Before You Turn On ...

A. Install the SIM Card

OPEN

PRESS LOCK

OPEN

PRESS LOCK

1. Slide and hold the back cover latch to the unlock position ( ) to release and remove the back cover.

2. If you have installed the battery, remove it by lifting it up from its top end.

3. Press and slide the SIM card holder towards right to unlock and lift it open.

B. Install an SD™ card (not included in box)

Two SD card slots on the device

Peel open the rubber that covers the storage card slot and insert the SD card into the slot with its gold contacts facing down.

To remove the SD card, press it to eject it from the slot.

C. Install the battery

b

Battery

a

D.Charge the battery

The battery is not fully charged out of the box. Charge the battery by plugging the AC adapter plug to an electrical outlet and plugging the USB end to the sync connector port at the bottom of the device. The battery is fully charged after about 3 hours of charging.

E. Turn on/off the device

Press and hold the POWER button for about 3 to 5 seconds to turn on or off the device. When turning off, a message will

Quick Setup Wizard

When you power on your device for the first time, a Quick Setup Wizard will guide you through touch screen calibration, provide a quick tutorial on stylus operation and pop-up menus, and allow you to set the date, time and a device password.

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the wizard.

Synchronize Your PDA Phone and PC

Synchronize your PC with your device to keep information such as contacts, tasks, and appointments up-to-date on your device.

Set up synchronization software on your PC

Depending on the Operating System (OS) of your PC, you will need either Microsoft ActiveSync® 4.5 (or later) or Windows Mobile® Device Center to synchronize your device with your PC.

Set up ActiveSync on Windows XP®

Set up Windows Mobile Device

1

Install ActiveSync 4.5 on your PC from

Center on Windows Vista®

 

 

the Getting Started Disc.

 

4. Insert the SIM card into the holder with its gold contacts facing down and its cut-off corner facing toward outside of the slot.

5. Move the SIM card holder down, and then press gently to close and lock it in place.

1

Slide the back cover latch

2

Install the battery by inserting

 

to unlock and remove the

 

its bottom part first, and then

 

back cover.

 

gently pushing the rest in place.

appear on the screen. Tap Yes to turn off the device.

2

Connect your device to your PC.

 

The Synchronization Setup Wizard

 

automatically starts and guides you to

 

create a synchronization partnership. Click

 

Next to proceed.

1

Connect your device to your PC.

 

Windows Mobile Device Center will

open. On the screen, click Set up your device.

The PDA Phone

Notification LEDs

MESSAGING

INTERNET EXPLORER

HTC Home

HTC Home™ is a Today screen plug-in that gives you up-to-date local information at a glance, such as time, day and weather information, and shows new messages and missed calls.

HTC Home also has three other tabs that let you quickly access your frequently-called contacts, often-used or accessed programs or device settings, and sound settings.

Send a Text Message

Send out short text messages to another mobile phone.

1 Tap Start > Messaging > SMS \ MMS.

Make that First Call

1Press the TALK button to open the Phone screen.

2Tap the keys on the Phone screen to enter the first few digits of a phone number or the beginning letters of a contact name.

3 The Smart Dialing panel will display the matching phone numbers in Call History as well as

3

To synchronize your device with your PC,

 

clear the Synchronize directly with a

server running Microsoft Exchange check box and click Next.

POWER

Earpiece

Touch Screen

Soft Keys

END

TALK

the matching contacts found on your device and SIM card. Select the number or contact

you want to call then press TALK.

For hands-free operation, connect your device with the wired headset or Bluetooth® headset (not included) to your device.

To learn how to connect a Bluetooth

Smart Dialing

headset to your device, refer to the

Panel

User Manual.

 

4

Select the information types that you want

 

to synchronize, then click Next.

2

Select the information you want to

 

synchronize and click Next.

Start menu

OK

NAVIGATION Control/ENTER

2

Tap Menu > New >

3

Enter the mobile

 

SMS.

 

phone number* in To

and then write your message. Tap Send.

* You can also tap To to choose a contact from your SIM card or

5 Click Finish.

Fingerprint Sensor

Contacts list.

TALK Button

3

Type in a name for your PDA phone

 

and click Set Up.

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HTC P6500 Before You Turn On, Quick Setup Wizard, Synchronize Your PDA Phone and PC, HTC Home, Send a Text Message

P6500 specifications

The HTC P6500, released in the mid-2000s, was a device that marked HTC's significant evolution in the realm of mobile technology. Known for its robust features and user-friendly interface, the P6500 was primarily aimed at business users who sought functionality without compromising on style.

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Memory was another feature where the P6500 excelled, featuring expandable storage options through a microSD slot. This meant that users could increase their device's capacity to store important documents, presentations, and multimedia files, thus catering to the needs of professionals who relied on their mobile devices for productivity.

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In summary, the HTC P6500 was a well-rounded device combining advanced technologies with user-centric features. Its emphasis on business functionality, connectivity, and multimedia capabilities set a benchmark for future HTC devices and contributed to the brand's reputation for quality mobile solutions.