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2
hiptop
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Reference Guide
27-2009-01 Rev. C - Release 2.1 - September 10, 2004
Copyright © 2004 Danger, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 ® Reference Guide 27-2009-01 Rev. C - Release 2.1 - September 10, 2004 Copyright © 2004 Danger, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome! 6 I. Device Controls 8 Opening and Closing the Display 8 Phone Controls 9 Control Buttons 10 II. Registration 12 III. Device Basics 16 Battery Charger 16 USB Port 17 Wrist Strap Holder 17 The Jump Screen 18 Title Bar and Indicators 19 Menus 20 Device Settings 21...
  • Page 3 Customization 24 Default Locale Setting 25 Typing and Editing Text 25 Navigating in Text Boxes 25 Deleting Text 26 Entering Special Unicode Characters 26 Cut, Copy, Paste 27 AutoText 27 IV. The Desktop Interface 28 V. Using the Applications 30 Phone Make a Phone Call 30 Answer a Phone Call 31...
  • Page 4 Web Browser Browse the Web 34 Bookmark a Web Page 34 Email Send an Email Message 35 Fetch Email from External Accounts 35 Fetch Email Using Your Device’s Web Browser 39 Attach a Photo to an Email Message 39 Address Book Add a Contact to the Address Book 40 Import Address Book Contacts 41 Calendar...
  • Page 5 Catalog Purchase Items from the Catalog 45 Manage Your Purchases 46 WAP Browser Browse WAP Pages 47 Receive WAP Messages 47 Multimedia Messaging Send a Multimedia Message 48 Instant Messaging Sign On 49 Send an Instant Message 50 Switch Between IM Conversations 50 VI.
  • Page 6: Welcome

    Welcome! Thank you for buying a hiptop device. Your hiptop will change ® the way you communicate, get organized, and stay connected. Your hiptop connects seamlessly to wireless networks, which gives you the ability to browse the Internet, exchange instant messages, send and receive email with image attachments and multimedia messages with voice notes.
  • Page 7 Here’s what you’ll find in the box: hiptop device ® SIM card Battery charger Hands-free headset Carrying case hiptop Start Guide hiptop Reference Guide If any of these items are missing, please contact your wireless operator’s Customer Care department. Note that you may also find your wireless operator’s Service Guide in the box.
  • Page 8: Device Controls

    Device Controls Opening and Closing the Display To open the display, press your left thumb on the lower-left corner of the display and gently push up in a clockwise direction. The display will spring smoothly into the open position. Alternatively, use your right index finger to push down gently on the upper- right corner of the display.
  • Page 9: Phone Controls

    Phone Controls SPEAKERPHONE ON / OFF HEADSET JACK MUTE ON / OFF END CALL SEND CALL DIAL PAD VOLUME BUTTONS + DIAL PAD Use the keyboard dial pad to dial a number with one hand. END CALL and SEND CALL buttons During a phone call, press to end the call or to clear the screen of a number you’ve typed.
  • Page 10: Control Buttons

    Control Buttons MENU CANCEL JUMP WHEEL DONE WHEEL Pressing the wheel selects a highlighted item or opens a pop-up menu. Rotate the wheel up/down to reverse/advance the current selection through the “selectable” items on a screen, or to scroll up/down a Web page. Use the buttons while using the Phone.
  • Page 11 RIGHT SHOULDER LEFT SHOULDER BUTTON BUTTON DIRECTIONAL PAD POWER BUTTON VOLUME BUTTONS DIRECTIONAL PAD (D-Pad) Press up/down/left/right to scroll or move within text fields, and navigate in games. The D-Pad “rocks” into four different directions. LEFT AND RIGHT SHOULDER buttons The function of these buttons depends on which application you’re using.
  • Page 12: Ii. Registration

    II. Registration Before you can start using your hiptop, you must complete the registration steps, as explained in step 3 in the Start Guide. This section of the Reference Guide takes you through the registration process in more detail. Note that these instructions are for new users (not returning users).
  • Page 13 Type your first and last names. Use the keyboard to type your First name, then rotate the wheel to highlight the Last name field. Type your last name, scroll to highlight the Next button, then press the wheel to advance to the next screen. Select a username.
  • Page 14 Select a password. Select a password that follows the rules below then type it in the text box: Passwords must contain 4-15 characters, can include both  letters and numbers, but no spaces, single quotes ('), semicolons (;), backslashes (\), or percent signs (%). Passwords are case-sensitive.
  • Page 15 Read and agree to the end-user agreement. Before you can finish registration, you must read and agree to the end- user agreement. You can read it in a number of places: by selecting the on-screen View Agreement link, in the Legal Information included in the box, or from the Desktop Interface.
  • Page 16: Device Basics

    III. Device Basics Battery Charger Your device comes with a built-in rechargeable lithium ion (Li-Ion) battery. The battery should be fully charged when you receive your device, but if it isn’t, follow the instructions below to charge the battery. Warning Only use the battery charger provided with your device to charge your battery, or you risk damaging your device.
  • Page 17: Usb Port

    Let the device charge for at least four (4) hours. Rest the device in a safe place and let the battery charge for at least four hours, or overnight, to ensure maximum battery life. As the device is charging, you will see the bars in the battery icon fill repeatedly from left to right in an animated fashion.
  • Page 18: The Jump Screen

    The Jump Screen The Jump screen is your entry point to all the device applications. Go to the Jump screen from any screen by pressing . The Phone JUMP splash screen is selected by default. Press from the Jump screen to open the Jump screen menu: MENU From this menu you can open device-wide Settings and Controls screens.
  • Page 19: Title Bar And Indicators

    Title Bar and Indicators The device display indicators appear at the top of your screen at all times. Device Basics...
  • Page 20: Menus

    Sound Profile setting. When you have sound turned off (“Silent” sound profile), the title bar will indicate whether you have flashing lights or vibration set for alerts or notifications. From left to right, the icons indicate: totally silent (no sound, flashing lights, or vibration), flashing lights only, and vibration only. Communication services notifications.
  • Page 21: Device Settings

    Device Settings Sound and Display Controls To silence your device and adjust the system and phone sound volume, open the Sound Controls by pressing . Select a sound “profile” from MENU DONE the list. Customize profiles from the Jump menu Settings > Sound Profiles screen.
  • Page 22: Backlighting

    Backlighting For better screen visibility in poor light, enable backlighting: Press to open the Jump screen. Press to open the menu, JUMP MENU then select Settings > Battery & Display. Select the Automatically turn on when using device check box to enable backlighting.
  • Page 23: Device Privacy Code

    To change the default key guard idle time setting: Press to open the Jump screen. Press then select JUMP MENU Settings > Key Guard & Security. In the first section of the Key Guard & Security screen, “Key Guard”, the key guard idle time pop-up is selected by default.
  • Page 24: Customization

    Customization Your device is designed so you can set up many of its features to suit your preferences. You specify device-wide preferences using the Settings screens accessed from the Jump screen menu. You can also customize many of the applications, including the following: Setting your favorite Web home page (Web Browser) ...
  • Page 25: Default Locale Setting

    Default Locale Setting If you need to change the default locale used on your device, you can do so from the Locale Settings screen: Press to open the Jump screen. Press to open the menu, JUMP MENU then select Settings > Locale. The Locale screen appears. All available languages (locales) are listed in the Language pop-up menu.
  • Page 26: Deleting Text

    Deleting Text To delete a character to the left of the cursor, press the DEL key  To delete a character to the right of the cursor, press SHIFT +  To delete all the characters on one line, press ALT + ...
  • Page 27: Cut, Copy, Paste

    Cut, Copy, Paste To cut, copy, or paste text you have typed, follow these instructions: Position your text cursor next to the text you want to cut or copy. (Use the arrows on the D-pad to position the text cursor.) Hold down the Shift key while pressing a D-pad arrow.
  • Page 28: The Desktop Interface

    The Desktop Interface The data you store in your device’s Email, To Do, Calendar, Address Book, Notes, and Camera applications are also available for viewing or editing on the Web from any computer connected to the Internet. Information in your account is stored on secure servers in a data center protected by extensive physical security and firewalls.
  • Page 29 Desktop Interface Jump Page The Desktop Interface...
  • Page 30: Using The Applications

    Using the Applications The number of applications that appear on your device will vary, depending on those offered by your wireless operator. Phone Make a Phone Call Enter the number you want to call by using any of these dialing methods: From the Jump screen, press and hold the wheel or press ...
  • Page 31: Answer A Phone Call

    Answer a Phone Call When your device signals an incoming phone call, the display will show the name of the caller and the icon or photo associated with that caller in your Address Book (see “Add a Contact to the Address Book” on page 40). Press the wheel to select Answer or press .
  • Page 32: Change Your Phone Ringtone

    Change Your Phone Ringtone Press to go to the Jump screen, then press the wheel to open the JUMP Phone application. to open the Phone menu. Select Settings > General. Press MENU Highlight the Incoming phone call ring pop-up menu, then press the wheel.
  • Page 33: Import Contacts From Your Sim Card

    Import Contacts from Your SIM Card If you already have a SIM card from your wireless operator, you can import the phone numbers you have stored on the SIM card into your device’s Address Book. First, insert the SIM card with the contacts into your device, then: Press to go to the Jump screen.
  • Page 34: Web Browser

    Web Browser Browse the Web to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Web Browser, Press JUMP then press the wheel to open the application. Start typing the address of the Web page you wish to visit. The Go To dialog box opens automatically, showing the address you are typing.
  • Page 35: Email

    Email Send an Email Message Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Email, then JUMP press the wheel to open the application. Press to open the menu. New Message is selected by default; MENU press the wheel to go to the Compose screen. The text cursor is in the To field;...
  • Page 36 The instructions below explain how to use your device to fetch email from external accounts. Note that you can also set up accounts from the Email application on the Desktop Interface. to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Email, then Press JUMP press the wheel to open the application.
  • Page 37 Mail Server field - If the mail server name is not provided automatically after you have selected the account protocol, then you must provide the name of the mail server in this field. Many people don’t know the name of their mail server.
  • Page 38 Scroll to the bottom of the screen, past the account information you have already provided, to the From Name field: If you leave these fields blank, your default POP or IMAP account name and address will be used. Specify alternative names or addresses in these fields as you wish.
  • Page 39: Fetch Email Using Your Device's Web Browser

    Fetch Email Using Your Device’s Web Browser If there is a Web interface to your email account, you can use your device’s Web Browser application to sign in to those accounts and check your email. Some popular email Web sites are listed below: Yahoo! ®...
  • Page 40: Address Book

    Address Book Add a Contact to the Address Book You can store up to 2000 contacts in your Address Book. Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Address Book, JUMP then press the wheel to open the application. Press to open the menu.
  • Page 41: Import Address Book Contacts

    Scroll through the New Contact fields (Personal Info, Phone, Email, and so on), selecting Add or Edit to open screens in which you can add contact information. You can set a custom ringtone for your contact in the Phone number screen! To select a choice from a pop-up menu, such as , highlight the menu using the wheel, then press once.
  • Page 42: Add An Event To Calendar

    the import process. The following file types (exported formats) can be imported: Microsoft Outlook for PC (.txt file)  Microsoft Outlook Express for Mac (.txt file)  Microsoft Entourage for Mac (.txt file)  Palm Desktop for PC (.txt/.tab file) ...
  • Page 43: Notes

    Notes Create a Note You can create and store up to 50 notes. Each note can be up to 8000 characters, which is about four pages in a paperback. to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Notes, then Press JUMP press the wheel to open the application.
  • Page 44: Camera

    Camera Take a Photo You can create and store up to 36 photos in your Gallery. Press to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Camera, then JUMP press the wheel to open the application. and select Capture New, or simply press the right shoulder Press MENU button...
  • Page 45: Catalog

    Catalog Purchase Items from the Catalog Download ringtones, applications, games, and more from the Catalog! You’ll find that browsing the Catalog and purchasing items is easy and fun: to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight Catalog, then Press JUMP press the wheel to open the application.
  • Page 46: Manage Your Purchases

    To listen to a brief sample of a ringtone or view sample screen shots of an application before you purchase it, select the Preview button. Select Purchase to step through the simple on-screen purchase process. Once purchased, your item will be downloaded to your device, network connectivity permitting.
  • Page 47: Wap Browser

    WAP Browser This feature is not available in all product configurations. Product configurations vary by wireless operator. Browse WAP Pages to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight WAP Browser, Press JUMP then press the wheel to open the application. Start typing the address of the WAP page you wish to visit.
  • Page 48: Multimedia Messaging

    Multimedia Messaging This feature is not available in all product configurations. Product configurations vary by wireless operator. Send a Multimedia Message Each message you create can contain up to three multimedia slides, with each slide containing a text, sound (voice note or song), and picture attachment. To create, preview, then send a multimedia message, follow the steps below.
  • Page 49: Instant Messaging

    • Add a song to your slide by selecting the “Add Sound” icon The ringtone selector will open. Select a song from the ringtone pop- up menus. (Due to format and copyright limitations, not all ringtones available to other applications will be available as attachments to multimedia messages.) •...
  • Page 50: Send An Instant Message

    Send an Instant Message to go to the Jump screen. Scroll to highlight the Instant Press JUMP Messaging application, then press the wheel to open the application. Sign on with your username and password; the screen listing all your IM friends’...
  • Page 51: Keyboard Shortcuts

    Keyboard Shortcuts Call a speed dial number Press and hold the speed dial number on the keyboard while in the Phone or Jump screen. Press Redial last number JUMP Press the wheel or Answer an incoming call Ignore an incoming call Press (call will forward) Press...
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    VII. Troubleshooting How do I know when my account has been activated? Once your account has been activated by your wireless operator, you will see a “Welcome” message on your screen. If the Welcome message doesn’t appear on your device within 48 hours after registering, contact your wireless operator’s Customer Care department.
  • Page 53 How can I improve radio reception when I’m in a “fringe” coverage area? Try the following to improve radio reception: • Use the hands-free headset and position the phone away from your body. • Walk to a window if you are indoors. •...
  • Page 54 Why do the Web pages I open using the device’s Web Browser applica- tion appear different from the pages I open on my desktop computer? The Web pages displayed on your device have been reformatted so they are easier to read on a small display. The same information displays; it’s just laid out on the screen so that it’s easier to view on your device.
  • Page 55 What should I do if I need a replacement part for my device or if I need to have my device repaired? Contact your wireless operator’s Customer Care department for troubleshooting support. How secure is my account data on the Desktop Interface? There may be sensitive information stored in contact information (credit card numbers for example) that must be secure! Information in your account is stored on secure servers in a data center...
  • Page 56: Handling And Safety Precautions

    VIII. Handling and Safety Precautions The hiptop is a mobile computing device that may break if dropped or subjected to severe shock. Please handle the device carefully. Before using your device, please read the precautions listed below carefully as they provide essential information for the safe handling of the product, and for the protection of the users and others from possible harm.
  • Page 57: Device Handling And Use

    Device Handling and Use • Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify your device. Such action may result in bodily injury, or damage to the unit or other property. • Never touch liquid that might leak from a broken liquid crystal display (LCD), as doing so may cause a skin rash.
  • Page 58: Battery Charger Handling

    Battery Charger Handling • The device is intended for use when supplied with power from the battery charger included in the box with your device. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this device and may be dangerous. • Charge the device within the temperature range of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius, or 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit, for the fastest charging time.
  • Page 59: Regulatory Compliance Information

    North America FCC Declaration of Conformity Models PV-100 and PV-108, designed by Danger, Inc. and manufactured by Sharp Corporation, comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 60 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •...
  • Page 61: Regulatory Compliance Information For Europe

    Regulatory Compliance Information for Europe EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Danger, Inc., declares that models PV-100 and PV-108, designed by Danger, Inc. and manufactured by Sharp Corporation, are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

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