HTC POLA160 - Manual

HTC POLA160

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Please Read Before Proceeding; Copyright © 2007 High Tech Computer Corp. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 4 – Disclaimers
  • Page 5 – ELECTRICAL SAFETY
  • Page 6 – • Take extra precautions
  • Page 8 – SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT; the phone by switching to Flight Mode.; ENVIRONMENT RESTRICTIONS; resulting in bodily injury or even death.; EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES; When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where; ROAD SAFETY; using hands-free devices as an alternative is allowed.
  • Page 9 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR RF EXPOSURE; that do not contain any metal.; INTERFERENCE WITH MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS; using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.; HEARING AIDS; or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.; NONIONIZING RADIATION
  • Page 11 – General Precautions; • Heed service markings
  • Page 13 – Contents; Chapter 1 Getting Started
  • Page 17 – Chapter 1; Getting Started; Getting to Know Your PDA
  • Page 18 – 8 Getting Started; Getting to Know Your PDA Phone and; Top panel
  • Page 19 – Getting Started 19; Front panel
  • Page 20 – 0 Getting Started; Back panel; Bottom Panel
  • Page 21 – Getting Started 21; Accessories
  • Page 22 – 2 Getting Started; Installing the USIM/SIM Card and Battery
  • Page 23 – Getting Started 23; To remove the back cover
  • Page 24 – 4 Getting Started; To remove the USIM/SIM card; To remove the battery
  • Page 25 – Getting Started 25; Installing a Storage Card; purchase a microSD; card and insert it into the slot.; To insert a microSD card; Pry open the storage card slot cover.; Replace the card slot cover.
  • Page 26 – 6 Getting Started; Turn your device on and off; To turn on the power; To turn off the power; Auto configure the data connection settings; Connection Setup
  • Page 27 – Getting Started 27; To automatically configure data connection settings; Restart; Charge the battery
  • Page 28 – 8 Getting Started; Calibrate the device; Switch your device to Sleep mode
  • Page 29 – The Today Screen; To access the Today screen, tap
  • Page 30 – 0 Getting Started
  • Page 31 – HTC HomeTM; and; Sounds; A toolbar at the bottom
  • Page 32 – 2 Getting Started; To switch between the different components of HTC Home; Home
  • Page 33 – Getting Started 33; Weather; Select
  • Page 34 – 4 Getting Started; To customize weather settings
  • Page 35 – Getting Started 35; Launcher
  • Page 36 – 6 Getting Started; Sound; Automatic; is selected, the device; Normal; mode
  • Page 37 – Getting Started 37; TouchFLOTM; Touch Cube; To open the Touch Cube
  • Page 38 – 8 Getting Started; To navigate the Touch Cube; There are three sides to the Touch Cube interface:
  • Page 39 – Getting Started 39
  • Page 41 – Getting Started 41; Finger scrolling and finger panning; To use finger scrolling; Slide your finger downward to scroll up the screen.; To scroll towards the left, slide your finger to the right.
  • Page 42 – 2 Getting Started; To use finger panning; To continuously pan
  • Page 43 – Getting Started 43; To go to the next or previous message; TouchFLO settings; Enable sound
  • Page 44 – 4 Getting Started
  • Page 45 – Getting Started 45
  • Page 46 – 6 Getting Started; Programs in the Start Menu; Programs screen
  • Page 47 – Getting Started 47
  • Page 48 – 8 Getting Started
  • Page 49 – Getting Started 49; available settings, tap; tabs located at the bottom of the screen.; Personal tab
  • Page 50 – 0 Getting Started; System tab
  • Page 51 – Getting Started 51
  • Page 52 – 2 Getting Started; Connections tab
  • Page 53 – Chapter 2; Entering Text and Searching
  • Page 54 – 4 Entering Text and Searching for Information; Entering Information; icon becomes available on the menu bar.
  • Page 55 – Entering Text and Searching for Information 55; To enter text using the on-screen Keyboard; Using the Touch Keyboard
  • Page 56 – 6 Entering Text and Searching for Information; To enter text using the Touch Keyboard; XT9 mode; To enter text using XT9 mode; To add a word to the word candidate list
  • Page 57 – Entering Text and Searching for Information 57; Multitap mode; Numeric mode
  • Page 58 – 8 Entering Text and Searching for Information; Using the Touch Keypad; To enter text using the Touch Keypad
  • Page 59 – Entering Text and Searching for Information 59; Using the Symbol Pad; To open the Symbol Pad and select a symbol
  • Page 60 – 0 Entering Text and Searching for Information; Using Letter Recognizer; To use Letter Recognizer; Using Block Recognizer; To use Block Recognizer
  • Page 61 – Entering Text and Searching for Information 61; Using Transcriber; Transcriber; To edit text
  • Page 62 – 2 Entering Text and Searching for Information; Searching for Information; To search for a file or an item
  • Page 63 – Chapter 3; Using Phone Features
  • Page 64 – 4 Using Phone Features; The Phone screen; Enter your PIN; Enter; Turn the phone function on and off; To enable or disable the phone function
  • Page 65 – Using Phone Features 65; To enable or disable Airplane Mode; Adjust the device volume
  • Page 66 – 6 Using Phone Features; Make a call from Phone; Make a call from Contacts
  • Page 67 – Using Phone Features 67; To choose one of the numbers of a contact to dial; Make a call from the Touch Cube; Make a call from Call History; Call History; Call
  • Page 68 – 8 Using Phone Features; To create a Speed Dial entry
  • Page 69 – Using Phone Features 69; Make a call from SIM Manager; To call a SIM contact; Receiving a Call; To answer or reject an incoming call
  • Page 70 – 0 Using Phone Features; To put a call on hold; To turn on and off the Speakerphone; To mute a call
  • Page 71 – Using Phone Features 71; Making a Video Call; To make a video call; Change Video Call settings
  • Page 72 – 2 Using Phone Features; Swap Image options
  • Page 73 – Using Phone Features 73; To adjust the brightness; Set up video call options; Menu
  • Page 74 – 4 Using Phone Features; General tab
  • Page 75 – Using Phone Features 75; Receiving a Video Call; To answer or reject an incoming video call; To find a contact name or number
  • Page 76 – 6 Using Phone Features; Ad; Make a call or send a text message using Smart Dialing; Send Text Message
  • Page 77 – Using Phone Features 77; Additional Dialing Information; Make an emergency call; Make an international call; number 0; Setting Up Bluetooth SIM Access for
  • Page 78 – 8 Using Phone Features; Remote SIM Access
  • Page 79 – Chapter 4; Setting Up Your Device; Personalizing the Today Screen
  • Page 80 – 0 Setting Up Your Device; Time and date; To set the time and date; To set the time and date for a different location; Regional settings; Region; Display settings; To adjust screen brightness
  • Page 81 – Setting Up Your Device 81; To set the backlight to dim after a time delay; Device name; To change the device name; Ringer settings; To change the ring type and ring tone
  • Page 82 – 2 Setting Up Your Device; Alarms and notifications; To set an alarm; Play sound
  • Page 83 – Setting Up Your Device 83; Phone services; To access and change settings of phone services; To customize the Today screen
  • Page 84 – 4 Setting Up Your Device; To display owner information; To set options for displaying appointments on the Today screen
  • Page 85 – Setting Up Your Device 85; Customize the Start menu; Protecting Your Device; Protect your SIM card with a PIN; To change the PIN; Protect your device with a password
  • Page 86 – 6 Setting Up Your Device; To set a device password; Encrypt files on your storage card
  • Page 87 – Chapter 5; Synchronizing Information
  • Page 88 – 8 Synchronizing Information With Your Computer; About Synchronization; Microsoft Outlook; Ways to synchronize
  • Page 89 – Synchronizing Information With Your Computer 89; Setting Up Windows Mobile® Device Center on; Set up synchronization in Windows Mobile Device Center
  • Page 90 – 0 Synchronizing Information With Your Computer; Use Windows Mobile Device Center
  • Page 91 – Synchronizing Information With Your Computer 91; Setting Up ActiveSync® on Windows XP®; Install ActiveSync
  • Page 92 – 2 Synchronizing Information With Your Computer; Synchronizing With Your Computer; Start and stop synchronization; From your device; From Windows Mobile Device Center; Change which information is synchronized
  • Page 93 – Synchronizing Information With Your Computer 93; Settings; Troubleshoot sync connection problem; Enable advanced network functionality; Synchronizing via Bluetooth; To synchronize with a computer via Bluetooth
  • Page 94 – 4 Synchronizing Information With Your Computer; Menu > Connect via Bluetooth; Synchronizing Music and Video; Media
  • Page 95 – Chapter 6; Organizing Contacts,
  • Page 96 – Add new contacts; To add a contact on your device
  • Page 97 – To add a contact to your SIM card; View, organize and search; To view contact information
  • Page 98 – To find a contact on your device
  • Page 99 – Share contact information; To beam a contact’s details; To send contact information via text messaging
  • Page 100 – To create a contact on your SIM card; To copy SIM contacts to your device
  • Page 101 – To store your SIM card’s phone number
  • Page 102 – Create appointments; To schedule an appointment; To set a default reminder for all new appointments
  • Page 103 – View appointments
  • Page 104 – Send appointments; To send a meeting request; To send appointment details as a vCalendar
  • Page 106 – To set the default reminder for all new tasks; To show start and due dates in the task list; To send task information as a vCalendar
  • Page 107 – To create a note; To draw in a note
  • Page 109 – Voice Recorder; To record your voice; To send the voice recording through MMS
  • Page 110 – To beam the voice recording; To set the voice recording as a ring tone
  • Page 111 – Chapter 7; Exchanging Messages
  • Page 112 – 12 Exchanging Messages; Messaging; To select a messaging account
  • Page 113 – Exchanging Messages 113; To automatically add a signature in outgoing messages; Signatures; Send text messages; To compose and send a text message
  • Page 114 – 14 Exchanging Messages; To; Copy text messages from and to the SIM card; Menu > Copy to Phone
  • Page 115 – Exchanging Messages 115; Change MMS settings; To configure MMS message settings
  • Page 116 – 16 Exchanging Messages; Create and send MMS messages; To compose an MMS message
  • Page 117 – Exchanging Messages 117; Insert; To add text to an MMS message
  • Page 118 – 18 Exchanging Messages; To add an audio clip to an MMS message; View and reply to MMS messages; To view an MMS message
  • Page 119 – Exchanging Messages 119; To block a phone number from sending you MMS messages
  • Page 120 – 20 Exchanging Messages; Windows Mobile’s E-mail Setup Wizard; Set up your device to synchronize Outlook e-mail with; Set up a POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail account; Try to get e-mail settings
  • Page 121 – Exchanging Messages 121; To specify e-mail server settings
  • Page 122 – 22 Exchanging Messages; To customize download and format settings; Before you tap; Finish; when setting up your POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail account,; Review all download settings; to choose download options,
  • Page 123 – Exchanging Messages 123; Create and send messages; To compose and send a message; To add an attachment to a message
  • Page 124 – 24 Exchanging Messages; Filter the Inbox message list; To filter your Inbox; View and reply to messages; To read an incoming message
  • Page 125 – Exchanging Messages 125; To download an attachment; To reply to or forward a message; To view and reply to HTML e-mails; Tap to scroll right
  • Page 126 – 26 Exchanging Messages; Download messages; To send and receive e-mail for an Outlook account; To send and receive e-mail for a POP3/IMAP4 account
  • Page 127 – Exchanging Messages 127; Customize e-mail settings; To change the download size and format for Outlook e-mail
  • Page 128 – Download attachments smaller; When available, use this storage card to store
  • Page 129 – Chapter 8; Working With Company E-mails; Synchronizing with the
  • Page 130 – 30 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments; Synchronizing with the Exchange Server; Set up an Exchange Server connection
  • Page 131 – Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 131; Start synchronization; in; Automatic synchronization through Direct Push; Direct Push; technology (push e-mail feature) enables you to receive new
  • Page 132 – 32 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments; To enable Direct Push via Comm Manager; Scheduled synchronization; Peak times
  • Page 133 – Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 133; Instant download through Fetch Mail; Fetch Mail; Get the rest of this message; Search for e-mails on the Exchange Server; Look for
  • Page 134 – 34 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments; Look in; Flag your messages; To flag or unflag a message
  • Page 135 – Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 135; Managing Meeting Requests; To reply to a meeting request
  • Page 136 – 36 Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments
  • Page 137 – Working With Company E-mails and Meeting Appointments 137; Finding Contacts in the Company Directory; Menu > Company Directory
  • Page 138 – Search; results list, tap a contact to select it.
  • Page 139 – Chapter 9; Working With Documents; Microsoft® Office Mobile
  • Page 140 – 40 Working With Documents and Files; Microsoft® Office Mobile
  • Page 141 – Working With Documents and Files 141; Adobe® Reader® LE
  • Page 142 – 42 Working With Documents and Files; Copying and Managing Files; To copy files using Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync
  • Page 143 – Working With Documents and Files 143; To copy files to a storage card; ZIP; Select Mode
  • Page 144 – 44 Working With Documents and Files; Extract
  • Page 145 – Working With Documents and Files 145; To open Sprite Backup; To back up data in Basic mode; To restore data in Basic mode
  • Page 146 – 46 Working With Documents and Files; To back up data in Advanced mode; To change the backup location and file name
  • Page 147 – Getting Connected
  • Page 148 – 48 Getting Connected; Comm Manager; acts like a central switch that lets you enable or disable; To open Comm Manager
  • Page 149 – Getting Connected 149; Connection Setup; To automatically detect the network operator; To manually select the network operator
  • Page 150 – 50 Getting Connected; Yes; Ways of Connecting to the Internet; Turn Wi-Fi on and off
  • Page 151 – Getting Connected 151; Connect to wireless networks; To connect to a wireless network; To check wireless network status
  • Page 152 – 52 Getting Connected; Title bar
  • Page 153 – Getting Connected 153; To save battery power while connected to a wireless network; EDGE
  • Page 154 – 54 Getting Connected
  • Page 155 – Getting Connected 155; Starting a Data Connection; To manually start a data connection; Internet Explorer® Mobile; To open Internet Explorer® Mobile
  • Page 156 – 56 Getting Connected; To view a Web page using finger scrolling and panning; Internet Explorer® menu
  • Page 157 – Getting Connected 157; Windows LiveTM; gives you a full Internet experience on your device.; Live Search Bar; , which lets you search for information on the Web.; Live Messenger; , the next generation of MSN Messenger Mobile.; Live Mail; , your address book for storing Live Mail, Live
  • Page 158 – 58 Getting Connected; Set up Windows LiveTM; To set up Windows Live for the first time
  • Page 159 – Getting Connected 159; The Windows LiveTM interface; On the main interface of Windows LiveTM, you will see a search bar,
  • Page 160 – 60 Getting Connected; Windows Live Messenger; Launch Messenger and sign in; To open Windows Live Messenger
  • Page 161 – Getting Connected 161; To start and end conversations; Add Windows Live contacts; To add a Windows Live contact in Live Messenger
  • Page 162 – 62 Getting Connected; Using Your Device as a Modem; To set up your device as a USB modem
  • Page 163 – Getting Connected 163; To use your device as a Bluetooth modem
  • Page 164 – 64 Getting Connected; To end the Internet connection; Bluetooth modes; On
  • Page 165 – Getting Connected 165; To turn Bluetooth on and make your device visible; Bluetooth partnerships; To create a Bluetooth partnership
  • Page 166 – 66 Getting Connected; To accept a Bluetooth partnership; Connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset; To connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset
  • Page 167 – Getting Connected 167; Beam information using Bluetooth; To beam information from your device to a computer
  • Page 168 – 68 Getting Connected
  • Page 169 – Getting Connected 169; Bluetooth Explorer and Bluetooth file sharing; To use Bluetooth Explorer
  • Page 170 – 70 Getting Connected; Up; Print files via Bluetooth; Programs > Comm Manager
  • Page 171 – Getting Connected 171; To print a JPEG file; Do one of the following:; via Bluetooth; In File Explorer, tap and hold the JPEG file and then on the menu, tap; Print via Bluetooth; Follow steps 3 to 5 in the “To print contact information” procedure:
  • Page 172 – 72 Getting Connected
  • Page 173 – Using GPS; Guidelines and Preparation
  • Page 174 – Guidelines and Preparation for Using GPS
  • Page 176 – Downloading Satellite Data via QuickGPS; QuickGPS
  • Page 177 – Download options; Remind me when data expires
  • Page 178 – Using TomTom NAVIGATOR; TomTom NAVIGATOR
  • Page 179 – be found much faster, normally within a few seconds.; After you have completed the Setup Wizard and Download Wizard,; Driving View; . The Driving View is shown in black
  • Page 180 – Main Menu
  • Page 181 – Select a destination
  • Page 182 – Favorites; To create a favorite
  • Page 184 – To add a point of interest
  • Page 185 – Advanced planning; To plan a route in advance; Map Browser; To open the Map Browser
  • Page 186 – Preferences; You can change the way TomTom NAVIGATOR looks and behaves. Tap; Change preferences; on the Main Menu to access and adjust the settings.
  • Page 189 – Experiencing Multimedia; Windows Media® Player Mobile
  • Page 190 – Capture modes; Photo; 90 Experiencing Multimedia
  • Page 191 – File formats supported; Experiencing Multimedia 191
  • Page 192 – 92 Experiencing Multimedia; Camera controls; Mode Switching control
  • Page 193 – Experiencing Multimedia 193
  • Page 194 – 94 Experiencing Multimedia; Quick Settings Panel
  • Page 195 – Experiencing Multimedia 195; seconds; Zooming; To zoom in
  • Page 196 – 96 Experiencing Multimedia; please refer to the online help.
  • Page 197 – Experiencing Multimedia 197; The Review screen; After taking a still image or; Review screen
  • Page 198 – 98 Experiencing Multimedia; Camera settings; Capture Settings tab
  • Page 199 – Experiencing Multimedia 199; Advanced tab
  • Page 200 – 00 Experiencing Multimedia
  • Page 201 – Experiencing Multimedia 201
  • Page 202 – 02 Experiencing Multimedia; To open Camera Album
  • Page 203 – Experiencing Multimedia 203; To view an image; On the main Camera Album screen, touch the thumbnail of the image; To go to the next image; Go to the next image by sliding your
  • Page 204 – 04 Experiencing Multimedia; To rotate the image; View the image you want to rotate.; To zoom in or out of an image
  • Page 205 – Experiencing Multimedia 205; To view the images as a slide show; To close Camera Album and go to the Camera program
  • Page 206 – 06 Experiencing Multimedia; To open Pictures & Videos
  • Page 207 – Experiencing Multimedia 207; To play GIF animation files; Pictures & Videos menu; To edit a picture
  • Page 208 – 08 Experiencing Multimedia; Crop; To open Windows Media
  • Page 209 – Experiencing Multimedia 209; About the controls; Playback screen
  • Page 210 – 10 Experiencing Multimedia; Synchronize video and audio files; To synchronize content to your device automatically; To synchronize content manually to your device
  • Page 211 – Experiencing Multimedia 211; Start Sync; Play media; To update the Library
  • Page 212 – 12 Experiencing Multimedia; To play video and audio files on your device; Playlists; To save a new playlist; Done; Troubleshooting
  • Page 213 – Experiencing Multimedia 213; Streaming Media
  • Page 214 – 14 Experiencing Multimedia; To stream media files directly on the Streaming Media Player
  • Page 215 – Experiencing Multimedia 215; Audio Manager; is a music browser and player in one. It gives you access; Music Player; On the Audio Manager’s; screen, an arrow that appears in an item
  • Page 216 – 16 Experiencing Multimedia
  • Page 217 – Experiencing Multimedia 217; To create a playlist
  • Page 218 – 18 Experiencing Multimedia; To play back a playlist; Set music as ring tone; Menu > Set as Ring Tone
  • Page 219 – Experiencing Multimedia 219; Using Audio Booster; Audio Booster; enhances your music experience by providing you with; To access Audio Booster
  • Page 220 – 20 Experiencing Multimedia; Equalizer
  • Page 221 – Experiencing Multimedia 221; To apply a preset
  • Page 222 – 22 Experiencing Multimedia; FM Radio controls
  • Page 223 – Experiencing Multimedia 223; Radio Display; Navigation; back to the beginning of the FM band.; NAVIGATION Wheel; Rotate the NAVIGATION Wheel clockwise to increase the volume,
  • Page 224 – 24 Experiencing Multimedia; Saving presets; To save FM stations to the preset buttons; To save FM stations on the Presets screen; To listen to a preset FM station
  • Page 225 – Experiencing Multimedia 225; FM Radio Main Menu
  • Page 226 – 26 Experiencing Multimedia
  • Page 227 – Managing Your Device; Adding and Removing Programs
  • Page 228 – 28 Managing Your Device; To add programs; Using Task Manager; To open Task Manager
  • Page 229 – Managing Your Device 229; To configure the Exit (
  • Page 230 – 30 Managing Your Device; Advanced; Resetting Your Device; Soft reset; To perform a soft reset; Hard reset
  • Page 231 – Managing Your Device 231; To perform a hard reset; Clear Storage
  • Page 232 – 32 Managing Your Device; Managing Memory
  • Page 233 – Managing Your Device 233; To set up Windows Update
  • Page 234 – 34 Managing Your Device; Battery Saving Tips; Power
  • Page 235 – Using Other Applications; Voice Speed Dial
  • Page 236 – 36 Using Other Applications; Create a voice tag for a phone number; Add Voice Tag; Voice Tag
  • Page 237 – Using Other Applications 237; Create a voice tag for a program; Make a call or launch programs using a voice tag; To view and test the voice tags you have created
  • Page 238 – 38 Using Other Applications; Java; Install and launch MIDlets/MIDlet suites; To download and install via Internet Explorer Mobile
  • Page 239 – Using Other Applications 239; Manage MIDlets/MIDlet suites
  • Page 240 – 40 Using Other Applications; Spb GPRS Monitor; Install GPRS Monitor
  • Page 241 – Using Other Applications 241; The GPRS Monitor icon and pop-up window; To show the GPRS Monitor icon on the title bar; Set up monitoring and notification; To select the connection to be monitored
  • Page 242 – 42 Using Other Applications; To enter your service plan details; To set up traffic limit notifications; View charts and reports; To view charts and generate reports
  • Page 243 – Appendix; A.1 Regulatory Notices
  • Page 244 – Regulatory Agency Identifications; European Union Notice
  • Page 246 – This equipment may be operated in:; Safety precautions for RF exposure
  • Page 247 – Pacemakers
  • Page 248 – WEEE Notice
  • Page 249 – RoHS Compliance; System Information
  • Page 250 – GPS
  • Page 253 – Index; Symbols
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