CATCHWELL CW20 GSM/WCDMA PDA with Bluetooth & WLAN User Manual
CATCHWELL, INC. GSM/WCDMA PDA with Bluetooth & WLAN
Contents
- 1. User Manual
- 2. User manual
- 3. user manual
User manual
Table of Contents
Table of Contents ...................................... 2
Safety Precautions.................................... 4
Mouse ..................................................... 30
Owner Properties .................................... 30
Stylus ...................................................... 31
System Properties .................................. 31
Password ................................................ 32
Certificates .............................................. 32
Internet Options ...................................... 33
Input Panel.............................................. 34
Storage Manager .................................... 34
Power Control Properties........................ 35
Dialing ..................................................... 35
Backlight ................................................. 36
Keyboard ................................................ 36
Remove Programs .................................. 36
Barcode .................................................. 37
Bluetooth Manager ................................. 37
Device Profile.......................................... 37
KeyPad ................................................... 38
PC Connection........................................ 39
Record Settings ...................................... 39
Utility Manager ........................................ 40
Chapter 1 Read before Use............. 6
Product Components ................... 7
Product Components ................................ 7
Peripherals and Accessories .................... 8
Accessories for individual use .................. 9
device - Front View ................................. 10
Part Names and Functions ........ 10
device â Rear View ................................. 11
USIM Card Insertion ............................... 12
USIM Card Removal ............................... 12
Insertion/Removal of USIM Card ... 12
MicroSD Card Insertion ............. 13
Battery Insertion...................................... 14
Battery Removal ..................................... 14
Insertion/Removal of Battery .... 14
Charging the Battery .................. 15
device Power On .................................... 16
device Power Off .................................... 16
Screen Calibration...................... 40
Wireless Setting ...................................... 40
Software Reset ....................................... 41
device Power On/Off .................. 16
Checking Battery Status ......................... 17
Reconfiguration 5 (Reset).......... 41
Battery Maintenance .................. 17
Hardware Reset ...................................... 42
Power Cut Setup..................................... 18
Sleep Mode............................................. 19
Backlight Setup ....................................... 20
Chapter 3 How to Use Phone ....... 43
System Specifications ............... 21
Data Capture .......................................... 44
Chapter 2 device Basic Usage ..... 22
Device Buttons for the Phone
Program ...................................... 44
Using the Stylus ......................... 42
Start Screen ................................ 23
Turning Phone On/Off ................ 45
Status Icon .................................. 23
Opening [Control Panel] ......................... 24
Turning On .............................................. 45
Turning Off .............................................. 45
Setting Up ................................... 24
Phone Call / Receive .................. 46
Region and Language Settings .............. 25
Date/Time ............................................... 25
Network and Dial-Up Connections.......... 26
Display .................................................... 28
Volume and Sound ................................. 29
Making a Phone Call............................... 46
Receiving a Phone Call ......................... 46
SMS Message ............................. 46
SMS message screen............................. 46
Sending Message ................................... 47
Recording Video ..................................... 69
Address Book ............................. 48
Digital Camera ............................ 69
Adding Phone Number ........................... 48
Edit Phone Number ................................ 48
Chapter 6 How to Use
Applications ................................... 70
Call History ................................. 49
Microsoft Word Pad ................... 71
Phone Setting ............................. 49
How to Use Keyboard ............................. 71
How to Use Transcriber .......................... 72
Starting Utility Manager .......................... 73
Version Information ................................. 49
Sound Set ............................................... 50
Display .................................................... 50
Network Setting ...................................... 51
USIM ....................................................... 51
SMS ........................................................ 51
Call Option Management ........................ 52
Managing Phonebook ............................. 52
Utility Manager............................ 73
How to Set Up Start Program ................. 74
How to Set Up Quick Launcher .............. 75
TroubleShooting ......................... 76
Chapter 4 How to Communicate
with Other devices......................... 53
Bluetooth..................................... 54
Adding Quick luancher list ...................... 56
WI-FI Wireless Communication ... 56
How to Set up Wireless LAN
Configuration .......................................... 57
IP Setting ................................................ 58
Wireless LAN Setting .............................. 59
Connecting PC through Cradle ............... 60
Connecting PC with USB Cable Directly 60
Connecting devices Using
USB Cable ................................... 60
Installing ActiveSyncÂŽ on PC .................. 61
Communication with PC ............ 61
How to Set up a Partnership ................... 62
How to Set Up GPS ................................ 65
GPS Communications................ 65
Chapter 5 How to Use Scanner
/Camera .......................................... 66
Laser scanning (1D Scanner) .... 67
Imager scanning
(1D/2D Scanner).......................... 68
Taking Picture ......................................... 69
Safety Precautions
Following cautions are to ensure userâs safety and to prevent damage to the product. Please read them carefully
before use.
Power Supply
 If any unusual sound, smell or smoke is detected, unplug the electric power cord immediately and contact the
customer support center.
 Do not handle the electric power plug with wet hands.
 When thunder or lightening struck outside, do not recharge the battery and unplug the electric power plug of the
cradle.
 Do not use the product in an area with much humidity.
 If the product gets wet, turn off the power, remove the battery from the main body and dry it with towel or cloth
before re-using it.
 When recharging the battery, please use the cradle if possible.
 After removing an old battery, please replace with a new one within a week.
Installation and storage
 Do not leave the product inside a vehicle, it might be stolen.
 Keep the product or stylus out of childrenâs reach. Children may get hurt.
 When the product is not used for a long time, place the main body in the cradle for continuous power supply.
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Fully charge the battery before first use of the product.
Back up the data and programs in a different location before setting the product.
Unsaved data is to be lost.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the product.
Do not use the product in an area with much humidity, lots of dust or excessive heat (heater, cigarette, etc.).
Do not drop the product or apply excessive force on it.
If any foreign material is on the touch screen, clean it well with a soft cloth.
Do not use a sharp object (pen, wire, screwdriver) while using the touch screen, and use the provided stylus or
tools designed for touch screen only.
 Use genuine parts only such as battery, power adapter, and cradle provided.
 The warrenty does not cover for the damage caused by other applications installed by user.
 Please do not allow metal objects to touch the battery contact surface.
Communication
 Please do not manipulate your product nor make a phone call in your vehicle.
 This may cause a traffic accident.
 Please turn off the product while on an airplane. Electromagnetic waves from the product can affect the planeâs
control panel mechanics.
 Please turn off the product at the hospital. Electromagnetic wave from the product can affect the medical
equipment.
 Please obey explosives regulations. It is safe not to use the phone around the gas station.
 Please be careful while using headset (earplug). Long-term exposure to sound at high volumes can damage
hearing.
 If the product has flashlight function, do not use the product in front of a person (or
 animal)âs eyes. This may impair the vision.
Repair and Maintenance
 Do not open, repair or modify the product according to your taste. Doing so will void the warranty.
 If a repair is needed, please contact one of our certified customer support centers, or contact the dealer where
you purchased the product.
Chapter 1 Read before Use
Product Components ..................7
Product Components .......................... 7
Peripherals and Accessories ............... 8
Accessories for individual use ............. 9
device - Front View ........................... 10
Part Names and Functions .......10
device â Rear View ........................... 11
USIM Card Insertion.......................... 12
USIM Card Removal ......................... 12
Insertion/Removal of USIM Card..12
MicroSD Card Insertion.............13
Battery Insertion ................................ 14
Battery Removal................................ 14
Insertion/Removal of Battery....14
Charging the Battery .................15
device Power On ............................... 16
device Power Off ............................... 16
device Power On/Off .................16
Checking Battery Status.................... 17
Battery Maintenance .................17
Power Cut Setup ............................... 18
Sleep Mode ....................................... 19
Backlight Setup ................................. 20
System Specifications ..............21
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Product Components
Product Components
Please check to see if all of the following items are present in the product box. If anything is missing or broken, please
contact the place where you purchased the product. The provided components may vary depending on its options.
Main unit of PDA
Hand strap
Li-ion polymer battery
Protective film
Wrist Strap
Stylus and its string
Earset: if it has a phone function
Peripherals and Accessories
 1-slot cradle
Cradle for charging and communication
Power adapter
USB cable
Power cord
 4-slot cradle components
4-slot cradle
USB cable
Power cord
Power adapter
Accessories for individual use
Hand strap
Wrist Strap
Li-ion polymer battery
Stylus
Stylus string
Protective film
USB cable
Earset
Power adapter
Power cord
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Part Names and Functions
This section explains device partsâ names and their functions.
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Insertion/Removal of USIM Card
USIM Card Insertion
Insert USIM card to the right.
USIM Card Removal
To remove the USIM card, while pressing down the Lock to the left side of the slot, push the USIM card to the left.
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 Please make sure of correct orientation of USIM card when inserting. (The golden contact of the card
should face toward the device.)
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MicroSD Card Insertion
Find the MicroSD card slot in the battery bay
at the back of the device.
Push the card until click sounds.
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Insert the Micro SD card with metallic
contacts face down toward the device.
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Insertion/Removal of Battery
Battery Insertion
Place the battery in the battery bay
and push and hold it.
Push the battery release latch to the left
while pressing the battery to lock it.
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 If you do not press the battery, it may
cause damage to the product (or
you).
Battery Removal
Remove the battery cover by pressing the
battery latch to the right at the back of the
device.
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As in the picture below, hold the groove
of the battery and pull the cover down to
remove.
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Charging the Battery
Connect the power cable to the power adapter, then connect it with the cradleâs plug-in area.
Dock the device into the cradle. A red status LED at the front of the cradle lights if the product is
correctly docked.
 Charging the battery in the device
 Charging the battery only
Insert the battery in the slot at the back of the
cradle. (Ensure the battery is correctly orientated.)
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 If you do not press the battery, it may cause damage to the product (or you).
A complete charge takes approximately four hours. To charge the battery quickly, press and hold the power
button to put the device in sleep mode before charging.
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device LED Indicators
device LED
Indicators
- Red LED (steady): device battery is charging.
- Green LED (steady): device battery is fully charged.
- Red LED (flashing): Error in charging.
Cradle LED
Indicator
(Left)
- Red LED (steady): Reserve battery is charging.
- Green LED (steady): Reserve battery is fully charged.
- Red LED (flashing): Error in charging.
Cradle LED
Indicator
(Right)
- Green LED (steady): The product is connected to
your computer via USB cable.
 Please Check the following if Red LED is blinking.
- There is a contact error between the device and cradle.
- Clean the cradle connector if any foreign material is on it.
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device Power On/Off
device Power On
Press the power button on the device shortly.
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After start, WindowsÂŽ logo appears. (The
screen might differ depending on the model.)
 If the power button is pressed for more than 3 seconds, the device switches to the sleep mode
(Suspend).
 If the device does not start after pressing the power button, check if the battery is fully charged,
and if the battery is charged, perform hardware reset (cold booting). For more information, please
see âdevice basic usageâ > â5. Reset.â
device Power Off
Press and hold the deviceâs power button.
- Alternatively, click Windows Start > [Pause].
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A moment later, device will turn off.
 If the device will not be used for a long time, remove and store the battery separately. Please use
a fully charged battery when turning the device back on.
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Battery Maintenance
Checking Battery Status
Check the current battery status, and set the low battery warning level.
To change the power property, select [Start] >
[Settings] > [Control Panel].
Click the [Power Control] icon.
At the Battery tab in the Power Control
Properties window, the battery level can be
checked, and the Low Battery warning level
can be set.
 The Low Battery warning level can be set as 5, 10, 20, and 30%.
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Power Cut Setup
To increase the life span of the battery, you can set the device to turn off the power when it is not used for a certain
amount of time.
To change the power property, select [Start]
> [Settings] > [Control Panel].
Click the [Power Control] icon.
At the Power Control Properties screen,
press Power Off tab, and set the device to
turn off the power when it is idle for a certain
time.
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 To turn the device back on, press the Power button.
 See the Power section in Chapter 2 for more details.
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Sleep Mode
The sleep mode can be used when the device will not be used after a specified time.
* Sleep Mode: Sleep Mode saves the battery power when the device is not used after a designated period of time by
turning off LCD, keypad, and wireless LAN.
Press [Power] button for more than 3 seconds.
- or select Windows [Start] > [Suspend].
The device will switches to Sleep Mode.
The device will switches to Sleep Mode.
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Backlight Setup
To increase the battery life span, set the value for the deviceâs backlight.
To change the power property, select [Start]
> [Settings] > [Control Panel].
At the Power Control Properties screen,
press Power Off tab, and set the device to
turn off the power when it is idle for a certain
time.
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Click the [Power Control] icon.
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System Specifications
CPU
Marvell PXA320 (806MHz)
RAM
256MB
Flash ROM
512MB
OS
Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile 6.5
Windows CE.Net
Windows CE 5.0
Laser(1D)
Scanner
CMOS(1D/2D)
LCD
Color TFT-LCD
Size
2.8â(Portrait)
WWAN
240*320(QVGA)
Quad Band GSM/GPRS, Tri-Band HSDPA
LAN
WLAN
PAN
Bluetooth
IEEE 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth V2.0 Class II EDR
RFID
RFID HF(with NFC)
GPS
Internal
20 Alpha/Numeric/Fuction, 2 Scan, 1 Navi and Volume
Up/Down, 1 Power keys
Keypad
Capture
Camera
Quality
3.0M pixel
Flash
Flash LED
Audio
Speaker, Receiver, MIC, Earphone-Jack
Battery Pack
3,300 mAh
Expansion Port
20 Pin Expansion Port
SD
Expansion
Slot
USIM
Interface
Micro SD(Inside Battery Slot)
Inside Battery Slot
USB Client
I/O Connector and 20 Pin Expansion Port
Serial
I/O Connector and 20 Pin Expansion Port
Charge
Cradle
HHP IT5xxx
Type
Resolutions
Environment
Symbol SE950, IS4813
Cradle And 20 Pin Expansion Port
Drop
1.8m high, 6 sides, 2 time each (total 12 times against
concrete)
Sealing
IP 65
1, 4 Slot
USB Client, Serial, Battery Charge Slot, Ethernet(Option)
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Chapter 2 device Basic Usage
Start Screen ...............................23
Power Control Properties .................. 35
Dialing ............................................... 35
Status Icon .................................23
Backlight............................................ 36
Keyboard ........................................... 36
Opening [Control Panel] .................... 24
Setting Up...................................24
Remove Programs ............................ 36
Barcode ............................................. 37
Bluetooth Manager ............................ 37
Region and Language Settings ......... 25
Date/Time .......................................... 25
Network and Dial-Up Connections .... 26
Display .............................................. 28
Volume and Sound ............................ 29
Device Profile .................................... 37
KeyPad.............................................. 38
PC Connection .................................. 39
Record Settings................................. 39
Utility Manager .................................. 40
Mouse ............................................... 30
Owner Properties .............................. 30
Stylus ................................................ 31
System Properties ............................. 31
Screen Calibration .....................40
Wireless Setting ................................ 40
Software Reset.................................. 41
Password .......................................... 32
Certificates ........................................ 32
Internet Options................................. 33
Reconfiguration(Reset) .............41
Hardware Reset ................................ 42
Input Panel ........................................ 34
Storage Manager .............................. 34
Using the Stylus ........................42
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Start Screen
The Start screen appears when the device is turned on. The screen consists of background and taskbar.
Name
My device
Descri ption
My device
Allows to see and to change folders and files in
the device
Recycle Bin
Contains the deleted files and data temporarily.
Can delete contents or recover them.
Start Button
Can start various programs by pressing the Start
button.
Recycle Bin
Displays the open programs: Network
Connection, Running programs, and others.
Taskbar
Start Button
Taskbar
Status Icon
It describes the status icons on the taskbar.
Name
Icon
Descri ption
Displays the current network
connection status.
(Connected: Disconnected:
Network
Status
Mobile
Wireless
Signal
Status
USB
Connection
Displays the wireless signal strength.
(CDMA or GSM)
Displays the USB connection status.
Bluetooth
Status
Displays the Bluetooth connection status.
Barcode
Mode
Displays the current barcode scan mode.
Quick
Launcher
Displays the most widely used program setting
menus (Volume, Power, Backlight, Wireless,
WLanSetting).
Displays the input mode.
(Keyboard, writing recognition)
Input
Setting
Displays the current time on the device.
Time
Displays the running window.
Window
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Setting Up
Set the date/time, network, dsplay, volume, power, system, and others.
Opening [Control Panel]
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel].
[Control Panel] window appears. The viewing mode (Big icon, Small icon, Detailed, etc.) can be changed at the
[View] option, and the icons can be sorted.
Example) âBy Nameâ sorting
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Region and Language Settings
Set the locale, numbers, currency, time, and date.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Regional Settings].
 Local
Select the country where the device
is being used.
 Language
Select the Windows language. Only English is installed so for
the other languages, please contact the service engineer.
 Input
Select the deviceâs input language. Only the installed language appears,
and for other language, please contact the service engineer.
Date/Time
Set the deviceâs local date, time, time zone, and the clock.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[Date/Time].
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At Time Zone (Z), press select bar to find the
correct time zone.
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Use left/Right arrows to select year and
month.
Click the current date on the calendar to set
the date.
Write the current time in the time box.
Press [Apply] button or [OK] button to save
the changes.
Network and Dial-Up Connections
Connect the device to the network using various methods (Ethernet, Wireless LAN, and Modem). You can send or
receive email, access network server files, and search them using Internet or Intranet via network connection.
 Setting Internet via Modem (Only if the modem is installed)
Select [Date/Time] > [Network and Dial-up
connections].
Type a name for the connection, select Dial-Up
Connection, and then press [Next ].
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Click the Make New Connection.
 Connect to the network using the modem if Wi-Fi
or wireless Internet is not available.
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Select a modem on the device and press [Next >].
Press Call Options to set the special modem
commands, and then press [OK] on the
device Properties window.
Press [Configure...] to open the screen and
configure settings as shown below.
- Contact the telecommunication provider for
the Preference values.
After typing in Phone number, press [Finish].
(Ask your telecommunication provider for the
connection phone number).
Through modem, the network has been
established, and connections between
networks can be used.
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 The phone access number and connection setup method may differ depending on the
telecommunication provider. Check with the provider for the setting method before using the
connection.
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Display
To change the background image or active windowâs color, open the Display Properties window. (Right click menus
appear when the stylus touches the screen for more than 1 second.)
 Background
Follow the instructions below to change the background image.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[Display].
Select the Background tab.
Press [Browse] and select an image for the
background.
To set the image like tiles, select âTile image
on the backgroundâ menu.
 Appearance
Set colors for window and text.
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Volume and Sound
Set the deviceâs volume and sound types.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Volume & Sound].
 Volume
Press left/right arrow icons or move the slide
bar to set the desired volume.
Select cases, like Events (warnings, system
events), Applications, and Notifications (alarms,
reminders), in which the sounds will be enabled).
 Sounds
Select Event from the list.
To remove the Sound from the certain event,
select [None].
To remove the Scheme, select a Scheme
and press [Delete].
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Select Sound from the list.
Check the sound from Preview.
To save the changes for the different scheme,
press [Save As] and type the name for the
scheme.
Mouse
Set the double click sensitivity of your stylus.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[Mouse].
Double click the check patterned picture. Press
[OK] to auto-save the sensitivity speed.
Owner Properties
Set the device user information or network ID.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control 1 Panel] > [Owner].
 Owner Identification
Type name, company, address, work phone number, and home
phone number on the Identification tab. To display information
on the start screen, check âDisplay owner identification.â
 Network ID
Set the user name, password, and domain
provided by the network administrator.
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 Notes
Type additional information in the âNotesâ
box.To display on the start screen, check
âDisplay owner notes.â
Stylus
Set the double tapping and calibration of the stylus.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Stylus Properties].
 Double-Tap
Double-tap the check patterned picture to auto-save the
speed.
 Calibration
Calibrate the stylus.
(See â4. Screen Calibration.â)
System Properties
Display the deviceâs system information, memory status, and others.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [System].
 General
Displays operating system, software version,
and computer hardware information.
 Memory
Select sizes for data storage memory and
program memory.
 Device Name
Sets the device name.
 Copyrights
Check to see the information on the copyrights of
the system.
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Password
Set the password.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Password].
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 After setting the password, the password window appears on the start screen when turning on the
power or after soft reset. The device can be accessed only when the correct password is entered.
To remove the password, delete the password in the Password Properties window.
 If you check the password enabling option on the system start screen, be sure to remember the
specified password. Even if the hardware is reset, the password is not initialized. If you cannot
remember the password, please contact the certified service center.
Certificates
For trusted and safe communication, some programs require certificates.
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 Certificates are issued only from the official approval institute and valid for certain period of time.
The Windows CE administrator manages various storage areas for certificates.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[Certificates].
 Import
To add certificate or related key, press [Import] and select the
method to Import the certificate or key. This can be selected
from the file or smart card.
 View
To see extension code, expiration date, or other
certificate-related information, press [View].
 Remove
To delete the selected certificate, press [Remove].
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Internet Options
Set the Internet connection, security, and other properties to use the Internet.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Internet
Options].
 General
Sets the start page, search page, and others.
 Connection
Sets the proxy server address, port, and other
Internet connection settings.
Clear Cache: Deletes the saved system cashe.
Clear History: Deletes the list of previously
opened pages.
 Security
Sets security options.
 Privacy
Sets the level of private information blocking.
 Advanced
Sets advanced Internet options.
 Popup
Sets webpage popup blocking options.
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Input Panel
Change the input method for Keyboard or Transcriber and set the case options (upper case/lower case).
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Internet
Options] > [Input Panel].
 For more details, see âChapter 6 Using Applications.â
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Storage Manager
Use Storage Manager to set the flash ROM (Disk1). Disk1 is normally used to save data and files.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Storage].
 Format
Formats the selected disk.
 Dismount
Formats the selected diskâs partition.
 New
Creates a new partition and gives it a name.
 Delete
Deletes the desired partition. For this, select the partition,
press Dismount, and then press Delete.
 Properties
Checks the created partitionâs properties.
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 If you format the disk, all the data including files and programs are deleted and they cannot be
restored. Before use of this function, please consult your system administrator.
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Power Control Properties
Check the battery remaining amount, and set the warning level and power off time.
 Main Battery
Shows the current amount of the main batteryâs
power.
 Low Battery Warning Level
Select the level for battery warning sign (5%,
10%, 20%, 30%) in case of low battery.
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 When the battery warning sounds, change the main battery immediately. Otherwise, a data loss,
system error,or malfunction of specific parts can occur.
 Power Off
 Sets the automatic power off setting.
(See âChapter 1 Battery Maintenance.â)
Dialing
Set the Dialing properties.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Dialing].
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Backlight
Set the screenâs brightness, backlight turn off, backlight on time, and keypad backlight.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Backlight].
Keyboard
Remove Programs
Set the keyboardâs repeat delay and repeat
rate. The Key repeat rate can be checked by
testing a key repeat performance.
You can remove installed programs. Select
program to delete from the list and press
[Remove].
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel]
> [Keyboard].
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[Remove Program].
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 Please make sure what you are about
to delete. Deleting some programs
may cause a fatal system error. Please
consult your system administrator
before deleting any programs.
Barcode
This section explains how to set up barcode program. Press [Admin] and enter the password to set up the barcode
program. Please consult your administrator to change the properties.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel]
> [Barcode].
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 If any program is deleted, the device may not work properly. Be sure to consult your system
administrator in this case.
Bluetooth Manager
Device Profile
This section explains how to connect Bluetooth
or change the set up values. (Not recommended
when using SPP Profile). See Chapter 4 1.
Bluetooth (77p)
This section explains how to display hardware
and softwareâs device information. Click
[Admin] and enter the password to re-load the
information or to save as a file. (Please consult
your administrator to change the properties.)
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Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel]
> [Barcode] > [device Profile].
KeyPad
This section explains how to set up various keypad options.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[Keypad].
 Hotkey
Check list of hotkeys and can change them
(Ex: FN+F1).
 KeyMap
Change or check currently using keys.
Press AP button on the keypad to change the
keymap.
(Number) > (Upper Case) > (Lower Case) >
(Number) repeated.
KeyMap may vary depending on suppliers or
regions.
 MISC
Set up keypadâs reading time and other
related options.
 Version
Displays current program version of
KeyPad.
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PC Connection
Set the PC connection properties to directly connect to the desktop computer. Select [Change Connection] to select
the connection method to the desktop computer.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[PC Connection].
Record Settings
Set the microphone, phone volume, and other extra volumes.
 Mic Vol
Sets the deviceâs mainmicrophone
or earmicrophoneâs volume.
 Mic Gain
Sets the loudness of the
microphone volume during calls.
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Utility Manager
Wireless Setting
Through Utility Manager, set the Start program
and Quick Launcher. Press [Admin] and enter the
password for Utility Manager.
(Please consult your administrator to change the
configuration.)
Set the wireless connections. You can set
the status for Wi-Fi, phone, Bluetooth, and
GPS to âOnâ or âOff.â
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[Wireless Setting]
 For more information about Utility
/PUF
Manager, please see âHow to
use applicationsâ in Chapter 6.
Screen Calibration
You may require recalibration if the device does not respond precisely to the stylus.
Before screen calibration, put the device on
hold, or place it on the secured place.
Press [Start]> [Settings] > [Control Panel] >
[Stylus].
Select [Calibration] tab > press [Recalibrate].
Tap on targets that appear on the screen
with the stylus.
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5
The following screen appears after you tap all targets and the recalibration process is complete. Tap anywhere
on the screen to finish the process. Make sure recalibration has been performed correctly.
Reconfiguration (Reset)
If the screen freezes while using the device, or if the program does not work properly, the device can be reset. There
are two methods to reset the device to its original status: Software reset and Hardware reset.
8BSOJOH
 Please make sure what you are about to delete. Deleting some programs may cause a fatal
system error. Please consult your system administrator before deleting any programs.
Software Reset
The software reset closes running programs and restarts the device. To start the software reset, press the Reset
button on the upper right corner of the battery compartment using the stylus.
8BSOJOH
 Please back up running programs or data before performing the software reset. The software
reset does not affect any data stored but it can affect any data or file that is being created.
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Hardware Reset
It is recommended to use the hardware reset if the device does not work properly even after performing the software
reset. To perform the hardware reset, press the Reset buttons on both the front and the back of the device at the
same time.
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 Do not perform the hardware reset frequently. It may cause damage or malfunction to the device.
Using the Stylus
Stylus is used to execute commands or input data from the touch screen.
 Click
Tap an icon once (to make
a selection or launch an
application program).
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 Double-click
Double-tap an icon (to
open a folder or launch
an application program).
 Press and Hold
Press and hold until the
command menu appears
on the screen(to copy,
paste, delete files, make
keyboard entries, etc.).
 Drag
Press, drag, and release
at the desired location
on the screen (to select
multiple icons or to
move icons).
 To ensure a prolonged use of the touch screen:
1. Clean it before use when any foreign material is on the screen.
2. Be careful not to make scratches while using the touch screen.
3. Use only the provided stylus or the touch screen dedicated stylus, and do not use sharp objects
(pen, wire, screwdriver, or others).
4. Use a genuine screen protective film, and replace it periodically.
 Keep the device or the stylus out of childrenâs reach. Children may get hurt with the sharp end of
the stylus.
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Chapter 3 How to Use Phone
Data Capture ..................................... 44
Device Buttons for the Phone
Program .....................................44
Turning Phone On/Off ...............45
Turning On ........................................ 45
Turning Off ........................................ 45
Phone Call / Receive .................46
Making a Phone Call ......................... 46
Receiving a Phone Call .................... 46
SMS Message.............................46
SMS message screen ....................... 46
Sending Message ............................. 47
Address Book ............................48
Adding Phone Number ...................... 48
Edit Phone Number ........................... 48
Call History.................................49
Phone Setting ............................49
Version Information ........................... 49
Sound Set ......................................... 50
Display .............................................. 50
Network Setting ................................. 51
USIM ................................................. 51
SMS .................................................. 51
Call Option Management .................. 52
Managing Phonebook ....................... 52
Data Capture
For more details, see page 108 âChapter 6 Using Application Program > 1 WordPad explanation.â
No
Part
Function
Î
Scan button
Î
Back space
Erases a character backward.
Î
Enter button
Performs the line feed
Î
End Call button
Ends a call.
Î
Mic
Microphone hole
Î
1~9 button
Endters number or characters
Î
Call button
Makes a call.
Î
Shift button
Shift fuction
Î
1aA button
Change a chracter/ number
Device Buttons for the Phone Program
Î
Î
No
Î
Î
Taskbar
Displays the signal strength, call volume,
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and battery status.
Î
Home
Moves to the main screen.
Î
Î
Phone Number
Address Tab
Î
Î
Call History
Î
Message Inbox
Î
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Î
Hotkey
Used to register, edit, and delete phone
numbers.
Checks the history of the received, sent,
and missed calls.
Creates a new message, or displays the
list of the sent/received messages.
Includes the setup information, volume
ettings, screen properties, network
settings, USIM environments, messages,
phone settings, phone book management,
SPAM blocking, and others.
Displays (
)( )( )(
) buttons.
Î
Call Method and
Signal Strength
Displays the call method and signal
strength.
Î
Î
Î
Part
Function
 By clicking the phone tray icon, the main screen can be active
(or inactive)
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- In active mode, pressing the left [
inactive.
- In inactive mode, pressing the [
active.
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] button changes to
] button changes to
2
Turning Phone On/Off
Turn the phone function On or Off.
Turning On
Press and hold the deviceâs [
] button.
[ ] icon appears on the taskbar as shown
below and the phone number entry screen
appears.
 When starting the phone program for the first time or restarting modem, modem goes through
reset process and it takes time before the device is ready to use. Do not perform other task while
modem is being reset. When turning phone modem, if the USIM is inserted, USIM is automatically
recognized and phone function can be used.
/PUF
Turning Off
While the modem is On, press and hold
] button.
the deviceâs [
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 While the modem power is off, the phone call/receive and message send/receive are not available.
The caller is connected to the voice mail.
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3
Phone Call / Receive
Make and receive a phone call.
Making a Phone Call
Receiving a Phone Call
Using the number pad, enter the phone number
and press the Call button [
].
When a call is coming, press the [Connect] or
Call button [
].
 To adjust the volume, press up/down buttons on the keypad.
/PUF
SMS Message
You can type or check a message.
SMS message screen
The SMS message screen consists of the following:
Icon
Message
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Function
Sent Message
Shows sent messages
Read Message
Shows read messages
Unread Message
Shows unread messages
Sending Message
Select the Message tab on the right of the phone
program, and select [New SMS].
Select the Message tab on the right of the phone
program, and select [New SMS].
Enter the receiverâs phone number, then press the
[Add] button to add the number to the list.
Press the [
] button and select [1. Send] to
send the message.
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 It can receive up to a maximum of 99 text messages. If a new text message is received when the
number exceeds the limit, the first received message is deleted.
 Because it does not support MMS, it may not interoperate with the Device embedded camera and
other devices.
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5
Address Book
Add a phone number in the Address Book or modify the entry.
Adding Phone Number
Press [Address] tab and select [New Phone
Number].
Enter the name, group, and phone number,
] button for saving.
then press the [
 A phone number can be added from the Call History list as well.
/PUF
Edit Phone Number
Press the [Address] tab and double click the
]âSend, [
]-Main Screen,
number (
[ ]-Menu Popup, [ ]-Edit Address book).
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After the number appears, edit the entries and
] button to save the change.
press the [
6
Call History
It displays recent 100 calls sent and received.
Icon
Type
Sent
Received
Missed
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Description
Mark sent calls
Mark received calls
Mark missed calls
 *Button Description: [
]-Send, [
]-Main Screen, [ ]-Menu
Popup, [ ]-Detail.
* The call history only shows detailed information on the subscription
of the caller identification service (CID). For information on how to
start the service, contact the mobile company.
*The numbers registered in the Address book appear with the name
of the Address book.
Phone Setting
Set the basic phone options. The icons in the Setting menu are as follows:
Version Information
It displays information of the telephone and modem, and their versions.
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Sound Set
Set the sound options.
]-Save Changes, [
([
]-Main Screen).
Display
Set various options for the phone display.
]-Save Changes, [
]-Main Screen)
([
Can select the phoneâs
background. (Basic setting
is 1. Sunset.jpg)
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Can select the language
for the device on the
Display setting screen.
Network Setting
Configure the network settings and set the preferred network. Press [Select Band] to select a band from the list.
 Communication might not be available if the network is set as Manual.
/PUF
USIM
SMS
Set the values for USIM PIN or edit them.
Add an SMS Center manually. (Normally, information
is obtained through the USIM card, so there is no need
for setup) Determine whether or not to delete old SMS
messages when memory is full.
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Call Option Management
Set the Call option.
 All calls
Determines whether or not to
use the standby option while
receiving/diverting calls and
talking with someone.
 Call diverting
Determines whether or not to
use the call diverting option.
Managing Phonebook
You can copy, move, or delete a phonebook
between the device and USIM.
52
 Call waiting
Determines whether or not to
use the standby option while
talking.
Chapter 4 How to Communicate
with Other devices
Bluetooth ....................................54
Adding Quick luancher list................. 56
WI-FI Wireless Communication 56
How to Set up Wireless
LAN Configuration ............................. 57
IP Setting........................................... 58
Wireless LAN Setting ........................ 59
Connecting PC through Cradle ......... 60
Connecting PC with USB
Cable Directly .................................... 60
Connecting devices Using
USB Cable ..................................60
Installing ActiveSyncÂŽ on PC ............. 61
Communication with PC ...........61
How to Set up a Partnership ............. 62
How to Set Up GPS .......................... 65
GPS Communications ...............65
1
Bluetooth
Connect the device and a Bluetooth device. Before purchasing a Bluetooth printer, consult your administrator for
compatibility.
Turn the power of Bluetooth device (Bluetooth
printer) on.
Select QuickLauncher from the taskbar or select
[Wireless Setting] in Control Panel.
From Wireless Setting, check âOnâ for Bluetooth
and press [Exit].
Run SPPUI in \Storage\BTprinter.
When the next window appears, press [Inquiry] to
search for any Bluetooth device.
When a Bluetooth device appears, press
[Connect] for connection.
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7
Enter the PIN code and channel respectively (PIN:1234, Channel:1).
 The PIN and channel number might differ depending on the Bluetooth device.
/PUF
The Bluetooth Status icon appears on the taskbar.
To disconnect the Bluetooth device, select
Bluetooth icon from the taskbar or [SPPUI]
from [Programs] in the [Start] menu to open the
window as shown below, and press [Exit] or [Stop]
to disconnect the Bluetooth device.
/PUF
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 A Bluetooth can be turned On/Off
from Wireless Setting.
2
WI-FI Wireless Communication
Use the deviceâs wireless LAN function.
Adding Quick luancher list
Select the Quick Launcher icon or [Wireless
Setting] from the [Control Panel].
Double click the Network icon in the taskbar.
From the list of networks (Access Point device or Ad-hoc device), select one that you are using and press
[Connect] to connect.(Network Key must be entered in case of secured wireless network).
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Select On for Wi-Fi in the Wireless Setting
window and press [Exit].
How to Set up Wireless LAN Configuration
Select On for Wi-Fi in the [Wireless Setting]
window.
From the list of networks (Access Point device or Ad-hoc device), select one that you are using and press
[Connect] to connect.(Network Key must be entered in case of secured wireless network).
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Double click the Network icon in the taskbar.
5
Check if the network is connected correctly.
If the desired network is not available, use [Add New] for setup and connection. In case of [Add New], the network
name must be entered.
IP Setting
After turning Wi-Fi âOnâ from the [Wireless
Setting], select [Start] > [Network and Dial-Up
Connections], and click the icon as shown below
(AR6K_SD1).
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When the following screen appears, enter the IP
addresses for Fixed IP Address, Subnet ask, and
Name Server.
Wireless LAN Setting
Use the Wireless LAN application programs.
Select WLANSetting from 1 the QuickLauncher.
Checking available SSID, setting wireless LAN, checking signal strength, testing Ping, and checking wireless LAN
information can be done.
The following screen appears.
 Network Available List(SSID)
 Power Mode Setting
 Signal Strength
SSID(Service Set Identifier) It is
the unique ID for packets exchanged
through a wireless LAN. It identifies the
wireless LAN from other ones.
There are three different options No : The
power mode is not used. CAM(Constantly
Awake Mode)
Normal : The power mode is used by default
Max : The value for the power mode is the
maximum.
It displays the continuous type of graph
for the signals of the connected AP.
 PING
 WLAN INFO
It is the program used to check the
network connection status.
You can check the program version,
driver version, and Mac address of the
wireless LAN.
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Information
It displays the Mac address and
then the roaming count in the
parentheses.
3
Connecting devices Using USB Cable
Connect PC to the device (It is recommended to install the ActiveSync program before connection).
Connecting PC through Cradle
Insert the device in the cradle.
Use the USB cable to connect between the USB port of your PC and the cradle.
 After connecting the USB cable, sending data and connecting to the Internet can be done.
/PUF
Connecting PC with USB Cable Directly
Use the 24-pin USB cable for connection.
The device is automatically connected after automatic recognition.
 The 24-pin USB cable needs to be purchased separately.
/PUF
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4
Communication with PC
Through the ActiveSync program, the data can be transferred between the device and PC.
* What is ActiveSync?
ActiveSyncÂŽ is a communication program between PC and the device developed by MicrosoftÂŽ, and it allows file
transfer, deletion, content synchronization/modification, and other features.
If any other device is connected to your PC before installation, please remove them before installation process.
 Use either cradle or 24-pin USB cable for connection between the device and PC.
/PUF
Installing ActiveSyncÂŽ on PC
Use the provided CD or visit MicrosoftÂŽ website (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads) to install ActiveSync program on
your PC. It is recommended to install the latest version. If the PC has MicrosoftÂŽ Windows Vista or the later version of
Windows, instead of ActiveSyncÂŽ, install Windows Mobile device CenterÂŽ (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/
ko-kr/help/v6-5/ Windows-Mobile-device-Center-touch.aspx).
Download the ActiveSync program on your PC (based on ActiveSync 4.5). When the following screen appears,
click [Install].
Click the downloaded ActiveSync program to begin the installation process.
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3
When the installation of ActiveSync is complete, the following screen appears.
How to Set up a Partnership
For the PC with ActiveSync installed, Internet access or file transfer can be done through partnership.
Connect the ActiveSync installed PC to the cradle using the USB cable.
The following screen appears when the device is inserted into the cradle.
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3
If the connection is successful, the Set Up a Partnership screen appears. Select either Yes(Y) or No(N) then press
[Next >].
If Yes(Y) is selected, the screen below appears. Check the items for synchronization and press [Next >].
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5
After synchronization, the Set up Complete screen appears as shown below. Press [Finish].
 The mobile device are automatically installed on My Computer after first synchronization.
/PUF
When synchronization is complete, the connection window appears.
/PUF
 After synchronization is established, the following tasks can be performed.
1. Install a program for the work.
2. Manage/Create backup for the work data.
3. Manage the phonebook and other contact information.
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5
GPS Communications
Use GPS (Built-in GPS is optional).
/PUF
 To use the Navigation function, the Navigation software needs to be installed separately. To purchase
the software, contact your local distributor.
How to Set Up GPS
Select VisualGPSce from [Start] > [Programs] or [My device] > [Storage] > [GPS].
If the connection is good, the following screens appears with displaying the status of GPS.
Strengths of each signal appear
Satellites for each GPS
only when GPS signals are
signal appear.
received properly. (In case proper
signals are received: red light on
the bottom disappears.)
Information on speed, altitude, Statistical information of the
and others appears.
position and DOP appears.
On the bottom menu, select Serial Port(Comm Port) to open the following screens.
- For built-in GPS: Set Port 1, 9600.
- For other Bluetooth GPS: Set Port 7, 9600
(For more details, please refer to the GPS device manual)
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Chapter 5 How to Use Scanner
/Camera
Laser scanning (1D Scanner) ...67
Imager scanning
(1D/2D Scanner) .........................68
Taking Picture.................................... 69
Recording Video................................ 69
Digital Camera ...........................69
1
Laser scanning (1D Scanner)
Use the barcode scanner or take digital photos.
Click the barcode icon on the taskbar to open the menu.
(Show Barcode Info Mode, Tigger Off Mode)
- Show Barcode Info Mode : Shows the barcode type and the value.
- Tigger Off Mode : Stops barcode scanning.
Press the scan button (Orange button [
device).
] on the center of the keypad, or the button on the side of the
Scan method
- Laser beam is projected when the scan button is pressed.
- Align the horizontal laser beam with the center of the barcode.
- Keep a distance of approximately 10 cm from the barcode and at a horizontal level.
(The effective distance may vary depending on the type and size of the barcode.)
(Correct)
(Incorrect)
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2
Imager scanning (1D/2D Scanner)
Scan 1D, 2D barcodes.
Click the barcode icon from the taskbar and select Scanning.
( Decode only, Image &Decode, MultiScan Mode)
Press the scan button (Orange button [
device).
] on the center of the keypad, or the button on the side of the
Scan method
- Aimer appears when the scan button is pressed.
- Align the center of the aimer with the barcode.
- Move the aimer to fit the barcode inside the square frame.
- Keep a distance of approximately 10 cm from the barcode and at a horizontal level.
(The effective distance may vary depending on the type and size of the barcode.)
Aimer
(Correct)
(Incorrect)
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3
Digital Camera
Take pictures and record videos.
Taking Picture
To take pictures, Select camera program (\Storage\
camera). The screen below appears. Click the
screen for preview.
Set up Paths, Sound, Resolution and other options
from Config tab and press the [
] button to take a
picture.
Recording Video
To record a video, select [Video] on the bottom of
the screen.
/PUF
Set up Paths, Sound, Resolution and other options
from Config tab and press the Video tab. To record
] button. While recording it,
a video, press the [
the recording time appears on the top.
 Adjust the brightness in 5 level (1~5).
Press [ ] to show focus while taking pictures.
Supporting Resolutions are 640x480 / 800x600 / 1024x768 /
1600x1200 / 2048x1536.
The flash light can be turned on or off while taking pictures.
While using the flash function, press the [BKSP] button on the
Numeric pad to make the function active or not.
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Chapter 6 How to Use
Applications
Microsoft Word Pad...................71
How to Use Keyboard ....................... 71
How to Use Transcriber..................... 72
Starting Utility Manager ..................... 73
Utility Manager ...........................73
How to Set Up Start Program............ 74
How to Set Up Quick Launcher ......... 75
1
Microsoft Word Pad
The device provides a basic writing program provided by Microsoft, and a document can be created using this program.
User can select one of keyboard and transcriber for the input method. (The document created in your device can be
uploaded to/downloaded from PC using MicrosoftActiveSyncÂŽ).
How to Use Keyboard
Use the virtual keyboard to create a document.
/PUF
Arrange of keys on the virtual keyboard may differ depending on the language setting or can be
modified without notice.
Click the WordPad icon in the main screen or by
selecting [Start] > [Programs] to open the program as
shown below.
Adjust the location of the keyboard for convenience.
Drag the keyboard to a different location using the
stylus.
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Click the [
keyboard.
] icon in the taskbar to show the
How to Use Transcriber
Use the stylus to write letters.
/PUF
Click the WordPad icon in the main screen or by
selecting [Start] > [Programs] to open the program as
shown below:
The input menu appears on the bottom of the
screen. Use the stylus to write characters, and it is
automatically recognized.(The character type can
be selected from Input Character Type on the writing
area.)
Click and hold the [ ] icon on the task bar to open
the keyboard menu and select Transcriber.
The position of writing can be moved in case of
confusion. Drag the top of writing area to a different
location using the stylus.
 Write a letter at a time for better recognition when using the transcriber. If the letter is not written in cursive
and written in a different writing style, or more than two letters are written at a time, the writing might not be
recognized correctly. To change from Transcriber to Keyboard, in Step 2, select Keyboard.
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2
Utility Manager
Configure the settings for the start program and Quick Launcher using Utility Manager.
/PUF
 Faulty configuration can lead to a system malfunction. Please configure it after consulting your system
administrator.
Starting Utility Manager
Use the stylus to write letters.
Select [Start] > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [Utility
Manager].
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Press the [Admin] button and enter the password
(admin password is 23646).
How to Set Up Start Program
Set the files that start automatically when the device boots up.
Select the Startup tab from the Utility Manager.
Press Add to select a start program and enter Type, RunType, and Name, then press [OK].
Type
Description
System
Type
RunType
User
Function
System Program
User Program
WarmBoot / ColdBoot
Start on Booting
None
Do not Execute
Name
Path
Program Name
File Path
Option
Option Parameter
Description
User Description
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How to Set Up Quick Launcher
Configure the settings for Quick Launcher programs on the taskbar.
The Quick Launcher menu is changed
after changing the configuration.
The Quick Launcher menu is changed
after changing the configuration.
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Click the desired program to change
Name and Path, or press Add to add it
on the list.
#
TroubleShooting
Case
The system is not
bootable.
The device is
frequently shut down.
The battery cannot be
charged.
The screen does not
appear.
The wireless LAN does not
operate properly.
Symptom
Solution
No battery or discharged
Install a new battery or recharge the current
battery.
The reset is pressed.
Remove the battery and contact with the purchased
site or manufacturer for services.
The PDA is frequently
switched to the sleep
mode.
Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power
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the status change time.
Battery damage or failure
Exchange batteries and then perform cold booting.
The charge indicator (red)
blinks and charging is not
in progress.
The terminal is not properly placed in the cradle or a
loose contact happens. Clean the connection area
and try again. If the symptom persists, contact with
the purchased site or manufacturer for services.
The screen is dead.
The battery is discharged.
The wireless LAN is off.
Press the power button.
Recharge the battery and turn on the power.
Otherwise, exchange batteries and try again.
Activate the wireless LAN by using the
WirelessLanSetting program.
The IP cannot be received.
Set the values for SSID and IP, and try again.
The touch screen does not
work properly.
Cannot click buttons and
icons.
Change the settings under Start > Settings >
Control Panel > Stylus > Calibration.
âInsufficient memory to
continue the execution of
the programâ appears.
So many application
programs are running.
Terminate the programs that are not being used.
âClose a task window
or increase the program
memory.â appears.
Only one program is
running.
Under My Computer > Control Panel > System >
Memory, increase the program memory or delete
unnecessary programs.
âInternal memory is fullâ
appears.
After scanning, data entry
is not made.
ActiveSync does not work
properly.
So many files are resident
in memory.
Move the PDA programs to your PC or delete some
for free space.
Memory setting problem
Change the memory allocation size. Change the
memory allocation setting under Start > Settings >
Control Panel > System > Memory.
So many application
programs are installed.
Select the programs to delete under Start >
Settings > Control Panel > Add/remove Programs
and press the Delete key.
The scan window is dirty
or impaired
Clean the scan window or replace it.
No scanning program icon
Restart the scanning program by performing reset.
There is no connection
sign displayed even though
connected.
Remove your PDA from the cradle, reinstall
ActiveSync, and try to connect it.
ActiveSync is not installed.
Install the newest version of the program after
downloading it from the Microsoft website.
The program cannot be
installed under Windows 7.
Install the program after downloading it from the
Windows Mobile Device Center in the Microsoft
website.
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No sound is heard.
The volume is too low or
no sound is heard.
The speaker is clogged by
foreign materials.
A fluid flowed into the
terminal.
The screen is stopped and
no operation is allowed.
No connection to the
PC through the USB
cable
Adjust the volume slider up or down under Start
> Settings > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio
Devices. Deselect Mute if selected. If the symptom
persists, contact with the purchased site or
manufacturer for services.
Remove foreign materials from the speaker.
Promply remove the battery and contact with the
purchased site or manufacturer for services.
The program is stopped.
Press the reset. If the symptom persists, contact
with the purchased site or manufacturer for
services.
No connection
Check whether your computer and the device are
all On.
In case of using the USB
hub
Check the USB cable connection status. When
connecting between the device and PC through the
USB cable, do not use the USB hub but connect
them directly.
Under Control Panel > PC Connection, check
whether âEnable direct connection to the desktop
computerâ is checked.
Setting problem
FCC compliance information
This device complies with Part 15 of 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.
Information to User
For a Class A digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar
statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual:NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits fora Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference whenthe equipment is
operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
 The user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the express approval by the
manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment.
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Body worm operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 20 mm. from the body. To
maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that
maintain a 20 mm. separation distance between the userâs body and the back of the phone, including the antenna.
The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The
use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and
should be avoided.
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SAR INFORMATION
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENTâS
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission
limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for
the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for
wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR
limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. *
Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple
power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless
base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it
must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the
body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at
the ear is 0.632 W/Kg and when worn on the body , as described in this user guide, is 0.254 W/Kg. (Body-worn
measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While
there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the
government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone
with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on
this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/
fccid after searching on FCC ID: ZP4CW20.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications
Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR
limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
CATCHWELL, Inc. ("CATCHWELL") warrants to the original end user purchaser ("You") that for the Warranty Period listed
below, the Product (excluding any third party software) will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal
use.
You must have proof of purchase before returning defective products to CATCHWELL. Returned products must be shipped
prepaid and packaged appropriately to prevent any damage in transit, and it is recommended that the package should
be insured or sent by a carrier who provides a tracking number of the package. CATCHWELL is not responsible for any
Product that is lost or damaged in transit. If CATCHWELL ships a replacement product to you before receiving the original
product and you fail to return the original product to CATCHWELL within thirty (30) days from the date the warranty service
authorization is issued, CATCHWELL will charge you the current manufacturer's suggested retail price of such product.
Your exclusive remedy and CATCHWELL's entire liability under this warranty will be for CATCHWELL at its option to repair
or replace the Product or refund your purchase price less any rebates. CATCHWELL does not warrant against loss of any
data or images (including data stored on Product returned to CATCHWELL for service), and assumes no liability for such
loss.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE EXPRESS WARRANTY. ALL
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW.
There are inherent risks associated with any biometric sensor technology and security safeguard, including encryption
technology, and biometric sensors and security safeguards, by their nature, are capable of circumvention. CATCHWELL
cannot, and does not, guarantee that your data will not be accessed by unauthorized persons, and CATCHWELL disclaims
any warranties to that effect to the fullest extent permitted by law. You should not use this product to protect sensitive data
such as financial information or for accessing corporate networks.
Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or at all, so the above limitation may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary by jurisdiction.
This limitation does not affect your statutory rights.
All third party software provided with the Product is provided "AS IS". You assume the entire risk as to the quality,
performance, accuracy and effect of such software, and should it prove defective, you, and not CATCHWELL, assume the
entire cost of all necessary servicing or repair.
TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL CATCHWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST IMAGES,
DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE
DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED
TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF CATCHWELL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL CATCHWELL'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY
YOU FOR THE PRODUCT.
The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided under this Agreement fails of its essential
purpose.
Product
Warranty Period
CATCHWELL CW20 / CW30 :
15 month from the manufactured date
Handheld Mobile Computer
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INDEX
1D/2D Scanner 68
1D Scanner 67
4-slot cradle 8
Keyboard 71
KeyPad 38
ActiveSync 61
Laser scanning 67
Backlight 20, 36
Barcode 37
battery 7, 9
Battery 14
Bluetooth 54
Maintenance 5
MicroSD 13
Network 26
Call History 49
Connecting PC 60
Control Panel 24
Cradle 8
Password 32
Phone 44
Phone Call 46
Phone Number 48
Phone Setting 49
Power adapter 8, 9
Power cord 8, 9
Power Off 16
Power On 16
Power Supply 4
Dial-Up 26
Digital Camera 69
Display 28
Earset 7, 9
Receive 46
Record 39
GPS 65
Screen Calibration 40
Sleep Mode 19
SMS 46
Software Reset 41
Start Button 23
Stylus 7, 9, 42
Hand strap 7, 9
Hardware Reset 42
Imager scanning 68
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T
Taskbar 23
TroubleShooting 76
USB cable 8, 9
USIM 12
Utility Manager 40, 73
Volume and Sound 29
Windows Mobile device Center 61
Wireless LAN 57
Wireless LAN Setting 59
Wireless Setting 40
Wrist Strap 7, 9
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