ZyXEL Communications V660 manual

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    www .zyxel.com V660 Dual-mode Phone User ’ s Guide V ersion 1.00 4/2007 Edition 1[...]

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    About This User's Guide V660 User’s Guide 3 About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to configure the V660. Y ou should have at least a basic knowledge of TCP/IP networkin g concepts and topology . Related Document ation • Quick Start Guide The Quick S tart Guide is designed to help yo u ge[...]

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    Document Conventions V660 User’s Guide 4 Document Conventions W arnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User ’ s Guide. 1 W arnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device. " Notes tell you other important informati on (for example, other things you may need to configure or helpful tip s) or re[...]

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    Safety Warnings V660 User’s Guide 5 Safety Warnings 1 For your safety , be sure to read and follow all warni ng notices and instructions. • Do NOT use this product near water , for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. • Do NOT expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids. • Do NOT store thin gs on the device. •[...]

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    Safety Warnings V660 User’s Guide 6 Battery Safety Precautions Please read and follow these safety precautions whe n using and handling the V660’ s batte ry: • CAUTION : RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BA TTER Y IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BA TTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Dispose of them at the appli cable collection point[...]

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    Contents Overview V660 User’s Guide 7 Contents Overview Introducing the V660 ................................................ .......................................................... ... 23 Overview ............ ............. ................. ................ ................ ............. ................ ............... ........... ... 25 Ba[...]

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    Contents Overview V660 User’s Guide 8[...]

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    Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide 9 Table of Contents About This User's Guide ..................................................... ................................................... .. 3 Document Conventions.................................................................. ......................................... .4 Safety Warnings ....[...]

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    Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide 10 2.1.3 Calling a Recently-D ialed Number ......... ................ ................ ................. ................... 34 2.1.4 Making a Call From the Call History List .................... ............ ................. ................ ... 34 2.1.5 Making a Call From a Hyperlink .......... .............[...]

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    Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide 11 4.2 Now Playing ........ ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ ................. ......... .......... 50 4.3 Library Screen .............. ................ ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ . ......... 51 4.3.1 Librar[...]

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    Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide 12 8.1.2 Reading T ext Messages ... ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. ............. 69 8.2 E-mail ........................... ................ ............. ................ ................ ................ ............ ........... ... 69 8.2.1 Writing an E-mail [...]

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    Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide 13 1 1.3.3 Synchronize Contacts .............. ................ ................. ................ ................ ................ 90 1 1.3.4 Installing Sof tw are on the V660 ...... ................ ................ ................ ................ .......... 91 Chapter 12 Call History .....................[...]

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    Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide 14 13.9 Security ... ................ ................. ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ .......... ..1 15 13.9.1 Device Lock .......... ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ..... .1 1 6 13.9.2 Using S[...]

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    Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide 15 17.1.3 Undo . ............. ................. ................ ................ ................ ............. ................ ....... .... 138 17.1.4 Set Bubble Breaker options ................. ....... ................ ............. ................ .............. 1 38 17.2 Solitaire ...... ..............[...]

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    Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide 16[...]

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    List of Figures V660 User’s Guide 17 List of Figures Figure 1 The Home Screen ...... .......... ............. ................ ................ ............. ................ ............ .............. 29 Figure 2 The S tart Menu ........ ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ ............. ..... ......[...]

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    List of Figure s V660 User’s Guide 18 Figure 39 Messaging: Menu > Op tions > Display ......... ................ ................ ................ ................ ........ .. 73 Figure 40 Messaging: Menu > Op tions > Sending .................... ................ ................ ................ ............. 74 Figure 41 SMS Options [...]

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    List of Figures V660 User’s Guide 19 Figure 82 Settings: SIP Phone Ad vanc ed Settings ................... ............. ................ ................ .............. 1 08 Figure 83 Settings: SIP Phone STUN Set tings ..... .................... ............. ................ ................ ............. .1 0 8 Figure 84 Settings: Scen ario Li[...]

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    List of Figure s V660 User’s Guide 20[...]

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    List of Tables V660 User’s Guide 21 List of Tables T able 1 Function Keys .................... ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. ....... ................... 26 T able 2 S tatus Bar Icons .......... ................ ................ ................. ................ ................ .......... .....[...]

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    List of Tables V660 User’s Guide 22[...]

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    23 P ART I Introducing the V660 Overview (25) Basic Functions (33)[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 25 C HAPTER 1 Overview 1.1 Function Keys The following figure shows the V660’ s function keys and ports.[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview V660 User’s Guide 26 The following table describes the keys and ports. 1.2 Setting Up Y our V660 This section discusses how to install a SIM card, a memory card, and how to install and recharge the battery . 1.2.1 Inst alling the SIM Card The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains a computer chip that stores your person[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview V660 User’s Guide 27 3 Insert the SIM card with the metal contact area on the card facing down. Ensure it is securely in place. 1.2.2 PIN and PUK The PIN and PUK are cod es you can use to protect the data on you r SIM card and allow only authorized people to use its functions. 1.2.2.1 PIN PIN means Personal Identification Numbe[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview V660 User’s Guide 28 1.2.4.2 Charging the Battery The phone contains a rechargeable lithium (Li-io n) battery . The phone is designed to use only manufacturer-specified chargers and batteries. " When the battery is nearly empty , the V660 displa ys a warning notice and an empty battery icon. Charge the battery immediately [...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview V660 User’s Guide 29 1.3 The Home Screen T urn your V660 on and wait for it to start up. The Home screen displays. Figure 1 The Home Screen 1.3.1 St atus Bar Icons The Status bar displays icons re lating to the V660’ s current oper ation, including battery power , cellphone signal strength, wireless connection and call status[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview V660 User’s Guide 30 1.3.2 Shortcut Bar Use the shortcut bar to quickly access the V660’ s various functions. 1.3.3 Display Area The display area shows the name of your ce llphone operator , your WLAN network name (ESSID), list of appointments and reminders, th e profile you are using and your text message status. 1.3.4 Sof t[...]

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    Chapter 1 Overview V660 User’s Guide 31 Figure 2 The S tart Menu 1.4 Add S peed Dial Y ou can set speed dial to a utomatica lly start one of the options from the St a r t m en u w h en yo u enter a one- or two-digit number (see Chapter 10 on page 87 ). For example, if you assign W indows Media Player to the speed dial number 5 , press and hold th[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 33 C HAPTER 2 Basic Functions 2.1 Making a Call The following sections describe the various ways to make a call from the V660. 2.1.1 Making a Call from the Home Screen When in the Home screen, press the numbers on the keyp ad to enter the phone number , then press the Ta l k key to make the call. Press the Back key if you need t[...]

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    Chapter 2 Basic Fu nctions V660 User’s Guide 34 2.1.3 Calling a Rece ntly-Dialed Number In the Home screen, press the Ta l k key to display a list of r ecently-dialed na mes and phone numbers. Select the entry you want to call, then press the Ta l k key again. 2.1.4 Making a Call From the Call History List Select Call History from the St a r t me[...]

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    Chapter 2 Basic Functions V660 User’s Guide 35 Figure 4 Incoming Call Y ou can answer a call by pressing the Ta l k key or Answer . If don't want to take the call, press Ignor e . " Selecting Ignore connect s the caller to your voic email box, if you subscribe to this service. When you are u sing a headset connected to the V660 and you [...]

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    Chapter 2 Basic Fu nctions V660 User’s Guide 36 2.3 Functions During a Call Y ou can do various things while a call is in progress by pressing Menu . Figure 5 In-call Menu " The availability of menu functions depends on your service provider . Y ou may need to subscribe to certain services. 2.3.1 Holding a Call During a call, press the right[...]

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    Chapter 2 Basic Functions V660 User’s Guide 37 2.3.5 Cont acts During a call, selec t Contac ts from the Menu to view details of your contacts. 2.3.6 V i ewing Calendar During a call, selec t Calendar from the Menu to view details of your appointments. 2.3.7 Call History During a call, selec t Call history from the Menu to view re cords of past i[...]

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    Chapter 2 Basic Fu nctions V660 User’s Guide 38 2.4.2 Splitting a Conference Call If you need to converse wi th a certain conference call member privately , press Menu and select Split . All conference call members are listed on the screen. Select the one to which you want to talk priv ately . The conference call c o ntinues, but you and th e mem[...]

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    Chapter 2 Basic Functions V660 User’s Guide 39 • Create a WLAN connection profile and co nnect to a wireless Acce ss Point (AP). • Create a S IP phone profile and reg ister with a SIP server . When you have d o ne these things, y ou can make V oIP calls from all applications where you can make a regular voice call (see Section 2.1 on page 33 [...]

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    41 P ART II Applications Internet Explorer (43) W indows Media (49) Pocket MSN (59) T asks (63) Calendar (65) Messaging (67) Contacts (81) Speed Dial (87) ActiveSync (89) Call History (93) Settings (97)[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 43 C HAPTER 3 Internet Explorer Using Internet Explorer (IE), you can connect your V660 to the Internet, and use ne twork- based applications. Y o ur V660 supports Internet connectio n in three ways: • Regular data call via GSM (Global System for Mobile communications). • GPRS (General Packet Radio System), based on GSM and [...]

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    Chapter 3 Inter net Explorer V660 User’s Guide 44 When using IE, press the Back key to return to the previous page. Press the End/Power key to disconnect from the Internet and exit the browser . 3.1.1 Favorites Menu In the Favorites screen, you can select following items in the Menu : Figure 8 Internet Explorer: Favorites Menu The following table[...]

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    Chapter 3 Internet Explorer V660 User’s Guide 45 Figure 9 Online Menu The following table describes the labels in this screen. 3.1.2.1 T ools When you select To o l s from Internet Explorer ’ s online me nu, you can send the address of the web page you are browsing to others by mail, view the prope rties of the current page, or set up the brows[...]

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    Chapter 3 Inter net Explorer V660 User’s Guide 46 3.2 Setting up Internet Explorer In Internet Explorer , select Menu > T ools > Options to set up IE. Figure 1 1 I nternet Explor er: Menu > T ools > O ptions 3.2.1 General Select General . The following screen displays. Figure 12 Internet Exp lorer: Menu > T ools > Options > G[...]

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    Chapter 3 Internet Explorer V660 User’s Guide 47 Figure 13 Internet Exp lorer: Menu > T ools > Options > Con nections 3.2.3 Memory Select Memory to view IE’ s memory status. Also, use this scre en to clear IE’ s history of pages viewed, delete all cookies and clear the V660’ s temporar y Internet files. Press Clear to clean out tem[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 49 C HAPTER 4 Windows Media The built-in W indows Media Player® can play audi o and video files stored on your V660 or an installed memory card , or on the Internet. 4.1 Playing a File T o start W indow s Media Player , press St a r t > Windows Media . By default, the Library window displays, from which y ou can browse to th[...]

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    Chapter 4 Windows Media V660 User’s Guide 50 4.1.2 Player Menu In the Player screen, press Menu. The following screen displays. Figure 16 Windows Media Player Menu The following table describes the labels in this screen. 4.2 Now Playing Press Now Playing in the main Player screen. The Now Playing list displays the files in the current playlist. P[...]

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    Chapter 4 Windows Medi a V660 User’s Guide 51 Figure 17 Windows Me dia Player: Now P laying The following table describes the labels in this screen. 4.3 Library Screen All the V660’ s media files are saved in the library . Y ou can browse the Library s creens and select files to add to the playlist. T able 6 Windows Media Player: Now Playing LA[...]

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    Chapter 4 Windows Media V660 User’s Guide 52 Figure 18 Windows Me dia Player: L ibrary Screen 4.3.1 Library Menu Y ou can use the Library screen’ s menu functions to move from one part of the library to another , update the library and open files. In the Library or its sub-folders, press the right softkey to open the Menu . The following screen[...]

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    Chapter 4 Windows Medi a V660 User’s Guide 53 Figure 20 Windows Media Player: Update Libr ary 4.3.1.2 Playing Files from the Library Y ou can directly select and play files from the library menu. In the Library screen, select Menu > Open File (to play a file stored on the V660) or Menu > Open URL (to open a file on the Internet). 4.3.1.3 Qu[...]

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    Chapter 4 Windows Media V660 User’s Guide 54 4.4 Player Settings Use this section to config ure your V660’ s W i ndow s Media Player . Y ou can c hange audio and video settings, Internet connection details, how th e Player looks (it s “skin”), and assign the V660’ s keys to perform Player functions. In the Wi ndows Media sc reen, select M[...]

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    Chapter 4 Windows Medi a V660 User’s Guide 55 The following table describes the labels in this screen. 4.4.2 V i deo Options This screen allows you to choose how the V660 displays video files. In the Media Player screen, select Menu > Options > Vi d e o . The following screen displays. Figure 24 Windows Media Player: V ideo Options The foll[...]

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    Chapter 4 Windows Media V660 User’s Guide 56 4.4.3 Network Options This screen allows you to change Internet connection options in order to get better performance when playing audio an d video files from the Internet. In the Media Player screen, select Menu > Options > Network . The following screen displays. Figure 25 Windows Media Player:[...]

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    Chapter 4 Windows Medi a V660 User’s Guide 57 4.5 Audio and V ideo File T ypes The V660’ s Windows Media Player supports the following file formats: • W indows Media V ideo: .wma, .wmv • MPEG (Moving Pictu re Experts Group): mp3[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 59 C HAPTER 5 Pocket MSN Pocket MSN allows you to use MSN messen ger and Hotmail with your V660. Select St a r t > More > Pocket MSN . 5.1 MSN Messenger MSN Messenger is a n instant messaging system developed by Microsoft. W ith it, you can freely chat with a group of friends in real time. Select St a r t > More > Po[...]

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    Chapter 5 Pocke t MSN V660 User’s Guide 60 2 Enter your e-mail address and password in the login screen. Press Sign In . 5.1.2 Sending Messages Once you are logged on to MSN, select a MSN contact to whom you wa nt to send a message. Select Menu > Send Message . 5.1.3 Ending a Chat Select Menu > End chat to end the current chat. 5.1.4 Invite[...]

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    Chapter 5 P ocket MSN V660 User’s Guide 61 5.1.8 Changing Y our MSN Name Highlight your MSN ID from th e con tact list and select Menu > Options . Ente r your new name in the My display name field. " Y ou need to log out of MSN and log ba ck in before changes take effect. 5.1.9 Signing Out of MSN In the contact list screen, select Menu &g[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 63 C HAPTER 6 Tasks The Ta s k s function is like a “to do” list. The tasks st ored on yo ur V660 can either be entered in manually , or synchronized with Microsoft Outlo ok on your computer . 6.1 Synchronizing T asks on Y our PC When you need to syn chronize your phone’ s tasks with your computer’ s Microsoft Outlook ta[...]

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    Chapter 6 Tasks V660 User’s Guide 64 " If you want to make changes to schedule or priority , you have to set them in Microsoft Outlook on your computer , then synchronize your V660 with your computer . 6.2.1 T asks Menu When you enter T asks, press Menu , as shown below . The following screen displays. Figure 28 T asks Menu The following tab[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 65 C HAPTER 7 Calendar The calendar allows you to create, vie w and edit appointments, and set reminders. 7.1 V i ewing the Calendar From the Home page, select St a r t > Calendar . Y ou can view the calendar by day , week or month. Press the left softkey to cycle through the views. 7.2 Creating an Appointment T o create a ne[...]

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    Chapter 7 Calend ar V660 User’s Guide 66 Figure 30 Calendar Options[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 67 C HAPTER 8 Messaging The V660 supports three kinds of messaging: • SMS (Short Message Service). Y ou can send and receive te xt messages via the cellular phone network. • MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service). Y ou can send and receive messages that use images, audio, video , and rich text. • E-mail. Y ou can send and rece[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messagin g V660 User’s Guide 68 Figure 32 SMS: New 2 Either enter the recipient’ s phone number manually in the To : field, or select Menu > Add Recipient and choose a name from the phonebook. 3 Scroll down to the message body area using the navigator . Either enter the body text manually , or select Menu > My T ext to use one o[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messaging V660 User’s Guide 69 Figure 34 SMS: Send 8.1.2 Reading T ext Messages In the SMS Inbox screen, highlight the text messa ge you want to read and click the navigator key . Press Reply if you want to compose a message to the pe rson who sent you the message. Alternatively , press Menu to delete or forward the message, move it to [...]

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    Chapter 8 Messagin g V660 User’s Guide 70 8.2.1 Writing an E-mail T ake the following steps to write and send an e-mail. 1 From the Messaging screen, se lect Outlook E-mail > New . 2 Either enter the recipient’ s e-mail address manually in the To : field, or select Menu > Add Recipient and select the person to wh om you want to send the e[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messaging V660 User’s Guide 71 Figure 37 New MMS: Menu 3 Next, use the navigator to scroll down and fill in the Subject . 4 If you want to add video, or a still picture, scroll down to Insert Pictur e/V ideo... and click the navigator . Select the file you want to add. 5 The MMS screen displays again, showin g the file you added in step[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messagin g V660 User’s Guide 72 8.5 Message Folders Y our V660’ s SMS, MMS and E-mail mes sage system s each have the followi ng folders: Inbox, Outbox, Draft, Sent and Deleted Items. " In order to conserve storage space, it is strongly recommended that you often go through your folders and delete the messages you do not want to [...]

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    Chapter 8 Messaging V660 User’s Guide 73 Figure 38 Messaging: Menu > Options 8.6.1 Message Display Use this screen to select whether or not to display time and date info rmation in the message list, and to set up th e way you want messages to be shown on the screen. Figure 39 Messaging: Menu > Options > Display 8.6.2 Message Sending Y ou[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messagin g V660 User’s Guide 74 Figure 40 Messaging: Menu > Options > Sending 8.6.3 Signatures A signature is a short piece of text that is automatically added a t the end of a message. Use this screen to set up signatures for SMS, MMS or e-mail. Messaging: Menu > Options > Signature s 8.6.4 Account Options The options av ai[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messaging V660 User’s Guide 75 Figure 41 SMS Options 8.6.4.3 MMS Options When you select Account Options from your V660’ s MMS menu, the following screen displays. Figure 42 MMS Options The following table describes the labels in this screen. Ta b l e 11 MMS Options LABEL DESCRIPTION Retrieve Immediately Select this to download MMS me[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messagin g V660 User’s Guide 76 8.6.5 New Accoun t Y ou can set up an e-mail account here in order to send or receive e-mail. The V660 supports POP3 and IMAP4. T ake the following steps to set up the V660 to use your e-mail account . If you do not know the information required for any of these steps, consult your e-mail provider . In th[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messaging V660 User’s Guide 77 Figure 43 E-mail Account: Setup 2 If you selected Attempt to obtain e-mail settings from the Internet , the following screen displays.W ait for the V660 to finish connecting. Figure 44 E-mail Account: Auto Setup 3 If the V660 successfully obtained e-mail settin gs, you can use your e-mail account once you [...]

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    Chapter 8 Messagin g V660 User’s Guide 78 Figure 45 E-Mail Account: Authentication 5 Select the type of server ( POP3 or IMAP4 ) that your e-mail provider uses, and enter the associated Account name . If unsure, consult your e-mail provider . Choose the kind of network you will use to access your e-mail. If unsure, select The Internet if you are [...]

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    Chapter 8 Messaging V660 User’s Guide 79 Figure 47 E-mail Account: Incoming and Outgoing Servers 7 The next screen a llows you to control the am ount of data you d ownload from the e-m ail server . Y ou can do this by selecting the number of days’ e-mail you want t o download, and also by select the amou nt of each e-mail you wa nt to initially[...]

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    Chapter 8 Messagin g V660 User’s Guide 80 Figure 49 E-Mail Account: Download Frequen cy 9 Y our e-mail setup is complete. Press Finish and then select Menu > Send/Receive to have the V660 connect to the e-mail server . Figure 50 E-Mail Account: Finish[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 81 C HAPTER 9 Contacts This chapter discusses how to create, modify and manage your Contacts list. The Contacts list consists of records where you ca n store informa tion about people or busi ness es. The list allows you to store multiple phone numb ers, e-mail and street addresses, important dates, and so on. Y ou can make phon[...]

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    Chapter 9 Conta cts V660 User’s Guide 82 9.1.2 Entering a Number Manually If you want to manually enter a numb er after di aling a contact, for example if you want to call a company’ s switchboard and then dec i de which extension to dial, select Insert wait from the Menu . 9.2 V i ewing a Cont act’ s Information In the Home page, press Conta[...]

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    Chapter 9 Contacts V660 User’s Guide 83 Figure 53 Conta cts: Edit Contact Det ails 9.4 Creating a Cont act on Y our SIM Card Y ou may want to create a contact record on your SIM card if you intend to use the SIM card on more than one phone. " Generally , SIM card records can hold onl y a name and a number . Consult your cellphone service pro[...]

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    Chapter 9 Conta cts V660 User’s Guide 84 9.5 Adding Speed Dial Y ou can assign a one- or two -digit speed dial numb er to a contact’ s entry . When you enter this number from the Home screen, the V660 automatically dials the contact. • If you assign a single digit numb er , press and hold the digit’ s key . • If you assign a two-digit num[...]

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    Chapter 9 Contacts V660 User’s Guide 85 In the Contact list, select Menu > Send contact > Beam , aim the infrared interface on your phone at the other infrared device (or devices), then press Beam to start transferring. 9.8 Copying Cont act s Y ou can copy contacts from the SIM card to the V660, and vice versa. 9.8.1 Copying a SIM Cont act [...]

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    Chapter 9 Conta cts V660 User’s Guide 86 9.9 Deleting Cont act s Use either the Contacts list or the contact’ s details screen to delete a contact’ s information. Figure 58 Contacts: Delete From Cont ac ts List Figure 59 Contacts: Delete From Det ails S creen[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 87 C HAPTER 10 Speed Dial Use this screen to manage all speed dial settings on the V660. Select St a r t > More > Speed Dial . The Speed Dial screen displays details of all speed dial rules configured on the V660. • Highlight a speed dial rule and click the na vigator to view and edit the r ule’ s details. • Highligh[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 89 C HAPTER 11 ActiveSync When you connect your V660 to a PC with th e USB cable, you can use Microsoft ® ActiveSync ® to synchronize data between the tw o devices. ActiveSync automatically compares data on the PC an d your phone to check if synchron ization is needed. 1 1.1 Synchronizing Dat a By default, your contacts, sche [...]

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    Chapter 11 ActiveSyn c V660 User’s Guide 90 4 In the Domain field, enter the name of th e domain of your Exchange server (if required) . 5 In the Server name field, enter the name of mobile information server you want to connect to. 6 Press OK to finish set up, then press St a r t to synchronize. " After a connection has been set up betw een[...]

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    Chapter 11 ActiveSync V660 User’s Guide 91 1 1.3.4 Inst alling Sof tware on the V660 Y ou can install software on th e V660 by using ActiveS ync function on the computer . T ake the following steps to do this. 1 Build a connection between the phone an d the computer by using ActiveSync. 2 Run the software’ s setup file on the computer . 3 Selec[...]

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    Chapter 11 ActiveSyn c V660 User’s Guide 92[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 93 C HAPTER 12 Call History The V660’ s Call History records information such as phone number an d call time. Press St a r t > Call History . The following screen displays. Figure 60 Call History Each entry in the Call History list has an icon to its left , indicating the type of call. " If a phone number is configured[...]

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    Chapter 12 Call History V660 User’s Guide 94 Figure 61 Call History: Details 12.2 Saving a Phone Number In the Call History screen, highlight an item you want to save. Press Save . The Contacts list displays the new entry as <N ew item> . Press Select and enter the contact’ s details. Press Insert to paste the phone number into a field. 1[...]

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    Chapter 12 Call History V660 User’s Guide 95 Figure 63 Call History: Call T imers Select Menu > Reset timer to clear out all time records except for Lifetime Calls . 12.5 Deleting Call History Entries In the Call History list, select Menu > Delete to delete the highlighted entry , or select Menu > Delete List to delete the entire Call Hi[...]

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    Chapter 12 Call History V660 User’s Guide 96[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 97 C HAPTER 13 Settings The settings screens allow you to make changes to your V660, and configure its features. Select St a r t > Settings . The follow ing screen displays. Select More to go to the next page of settings. Figure 65 Settings 13.1 Phone Select St a r t > Settings > Phone . The following screen displays. F[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 98 13.1.1 Call Barring Y ou can bar certain incoming calls or outgoing calls. Y ou may need to enter a passcode each time you use this function. Y ou can get th is passcode from your service provider . " If you enter the call barring password inco rrectly three times consecutively , the call barring fu [...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 99 • Which line to use for outgoing calls (if available). • Phone numbers for ea ch line (if availa ble) • V oicemail numbers. • T ext message service centre number . • Country code and area co de. Figure 68 Settings: Call Options 13.1.4 Call W aiting Use this screen to switch call wa iting notifica[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 100 Figure 70 Settings: Caller ID 13.1.6 Channel Use this screen to receive lists of informatio n chan nels supplied by your cellphone service provider . Y ou can select the language of the channels you want to receive. Figure 71 Settings: Channels " This function requires support from your cell phone s[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 101 Figure 72 Settings: Fixed Dialing " This function requires support from your cell phone service provider . 13.1.8 Network Use this screen to either view the name of th e current cellphone network, set the way the V660 chooses the network to use, or search for a network manually . Use the Menu to loca[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 102 13.1.9 WiFi Call Forwarding Use this screen to set up call forwarding for incoming V oIP calls to other phone numbers under certain conditions. T o set up W i Fi call forwarding, select the condition you want to configure, select the check box and enter th e phone number to which you want to forward call[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 103 Figure 76 Settings: WiFi Call W aiting 13.1.1 1 WiFI & IP Dial Prefix Setting Use this screen to configure the prefix number the V660 dials before making an IP call. Select Settings > Phone > More... > WiFi&IP Dial Pr efix Setting > IP Call Prefix Settings . Figure 77 Settings: IP Call[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 104 Figure 78 Settings: WiFi The following sections describe how to configure these screens. " WLAN (Wi-Fi) is the default wireless c hannel setting for your device. However , GPRS start s by default if your device does not detect any Wi-Fi signal. 13.2.1 Wi-Fi Connection Select St a r t > Settings &[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 105 13.2.1.1 New W iFi Connection Profile When you select Ne w in the Connections List screen, the following screen appears. Figure 80 Settings: New Conn ections Sett ing The following table describes the labels in this screen. 13.2.1.2 Scan AP When you select St a r t > Settings > WiF i > Menu > [...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 106 13.2.2 SIP Phone Before you can use the SIP ph one feature, you need to set up a SIP ph one profile. T ake the following steps to do this. 1 Click St a r t > Settings > Wi F i > SIP Phone . Press New . Settings: SIP Phone A ccount Settings. 2 In the Name field , specify a name for your SIP Phone[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 107 Figure 81 Settings: SIP Phone Codec Settings FPP refers to the number of Frames Per Packet . Each frame conta ins a set number of digital samples, and each audio data packet the V660 sends and receives can contain a number of frames. Use the settings supplied by your V oIP service provider . If you are ex[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 108 Figure 82 Settings: SIP Phone Advanced Settings The following table describes the labels in this screen. 13.2.2.3 STUN Some SIP service providers need you to setup STUN on your V660. STUN (Simple T raversal of UDP (User Datagram Protoc ol) through NA T s (Network Addres s T r anslators) can solve some pr[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 109 Select Enable and enter the details of the STUN server as supplied by your V oIP service provider . 13.2.3 Scenarios T o use Scenarios, you need to configure the V660’ s W ireless LAN settings and set up the SIP phone first. This feature associates a WiFi prof ile with a S IP phone, so that when your V6[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 11 0 From this screen, take the following steps to set up a new VPN connection. 1 Click Menu > New . 2 In Description , enter a name for the connection. 3 In VPN type , select the type of VPN (only IPSec/L2TP is supported at the time of writing). 4 In Server , enter the VPN server name. 5 In Connects from[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 111 Figure 85 Settings: Sounds 13.5 Profiles Y ou can set up different sound schemes to us e under different circumstances. Select Profiles in the Settings screen. Figure 86 Settings: Profiles " Y ou can rapidly switch bet ween profiles from the Quick List screen. Access the Quick List screen by pressing[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 11 2 Figure 87 Settings: Home Screen " Pictures to be set as wa llpaper must be in GI F , JPG or BMP format. 13.7 Clock & Alarm Y ou can adjust the V660’ s cl ock and alarm settings. Select Clock & Alarm in the Settings screen. The following screen displays. Figure 88 Settings: Clock & Ala[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 11 3 Figure 89 Settings: Date and T ime 13.7.2 Alarm Use this screen to set the V660’ s alarm (configure the Date and Time screen first). Select Settings > Clock & Alarm > Alarm . Set the alarm then activat e it. Y ou will be reminded when time runs out. Use the Settings > Sounds screen to chec[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 11 4 Figure 91 Settings: Connections 13.8.1 Wireless Manager W ireless Manager allows you to manage and view the status of GPRS/UMTS or W ireless LAN connections. Y ou ca n turn the W iFi connec tion and/or the cellpho ne connection off to make optimal use of th e battery , view a variety of data related to [...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 11 5 • Select Menu > Phone Settings to go to the Settings > Phone screen (see Section 13.1 on page 97 ). 13.8.2 Beam Y ou can send and receive data to and from othe r infrared storage devices via infrared interface on this phone. Se lect Beam from the Connections screen. The following screen displays.[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 11 6 Figure 94 Settings: Security 13.9.1 Device Lock When you activate this feature, the V660 automatically locks afte r being idle for the amount of time you set. A password is the required to use the V660. 1 If you forget the password, there is no way for you to use the V660. Contact your vendor . 13.9.2 U[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 11 7 1 If you enter the PIN incorrectly three times in succession, the SIM card is locked. Y ou cannot use the PIN to unlo ck it. Use the PUK to unlock the SIM card in this event. 1 If you enter the PUK inco rrectly seven times in su ccession, the SIM card is locked permanently . Y our PIN and PUK shou ld be [...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 11 8 Figure 96 Settings: Change PIN2 13.9.4 Certificates " The factory default certificat es on your V660 are necessary for its operation. If you delete them you must re store the V660 to its fact ory default s by selecting Star t > Settings > More... > More... > Master Clear . Select Certif[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 11 9 13.10 Removing Programs Use this screen to delete programs no longer in use. This helps to fre e up the V660’ s memo ry . " If you remove a program, it cannot be retrieved. Y ou mu st re-install it if you want to use it again. Select St a r t > Settings > More... > Remove Pr ograms . In t[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 120 W ith this function, you can set system respon se time of multi-press, reminder volume, and smart dial setting. When you press and h old down one of the alph anumeric keys, it cycles through the characters it represents. Multipress time out refers to the time the V660 wa its before cycling to the next ch[...]

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    Chapter 13 Settings V660 User’s Guide 121 Figure 99 Settings: Regional Settings 13.14 Owner Information Y ou can add your name, phone number and e-mail address here. Select Owner Information in the Settings screen. 13.15 About Use this screen to view hardware and software information of your phone. This screen is read - only . Select About in the[...]

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    Chapter 13 Setting s V660 User’s Guide 122 Figure 100 Settings: Master Reset Enter the confirmation code “1234” in the field and press OK .[...]

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    123 P ART III V oice, V ideo and Camera V oice Notes (125) Pictures and V ide os (127) Camera (131)[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 125 C HAPTER 14 Voice Notes Y ou can use the V660 to record audio. It uses the int e rnal microphone to record, and the internal speaker for playback unless you have a headset connected vi a the USB port. When a headset is connected, th e V660 uses the headset’ s microphone and earpiece for recording and playback. 14.1 Recordi[...]

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    Chapter 14 Voice Notes V660 User’s Guide 126 When you have done this, you can go to St a r t > Settings > Sounds to check your settings. Y ou can select the voice note to play under ot her circumstances as well, for example when you receive a text message, or as the alarm sound.[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 127 C HAPTER 15 Pictures and Videos Y ou can store and view pictures on the V660, an d on the memory card. Y ou can set a picture as the backgro und for the Home screen (the “wallpaper”) or send it to others. 15.1 Pictures and V i deos Preview Select St a r t > More > Pictur es and Vid e os . The LCD screen displays th[...]

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    Chapter 15 Pictures and Videos V660 User’s Guide 128 15.2 V iewing a Picture T o view a picture, highlight it in the Pr eview screen and either click the navigator or press Vi e w . Figure 102 Pictures & Videos: View Menu The following table describes the labels in this screen. Play Slide Show View all the pictures one after the other . The p[...]

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    Chapter 15 Pictures and Videos V660 User’s Guide 129 Edit Select this to go to the picture editor . In the editor , press Menu to access the editing tools. Select Rotate to turn the picture 90 degrees cl ockwise. Select Crop to draw a new picture boundary . Position the top left corner of the new boundary (move about th e scre en using the naviga[...]

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    Chapter 15 Pictures and Videos V660 User’s Guide 130[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 131 C HAPTER 16 Camera Y our V660 has an inbuilt digital camera. Y ou can use the camera to take still pictures and record video (with or without sound). T o use the camera, select St a r t > More > Camera , or press the Camera button on the side of the V660. 16.1 Camera Use Bear the following in mind when using the V660?[...]

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    Chapter 16 Camer a V660 User’s Guide 132 16.2 Shooting Pictures and V i deo When you access the V660’ s ca mera function, the V iewfinder screen displays. In the V iewfinder screen: • Press Capture to take the shot (if the V660 is in Photo mode) or start recording video (if the V660 is in Vi d e o mode). In Vi d e o m ode, press S top Capture[...]

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    Chapter 16 Camer a V660 User’s Guide 133 Setting Use these options to view and make changes to the camera’s configuration. • Select General to change where ph otos and videos are stored (if you have a memory card installed), the spark frequency (viewfinder screen refresh rate), and wh ether or not the V660 displ ays a shot immediately after y[...]

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    Chapter 16 Camer a V660 User’s Guide 134[...]

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    135 P ART IV Games, T ools and T roubleshooting Games (137) Accessories (141) File Explorer (143 ) Java (145) SIM Manager (147) Firmware Upgrade (149) T roubleshooting (151)[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 137 C HAPTER 17 Games This chapter outlines the V660’ s pre-installed games. 17.1 Bubble Breaker Bubble Breaker is easy to learn, yet dif ficult to master . The objectiv e is to align similar bubbles to form lar ge blocks of bubbles before bursting them. Th e more bubbles you have in the block before they are burst, the greate[...]

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    Chapter 17 Gam es V660 User’s Guide 138 17.1.3 Undo Moves in Bubble Breaker can be undone. T o take back the last move you made, Select Menu > Undo Move . 17.1.4 Set Bubble Breaker options Bubble Breaker allows you to vary your playing experience. • Click Menu > Op tions , and select options from the following: • Play Sounds . T urns on[...]

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    Chapter 17 G ames V660 User’s Guide 139 17.2.2 Playing Solit aire Move any aces on the seve n stacks to the four card spaces at the top of the screen, and then make any other ava ilable plays. When you have made all available plays, click Draw to turn over cards. " The top card that is face up on t he deck is always available for play .[...]

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    Chapter 17 Gam es V660 User’s Guide 140[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 141 C HAPTER 18 Accessories 18.1 Calculator Use the Calculator to do simple arithmetic, including additions, subtractions, multiplications, divisions, and centes imal calcula tions. T o access the Calculator , select St a r t > More > Accessories > Calculator . In the Calculator screen, input digits with keypad. Press t[...]

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    Chapter 18 Accessories V660 User’s Guide 142 " If you close an application any unsaved informat ion will be lost! Highlight an application and press Close to stop the application. Select Menu > Go to to jump to the highlighted application. Select Menu > Refresh to updat e the list. Select Menu > St o p to close the highlighted appli[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 143 C HAPTER 19 File Explorer The File Explorer allows you to see and manage all the files on the V660. " If you delete or modify system or program files, the V660 may not work properly . If this happens you may need to perform a master reset (see Section 13.17 on page 121 ). Select St a r t > More > File Explorer . I[...]

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    Chapter 19 File Explor er V660 User’s Guide 144[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 145 C HAPTER 20 Java The V660 supp orts Java applicatio ns. 20.1 The Java Screen Select St a r t > More > Java . The Java screen displays, showing all Java applications installed on your V660. Highlight an application an d click the navigator to open the program. Figure 106 Java 20.2 Inst alling Java Applications By defaul[...]

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    Chapter 20 Java V660 User’s Guide 146[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 147 C HAPTER 21 SIM Manager When you have a SIM card installed in the V660, you can use this functio n to see details about the card an d manage your list of co ntacts. 21.1 Using the SIM Manager Select St a r t > More > More > SIM Manager . • Select Copy all SIM to Contacts to create duplicate entries of your SIM car[...]

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    Chapter 21 SIM M anager V660 User’s Guide 148[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 149 C HAPTER 22 Firmware Upgrade This chapter describes how to upgrade the V660’ s firmware using a T -Flash (microSD card). Find firmware at www .zyxel.com Make sure you have downloaded (and unzipped ) the correct model firmware and version to your computer b e fore uploading to the device. 1 Be sure to upload the correct mod[...]

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    Chapter 22 Firmware Upgrade V660 User’s Guide 150[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 151 C HAPTER 23 Troubleshooting This chapter offers some sugg estions to solve problems you might encounter . The potential problems are divided into the following categories. • Power , Hardware and LEDs • V660 Access and Login • Cellphone Calls and Messaging • W ireless LAN, V oIP Calls and Inte rnet Access 23.1 Power ,[...]

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    Chapter 23 Trou bleshooting V660 User’s Guide 152 It is likely that the battery is nearly discharg ed (flat). This may be the case even if you are using the USB cable or the included charger . Rech arge the V660’ s ba ttery , or replace it if yo u have a spare with exactly the same specific ations. If this does not help, see th e troubleshootin[...]

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    Chapter 23 Trou bleshooting V660 User’s Guide 153 If this does not help, try connecting a headset or using the speakerphone and making a call (or doing anything else on th e V660 that usually produces a noise). If you can hear the noise through the headset’ s earpiece or the speaker , there ma y be a hardware problem with the inbuilt earpiece. [...]

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    Chapter 23 Trou bleshooting V660 User’s Guide 154 V I am asked for a ‘PIN’, ‘PIN2’, ‘PUK’ or ‘PUK2’. The SIM PIN or PIN2 function is on. The PIN is a code you must enter to access SIM card calling functions. The PIN2 is a different code used to protec t certain specific SIM card functions. Enter the SIM PIN or PIN2 and press Done [...]

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    Chapter 23 Trou bleshooting V660 User’s Guide 155 1 Do not use liquid of any kind to clean the V660. • Y our cellpho ne account may be deac tivated or otherwise unusable. Contact your service provider . V I cannot send or receive MMS messages. • Y our cellpho ne service provider may not supp ort MMS, or you may need to subscribe to the servic[...]

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    Chapter 23 Trou bleshooting V660 User’s Guide 156 If other APs display when you scan, the V660 is working correctly . However , if you know that there are other APs in the area, and no APs di splay when you scan, you may have a hardware problem. In this case, contact your vendor . V I can’t connect to the access point. If you find the AP when y[...]

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    Chapter 23 Trou bleshooting V660 User’s Guide 157 • Y our V oIP service provider may be using se tti ngs that reduce voice qual ity in order to conserve band width. Y ou ma y need to subscribe to a different calling plan to get better call quality . • The V oIP service’ s channels may all be full. W ait a short time and try again. • If ca[...]

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    Chapter 23 Trou bleshooting V660 User’s Guide 158[...]

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    159 P ART V Appendices and Index Product Specification s (161) W ireless LANs (165) Legal Information (179) Customer Support (183) Index (187)[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 161 A PPENDIX A Product S pecifications The following tables summarize the V660 ’ s hardware and firmware features. T able 20 Hardware Specifications Dimensions (L x W x D) 108 x 45 x 16.7 mm Weight 96 g Power S pecification 5.6 V , 0.8 A Ports USB (10-pin I/O connector) T -Flash Port Camera 1.3 megapixel CMOS Antenna Quad-ban[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications V660 User’s Guide 162 Modulation IEEE 802.1 1b: CCK (1 1 and 5. 5 Mbps), DQPSK (2 Mbp s) and DBPSK (1 Mbps) IEEE 802.1 1g: OFDM with BPSK, QPSK and 16/64-QAM sub-Carrier modulations Average Output Power T ole rance: +/- 1.5 dBm IEEE 802.1 1b: 18 dBm at 1 1 Mbps IEEE 802.1 1g: 15 dBm at 54 Mbps RX Sensitivity T ol[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications V660 User’s Guide 163 The following list, which is not exhaustive, i llustrates the standards su pported in the V660. Echo Cancellation Y ou device supports G . 168, an ITU-T standard for eliminating the echo caused by the sound of your voice reverberating in the telephone receiver while you talk. QoS (Quality of[...]

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    Appendix A Product Specifications V660 User’s Guide 164 Microsoft PPTP MS PPTP (Microsof t's implementation of Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) 1.363.5 Compliant AAL5 SAR (Segmentation And Re-assembly) IEEE 802.1 1 Also known by the brand Wi-Fi, denotes a set of Wireless LAN/WL AN standards developed by working group 1 1 of the IEEE LAN/MA[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 165 A PPENDIX B W ireless LANs Wireless LAN T opologies This section discusses ad-hoc and in frastructure w ireless LAN topologies. " This appendix is a general discussion of wireless LANs. Not all features discussed may be avai lable on the V660. Ad-hoc Wireless LAN Configuration The simplest WLAN configuration is an inde [...]

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    Appendix B Wireless LANs V660 User’s Guide 166 Intra-BSS traffic is traf fic betw een wireless cl ients in the BSS. When Intra-BSS is enabled, wireless client A and B can access the wired network and comm unicate with each other . When Intra-BSS is disabled , wireless client A and B can still access the wired network but cannot communicate with e[...]

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    Appendix B Wir eless LANs V660 User’s Guide 167 Figure 109 Infrastructure WLAN Channel A channel is the radio frequency(ies) used by IEEE 802.1 1a/b/g wireless devices. Channels available depend on your ge ographical area. Y ou may have a choice of channels (for your region) so you should use a dif ferent channel th an an adjacent AP (access poin[...]

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    Appendix B Wireless LANs V660 User’s Guide 168 Figure 1 10 RT S /C T S When station A sends data to the AP , it might not know that the station B is already using the channel. If these two stations se nd data at the same time, collis ions may occur when both sets of data arrive at the AP at the same time, r esulting in a loss of me ssages for bot[...]

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    Appendix B Wir eless LANs V660 User’s Guide 169 If the Fragmentation Threshold value is smaller than the RT S / C T S value (see previously) you set then the R TS (Request T o Send)/CTS (Clear to Send) handshake will never occur as data frames will be fragmen ted before they reach R TS/CTS size. Preamble T ype Preamble is used to signal that data[...]

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    Appendix B Wireless LANs V660 User’s Guide 170 W ireless security methods ava ilable on the V660 are data encryption, wireles s client authentication, restricting access by devi ce MAC address and hiding the V660 identity . The following figure shows th e relative effectiveness of th ese wireless security methods available on your V660 . " Y[...]

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    Appendix B Wir eless LANs V660 User’s Guide 171 Determines the network services available to authenticated users once they are connected to the network. • Accounting Keeps track of the client’ s network activity . RADIUS is a simple package exchange in whic h your AP acts as a message rela y between the wireless client and the network RADIUS [...]

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    Appendix B Wireless LANs V660 User’s Guide 172 For EAP-TLS authentication type, you must firs t hav e a wired connection to the network and obtain the certificate(s) from a certificate authorit y (CA). A certificate (als o called digital IDs) can be used to authenticate users and a CA issu es certificates and guar antees the identity of each cert[...]

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    Appendix B Wir eless LANs V660 User’s Guide 173 Dynamic WEP Key Exchange The AP maps a unique ke y that is generated w ith the RADIUS se rver . This key expires when the wireless connection times out, disconnects or reauthentic ation times out. A new WEP key is generated each time r eauthentication is performed. If this feature is enabled, it is [...]

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    Appendix B Wireless LANs V660 User’s Guide 174 Encryption Both WP A and WP A2 impr ove data encryption by using T emporal Key Integri ty Protocol (TKIP), Message Integrity Check (MIC) and IE EE 802.1x. WP A and WP A2 use Advanced Encryption S tandard (AES) in the Counter mode with Cipher block chaining Message authentication code Protocol (CCMP) [...]

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    Appendix B Wir eless LANs V660 User’s Guide 175 Wireless Client WP A Supplicant s A wireless client supplicant is the software that runs on an operating system instructing the wireless client how to use WP A. At the time of writing, the most widely available supplicant is the WP A patch for W indows XP , Funk Software's Odyssey client. The W[...]

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    Appendix B Wireless LANs V660 User’s Guide 176 4 The AP and wireless clients use the TKIP or AES encryption process to encrypt data exchanged between them. Figure 1 12 WP A(2)-PSK Authentication Security Parameters Summary Refer to this table to see what other secur ity parameters you should configure for each Authentication Method/ key managemen[...]

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    Appendix B Wir eless LANs V660 User’s Guide 177 Positioning the antennas properly increases the range and coverage area of a wireless LAN. Antenna Characteristics Frequency An antenna in the frequency of 2.4GHz (IEEE 802.11 b) or 5GHz(IEEE 802.1 1a) is needed to communicate efficiently in a wireless LAN. Radiation Pattern A radiation pattern is a[...]

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    Appendix B Wireless LANs V660 User’s Guide 178 For omni-directional antennas mounted on a table, desk, and so on, point the antenna up. For omni-directional antennas mounted on a wall or ceiling, point the antenn a down. For a single AP application, place omni-directional antennas as close to the center of the coverage area as possible. For direc[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 179 A PPENDIX C Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be reprod uced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, tran slated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, el ectronic, mechanical , magn[...]

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    Appendix C Legal Info rmation V660 User’s Guide 180 If this device does cause harmful inte rference to radio/television reception, which can be determined by turning th e device off and on, the user is enc ouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2 Increase [...]

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    Appendix C Legal Infor mation V660 User’s Guide 181 This device has been designed for t he WLAN 2.4 GHz network throughout the EC region and Switzerland, with restrictions in France. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Vie wing Certifica[...]

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    Appendix C Legal Info rmation V660 User’s Guide 182[...]

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    V660 User’s Guide 183 A PPENDIX D Customer Support Please have the following information r eady when you contact customer support. Required Information • Product model and serial number . • W arranty Information. • Date that you received your de vice. • Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solv e it. Corporate Headqu[...]

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    Appendix D Custo mer Support V660 User’s Guide 184 Denmark • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.dk • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.dk • T elephone: +45-39-55-07 -00 • Fax: +45-39-55-07-07 • W eb Site: www .zyxel.dk • Re g u la r Ma i l : ZyXEL Communications A/ S, Columb usvej, 2860 Soeborg, Denmark Finland • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.fi[...]

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    Appendix D Customer Support V660 User’s Guide 185 • T elephone: +7-3272-590-69 8 • Fax: +7-327 2-590-689 • W eb Site: www .zyxel.kz • Re g u l ar M ai l : ZyXEL Kazakhstan, 43, Dostyk ave.,Office 414, Dost yk Business Centre, 050010, Almaty , Republic of Kazakh s tan North America • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.com • Sales E-mail: sa[...]

  • Page 186

    Appendix D Custo mer Support V660 User’s Guide 186 • W eb Site: www .zyxel.es • Re g ul a r M a i l: ZyXEL Communications, Arte, 21 5ª planta, 28033 Madrid, Spain Sweden • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.se • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.se • T elephone: +46-31-744-770 0 • Fax: +46-31-744-7701 • W eb Site: www .zyxel.se • Re g ul a r [...]

  • Page 187

    Index V660 User’s Guide 187 Index A access point 43 ActiveSync 67 , 69 , 89 address bar 44 Advanced Encryption St andard See AES. AES 174 alarm settings 11 2 , 11 3 alphanumeric keys 25 antenna directional 177 gain 177 omni-directional 177 any key answer 35 AP (access point) 167 application manageme nt 141 appointments 30 , 65 asterisk key 31 att[...]

  • Page 188

    Index V660 User’s Guide 188 contact information 82 , 183 contact name 33 contacts 33 , 37 , 94 contacts list 81 cookies 47 copyright 179 CTS (Clear to Send) 168 currency format 120 customer support 183 D data rate 161 date settings 11 2 , 120 decoder 106 default phone number 33 device lo ck 11 6 digital camera 131 dimensions 161 disclaimer 179 di[...]

  • Page 189

    Index V660 User’s Guide 189 See IBSS 165 Industrial Scientifi c Medical Band 161 information channel 100 infra-red 84 , 11 5 initialization vector (IV) 174 installing a SIM card 26 installing software 91 installing the battery 27 Internet connection 43 Internet Explorer 43 Internet telephony service provid er 38 IP call prefix 103 J Java 145 jitt[...]

  • Page 190

    Index V660 User’s Guide 190 power 25 , 28 power specification 161 preamble mode 169 product registration 181 profile 30 profiles 111 PSK 174 PUK 27 PUK2 code 11 7 Q QoS 163 quality of service see QoS queue 53 R radio specifications 161 RADIUS 170 message types 171 messages 171 shared secret key 171 recently-dialed numbers 34 recharge 25 , 28 reco[...]

  • Page 191

    Index V660 User’s Guide 191 T- F l a s h 27 , 149 time sett ings 11 2 , 120 time zone 28 tools 45 trademarks 179 transfer st atus 141 U UMTS 11 4 uninstalling programs 11 9 unlock 31 unsupervised transfer 38 upgrading firmware 149 USB port 25 USIM 11 4 V VA D 162 video 132 video files 49 , 55 video messages 67 view 45 viewfinder 132 Virtual Priva[...]

  • Page 192

    Index V660 User’s Guide 192[...]