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Pocket PC Phone Pocket PC Phone User Manual 2 Pocket PC Phone User Manual 3 Please Read Before Proceeding THIS DEVICE IS NOT CHARGED WHEN YOU TAKE IT OUT OF THE BOX. DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING. WHEN INSERTING YOUR SIM CARD, MAKE SURE THE DEVICE IS POWERED OFF, AND THAT THE SIM CARD SNAPS INTO THE SOCKET. YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF YOU OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE DEVICE’S OUTER CASING. EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials exist, the product should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to use the equipment at refueling points such as service or gas stations. Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fuelling areas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. PRIVACY RESTRICTIONS Some countries require full disclosure of recorded telephone conversations, and stipulate that you must inform the person with whom you are speaking that the conversation is being recorded. Always obey the relevant laws and regulations of your country when using the recording feature of your Pocket PC Phone. Pocket PC Phone User Manual 2 Pocket PC Phone User Manual 3 Important Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken against possible legal liabilities and damages. n ELECTRICAL SAFETY This product is intended for use when supplied with power from the battery.Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this product and may be dangerous. n SAFETY IN AIRCRAFTS Due to the possible interference caused by this product to an aircraft's navigation system and its communications network, using this product on board an airplane is against the law in most countries. n ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS Do no use this product at gas or refueling stations. The use of this product is also prohibited in fuel storehouse, chemical plants, and locations containing explosives. n ROAD SAFETY Vehicle drivers in motion are not permitted to use telephony services with the handheld device, except in the case of emergency. In some countries, using hand-free devices as an alternative is allowed. n INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS This product may cause medical equipment to malfunction. The use of this device is forbidden in most hospitals and medical clinics. n NONIONIZING RADIATION This product should be operated in the suggested normal condition only to ensure the radiative performance and safety of the interference. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment. Pocket PC Phone User Manual4 Pocket PC Phone User Manual 5 Contents (To be updated.) Chapter 1 Getting Started 9 1.1 Knowing Your Device...................... 10 1.2 Battery........................................... 12 1.3 Accessories.................................... 14 Chapter 2 Knowing Your Phone 15 2.1 Starting Up..................................... 16 2.2 Entering Information....................... 22 2.3 Writing on the Screen..................... 26 2.4 Drawing on the Screen.................... 28 2.5 Recording a Message...................... 29 2.6 Finding Information........................ 30 Chapter 3 Using Your Phone 31 3.1 About Your Phone........................... 32 3.2 Making a Call.................................. 35 3.3 Receiving a call............................... 38 3.4 In-Call Options............................... 38 3.5 Contacts Information...................... 40 3.6 Photo Contacts............................... 43 3.7 Voice Dial....................................... 47 3.8 Additional Dialing Information ......... 53 3.9 Securing Your Phone....................... 54 Pocket PC Phone User Manual4 Pocket PC Phone User Manual 5 Chapter 4 Synchronizing Information 55 4.1 Using ActiveSync............................ 56 4.2 Synchronizing Information............... 57 4.3 Infrared and Bluetooth Connection... 60 4.4 ActiveSync Errors............................ 66 Chapter 5 Personalizing Your Phone 60 5.1 Device Settings............................... 62 5.2 Phone Settings............................... 70 Chapter 6 Getting Connected 73 6.1 About Connections.......................... 74 6.2 Connecting to the Internet.............. 74 6.3 Wireless Manager........................... 77 6.4 Wireless LAN Manager..................... 77 6.5 Terminal Services Client................... 81 6.6 Bluetooth....................................... 83 6.7 Wireless Modem............................. 94 Pocket PC Phone User Manual6 Pocket PC Phone User Manual 7 Chapter 7 Using Microsoft Outlook 96 7.1 Calendar......................................... 97 7.2 Contacts......................................... 99 7.3 Tasks............................................. 101 7.4 Notes............................................ 102 Chapter 8 Messaging Features 103 8.1 E-mail Messages............................. 104 8.2 MSN Messenger.............................. 108 8.3 MMS Messages............................... 109 Chapter 9 Applications 115 9.1 Pocket Word................................... 116 9.2 Pocket Excel................................... 117 9.3 Windows Media Player.................... 118 9.4 Pictures.......................................... 118 9.5 ClearVue PPT.................................. 120 9.…
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Pocket PC Phone User Manual 90 Pocket PC Phone User Manual 91 Setting up a Bluetooth Hands-free/Headset connection 1. From the Today screen > tap Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New > Hands-free/Headset setup > Tap Next. NOTE: Be sure that the Hands-free device you are trying to connect to is ready to receive incoming connection requests. Please refer to the device's manual for more information. 3. Follow the connection wizard instructions. Setting up an ActiveSync via Bluetooth on your Pocket PC Phone You can set up an ActiveSync partnership with a Bluetooth-enabled computer. First, you need to set up the Bluetooth Configuration of your computer (follow the instruction in the user manual of your Bluetooth device or PC), then setting up your Pocket PC Phone. To establish an ActiveSync connection on your Pocket PC Phone: 1. From the Today screen > tap Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New > ActiveSync via Bluetooth > Next. 3. Follow the connection wizard instructions. Be sure the ActiveSync COM port setting on your PC is the same as the COM port setting used for Bluetooth on your PC. 4. Follow the Bluetooth Browser screen, select the PC you want to synchronize with > tap Next. 5. Under Serial Port Selection > select the name of the serial port for the PC selected above > then tap Next > Finish. Connect to a remote PC Dial-up Networking (DUN) allows you to connect to a remote computer via a phone line. Once connected, you can browse the Internet, check your E-mail, etc. The remote Bluetooth device that will provide the Dial-up Networking service must have ac- cess to a telephone system (either a hard-wired or cellular connection). Devices that might provide the Dial-up Networking service include: n Bluetooth-enabled cellular telephones. n Bluetooth-enabled desktop computers that are attached to a telephone system. n Bluetooth modems. The remote computer to which you are connecting must also be attached to the phone system and capable of answering a call. To use Dial-up Networking: 1. From the Today screen > tap Bluetooth icon > Bluetooth Manager. 2. Tap New > Connect to a network > Next. Pocket PC Phone User Manual 92 Pocket PC Phone User Manual 93 3. Follow the connection wizard instructions. After you create the Dial-up Networking shortcut with a device, tap and hold the shortcut icon in the My Shortcuts tab of the Bluetooth Manager, and tap Connect. 4. Tap New Connection > Tap OK. 5. Enter a name for the connection in the Connection Name field. 6. Enter a phone number. You may need to enter the country code and area code, depending on where you are calling. 7. Tap OK to begin dialing. To make this connection the default dial-up connection for Pocket Internet Explorer when using Bluetooth modem, you still need to complete the following steps: 1. From the Today screen, tap > Settings > Connections tab. 2. Tap the Connections icon > Advanced tab > Select Networks. 3. Enable Bluetooth Settings from the drop-down list. Send via Bluetooth Pocket Outlook Contacts, Calendar items, and Tasks can be sent individually or collectively to a remote device. To send data via Bluetooth transfer: 1. Tap > Programs, then open Calendar, Contacts or Tasks. 2. Highlight the item(s) to be sent 3. Tap-and-hold the item(s), and in the pop-up menu, tap Send via Bluetooth. 4. On the Select a Bluetooth device screen, tap the name of the destination device, and then tap OK. Bluetooth Personal Area Network A Bluetooth personal area network is a private, temporary, ad-hoc network of up to eight devices. A Bluetooth personal area network makes it easy to exchange information that would normally require a TCP/IP network. For example, most chat utilities, multi-player games, etc. are fully functional in a Bluetooth personal area network environment. Bluetooth personal area networks are subject to the same security settings that govern other Bluetooth communications (service availability, authorization, authentication, and en- cryption). One Bluetooth device must be the host of the personal area network. Other Bluetooth devices join the network as clients. The host can accept and reject clients on an individual basis. Pocket PC Phone User Manual 92 Pocket PC Phone User Manual 93 To host a Personal Area Network: 1. Select Bluetooth Manager > New > Connect > Join a personal network > Next. 2. On the next wizard screen, select Host a personal network > Next. 3. Add remote devices to the Bluetooth Personal Area Network, if desired: - Tap the Add button and select the device to be added. - Add additional devices, if desired, (up to eight total, including the host) After all the desired devices have been added, tap OK to complete the setup and close the wizard. Adding devices is optional; devices do not have to be added to the personal area network when the Host is configured. Devices can join the personal area network later. To join a Personal Area Network: 1. Select Bluetooth Manager > New > Connect > Join a personal network > Next. 2. On the next wizard screen select Join a personal network > Next. When Bluetooth Browser appears, select the host of the personal area network, and then tap Next to establish a connection to the personal area network. If asked to enter IP network settings, select Use server-assigned IP address, and then tap OK. The network host’s authorization and authentication settings, and/or its Personal Area Network service availability may prevent you from joining the network. Any application that requires a network connection can use the Personal Area Network connection. My Shortcuts The default tab on the Bluetooth Manager is My Shortcuts. This screen displays the icons that have been created for connections to other devices. The icons provide visual feedback about the status of the connection to which they are linked. The double-tap is context sensitive: nIf the connection is not open—double-tap its icon to establish a connection. nIf the connection is open—double-tap its icon to di…
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Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 1 of 10 EXTERNAL PHOTOGRPHS OF EUT Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 2 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 3
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 4 INTERNAL PHOTOGRPHS OF EUT Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 5 WLAN Ant. position Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 6 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 7 WLAN Ant. position Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 8 BT Ant. position
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 5 INTERNAL PHOTOGRPHS OF EUT Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 6 Model: PH20B Model: PH20B1 GSM Ant. position Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 7 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 8 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 9 WLAN Ant. position Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: 40602006 Date of Issue: June 24, 2004 Page 10 BT Ant. position
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: B40602006-SF FCC ID: NM8BLUEANGEL Date of Issue: June 21, 2004 Note: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compliance Certification Services Inc. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services Inc. personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. Page 1 of 39 ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 in accordance with the requirements of FCC Report and Order: ET Docket 93-62, and OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C FCC SAR TEST REPORT For High Tech Computer Corp. PH20B Series Model: PH20B Trade Name: HTC Prepared for High Tech Computer Corp. No. 23, Hsin Hua Rd., Taoyuan Hsien 330, Taiwan, R.O.C. Prepared by Compliance Certification Services Inc. No. 81-1, Lane 210, Bade Rd. 2, Luchu Hsiang, Taoyuan Hsien, (338) Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-324-0332 FAX: 886-3-324-5235 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: B40602006-SF Date of Issue: June 21, 2004 Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EUT DESCRIPTIONS.......................................................................................................... 4 2. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING DEFINED BY THE FCC........... 5 3. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SETUP ............................................................................. 5 3.1. MEASUREMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM ....................................................................................6 3.2. SYSTEM COMPONENTS ...........................................................................................................7 4. EVALUATION PROCEDURES ......................................................................................... 9 5. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................ 12 6. EXPOSURE LIMIT ............................................................................................................ 13 7. EUT ARRANGEMENT ..................................................................................................... 14 8. MEASUREMENT RESULTS............................................................................................ 17 8.1. SYSTEM PERFORMANCE CHECK ........................................................................................17 8.2. TEST LIQUIDS CONFIRMATION ...........................................................................................19 8.3. EUT TUNE-UP PROCEDURES ................................................................................................21 8.4. SAR MEASUREMENT RESULTS............................................................................................22 9. EUT PHOTOS .....................................................................................................................35 10. EQUIPMENT LIST & CALIBRATION STATUS.......................................................... 37 11. FACILITIES........................................................................................................................ 38 12. REFERENCES .................................................................................................................... 38 13. ATTACHMENTS................................................................................................................ 39 Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: B40602006-SF Date of Issue: June 21, 2004 Page 4 1. EUT DESCRIPTIONS APPLICANT: High Tech Computer Corp. 23 Hsin Hua Rd., Taoyuan 330, Taiwan, R.O.C. MODEL/Trade: PH20B/HTC DEVICE CATEGORY: PORTABLE DEVICES EXPOSURE CATEGORY: GENERAL POPULATION/UNCONTROLLED EXPOSURE Test Sample is a: Production unit Modulation type: GSM+GPRS 802.11b Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Operating Mode: Maximum continuous output Tx Frequency: GSM850: 824 MHz to 849 MHz GSM1900: 1850.2MHz to 1909.8 MHz IEEE802.11b:2412MHz to 2462MHz Max. O/P Power: (Conducted/Average) (Conducted/Peak for WLAN) GSM850:30.3dBm GSM1900:31.6dBm 802.11b:16.33dBm Max. SAR (1g/10g): GSM850: 0.502 W/kg(1g)/0.373 W/kg(10g) (Body position) GSM1900: 0.241 W/kg(1g)/0.148 W/kg(10g) (Body position) 802.11b: 0.548 W/kg(1g)/0.209 W/kg(10g) (Body position) Application Type: Certification Antenna Type: PIFA Ant. for GSM, Mono pole Ant. for WLAN , Chip Ant. for Bluetooth Battery option: Only one type/model with EUT Compliance Certification Services Inc. Report No: B40602006-SF Date of Issue: June 21, 2004 Page 5 2. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLIANCE TESTING DEFINED BY THE FCC The US Federal Communications Commission has released the report and order “Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of RF Radiation", ET Docket No. 93-62 in August 1996. The order requires routine SAR evaluation prior to equipment authorization of portable transmitter devices, including portable telephones. For consumer products, the applicable limit is 1.6 mW/g for an uncontrolled environment and 8.0 mW/g for an occupational/controlled environment as recommended by the ANSI/IEEE standard C95.1-1992. According to the Supplement C of OET Bulletin 65 “Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guide-lines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields", released on Jun 29, 2001 by the FCC, the device should be evaluated at maximum output power (radiated from the antenna) under “worst-case” conditions for normal or intended use, incorporating normal antenna operating positions, device peak performance frequencies and positions for maximum RF energy coupling. 3. DOSIMETRIC ASSESSMENT SETUP These measurements were performed with the automated near-field scanning system DASY3 from Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG). The system is based on a high precision robot (working range greater than 0.9 m), which positions the probes with a positional repeatability of better than ± 0.02 mm. Special E- and H- field probes have been developed for measurements close to material discontinuity, the sensors of which are directly loaded with a Schottky diode and connected via highly …
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Date/Time: 07/16/03 01:57:14 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. SystemPerformanceCheck-D900 DUT: Dipole 900 MHz; Type: D900V2; Serial: 179 Communication System: CW; Frequency: 900 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used: f = 900 MHz; ı = 0.95 mho/m; İ r = 42.8; ȡ = 1000 kg/m 3 Air Temperature:24.3 deg C;Liquid Temperature:23.2 deg C Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: z Probe: ES3DV2 - SN3023; ConvF(4.9, 4.9, 4.9); Calibrated: 9/23/2003 z Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Sensor-Surface: 0mm (Fix Surface) z Electronics: DAE3 Sn427; Calibrated: 3/15/2004 z Phantom: SAM 34; Type: SAM V4.0; Serial: TP-1150 z Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.2 Build 44; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 112 d=15mm, Pin=250mW/Area Scan (6x6x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 55.9 V/m; Power Drift = -0.0 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 2.73 mW/g d=15mm, Pin=250mW/Z Scan (1x1x21): Measurement grid: dx=20mm, dy=20mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 55.9 V/m; Power Drift = -0.0 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.52 mW/g d=15mm, Pin=250mW/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=7.5mm, dy=7.5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 55.9 V/m; Power Drift = -0.0 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 2.88 mW/g Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 4.08 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 2.67 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 1.71 mW/g Page1 Page2 Date/Time: 06/17/04 04:56:03 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. D1800V2 SN-3 DUT: Dipole 1800 MHz; Type: D1800V2; Serial: 2d062 Communication System: CW1800; Frequency: 1800 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used: f = 1800 MHz; ı = 1.36 mho/m; İ r = 39; ȡ = 1000 kg/m 3 Air Temperature:24.5 deg C;Liquid Temperature:23.5 deg C Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: z Probe: ES3DV2 - SN3023; ConvF(4.9, 4.9, 4.9); Calibrated: 9/23/2003 z Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Sensor-Surface: 0mm (Fix Surface) z Electronics: DAE3 Sn427; Calibrated: 3/15/2004 z Phantom: SAM 12; Type: SAM V4.0; Serial: TP-1271 z Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.2 Build 44; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 112 Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Area Scan (6x6x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 93.8 V/m; Power Drift = -0.0 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 8 mW/g Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Z Scan (1x1x21): Measurement grid: dx=20mm, dy=20mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 93.8 V/m; Power Drift = -0.0 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 12 mW/g Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=7.5mm, dy=7.5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 93.8 V/m; Power Drift = -0.0 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 11.4 mW/g Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 17.7 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 10.1mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 5.34 mW/g Page1 Page2 Date/Time: 06/15/04 19:49:06 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. D2450V2 SN 728 DUT: Dipole 2450 MHz; Type: D2450V2; Serial: 728 Communication System: CW2450; Frequency: 2450 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium parameters used: f = 2450 MHz; ı = 1.98 mho/m; İ r = 51; ȡ = 1000 kg/m 3 Air Temperature:24.3 deg C;Liquid Temperature:23.2 deg C Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: z Probe: ES3DV2 - SN3023; ConvF(4.1, 4.1, 4.1); Calibrated: 9/23/2003 z Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) Sensor-Surface: 0mm (Fix Surface) z Electronics: DAE3 Sn427; Calibrated: 3/15/2004 z Phantom: SAM 34; Type: SAM V4.0; Serial: TP-1150 z Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.2 Build 44; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 112 Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Area Scan (6x6x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 89.5 V/m; Power Drift = -0.1 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 9.5 mW/g Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Z Scan (1x1x21): Measurement grid: dx=20mm, dy=20mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 89.5 V/m; Power Drift = -0.1 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 15.8 mW/g Pin=250mW,d=10mm/Zoom Scan (5x5x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=7.5mm, dy=7.5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 89.5 V/m; Power Drift = -0.1 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 15.6 mW/g Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 27.1 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 13.5 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 6.31 mW/g Page1 Page2 Date/Time: 06/16/04 05:54:37 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. Left Head(Close cover) Page1 Date/Time: 06/16/04 05:54:37 Test Laboratory: Compliance Certification Services Inc. gsm850-LEFT DUT: PH20B Series; Type: PH20B; Serial: N/A Communication System: GSM850; Frequency: 836.6 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:8 Medium parameters used: f = 836.6 MHz; ı = 0.92 mho/m; İ r = 42.6; ȡ…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 2 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 1.63 mW |

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