Giant Electronics HCLE4065 Short Range Wireless Instant Message Device User Manual
Giant Electronics Ltd Short Range Wireless Instant Message Device
User Manual
MOTOROLA SWIM Handheld and Base Unit for AOL User’s Guide > Welcome Handheld Unn Upchwn Son)” Keys 0 m LCD Screen / ‘ , 5 Option Keys ~ »,Backspace g ‘ ’ o o 0 a Kev 5 Keyboard 9 9 0 0 ® (5 a) Send Key ° Talk Kay Caps Key’ symbow Kw Bye Key USB Cable USB Connector Welcome MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks Indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, lnc. ® Reg. LLS. Pat, tit Tm. Oll. All other product or service names are the property at their respective owners. to © 2002 Motorola Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in tit Personal Communications Sector 1500 Getaway Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 334268? Manual Number: Software Copyright Notlc The Motorola producie described in copyrighted Motorola and third party, memories orothermedia, Laws in tti , States and other oountries preserve tor Motorola'end party sottware providers certain exclusive rights tor oopyhigh edsoltwere. such as the exclusive rights to distribute or reproduoe'the copyrighted sottware. Accordingly, any copyrighted soitw contained In the Motorola products may not be modiiied, reverse ared,’idlstributed, or reproduced in any manner to the exie lowed by law. Furihenrrore, the purchase at the Motorola products he deemed to grant either directly or by implication, esto , Iherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent hpplrca one at Motorola or any third party sottware provider, except tor the normal, non-exduslve, royalty-free license to use that arises tryoperation at law in the sale oi a product. ( may include stored in semiconductor Contents Welcome ..... . .............. Handheld Unit. Base Unit .................... FCC and Interference Information . Important Safety Information . . . Safety Inlormallon Getting Started . Overview .......... Computer Requirements What’s in the Box? . . A Installing the Battery . . Charging the Battery i . . Installation and Setup . ~ Software Installation Hardware Installation PC Setup . l . Menu Conllgu Using Your SW] Navigating I Power Up'an ng'o' Who’s Online Now Screen ......... Sending and Heca‘wing a Message Incoming Chat Request ....... Main Menu Screen ....... To Reset Your SWIM Unit To Power Down Your SWIM Unit Tmuhleshoollng ....... . . . . Warranty . . ................ me and Interference Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Fill eralion is subject to the following two conditions: i - Thhis device may not cause harm'i’tél into M d - is device must accept any inte ren Wear it ing interferenoe that may cause undesiredcéeara 6m“ This equipment has been tested and lound to br’i‘tply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantitcr Rules. These limits are designed to provid protection against harmful interfarenooj installation. This equipment generates, uses, radiate radio trequenoy energy and, If not Installed it used in awordance with the instmotions, may cause liar l Interference to radio communications. However, thereis n guarantee that interierenee will not occur inAa particular installation. lfthis equipment does causeharmful interlerenoe to radio or television reception, which be termined by turning the equipment on and off, the ouragedtotryto correct the interlerence with one or more 5 following measures: - Reorient or relocate therecelving antenna (that is me amenna lorthe radio'rirtelevrsion that is “receiving" the interierencejgr ' ‘ - Hearieni or re‘l fleand increase the separation between the teleoommurrications equipment and the receian antenna. - Connectthe elacommunlcatlorrsequbment into an outleton a circuit diflerent‘lrom that to which the receiving antenna is oonneote . e, ~ If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealeroren experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, “How to Identify and Flesolve Radio/TV Interference Problems." This booklet is uamuuoyul eeumayaqu, pun 333 FCC and Interference Information avaiiebie irom the us Gwemmeni Priming Office, Washington, DC. 20402. Please spsdiy stock number 004000003454 when ordering copies. The FCC requires this pmduci in be serviced only byMomroIaor 115 authorized service agents. Changes or modifications noi expressly approved by Moiomia could void noi o e user‘s euihority to operate the equipmeni, bui also ih Important Safety Information Follow these safety precautions to reduce the n' shock and injury to persons or property. To reduce the risk of r re and shock' .Keep an slits and openings at the equip not set the equipment on a heating registers ever a redia- tor Ensure that proper ventilation | my at ‘the installa- tion site. Do not use while wet or white stendin Do not use this product near water bathtub, kitchen sink, or swim 4, Do not niiow anything to rest the power cord Pleoe the power card so that it wil 5. Never insert objects ofany that may result' |n tire shock _ ct. It service or re r thWetcroia address loungalln saw "anemia; "I Asa/es ruzuodw’ 8. Avoid using iuri an electrical storm Use a surge protector to 5 equipment ' tlmmedlaiielylf: g is damaged or ireyed - Liquid has been spilled into the product. - The product has been exposed to rain or water. - The product has been dropped or damaged - The product exhibits a distinct change in performance. Safety Information Installation Guidellnel 1 Read and understand all instructions and save them for lumre reference 2. Follow all warnings and inslmctions marked on the product. t 3. Do not install this product near a bath tub nk or shower, 1&3 4. Operate this product using only the Aguilar source indicated on the marking label It you eh uqsprgml the power suppiylo your home, oonsultyou ’ erorlocal power company W 5. Do not place this product on an unflgfifimfl, stand or tablet T S product may tell, ceusin ‘ the product » ' operating instructions. Impr’o controls may result in damage Q will oflsn require extensive work to restore the product to normal operation. 7A Clean this product with “damp cloth. Do not use to clean chemicals or clean' 8. Use only the pow'é'n ; pp‘lyx that came wtth this unit, Using other power supplles‘may damage the unit. 9. To avoid inlerte'r‘enceto néamy appliances, do not place the base on or near'afl'v, microwave oven, or VCR. Battery Safety untrue-trons Do not burn. disassemble, mutilate, or puncture the battery The battery contains toxic materials that eould he released, resulting in injury. Caution: There isariskofexploslon it you raping-A; the battery with an incorrect battery type. Use only the mumhat came with the product or an authorized replaceme mmnded by the manufactmen “i“ Keep batteries out of the reach of chll Remove batteries il storing over 30 d Do not dispose oi batteries in fire, W? cm explosion. % , n - The rechargeable battetjge it or this product } must be disposed ofpropedy may need to be recycled. Halertoyourbetl Itorbetterytype. Contact your local recycling oet‘tt proper disposal meth- ods. uonnuuayul [was Getting Started 10 Getting Started Overview Your shovl- -range wireless Instant messagk is a portable device [hat allows up to eigm’ simultaneously send and receive IM’s and pa waste In chat sessions over the internal from a \ fest lrom a single PC. Computer Requirem A The minimum PC requiremenis pr follows: ' Windows 968E, Windows ME;;WIndows 2000 Desktop, or Windows Your SWiM unit comes wlth the following: . One handheld unit - A base unit with USB ounnector ~ Rechargeable battery - Banerycharger ° CD—HOM You can purchase addilional handheld units (up maximum of eight) that will work with your sin (refer to following typical SWIM configurall 4. 9a Broadband or Modem , connection 1; Handheld Units Q5"; (up to B total) To operate ydur WIM unil, you must first install and charge the baqoryl ' Your SWIM} it ls'designed to be used only with Molorola original batteries and accessories. W543 films 11 12 To instaII the battery: 1 Remove the battery from its protectivega Minus Pmamy Battery PM Eanery Cover Tab Slots re shipped only partially charged, so you musl fully cha 'e the bakery before you can use your SWIM handfield. Some batteries perform hes! after several charge and discharge cycles. To charge the battery: 1 Plug the charger into the charging eonn the top oi the handheld unit. 2 Plug the other end or the charger into ' electrical outlet. 3 With SWIM unit powered oft. recharge (10 hours. , While simultaneously operating th gs handheld unit, recharge tlme lg” pausis 5011169 Note: The status LED on the “Low Battery? when there ' appr operational use remaining ’ ’ on the screen. SWIM Status Light Ind More The status light chan as color to indicate the following: eiq unit flashes red for tely 10 minutes of B ery Icon will appear Solid Red Battery Is charging Flashing Red e \ Low Battery Solid Green ‘ Unit fully charged Flashing‘Green New Message Note: The base unit does not contain a battery; it receives its power from the USB port. To maximize your battery performance: 13 Getting Started 14 0 Always use Motorola Original batteries and battery chargers. The warranty does no! cover damage caused from using non-Motorola batteries and/or battery chargers - New batteries or batteries that have beefigto for - Maintain the battery at or near room! when charging - Do not expose batteries to tempe (14"F) or above 45°C (113"F).< - When you do not intend toruyserth Bettery for a while, store it uncharged in a cool rkrdry place, such as a refrigerator. - Over extended periods , batteries graduatw wear down and require gér oharglng times. This is normal. If you charge, 7 battery regularly and notice a decrease in talk tlm an increase in charging time, then It is'probably time to purchase a new be disposed of pa y and may need to be recycled. Refer to your battery’s label lor battery type Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal methods. Never dispose ol batteries" m a lire because they may explode. lnstallation and Setup To use your SWIM unit, the software and hard L must be properly Installed in your computer, Belore gln installation ensure that your computer meets‘the requirements (see Computer Requireme Software Installation To Install the SWIM software: 1 Insert the SWIM CD-Ft tray. 2 The SWIM Setup Wizard e Next. “ = ln your PC‘s CD «7 upens. Click seresn opens, Read the Agree' each time to agree to thetegrns. 4 The Select Ins Iahagt’screen opens. Click Next. 5 The Cont ; tallptlon screen opens. Click Next. 6 SWIM Sueeesslully Installed screen opens, click Closetbettit. “ 7 Hester’tyourcomputer, 8 The SWIM shortcut teen will appear on your desktop, dines pus "DAB/[mum 15 ‘l ‘r Hardware lnstallatlon To install the SWIM hardware: 1 Plug the USB connector al the on a unit cable into an unused USB polf’” ur ’“ lx compuler. V 2 Place the base unit In any oenven ' away lrom your computer lo Handheld Power-Up To register the handheldu 1 Press and hold 5 ‘ . The Welcome ‘ n is dlsplayed and (he Power-On a‘l‘efisounds. 2 Press Menu. Installation and Setup; ., gted on lhe bottom of the base unill Press send‘ 5 when lhe SWIM Registration screen opens on your computer‘ enter a name lor your handheld unit and click Accept. 16 Pc Setup Location of your base units ID Base Unit (rear View) 2 Flightcll'ck; qsm ISWIMiconthalappsarsln the toplbaf areé of your computer screen. 3 SelectS'atu‘p from the pop-up Ilsl msnu. 4 Under Thoma a handheld to Setup“ select either/Default" to setup all your active handheld units or select the name of the handheld unit that you want to setup, Click OK. dnzas DU! WHB‘IIWIQ! 17 Ins1allation and Setups 18 5 The SWIM-Setup for (unit name) menu appears containing the list six configurable itemle for your handheld. Nels: To obtain help, press F1 on the comet] Menu Configuration The six configurable items in the m . Connemions - Alerts - Options - Security Diagnostics - Buddies . ., These items are described in he order that they appear. Connection To choose the eennedion for your SWIM unit: 1 e Connections tab to epen (he Cohnecfion screen. 2 Under Internet Connemion click Modern or Local Area Network (LAN). Under Mb‘rl’e’rfl ," ’ , Dlal Internet Codi-radian“ or'quu Dialing of Internet Connection“ (typleally “Ammlleally DIBI" Is selected). 4 Il your system uses a proxy server. appropriate box and Mar the requ , infomution. When all inbmlallon has been : Apply- Alerts The 10 Alert types available - Power ON (mls alert ls able for user conflgurallun) - New Message m - Buddy Online - Buddy Oflli l - Enter Sleep Mode E‘ § 19 Clicklhs blue play button to z: have selecled. The alert sound you have u clicking on Muslc Edllor. - » Ilows you to rnodlly the play rale. scale, and . v »» ol an Alert, as well as the volume. When - u led wllh your sslectlon, clIck 0k. m , Options ' To select an ' W - Click On Automatically, Show Accept a . or Deny “For Buddles on MV ‘ = in talk". muncemente When Users Enter or Incoming Chat Invltatlonsf' options can on or all. Msmllalian and Securl‘ty To set up Security ‘ ' ‘ . Click the Securlty lab; 2 Select a name of a handheld. 3 Click —-> lo move Into the Deactive <~-~ to move it to the Active llsl or q Cllck Remove to remove Ihe andheld complelely. Mole: Deanthretlng a h 1 - » dare ll temporarily inoperal' ‘ : settings are relajned. Remuvln - ‘ deletes the device settings. 0 , a handheld must be re-reglslered w e to resume service to test (In thls case. AOL Instant ; en. 3 Enter your AOL screen name and passwon! In the SWIM-AOL Login screen and click OK. "a § 21 a service to test (In thls case, AOL Instant . nger). 3 Enter your AOL screen name and passwovd in the SWIM-AOL Login screen and click 0k and your Buddy Iisl Is displayed 4 Click +Buddy to add a mmmwm 5 Click +Group to add a new group. 6 Highlight a buddy or group and ollok XH remove them from your Ilsl. Nah: You can also manage your Bud 1119 W standard AIM cllent on your PC. i? din-spin Ensure youroempular ls logged on to your Inlernet service provider and your handheld; ballery ls lully med. Navigating the Menus A Up/Dawn Scroll Keys )—Praes and hold Iongerlhan one to m power onlalf gm Keys ( 9 Q )—Use lo scroll maln text area only (see ‘Enlerlng Texlm screen on page 27) - a ofnzon Keys—Salsa venous opllons Using Your SWIM HMdheldi-‘ a> 5 g m' 8 O x E, «2 Menu Key—Brings up choices above Option keys for ' login/iogofl, chat, register with l base, set LCD coma! and Alert voiune Baekspaee Key (awry el'iecte Send me; press to delete incorrect text entry Who’s On? Key—Press io swim in Now screen Talk Key—Swl'idles to Talk screen ' Bye Key—Press to exit the Tal ~ ‘ - - . retumm the Who’s Onllne Now‘l menu ' Sym Key—Press to enter nu a onmekeysabweihe fr": A above Option keys (see . ' . v >. table, page 30). P ' . -. . capi|el “S" is tispia ‘ ~ reen. Press Sym twicelo Ioeksym- displayed erou ., - ndicate symbols are locked on) Symbo m n locked on until you press Svm again. Send Key Cap Key ' enter capital letters; also displays -on keys (see “Available AOL -age 27) Press Cap once in capitalize entered. A capital “C“ I: displayed on . rem Captwloelo Iodtcapson. Onthe locked on. Cape main Iodred on until you press the Cap again Option Keys ' "f” " ‘ When you press Cup or Sym, a ‘c‘ oran'sfla displayed on the screen. In addition, Smileys are displayed above each option key. To send a Smiley, press the corresponding Icy. The Smiley‘s taxi equvalem appeals In the “So " as shown in the bllcmhg amen. / \\ $1 Press fiun to Area |n$$migy Mode Using Your SWIM Hmtflveldz-* Avnlluble AOL Smile : Main Text Area $7 want-mmk g The "En , , Text" screen shows the areas that you can enter text. Unnke Iypical keyboard text entry. with the SWIM unit you will be entering text vla 1mm typing." 27 For a list of the characters and W6 avaIlab‘e on your SWIM unit, refer m M followhg Charts. Character Char! Use this chart as a gulde for entering gnarl ‘ "4, w tax Unit To power up a u > - hold 9 for orra second. The Welcome u- screen Is dlsplayed and the Pawern sounds. Using Yaw swm Midi-t mean in sum mi“ m1 5m. aluminum: inc. Pam Mini To iogon a handheld unit: - Ilyour handheld can see : - registered with prevlou the available from m displayed sbwe me n - Ii your handheld previously have r ~ message aiming l": Move closer he b try to com = w w. milvsbassflialyou fir lh,ihenyouwiilssen andprsssmaExitopfionto ly mgimarsd with this base and base, refer to me Troubleshooting hue. ' 3 When pmmpied. enlev the six-ch printed on the bonom of the base 5 Send. who are cun'enlly online are dlsplaynd Who's Online NW screen. - If no - ddles in a group are onllne. no gmup is shnwn on the optlon keys. - In the Who's On? menu “Chef Is dlsplayad Mien a non-buddy Is sending you a massage. - A total of 60 onllne buddlse can be spread across 5! groups - Any one group can contain ell 60 buddlee. Only the first 1acharemra oflhe - lr'fl» : , are 1 Selecllhe buddy ,; Who’s Onllne Nu. (be number hays key. Press Syrn twice to The tyntol key remalm will appear on the helium of the option keys The buddy‘s - - selected will be underlined. 81 buddy y'ou have selected. Nah: To add a Smhy to your press Sym or Cup to dlsphy Smileys: then, press the Opt“ Smlley ycu want to Include. ’ some" fills up, upldown arrows » ;scro||upordwnbypmsaim00r ‘ -YEto and ma chat session and rsiurn to Who's Onrlne NW screen. Incoming cm; Hoquqqt When an morning dual names! from someone not on your buddy list occurs: - 1 Select'Olher‘lnfl-sWha’sOnm a slrangemsn. None: “other appears because at not a member of your buddy list and ». Ion was set in ask permission I! V r Is not on your buddy fist : ‘ 1 Press Menu lo dsplay the Main Menu screen. xx 3 Press Exll option. - ‘ Add Buddies h a Chit x Youcanlalkwuptoslxotyourmddl $ ‘ ~ time by addlng ham to your eh tusdon' To add budqles m a n w 4 Press Add oplbon If no Away messages were previously stored. you a message will then nulomarlically your Away message. Now: Amaxlmum afflveAmymessé Press ‘ImBack' man when you Mu display the Who’s Onllno Ncw ddy sent you a message whlle yo > 7 , your : r associated with the Amy want lo delete. Press BYE lo and! : l the Who’s Onllns "N l‘ ' - s Press xlt again lo return Io lhe Who's Onllne Now sateen. Using Your SWIM HUM“ Register With a Bass To mystera handheld unit with a bus, referw ‘Inslallatlon and Setup" on peg» 15. Changing Handheld Setup Tb modify the Alan Volume. LCD Com 3 Setup: 7 ‘ ‘ j, _ > ‘ n rust. “T“ 3 mo Main Menu screen. - r handheld: ’-fm~mm baubleshoqtlng Your SWIM unncomee with a dlaqnoe‘llc program lowed. However. lire following error mines may ‘ , v you are installing or ushg your SWlM unll Ermr isle um“ can't find base Incorrect User Name or Password Entered Your network connecfion has been lost lr sarvloo is rammed, , returned lo where you disconnected. could not be reesmbilahe « Warranty MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY FOR PERSONAL COMMUNICAHON PRODUCTS, ACCESSORI SOFI'WAFIE PURCHASED IN THE UNITED R CANADA What Does mu Wlmnry Cover? Subject to Ihs exclusions contalnad below, wanams Its wirehastalephmss. ma » - radios lhaj operate via Famlly Radio ' Radiu Service (deum’), Moiorol aocessoriss sold for usewilhiheu ‘ Mmrola sofiwm comalnadon f‘ u ‘v warranty' ls a consumerI Iolluws to new Mom I buds and boom headsets that transmit mono sound v r -m Iha data returned to lho uner, whichever Is longer, Only new when fully charged capacity fans Hhsrrmodcapadtyandmdaamulleakare this limited warranty. Ammm Defects ordamegs that maul! from: (a) improper operation. smrage, mlsuss orabuss, accident or s f-iw-mv g .. ; neglect, such as physical demon (min, scalding, «in. home sums oflhe product rssull‘ng from misuse, (b) comm wllh Iquld, water; rain, extrema humldfly or huvy pamphllanmm dlrl who like. extreme heat or load; (c) use of lhe PM or Amsurles lor commercial purposes or cubical or Accessury lo abnormal usual; or oondlllqm: damagelhalrssultlrvmmemof . certified Product. Accessorlsfi, - , equipmem are encludsd from v alher than Molnrola, or its : excluded lrom sewage. 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