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Contents
1. Before using your O2 Xda Flame 8
1.1 What’s in the box? 8
1.2 Familiarizing yourself with your O2 Xda Flame 9
1.3 Features 12
1.4 LED Status 13
1.5 Display information 14
2. Getting started 28
2.1 Inserting the battery & SIM/USIM card 28
2.2 SIM/USIM card 29
2.3 Battery 29
2.4 Switching your O2 Xda Flame on or off 31
2.5 Screen tapping and Calibration 31
2.6 Screen Orientation 32
2.7 Entering information 32
2.8 Recording a message 36
2.9 Data backup 37
2.10 Memory expansion 37
2.11 Resetting your O2 Xda Flame 37

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3. Settings 40
3.1 Personal settings 41
3.2 System settings 47
3.3 Connection settings 50
4. Basic phone functions 52
4.1 Making a call 55
4.2 Ending a call 58
4.3 Receiving/Ignoring a call 59
4.4 International calls 59
4.5 Video Telephony 60
4.6 Emergency calls 61
4.7 In-call options 61
4.8 Contact information 64
4.9 Device security 67
5. Messaging 72
5.1 Text 73
5.2 Multimedia messages (MMS) 79
5.3 Voicemail 85
5.4 E-mail 86
5.5 Pocket MSN 96

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6. Camera and Video 102
6.1 Using the Camera 102
6.2 Capture mode 104
6.3 Setup menu 106
6.4 View mode 109
6.5 Recording 111
7. O2 MediaPlus 114
7.1 My FM Radio 116
7.2 My Music 118
7.3 My Photos 120
7.4 My Videos 121
7.5 My Settings 122
8. SRS 128

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9. Applications 130
9.1 Outlook 130
9.2 Word Mobile 137
9.3 Excel Mobile 138
9.4 PowerPoint Mobile 139
9.5 Pictures & Videos 141
9.6 Calculator 144
9.7 Games 144
9.8 File Explorer 145
9.9 Searching for Files 145
9.10 O2 Connect 146
9.11 O2 SMS Plus 148
9.12 Remote Control 151
9.13 Adobe Reader LE 155
9.14 JAVA Midlet 156
9.15 USB OTG Connection 158

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10. Wireless Connectivity 160
10.1 About Wireless 160
10.2 Wireless Manager 160
10.3 WiFi Utility 169
10.4 Making a connection 172
10.5 Connecting to the Internet 174
11. Synchronization 176
11.1 About synchronization 176
11.2 Installing ActiveSync 177
11.3 Choosing your synchronization type 178
11.4 Using ActiveSync tools 179
11.5 ActiveSync Errors 181
12. Managing your O2 Xda Flame 184
12.1 Self Diagnostics 184
12.2
O2 AutoConfig 185
12.3 Memory Management 186
12.4 Power management 188
12.5 Removing Programs 189
12.6 Installing my own applications 189
12.7 O2 AutoInstall 191

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13. TV Connection and Control 194
14. Troubleshooting 196
14.1 Glossary 196
14.2 Troubleshooting 198
15. Safety Information 202
15.1 Safety information 202
15.2 Phone Care 203
15.3 Driving Safety 206
15.4 Other Safety 206
15.5 Cautions 208
16. Technical Specifications 210
16.1 Technical Specifications 210
16.2 Declaration of Conformity 212
16.3 About this User Manual 214
16.4 Mandatory Statements 214
Index 215

Chapter 1
Before using your O2 Xda Flame
1.1 What’s in the box?
1.2 Familiarizing yourself with your O2 Xda Flame
1.3 Features
1.4 LED Status
1.5 Display information

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1. Before using your O2 Xda Flame
1.1 What’s in the box?
Thank you for selecting the O2 Xda Flame. Please check if your package comes with the
following items. If any of them are missing, please contact your retailer.
• O2 Xda Flame – your
Windows Mobile-based
Pocket PC phone
• Universal AC adapter with
four plugs for different
countries
• Getting
Started CD
• User Manual • USB Host cable
• TV-Out AV cable
• Mini USB cable
• Battery
• Stylus x 2
• Limited Warranty
Statement
• Quick Start Guide
• High quality stereo
wired headset

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1.2 Familiarizing yourself with your O2 Xda Flame
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No. Item Description
1 Record Press and hold to record a voice note. Press and release
immediately to access Notes.
2 TV Out connector To project image to a TV or projector, connect the plug and play TV
out cable here.
3 Infrared port Enables you to exchange files or data with other devices without
cables or wires.
4Wireless Manager
Key Quick access to the Wireless Manager Menu.
5 Notification LEDs
The LED indicates the status of your phone by showing different
colors.
Static amber: The phone is being charged.
Green: Mobile network is detected.
Blue: Bluetooth is activated.
Orange: Wireless LAN is activated.
Blinking amber: For notifications.
6 Left Soft Key Press to access menus on the left.
7 Call / Send Key Press to make or receive a call, or press to launch the Phone
screen.
8 Windows Start menu Press to bring up the Start menu.

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No. Item Description
9 Camera for video For making video telephone calls with another party who has a 3G
phone with this feature.
10 Touch screen Use the stylus to select items on the screen.
11 Navigation pad
Press to navigate up/down and right/left through any of the drop
down menus or program instructions; confirm your selection by
pressing the center key.
12 Right Soft Key Press to access menus on the right.
13 End Key Press to end a call or exit an application.
14 Messaging Key Quick access to Messaging application.
15 Volume Press up/down to increase/decrease the volume.
16 External memory
expansion slot
Insert your Micro SD card into this slot for expansion of memory.
This is an optional accessory.
17 Camera & Video key Press to launch the camera function and take a picture or record
high quality video.
18 Soft reset
Press here with the stylus to soft reset your O2 Xda Flame. For
information about hard reset, please see 2.11 Resetting your O2
Xda Flame.
19 Stylus & stylus
holder Storage place for your stylus when it is not in use.

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No. Item Description
20 Self-portrait mirror The preview mirror for a self-portrait.
21 Flash light White LED strobe flash.
22 Battery cover To remove or replace the battery, push and slide out the battery
cover.
23 Camera lens
The CMOS camera supports 2 mega-pixel resolution with auto-
focus function for high quality color photos or high quality video
recording.
24 Mini-USB connector Connect the USB data cable to a PC for synchronization of
information, data transmission and battery charging.
25 Earphone plug Plug in the stereo headset and listen to audio files or use the
phone’s handsfree kit.
26 Power button Short Press : Enter sleep mode.
Long Press : Turn on/off your phone.

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1.3 Features
Your O2 Xda Flame not only supports basic dialing features but also supports video telephony.
It also integrates Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) capability and is equipped with Wireless
(802.11 b/g) to let you browse websites anywhere, any time. The following section provides
more information about the phone’s features:
• Touch screen: 3.6” TFT LCD display with 65536 effective colors (Hardware supports 262K
colors).
• UMTS (3G WCDMA FDD I) and GSM (tri-band 900/1800/1900).
• 5-way navigation key.
• 2GB User Memory NAND Flash.
• Micro-SD card slot Expansion.
• Windows Start menu key and O2 Messaging key.
• Messages can be sent via SMS, Outlook E-mail, MMS, Hotmail, or MSN.
• WOW HD provides improved audio for your O2 Xda Flame.
• Mini-USB connector for connecting your phone with a PC for synchronization of
information, data transmission and also battery charging.
• The TV out connector enables you to connect to a TV set or projector for viewing photos
and videos with others, making presentations, or enjoying a richer console gaming
experience on a larger screen.
• 2MP Camera Lens: Supports 2 Mega Pixels with Auto Focus function for high quality color
photos and high quality video recording.
• VGA CMOS camera: Make yourself visible when making video calls.
• Multiple photo types available: Simplex photo, MMS photo, Video, MMS video, Contact
Picture, Frame Photo and Multi shot (2, 4, or 6).
• Supports various Video formats: MPEG4, 3GP, 3GP2, H.263, H.264, WMV.
• Supports various Audio formats: AMR, MP3, AAC, WMA, Midi.
• Connections: IrDA, Bluetooth, USB and Wireless LAN.
• Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0: Pocket MSN, Pocket Outlook, Pocket Internet Explorer,
Word Mobile, Excel Mobile and PowerPoint Mobile. Also features Windows Media Player
10, Terminal Service Client, Pictures & Videos, Calculator, 3D games, ActiveSync, and File
Explorer.
• O2 programs: O2 Connect, O2 SMS Plus, O2 Themes, O2 Menu, O2 AutoInstall and
O2 AutoConfig.
• Other programs: FM Radio, Java, Self Diagnostics, Adobe Reader LE, CodeWallet Pro 6,
Power Management, SRS Enhancer, O2 MediaPlus and Remote Control.

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1.4 LED Status
The O2 Xda Flame has a LED light that varies in color depending on phone status. LED colors
vary depending upon whether or not the GSM network is available.
Missed calls, unread messages and low battery condition status are given priority over the
status of Wireless LAN and Bluetooth; for all of these conditions the LED blinks Amber (a
brighter amber for low battery).
GSM On
Wireless LAN Off and Bluetooth Off Blinks Green
Wireless LAN On and Bluetooth Off Alternates between Green and Orange
Wireless LAN Off and Bluetooth On Alternates between Green and Blue
Wireless LAN On and Bluetooth On Alternates between Orange and Blue
GSM Off
Wireless LAN Off and Bluetooth Off No change
Wireless LAN On and Bluetooth Off Blinks Orange
Wireless LAN Off and Bluetooth On Blinks Blue
Wireless LAN On and Bluetooth On Alternates between Orange and Blue
When charging the battery, the LED is Amber and notifications are indicated by flashing.
Please note
If you take a flight with your O2 Xda Flame, set the device to “All wireless Off” and be
sure that no LEDs are blinking or flashing.

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1.5 Display information
The screen displays the following
information:
Start menu Status & icon area
Main
Display
Command
bar
Pop-up
menu
Windows Start menu
Tap on the Windows Start menu on the
top left of the screen to bring up a menu.
To return to the Today screen, tap Start >
Today.
Status & icon area
This area shows your current mode, such
as Phone mode or MSN Sign In mode. The
rest of the area displays notification icons
such as time, signal strength, message
arrival, etc.
Main Display
Depending on the current mode or program,
this area shows the major features of the
mode. On the Today screen, this area
contains shortcuts to certain programs. To
change the Today screen settings, tap Start
> Settings > Personal tab >Today.
Command bar
Depending on the mode, this area contains
different features such as input panel and
commands to create or edit a file.
Pop-up menu
This feature allows you to quickly access
an item. To access a pop-up menu, simply
tap the icon on the screen and tap again
to perform an action. To cancel it, tap
elsewhere on the screen.

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Start menu area
Tap Start to bring up a list of menu options.
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No. Description
1 Selected programs will be displayed in this section of the Start menu.
2 Recently accessed programs.
3Access the programs and settings folders and display the help information. Refer to the
following tables for a detailed list of Programs and Settings.

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Programs
Your O2 Xda Flame contains a list of programs, allowing you to get the most out of your
phone.
Icons Programs Description
Games Provides games such as Bubblebreaker and Solitaire.
ActiveSync Synchronizes information between your O2 Xda Flame and a
PC.
O2 AutoConfig Configures your network operator settings.
Calculator Performs mathematical computations.
Camera Takes photos and records video clips.
Adobe Reader LE Supports viewing of PDF files.
CodeWallet Pro 6 Holds your secret financial numbers/passwords (Option to
install in O2 AutoInstall).
Download Agent Manages your downloaded content for installation.
Excel Mobile Creates, views and edits Excel files.
File Explorer Views all files on your O2 Xda Flame.
FM Radio Enables you to listen to FM radio.
Java Manages your Java applications.
Modem Link Links your O2 Xda Flame to a modem.

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Icons Programs Description
Notes Creates notes, drawings, and recordings.
O2 AutoInstall Leads you to the installation of O2 selected applications.
O2 Connect Connect to the O2 website and downloads the latest software
updates.
O2 MediaPlus
Integrates Windows MediaPlayer with Radio and Pictures &
Videos programs. An outstanding integrated interface for quick
access.
O2 SMS Plus Besides SMS messaging services, it also provides chat and
vCard sending features.
Pictures & Videos Views your images and videos.
Pocket MSN Accesses MSN services.
PowerPoint
Mobile Views PowerPoint files on your O2 Xda Flame.
Search Searches for all data, programs and files.
Tasks Keeps track of appointments and creates meeting requests.
Terminal Service
Client Allows you to connect to a defined terminal server.
Word Mobile Creates, views and edits Word files.
O2 Phone Plus Features smart dialing and a block list (Option to install in O2
AutoInstall).
Internet Sharing Connects your PC/Notebook, using your O2 Xda Flame as a
modem.

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Icons Programs Description
Remote Control Turns the device into a multifunctional remote control.
SIM Toolkit Details very depending on your service provider.
Self Diagnostics Diagnose and repair faults with your O2 Xda Flame.
O2 Menu Displays a list of running applications.
MSN Messenger Directly access all your MSN contacts.

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Settings menu
The Settings menu lists a range of different applications.
Personal
Icons Settings Description
Buttons You may assign an application program to a hardware button.
Input Set your preferred input method.
Lock You may set a personal password for your O2 Xda Flame to
prevent unauthorized use.
Menus Select the programs to be displayed in the Start menu.
MSN Options You may set your MSN password, account and other details.
Owner Information You may input your personal information.
Phone Settings for your phone functions.
Sounds &
Notifications Settings for sounds and notifications.
Today Settings for screen appearance and items displayed on the
Today screen.
O2 Themes O2 Themes offers a simple way for users to personalize the
Today screen.

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System
Icons Settings Description
About Contains information about your O2 Xda Flame.
Backlight Configures the backlight settings and adjusts brightness to
save power.
Certificates Information about the certificate issuer and expiration date.
Clock & Alarms Sets the time and alarm.
Device Information Displays your system information.
Error Reporting Reports your system errors to the Microsoft help center.
GPS Settings for using the GPS function.
Headset Volume
Limitation Adjust the maximum volume of your headset.
Memory Displays the memory allocation status and the programs
currently running.
Power Displays battery status and settings.
Regional Settings Settings for region, number, currency, time and date.
Remove Programs Removes programs from your O2 Xda Flame.
Screen Settings for screen orientation, screen alignment, and text
size.
WOW HD Settings An advanced audio solution for mobile phones and
accessories.

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Connections
Icons Settings Description
Beam Sets your O2 Xda Flame to receive or deny IrDA signals.
Bluetooth Sets up Bluetooth connection.
Connections Configures connection settings.
Network Cards Configures Wireless Networks.
USB to PC Enables advanced network functionality.
Wireless Manager Activates phone, GPRS, Bluetooth and Wireless
LAN functions.
WiFi Utility WiFi Utility settings.

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Status and icons area
This area indicates the current application or menu:
When you go from the Today screen to the Calendar screen, the area changes from Start to
Calendar.
The icon display is on the top right of the Today screen. Please refer to the following table for
some of the more frequently encountered icons. Alternatively, tap the icon and its definition
will be displayed; this will also enable you to change settings.
Type Icons Description
Battery
Battery full
Battery alert
Battery charging
Battery empty
Calls
Call forward
Call on hold
Data call
Missed call
Voice call
Making a call

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Type Icons Description
Volume
System volume
Phone volume
Ringer on
Ringer off
Vibrate on
Alarm
Message
New SMS / MMS message(s)
New voice mail(s)
Push Messages
New instant message(s)
Signal Strength
Strong signal
No signal
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Type Icons Description
Connection
GPRS in range
Building connecting to GPRS
GPRS Sync
Strong signal in GPRS
WiFi network in range
WiFi on
WiFi connected
3G in range
3G Sync
Building connecting to 3G
Sync
Sync error
Bluetooth
Data connected
Data disconnected
No SIM/USIM card
Please note
Your O2 Xda Flame is designed to notify in a number of ways, including an alert tone,
vibration, icon or flashing LED. To choose reminder types and sounds for your O2 Xda
Flame, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications.

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Main Display
The main body of the Today screen displays the following items for quick access and
convenient viewing:
No. Function Description
1 Date and Time Displays date and time. Tap to change the date and time and
to set alarms.
2 Wireless Manager Shows the status of all current wireless connections.
3 Owner Information Tap to change owner details.
4 E-Mail Displays status of unread e-mails.
5 Device Lock Device lock status.
Please note
If you want to change the Today display, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today
> Items tab to increase or decrease the number of items to be displayed on the Today
screen.
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To lock/unlock your O2 Xda Flame:
1. Tap Device unlocked to lock the phone;
the screen will now display Device
locked.
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2. Tap Unlock on the command bar to
unlock the phone and tap the Unlock
button on the screen again to confirm.
Now the screen indicates Device
unlocked.
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Please note
You can press the Power button to enter sleep and lock mode to avoid activating the
keypad / touch panel accidentally.

Chapter 2
Getting started
2.1 Inserting the battery & SIM/USIM card
2.2 SIM/USIM card
2.3 Battery
2.4 Switching your O2 Xda Flame on or off
2.5 Screen tapping and Calibration
2.6 Screen Orientation
2.7 Entering information
2.8 Recording a message
2.9 Data backup
2.10 Memory expansion
2.11 Resetting your O2 Xda Flame

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2. Getting started
Before start using your O2 Xda Flame, you
need a fully charged battery and a valid SIM/
USIM (Subscriber Identity Module/Universal
Subscriber Identity Module) card.
Please note
USIM is for a 3G UMTS system. If you
want to use the video telephony, please
insert a USIM card. See Chapter 2.2
SIM/USIM card
2.1 Inserting the battery &
SIM/USIM card
Before inserting/removing a SIM/USIM
card, make sure that your O2 Xda Flame is
powered off and not connected to any power
supply via USB cable or AC adapter.
1. Remove the battery cover by gently
pulling the clip downwards and then
lift out the rear cover in the direction
shown below.
2. Unlock the SIM/USIM card holder by
pushing it towards you and lifting it up.
4. Gently press down the SIM/USIM card
holder and lock it by sliding it away
from you, as shown below. Make sure
the holder does not bounce back
upwards.
5. Slide the battery into place with the
metal connectors facing down and
away from you. Push down the back
edge until it clips into place.
3. Insert the SIM/USIM card with the
metallic part facing down and the
clipped corner to the left.

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2.2 SIM/USIM card
Before using your O2 Xda Flame, you must
contact a network operator to get a personal
SIM/USIM (Subscriber Identity Module/
Universal Subscriber Identity Module) card.
The SIM/USIM card contains your O2 Xda
Flame number, the services included in your
subscription, and personal data such as your
phonebook and messages. The phone is
unusable (except for emergency calls) until
a valid SIM/USIM card is inserted. Your O2
Xda Flame will display a warning message if
the SIM/USIM card is not inserted properly.
Please note
If the phone or the SIM/USIM card is
lost or stolen, contact your network
operator immediately to prevent
unauthorized use.
Copy SIM/USIM contacts to
phone memory
SIM/USIM contacts will be automatically
copied to your phone when you insert the
SIM/USIM card for the first time. To copy
SIM contacts to your O2 Xda Flame, tap
Contacts > [find the contact] > Menu >
Copy Contact.
2.3 Battery
Your O2 Xda Flame contains a removable
and rechargeable Li-Polymer battery. Battery
life will depend on actual usage, network
coverage and whether the device is in
standby mode or not.
Battery life estimates:
• Talk-time:
- - GSM: Up to 6 hours
• - WCDMA voice calling: Up to 4 hours
• - WCDMA video calling: Up to 2.5 hours
• Standby:
- - GSM: Up to 200 hours
- - WCDMA: Up to 170 hours
The above timings are based on the
assumption that you only use one function at
a time. Battery life may also vary depending
on how frequently you switch between
functions. For battery safety, refer to Chapter
15 Safety Information.
7. Slide the cover back into place and
push down until it clicks.
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6. Once the battery has been inserted, push
the side facing you down until it clips into
place (1). Slide the clip (2) on the right
of the battery compartment towards the
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Please note
Using any battery pack or AC adapter (charger) not specified/endorsed by O2 with this phone
may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given with the phone. Unplug
the charger from the power supply when it is not in use.
Charging the battery
A new battery must be fully charged (for 4 hours) before being used for the first time. You may
charge the battery in the following ways:
• Universal AC Adapter: Connect the
battery charger to a suitable main power
socket and plug the charger into the
connector of your O2 Xda Flame. Note
the orientation when plugging in.
• USB Cable: Connect your O2 Xda
Flame to your PC’s USB port with the
USB cable supplied, as shown below.
Please note
• When charging, make sure that the phone has its battery inserted. Place the battery’s
metallic end towards the phone’s metallic part. Please refer to 2.1 Inserting the battery
& SIM/USIM card and 2.2 SIM/USIM card for inserting the battery correctly.
• During charging, the LED lights up orange. When charging is completed, the orange
light goes off.
Checking the battery
The battery indicator displays the battery charge level. Check the icon at the upper right
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• Battery full
• Battery alert
• Battery empty
• Battery charging
Low battery indication
When the battery voltage falls below the working level, a warning message appears on the
screen and a warning tone alerts you, if you have activated the warning sounds for system
events (See Chapter 3 Settings). Save the data you are working on at the moment, perform
synchronization with your PC, and turn off your O2 Xda Flame. (For more details about data
safety, see Chapter 2.9 Data backup).
2.4 Switching your O2 Xda Flame on or off
• Press the Power button on the top of the phone to switch on your device. When you
switch on the device for the first time, it will power up and automatically begin the initiation/
calibration. See Chapter 2.5 Screen tapping & Calibration for further details.
• Press the Power button in the following ways:
Short Press : To enter sleep mode.
Long Press : To turn on/off your O2 Xda Flame.
Please note
Switching off your device will suspend the screen display and the device will enter sleep
mode to save battery power. When your device is in sleep mode, press the Power button to
wake up the device; the device will then display the Today screen. Press the Power button
to enter sleep and lock modes to avoid activating the keypad / touch panel accidentally.
2.5 Screen tapping and Calibration
When you first start up your O2 Xda Flame, you will be asked to calibrate the screen by
tapping the center of a cross with your stylus as it moves around the screen. This process
ensures that, when you tap the screen, the tapped item is activated.
To align the screen:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen.
2. Tap the Align Screen button on the General tab to recalibrate the screen as described above.
Please note
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2.6 Screen Orientation
To switch the orientation of your touch screen between Portrait and Landscape modes:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen.
2. On the General tab, select the Orientation by tapping Portrait, Landscape (right-
handed), or Landscape (left-handed).
The Portrait mode allows you to get a better view or better operation of certain programs on
your O2 Xda Flame, while Landscape may be optimal for viewing longer text files.
2.7 Entering information
You can enter information on your O2 Xda Flame in the following ways:
• Synchronizing: Using ActiveSync, exchange information between your PC and device.
(For more information, see Chapter 11 Synchronization).
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Typing: Using the input panel or the keyboard, enter text into the device. You can do
this by tapping keys on the on-screen keyboard, or by using the handwriting recognition
software
• Writing: Using the stylus, write directly on the screen.
• Drawing: Using the stylus, draw directly on the screen.
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Recording: Create a standalone recording or embed a recording into a document or note.
Block Recognizer
With the Block Recognizer, you can input character strokes (using the stylus) in a way
similar to those used on other devices.
1. Tap the arrow next to the keyboard, and then Block Recognizer.
2. Write a letter in the box. When you write a letter, it is converted to onscreen text. For
instructions on using the Block Recognizer, tap the question mark next to the writing area.
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Keyboard
To show or hide the input panel, tap the Input Panel button. To see your choices, tap the
arrow next to the Input Panel button. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, and then
Keyboard.
1. To type lowercase letters, tap the keys with the stylus. To type a single capital letter or
symbol, tap the Shift key. To tap multiple capital letters or symbols, tap the CAP key. You
can also tap and hold the stylus on the key and drag up to type a single capital letter.
Please note
The CAP key is only available when the small key keyboard is selected. See the note
below on how to change the keyboard.
2. To add a space, tap the space bar, or tap and hold any key and drag the stylus to the right.
To backspace one character, tap the backspace key, or you can tap and hold any key and
drag the stylus to the left across at least two other characters.
3. To insert a carriage return, tap and hold the stylus anywhere on the keyboard and drag
down. When you use the input panel, your O2 Xda Flame anticipates the word you are
typing or writing and displays it above the input panel. When you tap the displayed word, it
is automatically inserted into your text at the insertion point. The more you use your O2 Xda
Flame, the more words it learns to anticipate.
Please note
To change the keyboard size displayed on the screen, tap the arrow beside the
keyboard icon and select Options. Under Input Method, you may select either Large
keys or Small keys by tapping on its radio button.
4. To change word suggestion options, such as number of words suggested at one time, tap
Start > Settings > Personal tab > Input > Word Completion tab. Alternatively, tap the
arrow next to the input panel icon, then Options… > Word Completion tab.

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To punctuate in Transcriber:
1. Tap the keyboard button on the tool bar.
2. Tap the desired punctuation.
3. Tap the keyboard button again to hide it.
To learn writing in Transcriber:
1. Tap on the tool bar.
2. A Letter Shapes Selector screen will
appear:
• At the bottom of the screen, select the
character you wish to explore.
• At the top of the screen, tap the picture
of this character. It will slowly redraw,
showing the writing sequence.
• Select how often you write the character
using that method. When you finish
selecting all the letters, you can save
these as a profile by tapping File > Save,
and enter a name for the profile.
Using Profiles
Letter Shape Selector supports two
profiles: Master (by tapping File > Master)
and Guest (by tapping File > Guest):
• Master is typically used by the primary
user. This profile is unaffected by any
Guest user settings.
•
Guest is for temporary device usage by
another person.
Letter Recognizer
With the Letter Recognizer, you can write
letters using the stylus, just as you would
on paper.
1. Tap the arrow next to the input panel
button, and then Letter Recognizer.
2. Write a letter in the box.
When you write a letter, it is converted to
text on the screen. For specific instructions
on using Letter Recognizer, with Letter
Recognizer open, tap the question mark
next to the writing area.
Transcriber
Transcriber allows you to write anywhere
on the screen using the stylus, just as you
would on paper. Unlike Letter Recognizer
and Block Recognizer, you can write one or
more sentences. Pause and let Transcriber
change the written characters to text.
1. Tap the arrow next to the input panel
button and then Transcriber.
2. Write anywhere on the screen.
For specific instructions on using
Transcriber, with Transcriber open, tap
the question mark in the lower right-hand
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Writing on the screen
In any program that accepts writing, such as
Notes, and in the Notes tab in Calendar,
Contacts, and Tasks, you can use your
stylus to write directly on the screen. Write
as you would on paper. You can edit and
format what you have written and convert
information into typed text at a later time.
Tap the pen button to switch to writing mode.
This action displays lines on the screen to
help you write. Some programs that accept
writing may not have the pen button. See the
manual for each particular program to find
out how to switch to writing mode.
Tips for good recognition:
1. Write clearly.
2. Write on the lines and draw descanters
below the line. Write the cross of the “t”
and apostrophes below the top line so
that they are not confused with the word
above. Write periods and commas above
the bottom line.
3. For better recognition, use a zoom level
of 150% or higher by tapping Start >
Settings > Input > Options tab to
change the default zoom levels.
4. Write the letters of a word close together
and leave big gaps between words so
that the device can easily tell where
words begin and end.
5. Hyphenated words, foreign words that
use special characters, such as accents,
and some punctuation, cannot be
converted. If you edit or add to a word
after attempting recognition, the new
writing will not be included if you attempt
recognition again.
Drawing on the screen
You can draw on it in the same way that
you write on the screen. The difference
between writing and drawing on the screen
is how you select items and how they can be
edited. For example, selected drawings can
be resized, while writing cannot.
To create a drawing:
Cross three ruled lines on your first stroke.
A drawing box appears. Subsequent strokes
in or touching the drawing box become part
of the drawing. Drawings that do not cross
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To select a drawing:
If you want to edit or format a drawing, you
must select it first.
1. Tap and hold the stylus on the drawing
until the selection handle appears. To
select multiple drawings, deselect the pen
button and drag to select the drawings
that you want.
2. You can cut, copy, and paste selected
drawings by tapping and holding the
selected drawing and tapping an editing
command on the pop-up menu, or by
tapping the command on the Edit menu.
To resize a drawing, make sure the
Pen button is not selected, and drag a
selection handle. To change the zoom
level, tap Tools and select a zoom level.
2.8 Recording a message
In any program where you can write or draw
on the screen, you can also quickly capture
thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by
recording a message. In Calendar, Tasks,
and Contacts, you can include a recording
in the Notes tab.
In the Notes program, you can either
create a standalone recording, or include
a recording in a written note. If you want to
include the recording in a note, open the
note first.
In the Messaging program, you can also add
a recording to an E-mail.
To create a recording:
1. To add a recording to a note, open
the note before recording. Tap Start >
Programs > Notes.
2. If there is no Record/Playback toolbar,
tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar.
3. Hold your device’s microphone near your
mouth or another audio source.
4. To start recording, tap .
5. To stop recording, tap . The new
recording appears in the note list or as an
embedded icon.
6. To play a recording, tap it in the open
note or tap the recording in the note list.
You can also access the Record/Playback
toolbar by pressing the Record button, which
is the first button from the top on the left side
of your O2 Xda Flame.
To quickly create a recording, hold down the
Record button. When you hear the beep,
recording has begun. Release the button
when you are finished.
The new recording is stored in the open
note, or as a standalone recording, if no note
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2.9 Data backup
Your O2 Xda Flame supports 2 GB of ROM
capacity; however, you may need to backup
data and any new programs that you install
in the ROM to guard against data loss. To
back up your Contacts, Calendar, etc.,
connect your PC with the O2 Xda Flame;
ActiveSync will start automatically.
2.10 Memory expansion
To expand your O2 Xda Flame’s memory,
insert a Micro SD card into the card slot on
the right side of the phone. Make sure the
card is inserted correctly.
Please note
Your O2 Xda Flame does not come with
a Micro SD card. This is an optional
accessory. Please contact your
supplier for further details.
2.11 Resetting your O2 Xda
Flame
Your O2 Xda Flame can be reset in the
following two ways: soft reset or hard
reset. Executing soft reset allows you to
reboot your O2 Xda Flame; only some data
in opened programs may be lost. Your O2
Xda Flame returns to the same status as the
last time you used it. A hard reset turns the
battery off, returns the device to its default
settings, and deletes all programs, files,
contacts and other information that you have
saved to the device. It is therefore extremely
important to back up data to a storage card
or computer on a regular basis, just in case
a hard reset has to be performed.
To perform a soft reset
If your O2 Xda Flame responds slowly, stops
responding, or freezes, you can soft reset
it. A soft reset causes the O2 Xda Flame
to restart and adjust memory allocation.
Unsaved data in any opened applications
may be lost. Use the stylus to press and hold
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To perform a hard reset
A hard reset clears memory, deletes all data (such as owner information under Setup Wizard
and AutoConfig) and restores the O2 Xda Flame to its default settings. This action will erase
all data that you have created and programs you have installed, but will keep all preinstalled
programs from when your O2 Xda Flame was first delivered to you. Press and hold the
Wireless Manager key and the Camera & Video key at the same time, and then use the
stylus to press the soft reset button. Be sure you have backed up all your data in a Micro SD
card or PC before performing a hard reset.

Chapter 3
Settings
3.1 Personal settings
3.2 System settings
3.3 Connection settings

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3. Settings
The following is an overview of the Settings menu.
Personal
Buttons Input Menus
MSN Options Owner Information Lock
Phone Sounds &
Notifications Today
O2 Themes
System
About Backlight Certificates
Clock & Alarms Error Reporting GPS
Memory Power Regional Settings
Remove Programs Screen Device Information
Headset Volume
Limitation WOW HD Settings
Connections
USB to PC Beam Bluetooth
Connections Wireless Manager Network Cards
WiFi Utility

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3.1 Personal settings
Buttons
To customize the program hardware buttons to open your most frequently used programs:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons > Program Buttons tab.
2. Under Select a Button, tap the button you want to assign to a program and then select a
program from Assign a Program.
In the Up/Down Control tab, Delay before First Repeat changes the time elapsed before
scrolling begins. Repeat Rate changes the time it takes to scroll from one item to the next.
Press and hold the Up/Down control to scroll through the items in a list.
In the Backlight tab, check the Light Sensor Enable box to set backlight time settings.
From the drop down lists, choose when to switch the backlight off when using AC Power and
Battery Power.
Input
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Input.
2. On the Input Method tab, select a desired input method. On the Word Completion tab,
select the desired settings for word completion. On the Options tab, select the desired
options for writing and recording. These options apply to any program where you can
record or write.
You can also change input options by tapping the arrow and Options.
Menus
Only 7 programs are allowed in the Start menu. To add frequently used programs to the Start
menu:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Menus.
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MSN Options
Under MSN Options, you can configure settings for MSN applications:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > MSN Options.
2. Under MSN Options, you can configure settings for MSN applications.
Option Description
General To increase phone security, select Clear Saved Password.
Hotmail Select E-mail delivery options, filtering level of junk mail, and choose whether to
activate Download new e-mail automatically.
Messenger Enter your display name when you sign in to MSN Messenger.
SMS Select to activate SMS for receiving MSN Messenger messages when data
connection is temporarily unavailable.
Switch User Press the Switch User button to sign in with a new login name.
Owner Information
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Owner Information.
2. On the Identification tab, enter your personal information.
3. On the Notes tab, enter any additional text you want to display when the device is turned
on, such as: “Welcome!’
4. On the Options tab, select which message will display when your O2 Xda Flame is turned
on.
Lock
For a more secure password, it must have at least 7 characters that are a combination of
uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation.
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Lock.
2. To enable this function, select how long your mobile device must be turned off before the
password is required by tapping Prompt if device unused for.
3. Select the type of password you want: Simple 4-digit or alphanumeric combination.
4. Enter the password and:
• If your device is configured to connect to a network, use a strong password to help
protect network security.
• If you forget your password, you must hard reset before you can access your device.
This will erase all files and data created and programs installed.
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Phone
You can easily view and change phone settings, such as ring type, ring tone and keypad tone.
You can also protect your phone from unauthorized use. To change phone settings:
• Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Phone.
Phone tab
Under the Phone tab, you can set up the following items:
Ring type
You can change the way you are notified of incoming calls. For example, you can choose to
be notified by a ring, vibration, or a combination. Tap the Ring type list and select the desired
option.
Ring tone
Tap the Ring tone list, then select the sound you want to use.
1. To set .mp3, .wma, .wav or .mid files as ring tones, use ActiveSync on your PC to copy the
file to the \Windows\Rings folder on your device. Select the sound from the Ring tone list.
2. To download ring tones, you can make a connection to the Internet and download ring
tones compatible with .mp3, .wma, .wav or .mid.
Keypad tone
You can change the tone you hear when entering a phone number on the keypad. If set to
Long tones, the tone is heard continuously for as long as the number is pressed. If set to
Short tones, the tone is heard only for one or two seconds.
1. Tap the Keypad list, then select the desired option.
2. To prevent tones from being heard when entering a phone number, select Off.
Security
You may check the Require PIN when phone is used option to enhance your phone
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Services tab
The Services tab is primarily used to set options for incoming calls, such as Call
Forwarding, Call Waiting, Caller ID, and so on.
Option Description
Call Barring Blocks incoming and/or outgoing calls.
Caller ID Displays your name and/or phone number for outgoing calls.
Call Forwarding Forwards all or selected incoming calls to a different number.
Call Waiting Notifies you of an incoming call while you are on the phone.
Voice Mail and Text
Messages Sets up voice mail and SMS text messages service center number.
Network tab
With network settings, you can view available networks, determine the order in which your O2
Xda Flame accesses another network (if the current one is unavailable) and specify whether
you want to change networks manually or automatically. The current network will remain
active until you change it, lose your signal, or change your SIM/USIM card.
The network currently in use will be listed at the top of the screen. When your current network
is unavailable, tap Find Network to select an alternative.
More tab
The More tab allows you to select automatic answering. Any incoming calls will be
automatically answered.
1. Check the AutoAns(HandFree) box.
2. From the drop down list, choose the number of seconds (1-10) to wait before the call is
picked up.
Band selection tab
Depending on your situation, you may want to choose which band your phone uses. Tap
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Sounds & Notifications
Turning off sounds and notifications helps conserve battery power. To change the ring type
and volume:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications.
2. On the Sounds tab, you can select when to play a sound.
3. On the Notifications tab, you can customize how you are notified about different events.
Select the event name and type of reminder. You can select a special sound, message,
flashing light or vibration.
Today
To change the theme of your Today screen:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today.
2. On the Appearance tab, select the desired theme. To use your own background, select
Use this picture as the background, then tap Browse to locate the desired file.
3. Choose a folder, then tap the desired file you want and tap OK.
Please note
The recommended picture size for the background is 480 x 640 in JPEG format. To
beam a theme to a friend, select the desired theme and tap Beam on the Appearance
tab.
Customizing the displayed information:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today > Items tab.
2. Select the information you want displayed on the Today screen.
3. To customize the information further, select an information type and tap Options (not
available for all information types).
O2 Themes
O2 Themes offers a simple way for users to personalize their devices in the Today screen. It
comes with 4 built-in profiles (Default, Simple, Business, Music) that cater to different types
of users. Users can add new profiles to customize their likings by rearranging the appearance
of Today plug-ins/Items, change text colours and menus to match wallpaper. More Today
Plug-ins/Items, such as Wireless Today plugin and Auto Device Lock, will be added to O2
Themes to make the Today application look more appealing; an integrated analog/digital
clock with operator name and wireless status will be included. In addition, a spacer Today
Plugin that allows other Today Plug-ins that follow it to appear at the bottom of the screen,
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To edit O2 Themes:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > O2 Themes.
2. Tap to select one of the four profiles:
Default, Simple, Business, Music.
3. To change the background theme, tap the Color / Background tag and select the options
there. Tap OK to confirm and exit.
4. To edit the items in the profile, tap the Items tab and select and hold the Today Screen
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3.2 System settings
About
The Version tab displays important device information, including amount of memory installed.
On the Device ID tab, you may need to change the device name if unable to connect to a
network because another device, with the same name, is already connected.
Backlight
Using the backlight, whilst on battery power, substantially reduces battery life. Tap Start >
Settings > System tab > Backlight.
• Tap the Battery power tab to turn ON/OFF the backlight when using battery power.
• Tap the External power tab to turn ON/OFF the backlight when using external power.
• Tap the Brightness tab to adjust the brightness level.
Certificates
This item displays the name of the certificate issuer and the expiration date.
Clock & Alarms
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms.
• If you visit a particular time zone often, select it as your Visiting time zone on the Time tab
so that you can quickly see the correct date and time.
• You can use your device as a travel alarm clock, and set up to 3 seperate alarms in the
Alarms tab. Tap the Alarm icon to select the type of alarm.
• Tap the More tab to display the clock in the title bar of all programs.
Please note
To change the way the date or time is displayed on your O2 Xda Flame, go to Regional
Settings by tapping Start > Settings > System tab > Regional Settings.
Device Information
This feature displays system information.
Error Reporting
This feature allows you to report system errors to the Microsoft Help Center. Tap Start >
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GPS
Under the Programs tab, you can choose the port your phone uses for GPS data.
Under the Hardware tab, you can specify the hardware port to which your GPS device is
connected. Settings include GPS hardware port and Baud rate.
Under the Access tab, you can activate Manage GPS automatically. You are strongly
advised to activate this feature; doing so will enable Windows Mobile to manage access to
your GPS device, and allows multiple programs to obtain GPS data simultaneously.
Headset Volume Limitation
Use the slide bar to limit the maximum volume of the headphones.
Memory
You may need to stop a program if it becomes unstable or the program memory is low. Tap
Start > Settings > System tab > Memory.
• The Main tab displays the amount of memory the system has allocated to file and data
storage versus program storage. This tab also displays the amount of memory in use
versus the available memory.
• The Storage Card tab displays how much memory is available on the storage card
inserted in your device.
• The Running Programs tab displays the list of currently active programs. You can stop
a program by selecting it on the list and tapping Stop, or just tap Stop All to stop all
programs.
Power
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power.
• The Battery tab displays the battery power remaining. Battery power depends on battery
type and usage.
• On the Advanced tab, you can select options for turning off your device to conserve
battery power.
• The CPU Optimize tab alows you to manually choose how much power is given to the
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Regional Settings
This feature allows you to customize units and formats for your current region. To access this
feature, tap Start > Settings > System tab > Regional Settings.
Remove Programs
Remove Programs allows you to uninstall programs saved in your phone’s storage memory.
It also shows total available storage memory. Select a program that you want to remove from
the program box and tap Remove.
Screen
Under the General tab, you can adjust the screen orientation and alignment. For more
information, refer to Chapter 2 Getting started.
Under the Clear Type tab, you can select Enable Clear Type to smooth the edges of screen
fonts for many programs.
Under the Text Size tab, you can adjust the text size to see more content or increase the
readability in many programs.
WOW HD Settings
• The WOW HD Settings tab allows you to choose sound system effects.
• Use the slider bars in the TruBass tab to change the bass levels.
• The About tab displays the version information of the SRS WOW HD.
WOW HD technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.

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3.3 Connection settings
For detailed information, please refer to Chapter 10 Wireless Connectivity.

Chapter 4
Basic phone functions
4.1 Making a call
4.2 Ending a call
4.3 Receiving/Ignoring a call
4.4 International calls
4.5 Video Telephony
4.6 Emergency calls
4.7 In-call options
4.8 Contact information
4.9 Device security

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4. Basic phone functions
Like a standard mobile phone, you can use your O2 Xda Flame to make/receive calls and
send SMS messages. You can also take notes while talking, dial directly from Contacts, and
easily transfer contacts between your SIM/USIM card and your O2 Xda Flame.
The Phone Dialer screen
To access the Phone Dialer screen, tap Start > Phone, or tap Phone on the Today screen.
From this screen, you can access Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial, and more options
under Menu. The Phone Dialer screen has the following features:
1. Signal strength
2. Clear numbers
3. Speed dial
4. Received, dialed and missed call history
5. Make / End a video call
6. Make / End Call
7. Access more options
8. Contact list
9. Touchscreen keypad
10.The number you entered
When a call is connected, the screen displays the following:
1. Call Mute
2. Call Hold
3. End Call
4. Access more options
5. Contact list
6. Return to the Phone Dialer screen
7. Note creation for the call
8. Received, dialed and missed call history
9. The name and number of the contact
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The navigation pad and dialing
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5
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No. Item Description
1 Left Soft Key Press the left key to access left menu items.
2 Call key
Press to activate the Phone Dialer screen, dial a phone number or
accept an incoming call. During a call, press and hold to turn the
speakerphone ON or OFF.
3 Navigation key Press for 4-ways (Up/Down/Left/Right) navigation through a list.
4 Centre key Press to select a menu item.
5 End call Press to end a call, return to standby screen or end a GPRS
connection.
6 Right Soft Key Press the right key to access right menu items.
Entering your PIN
Most SIM/USIM cards are preset with a PIN
(Personal Identification Number). This PIN is
provided by the Network Operator, which you
need to enter whenever you use your device.
1. Enter the preset PIN assigned by the
Network Operator.
2. Tap Enter.
If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times,
the SIM/USIM card will be blocked. If this
happens, you can unblock it with the PIN
Unblocking Key (PUK) from the Network
Operator.
Checking your connection
By default, your O2 Xda Flame will
automatically connect to your registered
network once you have inserted a SIM/USIM
card and entered the required PIN code. An
icon indicates that you are connected to a
Network Operator’s network, or an affiliated
provider. A full strength signal is indicated
by . The stronger the signal strength, the
more bars the icon shows; no bars indicates
no signal.
Warning
In many countries you are required
by law to turn off your phone onboard
an aircraft. Turning off the power of
your O2 Xda Flame doesn’t turn off the
phone function. You must disconnect
the connection to the wireless network.
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While Flying
You can turn off the wireless connections while still using the O2 Xda Flame for other
purposes.
1. Tap Settings in the Start menu.
2. Tap the Connections tab > Wireless
Manager.
3. Tap All Wireless Off; when all buttons/
icons are colorless, wireless functions
are off. Your O2 Xda Flame is now safe
to use on a flight.
Adjusting the phone volume
You may adjust phone volume in the following ways:
1. During a call, press the volume buttons
on the right side of your device.
2. Alternatively, tap to bring up a pop-up
menu. You can adjust:
• Ring volume .
• Device volume .
• Vibrate mode: If this feature is activated,
appears in the status and icon area.
• Mute/Unmute the phone by tapping
On/Off.
Adjusting the conversation phone volume should only be done during a call. Adjusting the
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4.1 Making a call
With your O2 Xda Flame, you can make a call by entering the phone number, or selecting a
number from Contacts, Speed Dial, and Call History.
Making a call from the Phone Dialer screen
1. Press or tap Phone on the Today
screen to bring up the Phone Dialer
screen.
2. Tap the number on the keypad, then tap
the Talk button or press the .
Input digits
Erase the
input digits
Please note
If you tap a wrong number, you can back space by tapping the back arrow key to erase
individual numbers, one at a time. Tapping and holding backspace will delete the entire
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Making a call from Contacts
1. Tap Contacts on the Today screen or Phone Dialer screen.
2. Tap the entry, and then tap Call or Call Mobile.
To view/search the contact list:
When you access Contacts, you see a contact list. You may view contacts in the following
ways:
• Tap Menu > View by and select Name
or Company.
• Tap Menu > Filter and select All
contacts, Recently viewed or No
categories.
• Tap Menu > Options. Set up the List
view settings by selecting Show
alphabetical index or Show contact
names only.
To search for a contact, tap the Enter a
name or number bar and enter the first
letter of the desired contact’s name. A list of
names with similar letters will be displayed.
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Making a call from Call History:
1. In the Phone Dialer screen, tap Call History.
2. Find a number from different Call Histories by tapping Menu > Filter and selecting All
Calls, Missed, Outgoing, Incoming, and By Caller.
3. Alternatively, scroll to the number by using the up/down navigation keys and press the
center navigation key to select the number.
4. Scroll to Call Mobile and press the center navigation key to call the number.
Call History icons include:
Incoming calls Outgoing calls Missed calls
Making a call from Speed Dial
The Speed Dial enables you to call frequently used numbers with a single tap. To create a
Speed Dial entry, you must have the number already stored in Contacts.
1. From the Phone Dialer screen, tap
Speed Dial > Menu tab > New.
2. Tap the desired contact name and
number.
3. In the Location field, tap the ▲/▼
arrows to select an available location
to assign as the new Speed Dial
entry. (The first Speed Dial location is
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By memorizing a number’s position in the
Speed Dial list, you can dial the number by
pressing and holding its position number.
By default, the Location function will give
the next available position in the Speed Dial
setting screen. If you want to put a number
in a position already occupied, the new
number will replace the existing number.
Please note
To delete a Speed Dial entry, go to
the Speed Dial list, tap and hold the
contact name in the box to the right of
the assigned speed dial number and
tap Delete.
Checking your Voice Mail
By default, the first Speed Dial location
is your voice mailbox. When you insert
your SIM card into your O2 Xda Flame, it
will automatically detect and set the voice
mailbox number of your network operator.
On the Phone Dialer screen, tap Speed Dial
and select Voice Mail, and then press
or tap Call to call the voice mail center.
4.2 Ending a call
Once an incoming or outgoing call is in
progress, you can press the , or tap
End on the Phone Dialer screen to hang up.
Please note
Alternatively, press the silver button on
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4.3 Receiving/Ignoring a
call
When you receive a phone call, a notification
message will appear.
To answer the incoming call, tap Answer or
press .
To ignore or reject a call, tap Ignore or press
to mute the phone and reject the call.
This may divert the call to your voice mail,
depending on your network operator.
Please note
During an incoming call, you can short
press up or down volume button on
the side of your device to mute the
ring tone.
Alternatively, press the silver button
on the wired stereo headset to receive
a call. Please see Chapter 4.7 In-call
options.
4.4 International calls
When you make an international call from any
country, you need to insert a special international
access code. If you enter the “+” symbol as a
prefix before the number you are calling, then
you do not need to enter the access code for the
country you are calling from.
To make an international call:
1. Tap and hold the 0 key until the + sign
appears. The + replaces the international
prefix of the country you are calling from.
2. Enter the full phone number. It should
include the country code, area code
(without the leading zero) and phone
number.
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4.5 Video Telephony
Tapping the Video Call button allows you to make a VT (video telephony) call.
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No. Item Description
1 Call Duration Displays the length of the video call.
2 Caller Image Displays the caller image.
3 Keypad Tap to return to the keypad.
4 Brightness Use + and - to increase or decrease the screen brightness.
5 Camera Turn on or off the caller image.
6Internal / External
Camera
Switch between using the camera facing you or the camera
pointing away from you.
7 Speaker Turn the speaker on/off.
8 View Mode
There are 4 view modes available, tap this button to switch
between them:
Only Receiver - Displays only the person you are calling.
Only Sender - Only displays your image.
Standard Mode - Displays both the caller and the receiver.
The sender is small.
Sender is large - The sender image is large and the receiver
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9 Menu
You can use Hold, Mute, Turn Speakerphone On, Turn Hands-
free On, Conference, Paste, Save to Contacts, Create Note, Call
History, Speed dial, Options, Video call options:
Hold - Places the current call on hold
Mute - Mutes the speaker
Turn Speakerphone On - Turn speakerphone on or off.
Turn Handsfree On - Turn handsfree on or off.
Conference
Paste
Save to contacts
Create note
Call history
Speed dial
Options
Video call options
10 End End the call.
11 Reciever Image See the person who receives your call.
4.6 Emergency calls
Enter the international emergency number 112, then tap Talk or press the .
Additional emergency numbers may be included on your SIM/USIM card. Contact your
network operator for more information.
If your O2 Xda Flame has been put into Device Lock mode, you have to unlock the device
before placing an emergency call. (Refer to Chapter 1 Befor using your O2 Xda Flame)
1. Press the “Unlock” on Left soft key.
2. Press again and “Unlock” appears on the middle of screen.
4.7 In-call options
Adjusting the earpiece volume
During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume on your wired stereo headset by turning the
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Putting a call on hold
During a call, you may choose to put the call
on hold to receive or make a second call.
To put a call on hold, tap Hold or tap Menu >
Hold.
To accept/end another incoming call:
1. Tap Answer to take the 2nd call and hold
the 1st one.
2. To end the 2nd call and go back to the
1st, tap End or press the .
To swap between two calls, tap Swap or tap
the Menu tab > Swap.
Setting up conference calls
In either of the following two situations, you
can set up a conference call:
• When you put a call on hold, dial a 2nd
number and wait for it to be picked up.
• When you accept a 2nd incoming call and
the first one still in progress.
towards you).
Volume
On / Off
Button
Turning on the speakerphone
Your device has a speakerphone allowing
you to talk handsfree or let other people
listen to the conversation.
1. During the call, press and hold the or
tap the Menu tab > Turn Speakerphone
On.
2. To turn the speakerphone off, tap the
feature again.
Warning
To avoid damaging your hearing, do
not hold your O2 Xda Flame against
your ear when in speakerphone mode.
Muting a call
When there is an incoming call, you may
mute your microphone by pressing the Mute
button on the Phone Dialer screen or tap
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To make a conference call:
1. In either of the above two situations, tap Conference.
2. If the conference connection is successful, the word Conference will appear at the top of
the Phone Dialer screen.
3. To add additional people to your conference call, tap Hold to enter the new number and
then tap Resume to return and continue.
Adding a note
Regardless of whether you call from the Phone Dialer screen, Contacts, Call History, or
Speed Dial, you can take notes during/after a call. The note can be saved as an attachment
to your call in one of the Call History folders.
Writing a note
1. During/After a call, tap Notes.
2. Use any of the input methods to record
your note and tap OK. You can finish
your note during or after the call.
Viewing a note
1. In the Call History list, tap and hold the desired number, then tap View Note in the pop-up
menu. The icon indicates a note.
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4.8 Contact information
Contacts can be imported in the following ways:
• From your SIM/USIM card: Use your SIM/USIM card in your O2 Xda Flame and another
device; while using the other device you create one or more new contacts on the SIM/
USIM card.
• From your Call History: New contact numbers can be found in incoming or missed calls.
Why import contacts?
• You can back up your SIM/USIM numbers to your O2 Xda Flame.
• Creating contacts in Contacts creates more detailed records.
• Only Contacts can have Photo Contacts for an individual contact entry.
SIM/USIM Contacts
To copy your SIM/USIM contacts to Contacts on your phone:
1. Select the contact with the SIM/USIM card icon next to it .
2. Tap Menu > Save to Contacts to go to the Contacts screen to add further details.
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Call History
To view the Call History, tap Phone on the Today screen and tap Call History on the Phone
Dialer screen.
To add a new contact when just ending a
call, tap Menu tab > Save to Contacts.
Enter the caller’s name and other
information and tap OK when finished
editing.
Alternatively, go to Call History, tap and
hold the number to bring up the pop up
menu and select Save to Contacts.
Please note
When the contact is created, the call details in the Call History will be amended and
displayed under the name, not the phone number.
Photo Contacts
Photo Contacts allows you to assign still or animated photos to entries in Contacts. When
a person (for whom you have previously assigned a photo in Photo Contacts) calls you, that
photo will appear on your O2 Xda Flame’s incoming call screen. Use the rich set of features
provided to have the photos displayed with the size, position and animated template you
want.
Creating a new photo contact
You can create a photo contact in the following ways:
1. Tap Contacts on the Today screen or tap Phone > Contacts > New tab.
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3. Scroll to the Picture field and tap Select
a picture....
4. Tap on a desired picture and it will be
assigned to the entry. (To delete the
picture from the Contacts screen tap
Menu tab > Remove Picture).
Alternatively, you can assign a picture to a contact.
1. Tap Start > Programs > Pictures &
Videos > My Pictures folder.
2. Tap the desired picture to view and tap
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4.9 Device security
You can guarantee your phone’s security by making use of the following security features:
Device lock
The keypad lock turns off keypad functionality. This is a helpful feature, especially when your
O2 Xda Flame is put in your pocket, and you don’t want it to be pressed accidentally.
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1. Tap Device unlocked on the Today screen to lock the keypad.
2. Once you lock the phone, this area displays Device locked.
3. To unlock your keypad, tap Unlock on the bottom left of the Today screen and tap Unlock
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Device lock
This phone lock feature protects your O2 Xda Flame from unauthorized access. When the
phone lock is activated, your O2 Xda Flame will automatically lock after a specified period
of inactivity. A screen will be displayed requiring your O2 Xda Flame’s “lock password” to be
entered before access is granted.
1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab >
Lock.
2. Check the Prompt if device unused
for option and set the prompt
notification time.
3. Select the type of password you would
like to use: Simple PIN or Strong
alphanumeric. A strong password
must have at least 7 characters that
are a combination of uppercase and
lowercase letters, numbers, and
punctuation.
4. Enter the password and confirm, if
necessary.
To disable the Phone lock feature of your O2 Xda Flame, uncheck the Prompt if device
unused for option.
In case you forget your password, you can
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Locking your SIM/USIM card
You can protect your O2 Xda Flame from unauthorized use by assigning a PIN (Personal
Identification Number). Your first PIN is assigned by the Network Operator.
1. Tap Start > Phone or alternatively tap the Phone button on the Today screen.
2. On the Phone Dialer screen, tap Menu tab > Options > Phone tab.
3. Check the Require PIN when phone is used option.
4. To change the PIN, at any time, tap Change PIN.

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Chapter 5
Messaging
5.1 Text
5.2 Multimedia messages (MMS)
5.3 Voicemail
5.4 E-mail
5.5 Pocket MSN

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5. Messaging
You can receive E-mails and text messages in Messaging. Text messages are sent and
received through your network operator by using a phone number as the message address.
Your phone supports the following messaging services:
•
SMS (Short Messaging Service) allows you to send short messages. To send an SMS
message, your must register for SMS service with your network operator. For more
information, contact your network operator.
• MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) allows you to send multimedia messages. In
an MMS message, you can include text, pictures, photos, audio files or recorded voice.
To send an MMS message, your must register and configure the MMS service with your
network operator. For more information, contact your network operator.
• Chat allows you to send messages back and forth with friends. This feature is network
dependent. This feature is supported by the O2 SMS Plus application.
•
Voice Mail: You can forward a call to your voice mail box when you are unable to receive a
call. The voice mail center will send you a notification.
• E-mail: You can send or receive E-mails with your O2 Xda Flame by either synchronizing
your Outlook E-mails or connecting to the Internet.
• IMS (Instant Messaging service): Your O2 Xda Flame is equipped with the Pocket MSN
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5.1 Text
Write a text message
To create a text message:
1. Tap Start > Messaging and select the
Inbox folder.
2. Tap the New tab and add recipients in
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3. Tap on the Edit screen to start editing.
For the entry method, refer to Chapter
2.7 Entering information.
4. To add predefined text, tap Menu > My
Text and select text.
5. When you finish editing text, start the
spell check by tapping Menu > Spell
Check.
6. You can check the recipients of the text
message by tapping Menu > Check
Names.
7. To save a message to the draft box, tap
Menu > Save to Drafts.
8. Before you send a message, you can
choose to receive a delivery notification
by tapping Menu > Message Options
and checking the Request message
delivery notification box.
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Read messages
Text messages are automatically received when your phone is turned on. Otherwise,
messages are held by your network operator until your phone is connected to the operator
network.
To read text message(s):
1. Tap Start > Messaging.
2. Select the Text Messages folder and
a sub-folder under Text Messages,
such as Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, or
Deleted Items.
3. Select how to sort the messages.
• Message Type - Sort by message type.
• From - Sort by sender.
• Received - Sort by the date messages
were received.
• Subject - Sort by subject in alphabetical
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4. Tap Menu to access more options:
• Tap Go To to switch your current
account to Text Messages, Outlook
E-Mail, MMS, etc.
• Tap Tools to Sort By, Manage Folders,
Empty Deleted Items, Clear “Text
Messages”, create a New Account,
and view Options options...(change
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Settings
Text Message settings allow you to customize Accounts, Message, Address and Storage.
To access available options tap Menu > Tools > Options.
•
Accounts: Tap an account to change
settings. For example, tap Text
Messages to change Request delivery
notifications and Use Unicode when
necessary. Tap New Account to set up
a new account, or tap Signatures… to
use signatures to designate accounts.
• Message: Set up the following
messaging features—When replying
to e-mail, include body, Keep copies
of sent items in Sent folder and the
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• Address: Select whether to get E-mail
from all contacts with E-mail addresses;
alternatively, you can verify names by
defining their E-mail addresses.
• Storage: Check the memory space
of your phone, storage card and
attachments, Store attachments on
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5.2 Multimedia messages (MMS)
Your O2 Xda Flame allows you to create and share your own MMS messages (with photos,
videos, text, and audio) with your friends and family. You can even use the O2 Xda Flame’s
built-in camera to snap photos and send them immediately by composing an MMS message.
Launching the MMS composer screen
You can access MMS directly by tapping Start > Messaging and selecting the MMS folder.
Your device also provides several ways to launch the MMS composer screen:
• From Pictures & Videos: Select any picture in the My Pictures folder, tap Menu > Send
and select an account—MMS. At this point, you will be directed to the MMS composer
screen in Messaging.
• From Camera (Optional): Capture a picture or a video clip. Select the file and send via
MMS.
Please note
You must configure the profiles, connections and downloading settings before you can
send and receive MMS messages.
Create an MMS message
In the Inbox, you will see messages listed with the following parameters:
• Message Type • Time when the message was received
• Receive from • Subject of the message
Creating an MMS Message
MMS messages are created by combing various slides. Each slide can consist of a photo, an
audio or video clip, audio, or text.
1. Tap Start > Messaging > MMS folder.
In the MMS Inbox, tap New. You will
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5. Tap Menu to get more editing options.
For details, refer to the following MMS
menu options.
The MMS composition screen menu includes the following options:
Items Description
Add Recipient Add a new recipient from your Contacts list.
Check Names This option helps you search for the names beginning with letters
entered in the To, Bcc, or Cc fields.
Template The current MMS message can be saved as a template and used at a
later date.
Insert (Picture,
Video, Audio, or
Sound Recorder)
Select the file type to insert into your message. If the message contains
an audio or image file, a video file cannot be inserted.
• If you select to insert Sound Recorder, a record screen displays:
Tap Menu > Select and specify the file name & save it.
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Items Description
My Text
A list of pre-defined texts that can be inserted into your MMS message.
Remove Recipient/
Subject, Picture/
Video/Audio/Text)
Depending on the cursor location, the Remove item varies. If the cursor
is on the Insert Audio field, this item shows Remove Audio.
Slides (Insert,
Delete, Next,
Previous, Duration)
You can create/delete slides in your message, navigate between the
next and previous slides, or specify the display duration of each slide.
Options
More options include
•
Background Color: Select a background color from a color palette
for your message.
• Send options: Choose the priority of the message from the drop
down menu (Low, Normal or High). Check delivery report, read report
and hide sender to activate the options.
Preview To view the composed message before sending, tap Replay.
Save to Drafts Save the message to your drafts folder.
Cancel Message To cancel the composed message and return to the Inbox. Before
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MMS folder options:
In each message box, tap and hold an individual message to see various options.
Items Description
Delete Delete the selected message. The deleted message will be stored in the
Deleted Items folder.
Reply
Reply only to the selected message’s sender. After selecting this
option, you are taken to the message composition page where you can
compose a message as a reply. You can change the subject and other
fields.
Reply All Reply to all the senders and recipients in the Cc and Bcc fields. You can
change the subject and other fields.
Forward
Forward the selected message to other recipients. On selecting this
option, you are taken to the page where your original message is
retained and you can edit it before sending. You can change the subject
and other fields.
Move Move the selected message to a different folder. The folder list is
displayed to select the folder where the message is to be moved to.
Mark as Read/
Unread
Mark the selected message as read or unread. This feature depends on
whether the message is read or not.
Download Message Download the message from the server.
Send/Receive Refresh and download pending messages.
Go To Switch between different accounts (Text Messages, Outlook E-mail
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Items Description
Tools
This option helps you to Sort By, Manage Folders, Empty Deleted
Items, Clear “MMS”, create New Account, and access more features.
• Sort by: Choose how to view MMS messages by Message Type,
From, Received, and Subject.
•
Manage Folders: On selecting this option, you get the MMS folder
list, where you can create new folders rename, delete and view folder
options.
Please note
System folders (including Inbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, Outbox,
and Sent Items) cannot be deleted.
• Empty Deleted Items: An alert message asks if you want to delete
all messages permanently, which cannot be recovered once deleted.
• Clear MMS: Clear all the messages in your Inbox and Sent Items
folders. Tap Yes to confirm deletion.
• New Account: To create a new E-mail account.
•
Options: You can edit account settings for your messages, address
book and storage. Please refer to Chapter 5.1 Text.
MMS Settings
This option helps you to set the MMSC settings, Send settings,
Receive settings, General and About.
• MMSC settings: From this list, choose the profile that you want
to use to send the MMS. Tap Edit to see the profile name and the
MMSC, Data Connection, Gateway, IP Address and Port.
• Send: From the drop down menus, choose Priority (Low, Normal
or High), Validity Period (Maximum, 1 week, 1 day, 12 hours),
Defered Delivery (Immediate, After 1 hour, After 1 day, After 1 week,
Custom), Message Type ( Personal, Advertisement, Informational,
Automatic), Message Size ( 30KB, 100KB, 300KB). Check Delivery
Report, Read report and Hide Sender to activate these options.
.• Receive: Choose the type of reception you receive when you are at
Home or Roaming; choose from Automatic, Manual or Restricted.
Check the boxes to choose which messages to allow: Personal,
Informational, Advertisement or Automatic. Check the box to
Reject Anonymous Messages.
• General: Choose the number of attempts it takes to send the
message from, 1 ~ 6.
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Read MMS messages
You have several options when viewing a message:
1. Use playback controls (Play/Pause, Stop) to view a message. You can pause it anytime.
2. Tap Objects View to see a list of files. If you want to save a particular file, tap it and then
choose Save from the Tools menu.
3. To view slides manually, use the navigation buttons to scroll through the message.
5.3 Voicemail
Most mobile network operators offer this external voicemail service to subscribers. This
function enables you to divert received calls to a voicemail center where callers can leave
voice messages under the following circumstances:
• if your phone is switched off or is not able to receive signals
• if you do not answer the call
• if you are currently on the phone
You will be notified of a voicemail message by an icon on the Today screen. If the voice mail
service is not included in your mobile network operator’s package, you will have to subscribe
to the service separately and configure the settings manually. Contact your mobile network
operator for more details.
Please note
The voicemail service is SIM/USIM card and network dependent.
To call the voicemail center
Tap Phone > Speed Dial and call from Speed Dial 1. Alternatively, enter the voicemail center
number on the Phone Dialer screen and tap Talk or press the Call key.
Please note
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5.4 E-mail
The Outlook E-mail account on your O2 Xda Flame is used to store messages that you send
and receive through synchronization with a PC. Account names appear when you open the
folder list, located on the left, under the navigation bar, in the message list view.
You can receive E-mail and text messages in Messaging. E-mail messages are sent by using
an address received from your Internet network operator (ISP), an E-mail network operator
or your employer. You can also send and receive E-mails by synchronizing with your PC
or connecting to a Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol 4
(IMAP4) mail server. Aside from the default Outlook E-mail account, you need to manually set
other E-mail accounts.
How you download copies of messages depends on how you receive messages:
• If you receive E-mail messages through a remote E-mail server, follow the instructions as
described in the following Downloading messages from a server.
• If you receive E-mail messages through ActiveSync, begin synchronization. For more
information, refer to Chapter 11 Synchronization.
With synchronization, messages are synchronized between your O2 Xda Flame and the
PC by using ActiveSync and Microsoft Exchange Server or Outlook E-mail. For more
information, see Chapter 11 Synchronization.
Setting up an account:
1. Open Messaging on your O2 Xda
Flame by tapping Start > Messaging.
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3. Tap Menu > Tools > New Account and
set up an account.
4. The E-mail Setup screen will prompt
you to fill in the necessary information to
complete the setup.
5 From the drop down menu, select Other
(POP3/IMAP).
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7. E-mail Setup will attempt to connect
your O2 Xda Flame to your E-mail
server and automatically download the
necessary connection settings. If auto
configuration is unsuccessful, contact
your ISP or network administrator. If you
know your E-mail settings, press Next
to proceed.
8. Enter Your name, User name and
Password, and tap Next. If you check
the Save password box, your device
will not ask for your password the next
time you log-in to an E-mail account.
However, other people can access your
account if you lose this device.
9. Select the appropriate Account type
that your E-mail provider supports
(POP3 or IMAP4). Enter a Name for
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10. Enter your E-mail provider’s server
name information for Incoming mail,
Outgoing mail and Domain, and tap
Finish.
Please note
For security reasons, some fixed
line ISPs may restrict access to their
outgoing mail servers to their own ISP
network infrastructure. In this case,
you may need to use the Outgoing
mail server (if available) provided by
your mobile operator.
When finished, your new E-mail account will be displayed under this menu. You can start
connecting to your E-mail server at this point. You can set up several E-mail accounts,
including Outlook.
Please note
To delete an account, go to the account’s folder (Start > Messaging > Menu > Tools >
Options). Tap and hold the account’s name and tap Delete.
Downloading messages from a server
In Messaging, select Outlook E-mail or another account to open a connection to the Internet
or your corporate network, depending on the account.
1. Select an account and ensure that it is selected (marked by a bullet).
2. Tap Menu > Download Message. The messages on your device and E-mail server
are synchronized. New messages are downloaded to your O2 Xda Flame Inbox folder
messages in your O2 Xda Flame Outbox folder are sent, and messages deleted from the
server are removed from your O2 Xda Flame Inbox. Tap a message in the message list to
open it. For E-mail viewing menu options, please refer to the following section.
To cancel the downloading of a message, tap Menu > Do not download.
3. If you read a message, you can mark it as read or unread by tapping Menu > Mark as
Read or Mark as Unread.
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E-mail viewing screen options:
After selecting an E-mail from an account, tap Menu to access the following options:
Items Description
Delete Delete the selected message. The deleted message will be stored in the
Deleted Items folder.
Reply
Reply to only the selected message’s sender. After selecting this
option, you are taken to the message composition page where you can
compose a message as a reply. You can change the subject and other
fields.
Reply All Reply to all senders and recipients present in the Cc and Bcc fields. You
can change the subject and other fields.
Forward
Forward the selected message to other recipients. On selecting this
option, you are taken to the page where your original message is
retained and you can edit it before sending. You can change the subject
and other fields.
Move
Move the selected message to a different folder. The folder list is
displayed so you can select the folder where the message is to be
moved.
Mark as Read/
Unread
Mark the selected message as read or unread. The read and unread
feature depends on whether the message is read or not.
Download Message Download messages from the server.
Send/Receive Refresh and download pending messages.
Go To Go to other messaging accounts such as Text Messages, Outlook
E-Mail, MMS.
Tools
Use to Sort, Manage Folders, Empty deleted items, Clear Outlook
E-mail, setup a New Account and use Options to change account
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Receiving attachments
An attachment sent with an E-mail message or downloaded from a server appears as an icon
at the bottom of a message in its own window panel. Tapping the attachment icon opens the
attachment if it is fully downloaded. You can mark an attachment for downloading (IMAP4
account only) the next time you connect.
For Outlook E-mail attachments through synchronization:
1. Start ActiveSync on your PC.
2. Click File > Mobile Device and select your mobile device.
3. Click Tools > Options.
4. Select the message account > Settings > Include File Attachments.
Through a remote IMAP4 E-mail server:
1. From Messaging, tap Accounts > Accounts... > IMAP4.
2. Tap Next until you reach Server Information > Options.
3. Tap Next twice > Get full copy of messages and When getting full copy get
attachments.
Embedded images and objects cannot be received as attachments. An embedded message
can be viewed as an attachment when using IMAP4 to receive E-mail. However, this feature
does not work if TNEF (Transport Neutral Encapsulated Format) is enabled so that you can
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Creating an E-mail
1. Tap Start > Messaging and select Outlook E-Mail or the desired E-mail account.
2. Tap New.
3. Enter the E-mail address of one or
more recipients, separating them with
a semicolon. To access addresses and
phone numbers from Contacts, tap To
or tap Menu > Add Recipient….
4. Enter your message. To quickly add
common messages, tap My Text and
tap a desired message.
5. To check spelling, tap Menu > Spell
Check.
6. Tap Send. If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Outbox and will be sent
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Account menu options:
When you select an account, tap Menu to access the following options:
Items Description
Delete Delete the selected message. The deleted message will be stored in the
Deleted Items folder.
Reply
Reply to only the selected message’s sender. After selecting this
option, you are taken to the message composition page where you can
compose a message as a reply. You can change the subject and other
fields.
Reply All Reply to all senders and recipients present in the Cc and Bcc fields. You
can change the subject and other fields.
Forward
Forward the selected message to other recipients. On selecting this
option, you are taken to the page where your original message is
retained and you can edit it before sending. You can change the subject
and other fields.
Move Move the selected message to a different folder. The folder list is
displayed to select the folder where the message is to be moved.
Mark as Read/
Unread
Mark the selected message as read or unread. The read and unread
feature depends on whether the message is read or not.
Download Message Download messages from the server.
Send/Receive Refresh and download pending messages.
Go To Go to other messaging accounts such as Text Messages, Outlook
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Messaging
Items Description
Tools
This option helps you to Sort By, Manage Folders, Empty Deleted
Items, Clear “Outlook E-mail”, create New Account, and access more
features.
• Sort By: Choose between Message Type, From, Received and
Subject
• Manage Folders: On selecting this option, you get the list of Outlook
E-Mail folders where you can create new folders, rename folders,
delete folders and view folder options.
Please note
System folders (including Inbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, Outbox,
and Sent Items) cannot be deleted.
• Empty Deleted Items: An alert message asks if you want to delete
all messages permanently, which cannot be recovered once deleted.
• Clear Outlook E-mail: To clear all messages and subfolders under
Deleted Items. Tap Yes to confirm.
•
New Account: To create a new E-mail account.
•
Options: You can edit the account settings for your messages,
address book and storage.
E-mail composition menu options include the following:
Items Description
Add Recipient Add a new recipient from your Contacts list.
Insert (Picture, voice
note, and File)
Select the files to insert into your message. If the message contains an
audio or image file, video files cannot be inserted.
My Text Select or edit a preset message.
Spell Check To check the spelling of your message content.
Check Names You can check the recipients of the E-Mail that you are sending.
Save to Drafts Save a message to your Draft folder.
Cancel Message Cancels sending of the composed message and returns to the Inbox.
Before canceling, you can save the message to the Drafts folder.
Message Options Specify settings such as Priority, Security and Language.

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Managing messages and folders
Each E-mail account and text message account has its own folder hierarchy with five default
folders: Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, and Sent Items. The messages you receive
and send are stored in these folders. You can also create additional folders within each
hierarchy. The properties of the folders you create depends on whether you are using an
Outlook E-Mail, Text Messages, POP3, MMS, or IMAP4 account.
If you use an Outlook E-Mail account, E-mail messages will automatically be synchronized
with your device. You can synchronize additional folders by designating them for ActiveSync.
The folders you create and the messages you move will then be mirrored on the server.
If you use a Text Messages account, messages are stored in the Inbox folder.
If you use a POP3 account and move E-mail messages to a folder you created, the link
between the messages on the device and their copies on the mail server will be broken. The
next time you connect, the mail server will see that the messages are missing from the device
Inbox folder and delete them from the server. This prevents you from having duplicate copies
of a message, but it also means that you will no longer have access to messages that you
move to folders created from anywhere except the device.
If you use an IMAP4 account, folders you create and E-mail messages you move are
mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are available to you anytime you connect to
your mail server, whether from your device or a PC. This synchronization of folders occurs
whenever you connect to your mail server, create new folders, or rename/delete folders when
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MSN Messenger composition menu options include the following:
Items Description
Chats Displays all current people being chatted to.
Sign In / Sign Out Sign in or out of MSN messenger.
My Status Display your status to your contacts (Online, Busy, Be Right Back, Away,
On The Phone, Out To Lunch, Appear Offline).
Add a Contact Tap to add a new contact.
Edit My Text Edit the predfined messages.
Options
Under the options, select from the following tabs: General, Hotmail ,
Messenger, SMS, and Switch User.
Please note
System folders (including Inbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, Outbox,
Sy and Sent Items) cannot be deleted.
• General: Tap the box to clear the saved password.
•
Hotmail: Select E-mail delivery options (Off, Use filters and For
all new e-mail); Select the Junk mail filter (Default, Enhanced,
Exclusive); Tap the check box to “Download new e-mail
automatically”.
• Messenger: Enter your display name; Tap “Update presence
information for all contacts automatically”.
•
SMS: Tap the check box to use SMS to keep my messages and
contacts up-to-date.
•
Switch User: Tap the Switch User box to change the current MSN
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MSN Messenger
The Hotmail mail inbox behaves in the same way as all other E-mail in boxes.
Signing in
1. To use MSN Messenger Service, set up a connection
to the Internet; to use Exchange Instant Messaging,
set up a connection to your corporate network.
2. Tap Start > Program > Pocket MSN >
MSN Messenger > Tap here to sign in.
3. Enter your sign-in name and password for the selected
account(s). Your sign-in name is usually in the form:
username@domain.com.
Please note
Signing in to an Exchange account may take several minutes, depending upon your
connection speed.
Using
1. Once signed in, the following screens will be
dsiplayed.
2. Enter your Hotmail username and password.
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MSN Mobile Home
Loads Internet Explorer and displays the mobile.
msn.com/pocketpc website.
1. Tap the links for further infromation.
Pocket MSN Help
Displays the help file of Pocket MSN
1. Tap the items on the list for further
information.
MSN Hotmail
The Hotmail mail inbox behaves in the same
way as all other e-mail in boxes (See Chapter
5.4 E-mail).
Compose Hotmail
Composing Hotmail e-mails is done in the same
way as all other e-mail accounts (See Chapter
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Chapter 6
Camera and Video
6.1 Using the Camera
6.2 Capture mode
6.3 Setup menu
6.4 View mode
6.5 Recording

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6. Camera and Video
6.1 Using the Camera
Your O2 Xda Flame features a digital camera that allows you to take photos (including self-
portraits) or video clips with accompanying audio. They are stored in Pictures & Videos,
which provides many powerful features to manage, organize, and manipulate image, video,
and audio files.
Landscape mode Pictures & Videos
The integrated camera features the following:
• In Photo Capture mode, you can capture standard still images.
• In MMS Photo mode, you can take a photo and then send it out via MMS.
• In Video Capture mode, you can capture “live” video streams (with audio if desired), then
share them with others or play them on the O2 Xda Flame or desktop PC.
• In MMS Video mode, you can capture “live” video and then send it out via MMS.
• In Contact Picture Capture mode, you can capture images for contacts use.
• In Frame Photo Capture mode, you can place captured images into attractive frames
(templates).
• In Multishot function mode, you can take multiple pictures (2, 4, or 6) by pressing the
capture button.
You can even send captured files via E-mail or MMS. Just Snap and Send a newly captured
image or Select and Send an existing image. Of course, you can also get image, video,
and audio files from received E-mail, a Memory Card, Infrared beaming, Bluetooth or
synchronized from a PC via ActiveSync, and organize them into Pictures & Videos and
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Camera Buttons
Shooting mode Shoot
Quick access to Pictures
& Videos application
To “Today”
Zoom In
Brightness
Zoom Out
SettingSwitch Camera Mode
Item Description
Shooting Mode Press to switch between shooting modes eg Photo, MMS Photo, Video, etc.
Shoot Press to take pictures and record videos.
Quick access
to Pictures
& Videos
application
Press to go to the Pictures & Videos application.
To “Today” Press to go to the Today screen.
Zoom In/Out Press to zoom in and out of the framed picture.
Brightness Press to adjust the brightness.
Setting Press to access the camera settings.
Switch
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6.2 Capture mode
Your O2 Xda Flame has a number of capture modes. The following section shows how to use
photo capture mode and video capture mode. To switch capture modes, tap .
Photo/Video mode
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No. Item Icons Description
1Capture mode
Photo
MMS Photo
Video
MMS Video
Contact Picture
Multi Shot
2Storage / MicroSD™ (Memory card) / PDA; indicating the current
location of saved files.
3Multishot
mode
Within the Multishot mode, you can select either 2, 4, or
6 multi shots. (This feature is disabled in video capture
mode).
4Exit Exit the screen.
5Pictures &
Videos
Where your captured or recorded files are saved. You can
view or edit these files under Pictures & Videos.
6Setup menu A detailed setup menu.
7Brightness Brightness level: -3, -2, -1, +0, +1, +2, +3.

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Basic Menu
Under the Basic menu, you can adjust the following items:
Item Description
Mode
Select a capture mode from Photo, MMS Photo, Video, MMS Video,
Contact Picture, and Multishot.
Please note
The Capture Mode you select determines the resolution ranges. See
the following Resolution for details.
Quality Set image quality at Normal, Better and Best.
Resolution
Resolution options vary according to the Capture Mode you select.
•
Photo: 1600 x 1200 UXGA, 1024 x 768 XGA, 640 x 480 VGA, 320 x 240
QVGA, 176 x 144 QCIF
• MMS Photo: 320 x 240 QVGA and 176 x 144 QCIF
•
Video: 352 x 288 CIF, 176 x 144 QCIF
•
MMS Video : 176 x 144 QCIF
• Contact Picture: 320 x 240 QVGA and 176 x 144 QCIF
•
Multishot: 1600 x 1200 UXGA, 1024 x 768 XGA, 640 x 480 VGA, 320 x
240 QVGA, 176 x 144 QCIF
Please note
• When you select Multishot you will be asked to choose the number of
shots from 2, 4, or 6.
• When you select Video and MMS Video , the system will ask you to
specify the Format from 3GP or MP4.
• When you select MMS Video the system will ask you to specify the File
Size from 50K, 100K, 150K, 200K, 250K, or 300K.
• When you select Video or MMS Video , the system will ask you to
check if you want to mute the microphone.
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Advanced menu
Under the Advanced menu, you can adjust the following items:
Item Description
Brightness The Brightness level ranges from -3 to +3. The default value is 0.
Contrast The Contrast level ranges from -2 to +2. The default value is 0.
Storage Storage locations: Main Memory and Memory Card.
Flicker Select the Flicker Control value from 50Hz to 60Hz.
Shutter sound Activate Shutter Sound to hear a clicking sound when you take a shot. The
default value is set to On.
Self timer
When the Timer is activated, the icon appears on the screen. When you
press the Camera key, starts to blink for ten seconds. The default setting
is Off.
Power saving Check the box to enable power saving mode.
Night mode Select to activate or deactivate Night Mode. The default setting is Off.
Quick view
after shutter A quick view after you take a shot. Select to turn this feature on/off.
Default value Tap Default Value to reset all setup menu options to default values.

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6.4 View mode
In Capture mode, you can tap to enter Pictures & Videos and tap the picture to enter
Single View Mode. When you select the Single View icon, you can view the pictures saved on
a Micro SD card or the phone’s memory.
Photo View mode
Send Photo via
Outlook E-mail, or
MMS
Access more
features

Chapter 7
O
2 MediaPlus
7.1 My FM Radio
7.2 My Music
7.3 My Photos
7.4 My Videos
7.5 My Settings

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7. O2 MediaPlus
This application provides a user-friendly way to manage media files and gives easy access to
different entertainment players like the FM Radio and Windows Media Player. This application
also includes the following features:
• A music library management system
• A photo library management system
• A video library management system
• A powerful alarm program
• Personalization
Context graphics
Now playing
Alarm indicator
Tool bar
Personalized
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Item Icon Description
Equalizer Launch SRS settings.
Play / Stop / Tap once to play and tap again to Stop.
Previous Go to the previous track.
Next Go to the next track.
Volume To adjust the volume.
Windows Media
Player Launch the Windows Media Player.
FM Launch the FM radio.
Alarm indicator Indicates that an alarm has been set.

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7.1 My FM Radio
You can listen to FM Radio through your O2 Xda Flame. You can search channels by tapping
and holding on the / Key. This application also includes 100 user-defined favorites
groups (each favorite contains up to 18 preset channels), volume control, record button to
record audio files, and fine tune channels.
Please note
The FM Radio can be used only when the headset is plugged in (as an external
antenna).
Current channel
Volume Control
Mono / Stereo /
Record indicator
18 preset
channels
Tap to display the
next / previous 9
preset channels.
Access more
features
Switch to
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Options
Some content items require a user name
and password. You can save this user
name and password on your device so you
don’t have to enter them again; simply tap
Menu > Options and then enter your user
name and password when prompted.
You can program the device to receive O2
Connect updates at Never, Every 6 hrs.,
Every 12 hrs., and Everyday intervals
through an ActiveSync connection, or
choose Never, Every 6 hrs., Every 12 hrs.
and Everyday intervals through an active
Internet connection.
Enabling/Disabling O2 Connect
To disable O2 Connect, tap Menu >
Options and then select Stop O2 Connect
service.
To enable O2 Connect, tap Menu >
Options and then select Start O2 Connect
service.
By default, if your O2 Xda Flame is
connected to the Internet via ActiceSync,
O2 Connect will make a connection to the
O2 Server every 4 hours to refresh the
contents. You will always have access to
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Chapter 10
Wireless Connectivity
10.1 About Wireless
10.2 Wireless Manager
10.3 WiFi Utility
10.4 Making a connection
10.5 Connecting to the Internet

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GPRS
Before using GPRS to connect to the Internet, please contact your network operator
to confirm that the service is enabled and supported on your SIM card. Using GPRS is
convenient for you while traveling or working at home. You can use this device to browse
web pages, read or send E-mail, text or MMS messages, and sign in Pocket MSN through
wireless network.
GPRS connection settings
1. Select Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections > Advanced tab.
2. Tap Select Networks to open Network Management screen.
3. Select a desired network name from the list, or tap New to add available networks to the
list. Tap Edit to modify existing network setup content.
4. Tap OK to save and exit.
Please Note: The simplest way to get your O2 Xda Flame connected to the network is to
activate O2 Auto Configurator (Please refer to Section 12.2 O2 AutoConfig).
Activating GPRS connection
1. Tap Start > Internet Explorer.
2. Input an URL address you desire to browse in address field and tap the arrow icon to go to
the URL.
3. After completing connection, icon will become icon.
4. Or you may select Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections > Tasks tab >
Manage Existing Connections > tap and hold on a connection to open pop-up Menu >
Connect.
After completing connection, you may start Internet surfing or send and receive E-mail.
Please note: If this device is under flight mode, please turn off flight mode beforehand. Tap
icon on Today screen, then tap “Wireless Manager” on the pop-up window. Tap “Phone”
to turn the phone function on. The icon will appear on Today screen when GPRS is in
range.
When using GPRS or connecting to the Internet, you will not be able to answer a call. If you
make a call, your device will automatically disconnect from the Internet and reconnect to the
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. With Bluetooth, you don’t
need to line up the devices to send/receive information. The two devices only need to be
within a range of about 10 meters. You may use Bluetooth in the following ways:
1. Exchange information, such as files, appointments, tasks, and contact cards, between
devices that have Bluetooth capabilities. For example, if you and a co-worker have a device
with Bluetooth, you can beam items between your devices; these items could include files,
contact cards, appointments, tasks, etc.
2. Create a dial-up modem connection between your device and a Bluetooth phone. You can
then use the Bluetooth phone as a modem.
Bluetooth settings
To access the Bluetooth settings screen, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >
Bluetooth.
To activate Bluetooth function, tap the Turn on Bluetooth option if it is not check; uncheck
this option to deactivate Bluetooth. To ensure your phone can receive data from another
Bluetooth device; first you must make your device visible to other Bluetooth devices by
checking on Make this device visible to other devices option. If Bluetooth is turned off, you
cannot use Bluetooth to either send or receive information. In order to conserve the battery
power or where radio use is prohibited, it is recommended that the Bluetooth function is
deactivated.
By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, and then turn off your device, the Bluetooth
radio also turns off. When you turn on your device again, the Bluetooth radio automatically
turns on the radio.
If Bluetooth radio is turned on, then all of the other Bluetooth devices within range (about 10
meters) can detect your device and attempt to send/receive information to/from it, establish a
bond, or use a Bluetooth service. In this mode, other devices can detect your device whether
or not a bond has been created; however, in order to receive data from another device, you
must accept it on your device.
Other Bluetooth devices can now detect your device and attempt to send information to it,
establish a bond, or use a Bluetooth service. Note that, to receive information, you must
accept it on your device by selecting Make this device visible to other devices; this also
turns on your Bluetooth radio. If you no longer want your device to be visible, uncheck Turn
on Bluetooth option or uncheck Make this device visible to other devices option to leave
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Bonds
To exchange information in a secure manner, you may use a bond to create a relationship
between your O2 Xda Flame and another Bluetooth device. To create a bond, you need to
enter the same passcode on the two devices that you want to bond. You need only create a
bond once between two devices. Once a bond is created, the devices recognize the bond and
are able to exchange information without your needing to enter Passcode again.
To create a bond:
You can create a bond between your device and another device that has Bluetooth. Once you
do this, Bluetooth doesn’t need to be in visible mode in order for you to exchange information
wirelessly between the two devices; you only need to have the Bluetooth radio turned on.
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab
2. Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab > Add new device.... Your device searches for other
Bluetooth devices and displays them in the list.
3. Tap the name of the other device in the list, and then Next.
4. Enter a Passcode of between 1 and 16 characters and tap Next.
5. Enter the same passcode on the other device.
6. In Display Name, edit the name of the other device if you want.
7. Tap Finish.
Please note: Make sure that the two devices are within 10 meters of one another and that
Bluetooth is in visible mode on both devices.
To accept a bond:
1. Please make sure that Bluetooth is activated and visible to other devices.
2. When prompted to bond with the other device, tap Yes.
3. Enter a passcode of between 1 and 16 characters , and tap Next. You must enter the same
passcode that was entered on the device requesting the bond.
4. In Display Name, edit the name of the device requesting the bond if you want.
5. Tap Finish.
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To rename a bond:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab.
2. Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab.
3. Tap the bond to rename.
4. In Display Name, enter a new name for the bond and then tap Save.
To delete a bond:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab.
2. Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab.
3. Tap and hold the bond and then tap Delete.
Sending Information via Bluetooth
1. Tap and hold an item to send, such as an appointment in Calendar, a task in Tasks, a
contact card in Contacts, or a file in File Explorer.
2. Tap Beam type of item.
3. Tap the device to which you want to send the data. The item is sent to the device you
selected. If the device that you want to send to does not appear in the list, ensure that it is
turned on first and in visible mode, and within 10 meters of your device. Also, make sure
that your Bluetooth is activated.
Receiving information via Bluetooth:
1. Make sure that your device is configured to receive incoming data and that Bluetooth is in
visible mode.
2. Ensure that your device is within 10 meters of the device sending the information.
3. When prompted to receive an incoming data, tap Yes. The information is now stored on
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Using your device as a modem
This phone allows you to use it as a modem.
To do this, you create a Bluetooth modem connection on your device and then send
information to the phone by using Bluetooth. The phone relays the information wirelessly and
then sends back to your device any information that you had requested over the connection.
Once you create a modem connection to the Bluetooth phone, you can reuse it whenever you
want to use the phone as a modem.
1. Ensure that your phones’ Bluetooth radios are turned on, and that your device and the
other device are within 10 meters of one another.
2. If you have not already done so, create a Bluetooth phone connection using the method
described below:
3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections > Add a new modem
connection.
4. Enter a name for the connection.
5. In Select a modem list, tap Bluetooth > Next.
6. Make sure that the device is visible. Some phones may also need to be pairable in order
to accept a bonding request.
7. If the device appears in My Connections list, skip to step 14. If not, tap Add new device
and follow the remaining steps.
8. In the list, tap the device and then Next.
9. Enter a passcode of between 1 and 16 characters, and tap Next.
10. Enter the same passcode on the phone.
11. If you want, in Display Name, edit the name of the phone.
12. Tap Finish.
13. In My Connections list, tap the device, and then Next.
14. Enter the phone number to dial for this connection and tap Next.
15. In User name, Password, and Domain; enter the logon information for this connection
and tap Finish.
16. Start using the program that uses the Bluetooth phone connection; for example, Inbox to
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Bluetooth headset
To set up your O2 Xda Flame with a Bluetooth headset, you may refer to the user guide with
your Bluetooth headset and the following instructions:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections
tab > Bluetooth > Mode tab and check
Turn on Bluetooth and Make this
device visible to other devices.
2. Tap Start > Settings >
Connections tab > Bluetooth >
Devices tab and tap Add new device...
to scan for other Bluetooth devices.
3. Your O2 Xda Flame starts Searching
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4. Enter the Passcode for the located
Bluetooth Device. For information,
please refer to documents coming with
your Bluetooth headset.
5. Define the Display Name and the type
of service your Bluetooth device offers.
6. When you finish setup, you will see the
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7. Also, there will be a Bluetooth headset
icon indicating the active connection
status.
COM ports
For example, when you purchase Bluetooth GPS-supported navigation software; you can
register this device as an effective serial port by following the instructions on the manual of
that product and the steps below:
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth > COM Ports tab. To register a new
serial port:
1. Tap New Incoming Port to enter setup screen.
2. Select a port to be set.
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To update IP info
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab >
WiFi Utility > IP Info tab.
This tab shows all related IP address
information including DHCP, DNS, WINS
server and gateway, etc. for advance users.
Operation Buttons
• Renew – Renew IP address from DHCP
server for this Network card.
• Ping – Ping another IP/Host Name in the
network (refer to the picture below).
IP Address/Host Name: Enter an IP
address or host name to ping. When
a host name (eg. www.yahoo.com) is
entered, the Resolve target name box
needs to be checked.
10.3 WiFi Utility
WiFi is a type of wireless local area network
that communicates between two devices via
high frequency radio waves. Your O2 Xda
Flame supports Wireless LAN, which is IEEE
802.11b/g compliant. It allows your device
to connect to the Internet with detected
wireless network.
To activate WiFi
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab
> Wireless Manager.
2. Tap WirelessLAN to activate wireless
network.
3. Tap OK to exit.
To check your WiFi status
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab>
WiFi Utility.
1. And you may see the details of your
phone’s wireless LAN connection,
including SSID, BSSID, Channel, Tx Rate,
IP Address, MAC address and Strength.
2. Periodically updated scanning results in
the Active SSIDs window that lists all the
access points and peer stations available
around the host.
3. A configuration tool that enables you to
create and edit SSID profiles for your
station to associate or join with.
To configure WiFi settings
To Setup WLAN using WiFi Utility , Tap
Start > Settings > Connections tab > WiFi
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Size (Bytes): Choose from the pull down menu from 32 to 8192, with 32 as the default.
Timeout (ms): Defaulted to 1000, can be increased or decreased from the drop down
menu.
Resolve target name: Check it if a host name is entered. This allows the software to
translate host name to IP address.
Infinite: check this box to keep pinging the target.
Ping: Click on this button to ping the IP address/Host Name entered in the input field.
Ping Statistics Field: Shows the pinging IP address and the pinging results.
• Trace – Trace all nodes in the route to a ping destination for their ping response. 3 pings are
made to each node.
IP Address/Host Name: Enter an IP address or host name to ping. When a host name
(eg. www.yahoo.com) is entered, the Resolve target name box needs to be checked.
Reply Timeout (ms): Default is 2000, can be increased or decreased from the drop
down menu.
Maximum Hops: Default is 10, can be increased or decreased from the drop down
menu.
Resolve target name: Check it if a host name is entered. This allows the software to
translate host name to IP address.
Trace: Click on this button to start trace.
Trace Statistics Field: Shows the trace IP addresses/domain names and the pinging
results. * means timeout for that ping.
Config – Configure static IP address.Use server-assigned IP address is the default setting.
If static IP is desired, this page should be used to configure it. Check Use static IP address
and enter related information.
To change Power Save Mode
Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > WiFi-Utility > Advanced tab > Power Save
Mode
• Always Disable – Choosing this option will always disable the power save mode.
• Always Enable – Choosing this option will have the power save mode always enabled. This
is the default setting.
• Auto Enable – When internal battery is being used, it will be in Power Save mode; when
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• Best Performance/Best Battery Life Sliding Bar
Move the bar to balance between the performance of the WLAN card and length of the
battery life. Default is set to Best Performance. Not operable if the Power Save Mode is
Disable. The leftmost position on the sliding bar (Best Performance) indicates that the
WLAN station will listen to every beacon from the associated AP. The default beacon interval
is 100 ms for most APs. When the knob is dragged to the right-hand-side, the station will
listen to the beacon in multiple beacon intervals depending on the position on the slide bar.
The rightmost position (Best Battery Life) indicates the beacon interval is 10 times of AP’s
beacon interval, i.e. 1000 ms when the beacon interval is set to 100ms. For the Sliding bar
to take effect, the Power Save Mode needs to be either Always Enable or Auto Enable,
and you need to click on the Apply button.
• Apply Button
Apply the Power Save Mode setting.
Getting Connected
Please note: After activating WirelessLAN, a new window, New Network Detected, will
appear if any is detected. Select Connect and enter your password to the local network.
Tap Connect to connect this device with local network. You may use WirelessLAN for up to
2 hours. The actual usage time will depend on the power status of your battery. While this
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3. Tap the appropriate adapter in the Tap
an adapter to modify settings box.
The IP address will now appear in the IP
Address box on the IP Address tab.
4. To change TCP/IP settings, if your ISP or
private network does not use dynamically-
assigned IP addresses, tap Use specific
IP address and enter the requested
information. Contact your ISP or network
administrator to get the IP address,
subnet mask, and/or default gateway
(if needed).
5. To change DNS and WINS settings if
your ISP or private network does not
use dynamically-assigned IP addresses,
tap the Name Servers tab and enter
the requested information. Servers that
require an assigned IP address may also
require a way to map computer names
to IP address. DNS and WINS are the
resolution options supported on your O2
Xda Flame.
Terminal Services Client
Using the Terminal Services Client,
you can log onto a PC running Terminal
Services or Remote Desktop and use all
of the programs available on that PC from
your mobile device. For example, instead of
running Pocket Word, you can run the PC
version of Word and access all of the .doc
files on that PC from your O2 Xda Flame.
10.4 Making a connection
The simplest way to get your O2 Xda Flame
connected to the network is to activate
AutoConfig (Please refer to Chapter 12.2
AutoConfig).
The CSD Line Type default setting on your
O2 Xda Flame:
Data Rate: 9600 bps(V.32)
Connection Element: Non-transparent
Network Card Settings
You can connect directly to an Ethernet
network by inserting a network (Ethernet) card.
Once connected, you can browse the Internet
or an intranet, or download E-mail. Make sure
that you purchase and configure a network
card compatible with your O2 Xda Flame.
To set up your network card:
1. Insert the network card into your O2 Xda
Flame.
2. The first time you insert the card, Network
Settings will appear automatically. To
change it later on, tap Start > Settings >
Connections tab > Network Cards.
3. Tap the Network Adapters tab and tap
the desired adapter to configure it’s
settings. Tap OK when done.
To change network card settings:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections
tab > Network Cards > Network
Adapters tab.
2. In the My network card connects to
drop-down list, tap either The Internet
or Work. If you are connecting to your
ISP at home, tap The Internet. If you are
connecting to a private network such as a
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Connecting to a Terminal Server
Start a remote connection to the server via a GPRS or Wireless LAN connection:
1. Tap Start > Programs > Terminal Services Client.
2. To connect to a server you have previously connected to, define a server in Recent
servers. To connect to a new server, enter the server’s name in the Server box. Select
the Limit size of server desktop to fit on this screen check box only when using
applications that have been specifically sized for use with the O2 Xda Flame.
3. Tap Connect.
Please note
If the network administrator has configured the Terminal Services Client to reconnect to
disconnected sessions, and you previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without
ending the session, the Terminal Services Client reconnects to that session.
Navigating within the Terminal Services Client
Once connected to the server, the PC’s screen may have much more information to feed
into your mobile device’s screen. If scroll bars are displayed on the server’s screen, you will
see more than one set of scroll bars on your O2 Xda Flame: one to scroll information on the
PC, and one to scroll the PC display through the Terminal Services window in the Terminal
Services Client.
To ensure that you are scrolling the PC display through the Terminal Services Client, use
the five directional buttons at the bottom of the Terminal Services Client screen.
To better fit information onto your mobile device’s screen, select Limit size of server
desktop to fit on this screen. For best effect, maximize programs on the desktop computer.
Disconnecting without ending a session:
The following commands must be accessed from the Start menu in the Terminal Services
window used to access the PC’s commands. Do not use the Start menu on your Xda Flame.
1. In the Terminal Services window on your PC, tap Start > Shutdown.
2. Tap Disconnect. If your administrator has configured the Terminal Services Client to
reconnect to disconnected sessions, you will be reconnected to this session the next time
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10.5 Connecting to the Internet
Once connected, you can use Pocket Internet Explorer to surf the Internet. While surfing,
you can also download files and programs to be installed on your device from the Internet
or intranet. During synchronization with your PC, download your favorite links and mobile
favorites that are stored in the Favorites folder in Internet Explorer on the PC. To synchronize
and download your favorite links from your PC, in your PC’s ActiveSync, select Favorites in
the Tools menu > Options > Sync options.
Browsing the Internet
Open the Pocket Internet Explorer screen by tapping Start > Internet Explorer.
1. In the address bar that appears at
the top of the screen, enter the Web
address you want to connect to. Tap
to choose from previously entered
addresses.
2. Tap Back to go back to the previous
page.
3. Tap Menu > Refresh to refresh the web
page on the screen.
4. Tap Menu > Home to go back to the
Home page.
5. Tap Favorites and the favorite address
you want to view. To add a favorite link
while using your O2 Xda Flame, go to
the page you want to add, tap and hold
on the page, and tap Add to Favorites
on the pop-up menu.

Chapter 11
Synchronization
11.1 About synchronization
11.2 Installing ActiveSync
11.3 Choosing your synchronization type
11.4 Using ActiveSync tools
11.5 ActiveSync Errors

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11.2 Installing ActiveSync
Please do not connect your device to the PC before installing ActiveSync 4.2 on the PC from
the Getting Started Disc included in your package. You may only connect the device to the PC
by USB cable or Bluetooth AFTER ActiveSync is installed.
Please note
Your O2 Xda Flame has built-in ActiveSync already. To install ActiveSync 4.2 on your
PC, please follow the instructions given when you run the Getting Started Disc. After
installing ActiveSync on your PC, you will be asked to build a partnership with your
device using one of the following connection methods:
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11.3 Choosing your
synchronization type
USB cable
You can connect your device with other
devices via a mini-USB connector. You can
manually change the connection settings as
follows. The new settings will be used when
you connect your device to the PC next time.
1. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.
2. Tap Menu tab > Connections.
3. Choose USB in the drop down menu and
check Synchronize all PCs using this
connection.
Bluetooth connection
You can also synchronize your information
by using Bluetooth wireless connectivity
technology, which allows your device to
connect to a Bluetooth-compatible device
within a range of up to 10 meters. For best
connection results, it is recommended that
you connect the device to the PC using USB
to establish a synchronization relationship
before connecting via Bluetooth.
To synchronize via Bluetooth connection:
1. Execute ActiveSync Help on the PC and
follow the instructions for configuring
Bluetooth on your PC to support
ActiveSync.
2. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.
3. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth.
Make sure that the device and the PC are
within 10 meters of each other.
4. Tap Sync.
5. After finishing the synchronization, tap
Menu tab > Disconnect Bluetooth.
6. Turn off Bluetooth to preserve battery
power if not used.
Please note
Before you connect to the PC via
Bluetooth, please make sure that you
have set up a Bluetooth partnership
with the PC: Tap Start > Settings >
Connections tab > Bluetooth. For
more details, please refer to Chapter 6
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11.4 Using ActiveSync tools
Once you’ve established the connection
partnership between your device and
the other mobile device, you can start
synchronization. The information you can
synchronize includes Contacts, Calendar,
Outlook E-mail, Tasks, and Notes.
To select a specific data source:
1. Tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync.
2. Tap Menu tab> Options.
3. Launch ActiveSync on your PC, and turn
the synchronization for specific information
types on or off as necessary.
Outlook E-mail
After you have selected Inbox for
synchronization in ActiveSync, Microsoft®
Outlook E-mail messages are synchronized
as part of the general synchronization
process. During synchronization:
● Messages are updated from the Inbox
folder on your PC or the Microsoft®
Exchange server to the Inbox folder of the
Outlook E-mail account on your device.
You can only synchronize information
directly with an Microsoft® Exchange
Server if you are running Microsoft®
Outlook® 2002 or later. By default, you’ll
receive messages from the last three
days only, the first 100 lines of each new
message, and file attachments of less
than 100KB in size.
● Messages in the Outbox folder on your
device are transferred to Exchange
or Outlook and then sent from those
programs.
● Messages on the two computers are
linked. When you delete a message on
your device, the message will also be
deleted from your PC the next time you
synchronize.
● Messages in subfolders of other E-mail
folders in Outlook are synchronized
only if they have been selected for
synchronization in ActiveSync. For
information on initiating Outlook
E-mail synchronization or changing
synchronization settings, see ActiveSync
Help on the PC or Connections Help.
Information for
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Please note
Text messages (SMS) and Multimedia
messages (MMS) are not received
through synchronization. Instead,
they are sent to your device via your
network operator.
Calendar
You can synchronize Calendar items on
your device with calendar items on your PC
or Microsoft® Exchange Server. You can
only synchronize information directly with
a Microsoft® Exchange Server if you are
running Microsoft® Outlook® 2002 or later.
Calendar synchronization is automatically
selected in ActiveSync.
Calendar items entered on one computer are
copied to the other during synchronization.
Handwritten notes and drawings are saved
as metafiles (pictures).
Contacts
Contacts stored on your device can be
synchronized with Outlook contacts stored
on your PC or with Microsoft® Outlook® 2002
or later.
New items entered in one location are
copied to the other during synchronization.
Handwritten notes and drawings are saved
as pictures when synchronizing with your
PC, but are removed when synchronizing
with a server. For more information on
synchronization, see ActiveSync Help on
the PC.
Tasks
Tasks stored on your device can be
synchronized with Outlook on your PC. Task
synchronization is automatically selected in
ActiveSync.
New items entered on one computer
are copied to your device during
synchronization. Handwritten notes and
drawings are saved as metafiles (pictures).
For more information on synchronization,
see ActiveSync Help on the PC.
Notes
Notes can be synchronized between your
PC and O2 Xda Flame either through notes
synchronization or file synchronization.
Notes synchronization synchronizes the
notes on your device with Outlook Notes on
your PC. File synchronization synchronizes
all notes on your device with My Documents
folder on your PC.
To synchronize your notes through
notes synchronization, first select Notes
information type for synchronization in
ActiveSync. The next time you synchronize,
all notes in My Documents and its subfolder
on your device will appear in Outlook Notes
on your PC. Notes that contain only text will
appear as regular notes in Outlook on your
PC, while notes containing written text or
drawings will appear in the device format.
In addition, all notes in the Notes group in
Outlook on the PC will appear in Notes on
the device.
To synchronize your notes as files, in
ActiveSync, select Files information type for
synchronization and clear Notes information
type. When you select Files, My Documents
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All .pwi files placed in My Documents folder
on your device and all .doc files placed
in \ My Documents folder on your PC will
be synchronized. Password-protected
files cannot be synchronized. ActiveSync
converts documents during synchronization.
For more information on synchronization or
file conversion, see ActiveSync Help on
the PC.
Please note
When you delete or change an item
on either your PC or device, the item
is changed or deleted in the other
location the next time you synchronize.
If you synchronize your notes using file
synchronization and then later decide
to use notes synchronization, all of
your notes will be synchronized with
Outlook on your PC and will no longer
be stored in My Documents folder.
11.5 ActiveSync Errors
Whenever ActiveSync cannot successfully
synchronize your information, it displays an
error on your device and your PC.
Viewing error information
Press Action button when the error text
is displayed. ActiveSync will then display
more information about the error that
has occurred. Some types of errors can
interfere with automatic synchronization.
If you suspect that a scheduled automatic
synchronization has not occurred, you
should attempt to manually synchronize
your information. Successfully completing
manual synchronization will reset automatic
synchronization. For more information, see
Chapter 11.4 Using ActiveSync tools.
Please note
Most firewall applications are intended
to block network traffic and secure
the PC from incoming network
connections. Since ActiveSync
uses TCP ports for data transfer
with Devices, to avoid this potential
experience, you will need to manually
allow this traffic to be unblocked by
Firewall applications for the Device
using ActiveSync. You will need to add
ActiveSync application processes into
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12. Managing your O2 Xda Flame
12.1 Self Diagnostics
You can perform self-diagnostics,
selectively or fully.
There are two test options: You can tap Menu tab to Select All test items and tap Run to start
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12.2 O2 AutoConfig
This application provides a user-friendly
way to set up operator specific settings,
including GPRS, WAP, and MMS.
The AutoConfig process can be performed as soon as the SIM card is accessible. It is
activated in 2 ways.
1. During every soft/hard reset, the operator ID obtained from the SIM card will be compared
with the current setting. If they don’t match, a dialog box will ask if you want to perform
network configuration now. Once confirmed, the AutoConfig will be launched to configure
your device to the current preferred network.
2. When the AutoConfig is launched via the Programs menu, the same detection process
will be carried out and possible selections will be listed in the preferred network.
Please note
The AutoConfig process is started only when the device is in the HOME network (not
international roaming). The AutoConfig process is also started once the SIM card has
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Running Programs
Memory Purpose
Running Programs Displays a list of all running programs. Tap the program name
to Activate, Stop or Stop All.
When the memory is insufficient, this device cannot automatically allocate memory. You may
follow the steps below to free up more memory:
Moving some files to micro SD card
1. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer.
2. Tap and hold selected items.
3. Tap Cut on the pop-up menu.
4. Switch to Storage Card category.
5. Tap and hold and then tap Paste.
Deleting unwanted files
1. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer.
2. Tap and hold selected items.
3. Select Delete.
Saving attachments to microSD card
1. Tap Start > Messaging > Menu > Tools > Options > Storage tab.
2. If you have inserted a storage card, check Store attachments on storage card.
3. E-mail attachments will automatically be saved to storage card.
Clearing histories and deleting files from Internet Explorer
1. Tap Start > Internet Explorer > Menu > Tools > Options > Memory tab.
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Device Performance
• Device performance can be affected by
the amount of free Program memory
available to run applications. Stop
programs you are not using by tapping
Start > Settings > System tab >
Memory > Running Programs tab and
select the running program that you
want to stop.
• Free up memory by removing unused
programs, tap Start > Settings >
System tab > Remove Programs and
select the program that you want to
remove, then tap Remove.
12.4 Power management
To power on your O2 Xda Flame
While the phone is powered off, press Power key on the top of the phone to power it on.
To power off your O2 Xda Flame
While the power is on, press and hold Power key on the top of the phone for about 3 seconds
to turn off the device.
To reduce the power consumption of your device, you may change the backlight duration and
brightness level. Also, you can save more power by setting the phone to turn off automatically
if it is not in use for a specific period of time.
To check battery power level
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power > Battery tab. A bar indicates the remaining
battery power level.
To turn off the device automatically
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power > Advanced tab and select the duration before
your device turns off by itself. This feature controls the screen standby time.
To Optomize the CPU
Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power > CPU Optimize tab and select whether to
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12.5 Removing Programs
Your O2 Xda Flame is powered by Windows Mobile 5.0. It allows installation and removal of
external applications downloaded from the web, purchased from stores or sent to you from
friends over Bluetooth, E-mail, or other means.
Application Tips
When you install new applications to your O2 Xda Flame, you will be
prompted if the application you are trying to install is from an
unknown publisher. You should only continue if you are certain the
application is from a trusted source. For example:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/catalog/.
To remove the programs:
1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Remove Programs.
2. Tap the application to remove and tap the Remove button.
Please note
Always try to install applications to your Storage Card instead of the Device in order to
leave more Main Storage space for your PIN, E-mail and other system applications.
12.6 Installing my own applications
All programs pre-installed in the device will be saved in ROM (Read Only Memory) and are
not removable. Data saved in ROM will not be lost by accident. All programs that you installed
will be saved in RAM (Random Access Memory).As long as there is sufficient space in this
device, you may install suitable programs by preference.
Adding programs through ActiveSync
1. Before installing the program, please make sure that your O2 Xda Flame processor is
suitable for the software. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > About >Version tab to
check for information of this device.
2. Download the desired software to your computer (Please select software that is designed
for Pocket PC and this device).
3. Read installation instructions, readme file, or accompanied programs provided to you.
4. Connect your computer with this device.
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CSD
CSD stands for Circuit Switched Data,
which is a wireless service protocol used
for WAP. It allows you to have continuous
WAP connection at a transmission rate of
9.6Kbit/s. Charges are billed per minute of
connection time, not data base.
URL
Uniform Resource Locator or URL is an
address system used on the Internet. All
homepages have a unique address, allowing
browsers to distinguish one from an other.
APN
Access Point Name, a setting for GPRS.
ISP
Internet Service Provider.
14.2 Troubleshooting
Why can’t I turn on my device when I
press the power key?
Either you didn’t press the key long enough,
or the device has shut down because the
battery power level is too low to make calls.
Please recharge the battery.
How do I suspend the screen display or
wake up the device?
Press and hold the power key to turn off the
device. If the screen display is off, press the
power key to wake up your device.
Why does my device display
“INSUFFICIENT MEMORY” when I open a
file or a program?
The device memory is shared by both
storage and programs. You can free up
some memory by removing some of the
rarely used programs you installed or
removing rarely used files.
Why doesn’t the screen respond
accurately to my stylus taps?
Tap Start > Settings > System tab >
Screen > General tab. Select Align Screen
to align the screen.
Why does my O2 Xda Flame launch wrong
programs or ignore my command when I
press a device key?
Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab >
Buttons and check whether the programs
assigned to each key is correct. You
can change these key assignments by
preference.
My phone displays ‘Insert SIM’, what
does this mean?
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clean the metal contacts area with a dry
cloth, and then insert it again. If the problem
persists, your SIM card may be damaged,
contact your service provider or call our
service hotline for help.
My phone displays ‘INVALID or Missing
SIM’, what does this mean?
The phone is SIM-locked and will not accept
the inserted SIM card.
Insert the correct SIM card or contact your
network operator.
My phone displays ‘EMERGENCY ONLY’,
what does this mean?
Your SIM card is not properly installed or
configured, or you are out of network range.
My phone displays ‘NO NETWORK’, what
does this mean?
Insert the SIM card before you can use the
device. If it is already installed, remove and
clean the metal contacts area with a dry
cloth, and then insert it again.
Some calls are not processed?
Certain call barring function may have been
set to restrict device usage. Check the call
barring status and cancel as necessary.
Someone else is receiving my calls. What
is wrong?
Call Forward feature could have been
activated. Cancel call forwarding function as
necessary.
Can I send and receive emails and surf
the Mobile Internet on my phone?
Yes. Your phone has Web capability, which
means that you can access the Mobile
Internet from your phone. For sending and
receiving E-mails, please refer to the user
manual or contact O2 Customer Service.
My phone is not running well. How can I
check where my phone goes wrong?
Tap Start > Programs > Self Diagnostics
to run diagnostic tests for your system.
Otherwise, have your warranty card and
phone ready and contact your local dealer.
Why does the screen freeze and not
respond to my commands or input?
Reboot the system to free up memory. The
system shall operate more efficiently. If the
system still lags after rebooting, you will
need to clean boot (i.e. Hard Reset) your O2
Xda Flame. To clean boot, press and hold
the Wireless Manager key and the Camera
& Video key, and then press the Soft Reset
key. Your O2 Xda Flame will reset to factory
defaults after reboot.
Please note
When you perform a clean boot
on your O2 Xda Flame, all your
personalized settings, information, and
programs installed will be removed.
The system will reset to factory
defaults. It is recommended to backup
all your data and programs before
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15. Safety Information
15.1 Safety information
Read this information
Your O2 Xda Flame Pocket PC Phone has been designed, manufactured and tested not
to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council
of the European Union and the FCC rule of the United States. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organizations.
European standards provide for the amount of radio frequency electromagnetic energy
absorbed by the body when using a phone to be measured by reference to the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit for the general public is currently 2 watts per kilogram
averaged over 10 grams of head tissue (<2.0W/kg @ 10g) and the FCC public is currently 1.6
watts per kilogram averaged over 1 grams of head and body tissue (<1.6W/kg @ 1g).
The maximum SAR values for the O2 Xda Flame are
• 0.751 W/kg @10g (CE)
• 0.461 W/kg @1g (FCC) head
• 0.339 W/kg @1g (FCC) body

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• Never soak the battery in water or any other fluid.
• Never try to open the battery as it contains substances that may be harmful if swallowed or
allowed to come into contact with unprotected skin.
• Never short-circuit the battery, as it may overheat and cause a fire. Keep it away from
jewellery and other metal objects.
• Never dispose of the battery in a fire. It could explode and release harmful substances into
the environment.
• Never dispose of the battery with your regular household waste. Take it to a hazardous
material collection point.
• Do not touch the battery terminals.
Caution
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15.3 Driving Safety
Never use handheld phones while driving. It
is an offence while driving to hold a phone or
cradle it in your neck, at any point during the
setup, making or taking of a phone call, text
message or any other data related to mobile
communication. Use of fully installed car kits
are still permitted, as are the use of alternate
handsfree accessories.
In the interest of safety, we would
recommend to use a cradle while using any
form of handsfree accessory.
While driving, we recommend that you use
voicemail wherever possible, and that you
can listen to your messages when you are
not in the car. If you must make a handsfree
call when driving, keep it brief.
An airbag inflates with great force. Do not
place objects, including both installed or
portable wireless equipment, in the area
over the airbag or in the airbag deployment
area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag inflates,
serious injury could result.
Warning
Failure to follow these instructions may
lead to serious personal injury and
possible property damage.
15.4 Other Safety
Most modern electronic equipment is
shielded from RF energy.
However, certain electronic equipment may
not be shielded against the RF signals from
your Pocket PC phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers’
Association recommends that a minimum
separation of six (6”) inches be maintained
between a phone and a pacemaker to avoid
potential interference with the pacemaker.
These recommendations are consistent
with the independent research by and
recommendations of Wireless Technology
Research.
If you have a pacemaker:
• Always keep your phone more than six
inches from your pacemaker when turned
on.
• Do not carry your phone in a breast
pocket.
• Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to
minimize potential interference.
• If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, turn your
phone off immediately.
Hearing aids
Some digital phones may interfere with
some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, call O2 Customer Service to
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15.5 Cautions
Your Pocket PC Phone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating, read all
instructions and cautionary markings on (1) Universal AC Adapter (2) Battery and (3) Product
Using Battery.
• Do not use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high
humidity exists.
• Do not abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or giving it a shock. When not using
the unit, lay it down to avoid possible damage due to instability.
•
Do not expose this equipment to rain or spilled beverages.
• Do not use unauthorized accessories.
• Do not disassemble the phone or its accessories. If service or repair is required, return the
unit to an authorized service center. If the unit is disassembled, a risk of electric shock or
fire may result.
•
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16. Technical
Specifications
16.1 Technical
Specifications
• Physical Size:
1. Dimensions: 74 (W) x 126 (L) x 17.5 (T)
mm
2. Weight: 190g (battery included)
• System Information:
1. Modem: EMP U250
2. Application processor: Intel PXA 270
(Bulverde 520 MHz)
3. Operating system: Windows Mobile 5.0
4. System Memory: 64MB NOR Flash, 128
MB SDRAM
5. User Memory: 2GB NAND Flash
6. Expansion: Micro-SD card slot
• Display:
1. Display: 262K Transflective TFT LCD,
3.6 inch with touch panel
2. Resolution: VGA 480x640 pixel
• Network:
1. GSM Tri-band : GSM 900/DCS 1800/
PCS 1900
2. UMTS one band: WCDMA 2100 (FDD I)
3. GPRS: Class 10, Type B
4. Bluetooth: 2.0 + EDR (2.4GHz)
5. WLAN: 802.11 b/g (2.4GHz)
6. IrDA: FIR/CIR
• Operating Temperature:
O2 Xda Flame has its optimum performance
in an ambient temperature of -10°C to +55°C.
• Power Supply:
1. Travel Charger: Universal AC adapter
(100~240Vac) with 4 plugs for different
countries
2. Charging time by traveler charger: 2.5
hours
3. Battery: 3.7V 1620mAh Lithium Polymer
4. USB cable with PC (personal computer)
5. Charging time by USB cable with PC:
3.5 hours
• Battery Usage life estimate:
1. Video talk time: up to 2.5 hours
2. GSM talk time: up to 6 hours
3. Video playing time (MP4, WMV): up to 9
hours
4. Audio playing time (MP3, WMA): up to
10 hours
5. PDA (GSM off or UMTS off): up to 12
hours
6. GSM Standby time: up to 200 hours
7. UMTS Standby time: up to 170 hours
• Camera Module:
1. Main (Backside): 2M pixel Auto Focus; 4X
Digital Zoom; Strobe Flash light
2. Sub (Front): VGA 300K pixel
3. Mirror: For self portrait shoot
• System Connector:
1. Power charging: Mini USB connector
2. Earphone: 2.5 mm ø phone jack
3. Data I/O: Mini USB connector for USB 2.0
OTG full speed of up to 12Mb/s.
4. Analog I/O: TV-out connector

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Technical Specifications
• Video:
1. Video Telephony: Video Conference (Two-
way video call capability)
2. Video Output: TV out cable with AV
terminal (for TV and projector)
3. Video Format: MPEG4, H.263, H.264,
WMV, 3GP, 3 G P 2
• Audio:
1. Speaker: Video Conference (Two-way
video call capability)
2. Audio Output: Dual Speaker, 3D surround
sound
3. Audio Format: AMR, MP3, AAC, WMA,
Midi
• Security:
1. AES, SSL, HTTPS, WTLS, TLS, SIM Lock
and Device Lock
Accessories
Universal AC adapter, Battery, Stereo
wired headset, TV-Out AV cable, Mini USB
cable, USB Host cable, Stylus. For more
accessories option, please contact O2 Retail.
Applications
• Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 standard
applications: Pocket MSN, Pocket
Outlook, Pocket Internet Explorer,
Windows Media Player 10, Excel Mobile,
PowerPoint Mobile, Word Mobile,
Terminal Services Client, Pictures &
Videos, Calculator, Games, ActiveSync,
File Explorer, Video Telephony, 3D game,
Remote Control, SRS Enhancer.
• Integrated MMS client
• FM radio with RDS
• SIM Toolkit
• Camera and video capture utility: camera,
camcorder
• JAVA: KVM, MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1
• Self Diagnostics
• Adobe Reader LE
• Modem Link
• Internet Sharing
• CodeWallet Pro 6
O2 Applications
• O2 Connect
• O2 SMS Plus
• O2 AutoInstall
• O2 Phone Plus
• O2 Themes
• O2 Menu
• O2 MediaPlus
• O2 AutoConfig
Entertainment
Integrated Music Player, MP3 player, video
capture and playback, integrated 2 MP
camera.
Organizing features
Calendar, Alarm, Task, Notes.
Produktspecifikationer
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Kategori: | Mobil |
Modell: | Xda Flame |
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