CyberBank CB-0800 CELLULAR RANGE SMART PHONE User Manual USERS MANUAL

CyberBank Corp CELLULAR RANGE SMART PHONE USERS MANUAL

USERS MANUAL

Chapter 1. Basic Information for CybirdCybird is a palm-size PC that advanced technologies of mobile computing and wireless communications are combined.Cybird allows data communications as well as data communications to be utilized with a mobile telephonemodule (CDMA, AMPS, etc.) incorporated in a portable information terminal everywhere and everytime.Supporting resolution of VGA (640 x480), Cyber also allows direct wireless access during moving withoutchanging user’s screen of a conventional Web site or a backbone information system of a company. While conventional portable information terminals require separate cables, mobile telephones or wirelessmodems, etc. for data communications, Cyber perfectly supports voice communications, wireless datacommunications and the wireless Internet with only one terminal.In Chapter 1, the following information is described.! Cybird FeaturesComponents of Cybird are described.! Reference to ManualReference to this Manual and details of each Chapter is described.! Application Programs in CybirdApplication programs basically provided in Cybird are introduced.! Finding InformationThe web sites to serve Cybird related information including the Windows CE are described.
Cybird FeaturesCheck first if the following components are included when you purchase Cybird.Please contact immediately the seller if the Cybird you bought has defects or any of the following components isnot included.Body (including a batterypack) Cradle (charger) DC Adapter (220V/60Hz)Leather Case Stylus & Connection Strap User’s Manual (including aguarantee sheet)Quick Reference Customer Registration Card Cybird S/W CDWin CE Service CD (option) Bluetooth Phone (option) Ear Microphone (option)DC Connection Cable (option)
Using User’s ManualThis Manual was prepared to guide the Cybird users rapidly and easily using the product.Each chapter of this Manual is composed of the following.! Chapter 1. Basic Information for CybirdDescribes components of Cybird and equipped program types, and introduces Internet sites and servicesto get Cybird-related information.! Chapter 2. Starting CybirdDescribes key specification of Cybird and general guides to use the Cybird.! Chapter 3. Setting and Managing Cybird EnvironmentDescribes Cybird system setting, management of the battery and memories, etc. and explains utilization ofthe permanent storage device (IPSM) in the Cybird.! Chapter 4. Connection to InternetCybird is allowed to connect to the Internet through direct telephone connection with an incorporatedmobile telephone module or using a LAN card of the CF type. This chapter describes how to connectdirectly to the Internet, and also the Web Browser that is a representative Internet connection program,and the e-mail program.! Chapter 5. Using Functions of Mobile TelephoneCybird provides voice calls and the Short Message Service (SMS) associated with the functions of a mobiletelephone. This chapter describes voice calls, voice call telephone programs and the SMS program to providethe short message service.
Principle of NotationsNotations in this Manual comply with the following principles to help easy understanding.! An arrow (•) is used to divide icons and menu items that a user should subsequently select (e.g., Press themenus “Start • Program• Calculator”).! (Warning) indicates that information is lost or serious faults are caused to Cybird if the user does notcomply with the instructions.! (Caution) indicates damages to the equipment or information loss may be caused if the user does notcomply with the instructions.! (Reference) indicates useful information in using Cybird.Programs Installed in CybirdBasic programs provided with Cybird include the following.1. ROM Installation ProgramThe programs installed in the ROM of Cybird can not be deleted or reinstalled arbitrarily." Phone: The program for voice calls" SMS: The program for sending/receiving short messages" Web Browser: Internet Explorer 4.0 Compatible HTML Browser" MPMail : The program for sending/receiving Internet mails." Address Book : The program to control the address books." Scheduler : The user manages the schedule." Calculator: The program to execute general engineering calculations, measurements conversion, etc." Recorder: The program to record necessary memos and important matters." Microsoft Pocket Word: The editor for simple documents." CF Backup Tool: The program to backup and restore the data stored in the RAM of the Cybird with theCF card and the permanent storage device (may not be provided depending on the model).
2. Programs Provided with CD1) Game : Socoban, Puzzle and Mole2) MP3 Player: The program to play MP3 files.3) Address Book, Scheduler PC Version or Outlook: One of the Address Book and the Microsoft Outlookis provided depending on the model. This program(s) is(are) required for synchronization of the AddressBook, the Scheduler program and data installed in Cybird.4) Microsoft ActiveSync : Is installed in a PC for data synchronization and copy between a PC and Cybird.(Reference) Another programs may be installed other than the application programs basically provided. Formore detailed information, see the Chapter 4 “Program Installation/Deletion”.Finding Information (Cybird related information)If you want to find Cybird-related information rapidly, use details in the following table.Information LocationWindows CE information http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/ce/Latest Cybird-related information http://www.cb.co.kr/english/products/cybird_1.asphttp://www.cb.co.kr/korean/products/cybird_1.asphttp://cybird.cb.co.krHelp for ActiveSync Help of ActiveSync installed on a PCHelp for Cybird “Start → HELP” in CybirdWireless Internet service site http://www.cybird.net
Chapter 2 Starting CybirdIn this chapter, basic matters required to use Cybird are described.The information in this chapter includes the following.! Cybird Featuresintroduces components of Cybird and describes suggestions for using Cybird.! Starting a Cybirddescribes steps initially to execute Cybird.! Cybird On/Offdescribes to turn on/off Cybird.! Hardware Buttonsdescribes how to use hardware buttons in Cybird.! Data Entry to Cybirddescribes various ways to enter data into Cybird.
Cybird Features1. Cybird Body1) Front and Lower Parts1 Speaker for Voice Callsoutputs the received tone in voice calling.2 Main LCD Screen4-inch TFT LCD of 256 colors with resolution of 640x480, displaying the details when applicationprograms are actually executed.(Warning) Note that recognition may not be performed due to the damages if you click and damage thetouch screen with sharp objects such as a drill or a knife because the touch screen is made of finematerials.3 Ancillary LCD Screendisplays receive sensitivity, current time, remaining amount of the battery, etc.4 Body Speakeris incorporated in the Cybird.(Reference) The speaker does not operate if the ear mic jack is connected.5 4 Direction Keysare located under the lower part of the Cybird and allow rapid movement (Up/Down/Left/Right) of thecursor in icon selection or document edition. One press indicates one cursor move.6 Enter Keyperforms the same functions with the “Enter” key in a general keyboard. That is, the key performs thefunction of a selected item.7 Connection Key101234578961112
can implement serial communications with a PC using the data cable. (Reference) The data cable is optional.8 CoverProtective cover used to protect the main LCD.9 LEDblinks in red in the case of cold booting of the Cybird. The LED also blinks in red when voice recordingis in progress and shows normal operation of the system.(Caution) Check battery connection and battery locking in the back if the booting logo does not appearon the screen and the LED is continuously on when a battery is initially equipped. Please contact theCustomer Support Center if the LED is continuously on although the battery is normally equipped.10 Microphoneis used to record voice calls and recorded programs, using the body. This does not operate if the ear micjack is connected.11 Application Program IconsAbbreviated icons conveniently to execute main application programs (Phone, Web Browser, Mail,Address Book, Scheduler, SMS, etc.). The program may be executed by selecting an icon of thecorresponding program.(Reference) Abbreviated icons may change to the application programs used frequently depending onthe Cybird model or the relevant user.12 Touch KeypadCybird provides a soft keyboard program to execute similar functions to the keyboard of a PC. Thetouch keypad allows simple figures and alphabets to be entered without executing the soft keyboard asan ancillary entry means of this soft keyboard.
2) Right Side1 Power Buttonis used to turn on/off Cybird. The state that the Cybird is on is called the “Sleep Mode”. In the Mode, allfunctions of the Cybird other than the telephone function stop and minimum power for preservation ofdata is provided.(Reference) Turn off Cybird, using this button if you do not use your Cybird. Thus the battery can bemore efficiently used. Although it is off, you can answer the phone because power is supplied to thetelephone. To turn completely off including the power in the telephone, you should turn telephone poweroff, using the “Phone” program.2 Record Buttonis used to execute recorder programs or to control recording. If you press this button, the recorderprogram is executed and then recording (Rec) starts if you press this button under the state the recorderprogram is being executed. If you press this button during recording, this applies to stopping recording.3 Telephone Buttonis used to execute the Phone program or to control telephone calls.# How to Execute the Phone Program− If you press this button during Cybird-off, power is provided to the Cybird and thePhone program is executed simultaneously.− If you press this button during Cybird-on but when the Phone program is not beingexecuted, the Phone program is executed. This button, however, does not perform anyaction when the Cybird is on and the Phone program is being executed.# How to Control Telephone Calls− This button functions like the call key of a mobile phone if a telephone call is directed,and you can get the call by pressing the telephone button. If you press this button duringa telephone call, the call is terminated.4 Boozer : generates telephone tone in terminating a telephone call.1234
3) Left Side and Top1 Compact Flash Card Slot (CF Card Slot)The CF Card Slot is a storage of CF Type, and incorporates a LAN Card, a GPS Receiver, etc. Users canextend storage space by purchasing CF cards in conformity to the specification or by connecting to theLAN.2 Infrared Communication WindowThe part for infrared communications. Cybird supports the function to connect to PCs, using infraredrays. For more information, see Chapter 4 Connection to PC.3 Ear Mic Jackis used to connect to the Ear Microphone with functions of an earphone and a microphone. Utilizing thisjack allows you to listen to telephone calls and MP3 music.123
4) Back Part1 AntennaFor the mobile telephone in the Cybird.2 Cradle Connection PinFor power supply and serial communications with a PC when connected to the cradle body.(Caution) If the pin is damaged, problems in Cybird power charging or connection to a PC may becaused. Thus be careful of handling the pin.3 Portable Strap HolderThe part to equip a portable strap. Put the connection strap, that is provided with the Cybird body, onthis holder.4 BatteryA main battery to supply power to the Cybird. See Chapter 3 Equipping and Changing Battery.5 Battery LockServes two important roles. This provides locking when equipping the battery pack to the Cybird andprevents the battery from being separated. This also serves to use the backup battery power inside of theCybird for data preservation in changing the battery pack.(Warning) You should change the battery rapidly and must not raise this device up if no equippedbattery. If the battery lock is raised up or the Cybird is left for long time at the state that the battery is notequipped, the backup battery is completely discharged and the data stored in the RAM is lost.(Caution) Do not pull the Battery Lock down to turn off the Cybird. If you pull it down, the data in theRAM may be lost. Use the “Power” button on the right side of the Cybird to turn off Cybird.6 ResetThis button is located inside of the product case. Press this button with the Stylus pen and reset thesystem if Cybird operation gets slow or misoperates. Soft reset is performed by pressing the Resetbutton with the Stylus pen and hard reset by pressing the “Power” button on the right side and the“Reset” button at the same time. For more detailed information, see Chapter 3 System Reset.(Note) In soft reset, the data that was not stored is deleted. Thus store the data currently open in theapplication programs before soft reset. Since all data stored in the RAM is deleted in hard reset, performthe hard reset after data backup, using the ActiveSync or the Backup tool. For more detailed informationabout backup, see Chapter 5 Backup/Restore Data654321
2. Accessories1) Cradle (Rest)Connects Cybird to a PC and charges the main battery. Connection to a PC is performed through the PCconnection cable attached to the cradle. Charging is performed by combining the DC unit with the cradle andsupplying power to the cradle.<Figure – Accessories including PC Connection Cable and Others (indicator to show the charging state)>2) Power UnitProvides external power to the cradle.<Connection of Cradle to External Concent>3) Bluetooth Telephone (Option)Supports wireless communications with the body and is the component for voice communication with Cybird.       4) Stylus PenPerforms the program shown on the Cybird screen or is used to press the Reset button.(Warning) Do not touch the screen with sharp objects or different writing tools other than this Stylus pen.The screen may be damaged.3. Suggestions in Handling Cybird1) Do not put heavy articles on Cybird body. The Cybird may be damaged.2) Do not keep Cybird near to a strong magnetic material.3) Cybird may be broken or misoperate if strong impact is given or excessive force is applied.4) Wetting by rain or beverage spill may cause faults in Cybird.5) Do not disassemble, repair or assemble Cybird arbitrarily. Contact the seller or the Customer SupportCenter if Cybird needs repair.6) Use the Stylus pen provided with Cybird when using the touch screen. If the screen is damaged by sharpobjects or the tips of fingers, it will cause lowered recognition and faults.7) Cybird should be used under the following temperature conditions for LCD features. If used under othertemperature conditions, misoperation or faults may be caused. (Temperature: 0~40°C)8) Use soft cloths for removing dust or dirty substances.9) Change the battery to the charged battery rapidly or charge the Cybird as possible if battery capacitylacks. If the battery is completely discharged, important data stored in the memory is lost.10) Keep the Cybird in the case provided.
Initially Using CybirdExecute the following steps when you purchase and use the Cybird for the first time.1. Power Connection to CybirdEquip the main battery to Cybird. As the main battery may be discharged during transportation, combine themain battery, and put the Cybird on the cradle after first combining the cradle with the power supply unit andthen supplying power.2. Check operation of Cybird through the following processes.1. The CYBIRDBANK logo appears on the screen for the first specified time (within 2 seconds) if youpress the “Power” button after connecting power to Cybird, and then the coordinate setup screen isshown.2. The cross (+) moves in the order of center→ left top → left bottom → right bottom → right top.Coordinates adjustment is to control the recognition coordinates of the touch screen and you mustpress exactly the center of the cross (+) along the indication (+) with the Stylus pen. For more detailedinformation, see Chapter 3 Setting System Environment.3. If you finish coordinates setting, the initial screen of Microsoft Windows CE appears. Now you canuse  Cybird.3. Setting Cybird EnvironmentSet the basic system on the control panel before using Cybird and make an optimum use environment. This stepmay be performed during use later. Press the  “Start → Setting → Control Panel” and set the environment. Formore detailed information, see Chapter 3 Setting System Environment.
Cybird On/OffIf you use the Power button on the right side of Cybird, you can simply stop or start again the Cybird. Cybirdstops if you press the Power button during use and the current operation state is preserved other than the datacommunication (using the Internet). To start the work again, you just press Power button again and then thedetails of the work at the time of stop are restored on the screen.Using Hardware Buttons1. Phone Key: brings the screen for a telephone call.2. Record Key: brings the recorder screen if you press it once, and recording starts if you press it again. Therecording is completed if you press it during recording.(Reference) As the recorded data is stored in the memory as a file, you can listen to the recorded details at anytime. As stored in the memory as a file, recording time depends on the remaining capacity and recording type.3. Power Key: is used to end or start work of Cybird. If power is on again, the screen to perform the previouswork appears again.4. Navigation Key: performs the same functions with Up, Down, Left and Right keys on a general keyboard.5. Enter Key: executes selected programs or items like the “Enter” key on a general keyboard.
Data EntryCybird does not have a general keyboard and you can enter data by means of the following 4 ways." Entering data using the Soft Keyboard" Entering data using the Touch Keypad" Entering data using the Pen and Paper" Recording voice using the Microphone1. Using Soft Keyboard1) If you click the keyboard icon on the task bar, the Softkeyboard similar to a keyboard of a computerappears on the screen, as shown below.2) Enter characters using the Stylus pen.1 Click the   key if you want to view only numerals.2 Click the corresponding characters after pressing the   key for entering capitals, specialcharacters. Enter continuous capitals after pressing the   key.3 To convert the mode to the Chinese mode after entering Korean characters, click the   key. Thenthe Chinese selection window appears.4 To use Ctrl+C (copy), Ctrl+V (attach) and so on, press the   key and the corresponding function isexecuted if you click the corresponding alphabet.5 Other functions of the keyboard operate in the same way with the keyboard connected to a PC.
2. Using Touch KeypadYou can enter simple numerals or English characters, using the Touch Keypad on the lower part of the MainLCD screen.(Reference) The Touch Keypad does not operate when the SoftKeyboard is operating.3. Recording with MicrophoneYou can save the sudden flashing ideas or schedule as voice in the Cybird, and can thus efficiently manageimportant information without missing. You can use the functions of Play/Start /Stop Recorder programs only bythe record button on the right side of the Cybird.1) RecordingIf you press the record button once, the recorder program is executed. Press the button again, then recordingstarts. If you press the button again after recording the saved details, recording finishes and the recordeddetails are saved as a temporary file. The process is the same if you press the Recording/Stop button on therecorder program screen.2) Saving the Recorded File as a Different File NamePress the Save button right after finishing recording to save the recorded file as a different name. Select asaved location on the Search window if the Save File screen appears, and then enter a desired file name.Press the OK button.3) PlayingThe last recorded details are played if you press the Play button. Press the Play button after pressing the Openbutton, finding the corresponding file and selecting the Play button, to bring the previously recorded details.Press the Stop button to stop and the Pause button to pause during playing.
Chapter 3. Setting and Managing Cybird EnvironmentThis chapter describes how to set and optimize an environment for using Cybird. In addition, it introduces howto manage power and memory to expand the battery life and protect important information.This chapter contains following information:! Settting Cybird EnvironmentThis section describes how to set a basic system environment of Cybird.! Managing the BatteryThis section introduces how to charge the battery and how to manage it efficiently.! Using and Managing MemoryThis section describes the memory areas (RAM, IPSM and external storage device) that Cybird canuse.! Resetting the SystemThis section explains Soft Reset and Hard Reset, and the precautions.
Setting Cybird EnvironmentBefore using Cybird, set a basic system environment to create the optimum environment for using Cybird.Select  “Start  • Settings • Control Panel”, and then click the corresponding icon to set the concernedenvironment.Apply the change of any setting by clicking OK button in the corresponding setting window.1. Country SettingIf you change the country setting, display formats or sorting methods of date, time, currency and number usingthis setting are all changed accordingly. For Republic of Korea, select Korean and click OK.2. Date/TimeThis option allows setting year, month, date and time. It is possible to change the standard time according to thearea of each country.Depending on the selection of auto or manual setting of time, the following is applied:1) Auto Setting: Cybird time is automatically set based on the time that the radio base station sends to thebuilt-in mobile phone module. This time agrees accurately with the existing mobile phone time.2) Manual Setting: A user can set time at discretion. (In this case, it may differ from the time displayed onthe LCD indicating the mobile phone state.)3. NetworkThis option sets the information about network configuration, such as network driver list, driver properties, anduser name, password and domain for accessing the network.4. DisplayThis option sets background screen, screen color scheme and screen saver.1) Background Screen: Select and set a desired picture (a bitmap file).2) Screen Color Scheme: Change the color scheme of the screen to the one you want. It is possible to save,delete or selectively apply the change to/from the configuration table.3) Screen Saver: When you do not use Cybird for a long time, the screen lights off to save the battery. Auser can set the desired time. When the user use Cybird while the light is off, the light automaticallyturns on.
5. Volume and SoundThis option allows setting the strength of each sound to be transmitted to the earphone and the Cybird speaker. Auser can set a desired event or sound.6. UserWith this option, you can enter the information about multiple users and memo.7. StylusThis allows adjusting the speed of double clicking, and also readjusting the coordinates of the touch screen whileusing Cybird. Coordinate setting is indispensable for adjusting the recognition coordinates of the touch screen.Hold Stylus lightly and press it correctly on the center of the cross. Press it on “Center → Upper Left → LowerLeft → Lower Right → Upper Right” in order.8. SystemThis option displays generation information about the system, with which it is possible to adjust the memoryallocation between storage memory and program memory.9. PowerThis option allows checking the current battery status and its life. With power-off function, a user can set thetime to turn power off, to minimize power consumption of the battery.10. Making a Telephone CallThis option allows setting the property for making a telephone call, with which it is possible to set the locationfrom which a telephone call is to be made and how to make a call.11. KeyboardThis option allows setting the keyboard reaction speed (re-entry time and repetition speed).12. CommunicationThis option allows setting the device name used for identifying other computers and user devices, andcontrolling the connection between desktop computers.13. Remove ProgramsThis option displays the list of programs installed in Cybird in addition to basic programs installed in ROM. Ifyou select a program and press Remove button, the selected program is removed.
Managing the BatteryFiles or data you prepare are saved in RAM, a volatile memory of Cybird, and IPSM or an external storagemedium, a non-volatile memory. When the power of Cybird (main battery and backup battery) is all consumed,the memory saved in the volatile RAM is all lost. This section describes how to manage power efficiently, toexpand the battery life and secure the safety of data.Cybird provides two types of power, a main battery and a backup battery. The main battery supplies power toCybird during ordinary use, and the backup battery supplies the minimum amount of power to Cybird topreserve the information saved in RAM when the main battery is replaced or when it is completely discharged.1. Charging the Battery1) Charging the Main BatteryThe main battery is charged at a cradle. The cradle can charge up to two main batteries at the same time.When the main battery is being charged, the first LED on the left side of the cradle indicates the charging stateof the battery currently mounted to Cybird and the second one indicates that of a backup battery. Full chargingof the main battery takes about two hours though it may differ depending on the remaining battery chargingstage.$ Red: The battery is being charged$ Light Green: The battery is completely charged.(Reference) If the lamp is blinking while charging, the battery is not charged normally.  So, remount thebattery or Cybird. If the lamp keeps blinking even after remounting the battery or Cybird, contact theCustomer Support Center for repair.2) Charging the Backup BatteryThe backup battery is automatically charged when Cybird is mounted to the cradle. When Cybird is removedfrom the cradle, it is charged by the main battery.(Reference) It takes long time to charge the backup battery. So, place Cybird on the cradle if possible so thatthe backup battery may not be completely discharged.3)  Checking the Battery Charging StateIt is possible to check the main battery charging state either at the Ancillary LCD Screen ( ),the CDMA Status Window, or through the Control Panel. You can check the backup battery charging statewith ‘Power’ option in the Control Panel. Select “Start  • Settings • Control Panel • Power”, and theremaining amount of power is displayed.(Reference) The battery charging state may be displayed differently for a while depending on theenvironment of use. In other words, during the Internet connection or during a call, a large amount of power isrequired at a time. In this case, the battery charging state may be indicated as to be very short.2. Replacing or Mounting the Battery1) How to Separate the BatteryPut down the battery lock on the back of Cybird, and separate the battery by pushing it aside lightly.
2) How to Mount the BatteryPut the battery into the battery terminal of Cybird with the battery lock on the back of Cybird down, mount itby pushing it lightly to Cybird, and then put up the battery lock.(Caution) When putting the battery in Cybird, be careful not to catch a terminal of Cybird. Do not applyexcessive force. It may cause the battery terminal to be damaged.(Warning) Do not put up the battery lock when the main battery is not mounted to Cybird. In this case,Cybird uses the backup battery power, and the information saved in RAM may be lost.3. Time to Replace or Charge the BatteryIf a warning message “Very Low Main Battery” is displayed while using Cybird, please replace the main batterywith a fully charged one or charge it by placing it on the cradle.If you keep using Cybird even after the warning message “Very Low Main Battery” is displayed, Cybirdautomatically switches to “Very Low Battery Sleep Mode” and turns off. (In this state, function keys of Cybirddo not work at all.)(Warning) When separating replacing the main battery with a charged one, replace it as soon as possible afterseparating it from Cybird. The backup battery built in Cybird keeps data for a specified time at the time ofbattery replacement. For “Very Low Battery Sleep”, mount Cybird to the cradle to charge it as soon as possible.If the backup battery is completely consumed, data saved in Cybird is lost.4. Managing the BatteryTo extend the main battery life and keep the optimum performance, it is desired to observe the followings:" Charge the lithium ion battery only at room temperature. If the ambient temperature is lower than 5°Cor higher than 35°C, it is better to quit charging." It may take a short time to charge a new lithium ion battery or the one that has been neglected for a longtime, and the usable time may be shortened. Such a phenomenon is a characteristic of the lithiumbattery, which can be gone after four or five times of full discharging and charging." To keep the optimum performance of the lithium ion battery, carry out full discharging and chargingperiodically." The lithium ion battery is a consumable that has its own life. Repeated charging and discharginggradually reduces its life. When the usable time is reduced to about a half of the initial usable time,replace it with a new lithium ion battery.
5. Effective Method of Using PowerWhen using the main battery as power source, use Cybird as follows in order to use it for long:" Place Cybird on the cradle whenever it is possible." Set Cybird to be automatically switched to “Sleep Mode” when it is not used for a specified time, ifyou supply power to Cybird with the main battery.− Select “Start • Settings • Control Panel • Power • Power Off”, and set the shortest possibletime.− Select “Start • Settings • Control Panel • Display • Light Tab”, and set the shortest possibletime." Set Cybird not to produce unnecessary sounds.Select “Start • Settings • Control Panel • Volume and Sound”, and set necessary sounds only." When you use Cybird for a long time, use it on the cradle if possible. In particular, when you accessthe Internet or make a phone call using Cybird, it is recommended to use it on the cradle." When you do not use Cybird, switch “Power” button on the right side of Cybird to “Sleep Mode”.(Reference) What is “Sleep Mode” of Cybird?It refers to a state in which Cybird power is off except the minimum power required for indispensablefunctions in order to minimize power consumption when a user does not use Cybird. In this state, theminimum power is supplied to Cybird so as to keep the memory content.It is possible to switch Cybird to Sleep Mode in one of the following three methods:" Automatic Sleep by System SettingCybird automatically switches to Sleep Mode according to the time set in “Power” option of ControlPanel menu of Windows CE." Very Low Battery Sleep ModeThe system automatically switches to Sleep Mode in order to keep data when the main batterypower is almost consumed." Sleep Mode Selection using Suspension Command in Start Menu of Windows CEA user can switch Cybird to Sleep Mode by selecting “Start → Suspend” using Stylus.(Reference) When Cybird is used on the cradle, its power is supplied from an external source (cradle), soAuto Sleep is not executed. Auto Sleep Mode is available only when you change the setting inControl Panel. (See “Power” part in “Setting Cybird Environment”.)(Reference) Auto Sleep is not executed while a data communication (Internet, mail, etc.) program isused.
Using and Managing MemoryMemories that a user can use in Cybird are classified into the following three types:1. RAM AreaRAM is used as a space to save data and/or files and to use programs. In other words, a user can save data and/orfiles and install programs in RAM area. RAM is mainly used when a program is executed. For the sake ofperformance and safe use of the system, take the following matters into consideration when using Cybird:1) When several programs are executed at the same time, program execution speed may be lowered due toinsufficiency of memory or when the entire area of RAM is in use, Cybird may not operate normally.So, be sure to execute only indispensable programs at the same time.2) Remove unnecessary or insignificant files or data or save them in an IPSM or a CF card wheneverpossible, to secure a sufficient RAM area required for program execution.(Caution) RAM is a volatile memory, so the content saved in RAM is all lost when power is not supplied toCybird (both main battery and backup battery are completely discharged) or when the system is reset by HardReset. Therefore, back up data periodically so as to restore the lost data in case of data loss.2. IPSM AreaIPSM is a nonvolatile permanent memory that plays the same role as the hard disk of a PC. Data stored in IPSMis not lost even when Cybird is not supplied with power or is reset by Hard Reset. Therefore, it is possible tosecure the safety of data if you copy important data to IPSM from time to time.(Caution) When IPSM is formatted, all data contained in it is all lost the same as the hard disk formatting of aPC. Therefore, before formatting IPSM, copy necessary data to a PC using a CF card or ActiveSync in advance.3. External Storage DeviceCybird supports CF-type memory cards. The CF memory card is an insert/pull-out type storage device likefloppy disks for a PC, which can be inserted to the CF card slot of Cybird to store data. As the CF card memorycan preserve data permanently, it can be used for backing up the data stored in RAM area to preserve it safely.For more details about how to use the CF card, see Chapter 9 “Compact Flash Card”.System ResetWhen Cybird does not operate normally, it is possible to make it operate normally by resetting the system.System reset can be performed either by Soft Reset and Hard Reset:1. Soft ResetWhen Cybird execution speed is suddenly lowered or the system does not operate normally for a while, perform
Soft Reset. To perform Soft Reset, press Reset button on the back of Cybird using the Stylus pen.(Caution) As a result of Soft Reset, files that have been open or data that has not been saved are all lost.Therefore, perform Software Reset after saving what you have done.2. Hard ResetIf the system does not recover a normal operating status even after Soft Reset, it is possible to reset the systemby performing Hard Reset. To perform Hard Reset, press Power key on the right side of Cybird and Reset key onthe back of it at the same time. During Hard Reset, Cyberbank logo appears and then a screen for coordinatesetting appears.(Warning) Hard Reset removes all data saved in RAM. Therefore, before performing Hard Reset, save all datain RAMs to a nonvolatile storage device (IPSM, CF Card, or hard disk of a PC).(Warning) Note that, when both main battery and backup battery are all discharged, Cybird is automaticallyreset by Hard Reset and all data saved in RAM all programs installed in it are completely lost.

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