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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    LED Status Display information 2. Getting started Inserting the battery & SIM/USIM card SIM/USIM card Battery Switching your O Xda Flame on or off Screen tapping and Calibration Screen Orientation Entering information Recording a message Data backup 2.10 Memory expansion 2.11 Resetting your O...
  • Page 2 3. Settings Personal settings System settings Connection settings 4. Basic phone functions Making a call Ending a call Receiving/Ignoring a call International calls Video Telephony Emergency calls In-call options Contact information Device security 5. Messaging Text Multimedia messages (MMS) Voicemail E-mail Pocket MSN...
  • Page 3 6. Camera and Video Using the Camera Capture mode Setup menu View mode Recording 7. O MediaPlus My FM Radio My Music My Photos My Videos My Settings 8. SRS...
  • Page 4 9. Applications Outlook Word Mobile Excel Mobile PowerPoint Mobile Pictures & Videos Calculator Games File Explorer Searching for Files 9.10 O Connect 9.11 O SMS Plus 9.12 Remote Control 9.13 Adobe Reader LE 9.14 JAVA Midlet 9.15 USB OTG Connection...
  • Page 5 11. Synchronization 11.1 About synchronization 11.2 Installing ActiveSync 11.3 Choosing your synchronization type 11.4 Using ActiveSync tools 11.5 ActiveSync Errors 12. Managing your O Xda Flame 12.1 Self Diagnostics AutoConfig 12.2 O 12.3 Memory Management 12.4 Power management 12.5 Removing Programs 12.6 Installing my own applications...
  • Page 6 13. TV Connection and Control 14. Troubleshooting 14.1 Glossary 14.2 Troubleshooting 15. Safety Information 15.1 Safety information 15.2 Phone Care 15.3 Driving Safety 15.4 Other Safety 15.5 Cautions 16. Technical Specifications 16.1 Technical Specifications 16.2 Declaration of Conformity 16.3 About this User Manual 16.4 Mandatory Statements Index...
  • Page 7 Chapter 1 Before using your O Xda Flame What’s in the box? Familiarizing yourself with your O Xda Flame Features LED Status Display information...
  • Page 8: Before Using Your O Xda Flame

    Xda Flame 1.1 What’s in the box? Thank you for selecting the O Xda Flame. Please check if your package comes with the following items. If any of them are missing, please contact your retailer. • Universal AC adapter with •...
  • Page 9: Familiarizing Yourself With Your O Xda Flame

    1.2 Familiarizing yourself with your O Xda Flame Item Description Press and hold to record a voice note. Press and release Record immediately to access Notes. To project image to a TV or projector, connect the plug and play TV TV Out connector out cable here.
  • Page 10 Press to launch the camera function and take a picture or record Camera & Video key high quality video. Press here with the stylus to soft reset your O Xda Flame. For Soft reset information about hard reset, please see 2.11 Resetting your O Xda Flame.
  • Page 11 Item Description Self-portrait mirror The preview mirror for a self-portrait. Flash light White LED strobe flash. To remove or replace the battery, push and slide out the battery Battery cover cover. The CMOS camera supports  mega-pixel resolution with auto- Camera lens focus function for high quality color photos or high quality video recording.
  • Page 12: Features

    1.3 Features Your O Xda Flame not only supports basic dialing features but also supports video telephony. It also integrates Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) capability and is equipped with Wireless (0. b/g) to let you browse websites anywhere, any time. The following section provides more information about the phone’s features:...
  • Page 13: Led Status

    1.4 LED Status The O Xda Flame has a LED light that varies in color depending on phone status. LED colors vary depending upon whether or not the GSM network is available. Missed calls, unread messages and low battery condition status are given priority over the status of Wireless LAN and Bluetooth;...
  • Page 14: Display Information

    1.5 Display information Windows Start menu Tap on the Windows Start menu on the The screen displays the following top left of the screen to bring up a menu. information: To return to the Today screen, tap Start > Start menu Status & icon area Today.
  • Page 15 Start menu area Tap Start to bring up a list of menu options. Description Selected programs will be displayed in this section of the Start menu. Recently accessed programs. Access the programs and settings folders and display the help information. Refer to the following tables for a detailed list of Programs and Settings.
  • Page 16 Programs Your O Xda Flame contains a list of programs, allowing you to get the most out of your phone. Icons Programs Description Games Provides games such as Bubblebreaker and Solitaire. Synchronizes information between your O Xda Flame and a...
  • Page 17 Allows you to connect to a defined terminal server. Client Word Mobile Creates, views and edits Word files. Features smart dialing and a block list (Option to install in O Phone Plus AutoInstall). Connects your PC/Notebook, using your O Xda Flame as a Internet Sharing modem.
  • Page 18 Turns the device into a multifunctional remote control. SIM Toolkit Details very depending on your service provider. Self Diagnostics Diagnose and repair faults with your O Xda Flame. Menu Displays a list of running applications. MSN Messenger Directly access all your MSN contacts.
  • Page 19 You may assign an application program to a hardware button. Input Set your preferred input method. You may set a personal password for your O Xda Flame to Lock prevent unauthorized use. Menus Select the programs to be displayed in the Start menu.
  • Page 20 System Icons Settings Description About Contains information about your O Xda Flame. Configures the backlight settings and adjusts brightness to Backlight save power. Certificates Information about the certificate issuer and expiration date. Clock & Alarms Sets the time and alarm.
  • Page 21 Connections Icons Settings Description Beam Sets your O Xda Flame to receive or deny IrDA signals. Bluetooth Sets up Bluetooth connection. Connections Configures connection settings. Network Cards Configures Wireless Networks. USB to PC Enables advanced network functionality. Activates phone, GPRS, Bluetooth and Wireless Wireless Manager LAN functions.
  • Page 22 Status and icons area This area indicates the current application or menu: When you go from the Today screen to the Calendar screen, the area changes from Start to Calendar. The icon display is on the top right of the Today screen. Please refer to the following table for some of the more frequently encountered icons.
  • Page 23 Type Icons Description System volume Phone volume Ringer on Volume Ringer off Vibrate on Alarm New SMS / MMS message(s) New voice mail(s) Message Push Messages New instant message(s) Strong signal No signal Signal Strength Roaming...
  • Page 24 Please note Your O Xda Flame is designed to notify in a number of ways, including an alert tone, vibration, icon or flashing LED. To choose reminder types and sounds for your O Flame, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications.
  • Page 25 Main Display The main body of the Today screen displays the following items for quick access and convenient viewing: Function Description Displays date and time. Tap to change the date and time and Date and Time to set alarms. Wireless Manager Shows the status of all current wireless connections.
  • Page 26 To lock/unlock your O Xda Flame: . Tap Device unlocked to lock the phone; the screen will now display Device locked. . Tap Unlock on the command bar to unlock the phone and tap the Unlock button on the screen again to confirm.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2 Getting started Inserting the battery & SIM/USIM card SIM/USIM card Battery Switching your O Xda Flame on or off Screen tapping and Calibration Screen Orientation Entering information Recording a message Data backup 2.10 Memory expansion 2.11 Resetting your O...
  • Page 28: Getting Started

    2. Getting started Before start using your O Xda Flame, you . Insert the SIM/USIM card with the need a fully charged battery and a valid SIM/ metallic part facing down and the USIM (Subscriber Identity Module/Universal clipped corner to the left.
  • Page 29: Sim/Usim Card

    (except for emergency calls) until functions. For battery safety, refer to Chapter a valid SIM/USIM card is inserted. Your O 15 Safety Information. Xda Flame will display a warning message if the SIM/USIM card is not inserted properly.
  • Page 30 USB cable supplied, as shown below. connector of your O Xda Flame. Note the orientation when plugging in. Please note • When charging, make sure that the phone has its battery inserted. Place the battery’s metallic end towards the phone’s metallic part.
  • Page 31: Switching Your O Xda Flame On Or Off

    2.5 Screen tapping and Calibration When you first start up your O Xda Flame, you will be asked to calibrate the screen by tapping the center of a cross with your stylus as it moves around the screen. This process ensures that, when you tap the screen, the tapped item is activated.
  • Page 32: Screen Orientation

    . On the General tab, select the Orientation by tapping Portrait, Landscape (right- handed), or Landscape (left-handed). The Portrait mode allows you to get a better view or better operation of certain programs on Xda Flame, while Landscape may be optimal for viewing longer text files. your O 2.7 Entering information...
  • Page 33 . To insert a carriage return, tap and hold the stylus anywhere on the keyboard and drag down. When you use the input panel, your O Xda Flame anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel. When you tap the displayed word, it is automatically inserted into your text at the insertion point.
  • Page 34 Letter Recognizer To punctuate in Transcriber: . Tap the keyboard button on the tool bar. With the Letter Recognizer, you can write letters using the stylus, just as you would . Tap the desired punctuation. on paper. . Tap the keyboard button again to hide it. .
  • Page 35 Writing on the screen . Write the letters of a word close together and leave big gaps between words so In any program that accepts writing, such as that the device can easily tell where Notes, and in the Notes tab in Calendar, words begin and end.
  • Page 36: Recording A Message

    O Xda Flame. In the Messaging program, you can also add To quickly create a recording, hold down the a recording to an E-mail.
  • Page 37: Data Backup

    Xda Flame; in opened programs may be lost. Your O ActiveSync will start automatically. Xda Flame returns to the same status as the last time you used it. A hard reset turns the 2.10 Memory expansion battery off, returns the device to its default...
  • Page 38 Xda Flame to its default settings. This action will erase all data that you have created and programs you have installed, but will keep all preinstalled Xda Flame was first delivered to you. Press and hold the programs from when your O Wireless Manager key and the Camera &...
  • Page 39 Chapter 3 Settings Personal settings System settings Connection settings...
  • Page 40: Settings

    3. Settings The following is an overview of the Settings menu. Personal Buttons Input Menus MSN Options Owner Information Lock Sounds & Phone Today Notifications Themes System About Backlight Certificates Clock & Alarms Error Reporting Memory Power Regional Settings Remove Programs Screen Device Information Headset Volume...
  • Page 41: Personal Settings

    3.1 Personal settings Buttons To customize the program hardware buttons to open your most frequently used programs: . Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons > Program Buttons tab. . Under Select a Button, tap the button you want to assign to a program and then select a program from Assign a Program.
  • Page 42 . On the Notes tab, enter any additional text you want to display when the device is turned on, such as: “Welcome!’ . On the Options tab, select which message will display when your O Xda Flame is turned Lock For a more secure password, it must have at least 7 characters that are a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation.
  • Page 43 Phone You can easily view and change phone settings, such as ring type, ring tone and keypad tone. You can also protect your phone from unauthorized use. To change phone settings: • Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Phone. Phone tab Under the Phone tab, you can set up the following items: Ring type...
  • Page 44 With network settings, you can view available networks, determine the order in which your O Xda Flame accesses another network (if the current one is unavailable) and specify whether you want to change networks manually or automatically. The current network will remain active until you change it, lose your signal, or change your SIM/USIM card.
  • Page 45 Sounds & Notifications Turning off sounds and notifications helps conserve battery power. To change the ring type and volume: . Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications. . On the Sounds tab, you can select when to play a sound. .
  • Page 46 To edit O Themes: . Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > O Themes. 2. Tap to select one of the four profiles: Default, Simple, Business, Music. . To change the background theme, tap the Color / Background tag and select the options there.
  • Page 47: System Settings

    Tap the More tab to display the clock in the title bar of all programs. Please note To change the way the date or time is displayed on your O Xda Flame, go to Regional Settings by tapping Start > Settings > System tab > Regional Settings. Device Information This feature displays system information.
  • Page 48 Under the Programs tab, you can choose the port your phone uses for GPS data. Under the Hardware tab, you can specify the hardware port to which your GPS device is connected. Settings include GPS hardware port and Baud rate. Under the Access tab, you can activate Manage GPS automatically.
  • Page 49 Regional Settings This feature allows you to customize units and formats for your current region. To access this feature, tap Start > Settings > System tab > Regional Settings. Remove Programs Remove Programs allows you to uninstall programs saved in your phone’s storage memory. It also shows total available storage memory.
  • Page 50: Connection Settings

    3.3 Connection settings For detailed information, please refer to Chapter 10 Wireless Connectivity.
  • Page 51 Chapter 4 Basic phone functions Making a call Ending a call Receiving/Ignoring a call International calls Video Telephony Emergency calls In-call options Contact information Device security...
  • Page 52: Basic Phone Functions

    4. Basic phone functions Like a standard mobile phone, you can use your O Xda Flame to make/receive calls and send SMS messages. You can also take notes while talking, dial directly from Contacts, and easily transfer contacts between your SIM/USIM card and your O Xda Flame.
  • Page 53 Unblocking Key (PUK) from the Network an aircraft. Turning off the power of Operator. your O Xda Flame doesn’t turn off the phone function. You must disconnect Checking your connection the connection to the wireless network. By default, your O...
  • Page 54 . Tap All Wireless Off; when all buttons/ icons are colorless, wireless functions are off. Your O Xda Flame is now safe to use on a flight. Adjusting the phone volume You may adjust phone volume in the following ways: .
  • Page 55: Making A Call

    4.1 Making a call With your O Xda Flame, you can make a call by entering the phone number, or selecting a number from Contacts, Speed Dial, and Call History. Making a call from the Phone Dialer screen . Press...
  • Page 56 Making a call from Contacts . Tap Contacts on the Today screen or Phone Dialer screen. . Tap the entry, and then tap Call or Call Mobile. To view/search the contact list: When you access Contacts, you see a contact list. You may view contacts in the following ways: •...
  • Page 57 Making a call from Call History: . In the Phone Dialer screen, tap Call History. . Find a number from different Call Histories by tapping Menu > Filter and selecting All Calls, Missed, Outgoing, Incoming, and By Caller. . Alternatively, scroll to the number by using the up/down navigation keys and press the center navigation key to select the number.
  • Page 58: Ending A Call

    By default, the first Speed Dial location is your voice mailbox. When you insert your SIM card into your O Xda Flame, it will automatically detect and set the voice mailbox number of your network operator. On the Phone Dialer screen, tap Speed Dial and select Voice Mail, and then press or tap Call to call the voice mail center.
  • Page 59: Receiving/Ignoring A Call

    4.3 Receiving/Ignoring a 4.4 International calls call When you make an international call from any country, you need to insert a special international When you receive a phone call, a notification access code. If you enter the “+” symbol as a message will appear.
  • Page 60: Video Telephony

    4.5 Video Telephony Tapping the Video Call button allows you to make a VT (video telephony) call. Item Description Call Duration Displays the length of the video call. Caller Image Displays the caller image. Keypad Tap to return to the keypad. Brightness Use + and - to increase or decrease the screen brightness.
  • Page 61: Emergency Calls

    Additional emergency numbers may be included on your SIM/USIM card. Contact your network operator for more information. If your O Xda Flame has been put into Device Lock mode, you have to unlock the device before placing an emergency call. (Refer to Chapter 1 Befor using your O Xda Flame) .
  • Page 62 Warning To avoid damaging your hearing, do not hold your O Xda Flame against your ear when in speakerphone mode. Muting a call When there is an incoming call, you may mute your microphone by pressing the Mute button on the Phone Dialer screen or tap Menu tab >...
  • Page 63 To make a conference call: . In either of the above two situations, tap Conference. . If the conference connection is successful, the word Conference will appear at the top of the Phone Dialer screen. . To add additional people to your conference call, tap Hold to enter the new number and then tap Resume to return and continue.
  • Page 64: Contact Information

    Contacts can be imported in the following ways: • From your SIM/USIM card: Use your SIM/USIM card in your O Xda Flame and another device; while using the other device you create one or more new contacts on the SIM/ USIM card.
  • Page 65 (for whom you have previously assigned a photo in Photo Contacts) calls you, that photo will appear on your O Xda Flame’s incoming call screen. Use the rich set of features provided to have the photos displayed with the size, position and animated template you want.
  • Page 66 . Scroll to the Picture field and tap Select a picture... Tap on a desired picture and it will be assigned to the entry. (To delete the picture from the Contacts screen tap Menu tab > Remove Picture). Alternatively, you can assign a picture to a contact. .
  • Page 67: Device Security

    The keypad lock turns off keypad functionality. This is a helpful feature, especially when your Xda Flame is put in your pocket, and you don’t want it to be pressed accidentally. . Tap Device unlocked on the Today screen to lock the keypad.
  • Page 68 Device lock This phone lock feature protects your O Xda Flame from unauthorized access. When the Xda Flame will automatically lock after a specified period phone lock is activated, your O of inactivity. A screen will be displayed requiring your O Xda Flame’s “lock password”...
  • Page 69 Locking your SIM/USIM card You can protect your O Xda Flame from unauthorized use by assigning a PIN (Personal Identification Number). Your first PIN is assigned by the Network Operator. . Tap Start > Phone or alternatively tap the Phone button on the Today screen.
  • Page 71 Chapter 5 Messaging Text Multimedia messages (MMS) Voicemail E-mail Pocket MSN...
  • Page 72: Messaging

    Xda Flame by either synchronizing your Outlook E-mails or connecting to the Internet. • IMS (Instant Messaging service): Your O Xda Flame is equipped with the Pocket MSN application. To send instant messages, you need to connect to the Internet.
  • Page 73: Text

    5.1 Text Write a text message To create a text message: . Tap Start > Messaging and select the Inbox folder. . Tap the New tab and add recipients in the To: field. Alternatively, tap Menu tab > Add Recipient.
  • Page 74 . Tap on the Edit screen to start editing. For the entry method, refer to Chapter 2.7 Entering information. 4. To add predefined text, tap Menu > My Text and select text. 5. When you finish editing text, start the spell check by tapping Menu >...
  • Page 75 Read messages Text messages are automatically received when your phone is turned on. Otherwise, messages are held by your network operator until your phone is connected to the operator network. To read text message(s): . Tap Start > Messaging. . Select the Text Messages folder and a sub-folder under Text Messages, such as Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, or Deleted Items.
  • Page 76 Tap Menu to access more options: • Tap Go To to switch your current account to Text Messages, Outlook E-Mail, MMS, etc. • Tap Tools to Sort By, Manage Folders, Empty Deleted Items, Clear “Text Messages”, create a New Account, and view Options options...(change settings for Accounts, Message, Address, and Storage).
  • Page 77 Settings Text Message settings allow you to customize Accounts, Message, Address and Storage. To access available options tap Menu > Tools > Options. • Accounts: Tap an account to change settings. For example, tap Text Messages to change Request delivery notifications and Use Unicode when necessary.
  • Page 78 • Address: Select whether to get E-mail from all contacts with E-mail addresses; alternatively, you can verify names by defining their E-mail addresses. • Storage: Check the memory space of your phone, storage card and attachments, Store attachments on storage card and specify how you want to empty your deleted items.
  • Page 79: Multimedia Messages (Mms)

    5.2 Multimedia messages (MMS) Your O Xda Flame allows you to create and share your own MMS messages (with photos, videos, text, and audio) with your friends and family. You can even use the O Xda Flame’s built-in camera to snap photos and send them immediately by composing an MMS message.
  • Page 80 Enter the recipient’s address To: and the Subject of the message. Scroll up to view the Bcc and Cc fields. Tap Menu to view more options: tap Menu > Insert > Picture to access the image selection screen. Select an image and insert it to your message.
  • Page 81 Tap Menu to get more editing options. For details, refer to the following MMS menu options. The MMS composition screen menu includes the following options: Items Description Add Recipient Add a new recipient from your Contacts list. This option helps you search for the names beginning with letters Check Names entered in the To, Bcc, or Cc fields.
  • Page 82 Items Description A list of pre-defined texts that can be inserted into your MMS message. My Text Remove Recipient/ Depending on the cursor location, the Remove item varies. If the cursor Subject, Picture/ is on the Insert Audio field, this item shows Remove Audio. Video/Audio/Text) You can create/delete slides in your message, navigate between the next and previous slides, or specify the display duration of each slide.
  • Page 83 MMS folder options: In each message box, tap and hold an individual message to see various options. Items Description Delete the selected message. The deleted message will be stored in the Delete Deleted Items folder. Reply only to the selected message’s sender. After selecting this option, you are taken to the message composition page where you can Reply compose a message as a reply.
  • Page 84 Items Description This option helps you to Sort By, Manage Folders, Empty Deleted Items, Clear “MMS”, create New Account, and access more features. • Sort by: Choose how to view MMS messages by Message Type, From, Received, and Subject. • Manage Folders: On selecting this option, you get the MMS folder list, where you can create new folders rename, delete and view folder options.
  • Page 85: Voicemail

    Read MMS messages You have several options when viewing a message: . Use playback controls (Play/Pause, Stop) to view a message. You can pause it anytime. . Tap Objects View to see a list of files. If you want to save a particular file, tap it and then choose Save from the Tools menu.
  • Page 86: E-Mail

    5.4 E-mail The Outlook E-mail account on your O Xda Flame is used to store messages that you send and receive through synchronization with a PC. Account names appear when you open the folder list, located on the left, under the navigation bar, in the message list view.
  • Page 87 Tap Menu > Tools > New Account and set up an account. The E-mail Setup screen will prompt you to fill in the necessary information to complete the setup.  From the drop down menu, select Other (POP3/IMAP) Fill in your E-mail address and tap Next.
  • Page 88 E-mail Setup will attempt to connect your O Xda Flame to your E-mail server and automatically download the necessary connection settings. If auto configuration is unsuccessful, contact your ISP or network administrator. If you know your E-mail settings, press Next to proceed.
  • Page 89 New messages are downloaded to your O Xda Flame Inbox folder messages in your O Xda Flame Outbox folder are sent, and messages deleted from the server are removed from your O Xda Flame Inbox. Tap a message in the message list to open it.
  • Page 90 E-mail viewing screen options: After selecting an E-mail from an account, tap Menu to access the following options: Items Description Delete the selected message. The deleted message will be stored in the Delete Deleted Items folder. Reply to only the selected message’s sender. After selecting this option, you are taken to the message composition page where you can Reply compose a message as a reply.
  • Page 91 Receiving attachments An attachment sent with an E-mail message or downloaded from a server appears as an icon at the bottom of a message in its own window panel. Tapping the attachment icon opens the attachment if it is fully downloaded. You can mark an attachment for downloading (IMAP account only) the next time you connect.
  • Page 92 Creating an E-mail . Tap Start > Messaging and select Outlook E-Mail or the desired E-mail account. . Tap New. Enter the E-mail address of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon. To access addresses and phone numbers from Contacts, tap To or tap Menu >...
  • Page 93 Account menu options: When you select an account, tap Menu to access the following options: Items Description Delete the selected message. The deleted message will be stored in the Delete Deleted Items folder. Reply to only the selected message’s sender. After selecting this option, you are taken to the message composition page where you can Reply compose a message as a reply.
  • Page 94 Items Description This option helps you to Sort By, Manage Folders, Empty Deleted Items, Clear “Outlook E-mail”, create New Account, and access more features. • Sort By: Choose between Message Type, From, Received and Subject • Manage Folders: On selecting this option, you get the list of Outlook E-Mail folders where you can create new folders, rename folders, delete folders and view folder options.
  • Page 95 Managing messages and folders Each E-mail account and text message account has its own folder hierarchy with five default folders: Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, and Sent Items. The messages you receive and send are stored in these folders. You can also create additional folders within each hierarchy.
  • Page 96: Pocket Msn

    5.5 Pocket MSN When starting Pocket MSN, the following screen is displayed. Tapping Options displays General, Hotmail, Messenger, SMS and Switch User. MSN Messenger features include: • Seeing who is online. • Sending and receiving instant messages. • Having instant message conversations with groups of contacts. •...
  • Page 97 MSN Messenger composition menu options include the following: Items Description Chats Displays all current people being chatted to. Sign In / Sign Out Sign in or out of MSN messenger. Display your status to your contacts (Online, Busy, Be Right Back, Away, My Status On The Phone, Out To Lunch, Appear Offline).
  • Page 98 MSN Messenger The Hotmail mail inbox behaves in the same way as all other E-mail in boxes. Signing in . To use MSN Messenger Service, set up a connection to the Internet; to use Exchange Instant Messaging, set up a connection to your corporate network. .
  • Page 99 MSN Hotmail MSN Mobile Home The Hotmail mail inbox behaves in the same Loads Internet Explorer and displays the mobile. way as all other e-mail in boxes (See Chapter msn.com/pocketpc website. 5.4 E-mail). . Tap the links for further infromation. Pocket MSN Help Compose Hotmail Displays the help file of Pocket MSN...
  • Page 101 Chapter 6 Camera and Video Using the Camera Capture mode Setup menu View mode Recording...
  • Page 102: Camera And Video

    6.1 Using the Camera Your O Xda Flame features a digital camera that allows you to take photos (including self- portraits) or video clips with accompanying audio. They are stored in Pictures & Videos, which provides many powerful features to manage, organize, and manipulate image, video, and audio files.
  • Page 103 Camera Buttons Quick access to Pictures & Videos application Shooting mode Shoot To “Today” Zoom In Brightness Zoom Out Switch Camera Mode Setting Item Description Shooting Mode Press to switch between shooting modes eg Photo, MMS Photo, Video, etc. Shoot Press to take pictures and record videos.
  • Page 104: Capture Mode

    6.2 Capture mode Your O Xda Flame has a number of capture modes. The following section shows how to use photo capture mode and video capture mode. To switch capture modes, tap Photo/Video mode Item Icons Description Photo MMS Photo...
  • Page 105 Shoot a picture . Press the Camera key on the right bottom corner of your O Xda Flame or tap Start > Programs > Camera. . Tap to select the desired capture mode: Photo, MMS Photo or select a Frame Photo, etc.
  • Page 106: Setup Menu

    6.3 Setup menu When you are in camera mode, you can tap on the icon to access the setup menu. The menu has three submenus: Basic, Advanced and About. You can press the navigation keys (left and right) or use the stylus to tap on desired menu options. Product information...
  • Page 107 Basic Menu Under the Basic menu, you can adjust the following items: Item Description Select a capture mode from Photo, MMS Photo, Video, MMS Video, Contact Picture, and Multishot. Mode Please note The Capture Mode you select determines the resolution ranges. See the following Resolution for details.
  • Page 108 Advanced menu Under the Advanced menu, you can adjust the following items: Item Description Brightness The Brightness level ranges from - to +. The default value is 0. Contrast The Contrast level ranges from - to +. The default value is 0. Storage Storage locations: Main Memory and Memory Card.
  • Page 109: View Mode

    6.4 View mode In Capture mode, you can tap to enter Pictures & Videos and tap to enter the picture Single View Mode. When you select the Single View icon, you can view the pictures saved on a Micro SD card or the phone’s memory. Photo View mode Access more Send Photo via...
  • Page 110 The Menu includes the following features: Option Description Zoom Zoom in/out of the image. Play Slide Show Play all the images in the folder in a slideshow. Set as Today Save an image as the background for Today. background Beam picture Transmit photos or video clips to another device via infrared connection.
  • Page 111: Recording

    6.5 Recording In addition to taking still images, the camera can be used to record video. . Press the Camera key on the right side of your O Xda Flame, or Tap Start > Programs > Camera. . Tap the icon to switch to Video or Video MMS mode.
  • Page 113 Chapter 7 MediaPlus My FM Radio My Music My Photos My Videos My Settings...
  • Page 114: O Mediaplus

    7. O MediaPlus This application provides a user-friendly way to manage media files and gives easy access to different entertainment players like the FM Radio and Windows Media Player. This application also includes the following features: • A music library management system •...
  • Page 115 Item Icon Description Equalizer Launch SRS settings. Play / Stop Tap once to play and tap again to Stop. Previous Go to the previous track. Next Go to the next track. Volume To adjust the volume. Windows Media Launch the Windows Media Player. Player Launch the FM radio.
  • Page 116: My Fm Radio

    7.1 My FM Radio You can listen to FM Radio through your O Xda Flame. You can search channels by tapping Key. This application also includes 100 user-defined favorites and holding on the groups (each favorite contains up to  preset channels), volume control, record button to record audio files, and fine tune channels.
  • Page 117 Item Icon Description Volume Decrease / Increase volume output. Play / Pause / Tap once to play as audio file and tap again to pause. Tap Record to start recording. Stop Tap to Stop recording or to stop playing an audio file. Previous Go to previous preset channel.
  • Page 118: My Music

    You can play files in either Windows Media or MP3 formats (this includes files with the extensions .asf, .wma, .wmv, and .mp3.) To find contents in Windows Media Format for your Xda Flame, please go to http://www.windowsmedia.com. When launched for the first time, My Music scans all folders for all supported music files, and catalogs them into a music library for later use.
  • Page 119 Music category Thumbnail/Folder list Sort file alphabetically Displays current page number Access more Go back to the main page features Tap Menu to access the following features: Item Description Choose how to view the details of the music files, either as Thumbnails Views or as a List.
  • Page 120: My Photos

    7.3 My Photos My Photos provides a simple thumbnail view of your photos. As a thumbnail picture is tapped, the camera album will be launched to view the selected picture. My Photos supports JPEG and BMP. Pictures are saved to \My Documents / My Pictures by default. Picture display order Photo thumbnail/ Folder list...
  • Page 121: My Videos

    7.4 My Videos My Videos provides a simple video browser and easy access to the camera video viewer. Use the navigation keys to navigate through thumbnails. As a thumbnail video is tapped, the camera video viewer will be launched to view the selected video. My Video supports video formats supported by Windows Media Player, and gp as well.
  • Page 122: My Settings

    7.5 My Settings Under My Settings, you may customize Alarm, Sleep Timer, and My Profile features. Access more settings Access more features Go back to the main page...
  • Page 123 Alarm Item Description Turn Alarm On When this feature is selected, an input alarm time box is displayed. Turn Alarm Off Cancel the alarm. Tap the hours or minutes and use the up and down arrows to change Time the time. Tap M, T, W, T, F, S or S to select the day of the week. •...
  • Page 124 Sleep Timer This sleep timer is for both the FM radio and Windows Media Player. When the sleep timer expires, the Media Center closes both FM radio and Windows Media Player. Item Description Sleep Timer On Starts counting down. Sleep Timer Off Turns off the Sleep timer.
  • Page 125 My Profile This feature allows you to change the background image or add text. Item Description My Current Profile To change the profile image. Picture New Profile Line When you select a Personal image, you can Add Text to go with it. Tap Menu to access the following features: Item Description...
  • Page 127 Chapter 8...
  • Page 128: Srs

    8. SRS Your O Xda Flame has the latest digital compression technology providing the best quality of audio sound. To access SRS go to Start > Settings > System tab> WOW HD Settings. WOW HD Settings Item Description Check to Enable SRS. From the drop down list, choose Internal (Mono), Enable Internal (Stereo) or Headphones.
  • Page 129 Chapter 9 Applications Outlook Word Mobile Excel Mobile PowerPoint Mobile Pictures & Videos Calculator Games File Explorer Searching for Files 9.10 O Connect 9.11 O SMS Plus 9.12 Remote Control 9.13 Adobe Reader LE 9.14 JAVA Midlet 9.15 USB OTG Connection...
  • Page 130: Applications

    9. Applications Your phone comes with a number of additional applications. These smart, powerful applications allow you to manage your phone more conveniently. The applications include O Connect, O SMS Plus, Adobe Reader LE, and JAVA Midlet, and so on. 9.1 Outlook The Outlook application allows you to synchronize Outlook data between your O Flame and PC.
  • Page 131 Create or change an appointment: . Select a view type from Day, Week, Month, Year, and Agenda. Tap Menu > New Appointment. . Enter the appointment details. When finished, tap OK to return to the calendar.
  • Page 132 Send a meeting request ® Use the Calendar to schedule meetings via e-mail with contacts who use Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Mobile. . Tap Start > Calendar. . Schedule a new appointment, or open an existing one, and tap Edit. .
  • Page 133 . To change how many minutes, hours, days and weeks before the appointment you are to be reminded, tap the minutes displayed. To choose between minutes, hours, days, and weeks, tap minutes select from the drop down list. . To automatically set a reminder for all new appointments, in the calendar, tap the Menu >...
  • Page 134 Contacts • If someone not on your list of contacts calls you or sends you a message, you Contacts is your address book and can create a contact from Call History information storage for the people and or from the message by tapping Menu > businesses you communicate with.
  • Page 135 Using the summary screen Please note When you tap a contact on the contact list, a • To search for a contact by entering summary screen is displayed. To change the a name or number, or by using the contact information, tap Menu > Edit. alphabetical index, you must be in Name view.
  • Page 136 In the Calendar and Tasks programs, you To create a note: can set reminders to notify you in advance of . Tap Start > Programs > Notes > New. appointments and task due dates. . Create your note by writing, drawing, .
  • Page 137: Word Mobile

    When you copy a Word file from the PC • You can create and edit documents and to your O Xda Flame. templates in Word Mobile, just as you would • When you open an E-mail message, with do in Word, on your PC. Word Mobile an attached Word file, on your device.
  • Page 138: Excel Mobile

    9.3 Excel Mobile Synchronizing Excel Mobile workbooks Not only can you edit Excel workbooks and templates created on your PC, but also can Excel Mobile workbooks can be create and edit workbooks and templates on synchronized with Excel workbooks on your PC.
  • Page 139: Powerpoint Mobile

    Excel Mobile workbooks are converted Starting a slide show to Excel workbooks when they are presentation synchronized or copied back to the PC. . Tap Start > Programs > PowerPoint During conversion from Excel to Excel Mobile. Mobile, most simple text and paragraph .
  • Page 140 Navigate between slides • To turn off builds and other animations, select the Show without animation If a presentation is set up as a timed check box. slideshow, slides will advance automatically. • To prevent slide transitions, select the However, if the presentation is not timed, Show without slide transition check or you simply want to go to another slide box.
  • Page 141: Pictures & Videos

    Finding and listing pictures: Please note . Tap Start > Programs > Pictures & • If the presentation is set up as a timed Videos. slideshow, the presentation will pause during zoom. . Tap My Pictures and select a folder from the drop down menu.
  • Page 142 Photos and video clips that you take are stored in Pictures & Videos, where you can view your image files and manage photos or video clips that you take, set them as Wallpaper or Caller ID, and so on. Select a folder Sort By list View the selected picture Access more features...
  • Page 143 The following list out the options within the Menu Option Description Send Send photos or video clips via E-mail or MMS message. Beam Transmit photos or video clips to another device. Save to contact Save an image as a Contact Photo. Delete Delete a file.
  • Page 144: Calculator

    Sort pictures and video clips Set pictures as background If you store a large number of pictures or You can use your own picture as the video clips on your device, you may find it background on the Today screen, and helpful to sort them to quickly find a specific specify how you want it displayed on picture or clip.
  • Page 145: File Explorer

    9.8 File Explorer This feature allows you to view and manage all files saved in your O Xda Flame or storage card. To access File Explorer, tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. Select the source where the files are saved.
  • Page 146: O 2 Connect

    9.10 O Connect Connect gives you direct access to everything about O by keeping you updated on the latest products, promotions, software upgrades, downloads, helpdesk numbers, repair center locations, and tips & tricks to enhance your mobile lifestyle. Accessing O Connect You can access O Connect via...
  • Page 147 Options and then select Start O Connect service. By default, if your O Xda Flame is connected to the Internet via ActiceSync, Connect will make a connection to the Server every  hours to refresh the contents. You will always have access to...
  • Page 148: O 2 Sms Plus

    9.11 O SMS Plus SMS Plus is an alternative SMS application that lets you: • Send and receive SMS messages via a • Send and receive vCard contacts chat-style user interface via SMS from compatible devices supporting SMS vCard transmission; •...
  • Page 149 Chatting with Contacts To chat with someone on your contact list, follow these simple steps: . Select Menu > Chat > Others. . In the “To” field, enter the destination phone number or select a name from the contact list by tapping “To”...
  • Page 150 Sending vCards To send a vCard, follow these steps: . Select Menu > Send vCard. . In the “To” field, select a name from the contact list by tapping “To” or tap Menu > Select Contact. . Tap the Contact Card field to select the name of the card to be sent. .
  • Page 151: Remote Control

    9.12 Remote Control The O Xda Flame can be used as a remote control to control TV’s, Videos, DVD’s and anything else. .) Tap Start > Programs > Remote Control to launch the remote control. When asked if you want to switch the device to landscape (right handed) mode, tap Yes.
  • Page 152 Adding a Device - Manually Adding a Device - By Brand ) Tap Menu > Add device > Manually. ) Tap Menu > Add device > By brand > Select a profile for the device and add a select TV, DVD, Audio or VCR. name for the new device.
  • Page 153 Tap to add a new button. Delete button Tap to delete a button. Learn button Use the existing remote control to train the O Xda Flame. Move button Tap to move a button. Shortcut Add shortcuts to the navigation pad.
  • Page 154 Tap Next. with your device(s), it is ready for use. Point the O Xda Flame at the device and tap the appropriate buttons. Line up the devices and the remote control and follow the on screen instructions.
  • Page 155: Adobe Reader Le

    . Launch Adobe Reader LE by tapping Start > Programs > Adobe Reader LE. . Tap File > Open to view a list of .pdf files on your O Xda Flame > Tap the file you want to view. Moving around in a document When a document is larger than one screen, scroll bars enable you to move around.
  • Page 156: Java Midlet

    9.14 JAVA Midlet Your O Xda Flame supports Java  Edition, JME. The MIDlet Manager allows you to download Java applications, such as games and tools specifically designed for mobile devices. The Java MIDlet Manager gives you a high level of flexibility when installing and managing additional JME applications from the Internet.
  • Page 157 Once the file(s) have been copied to your O Installing MIDlets from a PC Xda Flame, you must install the MIDlet/ You can install MIDlets/MIDlet suite onto MIDlets suite: your O Xda Flame from your PC using the . Tap Start > Programs > Java > Menu >...
  • Page 158: Usb Otg Connection

    Disk, etc. . Attach the USB Host cable to the base of the O Xda Flame. . Attach the USB Flash Disk. , Files on the USB Flash Disk can be viewed by going to Start > File Explorer > Menu >...
  • Page 159 Chapter 10 Wireless Connectivity 10.1 About Wireless 10.2 Wireless Manager 10.3 WiFi Utility 10.4 Making a connection 10.5 Connecting to the Internet...
  • Page 160: Wireless Connectivity

    10.1 About Wireless Your O Xda Flame has powerful networking functions that enable you to connect to the Internet using a number of different methods, including GPRS network or Bluetooth modem. You can also use an external modem with this device to access the Internet.
  • Page 161 Tap Edit to modify existing network setup content. . Tap OK to save and exit. Please Note: The simplest way to get your O Xda Flame connected to the network is to Auto Configurator (Please refer to Section 12.2 O AutoConfig).
  • Page 162 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. With Bluetooth, you don’t need to line up the devices to send/receive information. The two devices only need to be within a range of about 0 meters. You may use Bluetooth in the following ways: 1.
  • Page 163 To exchange information in a secure manner, you may use a bond to create a relationship between your O Xda Flame and another Bluetooth device. To create a bond, you need to enter the same passcode on the two devices that you want to bond. You need only create a bond once between two devices.
  • Page 164 To rename a bond: . Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. . Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab. . Tap the bond to rename. . In Display Name, enter a new name for the bond and then tap Save. To delete a bond: .
  • Page 165 Using your device as a modem This phone allows you to use it as a modem. To do this, you create a Bluetooth modem connection on your device and then send information to the phone by using Bluetooth. The phone relays the information wirelessly and then sends back to your device any information that you had requested over the connection.
  • Page 166 Bluetooth headset To set up your O Xda Flame with a Bluetooth headset, you may refer to the user guide with your Bluetooth headset and the following instructions: . Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth > Mode tab and check Turn on Bluetooth and Make this device visible to other devices.
  • Page 167 . Enter the Passcode for the located Bluetooth Device. For information, please refer to documents coming with your Bluetooth headset. 5. Define the Display Name and the type of service your Bluetooth device offers. 6. When you finish setup, you will see the Bluetooth device displayed in the menu.
  • Page 168 7. Also, there will be a Bluetooth headset icon indicating the active connection status. COM ports For example, when you purchase Bluetooth GPS-supported navigation software; you can register this device as an effective serial port by following the instructions on the manual of that product and the steps below: Tap Start >...
  • Page 169: Wifi Utility

    10.3 WiFi Utility WiFi is a type of wireless local area network that communicates between two devices via high frequency radio waves. Your O Flame supports Wireless LAN, which is IEEE 0.b/g compliant. It allows your device to connect to the Internet with detected wireless network.
  • Page 170 Size (Bytes): Choose from the pull down menu from  to , with  as the default. Timeout (ms): Defaulted to 000, can be increased or decreased from the drop down menu. Resolve target name: Check it if a host name is entered. This allows the software to translate host name to IP address.
  • Page 171 • Best Performance/Best Battery Life Sliding Bar Move the bar to balance between the performance of the WLAN card and length of the battery life. Default is set to Best Performance. Not operable if the Power Save Mode is Disable. The leftmost position on the sliding bar (Best Performance) indicates that the WLAN station will listen to every beacon from the associated AP.
  • Page 172: Making A Connection

    . Tap the appropriate adapter in the Tap an adapter to modify settings box. The simplest way to get your O Xda Flame The IP address will now appear in the IP connected to the network is to activate Address box on the IP Address tab.
  • Page 173 The following commands must be accessed from the Start menu in the Terminal Services window used to access the PC’s commands. Do not use the Start menu on your Xda Flame. . In the Terminal Services window on your PC, tap Start > Shutdown.
  • Page 174: Connecting To The Internet

    . Tap Favorites and the favorite address you want to view. To add a favorite link while using your O Xda Flame, go to the page you want to add, tap and hold on the page, and tap Add to Favorites...
  • Page 175 Chapter 11 Synchronization 11.1 About synchronization 11.2 Installing ActiveSync 11.3 Choosing your synchronization type 11.4 Using ActiveSync tools 11.5 ActiveSync Errors...
  • Page 176: Synchronization

    PC or Microsoft Exchange Server synchronization schedule. and your O Xda Flame with ActiveSync on Once you install ActiveSync on your PC, you both your O Xda Flame and PC. Before will be prompted to connect your device and...
  • Page 177: Installing Activesync

    Please note Your O Xda Flame has built-in ActiveSync already. To install ActiveSync . on your PC, please follow the instructions given when you run the Getting Started Disc. After installing ActiveSync on your PC, you will be asked to build a partnership with your device using one of the following connection methods: ●...
  • Page 178: Choosing Your Synchronization Type

    11.3 Choosing your Bluetooth connection synchronization type You can also synchronize your information by using Bluetooth wireless connectivity technology, which allows your device to USB cable connect to a Bluetooth-compatible device You can connect your device with other within a range of up to 0 meters. For best devices via a mini-USB connector.
  • Page 179: Using Activesync Tools

    11.4 Using ActiveSync tools Outlook E-mail After you have selected Inbox for Once you’ve established the connection synchronization in ActiveSync, Microsoft ® partnership between your device and Outlook E-mail messages are synchronized the other mobile device, you can start as part of the general synchronization synchronization.
  • Page 180 ® 00 or later. Notes can be synchronized between your Calendar synchronization is automatically PC and O Xda Flame either through notes synchronization or file synchronization. selected in ActiveSync. Notes synchronization synchronizes the Calendar items entered on one computer are notes on your device with Outlook Notes on copied to the other during synchronization.
  • Page 181: Activesync Errors

    All .pwi files placed in My Documents folder 11.5 ActiveSync Errors on your device and all .doc files placed Whenever ActiveSync cannot successfully in \ My Documents folder on your PC will synchronize your information, it displays an be synchronized. Password-protected error on your device and your PC.
  • Page 183 Chapter 12 Managing your O Xda Flame 12.1 Self Diagnostics AutoConfig 12.2 O 12.3 Memory Management 12.4 Power management 12.5 Removing Programs 12.6 Installing my own applications 12.7 O AutoInstall...
  • Page 184: Managing Your O Xda Flame

    Managing your O Xda Flame 12.1 Self Diagnostics You can perform self-diagnostics, selectively or fully. There are two test options: You can tap Menu tab to Select All test items and tap Run to start a comprehensive test. You can also select the desired testing items by checking the boxes.
  • Page 185: Autoconfig

    AutoConfig 12.2 O This application provides a user-friendly way to set up operator specific settings, including GPRS, WAP, and MMS. The AutoConfig process can be performed as soon as the SIM card is accessible. It is activated in  ways. .
  • Page 186: Memory Management

    12.3 Memory Management To access details on available memory, tap Start > Settings > System tab > Memory. Your device memory is made up of • Main Storage • Program • Storage Card (if available) Menu Memory Purpose Stores data in the root folder, including your PIN data, E-mails Storage (non volatile) and files stored under My Documents.
  • Page 187 Running Programs Memory Purpose Displays a list of all running programs. Tap the program name Running Programs to Activate, Stop or Stop All. When the memory is insufficient, this device cannot automatically allocate memory. You may follow the steps below to free up more memory: Moving some files to micro SD card .
  • Page 188: Power Management

    Remove. 12.4 Power management To power on your O Xda Flame While the phone is powered off, press Power key on the top of the phone to power it on. To power off your O Xda Flame While the power is on, press and hold Power key on the top of the phone for about  seconds to turn off the device.
  • Page 189: Removing Programs

    12.5 Removing Programs Your O Xda Flame is powered by Windows Mobile .0. It allows installation and removal of external applications downloaded from the web, purchased from stores or sent to you from friends over Bluetooth, E-mail, or other means.
  • Page 190 You may download software suitable for this device from Internet. . Before installing the program, please make sure that your O Xda Flame processor is suitable for the software. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > About > Version tab to check the information about this device.
  • Page 191: O 2 Autoinstall

    AutoInstall Auto Installer provides you with a list of ready-to-install applications for your O Xda Flame. These optional applications can help you do more with your device. When you need them, you can choose to install them anytime by tapping Start > Programs > O AutoInstall >...
  • Page 193 Chapter 13 TV Connection and Control...
  • Page 194 TV Connection and Control The O Xda Flame supports connection to a TV set or projector for viewing photos and videos with others, making presentations, or to enjoy a richer console gaming experience on a larger screen. . Connect the TV out connector to the TV out port and the audio plug into the audio jack at the bottom of the phone.
  • Page 195 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 14.1 Glossary 14.2 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 196 Troubleshooting PIN and PUK Access to a phone is most often protected by a code known as “PIN”– Personal 14.1 Glossary Identification Number. Your SIM card comes with a default PIN that you can change to Roaming any code. If you forget your code, or by Your phone will go into roaming services mistake enter a faulty code three times, the when you are not in your home network.
  • Page 197 W-CDMA as the underlying air interface, is standardized by the GPP, and is the Short Message Service (SMS) is a service European answer to the ITU IMT-000 available on most digital mobile phones requirements for G cellular radio systems. (and other mobile devices e.g. a Pocket PC, To differentiate UMTS from competing or occasionally even desktop computers) network technologies, UMTS is sometimes...
  • Page 198 Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen > General tab. Select Align Screen to align the screen. Why does my O Xda Flame launch wrong programs or ignore my command when I press a device key? Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab >...
  • Page 199 (i.e. Hard Reset) your O My phone displays ‘EMERGENCY ONLY’, Xda Flame. To clean boot, press and hold what does this mean? the Wireless Manager key and the Camera Your SIM card is not properly installed or &...
  • Page 200 You may have selected Show SIM Contacts in Contacts menu. If you have already copied your SIM contacts to your O Xda Flame, then you do not need to select this option. Why can’t my O Xda Flame make any sound alerts?
  • Page 201 Chapter 15 Safety Information 15.1 Safety information 15.2 Phone Care 15.3 Driving Safety 15.4 Other Safety 15.5 Cautions...
  • Page 202 Read this information Your O Xda Flame Pocket PC Phone has been designed, manufactured and tested not to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union and the FCC rule of the United States. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organizations.
  • Page 203 15.2 Phone Care You should never attempt to open the phone casing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside and you might damage sensitive electronic circuits and components. Unauthorized disassembly will void the warranty. You should never leave your phone in the window of your car or otherwise expose it to strong sunlight or excessive heat for a prolonged period.
  • Page 204 • Never soak the battery in water or any other fluid. • Never try to open the battery as it contains substances that may be harmful if swallowed or allowed to come into contact with unprotected skin. • Never short-circuit the battery, as it may overheat and cause a fire. Keep it away from jewellery and other metal objects.
  • Page 205 The charger • Use only the charger supplied with your phone. • Never pull the charger cord to release it from the mains – pull the charger itself. Memory card • Do not remove or insert a memory card or turn off the handset while data on the card is being edited.
  • Page 206 15.3 Driving Safety 15.4 Other Safety Never use handheld phones while driving. It Most modern electronic equipment is is an offence while driving to hold a phone or shielded from RF energy. cradle it in your neck, at any point during the However, certain electronic equipment may setup, making or taking of a phone call, text not be shielded against the RF signals from...
  • Page 207 Other medical devices Aircraft If you use any other personal medical Regulations prohibit using your phone while device, consult the manufacturer of your in the air. Switch off your phone before device to determine if it is adequately boarding an aircraft or turn off the wireless shielded from external RF energy.
  • Page 208 15.5 Cautions Your Pocket PC Phone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all instructions and cautionary markings on () Universal AC Adapter () Battery and () Product Using Battery. • Do not use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists.
  • Page 209 Chapter 16 Technical Specifications 16.1 Technical Specifications 16.2 Declaration of Conformity 16.3 About this User Manual 16.4 Mandatory Statements...
  • Page 210 Technical • Operating Temperature: Specifications Xda Flame has its optimum performance in an ambient temperature of -0°C to +°C. • Power Supply: 16.1 Technical . Travel Charger: Universal AC adapter Specifications (00~0Vac) with  plugs for different countries • Physical Size: .
  • Page 211 • Video: camcorder . Video Telephony: Video Conference (Two- • JAVA: KVM, MIDP .0, CLDC . way video call capability) • Self Diagnostics . Video Output: TV out cable with AV • Adobe Reader LE terminal (for TV and projector) •...
  • Page 212 16.2 Declaration of requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations Conformity (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The Important SAR Information highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0. W/Kg Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and when worn on the body, as described in...
  • Page 213 Body-worn Operation turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the This device was tested for typical body-worn interference by one or more of the following operations. To comply with RF exposure measures: requirements, a minimum separation distance of . cm must be maintained .
  • Page 214 This document is provided as a user manual of Directive //EC. to the O Xda Flame Pocket PC Phone and to this system only. O Xda Flame is a trademark and model name of the O group of companies.
  • Page 215 Index Device lock  Device security 7 Disconnecting 7 Downloading messages  About 7 Drawing on the screen  ActiveSync Errors  Driving safety 0 ActiveSync tools 7 Adding a Device  Adding programs  Adobe Reader LE  E-mail  E-mail Setup 7 Emergency calls  Ethernet 7...
  • Page 216 Network Card Settings 7 Inserting the battery & SIM/USIM card  Notes  Installing ActiveSync 77 International calls  IP info  O2 AutoConfig  O AutoInstall  O Connect  JAVA Midlet  O MediaPlus  My Music ...
  • Page 217 Power button  Power management  Power Save Mode 70 Tasks  Programs  TCP/IP settings 7 Terminal Services Client 7 Text message 7 The battery 0 Today  Read messages 7 Transcriber  Receiving/Ignoring a call  Troubleshooting  Receiving attachments  TV out  Recording ...

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