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  • Page 1 MC35 ® User Guide with Windows Mobile...
  • Page 3 MC35 User Guide for Windows Mobile ®...
  • Page 4 The software is provided strictly on an "as is" basis. All software, including firmware, furnished to the user is on a licensed basis. Motorola grants to the user a non-transferable and non- exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder (licensed program).
  • Page 5 Welcome Thank you for making MC35 your choice for your mobile computing and communication needs. Your new sleek MC35 is a fully integrated EDA-mobile phone device. It combines the power of high-performance EDA applications for organizing personal and work-related information with the connectivity function of a mobile phone. The device...
  • Page 6 W e l c o m e...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Preparing to use your MC35 ........
  • Page 8 GPRS connection ..........51 WiFi connection .
  • Page 9 Unpacking the MC35 vehicle mount kit ........
  • Page 11: First Things First

    Preparing to use your MC35 • Package contents Your MC35 comes packed in a cardboard box. Carefully unpack the box and remove the contents. If any of the following items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately. MC35 Enterprise Digital Assistant •...
  • Page 12: Charging The Mc35

    1 Fi r s t T hi ng s F i rs t Preparing to use your MC35 To install the battery pack: Align the tabs on the battery pack with the grooves on the rear side of the device, and then insert the battery pack in place.
  • Page 13: Installing Microsoft Activesync

    72 hours to recharge your device after which you risk losing all data on your device’s internal memory. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync ActiveSync is already installed on your MC35; you only need to install it on your computer. System installation requirements Supported operating systems: •...
  • Page 14: Starting The Mc35

    After installing ActiveSync on your computer and completing the device setup, you can now set up a partnership between your MC35 (first time connection only) and your computer and/or a server with the help of the New Partnership setup wizard. This wizard...
  • Page 15 Word documents, ActiveSync need to convert these files. Converted files may not contain all information found in original file. 1 F i rs t T hi ng s F i r s t Preparing to use your MC35...
  • Page 16 1 Fi r s t T hi ng s F i rs t Preparing to use your MC35 Click Finish to close the wizard and start the initial synchronization. During the synchronization process, the ActiveSync window appears on your computer, while the Data connectivity icon bar.
  • Page 17: System Tour

    • System tour • Hardware interface • Command interface • Features summary Listed below are the MC35 key features and specifications. Performance ® Intel PXA270 processor with speed of up to 416 MHz • Integrated Intel XScale • System memory: •...
  • Page 18: Hardware Connectivity

    2 Syste m T o ur Features summary Wireless connectivity • IrDA standard Infrared (IR) sensor for short-range file exchange • Bluetooth for personal area network (PAN) connection • High-speed GPRS for mobile Internet access via GSM network • Optional WiFi (IEEE 802.11b/g) hardware for wireless local area network •...
  • Page 19: Accessories

    User-friendly navigation features • Joystick for one-hand operation • Volume button for system volume control • Push To Talk button for voice recordings and PTT calls. This button is • only available for PTT when PTT service is provided by your carrier. Contact your mobile phone service provider about feature availability.
  • Page 20: Hardware Tour

    2 Syste m T o ur Hardware tour Hardware tour This section is a descriptive tour of the MC35 hardware interface. Component LCD touch screen GSM status/ notification LED Volume up/down button (system volume only) Camera/Bar Code switch Reset button...
  • Page 21 Component Description Main battery Removable and rechargeable battery pack. System speaker Listen to multimedia files here. When the speakerphone is active, sounds are emitted here. Camera lens Take pictures or captures bar code data. (optional) Camera flash Provides illumination when taking pictures in low (optional) light conditions.
  • Page 22: Hardware Interface

    Camera button Battery release latch Hardware interface This section explains basic hardware procedures and describes the MC35 keypad and function buttons. Using the touch screen backlight key Under some lighting conditions, viewing information on the LCD touch screen may be difficult.
  • Page 23 Slide the SD/MMC card into the slot and push in until it locks into place. The card is secure when it is not protruding from the base. Insert the rubber cover back into place. To remove a storage card: Hold your device securely, then lift the rubber cover from the SD/MMC expansion slot Push against the top of the card, as if you were pushing it further into the slot, letting the card spring out.
  • Page 24: Soft Buttons And Keypad

    Hardware interface Soft buttons and keypad The MC35 keypad has alphanumeric keys that produce the 26-character alphabet (A-Z, both lowercase and uppercase), numbers (0-9), and assorted special characters. The keypad is color-coded to indicate when the modifier key is pressed to produce a particular character or action.
  • Page 25 Component Description End button • • • • Orange key Use this key to enable the secondary keypad characters/functions. • • • Star key Press this key to display the on-screen keyboard. Backlight/0 key • • • Messaging Press this key to launch the Messaging program. See “Messaging”...
  • Page 26 2 Syste m T o ur Hardware interface Secondary keypad input mode Brightness Note: The following keys only have one action: Backspace, Shift, Enter, Messaging, Tab, Space, and Star. Keystroke combination Default input Shift or CAPS + Key Brightness Brightness Orange + Key “...
  • Page 27: Command Interface

    Command interface This section explains the MC35 command interface. Today screen When you turn on your device for the first time each day (or after a preset period of inactivity), you'll see the Today screen. This screen provides an at-a glance view of the day’s important reminders and status.
  • Page 28: Start Menu

    2 Syste m T o ur Command interface On the Appearance tab, tap the “Use this picture as background” check box. Tap Browse to select a picture from the pictures stored in your device. Tap ok. Start menu The Start menu displays a list of active programs, as well as options to view the Programs, Settings, and Help screens.
  • Page 29 Icon Description Battery power completely depleted Notification that one or more instant messages were received Notification that one or more e-mail/text messages were received Pending alarm Data call in progress Synchronization error • No data connection. Tap to activate the device’s Phone, WiFi, Bluetooth, or cellular data wireless connection (GPRS).
  • Page 30: Command Bar

    2 Syste m T o ur Command interface Command bar Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The command bar includes menu names, buttons, and the Input Selector button To create a new item in the current program, tap New. •...
  • Page 31: Entering Information

    • Using the MC35 keypad The MC35 keypad has alphanumeric keys that produce the 26-character alphabet (A-Z, both lowercase and uppercase), numbers (0-9), and assorted special characters. In addition to alphanumeric keys, the keypad also has function buttons and special keys that perform specific action.
  • Page 32: Keyboard

    To use the soft keyboard: Tap the Input Selector key on the MC35 keypad. On the soft keyboard that is displayed, tap the keys with your stylus. TIP: To make the keys larger, tap the Input Selector the Input method list, select Keyboard, and then tap Large Keys.
  • Page 33: Block Recognizer

    Block Recognizer With Block Recognizer, you use a single stroke to write letters, numbers, symbols, and punctuation, which are then converted into typed text. To use Block Recognizer: Tap the Input Selector Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing area. Enter letters by writing in the abc (left) area of the box •...
  • Page 34: Transcriber

    3 Ent er i ng In fo rm atio n Using the Input Selector Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing area. Enter capital letters by writing in the ABC (left) area of the box. • Enter lower case letters by writing in the abc (middle) area of the box. •...
  • Page 35: Star Key

    To punctuate in Transcriber: Tap the keyboard icon Tap the punctuation mark you need. TIP: For specific instructions on using the Transcriber, tap the question mark on the toolbar. Star Key Use the Star Key option to enter special symbols not available on the regular soft keyboard, such as ¿...
  • Page 36 3 Ent er i ng In fo rm atio n Writing on the screen To select and edit written text: If you want to edit or format written text, you must select it first. Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point appears.
  • Page 37: Drawing On The Screen

    Perform one of the following: Tap the word you want to use. • Tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing. • Conversion reminders Hyphenated and foreign words that use special characters such as accents and •...
  • Page 38: Recording A Message

    3 Ent er i ng In fo rm atio n Recording a message 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 an item.
  • Page 39: Using My Text

    To set a voice recording as ringtone: Tap and hold a voice recording in Notes, then select Set As Ringtone on • the pop-up menu. Using My Text When using Messaging or MSN Messenger, use My Text to quickly insert preset messages into the text entry area.
  • Page 40: Using Activesync

    3 Ent er i ng In fo rm atio n Using ActiveSync Using ActiveSync Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize information between your MC35 and your computer and/or a server so you always have the most up-to-date information wherever you are.
  • Page 41 NOTE: To synchronize remotely with your computer, it must be turned on. To set up a USB ActiveSync connection: Perform the steps below on your computer. Open ActiveSync Click File > Connection Settings. Select the “Allow USB connections“ option. Click OK. Perform the steps below on your device.
  • Page 42 3 Ent er i ng In fo rm atio n Using ActiveSync Align the IR port are unobstructed and within close range. Tap Menu > Connect via IR. Synchronization is automatically initiated. Wait for synchronization to complete before you move your device. To set up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection: Before setting up a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection, configure the Bluetooth function of your device.
  • Page 43 COM port with the number you noted in step f. Ensure that the Bluetooth is turned on your computer and discoverable and within close range. Make MC35 discoverable to your PC. > Settings On the Mode tab, select the check box for the “Turn on Bluetooth” and “Make this device visible to other devices”...
  • Page 44: Synchronizing With A Server

    3 Ent er i ng In fo rm atio n Using ActiveSync Perform the steps below on your device. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Synchronization is automatically initiated. The PC to USB status icon appears on the lower right corner of the Today screen. If an Authentication is required, the Enter Passcode screen appears, type an alphanumeric passkey (PIN code), then tap Next;...
  • Page 45 Tap Menu > Add Server Source. In the “Server address” box, enter the name of the Microsoft Exchange server to which you want to connect. Select the “This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection” option if it is applicable to your corporate network. Tap Next.
  • Page 46: Using Activesync To Copy Files

    3 Ent er i ng In fo rm atio n Using ActiveSync To stop synchronizing with a server: You can stop synchronizing an information type with a server, and instead synchronize it with your computer. > Programs Tap Menu > Options. Deselect the check box opposite the types of Information that you no longer want to synchronize with the server.
  • Page 47: Activesync Errors

    NOTE: When you are in roaming mode, you can synchronize manually to reduce roaming charges, or you can use the mobile schedule you’ve set. NOTE: When your device is connected to your computer via the USB sync cable, synchronization occurs automatically—changes made on the computer or device is duplicated immediately.
  • Page 48: Using Wireless Communication

    Using wireless communication You can use any of the wireless communication options listed below to download information to your MC35. For more information on using these options, See “5 Wireless Communications” on page 45 for more information. IR port for short-range file exchange •...
  • Page 49: Managing Information

    Using Search • Using File Explorer • Opening programs Your MC35 supports a variety of EDA and wireless communication programs to help you manage both personal and work-related information. To open a program: Tap a program name from the •...
  • Page 50: Program List

    4 Man ag i ng In fo rm atio n Opening programs Program list The following table contains a list of programs installed on your device. NOTE: To get detailed information on using any of the applications listed in this section, open the program, tap Icon Program...
  • Page 51 Pictures & Take pictures and video. Videos Download-related programs AirBEAM Allows specially designed software packages to be Smart transferred between a host server and your MC35. 4 Man ag i ng In for ma ti o n Opening programs Usage...
  • Page 52: Using Search

    4 Man ag i ng In fo rm atio n Using Search Icon Program Download Agent Rapid Deployment Client Using Search The Search function helps you locate a particular file quickly. > Programs Enter the file name of the file you’re searching, then select a data type. Tap Search.
  • Page 53 4 Man ag i ng In for ma ti o n Using File Explorer...
  • Page 54 4 Man ag i ng In fo rm atio n Using File Explorer...
  • Page 55: Wireless Communications

    • Wireless communication features You can use your MC35 to exchange information with other mobile devices and connect to your computer, a network, or the Internet. You have the following connection options: Use the infrared sensor or the Bluetooth function to exchange files from another •...
  • Page 56: Infrared Connection

    Using infrared, you can enable short-range file exchange between your MC35 and another IR-enabled device. Exchanging files using IR connection Ensure that the IR function on both your MC35 and on other device you want to exchange files with are enabled. To send files via IR connection: Switch to the program where you created the item you want to send and locate the item in the list.
  • Page 57: Bluetooth Connection

    • and use any of the services available on the device. Activating the Bluetooth function You have two options to activate your MC35’s Bluetooth connection—using the Wireless Manager or the Bluetooth option under the Settings > Connections preferences. Once activated, connection is indicated as On in the Wireless Manager section of the Today screen.
  • Page 58 You need to create a partnership with another Bluetooth-enabled device to be able to exchange information with it. To create a Bluetooth partnership: Ensure that your MC35 and the other Bluetooth-enabled device(s) are turned on, visible, and within close range of each other. Perform either of the following.
  • Page 59 Your device searches for Bluetooth-enabled devices on your personal area network (PAN) and displays them in the device list. Tap the name of the device in the list, then tap Next. If you want to use a passcode, type an alphanumeric passkey, then tap Next; enter the same passkey on the other device.
  • Page 60 On the Bluetooth screen, tap the COM Ports tab, then perform one of the following: To connect to a device, tap New Outgoing Port. • To allow other devices to connect to the MC35, tap New Incoming • Port. Select the device you want to add, then tap Next.
  • Page 61: Gprs Connection

    To receive files via Bluetooth: Have the owner of the other Bluetooth-enable device send the file to you. On the Bluetooth callout, tap Yes. GPRS connection General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a packet-switched technology that allows transmission of data between mobile phones and the Internet over a GSM network. It supports an “always on”...
  • Page 62: Wifi Connection

    Cellular Data. WiFi connection Your MC35 supports an optional WiFi hardware (IEEE 802.11b/g) you can use to scan for existing wireless local area network (WLAN) access points or hot spots. WLAN access points or hot spots can be found in homes and office or public areas such as inside airports, restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, or other public areas.
  • Page 63 Select Enable Wi-Fi Card. To activate WiFi using the Settings option: > Settings On the Connections tab, tap WiFi Card Setting Select Enable WiFi Card, then select a running mode. Tap ok. 5 W i r el e s s C omm un ic a ti o ns Wireless communication features...
  • Page 64 5 Wire less Co mmu nicat i on s Wireless communication features Your device will automatically detect the WLAN access points available in your area and display them on the notification prompt. Select the network you want to connect to. Tap ok.
  • Page 65 On the Wireless tab, perform one of the following: If your preferred network is not listed, tap Add New. See “To add a wireless • network “ on page 56 for more information. Tap an available wireless network. Previously configured networks are •...
  • Page 66 5 Wire less Co mmu nicat i on s Wireless communication features To connect to a wireless network: > Settings On the Connections tab, tap WiFi On the Wireless tab, tap an available wireless network. On the command bar, tap Connect. If a wireless network is detected, a similar screen appears, tap Connect on the command bar.
  • Page 67 Tap Next. In the Authentication drop-down list, select the authentication method. In the Data Encryption drop-down list, select an encryption method. Tap “The key is automatically provided” check box or enter the network key. NOTE: Obtain network security settings from the network administrator. Tap Next.
  • Page 68: Managing Wireless Connections

    5 Wire less Co mmu nicat i on s Managing wireless connections Managing wireless connections Using Wireless Manager The Wireless Manager provides easy management to the wireless features on your device. This program complements your device’s integrated wireless card enabling you to turn the wireless features on and off and allows for centralized management of the WiFi, Bluetooth, and Phone settings.
  • Page 69 To activate Bluetooth via the Wireless Manager: On the Today screen, tap Wireless Manager Tap to launch the Wireless Manager. On the Wireless Manager screen, tap Bluetooth. Tap Done. To activate WiFi connection via the Wireless Manager: On the Today screen, tap Wireless Manager Tap WiFi >...
  • Page 70 5 Wire less Co mmu nicat i on s Managing wireless connections Tap Menu > Disconnect Cellular Data. Configuring the multiple wireless settings Using Wireless Manager, you can set Phone, Bluetooth, and WiFi settings. To configure the Phone settings: On the Wireless Manager screen, tap Menu. Select Phone Settings.
  • Page 71: Getting Connected

    Getting connected After configuring your device’s wireless settings you can now define the network settings you’ll be using to access the Internet, connect to your office network, and view intranet URLs. For help information on performing the following procedures, tap Help screen you’re having difficulty with.
  • Page 72: Connecting To Your Office Network

    5 Wire less Co mmu nicat i on s Getting connected To manually start the connection, perform one of the following: Repeat steps 1 and 2, then on the Tasks tab, tap Manage existing • connections under My ISP. Tap and hold a connection name, then select Connect from the pop-up menu.
  • Page 73: Viewing Intranet Urls

    Enter the required information for the selected work connection. Tap Finish. The connection is automatically started when you use Internet Explorer Mobile to connect to your work network. Begin using a program that uses an Internet connection. To manually start the connection, perform one of the following: Repeat steps 1 and 2, then on the Tasks tab, tap Set up my proxy server under My Work Network.
  • Page 74: Setting An E-Mail Server Connection

    5 Wire less Co mmu nicat i on s Getting connected Setting an e-mail server connection You can set up a connection to an e-mail server so that you can send and receive e-mail messages on your device. You can use multiple e-mail accounts to receive your messages.
  • Page 75: Using The Windows Mobile Programs

    Using the Windows Mobile Programs Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs • Microsoft Office Mobile programs • Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC • Internet Explorer Mobile • Pocket MSN • Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs Microsoft Outlook Mobile includes Calendar, Contacts, Inbox, Notes, Tasks, and Messaging.
  • Page 76: Scheduling An Appointment

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs Scheduling an appointment If you are in Day or Week view, tap the desired date and time for the appointment. Tap Menu > New Appointment. Tap to select a date.
  • Page 77: Using The Calendar Summary Screen

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Beaming an appointment You can send an appointment to another IR- or Bluetooth-enabled device by beaming it. If you intend to send the appointment: Via IR: Ensure that the two devices have IR turned on, then align the IR port •...
  • Page 78: Contacts

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs To save storage space on your device, synchronize appointments within a • convenient date range. Perform the following: Connect your device to your computer. In ActiveSync on your computer, if the details pane is not open, click Show Details.
  • Page 79: Using The Contacts Summary Screen

    After completing the contact details, tap ok. To find a contact: There are several ways to find a contact. Using the MC35 keypad, press the starting letter of the contact name • Tap one of the letter blocks displayed across the top of the contact list.
  • Page 80: Sending A Message To A Contact

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs Using the contact list abbreviation • Tap the letter in the right column next to the contact you want to call. The contact’s summary screen appears.
  • Page 81: Synchronizing Contacts

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Tap Send E-mail or Send Text Message. - or - Move the joystick up or down to select either Send option, then press the joystick to enable it.
  • Page 82: Tasks

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do and prioritize them based on their importance and urgency. To open Tasks: •...
  • Page 83: Using The Tasks Summary Screen

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Sort tasks based on their completion status, priority level, subject, start date, or due • date. Tap Menu > Sort By, then select a sort criteria. Beaming a task item You can send a task item to another IR- or Bluetooth-enabled device either from the task list or from a task summary screen.
  • Page 84: Notes

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs Notes Quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings, and phone numbers with Notes. You can create a written note or a recording. You can also include a recording in a note. If a note is open when you create the recording, it is included in the note as an icon.
  • Page 85: Synchronizing Notes

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Rename notes to identify them in a more meaningful manner. Select the • appropriate command from the pop-up menu or tap Menu. Sort notes based on name, date, size, or type to make searching easier. Tap the •...
  • Page 86: Messaging

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs Messaging Use Messaging to manage and organize both your e-mail and text (SMS) messages. See ”Setting an e-mail server connection” on page 64 for more information on how to set up an e-mail server connection.
  • Page 87 6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms When you receive a message, tap it to open. Unread messages are displayed in bold text. Creating an e-mail/text message Whether you want to send an e-mail or text message, you do so by changing the Account option.
  • Page 88: Creating A Message Signature

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Outlook Mobile programs Tap Send when you've finished the message. If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Outbox folder and sent the next time you’re online.
  • Page 89: Managing Messages And Folders

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Select the “Use signature with this account” option. You can use the signature for new messages only, or you can select the “Use signature when replying and forwarding” option to append it to all outgoing messages.
  • Page 90: Microsoft Office Mobile Programs

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Office Mobile programs If you want to include email attachments, select the “Include file attachments” • option. To limit the size of synchronized attachments, select the “Only if smaller than”...
  • Page 91 6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms To open Word Mobile: • > Programs > Word Mobile The Word Mobile document list displays. Using the Word Mobile document list The Word Mobile document list is the default screen when you open Word Mobile. Every time you tap ok in an open document, this list displays.
  • Page 92 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Office Mobile programs Tap Menu > File > Save As to customize the save settings. Tap to view the toolbar, change Zoom options, and enable text wrapping. Tips for working in Word Mobile If you're opening a Word document created on a computer, select Wrap to •...
  • Page 93: Excel Mobile

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Synchronizing Word documents You can synchronize Word documents created on your computer with your device. Note the following reminders when selecting this option. Word Mobile does not support synchronization of password-protected files. You •...
  • Page 94: Tips For Working In Excel Mobile

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Office Mobile programs Using the Excel Mobile workbook list The Excel Mobile workbook list is the default screen when you open Excel Mobile. Every time you tap ok in an open workbook, this list displays. Tap a file in the workbook list to open it.
  • Page 95: Powerpoint Mobile

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Show and hide screen elements. • Tap View, then tap the elements you want to show or hide. • You might want to freeze the top and left-most panes in a worksheet to keep row •...
  • Page 96 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Microsoft Office Mobile programs Tap the slide show you want to view. Tap the current slide to advance to the next slide. To stop a slide show presentation: In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation, tap and hold , then tap End Show.
  • Page 97 6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms To change the slide show presentation: In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation, tap and hold Tap the Orientation tab, then select the orientation. To navigate between slides: In a PowerPoint Mobile presentation, tap and hold the Go to Slide.
  • Page 98: Windows Media Player

    NOTE: To facilitate faster copying of audio files to your device, it is recommended that you configure Windows Media Player 10 on your computer to automatically determine the quality level settings applicable to your MC35 EDA. See the Windows Media Player Help on your computer for more information.
  • Page 99: The Library

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms The library The library contains links to your playlists and audio or video files. You can sort content by criteria such as artist name, album title or genre. By default, Windows Media Player 10 Mobile automatically searches your device for compatible digital media files and adds them to the My Device library.
  • Page 100 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Windows Media Player To add items to the Now Playing playlist: On the Library screen, tap Menu > Library. Select a library in the Library pick list (for example a storage card). TIP: If the Player does not detect new files that you copied to your device, you can manually update the library by tapping Menu >...
  • Page 101 6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms To edit the Now Playing playlist: On the Player screen, tap Now Playing. - or - Tap Menu > Library > Now Playing, then the playlist you want to edit. Perform any of the following: to move the selected item up in the playlist.
  • Page 102 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Windows Media Player Viewing track properties You can check the file properties of a track for your reference. You can do this either in a playlist screen or in the Player screen. To view track properties from a playlist: On the Library screen, tap My Playlists.
  • Page 103: File Playback

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms File Playback The Player supports playback of the following file formats: Windows Media - Including .asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmv, .wmx, and .wvx files. •...
  • Page 104: Customizing The Player

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Windows Media Player Tap ok. Screen shifts to the Player screen. Playback controls The user interface of the Windows Media Player Mobile Playback screen lets you easily manage all aspects of the track playback.
  • Page 105 6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Tap the Previous or Next button to locate a skin. Tap ok. The Player switches to skin mode. Changing your audio and video settings You can change the audio and video settings of the Player to suit your listening preferences.
  • Page 106 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Windows Media Player Tap the Video tab, then perform the following: In the “Play video in full screen” list, select a screen size for video • playback.
  • Page 107 6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Changing the startup screen You can define the startup screen when you start the Windows Media Player Mobile. To change the startup screen: On the Playback screen, tap Menu > Options > Library tab. Perform one of the following: Select the “Start Player on Library screen”...
  • Page 108: Internet Explorer Mobile

    6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Internet Explorer Mobile Licenses and Protected files Some digital media content from the Internet, CD tracks, and videos have associated licenses that protect them from being unlawfully distributed or shared. Licenses are managed and created using digital rights management (DRM), which is the technology for securing content and managing the rights for its access.
  • Page 109: Mobile Favorites

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Viewing the History list Tap Menu > History. • To change the number of days of links stored in the History list and clear the History list: On the Internet Explorer Mobile main screen, tap Menu >...
  • Page 110 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Internet Explorer Mobile To add a favorite link: While on the page you want to add, tap and hold on the page. Tap Add to Favorites from the pop-up menu. Make the changes you want on the Name and Address boxes.
  • Page 111: Pocket Msn

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms To download a mobile favorite: Right-click the mobile favorite, then click Properties. On the Download tab, specify the number of links deep you want to download. To conserve device memory, go only one level deep.
  • Page 112 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Pocket MSN To sign in to Pocket MSN: Signing in to Pocket MSN helps to maintain a secure access to your MSN Hotmail and MSN Messenger accounts. >...
  • Page 113: Msn Hotmail

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms MSN Hotmail MSN Hotmail on your device lets you access your Hotmail Inbox. NOTE: Make sure you create a connection to the internet before using MSN Hotmail. To view your Hotmail Inbox: >...
  • Page 114 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Pocket MSN To keep your Hotmail Inbox up-to-date: > Programs Tap Options > Hotmail. Tap the “Download new e-mail automatically” check box. Tap ok. To create an e-mail message: On the Hotmail Inbox screen, tap New.
  • Page 115: Msn Messenger

    6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms MSN Messenger MSN Messenger on your device is an instant messaging program that lets you: See who is online • Send and receive instant messages •...
  • Page 116 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Pocket MSN Tap MSN Mobile Home. Tap Sign In. Tap Get a new Windows live ID.
  • Page 117 6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Select your carrier. Enter your mobile phone number for confirmation. Your sign-in name and password are established the first time you sign into Pocket MSN. Tap OK.
  • Page 118 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Pocket MSN Tap Sign In. If you already use MSN Messenger on your computer, your contacts will show up on your device without being added again. NOTE: To sign in after connecting to a wireless network, tap Menu >...
  • Page 119 6 U s ing th e Wind ow s Mo bile Pr og ra ms Tips when chatting with contacts To invite another contact to a multi-user chat, tap Menu > Chat, then tap the • contact you want to invite. To return back to your chat window, tap Menu >...
  • Page 120 6 Usin g t he Wind ow s M obile Pr og r ams Pocket MSN...
  • Page 121: Using Phone

    Using Phone The phone function of your MC35 EDA boasts of standard cell phone features—such as mailbox and text messages—as well as several handy call features including Speed Dial, Caller ID, Conference Call, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voice Mail and Text messages, Fixed Dialing, Call Barring, Call History, speakerphone, note taking, voice mail, and emergency number setting.
  • Page 122 7 Usin g P hon e Phone setup Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder. Note the proper position of the SIM card—the card connector (i.e., gold area) should be facing downward with the beveled corner fitting the lower-left corner of the recess area.
  • Page 123: Entering Your Pin

    Entering your PIN After installing the SIM card you’ll be able to activate your mobile service connection. In most cases, SIM cards are preset with a PIN (Personal Identity Number), provided by your mobile service provider. To enter your PIN: >...
  • Page 124: Dialer Screen

    7 Usin g P hon e Dialer screen Dialer screen To launch the Dialer screen, tap Soft keypad for inputting. Tap to view the Contacts list. Dialer buttons The list below shows the actions of the Dialer screen buttons. Icon or press the Send button >...
  • Page 125: Phone Status Icons

    IMPORTANT: In many countries it is required by law to turn off cell phones when boarding commercial flights. Turning off your MC35 does not turn off the device’s phone function; you must use the Wireless Manager to turn off the phone.
  • Page 126 7 Usin g P hon e Phone operation To turn on the phone function: Launch the Wireless Manager application: On the Today screen, tap Wireless Manager • Tap to launch the Wireless Manager. -or- On the Today screen, tap the signal icon •...
  • Page 127: Erasing Number Input

    On the Wireless Manager screen, tap Phone to turn on phone function. The signal icon changes indicating the MC35 is searching for a mobile connection. This may take a few seconds. The signal icon once a mobile connection is established.
  • Page 128: Answering A Call

    7 Usin g P hon e Phone operation Answering a call On the Call Notification callout, tap Answer or press the Send • Rejecting a call On the Call Notification callout, tap Ignore or press the End • Depending on your mobile service subscription, either a busy tone is sent out, or the call is forwarded to your voice mailbox.
  • Page 129: Muting A Call

    Muting a call During a call you can mute the microphone so that the person with whom you are speaking cannot hear you, but you can still hear him or her. This is useful if, for example, you do not want the other person to hear a conversation or background noise on your side of the call.
  • Page 130 7 Usin g P hon e Phone operation To make a call using Microsoft Contacts: There are several ways to make a call in Contacts. In this section, only the method using the hardware buttons is described. See "Calling a contact" on page 69 for instructions on other methods.
  • Page 131 Alternatively, if you don’t remember the position of a number in the Speed • Dial list follow the steps below: Tap Speed Dial On the Speed Dial screen, press the joystick to go through the list to find the number you want to call. Once the number is selected, you can either press the joystick or the Send button to initiate the call.
  • Page 132 7 Usin g P hon e Phone operation To make a call using SIM Manager: SIM Manager is a program you can use to view and manage the contents of your SIM card. > Settings On the System tab, tap SIM Manager Wait for the SIM card contents to load.
  • Page 133: Phone Features

    Tap Talk Making an emergency call MC35 supports the international emergency number 112, and for US/Canada residents, the emergency number 911 as well. You can call these numbers for emergency police, fire, and medical assistance. NOTE: In some cases, additional local emergency numbers may be provided by your mobile phone service provider.
  • Page 134: Call Notification And Identification

    7 Usin g P hon e Phone features Call notification and identification The Call Notification feature lets you know if another person is trying to call you when you are talking on the phone. When this happens the following callout appears. The Caller Identification feature matches the incoming call number with those stored in Contacts so you know who is calling you.
  • Page 135: Conference Call

    Conference call With the Conference Call feature you can create a conversation line between several callers. You can either, put a call on hold, then dial another number and wait for it to be picked up; or accept an incoming call when you already have one in progress. To set up a conference call: During a call with two active numbers, tap Menu >...
  • Page 136 7 Usin g P hon e Phone features The new recording appears as an embedded icon. Tap ok. To view a call note: You can view call notes either from the Call History screen or from the Notes program. On the Call History screen: •...
  • Page 137: Text Messaging Service

    On the Notes screen: • Tap the call note from the list. A call note’s label corresponds to the name or phone number of the related contact. Call note Text messaging service Just like a regular mobile phone, you can send and receive text messages using your device.
  • Page 138 7 Usin g P hon e Phone features The Caller Identification feature matches incoming text message numbers with those stored in Contacts so you know who is sending you a message. Furthermore, the “New Text Message” callout gives you the option to call the sender or save, dismiss, or delete the message.
  • Page 139 NOTE: If the phone function is turned off and you tried to call the sender, send a reply, or forward the message, you will be prompted to turn the phone function on. To create a text message: On the Dialer screen, tap Menu > View Contact. The contact’s information displays.
  • Page 140: Voice Mail

    7 Usin g P hon e Phone features The auto-correct feature automatically fixes common spelling errors as you type so your messages are more accurate. The character counter lets you see and control the size of the message as you compose.
  • Page 141: Contacts Integration

    Your contact list contains phone numbers that you can use in Phone. Your SIM card • You interchange your SIM card between your MC35 and another device; while using the other device you can create new contacts on the SIM card. Call History •...
  • Page 142 7 Usin g P hon e Phone features To export a contact to Speed Dial: Perform one of the following: Tap and hold a contact to display the pop-up menu, then tap Add to • Speed Dial. Tap a contact to select it, then tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial. •...
  • Page 143: Call History

    On the Contact screen add additional contact details. Tap ok or press the joystick. The call details in the Call History for the transferred number will change to display the contact name specified. Call History All calls made on your device are recorded in Call History. It provides the time and duration of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls, and a summary of total calls.
  • Page 144 7 Usin g P hon e Phone features To change the Call History view: You can limit the number of entries that appear on the Call History list according to specific criteria, such as All Calls, Missed, Outgoing, Incoming, or By Caller. On the Dialer screen, tap Call History Tap Menu >...
  • Page 145: Call Details

    7 U s ing Ph on e Phone features Call details Call History allows you to check the date and time a call was made, as well as the duration. To view call details: Find the call you are interested in, then tap it once. •...
  • Page 146: Phone Profiles

    7 Usin g P hon e Phone profiles On the Call Timers screen, tap the ”Delete call history items older than” pick list, then, tap a time period option. Tap ok. To delete individual Call History entries: Tap and hold the entry you want to delete, then from the pop-up menu, •...
  • Page 147 To create a new phone profile: > Settings On the System tab, tap Phone Profiles Tap New > Yes. Define the phone profile settings. Tap ok. To change a phone profile setting: Tap a profile setting that you want to change. Tap Menu >...
  • Page 148: Phone Preferences

    Some hearing devices may be more immune than others to this interference, and wireless devices also vary in the amount of interferences they generate. MC35 has a predefined HAC profile that optimizes the audio performance for some hearing aids.
  • Page 149: Phone Tab

    Phone tab Configure sound and security settings in this tab. NOTE: Before proceeding with the configuration, make sure Phone To configure ring type, ring tone, and keypad sounds Turn on Phone In the Sounds option, tap the pick list for each field, then select your choice from the drop-down list.
  • Page 150 7 Usin g P hon e Phone preferences After receiving the sound files in your device, use File Explorer that they are located in the My Device | Windows | Rings folder. Only then will they be listed as ring tone options. Create customized ring tone options by creating stand-alone recordings in Notes.
  • Page 151: Services Tab

    To disable your PIN: Deselect the “Require PIN when phone is used” check box. • To change your PIN: Tap the Change Pin button. The Dialer screen displays. Enter the old PIN, input a new one, then retype it for confirmation. Services tab Configure the different phone services in this tab—Call Barring, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voice Mail and Text Messages, and Fixed Dialing.
  • Page 152: Call Forwarding

    7 Usin g P hon e Phone preferences Caller ID When this service is enabled and you make a call, your phone number will be displayed on the phone screen of the person you’re calling. To enable or disable Caller ID: On the services list, tap Caller ID.
  • Page 153: Call Waiting

    To disable call forwarding, deselect all the check boxes. • Tap ok. To confirm the call forwarding function on your device is activated, repeat step 1 and 2. The Settings screen displays with the new setting. Call waiting This service allows you to receive another call during an active call. To enable or disable call waiting: On the services list, tap Call Waiting.
  • Page 154: Voice Mail And Text Messages

    7 Usin g P hon e Phone preferences Voice mail and text messages By default your device will automatically detect and set the voice mail and text messages access numbers provided by your mobile service provider. You can view these numbers for your reference.
  • Page 155: Network Tab

    Enter the unblock (PUK2) code. Enter the PIN2, then tap Done. Tap ok. To confirm the fixed dialing function on your device is activated, repeat step 1 and 2. The Settings screen displays with the new setting. To edit entries: On the services list, tap Fixed Dialing.
  • Page 156: Band Tab

    Move Down buttons. Tap ok. Band tab MC35 operates on the GSM 850/900/1800/1900 bands. Use the Band tab to select a GSM band for your device to operate on. To set your device’s roam mode: On the Band tab, select a GSM band.
  • Page 157: Using Gps Navigation

    • GPS antenna MC35 has an internal micro-antenna for the GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver. This antenna, located beneath the top left of the device, receives radio signals and process position information between the device receiver and the satellite signals.
  • Page 158: Device Mounting Precautions

    8 Usin g GP S N aviga tio n Setting up MC35 on your vehicle Install the vehicle mount on the surface of your vehicle that is reasonably flat • and free of dirt and oil Device mounting precautions Some countries prohibit the mounting of any electronic device in any location •...
  • Page 159: Downloading The Lto Satellite Data

    GPRS/EDGE or WLAN download, you can retrieve the LTO satellite data from a server on the Internet and transfer it to your MC35 when you connect it to your PC via ActiveSync or Bluetooth. After downloading the satellite orbit data, Express GPS Connection stores the data into the device’s GPS chipset.
  • Page 160 ; or the Express GPS Connect option under the Settings > Connections preferences. NOTE: Be sure the current date is displayed on the MC35. If the date and time are not current, tap the Clock icon To download the LTO satellite data file using Settings: Start a remote connection to the server using a GPRS/EDGE or WiFi connection.
  • Page 161: Using Mc35 Safely

    See “Express GPS Connect” on page 169 for more information on how to use Express GPS Connection, Using MC35 safely For your safety, observe the following precautions carefully. Driving precautions Do not attempt to enter information or configure the device while driving. If •...
  • Page 162 8 Usin g GP S N aviga tio n Using MC35 safely...
  • Page 163: Using Mc35 Companion Programs

    Using MC35 Companion Programs Phone management programs • Wireless communication programs • Media-related programs • Product download-related programs • Phone management programs These programs help you manage the contents of your SIM card. Use SIM Manager to manage contacts stored in your SIM card •...
  • Page 164 9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Phone management programs Tap Menu > Tools > Save All to Contacts. To copy a SIM contact to your device: > Settings On the System tab, tap SIM Manager Wait for the SIM card contents to load.
  • Page 165: Sim Toolkit

    SIM Toolkit enables you to access the online services offered by your mobile operator. This feature is dependent on your mobile operator. Online services, such as news, weather, banking, and traveling information can be accessed from your MC35. Check the availability of services with your mobile phone service provider.
  • Page 166: Gain Adjust

    Internet Sharing enables your computer to use the device as a modem for connecting to the Internet. To use MC35 as a modem using a USB cable: Ensure that the device is not connected to your computer. > Gain Adjust...
  • Page 167 Sharing Device” displays in the Network adapters section. The computer uses this new Network Connection to connect to the internet. If for some reason the MC35 looses internet connection, unplug the USB cable and repeat steps 2 through 6. To use MC35 as a modem using Bluetooth: Ensure that the device is not connected to your computer.
  • Page 168: Push To Talk

    PTT participants or for users already involved in one PTT session. While using PTT, you can use the other functions of the MC35. Before you can use PTT, you must define the required PTT service settings. See “Configuring the PTT Settings”...
  • Page 169 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Add Contact - Lets you create an individual PTT contact. • Add Group - Lets you create a PTT group. • Set Your Name - Lets you create a PTT user name. •...
  • Page 170 9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Wireless communication programs To create an individual PTT contact: Perform one of the following: On the PTT Menu screen, tap PTT Contacts > Menu > Add Contact. •...
  • Page 171 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Tap ok. The newly added contact, Jim Skinner, appears in the list next to the Invitation in progress icon To edit a PTT contact: Perform one of the following: On the PTT Menu screen, tap PTT Contacts >...
  • Page 172 9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Wireless communication programs To create a PTT group: Perform one of the following: On the PTT Menu screen, tap PTT Contacts > Menu > Add Group. •...
  • Page 173: Ptt Calls

    9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms PTT Contacts status icons The list below shows the status icons that appear next to the individuals in PTT Contacts. Icon Name Description Invitation in Displays when you have sent an invitation to join a Progress group or you are waiting for an individual to accept your invitation.
  • Page 174 9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Wireless communication programs To view PTT Call History: Perform one of the following: Press and hold the Push to Talk button. • During an incoming call, tap Menu >...
  • Page 175 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Configuring the PTT Settings You can configure most features of the PTT to suit your preferences. You do this by accessing the Set Your Name, Auto Accept Off, or PTT is On commands in the PTT menu.
  • Page 176: Gprs Setting

    9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Wireless communication programs To turn PTT off: On the PTT Menu screen, tap PTT is On. Tap Yes. To turn it on, tap PTT is Off on the PTT Menu screen. GPRS Setting NOTE: The GPRS Setting application is not available on all configurations.
  • Page 177: Terminal Services Client

    9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms In the Telephone Company list, select the APN of your mobile phone service provider. If required by your provider to change the connection name, modem type, APN name, tap View.
  • Page 178 9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Wireless communication programs To connect to a server you have previously connected to, tap a server in the Recent Servers list. To connect to a new server, enter the server’s name in the Server field. Select the “Limit size of desktop to fit on the screen”...
  • Page 179: Express Gps Connect

    A traditional GPS receiver simply may not be able to compute a position in an urban canyon or indoor environment. When you are getting your first GPS position fix with the MC35, try to do it in • an environment that is as close to "open sky" as possible. The first position fix is crucial because it includes a calibration process that helps subsequent position fixes to be computed more rapidly.
  • Page 180 > Connections preferences. Once activated, Express GPS Connect icon on the Today screen turns from gray NOTE: Be sure the current date is displayed on the MC35. If the date and time are not current, tap the Clock icon located on the lower right corner of the Today screen ;...
  • Page 181 PC. This method requires you to install the supplied PC utility that retrieves Express GPS Connect data through the Internet. With any of these methods, your MC35 can be configured to refresh Express • GPS Connect satellite data automatically, or you can manually refresh the data by tapping Download Now.
  • Page 182 To perform an Express GPS Connect factory reset: MC35 Express GPS Connect saves information related to GPS operation that reduces the time required to compute positions. If there is a problem with the MC35's memory, this information might be corrupted.
  • Page 183: Wifi Region Switch

    9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms On the Express GPS Connect screen, tap the About tab. Tap Advanced > Factory Reset. Tap OK. This removes all of the Express GPS Connect internal operating information and restores the factory default settings.
  • Page 184: Media-Related Programs

    9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Media-related programs Tap Apply. Tap ok and soft reset the device. Media-related programs Pictures & Videos • Camera • Camera Wedge • Pictures &...
  • Page 185: Organizing Photos And Videos

    In Pictures & Videos, tap to view image files stored in an attached storage card. Organizing photos and videos You can use Pictures & Videos to organize and search for images stored on your MC35 or on a SD/MMC card. You can also edit images and send them as an e-mail attachment, view a slide show of your pictures or set a picture as a background on the Today screen.
  • Page 186: Thumbnail Mode

    9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Media-related programs Thumbnail mode Thumbnail mode is the default view mode every time you open Pictures. You can perform the following while in thumbnail mode: Tap and hold a thumbnail to display a pop-up menu of available actions.
  • Page 187: Full Screen Mode

    9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Perform any of the following: Tap Cut to move image file to the Storage Card folder. • Tap Copy to create a duplicate image file. This is useful when you want •...
  • Page 188 9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Media-related programs To crop part of an image: You have the option to specify a portion of an image and then save that portion as a new JPEG file.
  • Page 189 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Tap the Magnify button The full screen image zooms in and a red selection border automatically appears on the image inside the zoom selection panel. Perform any of the following: to magnify the size of the image.
  • Page 190: Slide Show Mode

    9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Media-related programs Slide show mode You can view images in a slide show much like viewing a PowerPoint presentation in your computer. Images are adjusted to fit the entire display area and are shown in a five seconds interval (default).
  • Page 191 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Customizing Pictures & Videos Using the Options command you can set preference settings on how to use Pictures & Videos. To customize Pictures & Videos: On either thumbnail or full screen mode, tap Menu > Options. On the General tab, set the following options: Select the size of the pictures you want to send through e-mail.
  • Page 192 Pocket PCs or phones. You can also send images to your computer via Bluetooth or IR. NOTE: The image capture application must be installed and enabled in order to operate the data capture. For more information on the type of image capture application compatible with your device, refer to the Motorola website.
  • Page 193: Camera

    9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Camera With the Camera application you can take pictures and shoot videos, and modify settings with Camera while you are on mobile. The images and video clips are automatically saved in the Pictures &...
  • Page 194 Tap Menu > Video. To switch back to camera mode, tap Menu > Still. Camera capture mode The MC35 offers two types of camera capture mode: Camera - for taking pictures and recording videos • Bar code - for capturing a bar code data •...
  • Page 195 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms To take photos using burst mode: Burst mode is a way to take a series of quick pictures. Launch the Camera application. Tap Menu > Mode > Burst. Press the Camera button to take the picture.
  • Page 196 Place the Camera/Bar Code switch to the Bar Code Press and hold the Camera button. Point the MC35 toward the bar code and align if necessary. A small window appears on the screen. Align the bar code in the window.
  • Page 197 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Press the Camera button to capture the bar code data. The device beeps when the bar code data is captured. Tap the x button to exit the CamWedge Test screen. Exit the CamWedge application.
  • Page 198: Camwedge

    9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Media-related programs CamWedge CamWedge enables bar code data capture with the MC35. To open CamWedge: • > Programs > CamWedge icon appears on the lower right corner of the Today screen. Bar code data capture is enabled by default when CamWedge is launched.
  • Page 199 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms To specify the bar code prefix/suffix options: On the CamWedge menu, select Barcode > Prefix/Suffix. Set the following options: Tap the “Allow escapes in prefix/suffix” check box to enable escape •...
  • Page 200 Tap ok. Test Window The Test window displays information processed from the data captured by the MC35. This window is typically used to ensure that the captured data is being transmitted as expected. When the CamWedge screen is closed, normal operation resumes sending any captured data to the foreground application.
  • Page 201: Product Download-Related Programs

    AirBEAM Smart The AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and MC35. Before transfer, AirBEAM Smart checks and compares package version, so that only updated packages are loaded. AirBEAM Smart resides on radio-equipped client devices and allows them to request, download and install software, as well as to upload files and status data.
  • Page 202: Airbeam Package Builder

    9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Product download-related programs AirBEAM Package Builder In a typical distributed AirBEAM system, software to be transferred is organized into packages. In general, an AirBEAM package is simply a set of files that are assigned attributes both as an entire package and as individual component files.
  • Page 203 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms To configure AirBEAM Smart Client: > Programs > AirBEAM Tap File > Configure. The Configuration screen has seven tabs that you can modify - Packages(1), Packages(2), Server, Misc(1), Misc(2), Misc(3), and Misc(4). NOTE: No inadvertent trailing spaces should be entered on the seven tabs.
  • Page 204 9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Product download-related programs Tap Packages(2) tab, then set the following options: In the Package 5 field, enter the package name of the fifth of eight •...
  • Page 205 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms In the Password field, enter the FTP password that corresponds to the FTP • user specified in the User field. The specified password is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process.
  • Page 206 9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Product download-related programs Tap Misc(2) tab, then set the following options: In the Auto-retry field, specify whether the AirBEAM Smart Client • automatically retries if there is a failure during the synchronization process.
  • Page 207 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Tap Misc(3) tab, then set the following options: Tap the “Use DHCP server” check box to specify whether the AirBEAM • Smart Client uses the DHCP response option 66 to specify the IP address of the FTP/TFTP server.
  • Page 208: Synchronizing With The Server

    9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Product download-related programs In the Sched Load drop-down list, specify the load mode to be used for • scheduled synchronization, if enabled. The selections include: Default - Specifies that the load mode specified in the Auto-load setting is •...
  • Page 209 9 U s ing MC 35 C omp an ion Pr og ra ms Manual Synchronization Configure the AirBEAM Smart Client. See “Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client” on page 192 for more information. From the main AirBEAM CE screen, tap File, then Synchronize. Once connected, the AirBEAM Synchronize screen appears.
  • Page 210: Rapid Deployment Client

    The location of software packages are encoded in RD bar codes. When the MC35 captures a bar code(s), the software package(s) is downloaded from the FTP server to the MC35. A single RD bar code can be captured by multiple MC35s.
  • Page 211 Rapid Deployment Configuring window displays while network settings are configured. NOTE: If the MC35 cannot connect to the server, it continues to retry until the user cancels (exits) the application. If failure to connect to the server persists, see the MSP Administrator.
  • Page 212: Download Agent

    9 Us i n g M C3 5 C om pa ni on Pr o gr am s Product download-related programs Download Agent The Download Agent facilitates software downloads and updates from the Internet to the MC35 EDA. This program also provides information about the software download status from the Internet. To open Download Agent: •...
  • Page 213: Customizing Your Mc35

    Customizing your MC35 Adjusting system preferences • Program management • Adjusting system preferences You can adjust the settings of your device to suit the way you work. Adjusting certain settings, such as backlight, auto power off timer, system volume, and processor speed, from the factory default settings may decrease your standby time.
  • Page 214 10 C usto mizing yo ur MC 35 Adjusting system preferences Buttons Assign the Send/End button on the stereo headset/single earbud headset to commonly- used programs. You can also adjust the on-screen scrolling speed here. Input Select an input method, options for word completion and other related settings. Lock Set a password to prevent unauthorized access to your device.
  • Page 215: Msn Options

    Menus Customize what appears on the MSN Options Set up the password and login settings in the MSN services. It also provides instant access to the MSN Hotmail’s Inbox, MSN Messenger’s Contact list, and options for customizing your Pocket MSN experience. 10 C ust omizin g yo ur M C3 5 Adjusting system preferences menu.
  • Page 216: Owner Information

    10 C usto mizing yo ur MC 35 Adjusting system preferences Owner Information Enter personal information and customize text display when device is turned on. Phone Set up the phone function of your device. See “Phone preferences” on page 138 for more information.
  • Page 217: Sounds & Notification

    10 C ust omizin g yo ur M C3 5 Adjusting system preferences Sounds & Notification Set the volume level for system sounds and select the types of action you want to hear sounds for. You can also define how you want to be notified about different events. Options for personalizing sound notifications are also available.
  • Page 218: System Tab

    10 C usto mizing yo ur MC 35 Adjusting system preferences System tab About Displays your device’s version and copyright information; includes an option to define a device ID. Brightness Define settings for the display brightness and backlight control.
  • Page 219: Error Reporting

    10 C ust omizin g yo ur M C3 5 Adjusting system preferences Certificates View and manage the public key certificates available on your device. Clock & Alarms Change the time or set alarms. Error reporting Enable or disable error reporting.
  • Page 220 10 C usto mizing yo ur MC 35 Adjusting system preferences Adjust the GPS settings. Memory Adjust allocation of storage and main memory. Phone Profiles View and edit the Phone function’s preset profiles for different operations mode.
  • Page 221: Regional Settings

    10 C ust omizin g yo ur M C3 5 Adjusting system preferences Power View power level for the main battery. To minimize power consumption, you can define settings for the auto-off function and the processor’s operation speed. Regional Settings Set default number and time display formats and other related options.
  • Page 222: Remove Programs

    10 C usto mizing yo ur MC 35 Adjusting system preferences Remove Programs Remove programs from storage memory. Screen Set the viewing orientation and text size setting. You can also recalibrate screen and enable the ClearType feature. SIM Manager Manage all contacts stored on your SIM card.
  • Page 223: Connections Tab

    10 C ust omizin g yo ur M C3 5 Adjusting system preferences System Information Displays your device’s hardware and software information. Connections tab Beam Define settings for the beam function.
  • Page 224 10 C usto mizing yo ur MC 35 Adjusting system preferences Bluetooth Use this option to configure the device’s Bluetooth settings. Connections Adjust settings for connecting to your ISP or to a local network. Express GPS Connect Enable and customize settings for the GPS connection utility.
  • Page 225 USB to PC Enable or disable the enhanced network connectivity. WiFi/Network Cards Setup wireless network connection or customize settings for your device’s network adapter. WiFi Card Setting Allows you to enable the WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) networking. To configure the wireless network connection settings, tap WiFi 10 C ust omizin g yo ur M C3 5 Adjusting system preferences...
  • Page 226: Program Management

    10 C usto mizing yo ur MC 35 Program management Wireless Manager Enable or disable the device's wireless radios and customize WiFi, Bluetooth, and Phone settings. Program management Adding programs to your device Programs bundled with your device at the factory are stored in ROM (read-only memory).
  • Page 227 Double-click the *.exe file. If the file is an installer, the installation wizard will begin. Follow the directions • on the screen. Once the software has been installed on your computer, the installer will automatically transfer the software to your device. If the file is not an installer, you will see an error message stating that the •...
  • Page 228: Removing Programs

    10 C usto mizing yo ur MC 35 Program management To add a Start menu program using ActiveSync on your computer: In the ActiveSync on your computer, click Explore to explore your device’s files and locate the program. Right-click the program, and then click Create Shortcut. Move the shortcut to the Start Menu folder in the Windows folder.
  • Page 229: User Support

    • Protecting your MC35 • Troubleshooting • Customer support Refer to following help resources on how to use your MC35. For information on: Operating instructions Programs on your device Additional programs that can be installed on your device Up-to-date information...
  • Page 230: Protecting Your Mc35

    It is then imperative that you protect your device from unauthorized access, as well as data loss. Using system locks There several ways that you can secure your MC35, both from accidental key presses and from unauthorized access. Locking the keypad •...
  • Page 231: Creating Backup Files

    Insert a storage card into the SD/MMC expansion slot on the top of your device. See “Using the SD/MMC expansion slot” on page 12 for more information. > Programs > File Explorer Select the file you want to back up. 11 Use r Su ppo r t Protecting your MC35...
  • Page 232 11 U s er Su pp or t Protecting your MC35 Tap Menu > Edit > Copy. Tap the My Device icon (tap the folder list, labeled My Documents by default, and then My Device to see a list of all folders on your device), then select Storage Card.
  • Page 233: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting reminders When a troubleshooting procedure requires uninstalling the battery pack or resetting the device, note the following: If the procedure requires uninstalling the battery pack, first turn the device • off. Once it is off, wait for five seconds to allow the device to completely enter sleep mode before removing the battery pack.
  • Page 234: Password Problem

    See “To perform a hard reset” on page 229 for more information. Memory problem Memory on your MC35 EDA is shared between storage memory and program memory. Storage memory is used to store the information you create and programs you install.
  • Page 235: Screen Problems

    Finding space in program memory Stop programs you are not currently using. • In most cases, programs automatically stop to free needed memory. However, in some situations, such as when confirmation dialog boxes are waiting for a user response, the program may not be able to automatically stop. To check the state of your active programs: >...
  • Page 236 If you’re having difficulty transferring information via Bluetooth, try the following: Transfer only one file or no more than 25 contact cards at a time. • Turn on Bluetooth for MC35 and the receiving device. • Make sure the devices are within close range.
  • Page 237 You may need to change your device name if you are trying to connect to • a network and cannot because another Pocket PC Phone with the same name is already connected. To change your device’s name: (a) Tap > Settings (b) On the System tab, tap About (c) On the Device ID tab, enter a new name on the Device name field.
  • Page 238: Recalibrating The Screen

    Troubleshooting Recalibrating the screen When you first startup your MC35, you are 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 with your stylus the item tapped is activated.
  • Page 239: Resetting Your Mc35

    Resetting your MC35 You may have to perform a reset if the device freezes (i.e., device no longer responds to the buttons on the screen). To perform a soft reset: A soft reset allows your device to get a fresh start, similar to rebooting a computer. This restarts your device and adjusts memory allocation.
  • Page 240: Checking The Os Version Of Your Device

    Troubleshooting Checking the OS version of your device The MC35 operating system and software programs are stored in built-in Read Only Memory (ROM) chips. Data stored in the ROM are semi-permanent, it remains the same unless updated by a firmware updater. You may need to update the firmware of your device if new firmware patches are available.
  • Page 241: Battery Pack Information

    Battery pack information CAUTION! DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURERíS INSTRUCTIONS. This device is equipped with a removable and rechargeable Lithium polymer battery . When a replacement is needed, please request the dealer from whom your device was purchased to assist you.
  • Page 242 11 U s er Su pp or t Troubleshooting...
  • Page 243: Index

    219 customize features install/remove program add 216 using ActiveSync 216 via Internet 217 remove 218 customize MC35 203 data capture RD bar codes 201 device 229 activate from sleep mode 223 guides 219 lock 221 reset 229...
  • Page 244 Internet Sharing 156 lock keypad 220 screen 220 manage applications 39 find information 42 open programs 39 organize information 42 MC35 vehicle setup 147 media-related program 174 Camera 183 CamWedge 188 Pictures & Videos 174 Microsoft Pocket Outlook 65 Calendar 65...
  • Page 245 Pocket MSN 101 Help 101 MSN Hotmail 101 view Hotmail Inbox 103 MSN Messenger 101 set up 105 sign in 107 MSN Mobile Home 101 Sign in 102 PowerPoint Mobile 85 open a slide show 85 slide show playback options 87 product download-related program 191 AirBEAM Smart 191 Download Agent 202...
  • Page 246 Word Mobile 80 file list 81, 84 create 81...
  • Page 250 Holtsville, New York 11742, USA 1-800-927-9626 http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo and Symbol and the Symbol logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their registered owners.

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