
4
While your SPV C500 and PC are connected, the
program will then be copied straight into your
SPV C500 Program menu or other relevant folder.
Working with non-installer files
:
1
If the file you have downloaded or copied will
not run on your PC, it is not an installer file.
2
Synchronise your PC and your SPV C500.
3
Using the Explore option in ActiveSync, open
up \Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Accessories.
4
Simply drag the new file into it, and it will be
copied immediately to your SPV C500. It will
appear in the Accessories folder of the Program
menu, and you can simply click on it to run it.
Once you have installed the file on your SPV C500,
you can start
using the program
immediately.
You can also
remove programs
that you have
added from your SPV C500 whenever you like.
1
Press Start, then scroll to and select Settings.
Scroll to More and press the Action key. Scroll
to and select Remove Programs.
2
Scroll to the program you want to remove and
press Menu. Highlight Remove and press the
Action key. Confirm your choice by pressing Yes.
Note
: You can’t remove core programs that came
with the SPV C500, such as Contacts, Calendar
and Internet Explorer.
Remember that other ways of installing programs
on your phone include:
■
Downloading them over the Internet
Using Internet Explorer, go to the relevant
website and select the file to download. It will
appear in your Accessories folder in the Start
menu in a compressed format. Simply click on
it to unpack it, then click on the new program
to run it.
■
Installing them from your Try Card
If you have the Add On CD, simply install the
application by synchronising. If you are using
the Add On Card, simply highlight the file you
want to install on your phone and press the
Action key. Follow the on-screen prompts.
Note
: If you are installing applications from your Try
Card, it is recommended that you install no more
than half at any one time in order to avoid memory
problems.
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synchronising
add programs to your SPV C500 using
ActiveSync and expand its abilities
Using the Explore option in the ActiveSync window
on your PC, you can add new programs to your
SPV C500 at any time. Once you start
synchronising your SPV C500 and your PC, you
can
add and remove programs
as you please.
To add a new program by synchronisation, the file
must be compatible with your SPV C500. There are
three types of program files
for your SPV C500.
■
Compressed files, usually with the extension
.cab, will install once you have copied them to
your SPV C500.
■
Installer files are run from your PC while
ActiveSync is operating. The file is unpacked
and its components copied to the relevant parts
of your SPV C500.
■
Non-installer files written for the SPV C500 will
not work on your PC and must be copied to
your SPV C500 using the Explore option in
ActiveSync.
Working with .cab files
:
1
Synchronise your SPV C500 and your PC.
2
Click on the Explore button in ActiveSync. The
file structure for your SPV C500 will open. Work
through the folders and go to
\Storage\Windows\Start Menu\Accessories.
3
Copy the file to this folder. You can then
disconnect your SPV C500 from your PC.
4
Now, on your SPV C500, press Start, and scroll
to Accessories. Press the Action key.
5
You will see the .cab file that you copied from
your PC. Scroll to it and press the Action key.
6
The file will decompress and install on your SPV
C500. The program will then appear in the Start
menu or relevant folder. To run it, simply scroll
to it and press the Action key.
Working with installer files
:
1
Synchronise your SPV C500 and your PC.
2
Copy the file you want to install to your PC,
then double click on it. If it is not an installer file,
you will get an error message. In this case, see
below.
3
If it is an installer, the file will open and begin to
unpack the program.
synchronising
Summary of Contents for SPV C500
Page 1: ...guide to using your SPV C500...
Page 5: ...getting started...
Page 31: ...60 4 Orange Photo Messaging...
Page 45: ...88 7 additional features...
Page 50: ...98 8 personalise your phone...
Page 62: ...122 security 11...
Page 68: ...134 13 reference...