Microsoft WIhipi-2300 User Manual

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GSM/VoWLAN Dual-Mode Phone
User Manual
Your new WIhipi-2300 dual-mode phone is a communication product based on Microsoft
TM
Windows Mobile 5.0
®
technology. To experience the optimum performance of your phone,
please read this user manual thoroughly.
Similar to the operation of computer equipment, the WIhipi-2300 will perform best when enough memory is
present to run all programs. Running multiple programs at the same time may affect the response time of
the device. If the device starts to react slowly, try rebooting the phone to return it to its optimum
performance.
In the event that the contents of this manual are not consistent with menu options on the phone, please
follow the prompts provided on the phone.
Some services described within this manual may not be supported by all networks. For clarification on
services or functions accessible from this phone, please contact your network operator or service provider.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - GSM/VoWLAN Dual-Mode Phone

GSM/VoWLAN Dual-Mode Phone User Manual Your new WIhipi-2300 dual-mode phone is a communication product based on MicrosoftTM Windows Mobile 5.0® techn

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2.5.2 Shortcut bar In the Shortcut bar, there are five shortcut keys representing their respective functions for navigating available programs within

Page 3 - 1. Security precautions

3. Basic functions 3.1 Making a Call The phone provides a variety of methods to place a call for your convenience. 3.1.1 Making a call from the Hom

Page 4 - 1.10 Explosive environment

3.1.4 Making a call from the Call History list Select Call History from the Start menu. Select the number or name you want to call, and then press th

Page 5 - 1.13 Other precautions

3.2.2 Answering a second call using Call Waiting While a call is in progress, another incoming call causes the Call Waiting screen to appear. Press

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3.3.3 Speakerphone On Turn on the speaker then it will help lift the voice from this side for you to listen clearly within noisy surroundings. 3.3.4

Page 7 - 2. Overview of your phone

Screen Shot 3.4.2 3.4.2 Holding a conference call This feature allows you to connect up to six callers in addition to yourself for a 7-way conversat

Page 8 - 2.4 Power on/off

Before you can make net calls, you need to create a connection profile and a SIP phone profile. When the profile is set, you can initiate a net call

Page 9 - 2.5 The Home screen

4. Internet Explorer 4.1 Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer (IE), you can connect your smart phone to the Internet or applicatio

Page 10 - 2.7 Lock and Unlock

4.3 Offline menu When offline, you can select from following items on the Menu: Screen Shot 4.3 Address Bar: Enter a website address you’d like

Page 11 - 3. Basic functions

History: Recently visited pages are stored in History. You can select a website to return visit from this list. Screen Shot 4.4b View: Select

Page 12 - 3.2 Receiving a call

6. Camera key Press to activate Camera function. 7. Navigation/OK key Press to enter menu/item or confirm action. Move it upw

Page 13 - 3.3 Functions during a call

4.5.2 Connections Screen Shot 4.5.2 Select Connections from Options (see the screen shot below) to change the way the device connects to the Interne

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5. Tasks Tasks recorded and assigned from the Task function in Microsoft Outlook® on your PC will be stored and updated via ActiveSync®. Screen Sho

Page 15 - 3.5 Net Call

6. Windows Media The built-in Windows Media Player® can play audio/video files stored on the phone or on a memory card. Screen Shot 6.1 6.1 Playing

Page 16 - 3.6 ActiveSync

6.2 Now Playing Enter the Now Playing screen from the main player interface. The Now Playing list displays the files currently playing and pending.

Page 17 - 4. Internet Explorer

6.3.1 Update Library Screen Shot 6.3.1 To see newly added files before playing, you must update the Library. Select Update Library from the Menu to

Page 18 - 4.4 Online menu

Screen Shot 6.4 6.4 Player settings Press the RSK to select Options from the main Menu to set up the Windows Media Player. 6.4.1 Playback This op

Page 19 - 4.5.1 General

6.4.3 Network Screen Shot 6.4.3 Depending on your Internet connection, you can change the connection speed to obtain better video and audio output.

Page 20 - 4.5.3 Memory

7. Calendar With the Calendar feature, you can view important dates, such as anniversaries and holidays and set events for special reminders. 7.1 Vi

Page 21 - 5. Tasks

8. Messaging (SMS, E-Mail and MMS) You can create, send, and receive E-Mail and SMS messages through Inbox synchronization or by connecting to your E

Page 22 - 6. Windows Media

8.1.2 Viewing SMS On the SMS list screen, select the SMS you want to view and press OK. Press the LSK to reply to sender. Press the RSK to open the M

Page 23 - 6.3 Library screen

1. Security precautions To ensure effective and secure use of your device, please read the following precautions carefully before operation. 1.1 Exp

Page 24 - 6.3.3 Add files to play list

• After entering recipients and subject, use the navigation keys to enter the message edit area. • After editing your E-Mail, press the LSK to sen

Page 25 - 6.4 Player settings

8.3.1 Creating and sending MMS Screen Shot 8.3.1 • From the Home screen, press the LSK to create a new MMS. • In Recipients, you can enter a phone

Page 26 - Screen Shot 6.4.3

Drafts: Stored messages considered incomplete or ready to send. Outbox: Failed transmissions are stored here. Inbox: All received messages

Page 27 - 7. Calendar

8.6.4 Account options Screen Shot 8.6.4 Here you can respectively set SMS and MMS. The items in Settings includes: whether to use Unicode which h

Page 28 - 8.1 SMS service

8.6.5 New account You can set up an E-Mail account in order to send/receive E-Mail on your cellular phone. This phone supports POP3/IMAP4. Set up an

Page 29 - 8.2 Outlook E-Mail

8.6.6 Export SIM Message This feature helps you download messages saved on your SIM card.

Page 30 - 8.3 MMS

9. Contacts Contacts assimilate an online address book where information about people and businesses you communicate with regularly are stored. For e

Page 31 - 8.3.2 Receiving MMS messages

9.3 Creating a contact Screen Shot 9.3 From the Contact list screen, press LSK to Create (See the screen shot 9.3). Set up a new contact record on

Page 32 - 8.6 Options

9.6 Finding a contact From the Contact list screen, locate a contact as follows: • Pressing navigation up/down scrolls through the list of contacts;

Page 33 - 8.6.4 Account options

9.8.2 Copying Phone contact to SIM card Since only one primary number is allowed on the SIM card, you must select one from the detailed Contact

Page 34 - 8.6.5 New account

Persons with pacemakers: • Should always keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. • Should not carry

Page 35 - 8.6.6 Export SIM Message

10. ActiveSync Before synchronization can begin, Active Sync 3.7 or above must be installed on your desktop or notebook PC. (ActiveSync comes pre-ins

Page 36 - 9. Contacts

10.2 Synchronizing information 10.2.1 Synchronizing the inbox When you synchronize mail stored in the inbox on the computer or stored on the server,

Page 37 - 9.3 Creating a contact

11. Call history The cellular device’s Call History records information such as phone number or call time of dialed calls, answered calls, and missed

Page 38 - 9.7 Beaming contacts

11.4 Viewing timers Screen Shot 11.4 With Call Timers, you can view the accumulative time of the last call, all calls, incoming calls, outgoing call

Page 39 - 9.9 Deleting contacts

12. Settings Screen Shot 12 In Settings, you can make changes to the device defaults. Select Settings from the main Menu. Select More… to go to see

Page 40 - 10. ActiveSync

12.1.3 Call Options Screen Shot 12.1.3 In Call Options, using the check box will enable the Any key answer feature or Show SIM contacts saved in the

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Screen Shot 12.1.6 12.1.6 Channels Using this function, you can receive a broadcast information list with whose languages can also be set. Note:

Page 42 - 11. Call history

Screen Shot 12.1.9 12.1.9 Networks Using this setting allows you to view the current network in use. You may also choose or search the method in

Page 43 - 11.6 Filter

12.2 WiFi Screen Shot 12.2 Check for a Wireless LAN signal Before you start a Wi-Fi connection, verify that your device has access to a Wireless LA

Page 44 - 12. Settings

Change Name/AP Setting/IP Setting • Name: Name for wireless network. • AP Setting: Setup AP-related parameters, i.e., ESSID, Authentication, and Pa

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1.11 Batteries Any contact of the battery’s exposed electrodes with a conductor, such as jewelry or keys, may cause damage to possessions or bodily i

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3. Voice Encoding/Decoding settings (Codec Setting) allows users to change the Voice Encoding/Decoding settings and Network bandwidth to obtain the

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Screen Shot 12.2.2-5 5. STUN allows setup for some SIP service providers. Enabling this setting can solve some known NAT transport issues. Comply

Page 48 - 12.2 WiFi

12.3 VPN A VPN connection helps you to securely connect to servers via the Internet, such as a corporate network. Ask your network administrator for

Page 49 - 12.2.2 SIP Phone

12.3.3 Delete a VPN connection From the Home screen, click Start > Settings > VPN. Click Menu > Delete. Click Yes, and click Done. 12.4 Soun

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12.7 Clock & Alarm Screen Shot 12.7 Adjust various settings for the clock or alarm here. Screen Shot 12.7.1 12.7.1 Date and time Set the loca

Page 51 - 12.2.3 SIP phone scenarios

12.8.1 Wireless Manager Wireless Manager allows you to manage and view the status of GPRS/UMTS or Wireless LAN connections. You can use the device’s

Page 52 - 12.3 VPN

12.8.4 Advanced From the Internet connections screen, select Advanced. Here you are able to make advanced modifications on Internet connection option

Page 53 - 12.6 Home screen

When locked, the SIM card can be unlocked only by the PUK. If the PUK is entered incorrectly 7 times consecutively, the SIM card will be permanently

Page 54 - 12.8 Connections

12.11 Power management Battery life, backlight time out, and display time out can be viewed here. 12.12 Accessibility This feature allows you to se

Page 55 - 12.8.2 Beam

12.17 Boot settings Enable/Disable the Power on/off music. 12.18 Format user partition Enter “1234” in the blank then press OK to restore factory set

Page 56 - 12.9 Security

¾ A moist or anti-static cloth may be used to wipe or clean the phone. Do not use a dry cloth that attracts static electricity to avoid damage to th

Page 57 - 12.10 Removing programs

13. Games 13.1 Bubble Breaker Overview of Bubble Breaker Bubble Breaker is easy to learn, yet difficult to master. The objective is to align same col

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13.2 Solitaire Play Solitaire • To open Solitaire, from the Home screen, click Start > Games > Solitaire. • To deal the cards, click Menu &g

Page 59 - 12.18 Format user partition

14. Voice notes Your phone can be used to record voice memos or voice notes. 14.1 Recording a voice note After entering Voice note feature, press t

Page 60 - 13. Games

15. Pictures & Videos Pictures stored in the phone or on the memory card can be viewed with your handset. You can select a picture as your phone

Page 61 - 13.2 Solitaire

15.3 Preview function Select one picture from the list and press the LSK to preview it on the screen. Now press the LSK to send this picture to oth

Page 62 - 14. Voice notes

16. Accessories 16.1 Calculator The Calculator feature allows simple arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. From

Page 63 - 15. Pictures & Videos

Note: Each time you dial, you will need to activate the Modem for it to connect normally. 16.4.2 Using USB connection Install USB modem driver to

Page 64 - 15.3 Preview function

17. Camera 17.1 Cautions in using Camera • The camera included with your phone is produced and assembled with superior and high precision technologi

Page 65 - 16. Accessories

Perform the following to change the store position: • First, be sure that a T-FLASH card has been inserted into the phone. • In the preview screen

Page 66 - 16.4.2 Using USB connection

18. Explorer This feature enables you to manage system files. Please do not modify or delete original system files, otherwise, the system may not ope

Page 67 - 17. Camera

2. Overview of your phone In this section, you will learn how to install the battery, the SIM card, the T-FLASH card, and how to charge the battery.

Page 68 - 17.5 Menu

19. JAVA This phone supports JAVA applications. Select Java from the Start menu. By default, no Java application has been pre-installed on your phon

Page 69 - 18. Explorer

20. Pocket MSN 20.1 MSN Messenger MSN Messenger is an instant message-receiving/sending system developed by Microsoft®. With MSN Messenger, you can f

Page 70 - 19. JAVA

From the Contact list, highlight the contact you want to block, then choose Block from the Menu. Repeat these steps to block other contacts or selec

Page 71 - 20. Pocket MSN

21. Speed dial Speed dialing is a convenient feature managed from this menu. To create a Speed Dial for your Contact list, please read Sec H9.5 Crea

Page 72 - 20.3 MSN Mobile homepage

22. Common problems and solutions If you encountered problems while operating your device, the following troubleshooting tips may help resolve the i

Page 73 - 21. Speed dial

23. Maintenance Guide Should you experience problems using this phone, contact the dealer where it was purchased or refer to the repair center specif

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3. Push the card down and slide the metal latch over the T-FLASH card to secure it into place. 2.3 Battery information 2.3.1 Installing the Battery 1

Page 75 - 23. Maintenance Guide

Note: When the phone has been powered on for the first time, you will be prompted to setup basic information for the phone, i.e., time zone, date,

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