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    							Phone Calls -51
    To insert an international country code
     Press and hold 0 until a plus sign (+) appears.
    Note: You can insert a plus sign (+) into a contacts number or dial it directly from the 
    keypad.
    Some international calls require a three-second pause in the dialling sequence for the
    call to process successfully.
    To insert a three-second pause in a dialling sequence
    1. On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectContacts, and then press
    the Action button.
    2. Select the contact, press the Action button, and then select the phone number to
    modify.
    3. Press theEditsoft key and press Left or Right to move the cursor between the num-
    bers where you want to insert a three-second pause.
    4. Press theMenusoft key, selectInsert Pause, and then press the Action button. The
    letterpwill appear in the number to show where the three-second pause will occur
    in the dialling sequence.
    5. Press the Done soft key.
    To insert a manual pause in a dialling sequence
    There may be phone numbers that require a pause longer than three seconds in the
    dialling sequence. For these cases, you can pause as long as you want and manually
    continue the dialling sequence using the Talk button.
    1. On the Home
     screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectContacts, and then press
    the Action button.
    2. Select the contact, press the Action button, and then select the phone number to
    modify.
    3. Press theEditsoft key, and press Left or Right to move the cursor between the num-
    bers where you want the dialling sequence to pause before proceeding. 
    						
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    4. Press theMenusoft key, selectInsert Wait, and then press the Action button. The
    letterwwill appear in the number to show where the pause will occur in the dialling
    sequence.
    5. Press theDonesoft key.
    Note: When you make a call using Insert Wait, press the Talk button to continue the 
    dialling sequence. 
    						
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    Settings
    This chapter introduces viewing and changing the settings on the Smartphone and
    resetting the Smartphone to its original settings.
    Viewing and changing settings
    You can easily view and change settings to personalise the Smartphone for the way
    you work. For example, you can change the sounds or use your own sounds for ring
    tones, notifications, and reminders, use your own image for the Home screen
    background, set up Call Diverting and Call Waiting to manage your calls more
    efficiently, and more.
    To view Settings
     On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings, and
    then press the Action button.
    Note: To view the remaining settings, select More and press the Action button. 
    						
    							54-Settings
    Telephony
    Telephony settings are primarily used to set options for calls you receive, such as Call
    Diverting, Call Waiting, and Caller ID.
    To view Telephony settings
     On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectTelephony, and then press the Action button.
    The following table lists the telephony settings and their functions.
    Sounds
    Sounds settings are used to customise the sounds for ring tones, notifications, and
    reminders.Telephony set-
    tingFunction
    Call BarringEnables you to block incoming and/or outgoing calls.
    Call DivertingEnables you to forward all or selected calls to another number.
    Call OptionsEnables you to change phone numbers, such as your voice mail
    and SMS service center, answer incoming calls by pressing any
    key, and other advanced call options.
    Call WaitingEnables you to turn Call Waiting on or off.
    Caller IDEnables you to let your identification be known to all callers, only
    your contacts, or no callers.
    ChannelsEnables you to configure cell broadcast.
    Fixed diallingEnables you to limit your calling area to one or more specific
    phone numbers and/or area codes.
    NetworksIdentifies your current network and changes your network selec-
    tion from Automatic to Manual. 
    						
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    To display Sounds settings
     On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectSounds, and then press the Action button.
    To use your own sound
    1. Go to where the sound file is stored on your desktop computer and copy the file. The
    file format must be .wav or .mid(MIDI type 0).
    2. In ActiveSync on your desktop computer, clickExplore, double-click my
    Smartphone, double-clickIPSM, double-clickApplication Data, double-click
    Sounds, and then paste the sound file into theSoundsfolder.
    Note:  If a Sounds folder does not exist in this directory, you will need to create new 
    one.
    3. On the Home screen on your Smartphone, press theProgramssoft key, select
    More, selectSettings, selectSounds, and then press the Action button.
    4. Select the item to customise, press Left or Right to select the sound, and then press
    theDonesoft key.
    Note: Make sure that the Smartphone is connected to your desktop computer via USB 
    before you open ActiveSync to paste the sound file.
    Profiles
    Profiles settings are used to configure how the Smartphone notifies you of events such
    as an incoming call, an approaching appointment, or an arriving message. You can use
    Profiles to change quickly how you receive notifications based on your situation. For
    example, you may want the Smartphone to ring louder if a client is calling, or you may
    not want the Smartphone to ring at all, but want to hear calendar reminders. The default
    profile used with your Smartphone is the Normal profile. The name of the current profile
    is displayed on the Home screen, and you can rename it. 
    						
    							56-Settings
    To view Profiles settings
     On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectProfiles, and then press the Action button.
    Note: You can also get to Profiles settings by selecting Profile [Type] from the Home 
    screen.
    Preset profiles
    The following table shows the list of profiles and their attributes that initially come with
    the Smartphone.
    Profile
    nameRing type Ring volumeNotification
    typeNotification
    volumeSystem
    sound vol-
    ume
    Normal Ring 3 Play sound 3 3
    Silent Vibrate Off Vibrate Off Off
    Meeting Vibrate 1 Play sound 1 Off
    Indicates your
    current profile 
    						
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    To use profiles
    1. On the Home screen, press Down to selectProfile: [Type], and press the Action
    button.
    2. Select the profile, press the Action button to set the profile, and then press theDone
    soft key.
    Notes: 
     You can also select a different profile using theQuick List. Press the Power button (or
    press and hold the Home button), select the profile, and then press the Action button.
     When a headset is plugged into the Smartphone, the Headset profile is used
    automatically.
    To modify a profile on the Settings menu
    1. On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectProfiles, and then press the Action button.
    2. Select the profile to modify, press theMenusoft key, and then selectEdit.
    3. Modify the settings, and press theDonesoft key.
    Home screen
    Home screen settings are used to change the Home screen layout, the colour scheme,
    the background image, and the time delay before the Home screen appears when the
    Smartphone is idle.Loud Ring Loud Play sound Loud Loud
    Automatic Toggles between Normal and Meeting, based on your calendar.
    Headset Ring 3 Play sound 3 3
    Car Ring 4 Play sound 4 4
    Speaker-
    phoneRing Loud Play sound Loud Loud 
    						
    							58-Settings
    To view Home screen settings
     On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    select Home Screen, and then press the Action button.
    To customise the Home screen with your own image
    1. Go to where your image file is stored on your desktop computer, and copy the image
    file. The file format must be .gif, .jpg, or .bmp.
    2. In ActiveSync on your desktop computer, clickExplore, double-click My
    Smartphone, double-clickIPSM, double-clickApplication Data, double-clickHome,
    and then paste the image file into theHomefolder.
    3. On the Home screen on your Smartphone, press theProgramssoft key, select
    More, selectSettings, selectHome Screen, and then press the Action button.
    4. SelectBackground image, and press Left or Right to select your image.
    5. Press the Done soft key.
    Notes: 
     You can also select an image by selecting Background image and pressing the Action
    button. This will show you the complete list of images to choose from.
     Make sure that the Smartphone is connected to your desktop computer via USB
    before you open ActiveSync to paste the image file.
     For best results, use images with a 176 x 200 screen resolution to fit on the screen.
    About
    About settings display information about the Smartphones operating system, including
    version numbers and copyright information.
    To view About settings
     On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectAbout, and then press the Action button. 
    						
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    Accessibility
    Accessibility settings are used to configure the system font size, multipress time out,
    confirmation time-out, and in-call alert volume.
    To view Accessibility settings
     On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectAccessibility, and then press the Action button.
    Data Connections
    Data Connections settings enable you to set up Dial-up, Virtual Private Network (VPN),
    Proxy, and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) connections so you can connect to
    the Internet or your corporate network. With a data connection, you can browse the
    Web, download e-mail, chat using MSN Messenger, or synchronise wirelessly with the
    server. Check with your service provider to see if a data connection has already been
    set up for you, and if over-the-air configuration is supported.
    To view Data Connections Settings
     On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectData Connections, and then press the Action button.
    Dial-up connection
    You need to set up a dial-up connection to connect directly to the Internet or to your
    corporate network.
    To create a dial-up connection to the Internet
    1. On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectData Connections, and then press the Action button.
    2. Press theMenusoft key, selectEdit Connections, and then press the Action button.
    3. SelectDial-up Connections, and press the Action button.
    4. Press theMenusoft key, selectAdd, and then press the Action button. 
    						
    							60-Settings
    5. UnderDescription, enter a name for the connection.
    6. UnderConnects to, press Left or Right to selectThe Internet.
    7. Enter the appropriate information for the remaining fields, and press the Done soft
    key.
    To create a dial-up connection to your corporate network
    1. On the Home screen, press theProgramssoft key, selectMore, selectSettings,
    selectData Connections, and then press the Action button.
    2. Press theMenusoft key, selectEdit Connections, and then press the Action button.
    3. SelectDial-up Connections, and press the Action button.
    4. Press theMenusoft key, selectAdd, and then press the Action button.
    5. UnderDescription, enter a name for the connection.
    6. UnderConnects to, press Left or Right to selectMy Corporate Network.
    7. Enter the appropriate information for the remaining fields, and press the Done soft
    key.
    VPN connection
    A VPN connection is used to access your corporate network using an existing Internet
    connection.
    Proxy connection
    A proxy connection is used to access the Internet using an existing connection to your
    corporate network.
    GPRS connection
    If there is GPRS coverage in your area, you can set up a GPRS connection to access
    your corporate network or the Internet. 
    						
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