Siemens SX66 - User Manual

Siemens SX66

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Please Read Before Proceeding
  • Page 3 – Important Safety Precautions
  • Page 4 – Contents; Safety Precautions and Legal Notices 9
  • Page 5 – Chapter 4 Synchronizing Information 78
  • Page 6 – Chapter 7 Using Microsoft Outlook 120; E-Mail and Text Messages; Chapter 9 Applications 138
  • Page 7 – Chapter 10 Using Album 151; Troubleshooting; Index 178
  • Page 10 – Legal Notices; Disclaimer; Export Information
  • Page 11 – Standby and Talk Time Information; Memory
  • Page 12 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 13 – Important; Phone operation; Normal position
  • Page 16 – Potentially explosive atmospheres; Batteries and Chargers
  • Page 17 – Battery safety precautions; Customer Care
  • Page 18 – Note
  • Page 19 – Quality; Battery quality statement; Display quality statement; for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update
  • Page 20 – What kinds of phones are in question?; How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile
  • Page 22 – What is known about cases of human cancer that have; What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of mobile phones?
  • Page 23 – In the absence of conclusive information about any; Where can I find additional information?
  • Page 24 – FCC/Industry Canada Notice; Ten Driving Safety Tips; Get to know your phone and its features such as speed dial and; Position your phone within easy reach
  • Page 26 – Use your phone to help others in emergencies; number when necessary; Intellectual Property Restrictions
  • Page 28 – Limited Warranty; Warranty Period
  • Page 30 – Limitation of Warranty; Disclaimer of Warranties
  • Page 31 – Limitation of liability and remedies
  • Page 32 – Governing law
  • Page 33 – Desktop Software; Companion CD; Security Updates/Digital Rights Management
  • Page 34 – End user rights and use
  • Page 36 – Phone Software
  • Page 38 – Chapter 1; Getting Started; Knowing Your Device
  • Page 40 – Battery; Microphone
  • Page 41 – Data retention
  • Page 42 – Recharging your device
  • Page 43 – When the battery is low; Travel charger and DC Converter
  • Page 44 – Chapter 2; Knowing Your Phone; Entering Information
  • Page 45 – Screen tapping and calibration; Re-calibrate the screen; Screen Orientation
  • Page 46 – The Today screen; Indicators
  • Page 47 – Notifications; Navigation bar
  • Page 48 – Command bar
  • Page 50 – Using the Input Panel
  • Page 51 – Using the Soft Keyboard
  • Page 52 – Using the Letter Recognizer; Using the Block Recognizer; Switching to Transcriber
  • Page 53 – To punctuate in Transcriber:; Using Profiles; Editing and selecting text
  • Page 54 – Writing on the Screen; Selecting writing
  • Page 55 – Converting writing into text:; Tips for good recognition:
  • Page 56 – Drawing on the Screen; To select a drawing
  • Page 57 – Recording a Message; To create a recording:
  • Page 58 – Change recording formats; Finding Information
  • Page 60 – Chapter 3; Using Your SX66; Contacts Information
  • Page 61 – About Your Phone; The phone dialer screen
  • Page 62 – The navigation pad and dialing
  • Page 63 – Checking your connection; Adjusting the phone volume:
  • Page 64 – Making a call from the Dialer
  • Page 65 – Making a call from Call History:
  • Page 66 – Tips for using Speed Dial; Checking your Voice Mail
  • Page 67 – Answering an incoming call; Ending a call; Swapping between calls
  • Page 68 – Setting up conference calls:; Making notes during a call; Turning on the speakerphone
  • Page 69 – Muting a call; SIM Manager; Creating a SIM contact:
  • Page 70 – Saving your own numbers
  • Page 71 – Viewing calls details; Viewing call duration:
  • Page 72 – Creating a new photo contact:; To preview and adjust settings:
  • Page 73 – Toolbar Icons; To view your contacts by photo:
  • Page 74 – To disable the display of photos during incoming calls:; To manage your groups; Show Contact Names Only
  • Page 75 – Additional Dialing Information; Making an emergency call; Making an international call:
  • Page 76 – Securing Your Phone; Locking the keypad; Locking your SX66; Locking the SIM card
  • Page 78 – Chapter 4; Synchronizing Information
  • Page 79 – Installing ActiveSync; Connecting to a PC via a cable or cradle
  • Page 80 – Connecting to a PC by Infrared; Synchronizing Outlook E-mail
  • Page 81 – Synchronizing Calendar
  • Page 82 – Synchronizing Tasks; Synchronizing Notes; Infrared and Bluetooth Connection; Infrared
  • Page 83 – ActiveSync Errors; Viewing error information
  • Page 84 – Chapter 5; Personalizing Your Phone
  • Page 85 – The Personal tab
  • Page 86 – Buttons
  • Page 87 – Menus
  • Page 88 – Password; Sounds and Notifications; Today
  • Page 89 – Customizing the displayed information:; Backlight
  • Page 91 – Permanent Save
  • Page 92 – Ring tone; Add ring tone
  • Page 93 – Keypad tone; Network; Services; More
  • Page 94 – Chapter 6; Getting Connected; About Connections
  • Page 95 – Connect to the Internet via an
  • Page 96 – Connecting to a private network; To change a CSD Line type:
  • Page 97 – GPRS Settings; Internet Explorer; Browsing the Internet
  • Page 98 – Checking current connection
  • Page 99 – Wireless standard definitions
  • Page 100 – Checking for WiFi signal
  • Page 101 – Adjusting the Power Save Mode; Turning on Auto Off
  • Page 102 – Activating LEAP; Network Cards Settings; To manually add a new wireless network:
  • Page 103 – To search for a network to access:; Terminal Services Client
  • Page 104 – Connecting to a Terminal Server; Navigating within Terminal Services Client; Disconnecting without ending a session
  • Page 105 – Disconnecting and ending a session:; Using Bluetooth
  • Page 106 – Turning On Bluetooth
  • Page 107 – Creating a new profile:; Renaming or deleting a profile:; Saving configuration settings in a profile
  • Page 108 – Setting Accessibility Properties; Enabling Bluetooth Services
  • Page 109 – Service Security Settings
  • Page 110 – Bluetooth Manager
  • Page 111 – Exchanging Information or Business Cards; Bluetooth Connection Wizard
  • Page 112 – Using a Serial Port Connection
  • Page 113 – Establish a serial connection:
  • Page 114 – Connecting to a remote PC
  • Page 115 – Send via Bluetooth; Bluetooth Personal Area Network
  • Page 116 – My Shortcuts; Connecting via Serial Port or IrDA
  • Page 117 – Settings on your PC
  • Page 118 – Settings on your SX66 Phone; Connecting via USB Port
  • Page 119 – Connect via Bluetooth
  • Page 120 – Chapter 7; Using Microsoft Outlook
  • Page 121 – Create or change an appointment:
  • Page 122 – Send a meeting request; Use the summary screen
  • Page 123 – Set a reminder for an appointment:; Beam an appointment
  • Page 124 – Create or change a contact:
  • Page 125 – Using the summary screen; Create or change a task:
  • Page 126 – Set a reminder for a task:; Beam a task
  • Page 127 – Beam a note
  • Page 128 – Chapter 8; Messaging Features
  • Page 130 – Changing options for an account:
  • Page 131 – Receiving attachments; Composing and sending a message:
  • Page 132 – Managing Messages and Folders
  • Page 133 – Setting up an account
  • Page 134 – Signing In and Signing Out; Launching the MMS composer screen; Creating an MMS Message; Message Boxes; To view message folders:
  • Page 135 – Adding a photo or a video clip
  • Page 136 – Adding text; Adding audio; Menu commands
  • Page 137 – Viewing messages; MMS Settings
  • Page 138 – Chapter 9; Applications; Windows Media Player
  • Page 139 – Synchronizing Pocket Word documents
  • Page 140 – Synchronizing Pocket Excel workbooks
  • Page 141 – About the playlist
  • Page 142 – Transferring pictures; Finding and listing pictures:
  • Page 143 – Deleting an image
  • Page 144 – Customizing pictures; To select launch automatically:; JAVA MIDlet Manager; Installing MIDlets directly from the Internet
  • Page 145 – Installing MIDlets from a PC; Running MIDlets
  • Page 146 – Stopping MIDlets; Stopping all MIDlets; Managing your MIDlets/MIDlet suites
  • Page 147 – Changing the display name of your MIDlets
  • Page 148 – Network Type; MIDlet Security; Error Messages
  • Page 151 – Using Album
  • Page 152 – Thumbnail view
  • Page 153 – To make an annotation on your file:; Sending a file via E-mail or MMS
  • Page 154 – To set audio files as Ringtones:; Assign to Contact
  • Page 155 – The General tab
  • Page 156 – The Association tab; The Slide Show tab; Detailed View Mode; Icons on the Toolbar
  • Page 157 – Images too big for the screen; To Reset the Today Screen back to the
  • Page 158 – Slide Show View
  • Page 159 – Full Screen View Mode
  • Page 161 – Appendix A; Maintaining your SX66; Adding or Removing Programs
  • Page 162 – To add programs using ActiveSync:; To add a program directly from the Internet :
  • Page 163 – Managing Memory; To view memory allocation and availability:; Finding space in storage memory; Move data to a SD storage card
  • Page 164 – Move E-mail attachments; Save new items on a storage card; Delete unnecessary files; Delete all files and clear the history in Internet
  • Page 165 – Backing Up Files; SD and MMC Cards
  • Page 166 – Resetting the SX66; To perform a soft reset; To perform a full reset
  • Page 167 – Appendix B; Regulatory Notices; Regulatory Agency Identification
  • Page 168 – Regulatory Agency IDs; European Union Notice
  • Page 169 – FCC Compliance
  • Page 170 – Safety Precautions for; I m p o r t a n t H e a l t h a n d; General Precautions
  • Page 172 – Problem; Operating Problems
  • Page 173 – Solution
  • Page 174 – Tapping and Writing Problems; ActiveSync Problems
  • Page 175 – Connection Problems
  • Page 177 – Specifications
  • Page 178 – Index
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Page 2 - Please Read Before Proceeding

SX66 User Manual 2 SX66 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. ...

Page 3 - Important Safety Precautions

SX66 User Manual 2 SX66 User Manual 3 Important Safety Precautions When using this product, the safety precautions below must be taken to offset possible legal liabilities and damages. n ELECTRICAL SAFETY This product is intended for use when supplied with power from the battery. Other usage may be ...

Page 4 - Contents; Safety Precautions and Legal Notices 9

SX66 User Manual 4 SX66 User Manual 5 Contents Safety Precautions and Legal Notices 9 Chapter 1 Getting Started 38 1.1 Knowing Your Device ...................... 39 1.2 Battery........................................... 41 1.3 Accessories .................................... 43 Chapter 2 Knowing You...

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