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Webaroo
Webaroo is a program that provides services for you to search and browse real web pages without an Internet connection. Therefore, you can take the web with you and find what you are looking for anywhere and anytime. Webaroo stores searchable web content on your PDA phone, and the content can be updated when synchronizing with your computer. For more information, visit http://www.webaroo.com/.
Installing Webaroo
To install Webaroo, you first need to install it (along with imported web content from the accompanying disc or the Webaroo web site) on a desktop or laptop computer. Next, install
Webaroo on your PDA phone, and then copy the web content from your computer.
To install Webaroo:
1. Insert the accompanying disc to the disc drive of your computer.
2. Locate and run the WebarooSetup.exe file.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete setup. Webaroo Content Setup will then appear to help you import the web content from the accompanying disc.
4. Use the USB data cable to connect your PDA phone to the computer that already has Webaroo and ActiveSync installed. Webaroo Status Window will then appear automatically. If it does not appear automatically, right-click the Webaroo icon on the Windows taskbar and select
Status Window .
5. In Webaroo Status Window on your computer, click Install Webaroo to install Webaroo to your PDA phone.
Once Webaroo is installed, you can copy content to your PDA phone from your computer.
To copy content to your PDA phone:
1. Connect your PDA phone to your computer.
2. Open Webaroo on your computer, and then click Content .
3. Select the web packs or the web sites you want to add.
4. Select Storage Card from the drop-down list to start copying the content to your PDA phone.
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After copying the content, you can disconnect your PDA phone from the computer, and then start using Webaroo.
Running Webaroo
You can start Webaroo by clicking the Webaroo icon shortcut icon on the screen of your PDA phone.
in the Start menu, or through the
Alternatively, you can open Webaroo from your Programs folder. Once Webaroo opens in the browser, you can search and browse for the content in the same way you use Webaroo on your computer.
For more information on using Webaroo, see the Help section of Webaroo or the Webaroo user manual on the accompanying disc.
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Table of contents
- 2 Safety Precautions
- 11 Introduction
- 12 Phone exterior
- 12 Front view
- 14 Description of the indicators
- 15 Top view and bottom view
- 16 Left-side view and right-side view
- 17 Rear view
- 18 Hardware setup
- 18 SIM card installation
- 20 Battery installation
- 21 Removing the battery
- 22 Battery charging
- 23 Startup
- 23 First time startup
- 24 Using the stylus
- 24 Sleep mode
- 24 Deep Sleep mode
- 25 Soft reset
- 25 Hard reset
- 25 Clean boot
- 27 Today screen
- 27 Today screen
- 28 Navigation bar
- 29 Start button
- 29 Menu bar
- 31 Input methods
- 31 Entering typed text
- 31 Using the QWERTY keyboard
- 32 Using the Input Panel
- 32 Virtual keyboard
- 33 Letter Recognizer
- 33 Block Recognizer
- 33 Transcriber
- 34 Writing on the screen
- 34 Selecting a sentence
- 35 Converting writing to text
- 36 Drawing on the screen
- 36 Creating a drawing
- 36 Selecting a drawing
- 37 Settings
- 37 Personal settings
- 37 Buttons
- 38 Input
- 38 Lock
- 38 Menus
- 38 MSN Options
- 38 Owner Information
- 39 Phone
- 39 Sounds & Notifications
- 40 Speech Commander Settings
- 40 Today
- 41 System settings
- 41 About
- 41 Auto Test
- 41 Backlight
- 42 Certificates
- 42 Clocks & Alarms
- 43 Device Info
- 43 Error Reporting
- 43 GPS
- 43 Memory
- 44 Power
- 44 Regional Settings
- 45 Remove Programs
- 45 Screen
- 45 Connections settings
- 45 Beam
- 45 Bluetooth
- 46 Setting up Bluetooth
- 47 Using a Bluetooth stereo headset
- 48 Connection Settings
- 48 Connections
- 49 Setting up a GPRS and CSD connection to your ISP
- 51 Configuring proxy server settings
- 52 Setting up a VPN connection to your corporate network
- 53 GPRS Authentication
- 53 Using WLAN
- 53 Network Cards - connecting to an existing wireless network
- 54 Adding a new wireless network
- 54 Searching for wireless networks to access
- 54 USB to PC
- 54 Wireless Manager
- 55 Phone operation
- 55 Phone screen
- 55 Making and receiving phone calls
- 55 Making a call directly
- 56 Answering a call
- 56 Ending a call
- 56 Making a call from Contacts
- 57 Making a speed dial call
- 57 Making a speed dial
- 57 Making a conference call
- 58 Loudspeaker
- 59 Associating notes with calls
- 59 Viewing past phone activity
- 60 Flight mode
- 61 Programs
- 63 Calendar
- 64 Contacts
- 64 Internet Explorer
- 64 Messaging
- 65 Setting up an MMS connection
- 65 Windows Media
- 66 Help
- 66 Games
- 66 Mobile Security
- 66 Calculator
- 66 Speech Commander
- 66 Download Agent
- 67 Excel Mobile
- 67 File Explorer
- 67 Java Manager
- 68 Modem Link
- 68 Notes
- 68 Pictures & Videos
- 68 Pocket MSN
- 68 PowerPoint Mobile
- 69 Search
- 69 Set Ringtone
- 69 SIM Message
- 69 SIM Toolkit
- 70 Skype
- 70 Sprite Backup
- 71 Tasks
- 71 Terminal Services Client
- 71 Digital Media Server
- 71 Word Mobile
- 71 Recover Storage
- 72 Camera/camcorder operation
- 72 Taking photographs
- 73 Standard capture mode
- 74 Color options
- 75 Recording motion videos
- 76 Shooting videos
- 76 Browsing and opening image, video, or music files
- 77 Viewing images
- 77 Viewing videos or playing music
- 79 Editing an image file with Pocket Edit
- 80 Options in Pocket Edit
- 81 Microsoft ActiveSync
- 81 Installing ActiveSync on PC
- 81 Setting up a sync relationship
- 82 Adding programs
- 83 Removing programs
- 83 Push Mail
- 84 Connect to ActiveSync using Bluetooth
- 86 Webaroo
- 86 Installing Webaroo
- 87 Running Webaroo
- 88 Troubleshooting information
- 88 Call related problems
- 90 Message problems
- 90 Internet problems
- 90 Connection problems
- 91 System problems
- 91 Battery charging problems
- 92 ActiveSync problems
- 93 Care and maintenance
- 94 Product data
- 95 SAR
- 96 License Agreement