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capacity. A ‘Load Module’ is constructed containing the languages for a given market. Therefore 
a number of load modules is specified for the P800 to cover all required markets. 
 
Language is selected at First Startup and Master Reset.  
Action when P800 is Initialised 
When the P800 is first started, the user is prompted to select a language as part of the 
initialisation procedure. The P800 is then restarted. 
 
If the user selected UK English, all...

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Action at Master Reset 
Master Reset will delete everything on the C: drive except for Languages and (if selected by the 
user) user-installed applications. 
 
If a newly-initialised P800 goes through a Master Reset, the C: drive will look like this afterwards. 
If the user had included user-installed applications, then the P800 Demo, Chess and Solitaire 
would be deleted also. 
 
P800 C: Drive after Initialisation and Master Reset 
 
Data can be...

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Folder View of Internal Storage 
This section explains in more detail how the data is organised on the C: drive. 
Note: The actual file and folder structure on the P800 is not exactly as shown in this document. 
 
When viewed from a PC using PC Suite for P800, the ‘C:’ drive is named ‘Phone Memory’, but 
only a subset of the folders is accessible from the PC. 
 
Language files are represented by the Language Files folder. The user has no access to this...

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Phone and PIM Applications 
 
Phone 
 
The P800 is a full-featured mobile phone having full integration with the other functions of the 
device, including third party applications.  
 
The phone includes useful and fun features such as: 
 
• 
Personalised ringtones – conventional or polyphonic ringtones can be set in Contacts, 
giving audible indication of who is calling. Supported formats are AMR, Au, iMelody, 
MIDI, RMF (Beatnik) and WAV. 
 
• Picture...

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If the flip is opened, the phone application re-scales itself to the full screen size. Other P800 flip 
closed applications are able to do this too.
 
 
 
    
A traditional keypad view is 
available. 
  
The shortcut view provides 
one-touch dialling to 9 
contacts.   
A call log view provides summary 
details of calls made, received and 
missed. Full details can be viewed 
from here. 
 
The shortcut view automatically takes pictures from Contacts and...

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Contacts 
 
The P800’s Contacts application holds the details of all the user’s contacts. It is available in FC 
and FO modes and is fully integrated with the phone and other PIM applications. Each contact 
can contain multiple phone numbers and E-Mail addresses, name and address details, personal 
notes and a photograph of the contact or other image. This information will typically be 
synchronised in to the P800 to begin with; contact data can also be...

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Calendar 
 
The Calendar application keeps track of appointments and events and enables reminder alarms 
to be set. The alarm sound can be personalised, using any of the supported sound formats. 
Appointments can be shared using Infrared and Bluetooth beaming and also messaging. Local & 
remote synchronisation are both supported using SyncML. The P802 supports the lunar calendar. 
 
   
 
Week and month views 
provide a high level view of 
free and...

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Jotter 
 
The Jotter application provides a quick means of making notes in either text or sketch format.  
 
   
 
Notes are displayed in a list 
format for fast reference. The 
pencil indicates a sketch.  
Text notes can be input using 
handwriting recognition or the 
virtual keyboard.  
Diagrams and sketches can 
be made in colour, using the 
stylus like a pen. 
 
 
Time, Voice Memo and Calculator 
 
    
Time is a sophisticated alarm 
clock which can...

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Multimedia  
 
The P800 has extensive multimedia capability in many applications. This section explains the 
different standards supported and provides a summary of capability by application.  
 
Audio Formats 
 
The table below explains the various audio formats supported by the P800, together with 
indicative file sizes for 60 seconds of playback. 
 
Format Example 
File Size Description 
AAC  Advanced Audio Coding. This is one of the audio compression...

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Loudspeaker Characteristics 
 
General 
The P800’s built-in loudspeaker is most sensitive to middle and high 
frequencies; tones below 400Hz generate distortion instead of bass. 
Therefore, sampling frequency for WAV should not be reduced below 
16kHz, otherwise the characteristic low frequency sampling ‘ringing’ will 
be very distinct compared to that of a more linear system. 
 
Recommended WAV file format for the loudspeaker is 22.050kHz 
sampling...
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