Hanbit Electronics HPAX20256 Handheld Web Computer User Manual NewPepper

Hanbit Electronics Co., LTD. Handheld Web Computer NewPepper

Users Manual

Getting Started With YourPepper Pad 3“draft”
Introduction 2Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 6Charging the battery  6Using the power button  7Using the stylus and the touch screen  8Using the keypads  9Pepper Setup Helper  11Downloading a Pepper Desktop program  12Using the Pepper Pad 3 software  13Getting media onto your Pepper Pad  16Bookmarks and Clippings  17Surfing the Web  18 Using e-mail  18Using instant messaging  19Using a keyboard and mouse  19Getting Help  20Troubleshooting 21Pepper Pad 3 specifications  22Index 23FCC Information  24EC Declaration of Conformity 25Table of Contents
The new Pepper Pad 3 is a handheld Web player that you can use to connect to the Internet anywhere a Wi-Fi network with broadband accessis available. Because everything is stored on the Pepper Pad 3, you canalso use it offline to listen to music, watch videos or read an eBook.Introduction2Introduction Introduction 3
Photo Library – Organize, edit and share photos•Supports JPEG photo files with embedded JPEG metadata• Import and export photos to and from USB devices and Microsoft Windows XP PCs running Windows Media Connect•Download photos from Web sites• Photo editor includes automatic red eye reduction, cropping, rotation and autofix• Full-screen and automatic slide show viewing• Organize photos via user-defined photo albums• Share via e-mail and FlickrRadio – Listen to streaming Internet radio• Supports streaming MP3s with Shoutcast-format metadata• Organize stations into genre or other user-defined section tabsRemote Control – Control your TV and stereo and lookup what’s on TV• Supports IR codes for dozens of devices from major manufacturers• Learn IR codes for almost any other device• Activity-based button groupings for reduced complexity• Multi-room support via user-defined section tabs• Built-in Web-based online program guide provided by TitanTVTalk – Instant messaging • Supports AOL Instant Messaging (TOC protocol)• Tabbed IM session management • Rich text editor supports user-selectable font sizes, colors, links and smileysVideo Library – Download, import, export, organize andplay videos• Supports MPEG-4 and XviD files• Import and export video files to and from USB devices• Download and organize video files into user-defined section tabsWeb – Mozilla Firefox-based Web browser• Firefox 1.5 security and reliability• Integrated Adobe/Macromedia Flash 7 supportYour Pepper Pad 3 includes the folowing applicationsPepper  – Organize and keep track of other applications,updates and settings• Provides Pepper application management, organization and onlineupdating• New application acquisition, download and automated installation• Wi-Fi access point connection and management• Bluetooth device discovery, connection and management• Online Pepper Platform update notification, acquisition and automated installationeBook Library – Download, organize and read eBooks• Supports Amazon.com’s Mobipocket eBooks• Integrated eBook Bookstore, Library and Reader allowing direct acquisition of eBooks from the InternetJournal – Write, organize and share text documents andWeb clippings• Supports HTML documents• Rich text editor supports user-selectable font sizes, colors, lists and justification• Organize documents into user-defined section tabsMail – Receive, read, write, send and organize e-mail• Supports Web-based e-mail services for online use• Supports POP, IMAP for offline e-mail composition and reading• Rich text editor supports user-selectable font sizes, colors, lists and justification• Automatic self-learning e-mail addressing• Organize e-mail into user-defined section tabsMusic Library – Download, organize and play music files• Supports MP3 music files with embedded metadata• Import and export music files to and from USB devices• Download and automatically organize music files from Web sites• Self-organizing into Songs, Albums and Artists tabs via metadata• User-defined playlist creation, editing and playing• Shuffle and continuous play4Introduction Introduction 5
The power button is on the top right of the Pepper Pad. When your Pepper Pad is on, this button is lit. You always use this button to turn the Pepper Pad on. You can also use this button to put the Pepper Pad to sleep or to turn if off completely.Using the power buttonPutting your Pepper Pad 3 to sleepWhen you have not used your Pepper Pad for a period of time (the default is 10 minutes), the Pepper Pad goes to sleep in order to conserve the battery charge. When the Pepper Pad is sleeping, the power light pulses slowly.When you turn your Pepper Pad on after it has been sleeping, everythingstarts up instantly, exactly where it was when the Pepper Pad went tosleep. After the Pepper Pad has been in sleep mode, it may take up to 15seconds to establish a connection to a wireless network.If you know you will not be using your Pepper Pad for a half an hour or so, you may want to put it to sleep manually, by pressing the power button briefly.Setting up your Pepper Pad 3The first time your turn on your Pepper Pad 3, the Pepper SetupHelper guides you through the few steps necessary to get your PepperPad ready to use.When you take your Pepper Pad other places – to work, the library, a coffee shop or on vacation – you will have to connect to new Wi-Finetworks, but this is quick and easy.The following sections briefly describe the setting up process andsome of the features of your Pepper Pad 3Charging the batteryNeed text6Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 7
Turning off your Pepper Pad 3 completelyNote:The Pepper Pad is designed to be left on or sleeping. We recommend that you turnyour Pepper Pad off only if you know you will not be using it for several days.If you do turn your Pepper Pad off completely, the icons for the applications youwere using are still displayed at the bottom of the screen when you turn thePepper Pad on again. You can display the last page you accessed in one of theseapplications by just tapping its icon.To  turn your Pepper Pad off, press the power button for at least three seconds.When the Pepper Pad is off, the power light is off as well.Using the stylus and the touch screenThe Pepper Pad has a touch screen, and the stylus provides an easy way to makea selection or to choose a place to enter text.Use the stylus with the touch screen as you would use a mouse. A tap is like theclick of the left mouse button. A tap does things like select an item, open a Webpage, move the cursor from one part of the screen to another, or put a check in abox. When you tap and hold the stylus to the screen, the stylus acts like the rightmouse button and displays a menu if one is available.There are several other ways to move around in your Pepper Pad 3:•Use the arrow keys on the navigation pad to move in all four directions and to highlight items; press the center of the navigation pad or the Enter key to play a song in Music Library, open a message in Mail or display a photo in Photo Library• Use the scroll wheel on the right to move up and down on any page with a scroll bar•Use a mouse (see “Using a keyboard and mouse” on page 9)•Use your finger instead of a stylus8Setting up your Pepped Pad 3The Pepper Pad 3 Keypad
Keys on theright keypadPower button for turning the Pad on,putting it to sleep, and turning it off.Media control keys for use with music, videos, andstreaming radio broadcasts (from the top left, the keysare Rewind, Forward, Play/Pause, and Stop).Backspace key for deleting text.Enter for a new line of text or for choosing the primary actionon a page (for example, if you select a song and press Enter,the song plays).Shift key for capital letters. Press and release the Shift key;press and release the second key.Space bar         Note: For the Shift, Enter, Tab, and Backspace keys, the Pepper keypads usethesymbols that are standard on computer keyboards.Key SymbolsKeys on theleft keypadVolume control for media playersScreen BrightnessTabFunction (light blue key) + any key with a blue character on itinsertsthe blue character. The Function key makes it possible forsomealphabetical keys to provide three characters (for example,r, R withthe Shift key, and + with the Function key). Press andRelease theFunction key and then press the second key.Control + key provides many control sequences (for exam-ple, ctrl-c copies selected text, and ctrl-v pastes it). Pressand release the Control key and then press the second key.Space barShift key for capital letters. Press and release the Shiftkey; then, press and release the second key.The Pepper Pad uses the standard QWERTY arrangement with the keys split between the left and right keypads.Using the keypads9Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 Setting up youp Pepper Pad  10
The Pepper Desktop programThe Pepper Desktop program runs on a Windows computer andcontains the same applications as the Pepper Pad. You can use thePepper Desktop the same way you use your Pepper Pad (except forthe remote control application) and also as one source of music,videos and photos for your Pepper Pad.To  download and setup the Pepper Desktop program:1. In a Web browser on the computer on which you plan to install the desktop program, enter2. Select the Pepper Desktop tab, and follow the downloading instructions.3. Follow the Desktop Setup Helper instructions.To  install and setup a Pepper Desktop program from a CD-ROM:Pepper Setup Helper• Connecting to a wireless networkThe Pepper Pad communicates with any Wi-Fi network.• Setting the time zoneThe Pepper Pad uses its date and time settings to stamp things like e-mail.Once you set the time zone and click the Get Network Time button thePepper Pad will automatically adjust the date and time.• Setting up an e-mail accountYou choose your broadband or corporate e-mail server and other settings.• Setting up instant messagingThe Pepper Pad gives you both local network and AOL®instant messaging.You need to provide a few pieces of information before using these features.With Local Network IM, you can communicate with other Pepper Pad andPepper Desktop users on your network.  With AOL IM, you can communicatewith other AOL IM users.If you ever need to change your network, time zone or IM settings, open the Settings tab in the Pepper application and select the appropriate icon.To  change your e-mail information, open the Settings tab in the Mail applica-tion. To change your instant messaging information, open the Settings tab in the Talk applicationSetting up your Pepper Pad takes only a few minutes. The PepperSetup Helper will present you with a series of simple screens inwhich you will enter information and perform setup tasks.The setup helper takes you through11 Setting up your Pepper Pad 3 Setting up your Pepper Pad 3  12
Applications Note: Everything you put on your Pepper Pad is saved automatically, so thereis no Save button. When you no longer want to keep something on yourPepper Pad, you simply delete it.The software on your Pepper Pad 3 is contained in a number of individualapplications, such as the Web browser application, the Mail application andthe Video Library application. All applications and cross application settingsare in the Pepper application which is always displayed on the bottom left ofthe screen.Page ToolbarThe options in the page toolbar change depending on the application andwhere you are in the application. For example, there is a Get Mail button onthe page toolbar on the Messages tab page in the Mail application but not inthe page toolbar on the Drafts page.Application pages and tabsEach application in the Pepper software is comprised of a set of pages or digital media organized into tabs. Most tabs display a list of the contents inthe tab. For example, the Pepper applications tab displays the icons for theother applications. To see the contents of a tab, tap the tab.Using the Pepper Pad 3 softwareThe software on the Pepper Pad 3 is intuitive to use. You will be surfing the Web, reading your e-mail, watching videos and downloading music in no time. This brief tour is designed to familiarize you with the interface.13 Using the Pepper Pad 3 software Using the Pepper Pad 3 software  14
Getting Media onto your Pepper Pad 3There are several ways to get your photos, music and other content onto yourPepper Pad:• From a Universal Serial Bus (USB) storage device • Via downloads from the Web• By syncing with the Pepper Desktop program on your Windows PCTo  use a USB device to put content on your Pepper Pad 3:1. Plug a USB drive or digital camera into the USB port on the left side of your Pepper Pad.2. In the Pepper applications tab, tap the icon for one of the libraries.3. In the library, tap the Add button in the page toolbar (for example, tap the Add Photos button in the Photo Library).4. On the menu, choose a source.To  use sync to put content on your Pepper Pad:Note: You can synchronize the contents of your Pepper Pad 3 and PepperDesktop (that is, make the contents identical) from either the Pepper Pad or the PC.1. On your Pepper Pad 3, tap the Settings tab in the Pepper application, tap the Sync icon and set the Sync password.2. Log on to the Local Network IM from both your Pepper Pad and your Pepper Desktop.3. In one of the libraries in your Pepper Desktop, tap the Sync button in the page toolbar.4. Choose the computer or Pepper Pad you want to sync with and follow the instructions.Open application iconsAt the bottom of the Pepper Pad screen is an area that displays icons for all ofthe applications that you currently have open. The left-most application icon isalways the icon for the Pepper application. Tapping one of these icons displaysthe application. You can switch between open applications simply by tappingdifferent application icons.Status iconsStatus icons are displayed on the bottom right of the screen. You will alwayssee a battery icon here. When the battery is charging, this icon displays a light-ning bolt. Otherwise, the icon shows the amount of charge left in the battery.You will also always see the Wi-Fi connection icon. Click on this icon to see amenu of Wi-Fi networks.  When your Pepper Pad is not connected to a Wi-Finetwork, this icon will be displayed with a red X through it.An AOL icon will be displayed when you are logged on to AOL IM.  A localchat icon will be displayed when you are logged in to local network IM.While you are downloading something from the Web, a download icon will be displayed.If an update is available from Pepper Computer, a green checkmark will be displayed. Tap the checkmark to get the update.You can also tap on each of these icons to bring up a pop-up dialog that con-tains additional status information.Selecting, opening and playingThe navigation pad below the left keypad gives you a convenient way to selectan icon or an entry on a tab page. Then, you can open your selection (if it is anapplication or something like an e-mail message) or play it (if it is somethinglike a video).  To  select an icon or table entry, use one of the arrow keys to highlight the iconor entry.To  open the icon or play the entry, press the center of the navigation pad orthe Enter key on the right keypad.You can also play music or a video by pressing the Play button on the pagetoolbar or by pressing the Play media control key on the right keypad.15 Using the Pepper Pad 3 software Using the Pepper Pad 3 software  16
Surfing the WebThe Pepper Pad 3 provides flexible and convenient Web browsing that you cantailor to your habits and interests.Surf the Web by• Entering a Web address in the address box in the Web application.• Selecting a bookmark or another linkUsing e-mailWith the Mail application you can• Download mail from your mail server• Create and send messages• Reply to and forward messages• Create new tabs in which to organize your mailTo  launch the Mail application and download e-mail:1. Tap the Mail icon on the Applications page.2. Tap the Get Mail button in the page toolbar.BookmarksThe original browsing tabs have some bookmarks in them to get you started(for example, google.com in the Home tab for searches and nytimes.com inthe News tab), and you can add others.To  save a bookmark:1. Open the Web page you want to bookmark.2. Click the bookmark icon. In the Keep Bookmark dialog, tap or click in the Title box if you want to change the title. This is the name that will appear on the Web tab menu.3. Choose the tab in which to put the bookmark. You can also make the page the home page for the tab.To  save as clippings:1. Open the Web page you want to save in whole or in part.2. To save the whole page, tap the clipping icon  In the Keep Clipping dialog, tap or click in the Title box if you want to change the title. This is the name that will appear on the Web tab menu. To save just a portion of a page, select what you want to save, and then tap the pushpin.3. In the Keep Clipping dialog, tap or click in the Title box if you want to change the title. This is the name that will appear on the Web tabmenu, so choose something that will remind you why you saved the clipping.4. Choose the application and tab in which to put the clipping.17 Using the Pepper Pad 3 software Using the Pepper Pad 3 software  18Bookmarks and ClippingsYou can easily bookmark a Web page or keep a clipping of the page foroffline viewing.
Connecting a Bluetooth keyboard and mouseNote: In the future, you will be able to use other wireless devices with yourPepper Pad.  These instructions are for a Bluetooth keyboard; the basicprocess for making a connection between a Bluetooth device and a PepperPad is the same for all devices.To  use a Bluetooth keyboard with your Pepper Pad 3:1. Put your keyboard in Discovery mode. For instructions, see your keyboard documentation.2. Tap the Bluetooth icon in the Setting tab in the Pepper application.3. Follow the instructions on the Bluetooth Setup page.Getting HelpThe Pepper Pad is easy to use and you probably will not need help very often, but you may appreciate you Pepper Pad more quickly if you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with what Help has to offer.There is Help for the Pepper Pad itself and for each application. Just look for the help tabs. This section gives a brief overview of the Help tab in thePepper application.The Help tab in the Pepper application gives you instructions for using yourPepper Pad and an overview of features that are common to most of the applications. It also contains hints for troubleshooting problems that may occur.There is a report page in this Help tab that you can send to Pepper Support viathe Internet when you have questions, problems, suggestions or praise.  Ourusers’ experiences are very important to us and we hope to hear from you.In Help, you will find your software license, a privacy policy and acknowledge-ments of third-party software used by Pepper products.Using Instant MessagingThe Pepper Pad provides two kinds of instant messaging in the Talk applica-tion; AOL IM and Local Network IM.  When you are logged onto either IM, itsicon is displayed on the lower right of the screen.  Tap either icon to see thesettings. Tap the Talk icon on the Applications page to launch the application.AOL Instant MessagingNote: If you did not enter the AOL IM information during setup, tap the IMicon in the Settings tab in the chat application, and follow the instructions.If you had an AOL Instant Messaging account before you got your PepperPad, your buddy lists are imported to the Pepper Pad when you enter yourAOL Screen Name and password and sign on.If you are new to AOL IM, once you have a Screen Name and Password andlog on, you can set up buddy lists, send instant messages, and invite peoplefor chats.You can have only one AOL IM session running at a time using the sameScreen Name.  Therefore, if you are logged on from your Pepper Pad and youlog onto AOL IM from a computer with the same Screen Name, you will belogged out of the AOL IM session on your Pepper Pad.  Conversely, if you arelogged onto AOL IM from a computer and log on from your Pepper Pad, youwill be logged out of the other AOL IM session.Local Network Instant MessagingEveryone on your network who is using a Pepper Pad or a Pepper Desktopprogram is automatically a member of your local IM group.  The members ofthis group who can receive local messages have a local chat icon next to theirnames in the IM window on your Pepper Pad.Using a keyboard and mouseNote: A keyboard and mouse are optional devices that may be used with aPepper Pad.For entering large amounts of text, you can use a keyboard with your PepperPad. For navigation and selection, you can use a mouse.You can use a wireless Bluetooth keyboard or mouse. You can also connect akeyboard or mouse to your Pepper Pad via the USB port. With a USB hub, you can connect both a keyboard and a mouse at the same time.19 Using the Pepper Pad 3 software Using the Pepper Pad 3 software  20
Meet the Pepper Pad 3Web PlayerTroubleshootingIf your Pepper Pad 3 will not turn onIf you cannot turn your Pepper Pad on, make sure that Pepper Pad is pluggedin. The light near the power jack should be on. It is yellow when the battery ischarging and green when the battery is charged.If your Pepper Pad still will not turn on, contact Customer Service. If you have Web access from a computer, you can send e-mail to peppersupport@hanbitamerica.com. If you do not have Web access, call CustomerService at 866-237-1001, Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time.If you cannot connect to your Wi-Fi networkMake sure that your Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) is set up and running and that youcan connect a computer to the AP. If you cannot connect a computer to theAP, refer to the documentation for your AP.Make sure you are not out of range of the AP.If your AP requires a key or pass phrase, make sure you entered it correctly.Check the security configuration for your AP to make sure that there are notrestrictions that may be preventing you from connecting.If you have set up your network not to broadcast its name, you will not see itin the list of available networks. However, you manually create a network formthe Wi-Fi settings page that will allow you to see and connect to your hiddennetwork.Restarting your Pepper Pad 3In the unlikely event that your Pepper Pad is unresponsive, you’ll need torestart it.  In most cases, you will not lose what you were doing.  To  restart your Pepper Pad, turn it off and turn it back on. Hold down thepower button until the screen is off and the power button is not pulsing. Press the power button again to turn the Pepper Pad on.21 Using the Pepper Pad 3 software Pepper Pad 3 specifications  22Hardware SpecificationsProcessor•AMD LX800Display• 7.0” 800x480 WBVGA TFT LCDMemory• 256 MB DDR SDRAMStorage• 20 GB HarddrivePower• Rechargeable Battery• 110/220 AC power adapterWireless• Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/WEP/WPA• Bluetooth 2.0• Dual IR emitters and IR receiverPeripheral Jacks• USB 2.0 Host• USB Device• Stereo Headphone out• Component video out• Microphone inAudio• Stereo Speakers• Built-In MicrophoneUser Input• Resistive touch screen with stylus• Full split QWERTY keypad• Direction-pad• Scroll wheel• Video CameraPhysical• 11.4” x 5.9” x 0.9” (290 x 149 x 23mm)• 2.2 lbs (985 grams)
FCC InformationNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferencein a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele-vision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off andon, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Caution:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for anuncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-locatedor operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.Radio Frequency Interference Requirements and SAR:The FCC with its action in ET Docket 93-62 has adopted a safety standard forhuman exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted byFCC certified equipment. The Pepper Wireless Pad meets the HumanExposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65, 2001, and ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 1992.Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manu-al will result in exposure substantially below the FCC's recommended limits.23 Index FCC information  24Mmedia control keys, 10Oonline help, 20PPad specifications, 22page toolbar, 14Pepper Desktop programdownloading, 12Pepper Setup Helper, 11power button, 7putting Pad to sleep, 7Sscreen brightness keys, 9setting upBluetooth keyboard, 20Bluetooth mouse, 20Pad, 6, 11sleep mode, 7software, using, 13specifications for Pad, 22status icons, 15stylus and touch screen, 8Ttabs, 14toolbarstouch screen and stylus, 8troubleshooting, 21turning Padoff, 8on, 7Vvolume control keys, 9WWeb browsing, 18Aapplicationicons, 15pages, 14tabs, 14applications, 4Bbattery charging, 5\6Bluetooth, connecting devices, 20Bookmarks and clippings, 17Ddescription of Pad, 2desktop programdownloading, 12Ee-mail, 18FFCC information, 24Ggetting content onto Pad, 16Iillustrationkeypads, 9Pepper Pad, 2instant messagingAOL IM, 19local network IM, 19Kkeyboard, using, 9, 19keypads, 9keysbrightness, 9media control, 10volume, 9Index
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© 2006 Pepper Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Pepper, Pepper Computer and the Pepper logo are trademarks of Pepper Computer, Inc.Pepper Computer, Inc.10 Maguire Rd., Suite 211Lexington, MA 02421www.pepper.comFor Customer Service: send e-mail to peppersupport@hanbitamerica.com or call toll-free (866) 237-1001. Telephone support is available Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.– 5 p.m. Pacific Time.For the latest information, select the Support tab at store.pepper.com.11-15005

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