BenQ P51 manual Product data, Phone ID, Lost phone

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Product data

Declaration of conformity

BenQ Mobile hereby declares that the P51 described in this user guide is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Euro- pean Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The relevant dec- laration of conformity (DoC) has been signed. Please call the company hotline if you require a copy of the original or visit:

www.BenQMobile.com/conformity

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1.this device may not cause harmful interference, and

2.this device must accept any interference re- ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the BenQ accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other enhancements may not en- sure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.

Technical data

GSM 850 class:

4 (2 watt)

Frequency range:

824 - 894 MHz

E-GSM 900 class:

4 (2 watt)

Frequency range:

880 - 960 MHz

DCS 1900 class:

1 (1 watt)

Frequency range:

1710 - 1880 MHz

PCS 1900 class:

1 (1 watt)

Frequency range:

1850 - 1990 MHz

Li-ion battery:

1320 mAh

Operating temp.:

–10 °C… 55 °C

SIM card:

3.0/1.8 V

Phone ID

You will need the following details if you lose your phone or SIM card:

the number of the SIM card (on the card):

..............................................................

15-digit serial number of the phone (under the battery):

..............................................................

the customer service number of the service provider:

..............................................................

Lost phone

If you lose your phone or SIM card, contact your service provider immediately to prevent misuse.

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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 System settings Connections settingsPrograms Phone operationPhone screen Making and receiving phone calls Calendar Contacts Internet Explorer MessagingRecording videos Camera/camcorder operationTaking photographs Browsing and opening image, video or music filesMicrosoft ActiveSync Troubleshooting informationCare and maintenance Customer Care Product data WebarooSAR Table of Contents Introduction Phone exterior Front viewName Description Description of the indicators Indicator Colour Lighting Description BehaviourGPS antenna Sky and use the car holder when driving Top view and bottom viewLeft-side view and right-side view Rear view Hardware setup SIM card installationPick 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 Startup First-time startupDeep sleep mode Using the stylusSleep mode PDA phone will go into deep sleep mode under two situationsTo perform a soft reset Soft resetHard reset To perform a hard resetClean boot To perform a clean resetToday screen Today screenNavigation bar Following describe some of the icons on the navigation barStart button Following describe some of the indicators and shortcut icons Menu barEntering typed text Using the Qwerty keyboardInput methods Using the Input Panel Virtual keyboardTranscriber Letter RecognizerBlock Recognizer Writing on the screen Selecting a sentenceTips for getting good recognition Converting writing to textTap Menu Tools Recognize Selecting a drawing Drawing on the screenCreating a drawing Tap Start Settings Personal to enter the Personal settings SettingsPersonal settings ButtonsMenus InputLock MSN OptionsPhone Sounds & NotificationsYour PDA phone or tap on the Navigation bar Speech Commander SettingsToday About System settingsTap Start Settings System to enter the System settings Self TestClocks & Alarms CertificatesMemory Error ReportingDevice Info Power Regional SettingsRemove Programs Connections settingsBluetooth ScreenSetting up Bluetooth To set up a Bluetooth stereo headset Connection SettingsUsing a Bluetooth stereo headset Connections Setting up a Gprs and CSD connection to your ISP To set up a Gprs connection to your ISPTo set up a CSD connection to your ISP Tap FinishConfiguring proxy server settings To connect to your ISPTo edit or delete a VPN profile Setting up a VPN connection to your corporate networkTo create a VPN profile Using Wlan Network Cards connecting to an existing wireless networkGprs Authentication To turn on Wlan detectionSearching for wireless networks to access Wireless ManagerAdding a new wireless network USB to PCMaking and receiving phone calls Phone operationPhone screen Making a call directlyMaking a call from Contacts Answering a callEnding a call You can make a call from ContactsMaking a speed dial call Making a speed dial callMaking a conference call Adding a speed dial entryLoudspeaker SendAssociating notes with calls Viewing past phone activityFlight mode Wireless ManagerIcon Program name Description Where to find ProgramsAutomates download of software Calendar Messaging ContactsInternet Explorer To launch Messaging, tap Start MessagingTo set up an MMS connection automatically Setting up an MMS connectionThere are two ways of setting up an MMS connection To set up an MMS connection manuallyGames Speech CommanderHelp Mobile SecurityJava Manager Excel MobileFile Explorer Pictures & Videos PowerPoint MobileModem Link Pocket MSNSIM Message SearchSet Ringtone SIM ToolkitTo launch Sprite Backup Sprite BackupTerminal Services Client SkypeWord Mobile Recover StorageDigital Media Server SIM UploadFollowing figures show the available functions Camera/camcorder operationTaking photographs Standard capture mode Colour options Recording videos Tap Menu CamcorderOnce 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 Editing an image file with Pocket Edit Tap Programs 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 To copy content to your PDA phone Installing WebarooTo install Webaroo WebarooRunning Webaroo Cannot make outgoing calls Troubleshooting informationCall-related problems Cannot answer incoming callsThere are noises during a call SIM card errorThere are echoes when using VoIP Voice over IP phone Poor receptionConnection problems Message problemsInternet problems Cannot turn the PDA phone on when charging System problemsBattery charging problems When carrying the phone to board a planeCannot run ActiveSync or connection fails ActiveSync problemsSolution Connection is not stable Care and maintenance Customer Care United Kingdom22 26 00 Lost phone Product dataPhone ID SAR Guarantee certificate UK Guarantee certificate IRL Dublin- The Republic of IrelandLicense Agreement License AgreementLimitation of LIABILITY. in no Event 4J.G3D01.081 License Agreement