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  • Page 1 %H LQVSLUHG and safety precautions...
  • Page 2 This unit has a built-in lithium battery which should be used only as instructed · and changed only by Siemens service personnel. Use only the supplied AC/DC adapter. When the adapter is plugged into the power socket it must be free from ob- structions.
  • Page 3 At the rear of the device: Stylus (pull out) Touch-sensitive screen Show/hide button for input panel (orange) to indicate battery charging = scroll upwards = cancel operation = enter/confirm function = scroll downwards Control key (see detailed diagram) Software control SIMpad button On/Off button...
  • Page 4 Serial interface or audio headphones interface (Universal interface for Lumberg · plug, as used in Siemens dems or for direct connection to a PC. Interface (not supported). IrDA infrared interface. Suitable for connection to a printer or to a modem-capable telephone for internet connections.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Safety Precautions... 2 Front View with Controls... 3 Connetcions at the Rear of the Device... 4 Your New Generation Device ... 7 What is in the Box ... 8 Optional Accessories... 8 Switching SIMpad on for the First Time... 9 Basic Settings after SIMpad is switched on for the First Time ...
  • Page 6 Basic Information... 54 Starting the Inbox ... 55 Archive Folder (e-Mail Account)... 56 Receiving e-Mails ... 56 Displaying e-Mails... 56 Replying to/Forwarding e-Mails ... 57 Sending e-Mails ... 58 Creating e-Mails... 58 Attaching Files to e-Mails ... 58 Microsoft Office for Handheld PC 2000 ... 59 Microsoft Pocket Outlook for Handheld PC 2000 ...
  • Page 7 Congratulations on purchasing a this manual), a mobile device powered by the Microsoft Handheld PC 2000 operating system. Your SIMpad belongs to a new class of device known as Web pad. The large screen provides users with a significantly better information display than that offered by current mobile devices (palmtops, PocketPCs or cell phones).
  • Page 8: Optional Accessories

    The package contains: A SIMpad Three styli, one of which is in the stylus storage slot An AC/DC adapter A serial PC connection cable A CD-ROM with Microsoft Outlook 2000 (*) software A set of documentation with User Manuals and Software Licenses. (*) PC requirements: Microsoft ActiveSync: –...
  • Page 9 Before operating your SIMpad for the first time, it is vital that you read the on page 2! must be charged for at least to both SIMpad and power socket. Charging is indicated by the orange LED on the SIMpad. Use the power adapter supplied.
  • Page 10 A welcome screen is displayed after your SIMpad is first switched on. Fol- low the instructions on the screen. Subsequently, a number of important basic settings are requested. After turning the device on, you are asked to calibrate the screen. Calibra- tion is necessary to allow the touch-sensitive screen to react correctly to the pressure point.
  • Page 11 World Clock Date/Time Tap with the stylus on the year. Now use the displayed keys select the year. To set the current month, tap the month and choose the current month from the displayed list. After you have selected the month, tap the current date.
  • Page 12 After you have entered the date and time, a dialog box in which you can enter your personal data appears. Owner Properties Enter name, company, address etc. in the fields provided. If you do not know what to enter in a field, leave this field blank. To enter data, first tap the desired field.
  • Page 13 Use the stylus to tap the button Internet in the If you want to access the Internet using SIMpad via a radio PC Card (I-Gate or HomeRF), slide the card into the designated slot until it clicks into place. Ensure that the colored side is facing upwards. To remove the card, press the button next to the PC Card.
  • Page 14: Connecting Simpad To I-Gate

    The subsequent startup depends on the option selected in the dialog box Select Connection . For further information, see the relevant chapter. I-Gate 802.11B Chapter "Connecting SIMpad to I-Gate", page 14 HomeRF Chapter "Connecting SIMpad to HomeRF Gate- way", page 16 PC Card Chapter "Using a PC Card to Access the Inter- net", page 18...
  • Page 15: Desktop

    You can now configure the Internet provider account in the AccessPoint on the SIMpad. To do this, enter the IP address 10.0.0.254 in the “Ad- dress” field in Internet Explorer. The HTTP Manager Internet site in which you have to complete the following connection wizards opens. –...
  • Page 16 For this, the HomeRF Gateway (optional accessory) must be in operation. Instructions for this can be found in the HomeRF Gateway System manu- al. The HomeRF PC Card has to be plugged into the SIMpad. The following dialog window appears. Network Settings Tap OK .
  • Page 17 The following dialog box appears. Set HRF Gateway Enter the User Name and Password for Internet access. You should have received this information from your provider. Tap OK. The following dialog box appears. Follow the instructions on the screen. Restart DHCP Server A confirmation message informs you that the HomeRF Gateway has been configured successfully.
  • Page 18 You are then asked if you wish to save the data. Confirm the query with OK . The data is permanently saved. A confirmation message informs you that the data has been saved. Tap OK . For more information on settings (e.g. HomeRF Configuration, setting up or clearing a connection or network password), see If you are using SIMpad for the first time, Internet Explorer starts automatically.
  • Page 19 Tap OK . The dialog box Connection Settings appears with the installed PC Card. Connection Settings Tap in the input fields User Name and Password and enter the data which you received from your Internet service provider. You do not have to fill out the Domain field.
  • Page 20 Dial-up Connection Tap Connect. The default homepage opens. This sets up the Internet ac- cess or the subsequent configuration. For the first startup, we recom- mend that you first close Internet Explorer and configure your e-Mail ac- count. To do this tap Setup “ e-Mail Settings in the continue as described in Chapter "e-Mail Settings", page 69.
  • Page 21 The connection via the infrared interface only functions if the cell phone’s infrared interface is switched on. You will find the relevant function in your cell phone settings. The transmission speed of the connection to the In- ternet depends on the cell phone’s modem and the connection between the cell phone and the Internet service provider.
  • Page 22 If you want to use a cell phone with modem over the serial interface, you must use a null-modem adaptor between the PC connection cable sup- plied and the corresponding cell phone data cable. The adaptor is available as an accessory from your specialized dealer. The following dialog window appears.
  • Page 23 Tap OK . If you are using SIMpad for the first time, Internet Explorer (see page page 49) starts automatically. If this is a subsequent config- uration, you must open Internet Explorer by tapping Internet in The dialog box Dial-up Connection appears. Dial-up Connection Tap Connect .
  • Page 24 Should the system “get stuck“ (evident from the fact that input is no long- er possible), you can perform a reset. On the underside of the device you will find a small hole marked RESET. Press the button in this hole using the stylus.
  • Page 25 The screen is touch-sensitive. The stylus supplied in the device is de- signed to be used to touch the screen. Storage slot Keep the stylus in the storage slot intended for the purpose at the back of the device. Only use the stylus supplied for touching the screen.
  • Page 26 Your SIMpad works as a stand-alone device. However, to get the most out of your SIMpad, you may want to connect to your desktop PC or note- book. · · Microsoft ActiveSync is used to exchange data between your PC and the SIMpad.
  • Page 27 Fully insert the flat end of the serial cable, arrow side up, into the serial port on your SIMpad. The first time you connect, the New Partnership Wizard on your desktop PC helps you to establish a partnership and set options for synchronizing Pocket Outlook data, e-mail messages, and files between your SIMpad and desktop PC.
  • Page 28 Click Next . A window in which you can select a program for synchronizing personal information then appears. The following appears if you selected Microsoft Outlook, for example, and clicked Next . New Partnership - 2 You can now select the required Outlook applications here. Then click Next .
  • Page 29 SIMpad is designed to automatically detect the connection type and con- figure itself to communicate with your desktop PC. However, if you are unable to establish a connection between your SIMpad and your desktop PC, please follow the following steps. 1.
  • Page 30 The most important SIMpad functions can be reached easily via the is started automatically when SIMpad is first switched on and also when the operating system is restarted. contains buttons for various functions. Tap the relevant button to start a particular function. For a number of functions the Internet connection is established.
  • Page 31 Establishes the Internet connection, starts the Web browser (see page 49) and opens your default Homepage. Opens a dialog box through which you can start the Mi- · crosoft Contacts and Inbox (see page 62). Opens a dialog box through which you can start the Mi- ·...
  • Page 32 · Microsoft Windows for Handheld PC 2000 is the pre-installed operating system of SIMpad. The operating system is the basis for all programs which run on SIMpad. The desktop is the basis for the user interface for Windows for Handheld PC. Icon properties: right mouse key and tap on icon Call up desktop anytime You can call up the desktop (minimize all windows) at any time by tapping...
  • Page 33 By default the desktop shows the following which you can with the stylus. Shows an overview with folders. You can open various folders and create new ones. This icon allows you to organize your fileing system. Displays the folders intended for storing private data, e. g. letters.
  • Page 34 You can use Tasks to manage your activities and responsibili- ties. (page 63). Opens the Microsoft letters, for example (see page 59). Opens the spreadsheet program Pocket Excel, (see page 60). Opens the Pocket Access program. You can use this program to view and update your databases (see page 61).
  • Page 35 A button is shown for each open window at the center area of the taskbar. If for example you have started the Internet Explorer and Pocket Word a button is shown for each of these programs. By tapping the relevant but- ton you activate the corresponding window.
  • Page 36 Most programs appear on the screen in the form of a window or of a dia- log box. A window is a working area, a dialog box is a type of form with input fields, selection lists etc. Individual commands of a program can in their turn open dialog boxes.
  • Page 37 It can occur that you have opened a number of windows at the same time. In this case you can easily swap from one window to the other: In the middle of the taskbar (see page 34) tap the button of the window to which you wish to swap to.
  • Page 38 Many programs have a toolbar at the top of the window. This consists of icons representing specific functions. In Pocket Word for example there is the icon which allows you to write text in bold letters. On a tool bar tap the desired icon with the stylus. Close all windows and dialog boxes by tapping at the top right of the window or dialog box.
  • Page 39 When the content of a window is larger than the window itself, you can scroll up or down. Tap to scroll up by one line. Tap and then drag downwards or upwards to scroll rapidly. Tap to scroll downwards rapidly. Or, if this area is above, tap to scroll upwards rapidly.
  • Page 40 To enter data use either the input panel or write the characters directly onto the screen. In both cases you use the stylus. To try out the data input functions, you can start Microsoft Pocket Word, for example: Double the icon. Pocket Word is opened. Numerical keypad;...
  • Page 41 Instead of the input panel you can also write characters directly on the screen with the stylus. You can write letters, numbers or special charac- ters. A program working in the background attempts to recognize the characters entered. When a character has been detected it is inserted at the current cursor position.
  • Page 42 The starting points for writing a character are clearly shown in the tables below.
  • Page 43 To continue working with the Windows interface or via the input panel af- ter entering data with the stylus, tap...
  • Page 44 Tap in the taskbar with the stylus on Start “ Programs “ Application “ Jot . In the submenu which is now opened, you will find the following ap- plications for data entry with the stylus: Allows names to be created and managed for text modules and com- mands.
  • Page 45: Edit Functions

    There are a number of editing functions available for text entry. These edit functions are the same for all programs used under Windows for Hand- held PC 2000. Use the stylus to position the cursor on the start or end point of the text to be selected.
  • Page 46: Windows Explorer

    You can use the Windows Explorer to manage folders and documents in your file system. Double the icon. The current folder is displayed. Tap with the stylus in the taskbar on Start “ Programs “ Windows Ex- plorer . The current folder is displayed. Icon for folder Double tapping opens the folder and displays its con-...
  • Page 47: Online Help

    Folders and files can be displayed in a number of different ways. The “Large Icons” setting can be impractical, particularly when a folder con- tains a large number of files or subfolders. in the Windows Explorer toolbar (see page 38). A popup menu opens.
  • Page 48 The World Wide Web, also called WWW or just the Web, is the modern, intuitive interface of the Internet. Even as an inexperienced user you can quickly find your way around the Web on your own. A program which al- lows you to surf in the Web is referred to as a Web browser.
  • Page 49 Use the stylus to tap the button Internet in the Tap Start “ Programs “ Internet in the toolbar. Internet Explorer starts the pre-specified Home page. This sometimes also involves (automatically) establishing the Internet connection.
  • Page 50 At the top of the Internet Explorer window you see a field in which the current Internet address is displayed. In this field you can also type a new Internet address that you wish to call next. Tap in the field for the Internet address. The entire entry is highlighted. You can overwrite the entry.
  • Page 51 The Microsoft Internet Explorer for Handheld PC toolbar (see page 38) contains symbols to help you navigate in the Web. The Web browser logs the pages that it has already visited. You can use the Back function to return to previously visited pages. If you have previously tapped on , you can undo this operation by using the Forwards function.
  • Page 52 You can store frequently visited Web sites as favorites (electronic book- marks). This saves you the effort of having to retype the Internet address- es of such sites each time you need them. In the Internet Explorer menubar, tap Favorites “ Add to favorites . A dia- log box appears: Add Favorites The Name field suggests a title for the Web site.
  • Page 53 In the Internet Explorer menu, tap View “ Options . A dialog box with In- ternet options is displayed. Options In the field Default Pages you can set the Home Page and the Search Page . The Home Page is the Internet address which is loaded immediately when you start the Web browser or when you tap .
  • Page 54 Just like displaying the Web and its http addresses, e-Mail is another im- portant Internet service. Because Pocket Word, Pocket Excel and Pocket PowerPoint are integrated in your SIMpad, you are able to view e-Mail attachments just by tapping them. is the pre-installed e-Mail application on your SIMpad.
  • Page 55: Starting The Inbox

    the icon. Tap Outlook “ Inbox in After starting the Inbox , the main program window appears. E-mail accounts and their archive folders are shown on the left.
  • Page 56 Each new e-Mail account created consists of four archive folders. You can show or hide the archive folders in the list of e-Mail accounts. E-mail account folders E-mail account folders are hidden. The e-Mail archives have the following meaning: Deleted (local): For e-Mails that you have read and no longer need. Sent: For e-Mails that you have already sent.
  • Page 57 You can type a reply to the displayed e-Mail. Tap in the Inbox toolbar. The window for editing e-Mails is displayed. The e-Mail that you wish to reply to is quoted in the text field. Tap in the area for editing the e-Mail. For information on entering data, see page 40, for information on edit functions, see page 45.
  • Page 58 To prepare a finished mail for sending, in the toolbar, tap . This stores the e-Mail in the Outbox. To send all e-Mails in the Outbox at the same time and receive new e-Mails simultaneously, tap Services “ Send/Re- ceive Mails . A dialog box is displayed in which you enter the password for the e-Mail account.
  • Page 59 Your SIMpad already includes the full suite of software that you need to function as a mobile manager. You have access to Microsoft Pocket Out- look, Pocket Office and other pre-installed programs to help you calculate expenses and conduct searches. ·...
  • Page 60 the icon. Tap Office “ Excel in · Microsoft Pocket Excel offers many functions which are already available to you in the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet program on your desktop com- puter. These have been optimized for the mobile user. The newest SW version of Pocket Excel offers even more useful and familiar functions.
  • Page 61 the icon. Tap Office “ PowerPoint in · With Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint, you can use you SIMpad to give pre- sentations wherever you are, giving the word "mobility" a whole new meaning. You can create a user-defined presentation by making changes to the mas- ter slide and the slide sequence and then displaying it on the SIMpad, for example.
  • Page 62: Receiving E-Mails

    · Pocket Outlook comprises the applications Calendar , Con- Microsoft tacts, Tasks and Inbox . The program supports you in managing your daily information including deadlines, e-Mail and personal data. Pocket Outlook data can be synchronized automatically with your PC using ActiveSync technology.
  • Page 63 the icon. Tap Outlook “ Contacts in Business and private information regarding your contacts is saved using Contacts . You no longer need to run two parallel lists. Main functions: You can use Contacts to search for, add or edit information concerning your contacts.
  • Page 64 the icon. Tap Start “ Programs “ Accessories “ InkWriter . · Microsoft InkWriter is an electronic notebook which you can use to write and draw as you would on normal paper. You can also format or enlarge the drawings and text as required. You can enter data via the input panel or directly using the stylus.
  • Page 65 In the taskbar, tap Start “ Programs “ Application “ PDF Viewer. A dialog box is displayed in which you can select and open a PDF file. PDF Viewer is a program for viewing the widely-used PDF files. PDF has an OS (operating system)-independent file format for screen presentation or printing out documents.
  • Page 66 You can add even more functionality to your SIMpad by installing third-par- ty software. A wide variety of commercial software is available for the Windows for Handheld PC 2000 operating system, ranging from business applications to games and entertainment. One Web address for Handheld PC 2000 software programs is : The only programs that will run on your SIMpad are those designed spe- cifically for processor.
  • Page 67 Your SIMpad operating system can be upgraded. This replaces the entire operating system as well as installed programs. All existing data will be deleted! Before executing such an update you should therefore back up all your important data on a PC (see page 26). During an update, SIMpad should be connected to AC power or the bat- tery must be fully charged.
  • Page 68 Use the stylus to tap the button Setup in the The following dialog box appears. Setup Selection You now have access to the most important settings. Here you can con- figure a new e-Mail account or set up a new connection, for example. Se- lect the necessary option and then see the corresponding chapter.
  • Page 69: Sending E-Mails

    This option closes the dial-up connection. A dial-up connection is usually billed according to the duration. To save costs, you should release the connection when you have finished ex- changing information via the Internet or retrieving or sending e-Mails. An Internet connection is established whenever you can see the icon on the system area of the taskbar (see page 34).
  • Page 70 Connections to remote computers are managed under Remote Network . These can be connections to your Internet service provider, to specific on- line services or remote connections to other PCs. Before you can estab- lish a connection, you must first create and activate it. Two connections are pre-defined on your SIMpad (I-Gate and HomeRF).
  • Page 71 Double tap the Make New Connection icon in the Remote Network win- dow. The dialog box for creating a new connection is displayed. Make New Connection Assign a name of your choice to the connection. A dial-up connection is a switched connection (regardless of whether it is analog, ISDN or via GSM).
  • Page 72 Make New Connection In the second part of the dialog box you select the device that you want to use. Select the relevant modem from the list. The table below shows which modem you should use for which connection type. SIMpad (IrDA) ...
  • Page 73 To complete, tap Finish . The new connection is created. An icon with the name of the created connection is now visible in the Remote Networking window. If you are accessing the Internet using SIMpad and the new PC Card connection for the first time, please see Chapter "Using a PC Card to Access the Internet", page 18.
  • Page 74 The Control Panel window is displayed. You can also open the window via Start “ Settings “ Control Panel. The control panel allows basic settings to be made for Windows for Hand- held PC 2000 and the SIMpad. The window shows various icons with explanatory labels. If you double , a dialog box for corresponding settings opens.
  • Page 75 For example, select colors for the desktop and title bars of dialog boxes. Enter device name and PC connection. Set the data transfer to the PC. Device-specific setting options (see page 78). The device settings can also be opened using the icon in the system area of the taskbar.
  • Page 76 Check the battery and display the capacity. Technical data for hardware and operating system. Set keyboard properties. Set general dial-up parameters for connections over the telephone net- work. Setting up the actual time. Recalibration is needed if elements of the touch-sensitive screen no long- er or only react by tapping at another position.
  • Page 77 For Windows for Handheld PC 2000, events can be assigned sounds. The “Click“ sound when you tap the screen is one such sound. To set a sound: Double the icon. The dialog box for volume and sound properties is displayed. Volume &...
  • Page 78 When you work with SIMpad, the operating system and standard programs are decompressed and copied into RAM. 64 MB RAM are available for this, 2 MB of which are required by the operating system. The remaining 62 MB are shared between the The storage memory stores current data (text, images, parameters etc.) which is created by the programs being used at the time.
  • Page 79 You can save important settings and data in flash memory, e. g. the ad- dress book of the e-Mail program, to ensure lasting storage. This is impor- tant when you are not using the device for several days. In the taskbar, tap Start “ Programs “ Help “ Save Settings to save all the important current settings.
  • Page 80 Using a setup dialog which is not default for Windows for Handheld PC 2000, check and change the important SIMpad settings. In Opened Applications in the taskbar, double tap the icon The dialog box for device settings is displayed. Device Settings Settings Use the left hand slider control to set the screen brightness.
  • Page 81 To use another e-Mail address you must create an e-Mail account for it in the Inbox. To do this, start the Inbox (see page 55). In the Inbox menu, tap Services and in the drop-down menu which is sub- sequently displayed, tap Options. The Options dialog box is displayed. Options Tap Add...
  • Page 82 Service Definition 1/3 The following data must be supplied: for POP3 Host or IMAP4 Host, the Internet address of the servers for incoming e-Mails for User ID, the user name for the e-Mail account for Password, the secret access password for the e-Mail account (for security reasons this is not displayed as it is entered) for SMTP Host, the server Internet address for outgoing e-Mails...
  • Page 83 Inbox Preferences 3/3 You can set the options described in the dialog as required. By tapping the small box before the relevant option you switch the option on or off. Tap Finish and OK in the dialog box which is then still displayed. This creates the e-Mail account.
  • Page 84: Inkwriter

    On the back of the device you will find the various interfaces which give SIMpad its communication capabilities. Infrared interface (diode) Slot for smartcard SIMpad has an infrared interface to allow it to communicate with a printer. The printer used must also have this interface. For printers without an In- frared interface (IrDA) there are commercially available IrDA adapters which can be connected to the parallel interface of the printer.
  • Page 85 The HomeRF can also be configured at a later date. In the start menu, tap Start “ Programs “ Communication “ HomeRF Configuration . If you have already defined the password for the HRF Gateway, proceed as described in Chapter "Configuring HomeRF Gateway", page 87. If you have not yet configured a password for the cordless HomeRF Gate- way, the following dialog box appears.
  • Page 86 If you have not yet configured a password for the cordless HomeRF Gate- way, the following dialog box appears. Check Network Connection Enter the password for the cordless network. This is the password you set when you connected the first component to the HomeRF Gateway. Then tap OK .
  • Page 87 If you do not know the network password or you have entered it incorrect- ly, the following dialog box appears. Read out Network Password -> Teach Follow the instructions on the screen and tap OK . This dialog box closes after approx.
  • Page 88 Tap Set . The following dialog box appears. Set HRF Gateway Internet Connection In this tab, you can set how an Internet connection should be established (connected) or released (disconnected) via the HomeRF . If you activate automatic connection setup, an Internet connection is set- up automatically as soon as you start Internet Explorer or the Inbox.
  • Page 89 The following dialog box appears. Set HRF Gateway Enter the User Name and Password for Internet access. You will have re- ceived this information from your provider. Tap OK. The following dialog box appears. Follow the instructions on the screen. Restart.
  • Page 90 HRF Gateway Tap OK . The HRF Gateway Configuration dialog box appears. HRF Gateway Configuration Close the dialog box. To surf the Internet or exchange e-Mails via the cordless HomeRF Gate- way you have to start Internet Explorer. The default homepage opens and the Internet connection is set up.
  • Page 91 If you want to change the password for the cordless HomeRF Gateway, tap Start “ Programs “ Communication “ HomeRF Configuration . Then tap the option Set and the tab Network Password. Set HRF Gateway Tap Change Network Password . Change Network Password Enter the new password in this dialog box.
  • Page 92 You can solve the following faults yourself: SIMpad does not Connect SIMpad to AC power (empty battery?) switch on or the and press the on/off button (see page 9). screen flickers. Check the AC/DC adapter connections (both ends plugged in?). Check other electrical equipment on the same circuit (power failure? blown fuse?).
  • Page 93 Internet connection Ensure that the cell phone you are using has a via cell phone cannot built-in modem. be established. Ensure that the Infrared function is switched on on the cell phone (can be enabled/disabled in the cell phone’s settings). Ensure that a serial cable connection or an infra- red connection exists between SIMpad and the cell phone (see page 21).
  • Page 94 0216 57 18989 United Kingdom 09 90 33 44 11 866 473 6723 or 866 4simpad Contact your dealer regarding questions about device operation. Contact · Siemens Service regarding device faults. Contact your telephone com- pany regarding questions about your network access!
  • Page 95 In case the built-in battery capacity is already weakening, the battery has to be changed. Let your dealer do this for you. Do not attempt to open the device yourself! Wipe the with a damp cloth or with an antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth! There is a danger that this will induce a static charge! Wipe the with a lint-free soft cloth.
  • Page 96 For a period of one (1) year from the date of proof of purchase, a product with any such defects in materials or workmanship shall be, at Siemens option, repaired, replaced or a credit issued without charge for parts or la- bor directly related to the defect.
  • Page 97 · tivities online. The user hereby indemnifies, defends and holds Siemens and its affiliates, officers, directors, owners, employees, agents, informa- tion providers, licensors and licensees (collectively, the "Indemnified Par- ties") harmless from and against any and all liabilities and costs (including...
  • Page 98 · From the date of purchase and within the warranty period Siemens will rectify free-of-charge any deficiencies which are due to material or · production faults. Siemens AG will honor the warranty by either repairing or replacing the defective part or device.
  • Page 99 The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a "Class B"...
  • Page 100 (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. Product name Trade name Model number Name of responsible party Siemens Contact person Phone no. · We, Siemens ICM LLC, hereby declare that the equipment bearing the...
  • Page 101 Accessories ... 8 ActiveSync ... 26 Additional Connection Settings... 68 Approval... 95 Archive Folder (Inbox) ... 56 Attaching Files to E-Mails ... 58 Attaching Files to e-Mails ... 58 Authenticated Data Connection... 84 Backup function ... 26 Battery ... 24 Brightness ...
  • Page 102: Simpad Software Updates

    MS Reader... 64 My Computer ... 33 My Documents ... 33 Navigating in Web Pages... 50 Navigation Aids ... 51 Online Help ... 47 Outbox... 56 Outlook mit PC synchronisieren ... 26 Owner Properties ... 12, 75 Partitioning Memory ... 77 Password (HomeRF Gateway) ...
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