
Charge your Obsidian
CAUTION:
To avoid damaging your Obsidian or the AC adapter, make sure that all the metal
connectors are correctly aligned before connecting.
Your obsidian will fully charge in approximately 2–4 hours. Charging might take more time when your
Obsidian is connected to a powered computer or non-HP accessories.
To charge the battery:
1.
Plug the USB cable into the phone.
2.
Attach the USB cable to the charger adapter.
3.
Plug the charger adapter into a standard AC outlet.
TIP:
Charge the battery by connecting your Obsidian to a USB port on your computer using the
USB sync cable. If Microsoft
®
ActiveSync
®
or WMDC is installed on your computer, it appears on
your computer screen.
USB charging is enabled by default on your Obsidian. To disable USB charging, tap
Start
>
Settings
>
System
>
Power
>
USB Charging tab
. On the
Power
screen, clear the
Use USB
Charging
check box, and then tap
ok
.
Turn on your Obsidian
Press and hold the power button until your Obsidian vibrates. The first time you turn on your phone, the
Quick Start Wizard runs. This wizard helps you configure your phone for the first time. Before configuring
your e-mail, we recommend that you review the Read Your E-mail section of this guide.
NOTE:
The Obsidian will take a few minutes to become fully functional. The on-screen keyboard will
not be active during this period.
●
Tap the screen to set up your Windows phone
.
●
Align screen
—follow onscreen instructions.
●
Stylus tutorial
—tap
Next
to practice the short tutorial, or tap Skip.
●
Date and Time
—tap the correct time zone, date, and time, and then tap
Next
.
NOTE:
The date and time will automatically update when your phone connects to the AT&T cell
network.
●
Password
—create a password to protect your phone or tap
Skip
.
●
—set up your e-mail now, or tap
Skip
to start using your phone.
After you complete the Quick Start Wizard, your phone is ready to use.
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Chapter 3 Set up your Obsidian
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