BenQ P51 manual Microsoft ActiveSync, Installing ActiveSync on PC, Setting up a sync relationship

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Microsoft ActiveSync

Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronise the information on your desktop computer with the information on your device. Synchronisation compares the data on your device with your desktop computer and updates both computers with the most recent information. For example:

Keep Pocket Outlook data up-to-date by synchronising your device with Microsoft Outlook data on your desktop computer.

Synchronise Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between your device and desktop computer. Your files are automatically converted to the correct format.

Back up and restore your device data.

Copy (rather than synchronise) files between your device and desktop computer.

Control when synchronisation occurs by selecting a synchronisation mode. For example, you can synchronise continually while connected to your desktop computer or only when you choose the synchronise command.

Select which information types are synchronised and control how much data is synchronised. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronised.

Installing ActiveSync on PC

Insert the Companion CD containing ActiveSync into the optical drive of your computer, and then follow the instructions on the screen to complete installation.

To ensure that synchronisation works properly, you must install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer before connecting your PDA phone to the computer.

Setting up a sync relationship

After you have installed ActiveSync on your PC, you can begin to connect your PDA phone to the PC. Take the included data cable and connect the mini-USB end to your PDA phone’s mini-USB socket and the USB end to your computer’s USB socket.

Once the data cable connects the PDA phone to the PC, the PDA phone will emit a sound indicating connection found. On the PC side, a Synchronization Setup Wizard will automatically pop up.

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Contents P51 PDA Phone User Guide Information for parents Safety PrecautionsSidebar Signs Safety Precautions Bluetooth Table of Contents Input methods SettingsToday screen Connections settings System settingsCalendar Contacts Internet Explorer Messaging Phone operationPhone screen Making and receiving phone calls ProgramsBrowsing and opening image, video or music files Camera/camcorder operationTaking photographs Recording videosWebaroo Troubleshooting informationCare and maintenance Customer Care Product data Microsoft ActiveSyncSAR 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 Then remove the battery Removing the batterySlide the battery lock switch to the lock position Battery charging First-time startup StartupPDA phone will go into deep sleep mode under two situations Using the stylusSleep mode Deep sleep modeTo perform a hard reset Soft resetHard reset To perform a soft 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 iconsEntering typed text Using the Qwerty keyboardInput methods Virtual keyboard Using the Input PanelTranscriber Letter RecognizerBlock Recognizer Selecting a sentence Writing on the screenTips for getting good recognition Converting writing to textTap Menu Tools Recognize Selecting a drawing Drawing on the screenCreating a drawing Buttons SettingsPersonal settings Tap Start Settings Personal to enter the Personal settingsMSN Options InputLock MenusSounds & Notifications PhoneYour PDA phone or tap on the Navigation bar Speech Commander SettingsToday Self Test System settingsTap Start Settings System to enter the System settings AboutCertificates Clocks & AlarmsMemory Error ReportingDevice Info Regional Settings PowerScreen Connections settingsBluetooth Remove ProgramsSetting up Bluetooth To set up a Bluetooth stereo headset Connection SettingsUsing 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 edit or delete a VPN profile Setting up a VPN connection to your corporate networkTo create a VPN profile To turn on Wlan detection Network Cards connecting to an existing wireless networkGprs Authentication Using WlanUSB to PC Wireless ManagerAdding a new wireless network Searching for wireless networks to accessMaking a call directly Phone operationPhone screen Making and receiving phone callsYou can make a call from Contacts Answering a callEnding a call Making a call from ContactsAdding a speed dial entry Making a speed dial callMaking a conference call Making a speed dial callSend LoudspeakerViewing past phone activity Associating notes with callsWireless Manager Flight modePrograms Icon Program name Description Where to findAutomates download of software Calendar To launch Messaging, tap Start Messaging ContactsInternet Explorer MessagingTo set up an MMS connection manually Setting up an MMS connectionThere are two ways of setting up an MMS connection To set up an MMS connection automaticallyMobile Security Speech CommanderHelp GamesJava Manager Excel MobileFile Explorer Pocket MSN PowerPoint MobileModem Link Pictures & VideosSIM Toolkit SearchSet Ringtone SIM MessageSkype Sprite BackupTerminal Services Client To launch Sprite BackupSIM Upload Recover StorageDigital Media Server Word MobileFollowing figures show the available functions Camera/camcorder operationTaking photographs Standard capture mode Colour options Tap Menu Camcorder Recording videosOnce it is located, you can tap it to open it Browsing and opening image, video or music filesShooting videos Repeat or Properties as needed Viewing imagesViewing videos or playing music Name Description Tap Programs Pocket Edit Editing an image file with Pocket EditOptions in Pocket Edit Microsoft ActiveSync Installing ActiveSync on PCSetting up a sync relationship Next Adding programsTo synchronise information Push Mail Tap Start Settings System Remove ProgramsRemoving programs Tap Start Programs ActiveSync Tap Menu Add Server Source Connect to ActiveSync using BluetoothTo set up Push Mail Tap Menu Connect via Bluetooth Webaroo Installing WebarooTo install Webaroo To copy content to your PDA phoneRunning Webaroo Cannot answer incoming calls Troubleshooting informationCall-related problems Cannot make outgoing callsPoor reception SIM card errorThere are echoes when using VoIP Voice over IP phone There are noises during a callConnection problems Message problemsInternet problems When carrying the phone to board a plane System problemsBattery charging problems Cannot turn the PDA phone on when chargingConnection is not stable ActiveSync problemsSolution Cannot run ActiveSync or connection failsCare and maintenance United Kingdom Customer Care22 26 00 Lost phone Product dataPhone ID 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

P51 specifications

The BenQ P51 is a standout device in the realm of portable projectors, designed to deliver exceptional performance and versatility for both personal and professional use. One of its primary features is its Full HD (1080p) resolution capability, which ensures that users can enjoy crystal-clear images and vibrant colors, making it ideal for movie nights, presentations, and gaming sessions. The projector’s compact form factor makes it easily portable, fitting perfectly in a backpack or briefcase, allowing users to take their cinematic experience anywhere.

Equipped with advanced DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, the BenQ P51 provides high brightness levels, often exceeding 3000 lumens, allowing for use in various lighting conditions, from dimly lit rooms to bright environments. This high brightness combined with a higher contrast ratio enhances the depth and detail of images, resulting in a visually captivating experience.

Another significant characteristic of the BenQ P51 is its multiple connectivity options. It offers HDMI, USB, and wireless connectivity, enabling users to easily connect their laptops, smartphones, tablets, or media players without hassle. This versatility supports a wide range of multimedia formats and enhances interactive presentations, especially with its built-in Wi-Fi capability that allows for seamless streaming.

The projector also boasts impressive battery life, crucial for on-the-go use, offering several hours of projection time on a single charge. This mobility is further supplemented by its user-friendly interface, which simplifies the setup process, making it accessible for users of all technical levels.

Additionally, the BenQ P51 features a built-in speaker that delivers decent audio quality, although users can also connect external audio systems for a more immersive experience. The projector’s lens is designed with a short throw ratio, enabling it to project large images from close distances, making it practical for small spaces.

In conclusion, the BenQ P51 combines portability, high-quality visuals, and versatile connectivity, making it an excellent choice for users seeking a reliable projector for various applications. Whether it's for casual home entertainment or professional presentations, the P51 stands out with its robust features and user-centric design, ensuring that users can project their creativity and presentations with confidence.