One Sprint. Many Solutions.SMSprint PCS Vision Smart Device PPC6600 User's Guide
5Section 1: Getting StartedSprint PCS Directory Assistance You have access to a variety of services and information through Sprint PCS Directory Assis
95Section 8: Getting Connected4. Select an existing prole on which to base the new prole.5. Tap OK.Note: The new profile does NOT automatical
96Section 8: Getting ConnectedSetting Accessibility PropertiesYou can enter or change the accessibility properties to dene how your PPC6600 interacts
97Section 8: Getting Connected 4. Other devices can discover me - When this option is enabled, other Bluetooth devices can see and report your
98Section 8: Getting ConnectedTo access Bluetooth Services for configuration: Tap > Bluetooth Settings > Services tab. 1. In
99Section 8: Getting ConnectedUsing Bluetooth ManagerThe Bluetooth Manager provides a friendly user interface for establishing connections bas
100Section 8: Getting ConnectedExchanging Business Cards You can use Bluetooth Manager to launch Business Card Exchange, which allows you to exchange
101Section 8: Getting ConnectedUsing the Bluetooth Connection WizardThe Bluetooth Connection Wizard allows you to congure your PPC6600 to use Bluetoo
102Section 8: Getting Connected Browse files on a remote device:Locate and connect to a remote device to examine the contents of a remote folder a
103Section 8: Getting ConnectedTo establish a serial connection:1. Tap > Bluetooth Manager.2. Tap New > Explore a Bluetooth device > N
104Section 8: Getting ConnectedDial-Up Networking: Connecting to a Remote PCDial-up Networking (DUN) allows you to connect to a remote computer via a
6Section 1: Getting Started1. MMC/SD cards or SDIO accessories slot2. Power Button/Backlight3.Earphone Plug4. Contact5. Messaging6.
105Section 8: Getting ConnectedTo make this connection the default dial-up connection for Pocket Internet Explorer when using Bluetooth modem, you nee
106Section 8: Getting ConnectedTo host a Personal Area Network:1. From Bluetooth Manager > tap New > Connect > Join a personal network
107Section 8: Getting ConnectedThe double-tap is context sensitive: If the connection is not open — double-tap its icon to establish a connect
Section 9Exploring Messaging In this Section9.1 E-Mail Messages9.2 SMS Text Messaging9.3 Sprint PCS Picture Mail Messaging9.4 MSN Messenger9.5 Ma
109Section 9: Exploring MessagingYou can set up a connection to an e-mail server so that you can send and receive e-mail messages by using a modem or
110Section 9: Exploring MessagingSending and Receiving E-mailYou can use Inbox to send and receive e-mail messages in either of these ways: S
111Section 9: Exploring MessagingUsing the Message List Messages you receive are displayed in the message list. By default, the most recently receiv
112Section 9: Exploring Messaging9.2 SMS Text MessagingYour PPC6600 and Sprint PCS Account let you quickly and easily send text messages using the Sp
113Section 9: Exploring Messaging9.3 Sprint PCS Picture MailSM Using Media Picker to Send Sprint PCS Picture/Video Mail:Media Pick
114Section 9: Exploring Messaging6. Enter the text message in the Message box.7. If you wish to record and include a Voice Memo with the pictur
7Section 1: Getting Started Back, Left and Right Side Components19. Stylus and Stylus Slot20. Notification LED21. Record22. Volume23. Camera24. Infra
115Section 9: Exploring Messaging4. Tap on a picture/video mail, then a messaging screen will appear. 5. In the message, tap on the link to op
116Section 9: Exploring Messaging9.4 MSN Messenger: Instant MessagingMSN Messenger on your mobile device is an instant messaging program that lets you
117Section 9: Exploring MessagingWorking with ContactsThe MSN Messenger window displays all of your messenger contacts at a glance, divided into Onlin
118Section 9: Exploring MessagingFolder Behavior With a Direct Connection to an E-mail ServerThe behavior of the folders you create depends on whether
119Section 9: Exploring Messaging If you use POP3 and you move e-mail messages to a folder you created, the link is broken between the messages on th
Section 10Using Companion ProgramsIn This Section 10.1 Pocket Word10.2 Pocket Excel 10.3 Windows Media Player10.4 Pictures...
121Section 10: Using Companion Programs10.1 Pocket WordPocket Word works with Microsoft® Word on your PC to give you easy access to copies of your d
122Section 10: Using Companion ProgramsNote: You can change the zoom magnification by tapping View and then Zoom. Select a higher percentage to enter
123Section 10: Using Companion Programsc. Drawing ModeIn drawing mode, use your stylus to draw on the screen. Gridlines appear as a guide. When you li
124Section 10: Using Companion Programs10.2 Pocket ExcelPocket Excel works with Microsoft® Excel on your PC to provide easy access to copies of your
8Section 1: Getting Started 1. MMC/SD cards or SDIO accessories slotInsert either MMC/SD cards or SDIO accessories in this slot. 2. Powe
125Section 10: Using Companion ProgramsTips for Working in Pocket ExcelNote the following when working in large worksheets inPocket Excel: View in f
126Section 10: Using Companion Programs10.4 PicturesPictures collects, organizes and sorts .jpg picture les on your device. You can download imag
127Section 10: Using Companion ProgramsViewing Pictures1. In Pictures, tap to view pictures as a slide show.2. Tap to view pictures stored in y
128Section 10: Using Companion ProgramsEditing PicturesYou can rotate, crop, zoom and adjust the brightness and color contrast of your .jpg pictures.1
129Section 10: Using Companion ProgramsCustomizing PicturesYou can opt to launch the Pictures program automatically when a digital camera storage card
Section 11Using Camera and AlbumIn This Section11.1 Camera11.2 Album 11.3 Managing Sprint PCS Picture MailSM...
131Section 11: Using Camera and Album11.1 CameraWith Camera Wizard, you can use the built-in camera on the back of your device to snap new photos or s
132Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumUsage of Buttons in Camera ModeWhen in Camera mode, you can press the following buttons on your Pocket PC Phone a
133Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumPhoto Capture ModeWhen in Photo Capture mode, you can capture a single still image by pressing the Capture butto
134Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumIf the Review file after capture checkbox is currently checked in the Options > General screen, then immediate
9Section 1: Getting Started1.3 BatteryWarning: To reduce risk of re or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, hea
135Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumSubmode Capture Size Setting Zoom Available RemarksVideo CaptureLarge (320 x 240) 1.0x to 2.0x 1x=normal size (no
136Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumVideo Capture ModeTo start video recording: 1. Press the Camera button on the side of the device, then tap
137Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumPicture Frame Capture ModeThe Picture Frame capture mode lets you choose a template in which you can place one
138Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumContact Photo Capture ModeWhen in Contact Photo Capture mode, you can capture a single still image by pressing
139Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumTools MenuThe Tools Menu provides many more settings that let you customize the behavior of Camera mode function
140Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumThe preview window in the screen interactively shows the effects of the changes you make in the incoming video st
141Section 11: Using Camera and Album- Video tabThe options on the Video tab affect only your captured video les.Options FunctionPrefix Type and Pref
142Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumOptions FunctionPrefix Type and Prefix StringBy default, the le name of each new captured video le will be “vid
143Section 11: Using Camera and Album11.2 Album You can select Album from the Programs menu to view image and video les, and to play audio les. Four
144Section 11: Using Camera and Album 5. Tap to switch to Slide Show view.6. Tap to switch to Detailed view. (Or, tap directly on a thu
10Section 1: Getting StartedData Retention It is vital to keep your battery charged. Because your PPC6600 does not have a hard drive, all data and an
145Section 11: Using Camera and Album2. If you wish to associate text with the file, enter it in the text box.3. To create an audio recording (
146Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumIf you tap Change Tools, more tool options will appear which are indicated below.To save an edited picture:1. Ta
147Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumTo adjust view properties of the picture: Tap Level on the Editor toolbar. This enables you
148Section 11: Using Camera and Album2. In the To eld, enter the recipient(s)'s e-mail or mobile number directly. To add more recipient(s),
149Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumNote: If this is the first time you have accessed the Sprint PCS Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to cr
150Section 11: Using Camera and Album Copy/Move allows you to copy or move the picture to another folder. Save To Phone allows you
151Section 11: Using Camera and Album General tabFunction ExplanationDefault zoom The setting in
152Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumSlide Show tabThese settings control only the behavior of Slide Show view mode. These options are mostly self-exp
153Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumImages Too Big for Screen Whenever the image is too large to be shown in the display area in its entirety
154Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumTap once (or repeatedly) to Fast Forward to the next sequential les.Tap to resume playing a Slide Show that has
11Section 1: Getting Started - or - Plug the AC Adapter into the optional USB cable head and then connect your PPC6600 directly to an exter
155Section 11: Using Camera and AlbumFull Screen View ModeYou can enter Full Screen View only from Detailed View. When in Detailed View mode, simply
156Section 11: Using Camera and Album11.3 Managing Sprint PCS Picture MailUsing the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Website:Once you have uploaded pictures or
Section 12 Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingIn This Section12.1 Adding or Removing Programs12.2 Managing Memory12.3 Backing Up Files12
158Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.1 Adding or Removing ProgramsPrograms added to your device at the factory by default are sto
159Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingTo add a program directly from the Internet:1. Determine your device and processor type so tha
160Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.2 Managing MemoryMemory on your PPC6600 is shared between storage memory and program memor
161Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingMoving E-mail Attachments1. Insert an SD Storage Card in the SDIO accessories slot.2. On Inb
162Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.3 Backing Up FilesBecause any new programs or data are stored in RAM, and therefore w
163Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting1. Double-click the ActiveSync® icon in the task bar of your PC.2. Select the Backup/
164Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.4 Resetting the PPC6600 and Clearing Memory You can perform a soft reset or a full
12Section 1: Getting StartedAC Adapter plugs into the back of the cradle for battery recharging1.4 AccessoriesUSB CradleYour PPC6600 comes with a USB
165Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingPerforming a Full ResetA full device reset clears memory, deletes all data and restores the PPC
166Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.5 Regulatory Agency Identification NumbersThe following accessories have been appro
167Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.6 Important Health and Safety InformationRetain and follow all product safety and o
168Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting Avoid unstable mounting Do not place the product with an unstable base. Use product wi
169Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshootingc) SAR InformationTHIS MODEL DEVICE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RA
170Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting* In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile CDMA phone used by the public is 1.6 Watts/k
171Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.8 Driver Safety TipsYour wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by
172Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.9 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones (The following information comes from a
173Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingWhat is the FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?Under the law, the FDA doe
174Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingWhat kinds of phones are the subject of this update?The term “wireless phone” refers here to ha
13Section 1: Getting StartedUSB Sync CableThe optional USB Sync Cable (not included) allows you to synchronize with your desktop PC without the cradle
175Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingWhat research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?
176Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingWhat steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone?If
177Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingThe nal draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was
178Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshootingstandard also requires ovens to have two independent interlock systems that prevent the oven fr
179Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingWho funds and carries out research on the biological effects of RF energy?Research into possibl
180Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshootingvariability is known as “measurement uncertainty.” When the FCC conducts post-grant testi
181Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.10 SpecificationsSystem InformationProcessor Intel PXA 263 CPU at 400MHz /
182Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingControls and LightsNavigation - 5-way navigation padButtons - 8
183Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and Troubleshooting12.11 TroubleshootingIf you encounter any problems with your PPC6600, consult the following Tro
184Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingSolution1. Check the Brightness setting by tapping > Settings > System tab >
Section 2Getting to Know Your PPC6600In This Section2.1 Initiating Your Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device2.2 Entering Information2.3 Writing on the Sc
185Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingTapping and Writing ProblemsProblem Device buttons do not respond or bring up the wrong pr
186Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingConnection ProblemsProblem Unable to use Infrared (IR) to transfer information. Cann
187Section 12: Maintenance, Safety, and TroubleshootingProblem Problems in cable and cradle connection.Solution1. Ensure your PPC6600 is turne
188IndexAAbout 68Accessories 12Account Passwords 3ActiveSync 20, 56ActiveSync Errors 61AC Adapter Converter 13Add a program 158Add Ring Tone 7
189HHealth and safety information 130IIn-Call Options 42Inbox 20Incoming call 41Indicators 18,35Infrared Connection 60Input Panel 22KKeyboard
190SSafety precautions 131SAR information 132Screen Orientation 16SD and MMC Cards 162secure your phone 47Send 6Services 73Slide Show 152, 154S
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15Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC66002.1 Initiating Your Sprint PCS Vision Smart DeviceTurning Your PPC6600 On and OffTo turn your device on:
16Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Screen OrientationTo switch the orientation of your LCD screen between Portrait and Landscape mode if needed
17Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Today ScreenThe Today screen displays important information, such as today’s appointments, and status icons
18Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600IndicatorsFollowing are some of the status icons you may see.Indicators Meaning / Sounds are off / so
19Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Title Bar Command BarUse the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The comma
20Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Pop-Up MenusUse pop-up menus to quickly perform an action on an item. To access a pop-up menu, tap and hold
21Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600 Phone Makes and receives calls, switches between calls, and sets up conference calling.
22Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC66002.2 Entering InformationYou can enter information on your device in several ways, depending on the
23Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Typing on the QWERTY Keyboard 1. Slide the main screen upward to reveal the QWERTY keyboard
24Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC66005. To backup one character, tap the backspace key. (You can also tap and hold any key and then drag
Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started...1 1.1 Setting Up Service... 21.2 Your Sprint
25Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Using Letter RecognizerWith Letter Recognizer you can write letters using the stylus just as you would on pa
26Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Using TranscriberWith Transcriber you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on
27Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Using ProfilesThe Letter Shapes selector supports two proles by tapping File > Master or Guest: Master
28Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC66002.3 Writing on the ScreenIn any program that accepts writing, such as the Notes program, and in the Notes ta
29Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600Converting Writing to Text1. On the note, tap Tools and Recognize from the menu bar.2. If you want to conv
30Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC66002.4 Drawing on the ScreenYou can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen. The diffe
31Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC66002.5 Recording a MessageIn any program where you can write or draw on the screen, you can also quickly captur
32Section 2: Getting to know Your PPC6600To change recording formats 1. In the note list, tap Tools > Options > Global Input Opt
Section 3Sprint PCS Service FeaturesIn this Section3.1 About Your Phone3.2 Making a Call3.3 Receiving a Call3.4 In-call Options3.5 Contacts Infor
34Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Features3.1 About Your PhoneLike a standard mobile phone you can use your PPC6600 to keep track of calls and send SMS
Section 5: Synchronizing Information ..555.1 Using ActiveSync®... 565.2 Synchronizing Information.. ...58
35Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesIndicator MeaningPhone off or out of network service. Tap this icon to turn on the phone.In network service
36Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesThe Navigation Pad and Dialing 1. Take Call - Press to answer an incoming call. Dialer Screen -
37Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesTurning Phone On and OffYou can turn your phone on and off while keeping your device turned on.1. While using
38Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesAdjusting Phone Volume1. During a call, tap or press the volume control on the side of your device. 2
39Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesTo make a call from Contacts:You can make a call from Contacts in the following ways: Press the Micros
40Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesTap the Letter here to display all the phone numbers and e-mail for this contactGUsing Speed Dial:Create speed
41Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Features 3. Use the navigation pad to nd the number and then press or the icon to the left of the num
42Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Features3.4 In-Call OptionsYour device noties you when you have another incoming call and gives you the choice of rej
43Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesTaking Notes During a CallRegardless of whether you call from the Dialer, Contacts, Call History, or Speed Dia
44Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesChecking Your VoicemailAs soon as you set up service, your PPC6600 enters your Sprint PCS Phone Number into th
Section 10: Using Companion Programs... 12010.1 Pocket Word... 12110.2 Poc
45Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Features3.5 Using Call HistoryManaging Your Call HistoryCall History details all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls,
46Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesTo manage how long your Call History details are saved:1. Tap > Tools > Call Timers. 2. Tap the dro
47Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Features3.6 Additional Dialing InformationTo make an emergency call: Enter the emergency number 911 then tap or
48Section 3: Sprint PCS Service FeaturesLocking Your PhoneLocking your PPC6600 prevents access to personal data. When you enable this feature, your PP
Section 4Sprint PCS VisionSM In This Section4.1 Sprint PCS Business ConnectionSM4.2 Messaging4.3 Web4.4 Sprint PCS Picture MailSM...
50Section 4: Sprint PCS VisionSM4.1 Sprint PCS Business ConnectionSM Personal EditionSprint PCS Business Connection Personal Edi
51Section 4: Sprint PCS VisionSM4.2 MessagingNow you can send and receive e-mail and text messages from your Sprint PCS Smart Device. Messaging a
52Section 4: Sprint PCS VisionSM4.3 WebWith Web on your Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device, you can browse full-color graphic versions – not just tex
53Section 4: Sprint PCS VisionSM My Account: Check minutes and Sprint PCS Vision usage, view your current invoice, or make a payment. Google Sea
54Section 4: Sprint PCS VisionSMSprint PCS Vision FAQs How do I know when my device is connected to Sprint PCS Vision Services? Your device automatica
Section 1Getting StartedIn This Section1.1 Setting Up Services 1.2 Your Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device1.3 Battery1.4 Accessories...
Section 5Synchronizing InformationIn This Section5.1 Using ActiveSync®5.2 Synchronizing Information5.3 Synchronizing by Using an Infrared Connecti
56Section 5: Synchronizing Information5.1 Using ActiveSync®With ActiveSync®, you can synchronize the information on your PC with the information on y
57Section 5: Synchronizing InformationConnecting Your Device to Your PC1. Insert the USB connector attached to the USB cradle into an a
58Section 5: Synchronizing InformationNote: Text (SMS) messages are not received in your Inbox through synchronization. Instead, they are sent to your
59Section 5: Synchronizing InformationSynchronizing Calendar Calendar items stored on your PPC6600 can be synchronized with calendar items sto
60Section 5: Synchronizing Information5.3 Synchronizing Using an Infrared ConnectionYou can use an infrared connection to create a direct connection b
61Section 5: Synchronizing Information5.4 ActiveSync® ErrorsWhenever ActiveSync® cannot successfully synchronize your information, it displays an erro
Section 6Personalizing Your PPC6600In This Section6.1 Device Settings6.2 Phone Settings...
63Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600Icon ProgramAboutDisplays important device information.Add Ring ToneLets you listen to and select new ring tone
64Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600Icon ProgramBacklight Customizes the backlight and brightness se
2Section 1: Getting Started1.1 Setting Up Service Setting up service on your new Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device is quick and easy. This section walks
65Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600ButtonsTo customize the program hardware buttons to open your most used programs:1. Tap > Settings >
66Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600Note: You can also change input options by tapping the arrow and the Options.MenusTo add the programs you us
67Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600Password 1. Tap > Settings > Personal tab > Password. 2. To enable this function, tap Pr
68Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600 Turning off sounds and the notication light helps conserve battery power. Use Phone settings t
69Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600Backlight1. Tap > Settings > System tab > Backlight.2. Tap the Battery Power tab to turn on/off t
70Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600 The Storage Card tab displays how much memory is available on the storage card that is inserted into
71Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600KeyboardYour PPC6600 comes with a QWERTY keyboard. You can access it by sliding down the bottom end of the devi
72Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600Add Ring ToneAdd Ring Tone allows you to quickly nd and display all the ring tones stored on your device, give
73Section 6: Personalizing Your PPC6600ServicesServices settings on the Settings > Personal > Phone > Services tab are primarily used to set
Section 7Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook® In This Section7.1 Calendar 7.2 Contacts7.3 Tasks7.4 Notes...
3Section 1: Getting StartedSprint PCS Account Passwords As a Sprint PCS customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account information, you
75Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®7.1 Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and MeetingsUse Calendar to schedule appointments, including
76Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®Creating or Changing an Appointment To create an appointment, tap New. To select a new date from
77Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®Sending a Meeting RequestYou can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outlook®
78Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®Setting a Reminder for an Appointment1. In Calendar, tap the appointment, and then tap Edit on the
79Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®7.2 Contacts: Tracking Friends and ColleaguesContacts maintains a list of your friends and colleag
80Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®Creating or Changing a Contact: To add a new contact:1. Tap > Programs > Contacts &g
81Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook® In the contact list, tap the category list (labeled All Contacts by default) and tap the catego
82Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®Using the Summary ScreenWhen you tap a contact in the contact list, a summary screen is displayed. To cha
83Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®Note: To quickly create a task, enter text in the Tap here to add a new task box at the top of the screen
84Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®7.4 Notes: Capturing Thoughts and IdeasNotes helps you quickly capture your ideas, notes, and thoughts. Y
4Section 1: Getting StartedGetting Help Visit Our Website You can get up-to-date information on Sprint PCS Services and Options by signing onto our We
85Section 7: Using Microsoft® Pocket Outlook®Beaming a Note To beam a note, in the note list, tap and hold the note. On the pop-up menu, ta
Section 8Getting ConnectedIn This Section8.1 About Connections8.2 Connecting to the Internet8.3 Terminal Client Service8.4 Bluetooth...
87Section 8: Getting Connected8.1 About ConnectionsYou can set up connections to the Internet and corporate network at work in order to do activities
88Section 8: Getting Connected4. Wireless connections can be made via a mobile phone network or CDMA. If you are using a mobile phone n
89Section 8: Getting Connected Pocket Internet ExplorerOnce connected, you can use Pocket Internet Explorer to view Web HTML, cHTML, xHTML and WAP p
90Section 8: Getting Connected8.3 Terminal Services ClientUsing the Terminal Services Client, you can log onto a PC running Terminal Services or Remo
91Section 8: Getting ConnectedNavigating Within Terminal Services ClientOnce connected to the server, the PC’s screen may more than ll your mobile de
92Section 8: Getting ConnectedTips and TricksImproving display performanceDisplay performance is improved by decreasing the time it takes for the scre
93Section 8: Getting ConnectedUsing BluetoothTurning Bluetooth On and Off To turn Bluetooth on: Tap the icon in the lo
94Section 8: Getting ConnectedTo access Bluetooth Settings: 1. Turn Bluetooth on. 2. Tap > Bluetooth Settings.Using ProfilesSetting the pro
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