Tap to select brightness level. If Power Save is activated, the front light turns off. 3. When finished, tap OK. Note If the remaining battery power decreases, the brightness level may be lower than the selected setting. Chapter 2: Basic Skills Setting Power To confirm and control power usage: 1. Tap , then Settings. On the System tab, tap Power. 2. Set Power Options. 3. When finished, tap OK. Displays remaining battery power. When the AC Adapter is used, the battery charging mode is displayed, but the remaining battery power is not displayed. When checked, automatically turns off when the device hasn't been used for a user-set amount of time. Sets the time that elapses until the power automatically turns off. Automatically turns the power off when the AC Adapter (external power) is in use. Check to turn the power on if you press the program buttons or the SEND button when the device is off. To prevent the device from being turned on when the button is pressed accidentally, clear the checkbox. Chapter 2: Basic Skills Setting Memory Memory for the device is automatically managed. You can adjust data storage memory and program running memory, and confirm the amount of free space on a storage card. Changing memory allocation: 1. Tap , then Settings. On the System tab, tap Memory to display the Memory setting screen. Slider. Free space of the Program memory. Free space of the Storage memory. 2. Drag the slider widthwise to adjust the memory allocation between Storage and Program. 3. When finished, tap OK. Chapter 2: Basic Skills To confirm usage status of a storage card: 1. Tap , then Settings. On the System tab, tap Memory, then the Storage Card tab on the bottom. Capacity of a storage card being inserted. Free space. Capacity in use. 2. When finished, tap OK. Releasing memory: If memory is approaching full capacity, you can free up space by: • Transferring data to a storage card or to your computer then delete it from your device. • Deleting unnecessary files and programs. • Quitting the program currently in use. Note For more detailed information on operation method or the releasing memory, tap then Help. Chapter 3 Chapter 3Chapter 3Phone Functions Phone FunctionsPhone Functions Chapter 3: Phone Functions This device’s phone component can be used with the Earphone Microphone or as a speakerphone. Unlike conventional cell phones, it is not designed to be held against the head in conversation. Such unauthorized use of the phone, without an Earphone Microphone or other than as a speakerphone, is contrary to the design of this product and is not recommended. For instructions on how to use the phone with Earphone Microphone or as a speakerphone, please refer to page 61 of this manual. Using Phone Function Launching Watcher The “Watcher” program is used for the phone functions of your device. When the Radio Standby Switch is ON and Watcher is launched, the Watcher screen automatically is displayed when a call is received, even if you are currently using another program. 1. Turn the Radio Standby Switch (located on the left side) ON. Watcher will automatically launch and the phone can be used when the main screen appears. Note When launched, a watcher status icon is displayed on the right part of the Today screen command bar. As long as the Radio Standby Switch is ON, the Watcher screen will automatically appear when a call is received, even if the main unit is off. is operated by the Pocket PC operating system and the application programs on the device, pre-loaded and post-loaded. If the system get in such unusual case as when a button or tapping the screen does not respond, the phone functions are also unavailable, voice or data, outgoing or incoming. In such a case, please reset your device. See Chapter 10 (Resetting). Ending Watcher 1. Turn the Radio Standby Switch OFF. Watcher will turn off and the screen will disappear. Do not quit Watcher during a call or communication. Note When Watcher is OFF, the phone functions will not work even if the device is on. If you turn the switch OFF while the device is OFF, the device will turn on automatically, and then the Watcher will turn off. Chapter 3: Phone Functions Main Screen DATA tab In Use Indicator. Receiving Signal Strength Indicator. Coverage Indicator Icons. Receiving Signal Strength/No Service Indicator. Status box displays information about the current call and any status messages. Indicator icons. Connection Drop-List. Phone number of the connection destination. Shortcut to Dial-up Manager. Data/Voice Controls Tab Selection. VOICE tab Call progress indicator. Incoming or Outgoing number and cross-referenced Phone Book name. Phone Book. Volume up and down, and Microphone Mute. Scratch Pad. SEND button. END button. CLR button. Dial pad. Chapter 3: Phone Functions Icons Icons of the display indication Icon Meaning Auto-Answer incoming Voice Calls Unread message waiting - flashes when message is set to high priority. One or more voice mail messages One or more m...