BenQ P51 manual Associating notes with calls, Viewing past phone activity

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Associating notes with calls

Call notes are integrated into Notes as well as the call log. A new folder named Calls will be created when the first in-call note is made. You can now create a call note.

1.During a phone call, tap or Menu > Create Note.

2.A note will be created with a header containing all pertinent information: caller, company, phone number, date and time of the call. Write your notes and tap OK when you are finished. You will be returned to the previous screen for the duration of the call.

3.You can now access this note by tapping and holding on the entry in Call History and choosing View Note, or by selecting the Calls folder in Notes. Notes are named by the contact from the call or, if the caller is not in Contacts, by phone number.

Viewing past phone activity

The PDA phone stores information about all voice calls made to and from the phone in a call log. This is accessed by tapping Call History from the Phone screen.

In this view, you can see at a glance the phone number of all incoming, outgoing and missed calls, along with when the activity occurred.

Tap an item once, and a small dialog box will show the exact time and duration of the call.

Tap and hold on an item and you will be able to save the entry to Contacts (so long as it is not already in Contacts), view a note associated with the call, delete the record, send an SMS to the caller, or call the caller.

Selecting Menu > Call Timers will bring up a summary of how many minutes were used for all the calls in the log. Here users can also adjust how many weeks or months of calls will be kept in the log. Selecting Menu > Delete All Calls will delete the call log screen.

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Contents P51 PDA Phone User Guide Sidebar Signs Safety PrecautionsInformation for parents Safety Precautions Bluetooth Table of Contents Today screen SettingsInput methods Connections settings System settingsPhone screen Making and receiving phone calls Phone operationPrograms Calendar Contacts Internet Explorer MessagingTaking photographs Camera/camcorder operationRecording videos Browsing and opening image, video or music filesCare and maintenance Customer Care Product data Troubleshooting informationMicrosoft ActiveSync WebarooSAR Table of Contents Introduction Front view Phone exteriorName Description Indicator Colour Lighting Description Behaviour Description of the indicatorsTop view and bottom view GPS antenna Sky and use the car holder when drivingLeft-side view and right-side view Rear view SIM card installation Hardware setupPick up and raise the SIM card holder in an upright position Battery installation Slide the battery lock switch to the lock position Removing the batteryThen remove the battery Battery charging First-time startup StartupSleep mode Using the stylusDeep sleep mode PDA phone will go into deep sleep mode under two situationsHard reset Soft resetTo perform a soft reset To perform a hard resetTo perform a clean reset Clean bootToday screen Today screenFollowing describe some of the icons on the navigation bar Navigation barStart button Menu bar Following describe some of the indicators and shortcut iconsInput methods Using the Qwerty keyboardEntering typed text Virtual keyboard Using the Input PanelBlock Recognizer Letter RecognizerTranscriber Selecting a sentence Writing on the screenTap Menu Tools Recognize Converting writing to textTips for getting good recognition Creating a drawing Drawing on the screenSelecting a drawing Personal settings SettingsTap Start Settings Personal to enter the Personal settings ButtonsLock InputMenus MSN OptionsSounds & Notifications PhoneToday Speech Commander SettingsYour PDA phone or tap on the Navigation bar Tap Start Settings System to enter the System settings System settingsAbout Self TestCertificates Clocks & AlarmsDevice Info Error ReportingMemory Regional Settings PowerBluetooth Connections settingsRemove Programs ScreenSetting up Bluetooth Using a Bluetooth stereo headset Connection SettingsTo set up a Bluetooth stereo headset Connections To set up a Gprs connection to your ISP Setting up a Gprs and CSD connection to your ISPTap Finish To set up a CSD connection to your ISPTo connect to your ISP Configuring proxy server settingsTo create a VPN profile Setting up a VPN connection to your corporate networkTo edit or delete a VPN profile Gprs Authentication Network Cards connecting to an existing wireless networkUsing Wlan To turn on Wlan detectionAdding a new wireless network Wireless ManagerSearching for wireless networks to access USB to PCPhone screen Phone operationMaking and receiving phone calls Making a call directlyEnding a call Answering a callMaking a call from Contacts You can make a call from ContactsMaking a conference call Making a speed dial callMaking a speed dial call Adding a speed dial entrySend LoudspeakerViewing past phone activity Associating notes with callsWireless Manager Flight modePrograms Icon Program name Description Where to findAutomates download of software Calendar Internet Explorer ContactsMessaging To launch Messaging, tap Start MessagingThere are two ways of setting up an MMS connection Setting up an MMS connectionTo set up an MMS connection automatically To set up an MMS connection manuallyHelp Speech CommanderGames Mobile SecurityFile Explorer Excel MobileJava Manager Modem Link PowerPoint MobilePictures & Videos Pocket MSNSet Ringtone SearchSIM Message SIM ToolkitTerminal Services Client Sprite BackupTo launch Sprite Backup SkypeDigital Media Server Recover StorageWord Mobile SIM UploadTaking photographs Camera/camcorder operationFollowing figures show the available functions Standard capture mode Colour options Tap Menu Camcorder Recording videosShooting videos Browsing and opening image, video or music filesOnce it is located, you can tap it to open it Viewing videos or playing music Viewing imagesRepeat or Properties as needed Name Description Tap Programs Pocket Edit Editing an image file with Pocket EditOptions in Pocket Edit Setting up a sync relationship Installing ActiveSync on PCMicrosoft ActiveSync To synchronise information Adding programsNext Removing programs Tap Start Settings System Remove ProgramsPush Mail To set up Push Mail Connect to ActiveSync using BluetoothTap Start Programs ActiveSync Tap Menu Add Server Source Tap Menu Connect via Bluetooth To install Webaroo Installing WebarooTo copy content to your PDA phone WebarooRunning Webaroo Call-related problems Troubleshooting informationCannot make outgoing calls Cannot answer incoming callsThere are echoes when using VoIP Voice over IP phone SIM card errorThere are noises during a call Poor receptionInternet problems Message problemsConnection problems Battery charging problems System problemsCannot turn the PDA phone on when charging When carrying the phone to board a planeSolution ActiveSync problemsCannot run ActiveSync or connection fails Connection is not stableCare and maintenance United Kingdom Customer Care22 26 00 Phone ID Product dataLost phone SAR Guarantee certificate UK Dublin- The Republic of Ireland Guarantee certificate IRLLicense Agreement License AgreementLimitation of LIABILITY. in no Event 4J.G3D01.081 License Agreement

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