide.

To stop a slide show presentation:

In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation, tap and hold , then tap

End Show

.

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To change the slide show presentation:

1 In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation, tap and hold

2 Tap the Orientation tab, then select the orientation.

To navigate between slides:

1 In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation, tap and hold the

Go to Slide

.

2 Tap the slide you want to view.

, then tap

Show Options

.

, then tap

Setting the slide show playback options

You can change the PowerPoint presentation settings to turn off animation, prevent slide show transitions from playing, or set time interval between each slide.

To set the slide show playback options:

1 In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation, tap and hold the

Show Options

.

, then tap

2 Tap the Playback tab; select the Override playback options for all files check box.

3 Perform any of the following:

• Select the “Show without animation” option to turn off builds and other animations.

• Select the “Show without slide transition” option to prevent slide transitions from playing.

• Select the “Use slide timings, if present” option to use the timings recorded with each slide in a presentation.

• Select the -“Loop continuously” option to automatically advance to the first slide after the last slide in a presentation.

4 Tap ok .

Sending a PowerPoint file

You can send a PowerPoint file to another person either by e-mail or by beaming it to that person’s IR- or Bluetooth-enabled device.

NOTE:

You must first set up an e-mail account on your device before you can send a

PowerPoint file by e-mail. See “To set up an e-mail account” on page 64 for more

information.

To send a PowerPoint file by beaming:

1 In the PowerPoint document list, tap and hold the document.

2 Tap

Beam File

on the pop-up menu.

3 Perform one of the following:

Select a Bluetooth-enabled device, then tap the

Tap to send

link.

• Align the IR port of your device with that of the other IR-enabled device so that they are unobstructed and within close range, then select the IR-enabled device and tap the

Tap to send

link.

To send a PowerPoint file by e-mail:

1 In the PowerPoint document list, tap and hold the document.

2 Tap

Send via E-mail

on the pop-up menu.

A new message screen in Inbox displays with the selected note shown as an attachment (*.pwi).

3 Proceed to completing the e-mail message.

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Windows Media Player

Enjoy your favorite music and movies on the road, online or offline, with the new

Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC. The Player provides you with the highest quality audio and video experience for your mobile entertainment and it works seamlessly with Windows Media Player 10 on your Windows XP-based computer.

Copying files to your device

Use the Sync feature in Windows Media Player 10 on your computer to copy your digital media files to your device. Using the Player, instead of simply copying files using the

Explore button in ActiveSync, ensures that licenses are copied with protected files.

1 In Windows Media Player on your computer, click the

Library tab (you must first connect your device to your computer).

2 In the Playlist pane, click the playlist, category, or other item that you want to copy.

3 On the top right side of the screen, click

Now Playing List

, then select

Sync List

.

4 Drag the items from middle portion of the screen to the Sync List pane to add them to the list of items to be synchronized.

5 Click

Start Sync

at the bottom right corner of the screen.

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Windows Media Player verifies that there is sufficient storage space on your device to copy the selected files. If there is sufficient space, the files are converted (if necessary) and copied. If the device has insufficient storage space,

May not fit appears next to the selected items in the Sync List pane.

NOTE:

To facilitate faster copying of audio files to your device, it is recommended that you configure Windows Media Player 10 on your computer to automatically determine the quality level settings applicable to your MC35 EDA. See the Windows Media Player

Help on your computer for more information.

To open Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC:

Tap .

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The library

The library contains links to your playlists and audio or video files. You can sort content by criteria such as artist name, album title or genre. By default, Windows Media Player

10 Mobile automatically searches your device for compatible digital media files and adds them to the My Device library. Similarly, when you insert a storage card into your device,

Windows Media Player 10 Mobile automatically detects the files and adds them to the

Storage Card library.

To update the library:

If the Player does not detect new files that you copy to your device, you can manually update the library.

1 Tap

> Windows Media

.

2 Tap

Menu > Update Library

.

3 Wait for files to be added, then tap Done .

The playlist

A playlist is a customized list of digital media files that you want to watch or listen to.

Using a playlist lets you group various digital media files together and specify the order you want the files to play in. You can also use playlists to copy files to your computer.

You can create a playlist based on:

Source - For example, tracks from various CDs of your favorite artist or streaming media from an online music site.

Personal preferences - For example, a playlist of tracks belonging to your favored music genre or video clips from your funny movie collection.

Mood or activities - For example, a playlist of tracks you want to listen while travelling or during your R&R periods.

The Player has two default playlists:

Local Content - Consists of all compatible audio and video files stored on your device and/or storage card.

Web Favorites - Consists of your favorite streaming media files. This playlist is empty until you add items to it.

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To add items to the Now Playing playlist:

1 On the Library screen, tap

Menu > Library

.

2 Select a library in the Library pick list (for example a storage card).

TIP: If the Player does not detect new files that you copied to your device, you can manually update the library by tapping

Menu > Update Library

. After the files have been added, tap Done .

3 Select a category, then tap and hold the item that you want to add in the Now

Playing folder.

4 Tap

Menu > Queue Up

.

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5 Tap

Menu > Now Playing

.

6 On the Now Playing screen, tap to add to the Now Playing playlist.

to switch to the Library screen and find items

NOTE:

To quickly add a group of files to the Now Playing playlist, tap and hold an item in the library (such as an album name, artist name or genre), then tap

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To edit the Now Playing playlist:

1 On the Player screen, tap

Now Playing

.

- or -

Tap

Menu > Library > Now Playing

, then the playlist you want to edit.

2 Perform any of the following:

• Tap to move the selected item up in the playlist. You can also tap and drag an item to move it up in the playlist.

Tap to move the selected item down in the playlist. You can also tap and drag an item to move it down in the playlist.

Tap playlist.

to display the Library screen and add items to the Now Playing

Tap to delete the selected item from the playlist.

Tap to view track properties of the selected item.

To delete an item in the Now Playing playlist:

1 On the Playback screen, tap

Now Playing

.

2 Tap and hold the item you want to delete, then tap

Remove from Playlist

from the pop-up menu.

- or -

Tap an item you want to delete, then tap

Menu

>

Remove from Playlist

.

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Viewing track properties

You can check the file properties of a track for your reference. You can do this either in a playlist screen or in the Player screen.

To view track properties from a playlist:

1 On the Library screen, tap My Playlists .

2 Tap a playlist category.

3 On the Playlist screen, tap or play a file.

4 Tap

Menu > Properties

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5 Tap the scroll bar to view more fields.

6 Tap ok .

To view track properties from the Player screen:

On the Playback screen, tap

Menu > Properties

.

- or -

On the Playback screen, tap Now Playing , then tap

Tap the scroll bar to view more fields.

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File Playback

The Player supports playback of the following file formats:

Windows Media - Including .asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmv, .wmx, and .wvx files.

MPEG - .mp3 files

You can play files stored in your device, a storage card, or a network.

Playing a file stored in your device or in a storage card

If you want to use files stored in a storage card, install the card to your device. See “To

insert a storage card” on page 12 for more information.

1 On the Playback screen, tap Now Playing .

2 Tap located.

, then the playlist/location where the file you want to play is assigned/

3 Tap

Play

.

Screen shifts to the Player screen. Unless you selected the last listed track in a playlist or location, the rest of the tracks will automatically be played.

Playing a streaming media file

You can play files located on a network. Your device must first be connected to the network before you can do this.

1 On the Playback screen, tap

Menu > Library

.

2 Tap Menu > Open URL .

3 Enter a URL.

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4 Tap ok

.

Screen shifts to the Player screen.

Playback controls

The user interface of the Windows Media Player Mobile Playback screen lets you easily manage all aspects of the track playback. The screenshot below shows the functions of the Playback control buttons, as well as all available menus.

Displays the track title, artist name, and/or genre.

Displays the rating of the current file

Tap to shift to full screen mode.

Tap to go to http://www.

windowsmedia.com.

Tap to display the

Now Playing playlist.

Adjust the progress of the current track.

Tap to toggle the sound on or off.

Tap to adjust volume.

Tap to select playback mode and program settings.

Tap to skip to next track.

Tap to play or pause.

Tap to skip to previous track.

To play a playlist in random order:

• Tap Menu > Shuffle .

To repeat playback of a playlist:

• Tap Menu > Repeat .

Customizing the Player

You can change the appearance and functionality of the Player to suit your personal style and preferences.

Using skins to change the Player look

Change the appearance of the Player by using skins. To download skins and learn related information, go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/.

To download skins from your computer to your device, follow the procedures described in

the “Using ActiveSync to copy files” section on page 36.

NOTE:

To make sure that downloaded skins appear in the Skin Chooser panel, do not store the skin files in the Windows folder of your device.

To change Player appearance:

1 On the Playback screen, tap

Menu > Options > Skins tab.

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2 Tap the

Previous

or

Next button to locate a skin.

3 Tap ok

.

The Player switches to skin mode.

Changing your audio and video settings

You can change the audio and video settings of the Player to suit your listening preferences.

To set audio and video preferences:

1 On the Playback screen, tap

Menu > Options > Playback tab.

2 Perform the following:

In the “Show time as” list, select whether to show how much time has elapsed or remaining on the Playback screen.

• Tap the “Pause playback while using another program” check box, to pause or continue playback when another program screen is displayed.

Select the “Resume playback after a phone call” option, to continue playback after a phone call.

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3 Tap the

Video

tab, then perform the following:

In the “Play video in full screen” list, select a screen size for video playback.

Select the “Scale to fit in window” option to scale down oversized video files (typically over 240 x 176 pixels).

4 Tap ok

.

Changing your network settings

You can define Player settings for connecting to a network to optimized playback of streaming media.

To set network settings:

1 On the Playback screen, tap Menu > Options > Network tab.

2 Select the check box opposite each network protocol you want to enable.

You must select at least one protocol.

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3 Select the speed of your network connection.

4 Tap ok .

NOTE:

Some networks use a firewall that prevents users from receiving streams.

Contact your network administrator for more information.

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Changing the startup screen

You can define the startup screen when you start the Windows Media Player Mobile.

To change the startup screen:

1 On the Playback screen, tap

Menu > Options > Library tab.

2 Perform one of the following:

Select the “Start Player on Library screen” option, to show the Library screen when you start the Windows Media Player Mobile.

Clear the “Start Player on Library screen” check box, to show the

Playback screen when you start the Windows Media Player Mobile.

3 Tap ok

.

Setting hardware playback controls

The button mapping function allows you to assign hardware buttons on your device to perform standard playback functions. You can also assign a button to toggle off the screen to help minimize power consumption while continuing to listen to music.

To map a button:

1 On the Playback screen, tap

Menu > Options > Buttons tab.

2 In the list of controls, tap a control name.

3 Tap the

Assign

button, then press the hardware button on your device.

4 Tap ok .

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Licenses and Protected files

Some digital media content from the Internet, CD tracks, and videos have associated licenses that protect them from being unlawfully distributed or shared.

Licenses are managed and created using digital rights management (DRM), which is the technology for securing content and managing the rights for its access.

Some licenses may prevent you from playing files that are copied to your device. Files that have licenses associated with them are called protected files.

Use the Windows Media Player on your computer to copy your digital media files to your device. Using the Player, ensures that licenses are copied with protected files.

For more information on using Windows Media Player for Pocket PC, tap > Help .

Internet Explorer Mobile

Use Internet Explorer Mobile to view Internet or Intranet sites from your device. You can download files and programs when browsing these sites. During synchronization with your computer, you can choose to download your favorite links and mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder of Internet Explorer on your computer.

Internet Explorer Mobile includes support for:

XHTML Basic

Cascading Style Sheets

WML 2.0

JScript 5.5

IPv6

Enter the web address you want to visit.

Go button

Tap to select a previously selected site.

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To open Internet Explorer Mobile:

Tap .

Browsing the Internet

To connect and start browsing:

Perform any of the following:

Tap Menu > Favorites , then tap the favorite you want to view.

In the address bar that appears at the top of the screen, enter the Web

• address you want to visit, then tap .

Tap the Address Bar pick list to choose from previously entered addresses.

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Viewing the History list

Tap

Menu > History

.

To change the number of days of links stored in the History list and clear the History list:

1 On the Internet Explorer Mobile main screen, tap

Menu > Tools > Options >

Memory tab.

2 Tap the pick list under “Save links to pages visited in the past” to set the number of days of links.

3 Tap

Clear History

to delete the stored links.

4 Tap ok

.

Mobile favorites

To display the Mobile Favorites navigation screen:

1 Tap Menu > Favorites .

2 Tap the page you want to view.

The page that was downloaded the last time you synchronized with your computer displays. If the page is not on your device, the favorite is dimmed. Synchronize with your computer again to download the page to your device, or connect to the Internet to view the page.

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To add a favorite link:

1 While on the page you want to add, tap and hold on the page.

2 Tap Add to Favorites from the pop-up menu.

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3 Make the changes you want on the Name and Address boxes.

4 In the Create in list, select the folder where you want the link to be stored.

5 Tap

Add

, then tap ok

.

Mobile Favorites folder

Only items stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder of the Favorites folder of Internet

Explorer on your computer are synchronized with your device. This folder was created when you selected the Favorites information type for ActiveSync synchronization with your computer.

Favorite Links

During synchronization, the list of favorite links in the Mobile Favorites folder on your computer is synchronized with Internet Explorer Mobile on your device. Both locations are updated with changes made to either list each time you synchronize. Unless you mark the favorite link as a mobile favorite, only the link will be downloaded to your device, and you will need to connect to your ISP or network to view the content.

Mobile Favorites

If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later on your computer, you can download mobile favorites to your device. Synchronizing mobile favorites downloads

Web content to your device and enables you to view pages while you are disconnected from your ISP and computer. To quickly create mobile favorites, use the Internet Explorer plug-in installed with ActiveSync.

To create a mobile favorite:

1 In Internet Explorer on your computer, click

Tools > Create Mobile Favorite

.

2 To change the link name, enter a new name in the Name box.

3 Optionally, in Update, select a desired update schedule.

If you did not specify an update schedule, you need to manually download content to keep the information updated on both your computer and device. Before synchronizing with your device, in Internet Explorer on your computer, click

Tools

, then

Synchronize

. You will see the last time content was downloaded to the computer, and you can manually download content if needed.

4 Click OK .

Internet Explorer downloads the latest version of the page to your computer.

TIP:

You can add a button to the Internet Explorer toolbar for creating mobile favorites.

In Internet Explorer on your computer, click

View > Toolbars > Customize

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To download a mobile favorite:

1 Right-click the mobile favorite, then click

Properties

.

2 On the Download tab, specify the number of links deep you want to download.

To conserve device memory, go only one level deep.

3 Synchronize your device and computer.

Mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Explorer are downloaded to your device.

To save device memory in downloading mobile favorites:

Mobile favorites take up storage memory on your device. To minimize the amount of memory used, observe the following:

In the settings for the Favorites information type in ActiveSync options, turn off pictures and sounds, or top some mobile favorites from being downloaded to your device.

Limit the number of downloaded linked pages. In Internet Explorer on the computer, right-click the mobile favorite you want to change, then click

Properties

. On the Download tab, specify 0 or 1 for the number of linked pages you want to download.

Pocket MSN

Pocket MSN includes support for the following:

MSN Hotmail

You can read, write and send e-mail, delete e-mail and manage your

Hotmail folder.

MSN Messenger

See who’s online. Send and receive instant messages. Subscribe to status update for selected contacts so you are notified when they are online.

MSN Mobile Home

Launch a personalized browser that offers e-mail access and a portal that allows access to customized stock lists, weather, sports, entertainment and news headlines.

Options and settings

Configure the Pocket MSN settings to create a custom Pocket MSN experience.

Pocket MSN Help

Get detailed information on how to use pocket MSN.

To open Pocket MSN:

1 Tap > Programs > Pocket MSN .

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To sign in to Pocket MSN:

Signing in to Pocket MSN helps to maintain a secure access to your MSN Hotmail and

MSN Messenger accounts.

1 Tap > Today .

2 Tap

Tap here to sign in to Pocket MSN

.

3 Enter your sign-in name and password.

Select the “Save password” option so you need not enter these information again the next time you sign in.

4 Tap

Sign In

.

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MSN Hotmail

MSN Hotmail on your device lets you access your Hotmail Inbox.

NOTE:

Make sure you create a connection to the internet before using MSN Hotmail.

To view your Hotmail Inbox:

1 Tap > Programs > Pocket MSN .

2 Tap MSN Hotmail .

To synchronize your Hotmail Inbox so you see your latest e-mail messages, tap

Menu > Send/Receive .

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To keep your Hotmail Inbox up-to-date:

1 Tap

> Programs > Pocket MSN

.

2 Tap

Options > Hotmail

.

3 Tap the “Download new e-mail automatically” check box.

4 Tap ok

.

To create an e-mail message:

1 On the Hotmail Inbox screen, tap

New

.

2 Enter the e-mail add of your intended recipients in the “To” box.

3 Enter the subject in the Subject line.

4 Compose your message.

5 Tap

Send

when you have finished the message.

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MSN Messenger

MSN Messenger on your device is an instant messaging program that lets you:

See who is online

Send and receive instant messages

Conduct instant message conversations with groups of contacts

Requirements to use MSN Messenger

For MSN Messenger Service, a Passport. If you have a Hotmail® or MSN account, you already have a Passport.

Sign up for a Microsoft Passport account at http://www.passport.com. Get a free Microsoft Hotmail e-mail address at http://www.hotmail.com.

For Exchange Instant Messaging Service, an Exchange account.

To set up an Exchange account, see your network administrator.

To open MSN Messenger:

1 Tap > Programs > Pocket MSN .

2 Tap

MSN Messenger

.

Tap anywhere on the screen to sign in.

Tap to access program options.

Setting up an account

Before you can connect, you must enter Passport or Exchange account information.

NOTE:

Make sure you create a connection to the internet before using MSN

Messenger.

To set up an account:

1 Tap

> Programs > Pocket MSN

.

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2 Tap

MSN Mobile Home

.

3

Tap Sign In

.

4 Tap Get a new Windows live ID .

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6 Enter your mobile phone number for confirmation.

7 Your sign-in name and password are established the first time you sign into Pocket

MSN.

8 Tap

OK

.

To sign in to your account:

1 Tap anywhere on the MSN Messenger screen.

2 Enter your sign-in name and password.

Select the Save password check box so you need not enter these information again the next time you sign in.

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3 Tap

Sign In

.

If you already use MSN Messenger on your computer, your contacts will show up on your device without being added again.

NOTE:

To sign in after connecting to a wireless network, tap

Menu > Options >

Messenger , then follow the directions on the screen.

To work with contacts:

The MSN Messenger screen shows all of your messenger contacts at a glance, divided into Online and Not Online categories. From this view, while connected, you can chat, send an e-mail, block the contact from chatting with you, or delete contacts from your list using the pop-up menu.

To see others online without being seen, tap

Menu > My Status > Appear

Offline

.

If you block a contact, you appear offline but remain on the blocked contact list.

To unblock a contact, tap and hold the contact, then tap

Unblock

on the pop-up menu.

To chat with contacts:

1 To open a chat window, tap a contact name.

2 Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen, or tap My

Text

to enter a preset message.

3 Tap

Send

.

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Tips when chatting with contacts

To invite another contact to a multi-user chat, tap

Menu > Chat

, then tap the contact you want to invite.

To return back to your chat window, tap

Menu > Chat

, then select the person with whom you were chatting.

To see if the contact you are chatting with is responding, look for the message under the text entry area.

To sign out of your account:

Tap

Menu > Sign Out

.

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Using Phone

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Phone setup

The phone function of your MC35 EDA boasts of standard cell phone features—such as mailbox and text messages—as well as several handy call features including Speed Dial,

Caller ID, Conference Call, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voice Mail and Text messages,

Fixed Dialing, Call Barring, Call History, speakerphone, note taking, voice mail, and emergency number setting.

The Phone program is integrated with both Microsoft Contacts and Messaging. This means you can make a call and send e-mail/text messages from any of these three programs. This fully integrated functionality of Phone also makes sharing contact information between programs an easier task.

This chapter shows you how to install a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card on your device. It also describes basic phone operations and features, as well as ways of customizing the phone function based on your preferences.

Phone setup

Dialer screen

Phone operation

Making phone calls

Phone features

Phone profiles

Phone preferences

Phone setup

Installing the SIM card

If you wish to use the phone function, you need to first install a valid SIM card.

A SIM card is a small printed circuit board that must be installed when signing on as a subscriber in a GSM-based mobile phone like your MC35. It contains subscriber details, security information and memory for a personal directory of numbers.

To install the SIM card:

1 If the device is switched on:

(a) Press the

Power

button to turn off the device.

(b) Wait for five seconds to allow the device to completely enter sleep mode.

2

Remove the battery pack. See “To unistall the battery pack” on page 2 for

instructions.

3 With the rear panel facing you, slide the SIM card holder to the right.

4 Lift the holder halfway from the recess area.

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5 Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder.

Note the proper position of the SIM card—the card connector (i.e., gold area) should be facing downward with the beveled corner fitting the lower-left corner of the recess area.

5

3

4

6 Press the SIM card holder down.

7 Slide the SIM card holder to the left to lock it into place.

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6

8

Reinstall the battery pack. See “To install the battery pack” on page 2 for

instructions.

The default settings for your device are programmed on the assumption that you’ll be using the phone function once you’ve properly installed a SIM card (and in some cases, entered a PIN), you can then proceed to establishing a connection to your mobile service provider’s network.

NOTE: If you’re not going to install a SIM card on your device, keep the Phone program closed or turn the program off using Wireless Manager to minimize power consumption.

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Entering your PIN

After installing the SIM card you’ll be able to activate your mobile service connection. In most cases, SIM cards are preset with a PIN (Personal Identity Number), provided by your mobile service provider.

To enter your PIN:

1 Tap

> Phone

.

2 On the Dialer screen, enter the preset PIN from your mobile phone service provider.

3 Tap

Enter

.

If you consecutively enter a wrong PIN for three times, the SIM card is blocked. If that happens, you can unblock it with the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK code) also provided by your mobile phone service provider.

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Dialer screen

Dialer screen

To launch the Dialer screen, tap > Phone or press the Send button

This icon indicates the status of the mobile service connection.

.

Last number called is displayed here.

Soft keypad for inputting.

Tap to view the

Contacts list.

Tap to back space over individual numbers.

Tap to view the

Speed Dial list.

Tap to view the Call

History entries.

Tap call the currently displayed number.

Tap Menu, then

Options to view

Phone Settings.

Dialer buttons

The list below shows the actions of the Dialer screen buttons.

Icon Description

Tap to erase the number you entered.

Tap to view the Speed Dial list.

Tap to see all received, made, and missed calls.

Tap to call the displayed number.

Tap to enable speakerphone mode.

Tap to view Contacts.

Tap to mute a call.

Tap to hold a call.

Tap to end a call.

Tap during a call to create a note or recording for a particular call.

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Phone status icons

The list below shows the Phone-related status icons.

Icon Name

Network search

No network

Phone off

In network service

Signal status

Active call

Speakerphone

Missed call

Unread message

Description

Indicates that the device is attempting to establish mobile service connection.

Indicates that the device is not able to establish mobile service connection.

Indicates that the phone is off.

Indicates that the phone is connected to a network.

The number of bars indicates the strength of your connection signal. As the strength of the signal diminishes the number of bars in the icon diminishes, with no bars indicating no signal.

Indicates that a call is being made or there is an incoming call.

Indicates that the speakerphone mode is

enabled. See “Using the speakerphone” on page 118 for more information on how to activate

the speakerphone.

Indicates that you have a missed call.

Indicates that you have unread text or e-mail message(s), as well as voice mail notification(s).

Phone operation

Turning the phone function on and off

If you have turned the phone function off, removed and then reinstalled the SIM card, the connection to your mobile service provider’s network is not automatically enabled. You have the option to just use the device’s EDA features or you can re-establish the mobile service connection.

IMPORTANT:

In many countries it is required by law to turn off cell phones when boarding commercial flights. Turning off your MC35 does not turn off the device’s phone function; you must use the Wireless Manager to turn off the phone.

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To turn on the phone function:

1 Launch the Wireless Manager application:

On the Today screen, tap

Wireless Manager

.

Tap to launch the

Wireless Manager.

-or-

On the Today screen, tap the signal

icon on the upper right corner of the screen, then from the Phone callout, tap

Wireless Manager

.

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2 On the Wireless Manager screen, tap

Phone to turn on phone function.

The signal icon changes indicating the MC35 is searching for a mobile connection. This may take a few seconds. The signal icon changes to , and to once a mobile connection is established.

To turn off the phone function:

1 Launch the Wireless Manager application.

• On the Today screen, tap Wireless Manager .

-or-

On the Today screen, tap the signal

icon and select

Wireless

Manager

.

2 On the Wireless Manager screen, tap

Phone

to turn off phone function.

Erasing number input

If you entered a wrong phone number when dialing, you can either backspace to erase individual digits or you can delete the entire phone number

Tap to backspace over digits.

Press the Backspace key on the keypad.

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Answering a call

On the Call Notification callout, tap

Answer or press the

Send button.

Rejecting a call

On the Call Notification callout, tap

Ignore

or press the

End button.

Depending on your mobile service subscription, either a busy tone is sent out, or the call is forwarded to your voice mailbox.

Ending a call

Tap

End

or press the

End button.

Adjusting the phone volume

To adjust the phone volume, you must do so during a call. If you adjust the volume at another time it only affects the level of the system sounds (i.e., ring and notification alerts, .wmv/MP3 playback).

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To adjust the phone conversation volume:

1 Tap on the navigation bar or press the volume key down to bring up the Volume drop-down box.

2 Drag the slider to adjust the phone volume.

Using the speakerphone

To attend to phone calls, attach the single earbud headset or activate the speakerphone mode. The speakerphone function allows you to talk hands-free and/or let other people listen to the caller.

To enable speakerphone mode:

Press and hold the

Send

button or tap the

Speaker On screen button until the speakerphone turns on as indicated by the appearance of the

Speakerphone

icon on the navigation bar.

To disable speakerphone mode:

• Press and hold the Send button or tap the Speaker On screen button again until the

Speakerphone

icon disappears from the navigation bar.

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Muting a call

During a call you can mute the microphone so that the person with whom you are speaking cannot hear you, but you can still hear him or her. This is useful if, for example, you do not want the other person to hear a conversation or background noise on your side of the call.

To mute a call:

During a call, tap

Mute

to toggle the mute function on and off.

The mute icon is displayed on the Dialer screen’s entry area to indicate that the mute function is enabled.

Making phone calls

The integrated nature of your device’s phone function lets you make calls in a variety of ways across different applications. You can make a call by:

Manually entering a phone number using the Dialer keypad.

Accessing numbers using Speed Dial, Call History, Microsoft Contacts or

SIM Manager.

Once a call has been initiated the signal icon changes to indicating an active call.

To make a call using dialer:

1 On the Dialer keypad, tap the phone number you want to call.

2 Tap

Talk

or press the

Send button.

This icon indicates a call is being made and the strength of the signal.

The number being called is displayed here.

Tap to terminate the call.

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To make a call using Microsoft Contacts:

There are several ways to make a call in Contacts. In this section, only the method using

the hardware buttons is described. See "Calling a contact" on page 69 for instructions on

other methods.

1 Tap > Contacts .

Contacts opens to the contact list.

2 Type a name or number, or move the joystick up or down to scroll through the contact list and select the contact you want to call.

3 Press the

Send

button twice—once to launch Phone and another to make the call. The call will be made to that contact’s priority number.

To make a call using Speed Dial:

Speed Dial is a list you create for numbers you call regularly. Only numbers stored in

Microsoft Contacts can be added to this list.

You can make a call in two ways:

• By memorizing a phone number’s position in the Speed Dial list, you can dial the number by entering its location number.

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In the picture above, Natasha Lambert is at position 2. To dial her number, tap and hold 2 on the Dialer keypad until you hear a beep.

If a number holds a position of 10 or higher tap the first number, and then tap and hold the second to dial. For instance, to call the number in position 12, tap 1 then tap and hold 2.

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Alternatively, if you don’t remember the position of a number in the Speed

Dial list follow the steps below:

(a) Tap

Speed Dial

.

(b) On the Speed Dial screen, press the joystick to go through the list to find the number you want to call.

(c) Once the number is selected, you can either press the joystick or the Send

button to initiate the call.

Tap to adjust voice mail settings.

Tap a Speed Dial number to call that contact.

Tap to edit contact details.

Tap to add a contact to the

Speed Dial list.

To make a call using Call History:

Call History is a record of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls.

1 Tap Call History .

2 Find the number you want to call. You can select a call category—All Calls, Missed,

Outgoing, Incoming, and By Caller—by tapping the pick list in the top-left corner of the screen.

3 Once the number has been selected press the joystick or the

Send

button to make the call.

Tap the category icon on the left of the selected number.

Tap a category icon to call the number opposite it.

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To make a call using SIM Manager:

SIM Manager is a program you can use to view and manage the contents of your SIM card.

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the System tab, tap

SIM Manager

.

Wait for the SIM card contents to load.

3 Scroll to the SIM contact you want to call and perform any of the following:

Press the joystick.

Press the Send button.

Tap and hold the SIM contact, then select Call from the pop-up menu.

To make a call from a Bluetooth-enabled headset:

You can use a Bluetooth-enabled headset with your device when you create a partnership between your device and the headset.

1 Make sure that the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within close range.

2 Tap > Settings .

3 On the Connections tab, tap

Bluetooth

.

4 On the Devices tab, tap Add new device .

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Your device will search for other Bluetooth devices and displays them in the device list.

5 Tap the name of the Bluetooth-enabled hands-free device in the list, then tap

Next

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6 If you want to use a passcode, enter the alphanumeric passcode for the Bluetoothenabled hands-free device, then tap Next .

You can find the passcode in the manufacturer’s documentation for your hands-free device.

7 Tap

Finish

.

8 Select the check box for the Hands Free service, and tap Finish .

Once the headset is paired with the device, it acts as your deviceís microphone and speakers. You can use Gain Adjust, a noise reduction software, to reduce

background noise to provide better sound quality during a call. See "Gain Adjust" on page 156 for more information.

To make an International call:

For making a call to an overseas number that is not stored either in your SIM card or on your device, follow the steps below.

1 Tap and hold the Backlight/0 key until the plus (+) sign appears.

This sign replaces the international number prefix “00”.

2 Enter the full phone number you want to dial.

It includes the country code, area code (without the leading zero), and phone number.

3 Tap

Talk

or press the

Send button.

Making an emergency call

MC35 supports the international emergency number 112, and for US/Canada residents, the emergency number 911 as well. You can call these numbers for emergency police, fire, and medical assistance.

NOTE:

In some cases, additional local emergency numbers may be provided by your mobile phone service provider.

Generally, you can make a call to these emergency numbers, with or without a SIM card installed on your device, as long as a mobile phone service network is available in your area. However, some mobile phone service providers may require that a SIM card is inserted, and in some cases that the PIN has been entered as well, before an emergency call can be made. Contact your mobile service provider for the requirements applicable to your mobile subscription.

To make an emergency call:

1 Dial the emergency number by using Dialer.

For international emergency calls, dial 112.

For US/Canada emergency calls, dial 911.

2 Tap Talk or press the Send button.

Phone features

Flexibility is a hallmark of your device’s phone function. This is best exemplified in such features as Call Notification, Call Hold and Conference Call, which allows you to attend to more than one call simultaneously—all with a simple tap of your stylus.

Variety is another hallmark of your device’s phone function. This is implemented in such range of features as Call Notes, text/e-mail messaging, Voice Mail, and Contacts

Integration.

NOTE: The availability of some of the phone features described in this section may depend on your mobile service subscription. Contact your mobile service provider for information.

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Call notification and identification

The Call Notification feature lets you know if another person is trying to call you when you are talking on the phone. When this happens the following callout appears.

The Caller Identification feature matches the incoming call number with those stored in

Contacts so you know who is calling you.

Call hold

After being notified of an incoming call while already on the phone, you can choose to reject a call by tapping the Ignore button on the Call Notification callout, or you can use the Call hold feature to attend to both calls.

To put a call on hold:

• On the Call Notification callout, tap Answer to take the incoming call and put the original one on hold.

To swap between calls:

• To shift between two callers tap Menu > Hold .

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Conference call

With the Conference Call feature you can create a conversation line between several callers. You can either, put a call on hold, then dial another number and wait for it to be picked up; or accept an incoming call when you already have one in progress.

To set up a conference call:

• During a call with two active numbers, tap Menu > Conference .

If the conference connection is successful the word “Conference” will appear in the input area of the Dialer screen.

To add additional people to a conference call:

You can connect up to six (6) callers at a time in a conference call.

1 During an active conference call, tap

Menu > Hold

.

2 Key in the new number.

3 Tap

Resume

to return and continue with the conference call.

4 Repeat steps 1-3 to add more people in the conference call.

Call notes

The Call Notes feature allows you to create a written or recorded note during a call. The call note will be saved as an attachment to your call as viewed in Call History.

To create a call note:

1 During an active call, tap

Note

.

2 On the Notes screen, use any of the input methods to compose your call note.

3 After you finished your call note, tap ok

.

To add a recording to a call note:

1 During an active call, tap

Note

.

2 On the Notes screen, tap

Menu > View Recording Toolbar

.

3 Position your device's built-in microphone near your mouth or other source of sound.

4 On the Recording toolbar, tap .

5 Tap to stop recording.

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The new recording appears as an embedded icon.

6 Tap ok .

To view a call note:

You can view call notes either from the Call History screen or from the Notes program.

• On the Call History screen:

(a) Tap

Call History

.

(b) Select a log item marked with this icon.

(c) Tap and hold the selected log item, then tap

View Note

from the pop-up menu.

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On the Notes screen:

Tap the call note from the list.

A call note’s label corresponds to the name or phone number of the related contact.

Call note

Text messaging service

Just like a regular mobile phone, you can send and receive text messages using your device. Your account is automatically setup in Inbox when you activated your mobile service subscription.

To view a text message:

You can view a text message whether the phone function is on or off.

• When the phone function is on, you can view a text message from its notification callout:

Tap the text message notification icon on the navigation bar to display the message.

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The Caller Identification feature matches incoming text message numbers with those stored in Contacts so you know who is sending you a message. Furthermore, the “New Text Message” callout gives you the option to call the sender or save, dismiss, or delete the message.

When the phone function is off, you can still view received text message in

Messaging:

(a) Tap .

(b) Tap the pick list on the top-left corner to display the navigator panel.

(c) Tap Inbox .

(d) In the message list, tap a text message.

Tap to display the navigator panel.

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Tap to reply the message.

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NOTE:

If the phone function is turned off and you tried to call the sender, send a reply, or forward the message, you will be prompted to turn the phone function on.

To create a text message:

1 On the Dialer screen, tap

Menu > View Contact

.

The contact’s information displays.

2 Tap the Summary tab, then tap

Send Text Message

.

-or-

Tap

Menu > Send Text Message

.

3 In the To field, enter the SMS number of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon. You can do this in two ways:

Manually enter the SMS number using any of the input panel options.

Tap the

To

field or

Address Book

to display the contact list, then tap a contact from the list.

Tap the

To

field or

Address Book

again to hide the contact list.

4 Compose your message.

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The auto-correct feature automatically fixes common spelling errors as you type so your messages are more accurate.

The character counter lets you see and control the size of the message as you compose.

If you want to know if your text message was received, tap

Menu

,

Message

Options , then select the Request SMS text message delivery notification check box.

5 Tap

Send

when you've finished the message.

If the phone function is turned on, your text message will be sent out. If it’s off, you will be prompted to turn on the phone function. If you do so, the message will be sent out; otherwise when you tap ok , the message will be saved in the Drafts folder and you can send it out later.

Voice mail

With the voice mail service you need not miss a message when you miss a call.

Unattended calls (i.e., no answer, phone function is turned off or is out of network service) or a busy line will automatically forward callers to your voice mailbox where they can leave their messages.

When you insert your SIM card into your device, it will automatically detect and set as default the voice mailbox number provided by your mobile service provider. By default, the first Speed Dial location is assigned to your voice mailbox.

To retrieve your voice mails:

Tap and hold the button on the Dialer keypad.

Your voice mail retrieval number is automatically dialed.

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Tap the

New Text Message Notification

icon informing you of the new voice mail, then tap

Menu > Call sender

from the “New Text message” callout.

Contacts integration

Your device’s phone function is integrated with other applications making it easy for you to share contacts—phone numbers—between programs. Listed below are the places where contacts can be stored on your device:

Microsoft Contacts

Your contact list contains phone numbers that you can use in Phone.

Your SIM card

You interchange your SIM card between your MC35 and another device; while using the other device you can create new contacts on the SIM card.

Call History

New contact numbers can be found in incoming or missed calls.

Sharing contacts in Microsoft Contacts

Below are several advantages for exporting contact information to Microsoft Contacts:

As a backup in case you lose your SIM card while using it with another device.

If you are using your SIM with another device, you may need the numbers stored in Microsoft Contacts.

Exporting phone numbers to Microsoft Contacts allows you to create a more detailed record.

To add contacts to Microsoft Contacts:

You can choose to create new contacts or add contacts from SIM Contacts or from Call

History.

See “To create a contact” on page 68 for more information on creating new

contacts.

See “Sharing contacts in call history” on page 132 for more information on

adding Call History items.

See “Sharing contacts in SIM Contacts” on page 132 for more information on

adding SIM contacts.

To export contacts from Microsoft Contacts:

1 Perform one of the following:

• Tap and hold a contact to display the pop-up menu.

• Tap a contact to select it, then tap Menu .

If you do not select a contact, the first entry on the list will be exported.

2 Select the location where to export the contact.

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To export a contact to Speed Dial:

1 Perform one of the following:

Tap and hold a contact to display the pop-up menu, then tap Add to

Speed Dia l.

Tap a contact to select it, then tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial .

2 In the next screen add the contact details.

3 Select a location. You can either:

Accept the default location which is the first available position in the

Speed Dial list.

• Use the up and down arrows in the Location field to scroll and select the desired location. If you want to put a number in a position that is already occupied, the new number will overwrite the number already there.

4 Tap ok

.

Sharing contacts in SIM Contacts

SIM Contacts enable you to manage all contacts stored in your SIM card with the option to export this information to Microsoft Contacts.

To export SIM contacts:

You can choose to export individual or all SIM Manager contacts to Microsoft Contacts.

Sharing contacts in call history

Call History is a record of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls. You have the option to export new numbers under the Incoming and Missed categories to Microsoft Contacts.

To export Call History entries to Microsoft Contacts:

1 On the Dialer screen, tap

Call History

The Incoming or Missed categories appear.

2 Tap and hold the number you want to export.

.

3 In the pop-up menu that appears select Save to Contacts .

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4 On the Contact screen add additional contact details.

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5 Tap ok

or press the joystick.

The call details in the Call History for the transferred number will change to display the contact name specified.

Call History

All calls made on your device are recorded in Call History. It provides the time and duration of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls, and a summary of total calls. You can refer to it to access any notes taken during a call. You can also set a limit on the number of entries or delete them as necessary to save memory space.

To view Call History:

On the Dialer screen, tap

Call History

.

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To change the Call History view:

You can limit the number of entries that appear on the Call History list according to specific criteria, such as All Calls, Missed, Outgoing, Incoming, or By Caller.

1 On the Dialer screen, tap Call History .

2 Tap

Menu > Filter

, then select a different view. For example, you can view only missed or incoming calls.

If you want to see list of all calls related a specific contact, select

By Caller

, then select a contact name.

The Call History list can be filtered according to the following criteria.

Category

All Calls

Missed

Outgoing

Incoming

By Caller

Description

Shows all calls made to and from your device in a chronological order.

Shows calls made to your device that were not answered.

Shows all calls made from your device.

Shows all calls made to your device.

Shows all calls related to a specific contact.

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Call details

Call History allows you to check the date and time a call was made, as well as the duration.

To view call details:

Find the call you are interested in, then tap it once.

Call history limit

To minimize the memory space occupied by the Call History items, you can set a limit for the number of entries retained after a specific period of time. You can also delete items that you no longer need.

To set the Call History limit:

1 On the command bar, tap

Menu > Call Timers

.

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2 On the Call Timers screen, tap the ”Delete call history items older than” pick list, then, tap a time period option.

Tap to select a basis for the call history limit.

3 Tap ok

.

To delete individual Call History entries:

• Tap and hold the entry you want to delete, then from the pop-up menu, select Delete .

To delete all Call History entries:

• From the command bar, tap Menu> Delete All Calls .

Phone profiles

Your device supports five types of preset profiles. These preset profiles allow you to personalize the ring tone, image, and profile expiration time settings of your device, and to activate a profile for different events and environments.

To activate a pre-defined phone profile:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the System tab, tap

Phone Profiles

3 Select a profile setting.

4 Tap

Menu > Active

.

.

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To create a new phone profile:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the System tab, tap Phone Profiles

3 Tap

New > Yes

.

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4 Define the phone profile settings.

5 Tap ok

.

To change a phone profile setting:

1 Tap a profile setting that you want to change.

2 Tap

Menu > Edit

.

3 Enter a profile name.

4 Set the ring volume for incoming voice calls and messages by pressing the

Volume key up or down.

5 Select a ringing option for incoming voice calls in the Ring Type list.

6 Select a ringing option for incoming messages; tap the Short Message Sound list.

7 Select a picture to add to your profile by tapping

Browse

.

8 Set the duration of the alerting signal prior to an incoming voice call or SMS message.

9 Tap

Advance

.

10 On the Incoming, Reminders, and Message tab, define settings for an incoming voice call or SMS message.

11 Tap

Save > OK

.

12 Tap

OK > Yes

.

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To delete a phone profile:

1 Tap a profile setting.

2 Tap Menu > Delete .

3 Tap

Yes > OK

.

To activate the HAC profile:

MC35 is compliant with the FCC HAC (Hearing Aid Compatibility) requirements. When some wireless devices are used near hearing devices (such as hearing aids and cochlear implants), a buzzing, humming, or whining noise may be detected. Some hearing devices may be more immune than others to this interference, and wireless devices also vary in the amount of interferences they generate. MC35 has a predefined

HAC profile that optimizes the audio performance for some hearing aids.

NOTE: Some hearing aids may be more immune than others are to interference.

Consult your hearing health-care professional to determine the rating of your hearing aid and whether the hearing aid will work with this device.

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the System tab, tap Phone Profiles .

3 Tap

HAC

.

4 Tap Menu > Active .

Phone preferences

You can configure most features of the phone function to suit your preferences. You do this by accessing the Phone option under Settings.

To access Phone settings:

On the Dialer screen, tap

Menu > Options

.

- or -

From any other screen, tap > Settings > Personal tab > Phone .

The Phone Settings screen has four tabs—Phone, Services, Network, and

Band. Refer to the following sections for the configuration options available for each tab.

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Phone tab

Configure sound and security settings in this tab.

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NOTE: Before proceeding with the configuration, make sure Phone is turned on.

To configure ring type, ring tone, and keypad sounds

1 Turn on Phone .

2 In the Sounds option, tap the pick list for each field, then select your choice from the drop-down list.

Ring Type Ring Tone

Keypad Sounds

To listen to a ring tone:

Select the ring tone file you want to play, then tap the

Play

button. To stop ring tone playback, tap the

Stop

button.

To customize the ring tone options:

To have a more personalized batch of ring tones to choose from, you can download additional sound files to your device. File formats supported include .wav, .wma, .mp3, and .mid.

1 To add more ring tone options to your device, you can:

Synchronize sound files from your computer using ActiveSync.

Download sound files from a network using a GPRS or WiFi connection

Received sound files from other IR- or Bluetooth enabled devices.

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2 After receiving the sound files in your device, use File Explorer to make sure that they are located in the My Device | Windows | Rings folder. Only then will they be listed as ring tone options.

3 Create customized ring tone options by creating stand-alone recordings in Notes.

These recordings are automatically copied to the

My Device | Windows | Rings

folder. See “To set a voice recording as ringtone” on page 29 for related

instructions.

To associate a ring tone with a contact:

Rings tones can be set to be triggered by a contact to let you know at once when an incoming call is from that contact without looking at the display.

1 Tap

> Contacts

.

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2 Tap a contact in the contact list (or select it using the joystick), a summary screen displays. This is referred to as a contact card.

3 Tap Menu > Edit .

4 On the

Ring tone

list, select a voice recording.

5 Tap ok .

Configuring your PIN

Under the Security options, you can change your PIN and have it enabled or disabled.

To enable your PIN:

• Select the “Require PIN when phone is used” check box.

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To disable your PIN:

Deselect the “Require PIN when phone is used” check box.

To change your PIN:

1 Tap the

Change Pin

button. The Dialer screen displays.

2 Enter the old PIN, input a new one, then retype it for confirmation.

Services tab

Configure the different phone services in this tab—Call Barring, Caller ID, Call

Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voice Mail and Text Messages, and Fixed Dialing.

NOTE:

The availability of some of the phone services described in this section may depend on your mobile service subscription. Contact your mobile service provider for information.

Call barring

You have the option to block calls in specific situations.

To enable or disable call barring:

1 On the services list, tap

Call Barring

.

2 Tap the Get Settings button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).

3 On the next screen, define the call barring settings.

• Block incoming calls

• All calls - to prevent any calls from coming through

When roaming - to block incoming calls when in phone service is in roaming status

Off - to accept all incoming calls

• Block outgoing calls

• All calls - to prevent any calls from being made from your device

International - to block outgoing international calls

• International except to home country - to block all outgoing international calls other than those being made to the set home country

Off - to disable call barring for all outgoing calls •

4 Tap ok

.

To confirm the call barring function on your device is activated, repeat step 1 and 2.

The Settings screen displays with the new setting.

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Caller ID

When this service is enabled and you make a call, your phone number will be displayed on the phone screen of the person you’re calling.

To enable or disable Caller ID:

1 On the services list, tap

Caller ID

.

2 Tap the Get Settings button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).

3 On the next screen, define the caller ID settings.

Everyone - to enable Caller ID

No one - to disable Caller ID

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4 Tap ok

.

To confirm the caller ID function on your device is activated, repeat step 1 and 2.

The Settings screen displays with the new setting.

Call forwarding

This service allows you to forward incoming calls to another phone number. You can choose to forward all calls to the same number or specify a number based on the following conditions:

Unavailable - the phone function is turned off or is out of network service

Busy - when you are attending to a phone call

No answer - when you are not answering your phone calls

To enable or disable call forwarding:

1 On the services list, tap

Call Forwarding

.

2 Tap the

Get Settings

button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).

3 On the next screen, follow these steps to enable or disable call forwarding:

To enable call forwarding:

Tap the “Forward all incoming phone calls” check box, then specify the call forward phone number on the “To” field.

- or -

To forward incoming calls to a different number based on the following conditions, then specify the call forward phone number on the box opposite it:

No answer - forward calls to a specific phone number when you can’t answer your phone

• Unavailable - forward calls to a specific phone number when the phone is turned off or you are unreachable

Busy - forward calls to specific phone number when the line is busy

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To disable call forwarding, deselect all the check boxes.

4 Tap ok

.

To confirm the call forwarding function on your device is activated, repeat step 1 and 2. The Settings screen displays with the new setting.

Call waiting

This service allows you to receive another call during an active call.

To enable or disable call waiting:

1 On the services list, tap

Call Waiting

.

2 Tap the

Get Settings

button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).

3 In the next screen, define the call waiting settings.

Notify me - to enable call waiting, or

Do not notify me - to disable call waiting

4 Tap ok

.

To confirm the call waiting function on your device is activated, repeat step 1 and 2.

The Settings screen displays with the new setting.

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Voice mail and text messages

By default your device will automatically detect and set the voice mail and text messages access numbers provided by your mobile service provider. You can view these numbers for your reference.

To view voice mail and text messages numbers:

1 On the services list, tap Voice Mail and Text Messages .

2 Tap the

Get Settings

button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).

3 Enter the voice mail or text message phone number.

4 Tap ok .

To confirm the voice mail and text messages function on your device is activated, repeat step 1 and 2. The Settings screen displays with the new setting.

Fixed dialing

This service allows you to set predefined numbers or prefixes that you would like to call.

To create fixed number entries:

1 On the services list, tap

Fixed Dialing

.

2 Tap the

Get Settings

button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).

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3 Tap the “Enable fixed dialing” check box, then tap Done .

4 To add a number to the list, tap

Menu

>

Add

.

5 Enter the phone number or area code you want to be restricted, then tap Done .

6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add more numbers, then tap

Done

.

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7 Enter the unblock (PUK2) code.

8 Enter the PIN2, then tap Done .

9 Tap ok

.

To confirm the fixed dialing function on your device is activated, repeat step 1 and 2.

The Settings screen displays with the new setting.

To edit entries:

1 On the services list, tap Fixed Dialing .

2 Tap the

Get Settings

button (retrieving settings may take a few minutes).

3 Select the number pattern, then tap Menu .

4 Tap

Edit

, then enter PIN2 and tap

Done

.

5 Enter the new number, name, and position, then tap Done .

Network tab

This tab allows you to configure settings related to mobile service networks. The currently activated network is indicated on the first line of this tab.

To find a network:

Do this when the network status is currently out of network service and you want to conduct a search.

Tap the

Find Network

button (search process may take a few minutes).

To select a network:

Set the mode for conducting a network search.

• In the Network selection drop-down list, tap either Automatic or Manual .

Retrieving network settings may take a few minutes if you select Manual .

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To set preferred networks:

If there are many mobile phone service providers available in your area, you can configure this function to select your preferred ones and set its priority level.

1 Tap the

Set Networks

button (search process may take a few minutes).

2 To include a listed network as a preferred network, tap the check box opposite it.

3 To set the priority level, tap a preferred network, then tap the

Move Up or

Move Down

buttons.

4 Tap ok

.

Band tab

MC35 operates on the GSM 850/900/1800/1900 bands. Use the Band tab to select a

GSM band for your device to operate on.

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To set your device’s roam mode:

1 On the Band tab, select a GSM band.

2 Tap Apply .

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Unpacking the MC35 vehicle mount kit

Setting up MC35 on your vehicle

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GPS antenna

MC35 has an internal micro-antenna for the GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver.

This antenna, located beneath the top left of the device, receives radio signals and process position information between the device receiver and the satellite signals.

GPS accuracy and signal availability and quality may be affected by your location, buildings, canyon walls, hard ground, and weather conditions. Use your device outdoors to allow reception of GPS signals.

Unpacking the MC35 vehicle mount kit

The vehicle mount kit includes:

Vehicle mount

Cradle plate

Auto charger cable

Headset

Setting up MC35 on your vehicle

WARNING!

Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicle dashboard. Be sure to check your local laws acceptable mounting areas before installing the auto mounting kit.

Installation reminders

Do not mount the device where it will obscure the driver’s view of the road.

Do not mount the device near the driver seat air bag deployment area.

Do not place the device on top of the dashboard or anywhere without securing the device on the vehicle mount.

Do not mount the device near the passenger seat air bag deployment area.

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Install the vehicle mount on the surface of your vehicle that is reasonably flat and free of dirt and oil

Device mounting precautions

Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location on the vehicle dashboard. Be sure to check your local laws acceptable mounting areas before installing the auto mounting kit.

Some newer vehicle models may have a heat reflective shield embedded in the windshield. This may in some cases obstruct the GPS signal reception.

In some cases, poor GPS signal are caused by:

Indoors and GPS cannot receive satellite positioning signal

Pylon or mobile phone base station

Bad weather, thunder, lightning, cloudy sky, fog, or rain

Driving in high speed

The heating and cooling cycle of a vehicle’s interior will in some cases loosen the adhesion of the suction cup. Check the vacuum seal of the vehicle mount kit for adequate adhesion each time you use the unit, and reinstall if necessary.

If the vehicle mount kit has problems staying on, clean the plastic suction cup with alcohol, then reinstall.

To set up the device on your vehicle:

Install the vehicle mount on the surface of your vehicle that is reasonably flat and free of dirt and oil

1 Clean the mounting surface with a glass cleaner and a clean cotton cloth.

2 Install the vehicle mount on the windshield or other flat car surface.

(a) Fix the suction cup mount to the selected area with the suction lever facing up.

(b) Flip the lever down to create a vacuum between the suction cup and the mounting surface.

Make sure that the suction bond is strong enough before proceeding to the next step.

(c) Insert the vehicle mount’s cradle plate to the holes on the back of the cradle.

(d) Move the car cradle until both parts are engaged.

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3 Slide the device into the cradle.

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IMPORTANT:

Before you start to use your device for GPS navigation, download the LTO (Long Term Orbits) first to update the Ephemeris data (current satellite position and timing information) onto your device. This data is needed to determine the GPS position of your current location.

4 The internal GPS receiver of your device is located as shown, for best GPS reception, make sure to mount your device in the correct position as shown in the illustration.

5 Connect the charger cable to the device and connect the other end of the charger cable to the cigarette lighter socket.

The LED indicator on the right side of the touch screen lights up orange during charging.

Downloading the LTO satellite data

Global Locate LTO satellite data provides guidance information about your current location and the distance and duration of travel. After the final location and time are calculated, the coordinates in the GPS are expressed in specific coordinate system, degrees and decimal degrees format, using the WGS 84 coordinate system.

The MC35 includes an Express GPS Connection application that makes use of the LTO satellite data, which can be downloaded using a GPRS/EDGE wireless data service connection or obtained from a server on the Internet through WLAN network. As an alternative to GPRS/EDGE or WLAN download, you can retrieve the LTO satellite data from a server on the Internet and transfer it to your MC35 when you connect it to your PC via ActiveSync or Bluetooth. After downloading the satellite orbit data, Express GPS

Connection stores the data into the device’s GPS chipset.

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For your first location fix, it is best to be outdoors under an open sky, with no tall buildings or other obstructions close by. It should take one to two minutes to compute the first position fix. After obtaining the first fix, Express GPS Connect operates at the optimum

GPS performance level. If the data has expired, you should check your Express GPS

Connect settings.

You have two options to download LTO—from the Today screen, using the Express GPS

Connect

icon ; or the

Express GPS Connect

option under the

Settings >

Connections preferences.

NOTE: Be sure the current date is displayed on the MC35. If the date and time are not current, tap the

Clock

icon on the Today screen.

To download the LTO satellite data file using Settings:

1 Start a remote connection to the server using a GPRS/EDGE or WiFi connection.

2 Tap

> Settings

.

3 On the Connections tab, tap

Express GPS Connect

.

4 Tap Download Now .

To download the LTO satellite data file using the Express GPS Connect icon:

1 On the Today screen, tap the

Express GPS Connect icon , located on the lower right corner of the screen.

2 Tap

Download Now

.

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Once activated, Express GPS Connect icon on the Today screen turns from gray to blue .

See “Express GPS Connect” on page 169 for more information on how to use Express

GPS Connection,

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For your safety, observe the following precautions carefully.

Driving precautions

Do not attempt to enter information or configure the device while driving. If you need to do so, pull out of traffic and come to a stop in a legally permissible and safe location before using your device.

Vehicle operators must maintain full surveillance of pertinent driving conditions at all times. Minimize the need to view the device screen while driving and use voice prompts to guide you.

Never place the device on the passenger seat or any place else in the car where it can become projectile during a collision or stop.

An air bag inflates with great force, DO NOT mount the device in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.

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Wireless communication programs

Media-related programs

Product download-related programs

Phone management programs

These programs help you manage the contents of your SIM card.

Use SIM Manager to manage contacts stored in your SIM card

Use SIM Toolkit to access the mobile content and data services, such as news, weather, banking, and traveling information; offered by the mobile operators

Use Gain Adjust to reduce ambient noise that a Bluetooth headset may have during a call

SIM Manager

SIM Manager enables you to manage all contacts stored on your SIM card. This program complements your device’s phone function by enabling not just the addition of new phone numbers on your SIM card, but more importantly, exporting such contact information to Microsoft Contacts. This eliminates the need to manually enter these new contact information in your device.

To open SIM Manager:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the System tab, tap

SIM Manager

.

To copy SIM contacts to your device:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the System tab, tap

SIM Manager

.

Wait for SIM card contents to load. This may take a few seconds.

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3 Tap

Menu > Tools > Save All to Contacts

.

To copy a SIM contact to your device:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the System tab, tap

SIM Manager

.

Wait for the SIM card contents to load. This may take a few seconds.

3 Tap and hold a SIM contact, then select Save To Contacts .

To view SIM information:

The SIM Manager also provides view of the settings, such as the service provider, phone book size, phone book used, maximum length of contact name, maximum length of phone numbers, and SMS message storage capacity.

• On the SIM Manager screen, tap Menu > Tools > About .

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To export SIM text messages to the Inbox folder:

On the SIM Manager screen, tap

Menu > Tools > Export All Messages to

Inbox

.

To create a new SIM contact:

1 On the SIM Manager screen, tap

New

.

2 Enter the contact name and phone number.

3 Tap Add .

Procedures on how to perform the various SIM Manager operations is integrated on

“Chapter 7 Using Phone” on page 111.

SIM Toolkit

SIM Toolkit enables you to access the online services offered by your mobile operator.

This feature is dependent on your mobile operator. Online services, such as news, weather, banking, and traveling information can be accessed from your MC35. Check the availability of services with your mobile phone service provider.

To open SIM Toolkit:

• Tap > Programs > SIM Toolkit .

Wait for data contents to load. This may take a few seconds.

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Gain Adjust

Gain Adjust is designed to provide better sound quality or noise reduction quality on your

Bluetooth headset. You can adjust the headset’s earphone and microphone signal levels to minimize unwanted background noise during a call.

NOTE:

In order to reduce background noise to a minimum, the Receiving (Ear) and

Sending (MIC) levels should be kept as low as possible.

To reduce noise during a call:

1 Ensure that the Bluetooth headset is paired and connected to the device.

2 Tap

> Programs > Gain Adjust

.

3 Drag the slider to adjust the earphone and microphone signal level. The noise source and the volume will increase as signal levels are maximized.

You can also use the Volume up/down button on the Bluetooth headset or device to adjust the volume.

4 Tap the

Save to Reg

button to save current settings.

Tap

Yes

to reset the device immediately. Or, tap

No

to perform a manual reset of your device.

Wireless communication programs

Internet Sharing

Push to Talk

GPRS Setting

Terminal Services Client

Express GPS Connect

WiFi Region Switch

Internet Sharing

Internet Sharing enables your computer to use the device as a modem for connecting to the Internet.

To use MC35 as a modem using a USB cable:

1 Ensure that the device is not connected to your computer.

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2 Tap > Programs > Internet Sharing .

3 In the PC Connection list, select USB.

4 In the Network Connection list, select the connection type.

Select the network connection that the device should use to connect to the Internet.

5 Tap

Connect

.

6 Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable. The computer connects to the internet. In the Device Manager window “Windows Mobile-based Internet

Sharing Device” displays in the Network adapters section.

The computer uses this new Network Connection to connect to the internet. If for some reason the MC35 looses internet connection, unplug the USB cable and repeat steps 2 through 6.

To use MC35 as a modem using Bluetooth:

1 Ensure that the device is not connected to your computer.

2 Tap

> Programs > Internet Sharing

.

3 In the PC Connection list, select Bluetooth PAN.

4 In the Network Connection list, select the connection type.

Select the network connection that the device should use to connect to the Internet.

5 Tap

Connect

.

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6 On your computer, setup a Bluetooth PAN with your device.

(a) Select Start > Control Panel > Network Connections .

(b) Under

Personal Area Network

, select

Bluetooth Network Connection icon.

(c) Under

Network Tasks

, select

View Bluetooth network devices

.

(d) In the Bluetooth Personal Area Network Devices window select your device.

(e) Click Connect .

The computer connects to the device via Bluetooth.

NOTE: If your computer is Bluetooth-enabled and you select Bluetooth as the PC connection, you must initiate and complete the Bluetooth PAN partnership before

Internet Sharing will work. For more information, refer to Windows Help and Support.

Push to Talk

NOTE:

Push to Talk application is not available on all configurations.

Push to Talk (PTT) is a walkie-talkie style service that provides simple communication with one person or with a group of people having compatible devices. With PTT, conversations are sent over cellular networks and only one person can talk at a time and then only by pressing the Push to Talk button. Calling a group of people can be conducted within set groups already established or created just before the session, by sending invitation messages among individual PTT participants or for users already involved in one PTT session. While using PTT, you can use the other functions of the

MC35.

Before you can use PTT, you must define the required PTT service settings. See

“Configuring the PTT Settings” on page 165 for more information.

PTT menu

The PTT menu lets you easily view PTT contacts, create an individual contact or a group, create a PTT name, configure auto accept invitations feature, or switch PTT on or off.

To open PTT:

• Tap > Push to Talk .

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The PTT screen includes the following menu commands or parameters:

PTT Contacts - Displays the PTT Contacts screen.

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Add Contact - Lets you create an individual PTT contact.

Add Group - Lets you create a PTT group.

Set Your Name - Lets you create a PTT user name.

Auto Accept Off - Toggles the auto accept invitation feature.

PTT is On - Toggles PTT on or off.

Using PTT

To initialize your PTT service:

1 Begin initializing your PTT service by performing one of the following:

• Press the Push to Talk button on your device.

Tap

> Push to Talk

.

2 Tap

Yes

.

3 Set your PTT user name, then tap ok .

A confirmation message box is displayed.

4 Tap ok .

When activation is complete, notification prompt is displayed and the

User

Presence icon appears on the navigation bar.

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To create an individual PTT contact:

1 Perform one of the following:

• On the PTT Menu screen, tap PTT Contacts > Menu > Add Contact.

On the PTT Menu screen, tap

Add Contact

.

2 Enter the name and mobile number of your contact.

-or-

Open

Contacts

, then select a contact to add to PTT.

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3 Tap

ok

.

The newly added contact, Jim Skinner, appears in the list next to the Invitation in progress icon .

To edit a PTT contact:

1 Perform one of the following:

On the PTT Menu screen, tap

PTT Contacts >

a contact > Menu > Edit.

• Tap and hold a contact in the PTT Contact list, then tap Edit .

2 Enter a new name for the contact, then tap ok .

The number in the screen is read only and cannot be modified.

To delete a PTT contact:

1 On the PTT Menu screen, tap PTT Contacts > a contact > Menu > Delete.

2 Tap

Yes

.

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To create a PTT group:

1 Perform one of the following:

On the PTT Menu screen, tap PTT Contacts > Menu > Add Group.

On the PTT Menu screen, tap Add Group .

2 Enter a name for the new group and tap ok .

Tap to create new

PTT contacts.

3 Select a contact to add in the group, then tap ok

.

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New group appears with the Invitation in progress

icon.

To delete a PTT group:

1 On the PTT Contacts screen, select a group name.

2 Tap

Menu > Delete Group.

3 Tap

Yes

.

To rename a PTT group:

1 On the PTT Contacts screen, select a group name.

2 Tap

Menu > Rename Group.

3 Enter the new group name, then tap ok

.

To leave the talk group:

1 On the PTT Contacts screen, select a group name.

2 Tap

Menu > Leave Group.

3 Tap

Yes

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PTT Contacts status icons

The list below shows the status icons that appear next to the individuals in PTT Contacts.

Icon Name

Invitation in

Progress

Do Not

Disturb

Description

Displays when you have sent an invitation to join a group or you are waiting for an individual to accept your invitation. Once a member accepts, this status will change to Available.

Displays when a contact has changed their availability to Do Not Disturb. PTT calls cannot be place.

Silent/Vibrate Indicates a contact has set their ringer to either Silent or

Vibrate.

Available Indicates the contact can receive a PTT call.

Unavailable Contact has turned PTT off, powered down their device, or moved out of coverage.

To change the availability status:

1 Press the

Push to Talk

button.

2 Tap Menu > My Availability, then select a status.

PTT calls

PTT calls can only be made to individuals or groups established in your PTT Contacts.

To make an individual or a group call:

1 Press the Push to Talk button.

2 Navigate to the individual or group you want to call, then press the

Push to Talk button.

3 Tap Speaker Off to turn on speaker.

4 Tap

To Cellular

to convert to Cellular call.

To receive an incoming PTT call:

• If your status is Available , PTT calls are automatically accepted, a PTT call tone is played and then caller’s voice can be heard .

If your status is Silent/Vibrate , the phone vibrates prompting you to accept or reject the call.

If you receive a call while a call is in progress, a message box appears on the screen.

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To view PTT Call History:

Perform one of the following:

Press and hold the Push to Talk button.

During an incoming call, tap Menu > PTT Call History .

On the

PTT Call History

screen, perform the following:

Make a PTT call by selecting a contact and pressing the

Push to Talk button. Initiating PTT calls to dynamic or quick groups is not allowed.

Delete all or select items in the list by tapping

Menu > Delete > All

or

Selected

.

View all incoming and outgoing items by tapping

Menu > Filter > All

,

Incoming

, or

Outgoing

.

To send a Call Me Alert:

Call Me Alert is a message displayed across the receiver’s screen

1 Press the Push to Talk button.

2 Select the individual you wish to alert.

3 Tap Menu > Call Me Alert .

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Configuring the PTT Settings

You can configure most features of the PTT to suit your preferences. You do this by accessing the Set Your Name, Auto Accept Off, or PTT is On commands in the PTT menu.

To change your presence status:

1 Press the Push to Talk button.

2 Tap

Menu > My Availability > turn it On or Off.

To auto accept invites:

1 On the PTT Menu screen, tap Auto Accept Off .

2 Tap

Yes

.

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To turn PTT off:

1 On the PTT Menu screen, tap

PTT is On

.

2 Tap Yes .

3 To turn it on, tap

PTT is Off

on the PTT Menu screen.

GPRS Setting

NOTE:

The GPRS Setting application is not available on all configurations.

General Packet Radio Service or GPRS Setting is a communication software for creating a GPRS connection. It is pre-installed on your device.

NOTE:

The first time you use your SIM card, GPRS Setting automatically detects the phone network and operator and sets up the GPRS connection information for you. If not, contact your mobile phone service provider for more information. You can also modify these settings to your own preference or create your own network settings.

To configure GPRS connection using GPRS setting:

1 Tap

> Programs > GPRS Setting

.

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3 In the Telephone Company list, select the APN of your mobile phone service provider.

If required by your provider to change the connection name, modem type, APN name, tap View .

4 Tap

Next

.

5 If a user name and password are provided by your mobile ISP, enter the user name and password.

6 Tap

Finish

, then tap ok

on the confirmation prompt.

Terminal Services Client

Use Terminal Services Client to log onto a Windows NT server type computer that is running Terminal Services software and use all of the programs that are available on that computer from your device. For example, instead of running Word Mobile, you can run the PC version of Microsoft your device.

Word and access all of the .doc files on that computer from

NOTE:

Procedures described in this section applies to computers using the Windows

2000 or later version operating system.

To connect to a remote server:

1 Start a remote connection to the server using a GPRS or WiFi connection.

2 Tap

> Programs > Terminal Services Client

.

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3 To connect to a server you have previously connected to, tap a server in the Recent

Servers list.

To connect to a new server, enter the server’s name in the Server field.

Select the “Limit size of desktop to fit on the screen” check box only if you intend to use applications that have been specifically sized for use with a mobile device.

4 Tap Connect .

Once connected to the server, the computer’s screen may more than fill your device’s screen. If scroll bars are displayed on the server’s screen, you will see more than one set of scroll bars on your device—one to scroll information on the computer, and the other one to scroll the Terminal Services screen. To ensure you are scrolling the PC window contents, use the five directional buttons at the bottom of the Terminal Services Client screen.

To improve display performance:

Display performance is improved by decreasing the time it takes for the screen to be refreshed on the PC.

1 On your PC, select Start > Settings > Control Panel .

2 Double-click

Display

.

3 On the Appearance tab, click Effect .

4 Clear the “Use the following transition effects for menus and tool tips” check box.

5 Click Apply , then OK .

To improve browser performance:

The performance of Internet Explorer on your PC is improved by decreasing the time it takes for Web pages to be refreshed.

1 In Internet Explorer on your PC, select Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab.

2 Under Browsing, clear the “Use smooth scrolling” check box.

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3 Click

Apply

, then

OK

.

To disconnect and end a session:

1 In the Terminal Services Client PC window, click

Start > Shut Down

.

2 On the Shut Down Windows dialog box, click Log Off [user name].

3 Click

OK

.

NOTE:

If the network administrator has configured Terminal Services Client to reconnect to disconnected sessions, you will be reconnected to this session the next time you connect to this server.

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Express GPS Connect

MC35 is integrated with the latest GPS (Global Positioning System) technology to quickly compute positions in locations where GPS signals are barely detectable. Optimum GPS performance can be achieved with Express GPS Connect. This program operates by transferring GPS satellite data (ephemeris information) from the Internet to your device, where it is stored in memory. Express GPS Connect can get satellite data when your

MC35 is connected to your PC or the Internet. This process occurs in the background, ensuring the GPS functions are ready to use at all times.

To open Express GPS Connect:

1 Start a remote connection to the server using a GPRS or WiFi connection.

2 Tap

> Settings

.

3 On the Connections tab, tap Express GPS Connect .

Using Express GPS Connect

Use Express GPS Connect for the first time

The first time you use your MC35 EDA, make sure your Express GPS Connect satellite data is current. For your first location fix, it is best to be outdoors under an open sky, with no tall buildings or other obstructions close by. It should take one to two minutes to compute the first position fix. After obtaining the first fix, Express GPS Connect operates at the optimum GPS performance level. If the data has expired, you should check your

Express GPS Connect settings.

Express GPS Connect position fix times

The time it takes for Express GPS Connect to get a position fix varies with signal reception conditions. In open and nearly open sky conditions, the

MC35 typically can get a position fix in just a few seconds. In blocked signal conditions Express GPS Connect will start in one minute or less if the GPS signals are sufficiently strong.

Using your MC35 near a window gives it a better view to the sky and improves the chance of a successful position fix.

Express GPS Connect starts searching for signals based on the most recent position fix. When traveling to a new location your MC35 will need extra time and more open signal conditions to obtain a location fix. After your first fix in the new location full performance is restored.

When traveling to a different time zone, you can change the time zone settings to tell Express GPS Connect you have traveled.

Satellite reception

GPS receivers work best when they have a direct line of sight to the satellites. For example, somebody turning on a GPS receiver in the middle of the Gobi Desert will obtain a position fix much sooner than a GPS user trying to get a position fix in the middle of Wall Street. The reason for this is simple: the Gobi Desert is a huge, flat expanse. It has no tall buildings and very few natural obstructions that could block GPS signals. GPS is ideal for an "open sky" environment like the Gobi Desert.

In contrast, Wall Street represents an "urban canyon" environment, where tall buildings on both sides of the street block, reflect, and scatter incoming

GPS signals. These conditions also apply when trying to use a GPS receiver indoors. A traditional GPS receiver simply may not be able to compute a position in an urban canyon or indoor environment.

When you are getting your first GPS position fix with the MC35, try to do it in an environment that is as close to "open sky" as possible. The first position fix is crucial because it includes a calibration process that helps subsequent position fixes to be computed more rapidly. After getting the first position fix, you will be able to enjoy the benefits of the Express GPS Connect's highsensitivity technology, which, when coupled with Express GPS Connect satellite data, allows you to get position fixes in places where traditional GPS receivers can't.

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How to improve GPS performance

Your MC35 computes your position faster and more accurately, provided the following are adhered to:

Always operate with current Express GPS Connect data.

Configure your MC35 to automatically update Express GPS Connect data.

Keep the MC35 away from other electronic devices that may emit radio waves (such as laptop computers and USB devices).

Protect your MC35 from extreme temperature variations and violent shocks.

If you are indoors and do not get a position after one minute, move to a window to give the MC35 a better view of the sky.

If you have traveled more than 500 miles since you last used your MC35, or if the unit has been reset, the next position computation should be performed under open sky conditions, and extra time should be allowed.

When traveling to a different time zone, be sure to change the MC35's time zone settings.

If you have traveled more than 500 miles from the location where you last used the MC35’s GPS capability, the device will need extra time to compute a position fix. Here are a few ways to reduce the time to obtain a position in your new location.

If traveling by plane, it is best to wait until you leave the terminal building before trying to obtain your first position fix.

After the device obtained the first position fix in a new region, optimum

Express GPS Connect performance is restored.

If you have traveled to another time zone, you can speed up the GPS position computation by changing the time zone settings on your device. This causes Express GPS Connect to proceed immediately to a global satellite search.

If you do not change the time zone, Express GPS Connect will initially search for satellites based on your previous position, increasing the time required to obtain a position fix.

Express GPS Connect status icons

The Express GPS Connect icon located on the lower right corner of the Today screen indicates the expected level of GPS performance and the amount of time until the

Express GPS Connect data expires.

Icon Description

Indicates satellite data is valid and current

Indicates satellite data is valid and is due to expire within 24 or fewer hours

Indicates satellite data has expired

Downloading the Express GPS Connect Data File

You have two options to download satellite data—from the Today screen, using the

Express GPS Connect icon ; or the Express GPS Connect option under the Settings

> Connections preferences. Once activated, Express GPS Connect icon on the Today screen turns from gray to blue .

NOTE: Be sure the current date is displayed on the MC35. If the date and time are not current, tap the

Clock

icon on the Today screen.

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To download the Express GPS Connect data file using Settings:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Connections tab, tap

Express GPS Connect

.

3 Tap Download Now .

To download the Express GPS Connect data file using the Express GPS Connect icon:

1 On the Today screen, tap the

Express GPS Connect icon , located on the lower right corner of the screen.

2 Tap

Download Now

.

3 Tap ok .

To refresh Express GPS Connect data:

You device can refresh Express GPS Connect data through the following:

PC with Internet connectivity using ActiveSync or Bluetooth.

GPRS/EDGE wireless data service connection.

ActiveSync to obtain Express GPS Connect data files already stored on your

PC. This method requires you to install the supplied PC utility that retrieves

Express GPS Connect data through the Internet.

With any of these methods, your MC35 can be configured to refresh Express

GPS Connect satellite data automatically, or you can manually refresh the data by tapping

Download Now

.

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Configuring the Express GPS Connect

You can set preference settings on how to use Express GPS Connect. You can perform the following configuration options in Express GPS Connect:

Specify Express GPS Connect to obtain satellite data updates.

Specify Express GPS Connect to automatically update using a GPRS connection.

Specify Express GPS Connect to show expiration reminders and warnings.

Specify Express GPS Connect to display an icon on the lower right corner of the Today screen.

To configure the Express GPS Connect settings:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Connections tab, tap

Express GPS Connect

.

3 On the Express GPS Connect screen, tap the Settings tab.

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4 On the Settings tab, set the following options:

Tap “Enable updates” check box to enable Express GPS Connect to obtain satellite data. If disabled, ActiveSync must be used to obtain data.

Tap “Initiate GPRS connection for updates” check box to allow Express

GPS Connect to automatically update data on the device using a GPRS connection.

• Tap “Show expiration reminders” check box to receive notifications when a satellite data has expired before you start a location application.

If disabled, the device operates without the benefit of Express GPS

Connect and GPS performance is unfavorable.

• Tap “Show tray icon on Today screen” check box to display an icon on the lower right corner of the Today screen.

5 Tap ok .

To perform an Express GPS Connect factory reset:

MC35 Express GPS Connect saves information related to GPS operation that reduces the time required to compute positions. If there is a problem with the MC35's memory, this information might be corrupted.

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the Connections tab, tap Express GPS Connect .

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About

tab.

4 Tap

Advanced > Factory Reset

.

5 Tap OK . This removes all of the Express GPS Connect internal operating information and restores the factory default settings.

WiFi Region Switch

The WiFi Region Switch allows you to set the correct region code on your device to comply with the regulation of the country you are currently located and connect to a wireless network. Each region code has different regulations on wireless devices and supports different wireless operating channels. For example, in USA and Canada

(Federal Communications Commission) the available channels are from channel 1-11 and channels 1-13 are supported in Europe (European Telecommunication

Standardization Institute) and Australia.

NOTE:

Wireless channels supported by wireless products in various countries are different.

To set the country region code:

1 Tap

> Programs > WiFi Region Switch

.

2 Select a region code.

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3 Tap

Apply

.

4 Tap ok

and soft reset the device.

Media-related programs

Pictures & Videos

Camera

Camera Wedge

Pictures & Videos

Pictures & Videos extends your device’s function to the visual scene with its image management, viewer and editing functions. It supports BMP, GIF and JPEG image formats, as well as record and launch video clips stored on your device or on a storage card. Now you can keep those images of your favorite moments as mobile as you are.

To open Pictures & Videos:

Tap

> Pictures & Videos

.

Tap to launch the Camera application.

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Pictures & Videos opens to a thumbnail view of all image files stored on the

My Pictures folder on your device and/or on a storage card attached to your device.

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You can use Pictures & Videos to perform any of the following:

View images in thumbnail, full screen or slide show mode

Edit BMP, GIF and JPEG images

Set a BMP, GIF and JEG image as the background of the Today screen, similar to using a wallpaper on your computer’s desktop screen.

Send an image file or video clip via infrared or using Inbox

Record a video clip

Launch video clips stored on your device.

Launch the Camera application.

Copying image files or video clips to your device

To view your image files and video clips in Pictures & Videos, copy the files to the My

Pictures folder of your device or on a storage card folder.

To copy image files or video clips from your computer to your device:

1 Connect your device to your computer.

2 In ActiveSync on your computer, click

Explore

.

Windows Explorer opens the Mobile Device window for your device.

3 Locate then select the file(s) that you want to copy on your device.

4 Right-click the selected file(s), then click Copy .

5 Place the cursor on the My Pictures folder of the Mobile Device window, right-click, then click Paste .

In Pictures & Videos, tap to view image files stored in the My Pictures folder.

To copy image files from a storage card to your device:

1 Install the storage card to your device’s SD/MMC expansion slot.

2 Perform steps 1-4 of the procedure above.

3 Locate the Built-in Storage folder under the My Windows Mobile-Based Device directory.

4 Open the folder under the Built-in Storage folder where you want to save your image file(s).

5 Place the cursor on the selected folder, right-click, then click Paste .

In Pictures & Videos, tap to view image files stored in an attached storage card.

Organizing photos and videos

You can use Pictures & Videos to organize and search for images stored on your MC35 or on a SD/MMC card. You can also edit images and send them as an e-mail attachment, view a slide show of your pictures or set a picture as a background on the Today screen.

Pictures & Videos display images in any of the three view modes—thumbnail (default), full screen, and slide show.

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Thumbnail mode

Thumbnail mode is the default view mode every time you open Pictures.

You can perform the following while in thumbnail mode:

Tap and hold a thumbnail to display a pop-up menu of available actions.

Place your stylus within the edge at the far left or far right of the screen and then drag the stylus over the images to perform multiple selections useful in deleting images by batch rather than by thumbnail.

Move the joystick up or down to select the previous/next thumbnail.

To perform image management tasks:

It is only in thumbnail mode can you perform most of the image management tasks.

1 Tap and hold a thumbnail to display a pop-up menu of available actions.

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2 Perform any of the following:

• Tap Cut to move image file to the Storage Card folder.

• Tap Copy to create a duplicate image file. This is useful when you want to edit an image but still want to retain an original copy of the image.

• Tap Delete to remove the selected thumbnail from its location. You are prompted to confirm the deletion.

• Tap Send to attach image as an attachment to an e-mail.

• Tap Beam to send the thumbnail to another Bluetooth or IR-enabled device.

• Tap Set as Today Background to set image as background of the

Today screen.

Full screen mode

It is only in full screen mode can you perform any editing action on an image.

To view image in full screen mode:

• Tap a thumbnail or press the joystick while a thumbnail is selected.

In this view, the selected image is maximized so that it fits the entire screen

(with the navigator and command bars still visible) used to display it.

Tap ok

or press the joystick to return to thumbnail mode.

To change the image orientation:

You can change the display orientation of an image.

On the command bar, tap

Menu > Edit > Rotate

to rotate the image 90° counter-clockwise.

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To crop part of an image:

You have the option to specify a portion of an image and then save that portion as a new

JPEG file.

1 Tap

Menu > Edit

.

2 Tap Menu > Crop to enable the Crop tool.

3 Drag your stylus across part of the image you want to crop.

4 Tap inside the selection.

5 Tap

Menu > Save As

.

6 Fill out the fields in the Save As screen.

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7 Tap ok .

To zoom in/zoom out the image:

To view images in a larger or smaller scale use the Zoom tool.

1 Tap the image.

2 Tap

Menu > Zoom

.

A zoom selection panel appears on the lower right corner of the screen.

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3 Tap the

Magnify

button to enable the zoom selection tools.

The full screen image zooms in and a red selection border automatically appears on the image inside the zoom selection panel.

4 Perform any of the following:

Tap to magnify the size of the image.

• Tap

Tap

to reduce the size of the image.

to zoom into an image.

Tap to return the image to its original view size.

Drag the red box within the small frame to pan the image in any direction you want.

5 Tap

Menu > Zoom

to hide the zoom selection panel.

To set an image as a Today wallpaper:

To add a custom look to the Today screen of your device; apply a wallpaper of your choice using any image.

1 Tap and hold a thumbnail, then tap

Set as Today Background

.

2 Tap the up or down arrows to set the transparency level.

3 Tap ok .

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Slide show mode

You can view images in a slide show much like viewing a PowerPoint presentation in your computer. Images are adjusted to fit the entire display area and are shown in a five seconds interval (default).

To view image in slide show mode:

• In thumbnail mode, tap Menu > Play Slide Show .

During the slide show, you can use hardware buttons to control the image display. Move the joystick up or down to display the previous image; rotate down to display the next image.

To view the Slide Show toolbar:

During the slide show, tap anywhere on the screen or press the joystick.

The icons in the Slide Show toolbar lets you control the pace of the slide show, as well as change the orientation of the images.

Tap

Tap

Tap

Tap

to rotate the images counterclockwise.

to continue the slide show after pausing it.

to pause the slide show.

to display the previous image.

Tap

Tap

to display the next image.

to stop the slide show. Screen returns to thumbnail mode.

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Customizing Pictures & Videos

Using the Options command you can set preference settings on how to use Pictures &

Videos.

To customize Pictures & Videos:

1 On either thumbnail or full screen mode, tap

Menu > Options

.

2 On the General tab, set the following options:

Select the size of the pictures you want to send through e-mail. Only pictures sent through an e-mail message is resized, the original picture remains unchanged.

Resize pictures for faster e-mail transfer

Rotate pictures towards left or right.

3 On the Slide Show tab, set the following options:

Select the “Portrait pictures” or “Landscape pictures” radio button to set slide show orientation.

Select the “Play a screensaver when connected to my PC and idle for 2 minutes” check box to set the image files in the My Pictures folder as a screensaver whenever your device is connected to the USB sync cable and is idle for 2 minutes.

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4 On the Camera tab, set the following options:

In the Save files to list, select to save image files to onboard memory or built-in storage.

In the Type filename prefix box, enter the prefix to be used as a default title for the image file.

• In the Still image compression level list, set a compression level when saving the image. The high quality setting provides the best image quality but more memory is required.

5 On the Video tab, set the following options:

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Select the “Include audio when recording video file” check box, to include audio when recording video files.

In the Time limit for videos list, select the length for video clips recorded with the camera.

6 Tap ok .

You can take photos and videos and capture bar code data with the device’s built-in camera. The camera lens is located on the rear of the device. Images can be stored on the device’s onboard memory or a memory card. Once you take photos or video clips, you can associate the image with a name in the phone book, e-mail it to friends, or send it to other Pocket PCs or phones. You can also send images to your computer via

Bluetooth or IR.

NOTE: The image capture application must be installed and enabled in order to operate the data capture. For more information on the type of image capture application compatible with your device, refer to the Motorola website.

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Camera

With the Camera application you can take pictures and shoot videos, and modify settings with Camera while you are on mobile. The images and video clips are automatically saved in the Pictures & Videos application, where you can view and edit them. By default captured images or videos are saved as JPEG or WMV file.

To open Camera:

1 Perform one of the following:

Press the

Camera button located on the lower-right side of the phone, to activate the camera.

Tap

Pictures & Videos > Camera

.

Open Pictures & Videos, then tap

Camera on the command bar.

Camera screen

The Camera screen displays the view finder. Information about the current settings or the remaining number of images that can be saved to your device are displayed on the lower right corner of the screen. This screen also provides an option to toggle shooting mode between camera and video mode.

Normal mode

Flash

Normal mode

Tap to display

Pictures & Videos

To switch shooting mode from camera mode to video mode:

1 Launch Camera, by performing one of the following:

• Press the Camera button located on the lower-right side of the phone, to activate the camera.

Tap

Pictures & Videos > Camera

.

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Open Pictures & Videos, then tap

Camera on the command bar.

2 Tap

Menu > Video

.

To switch back to camera mode, tap Menu > Still .

Camera capture mode

The MC35 offers two types of camera capture mode:

Camera - for taking pictures and recording videos

Bar code - for capturing a bar code data

To select a camera capture mode:

• Slide the Camera/Bar Code switch to the Camera icon icon to switch from one capture mode to another.

or the Bar code

To take a photo:

1 Launch the Camera application by performing one of the following:

Press the

Camera button located on the lower-right side of the phone, to activate the camera.

Tap

Pictures & Videos > Camera

.

• Open Pictures & Videos and tap Camera on the command bar.

2 Check the image on the view finder, adjust if necessary.

3 Press the

Camera button to take the picture.

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To take photos using burst mode:

Burst mode is a way to take a series of quick pictures.

1 Launch the Camera application.

2 Tap

Menu > Mode > Burst

.

3 Press the Camera button to take the picture.

To stop a burst of pictures before all pictures have been taken, close Camera.

To take photos using timer:

Using the timer, you can take a self-portrait. Just place the device on a stable support and press the camera button, then get into position.

1 Launch the Camera application.

2 Tap

Menu > Mode > Timer

.

NOTE:

By default, the self timer delay is set at five seconds.

To record a video clip:

1 Launch the Camera application.

2 Tap

Menu > Video to set shooting mode to video.

The available recording time displays on the screen.

NOTE: By default, the time limit for recording videos is set at 15 and 30 seconds.

3 Press the

Camera button to begin recording.

Recording stops when you press the

Camera

button again.

To select video quality:

You can specify the quality (video resolution and sound fidelity) and size of the video clips you record. Video clips of higher quality require more memory.

1 On the Camera screen, tap

Menu > Video

.

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2 Tap

Menu > Quality

.

To select picture compression:

You can set the compression level for the pictures you take. Note that selecting a high quality picture increases the size of the file significantly.

1 On the Camera screen, tap

Menu > Video

.

2 Tap

Menu > Options > Camera tab.

3 In the Still Image compression level box, tap the desired compression level.

To set default location where photos are saved:

You can set the default location where pictures are saved. If you select main memory, pictures are saved to permanent storage on your device, which may require that you consider the storage needs of other programs.

1 On the Camera screen, tap

Menu > Video

.

2 Tap

Menu > Options > Camera tab.

3 In the “Save files to” list, select main memory or storage card.

4 Tap ok

.

To capture bar code data:

1 Start the CamWedge application.

Tap

CamWedge

.

2 On the Today screen, tap and hold the CamWedge icon located on the lower right corner of the screen, select

Test

from the CamWedge menu.

3 Place the

Camera/Bar Code

switch to the Bar Code

4 Press and hold the

Camera

button.

5 Point the MC35 toward the bar code and align if necessary. A small window appears on the screen. Align the bar code in the window.

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6 Press the

Camera

button to capture the bar code data. The device beeps when the bar code data is captured.

7 Tap the x button to exit the CamWedge Test screen.

8 Exit the CamWedge application.

• On the Test screen menu bar, tap Exit > Exit .

To view photos and video clips:

1 Tap

> Programs > Pictures & Videos

.

2 Tap the picture or video clip that you want to see.

To configure the camera settings of your device:

1 Launch the Camera application.

2 Tap

Menu

, then configure the device settings.

• Video - Tap to switch to video or still (camera) mode.

• Mode - Select from the following modes to take your picture:

• Normal - Takes picture using the default settings.

Burst - Takes picture consecutively in continuous mode.

• Timer - Takes picture five seconds after pressing the Camera button.

Resolution - The default resolution setting is 650 x 152 pixels.

Flash - Turns flash on and off.

Options - Displays the camera options screen.

3 Tap ok

to exit.

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CamWedge

CamWedge enables bar code data capture with the MC35.

To open CamWedge:

Tap

CamWedge

. Once activated, the CamWedge icon appears on the lower right corner of the Today screen. Bar code data capture is enabled by default when CamWedge is launched. A check mark appears alongside Barcode in the menu when it is enabled.

To view the CamWedge menu:

Tap

CamWedge

.

On the Today screen, tap and hold the

CamWedge

icon located on the lower right corner of the screen.

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The CamWedge menu includes the following:

• Barcode - Displays the status of CamWedge and allows you to view or modify a bar code configuration type.

• Enable - Allows data capture when pressing the Camera button.

Disable - Prevents data capture from occurring when pressing the

Camera button.

Prefix/Suffix - Allows modification of the bar code data.

• Options - Allows you to set options for capturing bar codes.

Test - Allows data capture operations to be tested locally.

Log - Displays information logged by CamWedge.

About - Displays the CamWedge info screen.

Exit - Closes the application.

Configuring the CamWedge Settings

Use the CamWedge menu to set preference settings on how to use CamWedge. You can perform the following configuration options in CamWedge:

Enable or disable the bar code data capture

Specify the bar code prefix or suffix options

Set the options for capturing bar codes

To enable or disable bar code data capture:

On the CamWedge menu, select

Barcode > Enable

.

On the CamWedge menu, select

Barcode > Disable

. The

CamWedge

icon on the Today screen changes from and .

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To specify the bar code prefix/suffix options:

1 On the CamWedge menu, select

Barcode > Prefix/Suffix

.

2 Set the following options:

Tap the “Allow escapes in prefix/suffix” check box to enable escape sequences to be embedded in prefix and suffix strings. Escape sequences allow non-textual data to be transmitted as part of the prefix or suffix string. All escape sequences begin with the backlash “\” character. The supported escape sequences include:

\b Backspace

\f Form feed

\n New line (line feed)

\r Carriage return

\t Tab

\xHH ASCII character represented in Hexadecimal notation. Consult a standard ASCII chart for suitable values.

\vHH Virtual key code represented in Hexadecimal notation.

In the “Prefix to send before data” box, enter the string to be sent before the captured data.

Tap the “Send data” check box to disable this option. By default, this option is enabled to allow transfer of the captured bar code data to the device. Disabling this option prevents the actual data from being transmitted. The prefix and suffix strings, if present, are still transmitted even if this option is disabled.

• Tap the “Don’t treat data as text” check box to read bar code data as binary data and transmit the data in hexadecimal format. By default, this checkbox is disabled. This option does not affect the Test function in

CamWedge, which has its own mechanism to display Hex and text formats.

In the “Suffix to send after data” box, enter the desired string to be sent after the captured data.

Tap the “Send ENTER key after suffix” check box to transmit an ENTER key (VK_RETURN virtual key code) following all other data.

• Tap the “Send TAB key after suffix” check box to transmit a TAB key

(VK_TAB virtual key code) following all other data.

Tap the “Send keys only to Pocket IE” check box to enable the AutoPIE mode. The AutoPIE mode allows CamWedge to work correctly with

Pocket Internet Explorer. AutoPIE mode enables bar code data capture when the cursor is on a field that can accept keyboard input. This allows for better power management and eliminates any confusion caused by capturing when there is no field to accept the data.

3 Tap ok

.

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To configure the options for capturing bar codes:

1 On the CamWedge menu, select

Barcode > Options

.

2 Tap the “Flashlight” check box to enable the flashlight when capturing bar code data.

3 Tap the “Press and Hold Trigger” check box causes the device to stop the bar code decoding session when the Camera button is released. If disabled, the bar code decoding session continues until a bar code is decoded or the Scan Timeout is reached.

4 In the “Scan Timeout” box, enter the scan timeout in milliseconds. If no bar code is decoded the scanner stops decoding after the given Scan Timeout elapses.

5 In the “Profile” drop-down box, select a bar code symbology. The profile selected determines which bar code type to decode.

6 Tap ok

.

Test Window

The Test window displays information processed from the data captured by the MC35.

This window is typically used to ensure that the captured data is being transmitted as expected. When the CamWedge screen is closed, normal operation resumes sending any captured data to the foreground application.

To open the Test window:

1 On the CamWedge menu, select Test .

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The Test window includes a button to toggle the data capture format between hexadecimal and text and a menu bar with all of the CamWedge functions.

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Log Window

The Log window displays a scrolling list of the actions performed. This does not include the captured data. The Log window is typically used to confirm the actions of the user.

To open the Log window:

On the CamWedge menu, select

Log

.

A menu bar with all of the CamWedge functions is available within the window.

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AirBeam Smart

Rapid Deployment Client

Download Agent

AirBEAM Smart

The AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and MC35. Before transfer, AirBEAM Smart checks and compares package version, so that only updated packages are loaded.

AirBEAM Smart resides on radio-equipped client devices and allows them to request, download and install software, as well as to upload files and status data. Both download and upload of files can be accomplished in a single communications session. The ability to transfer software over a radio network can greatly reduce the logistical efforts of client software management.

In an AirBEAM Smart system, a network-accessible host server acts as the storage point for the software transfer. The AirBEAM Smart Client uses the industry standard FTP or

TFTP file transfer protocols to check the host system for updates and, if necessary, to transfer updated software.

NOTE: For more detailed information about AirBEAM, refer to the AirBEAM ®

Windows ® CE Client Product Reference Guide.

Smart

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AirBEAM Package Builder

In a typical distributed AirBEAM system, software to be transferred is organized into packages. In general, an AirBEAM package is simply a set of files that are assigned attributes both as an entire package and as individual component files. The package is assigned a version number and the transfer occurs when an updated version is available.

An AirBEAM package can optionally contain developer-specified logic to be used to install the package. Installation logic is typically used to update client device flash images or radio firmware. Examples of common AirBEAM packages would include packages for custom client application software, radio firmware and AirBEAM Smart Client software.

Once these packages are built, they are installed on the host server for retrieval by the handheld device. The AirBEAM Package Builder is a utility used to define, generate and install AirBEAM packages to a server. The packages are then loaded from the server onto a client device equipped with an AirBEAM Smart Client executable.

For detailed instructions on how to define, generate and install AirBEAM packages to the server, refer to the AirBEAM Package Builder Product Reference Guide.

AirBEAM Smart Client

The AirBEAM Smart Client is installed on the handheld. It is configured with the server access information, the names of the packages to be downloaded and other controlling parameters. When the AirBEAM Smart Client is launched, the device connects to the specified FTP server and checks the packages it is configured to look for. If the package version was updated, the client requests the transfer.

AirBEAM License

The AirBEAM Smart Client is a licensed software product. The AirBEAM Smart Client's version synchronization functionality is enabled through a license key file that is stored on the client device. The license key file can be built into AirBEAM Smart Client's image, or downloaded in a special AirBEAM package.

The AirBEAM license key file contains a unique key and a customer specific banner that is displayed when the AirBEAM Smart Client version synchronization logic is invoked.

To open AirBEAM:

Tap

> AirBEAM

.

Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client

Using the Configure command you can set preference settings on how to use AirBEAM.

You can perform the following configuration options in AirBEAM:

Specify the package name of the first four of eight packages that are to be loaded during the AirBEAM synchronization process. The specified package name must correspond to a package that is available on the specified package server.

Specify the package name of the last four of eight packages that are to be loaded during the AirBEAM synchronization process. The specified package name must correspond to a package that is available on the specified package server.

Specify the configurations of the server to which the client connects during the package synchronization process.

Set various miscellaneous AirBEAM features.

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To configure AirBEAM Smart Client:

1 Tap

> Programs > AirBEAM

.

2 Tap File > Configure .

The Configuration screen has seven tabs that you can modify - Packages(1),

Packages(2), Server, Misc(1), Misc(2), Misc(3), and Misc(4).

NOTE:

No inadvertent trailing spaces should be entered on the seven tabs.

Information entered in these fields are case and space sensitive.

3 On the Packages(1) tab, set the following options:

• In the Package 1 field, enter the package name of the first of eight packages.

• In the Package 2 field, enter the package name of the second of eight packages.

• In the Package 3 field, enter the package name of the third of eight packages.

• In the Package 4 field, enter the package name of the fourth of eight packages.

NOTE:

Package 1 to Package 4 fields are optional fields.

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4 Tap

Packages(2)

tab, then set the following options:

In the Package 5 field, enter the package name of the fifth of eight packages.

In the Package 6 field, enter the package name of the sixth of eight packages.

In the Package 7 field, enter the package name of the seventh of eight packages.

In the Package 8 field, enter the package name of the eighth of eight packages.

In the Upload Pkg field, enter the name of a package that is to be processed for upload files during the AirBEAM synchronization process.

The specified package name must correspond to a package that is available on the specified package server.

NOTE:

Package 5 to Package 8 and Upload Pkg fields are optional fields.

5 Tap

Server

tab, then set the following options:

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In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the server. It may be a host name or a dot notation format.

In the Directory field, enter the directory on the server that contains the

AirBEAM package definition files. All AirBEAM package definition files are retrieved from this directory during the package synchronization process.

In the User field, enter the FTP user name that is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process.

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In the Password field, enter the FTP password that corresponds to the FTP user specified in the User field. The specified password is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process.

6 Tap

Misc(1)

tab, then set the following options:

In the Auto-load drop-down list, specify how the AirBEAM Smart Client is to be invoked automatically when the client device is rebooted. The selections include:

• Disable - The AirBEAM Smart Client is not invoked automatically during the boot sequence.

Interactive - The AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence. The package synchronization process is started automatically. The Synchronization Dialog box appears and the user is required to press the OK button when the process is complete.

Non-interactive - The AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence. The package synchronization process is started automatically. The Synchronization Dialog box is displayed, but the user is not required to select OK when the process is complete. The

Synchronization Dialog box terminates automatically.

Background - The AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence. The package synchronization process is started automatically. Nothing is displayed while the synchronization process is occurring.

Tap the “RAM Management” check box to specify whether the automatic RAM management is enabled during the package synchronization process.

If enabled, RAM management logic is invoked when there is not enough free disk space to download a package. The RAM management logic attempts to remove any disposable AirBEAM packages resident on the client.

Tap the “Suppress Separator' check box to specify whether the automatic insertion of a file path separator character should be suppressed when the client generated server package definition file names.

When enabled, the parameter also disables the appending of .apd to the package. This feature is useful for AS/400 systems, in which the file path separator character is a period. When this feature is enabled, the server directory (Directory) and package name (Package 1, Package 2, Package 3 and Package 4) are appended “as is” when building the name for the server package definition file.

When this feature is disabled, a standard file path separator is used to separate the server directory (Directory) and package name (Package 1,

Package 2, Package 3 and Package 4) when building the name for the server package definition file. In addition, an .apd extension is appended automatically.

• Tap the “TFTP” check box to specify whether the TFTP protocol is to be used to download files. By default, the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the FTP protocol.

Tap the “WNMS” check box to specify whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uploads a WNMS information file at the end of each version synchronization.

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7 Tap

Misc(2)

tab, then set the following options:

In the Auto-retry field, specify whether the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries if there is a failure during the synchronization process.

If this feature is enabled, the AirBEAM Smart Client displays a popup dialog indicating the attempt of a retry. The popup dialog is displayed for the number of seconds specified in the Retry Delay field.

The valid values for this field are:

-1: The AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries indefinitely.

0: The AirBEAM Smart Client does not automatically retry.

> 0: The AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries up to the number of times specified.

In the Retry Delay field, specify the amount of time, in seconds, that the

AirBEAM Smart Client delays before automatically retrying after a synchronization failure.

Tap the “In-use Test” check box to specify whether the AirBEAM Smart

Client tests to determine if a file is in-use before downloading.

If the In-use Test feature is enabled, the AirBEAM Smart Client downloads a temporary copy of any files that are in-use. If any temporary in-use files are downloaded the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically resets the client to complete the copy of the in-use files. If the In-use Test feature is disabled, the synchronization process fails

(-813) if any download files are in-use.

Tap the “Wait Welcome” check box to specify whether the AirBEAM

Smart Client waits for the WELCOME windows to be completed before automatically launching the synchronization process after a reset.

Tap the “Close Apps” check box to specify whether the AirBEAM Smart

Client automatically attempts to close non-system applications prior to resetting the mobile unit. If enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client sends a

WM_CLOSE message to all non-system applications before resetting the mobile unit. This feature offers applications the opportunity to prepare (i.e. close open files) for the pending reset.

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8 Tap

Misc(3)

tab, then set the following options:

Tap the “Use DHCP server” check box to specify whether the AirBEAM

Smart Client uses the DHCP response option 66 to specify the IP address of the FTP/TFTP server.

Tap the “Use DHCP bootfile” check box to specify whether the

AirBEAM Smart Client uses the DHCP response option 67 to specify the Package and Package 1 parameters.

• Tap the “Passive Mode” check box to specify whether the Client uses passive mode FTP. This setting is ignored if TFTP protocol is used.

9 Tap

Misc(4)

tab, then set the following options:

• In the Sched Mode drop-down list, specify whether (and how) the scheduled mode is enabled. If enabled, schedule mode causes the

AirBEAM synchronization process to occur periodically. The selections include:

• Disable - The schedule mode is disabled.

Fixed time - The schedule mode is enabled. The AirBEAM synchronization will be launched once per day at the time specified in the

Sched Time setting. The synchronization will be launched every day

Sched Time minutes past midnight.

Fixed period - The schedule mode is enabled. The AirBEAM synchronization will be launched at a period by the Sched Time setting.

The synchronization will be launched every Sched Time minutes.

• In the Sched Time field, specify, in minutes, the period for the schedule mode. The Sched Mode setting specifies how the Sched Time value is used.

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In the Sched Load drop-down list, specify the load mode to be used for scheduled synchronization, if enabled. The selections include:

Default - Specifies that the load mode specified in the Auto-load setting is to be used for scheduled synchronization sessions.

Interactive - The Synchronization Dialog displays when a scheduled synchronization session occurs. The user is required to press the OK button to dismiss the dialog.

Non-interactive - The Synchronization Dialog displays when a scheduled synchronization session occurs. The dialog is automatically dismissed when the synchronization is complete, unless an error occurs. If an error occurs the user is required to press the OK button to dismiss the dialog.

Background - Nothing is displayed when the scheduled synchronization sessions occur.

In the Sched Prompt drop-down list, specify whether the AirBEAM client prompts the user when updates are available in schedule mode. The settings include:

• Disable - Updated packages are automatically downloaded. The user is not prompted.

• Alert - Updated packages are not automatically downloaded. The user is prompted to warm boot the device to initiate the package downloads.

Launch - Updated packages are not automatically downloaded. The user is prompted to start the package download. The user can defer the package download by responding no to the prompt. The MAXNOPRESS registry setting can be used to limit the number of times the user can defer the update.

Confirm - Updated packages are not automatically downloaded. This value behaves the same as the Launch value, except that the user is required to confirm an additional prompt before the download starts.

Synchronizing with the Server

When the synchronization process is initiated, the AirBEAM Smart Client attempts to open an FTP session using the AirBEAM Smart Client configuration. Once connected, the client processes the specified packages. Packages are loaded only if the server version of a given package is different from the version loaded on the client. Once the upload process is complete, the AirBEAM Smart Client closes the FTP session with the server.

The AirBEAM Smart Client can launch an FTP session with the server either manually, when initiated by the user, or automatically.

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Manual Synchronization

1 Configure the AirBEAM Smart Client. See “Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client”

on page 192 for more information.

2 From the main AirBEAM CE screen, tap File , then Synchronize .

Once connected, the AirBEAM Synchronize screen appears.

The

Status List

displays status messages that indicate the progress of the synchronization process.

Press

Enter

to return to the Main Menu. This button remains inactive until the synchronization process is complete.

Select

Retry

and press

ENTER to restart the synchronization process.

This button is activated only if there is an error during the synchronization process.

Automatic Synchronization

The AirBEAM Smart Client can be configured to launch automatically using the Misc(1)

tab (see Misc(1) on page 195). When setting automatic synchronization, use the Auto-

load drop-down list to specify how the AirBEAM Smart Client should be invoked

automatically when the client device is rebooted. See Misc(1) on page 195 for

instructions on enabling Auto Sync.

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Rapid Deployment Client

The Rapid Deployment (RD) Client facilitates software downloads to an MC35 from a Mobility Services Platform (MSP) Console’s FTP server. The MSP

Console is a web-based interface to the wireless infrastructure monitoring and management tools provided by the MSP Lite or MSP Enterprise server.

When software packages are transferred to the FTP server, the MC35 on the wireless network can download them. The location of software packages are encoded in RD bar codes. When the MC35 captures a bar code(s), the software package(s) is downloaded from the FTP server to the MC35. A single RD bar code can be captured by multiple

MC35s.

NOTE:

For detailed information about the MSP Console, MSP Lite/MSP Enterprise servers and creating RD bar codes, refer to the MSP User Guide.

Rapid Deployment Window

The Rapid Deployment window displays bar code capture status and provides features for resetting and exiting the application.

To open Rapid Deployment window:

• Tap > RDClient .

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The Rapid Deployment screen include the following parameters:

Please capture all of the bar codes - Displays the status of a captured bar code.

Waiting - indicates the MC35 is ready to capture a bar code.

OK - indicates the MC35 successfully captured a bar code.

If there are no bar codes left to capture, the Rapid Deployment

Configuring window displays.

Bar codes left to scan... - Displays a list of any remaining bar codes to capture (1-D bar codes only). When all required bar codes are captured successfully, the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays.

About - Displays the Rapid Deployment Client Info window.

Reset - Removes any previously captured data.

Exit - Closes the application. A confirmation window displays. Select

Yes to exit or No to return to the Rapid Deployment window.

NOTE:

If the application is exited prior to capturing all required bar codes, any captured data collected up to that point is lost.

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Capturing RD Bar Codes

When the MC35 captures and successfully decodes a single or multiple RD bar codes, the data encoded in the bar code can:

Reset the MC35’s connection profile. A connection profile is a set of

Wireless Application parameters that the MC35 uses to access the wireless network.

Initiate downloads of one or more software packages from an FTP server to the MC35.

NOTE:

Currently, RD only recognizes AirBEAM software packages. See “AirBEAM

Smart” on page 191 for more information.

To capture an RD bar code:

NOTE:

Ensure that the CamWedge “Send ENTER key after suffix” option is enabled.

Refer to step 2 on page 189.

1 Obtain the appropriate RD bar code(s) from the MSP Administrator.

2 Launch the RD application on the MC35. The Rapid Deployment window displays.

3 Capture the appropriate bar code(s) to complete the configuration and/or download.

(a) A PDF417 bar code (2-D bar code) can contain all download data in a single bar code. In this case, only one bar code may be required to capture.

(b) Multi-part linear bar codes (1-D bar codes) can require capturing several bar codes. Bar codes can be captured in any order. The text box under

Bar codes left to scan...

shows the remaining bar codes to capture.

4 After all appropriate bar codes are captured successfully, the MC35 connects to the server and the Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays while network settings are configured.

NOTE:

If the MC35 cannot connect to the server, it continues to retry until the user cancels (exits) the application. If failure to connect to the server persists, see the MSP

Administrator.

5 When configuration is complete:

(a) The

Today

screen displays.

(b) A new Wireless profile is created on the MC35 from the data encoded in the bar code(s) captured.

(c) The designated package(s) are downloaded from the FTP server.

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Download Agent

The Download Agent facilitates software downloads and updates from the Internet to the MC35 EDA. This program also provides information about the software download status from the Internet.

To open Download Agent:

Tap

> Download Agent

.

To install a software from the Internet:

1 Connect to the Internet.

2 Tap > Programs > Download Agent .

3 On the Download Content list, select a software, then tap Install .

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Customizing your

MC35

Adjusting system preferences

Program management

Adjusting system preferences

You can adjust the settings of your device to suit the way you work. Adjusting certain settings, such as backlight, auto power off timer, system volume, and processor speed, from the factory default settings may decrease your standby time.

To access Settings:

Tap .

The Settings window has three tabs—Personal, System, and Connections, each of which has its own set of options.

The following sections show the configuration page for each Settings option.

For detailed instructions on these pages, access the page from your device,

> Help

.

Personal tab

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Buttons

Assign the Send/End button on the stereo headset/single earbud headset to commonlyused programs. You can also adjust the on-screen scrolling speed here.

Input

Select an input method, options for word completion and other related settings.

Lock

Set a password to prevent unauthorized access to your device. You also have the option to set a password hint to serve as a reminder in case you forget your password.

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Menus

Customize what appears on the menu.

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MSN Options

Set up the password and login settings in the MSN services. It also provides instant access to the MSN Hotmail’s Inbox, MSN Messenger’s Contact list, and options for customizing your Pocket MSN experience.

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Owner Information

Enter personal information and customize text display when device is turned on.

Phone

Set up the phone function of your device. See “Phone preferences” on page 138 for

more information.

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Sounds & Notification

Set the volume level for system sounds and select the types of action you want to hear sounds for. You can also define how you want to be notified about different events.

Options for personalizing sound notifications are also available.

Today

Customize the look and the information that is displayed on the Today screen.

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System tab

About

Displays your device’s version and copyright information; includes an option to define a device ID.

Brightness

Define settings for the display brightness and backlight control.

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Certificates

View and manage the public key certificates available on your device.

Clock & Alarms

Change the time or set alarms.

Error reporting

Enable or disable error reporting.

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GPS

Adjust the GPS settings.

Memory

Adjust allocation of storage and main memory.

Phone Profiles

View and edit the Phone function’s preset profiles for different operations mode.

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Power

View power level for the main battery. To minimize power consumption, you can define settings for the auto-off function and the processor’s operation speed.

Regional Settings

Set default number and time display formats and other related options.

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Remove Programs

Remove programs from storage memory.

Screen

Set the viewing orientation and text size setting. You can also recalibrate screen and enable the ClearType feature.

SIM Manager

Manage all contacts stored on your SIM card.

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System Information

Displays your device’s hardware and software information.

Connections tab

Beam

Define settings for the beam function.

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Bluetooth

Use this option to configure the device’s Bluetooth settings.

Connections

Adjust settings for connecting to your ISP or to a local network.

Express GPS Connect

Enable and customize settings for the GPS connection utility.

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USB to PC

Enable or disable the enhanced network connectivity.

WiFi/Network Cards

Setup wireless network connection or customize settings for your device’s network adapter.

WiFi Card Setting

Allows you to enable the WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) networking.

To configure the wireless network connection settings, tap

WiFi

.

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Wireless Manager

Enable or disable the device's wireless radios and customize WiFi, Bluetooth, and Phone settings.

Program management

Adding programs to your device

Programs bundled with your device at the factory are stored in ROM (read-only memory). You cannot remove these programs, and you'll never accidentally lose ROM contents. ROM programs can be updated using special installation programs with a *.xip extension. All other programs and data files installed to your device after factory installation are stored in the Random Access Memory (RAM). You can install any program created for your device, as long as it has enough memory. The most popular place to find software for your device is on the Windows Mobile Web site http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/default.mspx You can add programs to your device either by using ActiveSync or by downloading the program from the Internet.

To add programs using ActiveSync:

Before installing a program on your device, you must first install the appropriate software for your device on your computer.

1 Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install.

(a) Tap .

(b) On the System tab, tap About .

(c) On the Version tab, make a note of the processor information.

2 Download the program to your computer (or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your computer).

You may see a single *.xip, *.exe, or *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program designed for a Pocket PC and your device’s processor type.

NOTE:

Read any installation instructions, Readme files, or documentation that come with the program. Many programs provide special installation instructions.

3 Connect your device to your computer.

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4 Double-click the *.exe file.

• If the file is an installer, the installation wizard will begin. Follow the directions on the screen. Once the software has been installed on your computer, the installer will automatically transfer the software to your device.

• If the file is not an installer, you will see an error message stating that the program is valid but it is designed for a different type of computer. You will need to move this file to your device. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Readme file or documentation, use the

ActiveSync Explore button to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on your device. For more information on copying files using ActiveSync, see

page 36.

5 Once installation is complete, tap

> Programs

, then the program icon to launch it.

To add a program directly from the Internet:

1 Determine your device and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install.

(a) Tap .

(b) On the System tab, tap

About .

(c) On the Version tab, make a note of the processor information.

2 Download the program to your device straight from the Internet using Internet

Explorer Mobile.

You may see a single *.xip, *.exe or *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program designed for a Pocket PC and your device’s processor type.

NOTE: Read any installation instructions, Readme files, or documentation that comes with the program. Many programs provide special installation instructions.

3 Tap the file, such as a *.xip or *.exe file. The installation wizard will begin.

4 Follow the on-screen instructions.

Adding a program to the Start menu

You can choose what program icons should appear on the menu based on which ones you use most often.

To add a program to the Start menu program using Settings:

1 Tap > Settings .

2 On the Personal tab, tap

Menus

.

3 Select the check box for the programs you wish to add.

If you do not see the program you want, you can either use File Explorer on your device to move the program to the Start Menu folder, or use ActiveSync on your computer to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Start

Menu folder.

To add a program to the Start menu program using File Explorer on your device:

1 Tap > Programs > File Explorer .

2 Tap the

My Device

icon (tap the folder list, labeled My Documents by default, and then My Device to see a list of all folders on your device).

3 Open the path:

Windows

>

Start

>

Programs

.

4 Tap and hold the program you want to add to the menu, then tap Cut on the pop-up menu.

5 Open the path: Windows > Start Menu .

6 Tap and hold a blank area of the window, then tap

Paste

on the pop-up menu.

7 The program will now appear on the menu.

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To add a Start menu program using ActiveSync on your computer:

1 In the ActiveSync on your computer, click

Explore

to explore your device’s files and locate the program.

2 Right-click the program, and then click

Create Shortcut

.

3 Move the shortcut to the Start Menu folder in the Windows folder.

The shortcut now appears on the menu.

For more information on using ActiveSync, see

ActiveSync Help

on your computer.

Removing programs

You can only remove programs that you installed. Programs that come with your device cannot be removed.

To remove a program using Settings:

1 Tap > Settings .

2 On the System tab, tap

Remove Programs

.

3 Tap the program you wish to remove.

4 Tap

Remove

.

5 Tap Yes . If another confirmation message appears, tap Yes again.

To remove a program using File Explorer on your device:

If the program does not appear in the list of installed programs in Remove Programs, use

File Explorer on your device to locate the program:

1 Tap

> Programs > File Explorer

.

2 Tap the

My Device

icon (tap the folder list, labeled My Documents by default, and then My Device to see a list of all folders on your device).

3 Open the path:

Windows

>

Start

>

Programs

.

4 Tap and hold the program you want to remove, then tap

Delete

on the pop-up menu.

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Customer support

Protecting your MC35

Troubleshooting

Customer support

Refer to following help resources on how to use your MC35.

For information on:

Operating instructions

Programs on your device

Additional programs that can be installed on your device

Up-to-date information regarding your device

Technical assistance

Refer to:

This User Guide. It provides online reference for using your device. The guide is available for download. Visit http://www.motorola.com/ enterprisemobility/manuals

The MC35 Help. To view Help, tap

> Help

.

See “Program list” on page 40 for more

information.

For the latest information on the MC35 visit http://www.motorola.com/mc35

Go to http://www.motola.com/enterprisemobility/ contactsupport to contact the Motorola Enterprise

Mobility Support for your region.

If you purchased your Motorola product from a

Motorola usiness Partner, contact that Business

Partner for service.

Before contacting, have the model number and serial number at hand. If your problem cannot be solved by the Motorola Enterprise Mobility

Support, you may need to return your equipment for servicing and you will be given specific directions.

Motorola is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used. Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty.

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Protecting your MC35

Your device is not just a financial investment but a wealthy source of personal information. It is then imperative that you protect your device from unauthorized access, as well as data loss.

Using system locks

There several ways that you can secure your MC35, both from accidental key presses and from unauthorized access.

Locking the keypad

Locking the touch screen

Setting an access password lock

Locking the keypad/touch screen

Tapping the

Device unlocked

icon on the Today screen prevents accidental data entry from both the keypad and the touch screen. When the device is locked, the command bar displays

Unlock

.

To unlock the keypad/touch screen:

1 On the command bar, tap

Unlock

.

2 On the Unlock screen, tap

Unlock or press the orange

and

Q

keys on the keypad.

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Locking the device

You have the option to create a lock password that will be required to access your device after a set period of inactivity.

To assign a lock password:

1 Tap > Settings .

2 On the Personal tab, tap Lock .

3 On the Password tab, perform the following:

(a) Select the “Prompt if device unused for” check box, then tap the pick list opposite it to set the period of inactivity before the lock password is required for access.

(b) Select a password type pick list. You have two options.

Simple PIN – This password mode requires a 4-digit password.

Strong alphanumeric – This password mode requires an alphanumeric password (i.e., a combination of upper- and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols) consisting of at least seven characters.

4 Type then confirm your lock password.

5 If you want to set a keyword to serve as a password reminder in case you forget it, tap the

Hint

tab.

6 Tap ok

.

Creating backup files

Any additional programs or new data in your device are stored in the Random Access

Memory (RAM). These items are lost if you have to perform a hard reset or your device loses all power for any other reason. Because of this, it is important that you regularly back up files to your computer via ActiveSync or to a storage card using the device’s built-in SD/MMC expansion slot.

If you have access to your computer, use ActiveSync to synchronize files between your

device and your computer. See “Synchronizing information with your computer” on page 30 for more information.

In instances where you are unable to access your computer, you can back up files to a storage card.

To back up individual files in a storage card:

1 Insert a storage card into the SD/MMC expansion slot on the top of your device.

See “Using the SD/MMC expansion slot” on page 12 for more information.

2 Tap

> Programs > File Explorer

.

3 Select the file you want to back up.

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4 Tap

Menu > Edit > Copy

.

5 Tap the

My Device

icon (tap the folder list, labeled My Documents by default, and then My Device to see a list of all folders on your device), then select

Storage

Card

.

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6 Tap Menu > Edit > Paste.

7 After the backup process, remove the storage card from the SD/MMC expansion slot.

To back up several files in a storage card:

1 Insert a storage card into the SD/MMC expansion slot on the top of your device.

See “Using the SD/MMC expansion slot” on page 12 for more information.

2 Tap > Programs > File Explorer .

3 Perform one of the following:

Locate the file folder containing the files you want to back up.

Create a new folder and move/copy the files you want to back up there.

4 Tap and hold the file folder you want to backup, then select

Copy

from the pop-up menu.

5 Tap the

My Device

icon (tap the folder list, labeled My Documents by default, and then My Device to see a list of all folders on your device), then select Storage

Card

.

6 Tap and hold a blank area, then select Paste from the pop-up menu.

7 After the backup process, remove the storage card from the SD/MMC expansion slot.

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting reminders

When a troubleshooting procedure requires uninstalling the battery pack or resetting the device, note the following:

• If the procedure requires uninstalling the battery pack, first turn the device off. Once it is off, wait for five seconds to allow the device to completely enter sleep mode before removing the battery pack.

Troubleshooting procedures

The following sections describe a list of possible situations that may arise during the use of your device. Easy answers and solutions are provided for each one.

Battery problem

Battery loses power

When the battery is low, you see a battery icon

(See “Status icons” on page 18 for

more information) in the navigation bar and a pop up screen that tells you to recharge the battery as soon as possible.

Your device uses a detachable and rechargeable main battery pack and an embedded battery cell. When the main battery pack is removed or is completely drained out, your device shuts down. The battery cell retains the system clock for three to five minutes while changing the main battery.

Tips on how to make battery charge last longer

To make your battery charge to last as long as possible, observe the guidelines listed below:

Use external power whenever possible

Use the AC adapter to plug your device into external power whenever possible, especially when:

Establishing a remote connection

Using the backlight

Watching/listening to audio or video files

Connecting to a computer and/or server

Shorten auto suspend time

While on battery power, your device automatically suspends operation if you haven’t touched the hardware buttons or used the stylus for a specified period of time. Maximize battery life by shortening this time.

(a) Tap .

(b) On the System tab, tap

Power

.

(c) On the Advanced tab, adjust the setting on the “On battery power” pick list.

If the device lapses into sleep mode, allow ample time before turning it back on to allow for a smoother power mode transition. The device wakes up from sleep mode when any of the following events occur:

• The Power button .

The device is connected to the USB sync cable.

• A storage card is inserted into the SD/MMC expansion slot.

A call is received by your device.

• A preset alarm event is activated.

Turns off sounds you don’t need.

Your device emits sounds in response to a number of events, such as warnings, reminders, and screen taps or hardware button actions. Optimize battery life, by turning off any sounds you don’t need.

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(a) Tap .

(b) On the Personal tab, tap Sounds & Notifications .

(c) Clear the check boxes on both Sound and Notifications tabs.

Disable the phone function when no SIM card is installed on your device.

Password problem

Forgotten password

If you forget your password, you’ll need to clear your device’s memory by hard resetting

it. See “To perform a hard reset” on page 229 for more information.

Memory problem

Memory on your MC35 EDA is shared between storage memory and program memory.

Storage memory is used to store the information you create and programs you install.

Program memory is used to run programs on your device. Your device automatically manages the allocation between storage and program memory.

To view memory allocation and availability:

1 Tap

> Settings

.

2 On the System tab, tap

Memory

.

Device memory run out

If you receive a message stating that storage or program memory is unavailable, try the following solutions.

Finding space in storage memory

• Move data to an SD or MMC storage card.

(a) Insert a storage card to your device’s SD/MMC expansion slot.

(b) Tap > File Explorer .

(c) Tap and hold the file you want to move, then tap

Cut

from the pop-up menu.

(d) Open the My Documents folder; tap Menu , Edit , then Paste .

NOTE:

Files stored in folders other than My Documents or stored in folders within subfolders in My Documents may not show up in the list view of some programs.

Move e-mail attachments.

(a) Insert a storage card to your device’s SD/MMC expansion slot.

(b) Tap .

(c) On the Messaging tab, select the tap

Menu > Tools

>

Options

.

(d) On the Storage tab, select “Store attachments on storage card” check box.

All attachments are moved to the storage card, and new attachments are automatically stored on the storage card.

(e) Tap ok .

Set programs such as Notes, Word Mobile, and Excel Mobile to automatically save new items on the storage card. In the program, tap

Menu

> Options

.

Delete unnecessary files.

(a) Tap > File Explorer .

(b) Locate the file for deletion.

(c) Tap and hold the file, then tap Delete on the pop up menu.

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Finding space in program memory

• Stop programs you are not currently using.

In most cases, programs automatically stop to free needed memory. However, in some situations, such as when confirmation dialog boxes are waiting for a user response, the program may not be able to automatically stop. To check the state of your active programs:

(a) Tap .

(b) On the System tab, tap

Memory

.

(c) On the Running Programs tab, tap the program you want to view, then tap

Activate

.

(d) Close any open windows or messages and return the program to list view.

If this doesn’t work, you can stop the program manually.

(a) Close all open confirmation dialog boxes and return the program to list view.

(b) Stop the program by tapping

Stop

or

Stop All

on the Running Programs tab.

Clear storage memory as described in the preceding section.

This frees some storage memory so that it can be allocated to program memory.

Perform a soft reset on your device. See “To perform a soft reset” on page

229 for more information.

Screen problems

Screen freezes or responds slowly

Perform a soft reset on your device. See “To perform a soft reset” on page 229 for more

information.

Screen is blank

Press and hold the Power button for a full second. If that doesn’t work:

Remove the battery pack and check if the SIM card holder is closed properly.

If you are using the device on battery power, shift the device to AC power.

Perform a soft reset on your device. See “To perform a soft reset” on page

229 for more information.

Screen is dark

Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause your device screen to temporarily darken. This is normal for LCD screens and is not permanent.

Screen is hard to read

If you’re having a hard time viewing a document in:

Notes - try changing the size of the view. To do this, tap a zoom percentage on the

Menu

.

Word Mobile and Excel Mobile - try changing the size of the view. Tap

View

> Zoom

, then select a zoom percentage.

Internet Explorer - try changing the font size. Tap

View > Text Size

, then select a size.

Screen flashes on then off when power button is pressed

This occurs when the screen backlight has automatically turned off but the device is still powered on.

Tap the screen or press a key to light the display.

Set the backlight off time to greater than or equal to the power off time.

Tapping and writing problems

Inaccurate response to stylus taps

Recalibrate the screen. See “Recalibrating the screen” on page 228 for more

information.

Slow or no response

Perform a soft reset on your device. See “To perform a soft reset” on page 229 for more

information.

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IR connection problem

Failure to beam information

If you’re having difficulty transferring information via IR, try the following:

Transfer only one file or no more than 25 contact cards at a time.

Align your device’s IR port with that of the receiving device so that they are unobstructed and within a close range.

Adjust the room lighting. Some types of light interfere with IR connections.

Try moving to a different location or turning off some lights.

Bluetooth connection problem

Failure to beam information

If you’re having difficulty transferring information via Bluetooth, try the following:

Transfer only one file or no more than 25 contact cards at a time.

Turn on Bluetooth for MC35 and the receiving device.

Make sure the devices are within close range.

Phone connection problem

If you have a problem using the phone function, try the following:

Check if your device’s wireless connection to your mobile service provider is switched on and the signal unobstructed.

Contact your mobile phone service provider for assistance.

Internet connection problem

If you’re having difficulty establishing Internet connection, try the following:

Make sure you have properly set up a connection to your device ISP

(Internet Service Provider).

Check if your device’s wireless connection to your mobile service provider is switched on and the signal unobstructed.

NOTE:

When your device is connected to the USB sync cable while the GPRS function is on, you will not be able to browse web pages.

Verify your user name and password with your device ISP.

Verify with your device’s ISP that the network you are trying to connect is available, or try to connect to it using another device or from a computer.

Network connection problem

If you’re having network connection problems, try the following:

Check if your device’s wireless connection to your mobile service provider is switched on and the signal unobstructed.

Verify that you have added necessary server information.

(a) Tap

> Settings

.

(b) On the Connections tab, tap

Connections

.

Most networks use DHCP, so you need not change these settings unless your network administrator instructs you to do so.

If the option Network Connection is not listed as a connection method in the ActiveSync dialog box when starting synchronization, wait for a few minutes and try again. Also, if synchronization does not start right away, the network is probably busy, and it may take a minute for your device to connect to the network.

• Verify your user name and password with your network administrator.

Verify with your network administrator that the network you are trying to connect is available, or try to connect to it using another device or from a computer.

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You may need to change your device name if you are trying to connect to a network and cannot because another Pocket PC Phone with the same name is already connected. To change your device’s name:

(a) Tap .

(b) On the System tab, tap

About

.

(c) On the Device ID tab, enter a new name on the Device name field.

(d) Tap ok

.

Additional troubleshooting information is available in

Connections Help of your device and on the

ActiveSync Help

on your computer.

USB cable problem

The following solutions may help if you encounter problems when connecting to your computer.

Make sure that your device is turned on.

Plug the other end of the cable securely into the universal connector on the base of your device.

Additional troubleshooting information is available in

Connections Help

of your device and on the

ActiveSync Help

on your computer.

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Recalibrating the screen

When you first startup your MC35, you are asked to calibrate the screen by tapping the center of a cross with your stylus as it moves around the screen. This process ensures that when you tap the screen with your stylus the item tapped is activated.

If, however, while using your device, you discover tapping an item does not bring up the appropriate response, it means the touch screen has lost its calibration.

To recalibrate the screen:

1 Open the Align Screen via software or hardware function.

Software launching

(a) Tap > Settings .

(b) On the System tab, tap

Screen

.

(c) On the Screen tab, tap Align Screen .

Hardware launching

Simultaneously press the

Power

button and the joystick.

2 Tap the center of the cross with your stylus as it moves around the screen.

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Resetting your MC35

You may have to perform a reset if the device freezes (i.e., device no longer responds to the buttons on the screen).

To perform a soft reset:

A soft reset allows your device to get a fresh start, similar to rebooting a computer. This restarts your device and adjusts memory allocation. All records and entries are retained after a soft reset. Unsaved data in open programs may in some cases be lost.

1 Remove the stylus from its holder.

2 Lightly press the tip of the stylus to the reset button located on the lower-left side of the device.

To perform a hard reset:

A hard reset removes power to your device. This erases all records and entries, deletes all additional programs you have installed, and restores the device’s default factory settings. Never perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not correct your problem.

When you perform your next ActiveSync operation, you can restore any data that you previously synchronized to your computer or you can restore data that you backed up to a storage card.

NOTE: When you perform a hard reset, the date and time settings are not retained.

Formats, preferences, and other settings are restored to their default factory settings.

1 Hold down the Power Push to Talk buttons.

2 While holding down the Power and Push to Talk buttons, gently press the tip of the stylus to the Reset button.

The message “To clear all data in the memory, press Volume Up button. To cancel the operation, press Volume Down Button.” appears.

3 Release the Power Push to Talk buttons.

4 Press the top key of the

Volume

button.

You will be prompted to confirm the hard reset.

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Checking the OS version of your device

The MC35 operating system and software programs are stored in built-in Read Only

Memory (ROM) chips. Data stored in the ROM are semi-permanent, it remains the same unless updated by a firmware updater. You may need to update the firmware of your device if new firmware patches are available. Visit http://www.symbol.com/support/ product/MC35.html for software updates and http://support.symbol.com/support/product/

MC35fixes.html for hot fixes.

To check the OS version of your device:

1 Tap > Settings .

2 On the System tab, tap

System Information

.

The device ROM version and application number is highlighted on the screen below.

NOTE:

Motorola’s MC35 OS versions are indicated by the combination of the ROM version and the Application version. For example, in the screen shot below, the

MC35 OS is X24-L18S.

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Battery pack information

CAUTION!

DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE

ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.

DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURERíS INSTRUCTIONS.

This device is equipped with a removable and rechargeable Lithium polymer battery .

When a replacement is needed, please request the dealer from whom your device was purchased to assist you. Use only manufacturer approved batteries.

Battery pack reminders

Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.

Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion or other hazard.

Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.

Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.

Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals.

Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-200x. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage or other hazard.

Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.

Battery usage by children should be supervised.

Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.

Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard.

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Index

A

activate profile 136

ActiveSync 30

install 3 requirements 3

synchronize Calendar 67

synchronize Contacts 71

synchronize Tasks 73, 75

synchronize with server 34

add program 216

AirBEAM 191

Client 192

configuration

Misc(1) tab 195

Misc(2) tab 196

Misc(3) tab 197

Misc(4) tab 197

Packages(1) tab 193

Packages(2) tab 194

Server tab 194

configure 192 package builder 192

rapid deployment 201

synchronization with server 198

B

back up 221

Bluetooth

create partnership 48

send items 50

C

Calendar 65

call history 133

call hold 124

Call Me Alert

send 164

call notes 125

call notification 124 caller identification 124

Camera 183 camera screen 183

capture bar code data 186

capture mode

bar code 186

camera 183

record video clip 185

settings 187

take photo 184

view photos 187 view video clip 187

CamWedge 188 configure 188

Log window 191

menu 188

Test window 190

command interface 17

command bar 20

navigation bar 18

notifications 20 pop-up menus 20

Today screen 17

command bar 20

navigation bar 18

Start menu 18 status icons 18

companion programs 153

media-related 174

phone management 153

product download-related 191

wireless communication 156

conference call 125

connections settings 213

Beam 213

Bluetooth 214

Connections 214

Express GPS Connect 214

Network Cards 215

USB to PC 215

WiFi 215

WiFi Card Setting 215

Wireless Manager 216

connectivity features 45

Bluetooth 47

connect to e-mail server 64 e-mail service 64

infrared 46

WiFi 52

Contacts 68

beam 71

call 69

create 68

find 69

send a message 70

summary screen 69

view 68

contacts integration 131

copyright iv

customer support 219

customize features install/remove program

add 216 using ActiveSync 216

via Internet 217

remove 218

customize MC35 203

D data capture

RD bar codes 201

device 229

activate from sleep mode 223

guides 219

lock 221

reset 229

device features 7

accessories 9

audio 7

battery pack 8 connectivity 8

display 7

ergonomics 8

performance 7

dialer screen 114 buttons 114

233

234

Download Agent 202

draw on the screen 27

E

e-mail service 64

enter data 21

using block recognizer 23

using input panel 21 using keypad 21

enter PIN 113

Excel Mobile 83

create 84

Express GPS Connect 169

configure 172

F flight mode

turn off 62 turn on 62

G

Gain Adjust 156

GPRS connection 51 configure 51

GPRS Setting 166 configure 166

GPS Navigation 147

H

hardware interface 12

keypad 14

SD/MMC expansion slot 12

soft buttons 14

stylus 12 touch screen backlight key 12

hardware tour 10

I

Inbox 76

Index 233

infrared

receive items 47

input panel 21

Internet Explorer Mobile 98 browse 98

Mobile favorites 99

Internet Sharing 156

L lock

keypad 220 screen 220

M

manage applications 39

find information 42

open programs 39

organize information 42

MC35

vehicle setup 147

media-related program 174

Camera 183

CamWedge 188

Pictures & Videos 174

Microsoft Pocket Outlook 65

Calendar 65 open 65

schedule appointment 66

Contacts 68

Inbox 76

Notes 74 create note 74 open 74

Tasks 72

Mobility Services Platform Console 200

MSP 200

My Text 29

N

Notes 74

P

package contents 1

personal settings 203

Buttons 204

Input 204

Lock 204

Menus 205

MSN Options 205

Owner Information 206

Phone 206

Sounds & Notification 207

Today 207

phone 111

adjust volume 118 answer a call 118 end a call 118

erase number input 117

mute a call 119

reject a call 118

setup 111

speakerphone 118

status icons 115

turn off 117

turn on 116

phone calls 119

International call 123

using Bluetooth-enabled headset 122

using Call History 121

using dialer 119

using Microsoft Contacts 120

using SIM Manager 122

using Speed Dial 120

phone features 123

phone function 111

phone management

Gain Adjust 156

SIM Manager 153

SIM Toolkit 155

phone preferences 138

network 145

phone tab 139

services 141 call barring 141

call forwarding 142

call waiting 143

caller ID 142

fixed dialing 144 voice mail and text messages 144

Pictures & Videos 174

customize 181

full screen mode 177

slide show mode 180

thumbnail mode 176

Pocket MSN 101

Help 101

MSN Hotmail 101

view Hotmail Inbox 103

MSN Messenger 101

set up 105

sign in 107

MSN Mobile Home 101

Sign in 102

PowerPoint Mobile 85 open a slide show 85

slide show playback options 87

product download-related program 191

AirBEAM Smart 191

Download Agent 202

Rapid Deployment Client 200

PTT

turn off 166 turn on 166

PTT Call History

view 164

PTT calls 163 make call 163 receive call 163

PTT Contacts 163

add group 162

add individual 160

delete group 162

delete individual 161 edit individual 161

leave group 162 rename group 162

status icons 163

PTT service

initialize 159

PTT Settings

auto accept invites 165 change presence status 165

Push to Talk 158

R

Rapid Deployment Client 200

record message 28

remove program 218

S

screen 228 calibrate 228

setup 2 charge 2

LED status 3

setup procedures 1

charge your device 2 install battery pack 2

turn on 4

uninstall battery pack 2

sharing contacts 131

call history 132

Microsoft Contacts 131

SIM Contacts 132

SIM card

install 111

SIM Manager 153 load 153

SIM Toolkit 155

speakerphone 118

storage card

insert 12

remove 13

synchronize with PC

using Bluetooth 32

using USB 31

system settings 208

About 208

Brightness 208

Certificates 209

Clock & Alarms 209

Error reporting 209

GPS 210

Memory 210

Phone Profiles 210

Power 211

Regional Settings 211

Remove Programs 212

Screen 212

SIM Manager 212

System Information 213

T

Tasks 72

beam 73

create 72

summary screen 73

Terminal Services Client 167 connecting 167

text messaging 127

troubleshooting 223 battery loses power 223 battery problem 223

cable problem 227

connection problem

Bluetooth 226

Internet 226

IR 226 network 226 phone connection 226

memory problem 224 password problem 224

reminders 223

screen problems 225 writing problems 225

U unlock

keypad 220 screen 220

V

voice mail 130

W

WiFi Region Switch 173

Windows Media Player 88

customize 94

file playback 93

library 89

playback controls 94

playlist 89

wireless communication program 156

Express GPS Connect 169

GPRS Setting 166

Internet Sharing 156

Push to Talk 158

Terminal Services Client 167

WiFi Region Switch 173

235

236

Word Mobile 80

create 81 file list 81, 84

237

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Motorola, Inc.

One Motorola Plaza

Holtsville, New York 11742, USA

1-800-927-9626 http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility

MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and

Trademark Office.

All other product or service names are the property of their registered owners.

© Motorola, Inc. 2008

72E-98506-03 Revision A - October 2008

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  • 0.416 GHz
  • MMC, SD, SDIO 2 GB
  • Single SIM
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