JAQ 
User Manual
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Chapter 1.Knowing Your Device 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
1.1	Introduction	
1.	Accessories	
1.3	Installing	SIM	Card	and	Battery	
1.4	Battery	Information	
1.5	Mini-SD	Cards		
	
	
	
	
 
	
	
Chapter 2.Basic Operations 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
.1	Getting	Started	
.	Input	methods		
.3	Today	Screen	Components	
.4	The	Start	Menu	
.5	Settings	
	
.6	Using	Calendar	
	
.7	Using	Notes	
.8	Using	Tasks	
	
	
	
	
	
	
Chapter 3.Phone Features 
	
	
	
	
	
	
3.1	Using	the	Phone	
3.	Making	a	Call		
3.3	In-Call	Options	
3.4	Blocking	Unwanted	Phone	Calls	
3.5	Flight	Mode	
	
3.6	SIM	Manager	 	
 
	
	
	
	
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
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Chapter 4.Synchronizing Information 
	
	
	
	
	
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4.1	Installing	and	Setting	up	ActiveSync	
4.	Synchronizing	Information	
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4.3	Changing	Settings	for	an	Information	Type	 66
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4.4	Synchronizing	with	Exchange	Server	
4.5	Synchronizing	via	Infrared	and	Bluetooth	
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Chapter 5.Bluetooth/Infrared Connections 
	
	
	
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5.1	Overview	of	Bluetooth	
5.	Bluetooth	Partnership	(Bonding)	
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Chapter 6.Transferring Files To and From Your Device  77
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6.1	Using	ActiveSync	
	
6.	Transferring	from	Memory	Cards	 	
6.3	Using	Infrared		
	
6.4	Using	Bluetooth	
	
6.5	Transferring	to	a	PC	or	Other	Devices	
	
	
	
Chapter 7.Connecting to the Internet 
7.1	Setting	up	Internet	Connections	
	
	
7.	Using	Internet	Explorer	Mobile	
 
	
	
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Chapter 8.Messaging & Contacts 
	
	
	
	
	
	
8.1	Text	Messaging	
8.	Multimedia	Messaging	Service	
8.3	E-mail	
8.4	Changing	Messaging	Account	Options	
8.5	Using	Contacts	
8.6	Using	Photo	Contacts	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
 
Chapter 9.Profile 
	
	
	
	
 
	
9.1	Selecting	a	Profile	
9.	Viewing	Profile	Details	
	
9.3	Defining	Your	Own	Profile	
9.4	Using	Audio	Files	as	Ring	Tones	
Chapter 10. Other Applications  
	
	
10.1	Word	Mobile		
	
	
10.	Excel	Mobile	 	
10.3	PowerPoint	Mobile	
	
	
10.4	Pocket	MSN	Messenger	
	
	
10.5	ClearVue	PDF	
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
 
	
 
	
Appendix 
	
	
	
	
A.1	Regulatory	Notices	
A.	PC	Requirement	to	Run	ActiveSync	4.1	
A.3	Troubleshooting	
A.4	Specifications	 	
	
	
	
	
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Copyright ®2006 i-mate. All Rights Reserved.
No	part	of	this	manual,	including	the	product	and	software	described	in	it,	
may	be	reproduced,	transmitted,	transcribed,	stored	in	a	retrieval	system,	or	
translated	into	any	language	in	any	form,	by	any	means,	without	prior	written	
permission	from	i-mate.
i-mate	provides	this	publication	"as	is"	without	warranty	of	any	kind.	This	
information	could	include	technical	inaccuracies	or	typographical	errors.	
i-mate	may	make	improvements	and/or	changes	in	the	product.	Information	
and	specifications	contained	in	this	document	are	subject	to	change	at	any	
time	without	notice.
The	information	contained	in	this	document	does	not	affect	or	change	the	
product	specifications	or	warranties.	i-mate	is	not	liable	for	any	damages	
resulting	from	the	use	of	this	product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Please	read	the	following	information	carefully	before	you	start	using	the	
i-mate	JAQ	to	avoid	any	damages	caused	by	improper	usage:
•The	device	is	not	charged	when	you	take	it	out	of	the	box.					
		The	battery	should	be	charged	for	at	least	8	hours	before	
		first	use.	Do	not	remove	the	battery	while	charging.
•Do	not	use	batteries,	which	have	not	been	specified	by	
		the	manufacturer,	as	this	may	cause	leakage	or	rupture.
•Do	not	charge	the	battery	with	an	unspecified	AC	Adapter,	
		as	this	may	cause	damage	to	both	the	device	and	the	
		battery.
•When	discarding	the	batteries,	dispose	of	them	in	a		
		proper	manner,	according	to	the	battery	manufacturer’s	
		instructions	and	your	local	laws.
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•Power	off	the	device	and	remove	the	battery	before	
		inserting	SIM	card.	Make	sure	the	SIM	card	snaps	
		correctly	into	the	SIM	socket.
•Do	not	open	or	tamper	with	the	device	cover,	as	it	will	
		void	your	warranty.
•Do	not	press	hard	on	this	product,	as	it	may	cause	
		damage	to	the	screen	or	the	internal	components.
•Do	not	use	the	device	at	gas	or	refuelling	stations,	
		chemical	plants,	and	places	containing	explosives	or	
		flammable	materials.
•Do	not	strike,	shake,	or	heat	the	device	in	a	way	which	
		may	cause	battery	leakage	or	rupture	and	damage	to	the	
		device.
•Use	only	manufacturer	specified	stylus.	Do	not	scratch	the	
		screen	with	hard	objects.
•Do	not	clean	the	screen	with	chemical	detergents.	Only	
		use	cloths,	specifically	designed	for	cleaning	liquid	
		displays,	to	wipe	the	device	screen.
•Do	not	expose	the	device	to	direct	sunlight,	or	leave	
		the	device	in	a	humid	environment,	for	extended	periods	
		of	time,	as	this	may	cause	damage	to	the	device	and	
		battery.
•Do	not	immerse	the	device	in	water.
•The	device	may	interfere	with	the	navigation	and/or	
		communication	systems	on	aircraft.	The	use	of	the	device	
		on	aircraft	is	prohibited	by	laws	in	most	countries.
•Use	hands-free	devices,	if	you	need	to	use	the	telephony	
		services,	while	driving	a	vehicle.
Interference with Medical Equipment Functions
This	product	may	cause	medical	equipment	to	malfunction.	The	use	of	this	
device	is	forbidden	in	most	hospitals	and	medical	clinics.
Nonionizing Radiation
This	product	should	be	operated	in	the	suggested	normal	condition	only	
to	 ensure	 the	 radiative	 performance	 and	 safety	 of	 the	 interference.	 	 As	
with	other	mobile	radio	transmitting	equipment,	users	are	advised	that	for	
satisfactory	operation	of	the	equipment	and	for	the	safety	of	personnel,	it	is	
recommended	that	no	part	of	the	human	body	be	allowed	to	come	too	close	
to	the	antenna	during	operation	of	the	equipment.
Trademark Information
Microsoft,	 MS-DOS,	 Windows,	 Windows	 NT,	 Windows	 Server,	 Windows	
Mobile,	ActiveSync,	Excel,	Internet	Explorer,	MSN,	Outlook,	PowerPoint,	
and	 Word	 are	 either	 registered	 trademarks	 or	 trademarks	 of	 Microsoft	
Corporation	in	the	United	States	and/or	other	countries.
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