Microsoft WIhipi-2300 Manual de usuario

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®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.

6. Camera key
Press to activate Camera function.
7. Navigation/OK key
Press to enter menu/item or confirm action.
Move it upward or downward to scroll through
names, phone numbers, menus, an settings. Also
moves the cursor to highlight text while editing.
8. Back/Delete
Press to go back to the previous screen or
delete an entry.
9. Power key
Press and hold to power the device on/off.
Press briefly to end or reject an incoming call
or go back to the Home screen.
10.Number keys
Enter numbers and symbols.
11.Charger/USB Cable connector
Use the connector to synchronize data or
recharge the battery.
1Side keys
Press up/down briefly to adjust
volume, or mute a ringing tone.
On the Home screen, press and hold
side UP to show Quick list. Press and
hold Side DOWN to enter Notes.
2LSK(Left) and RSK (Right)
Perform the function indicated by
3Home key
Press to go back to the Home screen
wherever you are. Or press and hold
to lock the keypad.
4Talk key
Press to dial number or receive a call.
Press to answer a second call while
placing first caller on hold.
Switch between two active calls.
Press to perform hold function.
Press to enter Call History.
5Slot for T-FLASH card
Insert T-FLASH card here.
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1. Security precautions
To ensure effective and secure use of your device, please read the following precautions carefully before
operation.
1.1 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) signals
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the
emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines that establish
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
1.2 Precautions while talking on your phone
Keep a minimum distance of 2.5cm from your phone to your body when in use. Install only accessories that
are provided with your purchase or that are authorized by the manufacturer. Otherwise, the upper limit of
radio frequency leakage prescribed may be exceeded.
1.3 Compatibility of radio frequency interference
Electronic devices without a well-designed shield or those whose radio compatibility has not yet been
configured may experience interference caused by your phone.
1.4 In public
Some public places, such as hospitals, health resorts, or other medical facilities, post signage prohibiting
cell phone usage. Heed such warnings and power off your phone in designated public places.
1.5 Safety in aircraft
Federal aviation regulations stipulate that cell phone usage is not allowed on board aircraft or during flights.
Using cellular equipment on board an airplane can cause interference to aircraft navigation systems and/or
networks. Follow all in-air flight instructions for powering off cellular and other electronic devices while on
board aircraft. It is against the law of most countries to use cellular equipment while on board an airplane.
1.6 Pacemakers
The Health Industry ManufacturersAssociation recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be
maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.

Persons with pacemakers:
•Should always keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is
turned ON.
•Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
•Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have
any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
1.7 Hearing aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you
may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.
1.8 Other medical devices
Other personal medical devices not specified in this user manual may experience external RF energy
interference if not adequately shielded. Consult the manufacturer of your medical device to obtain the
proper information regarding external RF energy. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities where
regulations are posted in designated areas. Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment sensitive
to external RF energy.
1.9 Road safety
When using any cellular device while operating vehicles or heavy machinery, caution is advised. Hands-
free devices are recommended. In some states or countries, using cellular devices while operating a
vehicle is against the law.
1.10 Explosive environment
When in any area with a potentially explosive environment, or where flammable materials are present,
cellular devices should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Electrical sparks in
such areas may cause fire or an explosion, resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to
use the equipment at refueling areas, such as service or gas stations. Users are reminded of the need to
observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blasting
operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive environment are often, but not always, clearly
marked. These include fueling areas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities,
and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.

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 injury.
1.12 Electromagnetic radiation
Your phone fully complies with the standards related to wireless irradiation enacted by the authority of the
State and International Health Association. These limitations are part of the comprehensive regulations and
constitute public wireless irradiation permission standards. These standards are developed and formed
after long-term intensive scientific research by independent scientific organizations such s ICNIRP
(International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection). These standards contain a large surplus
to ensure the safety of all and take the variable factors of various measurement conditions in consideration.
1.13 Other precautions
The phone is comprised of precise electronic circuits, magnets and a battery system. Caution is advised
when handling the components, particularly with regard to the following:
¾Keep the phone and its accessories away from liquid or humidity.
¾Keep the phone away from extreme temperatures.
¾Keep metal objects (i.e., coins or key coils) away from the phone to avoid short circuits.
¾The vibration function of the phone may move the phone, so do not put the phone near a flame or a lit
cigar or cigarette.
¾Avoid dropping or severe knocking of the phone to prevent damage.
¾Keep the device away from computer disks, credit cards, traveling cards, or other magnetic objects,
otherwise the message stored in the magnetic disk or credit card may be affected.
¾Do not place you phone or battery in an environment exceeding 60°C, for example, on an automobile
dashboard, window, or behind a glass plate penetrated by the sunshine.
¾Do not remove the battery while the phone is in the power on state or booting up state.
¾Do not discard the battery in fire.
¾Do not place the phone battery in the mouth. Swallowed electrolytes may be poisonous. Should
ingestion occur, contact a physician or emergency medical facility immediately.
¾Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or other accessories.
¾The built-in battery must only be changed by a professional service engineer. If it is displaced with a
battery error, an explosion may occur. Be sure to handle the used battery according to manufacturer’s
instructions.
¾Usage of batteries or chargers not designed by the manufacturer may pose a potential risk.
Manufacturer’s accessories are recommended and available for your device.
¾Heat is generated by prolonged usage of the headphones and by prolonged charging of the cellular
device.

¾A 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 the phone. Do not use a chemical reagent or a cleanser
containing abrasives to avoid damage to the phone’s casing.
¾Please do not keep the state of having no battery in the battery compartment or outage; otherwise,
some data may be initialized.
¾The metal material contained in the phone may cause you in hyper susceptibility, which depends on
your physique or health status.
¾Since that parts such as liquid crystal display and pick-up head belong to fragile parts, please carefully
keep them such that the phone may not be impacted or squeezed.
¾Do not engage the camera’s flash component directly in the line of sight. A safe distance should be
maintained.

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.
2.1 Installing the SIM card
The SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card contains a computer chip that stores your personal number,
phone book, and other services provided by your cellular service provider.
To insert a SIM card:
1. Press on the battery release latch and slide the battery cover downward to open.
2. Remove the battery by lifting it up from both sides of the bottom edge.
3. Lift up the SIM metal socket.
4. Insert the SIM card with the gold-plated contact area on the cardfacing down. Push the metal socket
down to lock into place.
2.1.2 PIN and PUK code
PIN code: A Personal Identification Number (PIN) is provided with the purchases of your SIM card. You
can prevent other people from using your SIM card without your permission by using the PIN protection
function included with the phone. However, once you have enabled the PIN protection function, you will
need to enter your PIN each time you turn on your phone. Entering the wrong PIN three times will lock your
SIM card automatically. No one will be able to view data or access functions on the SIM card.
PUK code: When the SIM card is locked, only the device’s PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) code can unlock it.
If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten times consecutively, the SIM card will be locked permanently.
Usually, the PUK code is accompanies the SIM card at time of purchase. If you have lost your PUK code or
the PUK code was not provided with the SIM card at time of purchase, contact your network service
provider.
2.2 Installing the T-FLASH card
Use only the T-FLASH (Secure Digital) card in your Smart phone. You can install the T-FLASH Card to
store images, video clips, music, and other data on your phone.
To insert a T-FLASH card:
1. Follow the instructions provided in Section 2.1 for removing the back cover and battery.
2. Slide the T-FLASH card into the holder, with the gold-plated contact area facing down.

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. Insert the battery by aligning the exposed copper part of the battery pack with the protruding copper
conductor, and then gently push the bottom of the battery into place.
2. Slide the cover on the phone.
2.3.2 Charging the Battery
When the battery is drained below normal working value, the screen displays an empty battery icon and
sound an alert. Charge the battery immediately upon notice to avoid losing data saved to the phone. If
proper action is not taken to recharge the battery, the phone will automatically shutdown after the battery
life is depleted.
The phone contains a rechargeable lithium battery. The phone is designed to use only manufacturer-
specified original chargers and batteries, to ensure the longevity of the phone.
¾Insert the charger plug into the USB charger port carefully.
¾When charging in the power off status of the phone, connect the USB charger to the external power
source, and the battery icon in the phone screen will begin flickering. If charging in the switch-on status
of the phone, the display screen will show a notice of “charging now”. The phone can still be used
while charging.
¾Before the device’s first use, charge the battery by using the accessory charger for a full 8-10 hours.
Charging fully will ensure that the battery reaches its best performance after two or three times of full
charge and discharge cycles.
¾When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator icon will stop flickering. If the phone is powered
off, the display will show “charging is completed!”
¾Disconnect the connections between the charger and the phone when charging has completed.
Note: The accessory USB data cable has the charging function too in connecting the phone and the
computer. However, because the voltage provided by the USB port of the computer cannot meet
the charging requirements of the phone completely, using USB data cable to charge the battery
will affect the longevity of the battery. We advise you to charge the battery by using the battery
charger.
2.4 Power on/off
Press the Power key for several seconds to power on/off your phone. When no SIM card is installed, a
prompt will appear on the display.

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, time, power up password, E-Mail account, etc.
2.5 The Home screen
Power on your phone and wait until it fully boots. This displays the Home screen as illustrated below.
Status bar
Shortcut bar
Function key
Information display area
Note: Icons illustrated in this User’s Manual are for explanatory purposes only. Some icons introduced
here may not be the same as those presented in your phone due to firmware upgrades. Follow
the prompts and icons provided with your cellular device.
2.5.1 Indicator bar
In the Status bar, the device displays the status of various indicators, including battery life, signal strength,
GPRS and many others. The following table provides a brief description of icons that can be displayed in
the Status bar.
Icon Meaning Icon Meaning
New E-mail or text message (SMS) Radio off
New voice call Missing SIM
New instant message Faulty SIM
Voice call Sync error
Voice call in progress Roaming
Ringer off Wi-Fi on
Data call in progress Wi-Fi connected
Call forwarded Wi-Fi data call
Call on hold GPRS available
Missed call GPRS connected
Battery level Numeric
Low battery alert Signal strength
No battery, or faulty battery Radio connected, or no signal
Battery charging/Data cable connected

2.5.2 Shortcut bar
In the Shortcut bar, there are five shortcut keys representing their respective functions for navigating
available programs within the device.
2.5.3 Information display area
In the Information display area, relative information is displayed, including name of your Internet service
provider, current date/time, recent appointments and reminders, scene mode status and new message
prompt.
2.5.4 Soft key bar
The command at soft key bar is in accordance with current menu function, which can be performed by LSK
and RSK.
2.5.5 Start menu
Screen Shot 2.5.5
The Start menu is a function key located in the in left bottom corner of
the screen. Press the LSK to open Menu options. All program functions
are listed on the Start menu.
Screen Shot 2.6
2.6 To Add Speed Dial
On the Start menu, press the RSK
to select Add speed dial from
Menu.
You can add a maximum of 99 speed dial entries using numeric key
combinations.
2.7 Lock and Unlock
While the phone is on, press and hold the Power button to lock the
keypad. Press LSK then *key to unlock it.
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