Acer E100, E101 manual

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studies. To guarantee the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, the limits include a significant safety buffer.

Before radio devices can be put in circulation, their agreement with European laws or limits must be confirmed; only then may the CE symbol be applied.

The unit of measurement for the European Council's recom- mended limit for mobile telephones is the "Specific Absorption Rate" (SAR). This SAR limit is 2.0 W/kg, averaged over 10 g of body tissue. It meets the requirements of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and was included in the European Standard EN 50360 for mobile radio devices. The SAR regulation for mobile telephones is in line with European Standard EN 62209-1.The maximum SAR value is calculated at the highest output level in all frequency bands of the mobile telephone. During use, the actual SAR level is usually much lower than the maximum value, because the mobile telephone works in different output levels. It only transmits with as much output as is required to reach the net- work. In general the following applies: The closer you are to a base station, the lower the transmission output of your mobile telephone. The tested SAR of this device is as follows:

E100

 

CE

 

NCC

Head (W/kg 10g)

Body (W/kg 10g)

Head (W/kg 10g)

Body (W/kg 10g)

 

1.37 (2.5 cm)

0.732

N/A

 

0.732

 

 

 

 

 

 

E101

 

 

 

 

 

CE

 

NCC

Head (W/kg 10g)

Body (W/kg 10g)

Head (W/kg 10g)

Body (W/kg 10g)

 

1.5 (2.5 cm)

0.747

N/A

 

0.747

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Acer E100/E101 User Guide Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Table of Contents Advanced Operation Features and functions Product featuresFeatures and functions Getting to know your smartphoneAccessing the help menus Other sources of helpFor information on Refer to How to register Product registrationProduct registration Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Setting Up Unpack your smartphoneUnpack your smartphone Getting to know your smartphone ViewsGetting to know your smartphone Installing a SIM card LED indicatorInstalling or remove Battery on page 1 Installing or remove the battery Installing the batteryInstalling or remove the battery SIM card lockCharging the battery Removing the batteryTurning on for the first time Entering your PIN code Activating a new SIM cardToday screen Turning on for the first timePhone icons Shortcut iconsControl icons Changing or removing shortcutsConnecting to your PC and synchronizing data Making Calls Before making a callMaking a call Before making a callOnscreen number pad Making a call to one of your contactsDialing a number from Call History Tap TalkDialing from other applications Dialing an international numberOnscreen number pad Press Start PhoneVoice call screen Onscreen call optionsAnswering a call Rejecting a callUsing the speakerphone Ending a callPutting a call on hold Swapping between callsAdding notes Muting a callSaving a dialed number to contacts Redialing a missed callCall History Call History Menu optionsAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Input Devices StylusTouch wheel StylusMode Description Onscreen keyboardTap Start Settings Personal Input Word Completion tab Tap Start Settings Personal tab Input Options tabEnabling word completion Other input optionsAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Messaging Messaging screenMessaging screen Text SMS messages Managing your foldersCreating and sending text messages Replying to text messagesSetting up MMS messaging Setting up MMS profilesMMS messages Sorting text messagesTap Menu MMS Settings MMS Profiles tab Creating MMS messagesReplying to MMS messages Sorting MMS messagesAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Using Camera Camera icons and indicatorsCamera icons and indicators Multimedia CameraAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Taking a photo Shooting a videoSupported formats Saving photos and videos to a microSD cardPhoto and video options Editing photosTap Start Multimedia Pictures & Videos Silent mode Putting your smartphone in flight modeEntering flight mode Silent modeAdjusting connection settings Using the Comm. ManagerComm. Manager Activating or deactivating connectionsAdjusting phone connection settings Adjusting connection settingsSelecting a network Creating and editing new phone connectionsAdjusting Bluetooth settings Bluetooth connectionsCreating new bluetooth connections Selecting a network manuallyPhone settings Configuring caller optionsPhone settings Setting up caller ID Setting up call forwardingSetting up call waiting Tap Start Settings Personal Phone Services tabManaging your phonebook Adding and editing contactsEditing a contact Managing your phonebookCopying contacts Deleting contactsCopying a contact from internal memory to the SIM card Copying a contact from the SIM card to internal memorySIM Manager Assigning a ring tone and picture to specific contactsSIM Manager Tap Menu DeleteConnecting to a PC and synchronizing data Copying contact informationConnecting to a PC Configuring USB to PC settingsOther functions Managing your calendarSetting a new appointment Creating tasksBrowsing the Internet Creating a new taskUsing Windows Media Player Multimedia playbackStarting Windows Live Media PlayerSatellite Data Update Tap Start Utilities Satellite Data UpdateStreaming Media Personalizing your smartphone Personalizing your smartphoneOwner Information Adjusting the volume Configuring Today screen programsSettings System About and then the Device ID tab Naming your smartphoneConfiguring sounds and notifications Configuring backlight settingsTap Start Settings Sounds & Notifications Sounds tab Tap Start Settings System Backlight Battery Power tabApplication buttons Managing system certificatesSetting the date and time Setting alarmsAdjusting microphone volume Configuring regional settingsPower saving options Viewing power statusConfiguring screen options Removing programsSetting a schedule Updating your smartphoneUpdating your smartphone Tap Start Notification ManagerResetting your smartphone ResetClean boot Resetting your smartphone Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Accessories and Tips Using the headsetUsing a Bluetooth headset To set up your Bluetooth headsetUsing your smartphone as a modem Using a USB connection Using a Bluetooth connectionUsing your smartphone as a modem Tap Start Programs Internet SharingInserting a microSD card FAQ, troubleshooting and error messages FAQ, troubleshooting and error messagesAppendix Error messages Error message DescriptionSpecifications SpecificationsPerformance DisplayUSB connector BatteryConnectivity CameraDimensions Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Battery information Replacing the battery pack Additional safety information Operating environmentMedical devices VehiclesPotentially explosive environments Emergency calls Disposal and recycling information Taking care of your smartphoneMercury advisory Disposal and recycling informationAcer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide Safety regulations Safety regulationsRadio device regulatory notice General Certificate Information SARE100 NCC warning Lithium-ion battery warning Declaration of Conformity Acer E100/E101 Smartphone User Guide ActiveSync Synchronizing Application buttons Acer E100/E101 Smartphone

E100, E101 specifications

The Acer E101 and E100 series smartphones represent a significant effort by Acer to carve out a niche in the competitive smartphone market. These devices, launched in the late 2000s, are primarily designed for users seeking a blend of functionality, affordability, and style.

The Acer E101 is equipped with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, offering users a reasonable viewing experience for browsing, messaging, and media consumption. It features a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, which, while modest by today's standards, was acceptable for basic tasks during its release time. The device relies on a simple and intuitive user interface powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5, allowing access to essential applications and functionalities that users expect from a smartphone.

On the processing front, the Acer E101 is powered by a 528 MHz processor, complemented by 256 MB of RAM. This hardware configuration, although limited compared to modern specifications, provided decent performance for typical tasks, such as checking emails, browsing the web, and using basic applications. The internal storage capacity is modest, offering 512 MB, which is expandable via microSD cards, allowing users to store additional apps and media.

A standout feature of the E101 series is its camera capabilities. The Acer E101 sports a 3-megapixel rear camera, capable of capturing essential photos and videos. It lacks advanced features such as flash or autofocus, yet it caters to users looking for quick snapshots without the need for professional-grade photography.

Connectivity options on the E101 include 3G support, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, ensuring that users can stay connected whether at home or on the go. The battery capacity of 1500 mAh provides moderate endurance, supporting several hours of usage, depending on individual usage patterns. The device also incorporates a built-in GPS, which enhances navigation capabilities for users seeking location-based services.

The Acer E100 variant shares many similarities with the E101, but it is generally positioned at a slightly lower price point, making it appealing to budget-conscious consumers.

In summary, the Acer E101 and E100 smartphones represent a fundamental step for Acer into the world of mobile technology. While they feature specifications that may be seen as outdated today, they were designed to meet the needs of users seeking reliable and affordable devices for everyday use.