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Toshiba RG4-E01 User Manual (120 pages)
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Cell Phone
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Table of Contents
Rg4-E01
1
Toshiba
1
User Manual Version 1.0
1
Important Safety Information
2
Introduction
2
Network Services
2
Interference with Medical Equipment Functions
4
Nonionizing Radiation
4
Trademark Information
4
Danger
5
Warning
6
Caution
9
Table of Contents
12
Content
12
Chapter 1 Knowing Your Device
18
Getting Started
18
Status Indicators
19
Entering Information
19
Input Methods
19
Method Indicators
20
Multi-Press Mode
20
T9 Mode
20
Numeric Method
21
To Enter Numbers in Text
21
More Tips on Text Entry
21
Chapter 2 Personalizing Your Phone
22
Home Screen
22
To Copy an Image to Your Phone for Use as a Home Screen
22
Changing the Home Screen Appearance
22
An Alternative Method to Set an Image as the Home Screen
23
Ring Tone
23
Specifying the Sound for an Event
24
To Change the Current Profile
24
Customizing a Profile
24
Settings
25
To Set the Alarm
25
Entering Owner Information
25
Changing Accessibility Settings
26
Changing Regional Settings
26
Changing Power Management Settings
26
Security
26
Enabling Your SIM PIN
27
Disabling Your SIM PIN
27
Changing Your SIM PIN
27
Enabling the Keypad Lock
27
Unlocking the Keypad
28
Enabling the Device Lock
28
Disabling the Device Lock
28
Chapter 3 Using Your Phone
28
Making a Call
28
Make a Call by Entering a Phone Number
28
Make a Call by Entering a Contact Name
29
Make a Call from an Open Contact
29
Making a Call from the Contact List
29
Making a Call from Call History
30
Making a Call Using a Recently Dialed Phone Number
30
Making an Emergency Call
30
Dialing the Last Number Called
30
Creating a Speed Dial
30
Using a Speed Dial
31
Viewing and Editing a Speed Dial
31
Deleting a Speed Dial
31
Receiving a Call
31
Answering a Call by Pressing any Key
31
Answering or Ignoring a Call
31
In-Call Options
32
Answering or Postponing a Second Call
32
Making a Second Call While Already in a Call
32
To Join Two or more Calls Together in a Conference
32
To Put a Call on Speakerphone
33
Special Dialing Requirements
33
Insert a Manual Pause in a Dialing Sequence
33
Insert a Three-Second Pause in a Dialing Sequence
33
Insert an International Country Code
34
Video Telephony
34
Making a Video Call
34
Answering a Video Call by Pressing any Key
34
Answering or Ignoring a Video Call
34
Chapter 4 Getting Connected
34
Automatic Setup of Your Data Connections
35
Manual Setup of Your Data Connections
35
Introduction
35
Create a GPRS Connection
35
Create a Dial-Up Connection
36
Create a Proxy Connection
36
Create a VPN Connection
37
Connect to Intranet Urls
38
Use a Specific Connection to Connect to the Chosen Networks
38
Bluetooth
39
Turn Bluetooth on and off
39
To Create a Bluetooth Partnership from Your Device to Another Device
40
To Make Your Device Visible to Other Bluetooth Users
40
End a Bluetooth Partnership
41
Make Your Device Visible to Other Bluetooth Devices
41
Accept a Bluetooth Partnership
41
Overview of Bluetooth Virtual COM Ports
41
Set up an Incoming Bluetooth COM Port
42
Set up an Outgoing Bluetooth COM Port
42
Beams
42
To Beam an Item
42
Receive Beamed Information
43
Configuring Your Device to Receive Beamed Information
43
To Receive Beamed Information
43
Chapter 5 Messaging
43
Text Message
44
Create a Text Message
44
Insert Predefined Text into Message
44
Reply to a Message
45
Forward a Message
45
Delete a Message
46
Email
46
Set up an Internet Email Account Automatically
46
Set up an Internet Email Account Manually
47
Now You're Ready to Set up Your Account
49
Caution
49
Set up an Outlook E-Mail Account
50
View the Inbox Message List
51
Create an E-Mail Message
51
Insert Predefined Text into Message
52
Create and Add a Signature to Message
52
Reply to a Message
52
Send and Receive Internet E-Mail Messages
53
Download a Complete E-Mail Message
53
Download an Attachment
54
View an Attachment
54
Add a Picture to an E-Mail Message
55
Digitally Sign a Message
55
Change between E-Mail Folders and Accounts
55
Mms
55
Running the MMS Program
56
Creating and Sending MMS
56
Add a Recipient
56
Adding a Picture or Video
56
Adding Text to the Message
57
Template
57
Selecting a Message Background Colour
57
Additional Items
57
Receiving MMS Messages
57
Setting up the MMS Account
58
Setting up a Data Connection
58
Defining the Server
59
Pocket MSN
59
About MSN Hotmail
60
Pocket MSN Overview
60
Getting Started with MSN Messenger
60
Sign in to Pocket MSN or Hotmail
60
View Your Hotmail Inbox
61
Write and Send E-Mail
61
Reply to an E-Mail Message
61
Keep Your Hotmail Inbox Always Up-To-Date
62
Delete an E-Mail Message
62
Option and Settings
62
Set up an Account
63
Add and Delete Contacts
63
Manage Contacts
63
Change Your Display Name
63
Check Your Own Messenger Status
63
Subscribe to Status Updates for Selected Contacts
64
Let Contacts Know You Are Not Available
64
Read a Message
64
Send a Message
64
Sign in and out
65
Chapter 6 Synchronizing
65
About Activesync
65
Install and Set up Activesync
66
Change Activesync Settings
71
Change Settings for an Information Type
71
Connect the Phone
72
Connect to a PC Using Bluetooth
72
Mixed Synchronization Settings between Exchange Server and PC
73
Set up an Exchange Server Connection
74
Start and Stop Synchronization
75
Synchronizing Your Media
75
Chapter 7 Application & Multimedia
75
Contacts
76
Create a New Contact
76
Create a SIM Contact
76
View and Edit a Contact Information
76
Delete a Contact
77
Add a Picture to a Contact
77
Remove a Picture from a Contact
77
Assign a Ring Tone to a Contact
78
Send Contact Information
78
Assign a Category to a Contact
78
Calendar
78
Schedule an Appointment
79
Make an Appointment Recurring
79
Update an Appointment
79
Delete an Appointment
79
Change the Display of the Work Week
80
Change the Reminder Time
80
View Today's Agenda
80
View Your Agenda for a Specific Date
81
View Your Schedule for the Month
81
Tasks
81
Create a Task
81
Delete a Task
82
Mark a Task as Complete
82
Change a Completed Task to Incomplete
82
Locate a Task
82
Camera and Video Recorder
83
Capturing a Photograph
83
To Take a Picture
83
Capturing a Video
84
Location for Storing Pictures and Videos
84
Precautions When Using the Camera
84
Pictures and Videos
85
To Use Pictures and Videos
85
Previewing Pictures
85
Functions in Pictures & Videos
85
To Open a Picture
86
Windows Media Player
86
Overview of Windows Media Player Mobile
86
This Includes Files with the Extensions .Asf, .Wma, .Wmv, and .Mp3. the Phone Can also Play Back H.263(.3Gp) and .Mp4 Files
86
Overview of the Controls
87
Overview of Screens and Menus
87
Overview of Now Playing Screen Commands
88
Overview of Library Screen Commands
89
Overview of Licenses and Protected Files
89
Play Items on Your Phone
90
Play an Item on a Network
90
Copy Files to Your Phone
91
To Synchronize Content to Your Phone Automatically, Do the Following
94
Change Player Appearance
97
Troubleshooting
98
Internet Explorer Mobile
98
Open Internet Explorer
98
Go to a Link
98
Go to a Web Page
98
Change the Size of Text on Web Pages
99
Go to a Web Page in the History List
99
Show or Hide Pictures on Web Pages
99
View a Favorite
100
Clear History, Cookies, or Temporary Files
100
Send a Link Via Email
100
Using Java
100
To Start the Java Program
100
To Install a Java Application
101
Selecting the Jad or Jar
101
To Run a Java Midlet
101
To Exit the JAVA Application
101
Wireless Manager
102
To Turn the Telephony Element on and off
102
To Disconnect the Current Active Data Connection
102
To Turn Bluetooth on and off
103
To Make Your Device Visible to Other Bluetooth Users
103
To Enable and Disable All Wireless Elements
103
TOSHIBA Sharing Application
103
Preparation for Using TOSHIBA Sharing Application
104
To Start Sharing
104
TOSHIBA Zoom Application
106
TOSHIBA Voip Application
107
SIM Manager
109
Remote Lock
110
Chapter 8 Maintaining Your Phone
111
Maintaining Your Phone
111
Restarting Your Device
111
To Restart the Phone
112
Hard Resetting Your Device
112
To Hard Reset Your Phone
112
Appendix Other Applications
112
Battery Information
112
Battery Life Estimates (Approximations)
113
To Check the Battery Power
113
To Optimize the Power Performance
113
To Manage a Low Battery
113
PC Requirements to Run Activesync 4.2
114
Supported Operating Systems
114
The Following Mobile Device Operating Systems Are Supported by Activesync 4.2
114
Regulatory Notices
115
Agency Identification Numbers
115
European Union Notice
115
Compliance with These Directives Implies Conformity to the Following European
115
Norms
115
Important Health and Safety Information
116
Heed Service Markings
119
Use Product with Approved Equipment
119
Cleaning
120
WEEE Notice
120
Rohs Compliance
120
Screen Resolution
120
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