M3 Mobile MM3 Portable Data Collection Terminal User Manual 1
M3 Mobile Co., Ltd Portable Data Collection Terminal Users Manual 1
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Users Manual 1
MM3 MANUAL Please read “the safety guide” before use and it in a proper manner. All the information of user manual and programs in CD can be downloaded at the m3mobile homepage. Note This manual is subject to copyright protection along with all relevant rights. No part of this document can be copied, reproduced, changed or translated in whole or in part by any means without prior written consent of M3 Mobile Co., Ltd. The content of the manual is provided “as-is” and be subject to change at any time without notice. M3 Mobile Co., Ltd. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Microsoft, ActiveSync, Windows, Windows logos, Windows Mobile 6.1 logos are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft OEM products are licensed by Microsoft Licensing Inc., a entirely owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation. All other th product d t names in i this thi document t or product d t are company names, trademarks t d k or registered i t d trademarks t d of the respective owners. Copyright and Agreement This user manual is provided “as-is”. It may contain editing error or omitting due to the difficulty of expressing technical feature. If an application program provided by other supplier using by MM3, refer to the supplier for a program manual. The application program providers have the responsibility of indicating their contact number for customer service on MM3 terminal, item box, or program. M3 Mobile Corporation do not warranty any programs produced and added by the third software companies after MM3 products are distributed from factories. M3 Mobile Corporation has the right to ask warranty of any programs to the program providers to meet the needs of mobile networking companies. The contents in the user’s manual are protected under the Software Copyright Act. Copy, reproduction, distribution of the contents in the user’s manual without any written agreement notice of M3 Mobile Co. Ltd., is considered as criminal actions. Windows, MS Office, Outlook, ActiveSync, Internet Explorer programs are the registered brand of Microsoft. MM3 is the registered brand of M3 Mobile Co. Ltd. The brands of other products and service referred in this manual belong to corresponding providers. Caution when using MM3 (1) User Caution – – – – – – – Carrying and Storage Caution – – – When the unit is lost or stolen, notify to network provider immediately. Do not rent the unit to third person without authorized permission. Do not use the unit while driving driving. For technical help, contact designated service centers. Contact responding suppliers directly for questions on applications and work programs other than hardware and basic installed applications. Use supplied adapter and accessories by M3 Mobile Co Co. Ltd. Ltd Any defect on a unit while using other batteries, chargers and accessories can not get warranty. Avoid id to t use the th device d i under d high hi h temperature and d humidity. h idit It may cause fatality f t lit to t the th device. d i Avoid intentional dropping from high elevation. It may cause fatality to the device. Charge batteries fully before the first time use of the device. Caution when using MM3 (2) Do not reconstruct – – – Illegal copy of mobile phone is prohibited – – – Do not reconstruct MM3 for any purpose. It may cause fire in the unit, and wound or electric shock to users. Any defect caused by reconstructing units, units can not get warranty. warranty The person who reproduces mobile phone and uses this mobile phone is considered as criminals. Th use off lost The l t or stolen t l mobile bil phone is i considered id d as a criminal i i l act. Keeping the lost or stolen mobile phone after turning power off, is considered as a criminal act. Size and Features Used frequency bands Tri-Band : UMTS / HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz Quad-Band : GSM GPRS 850 / 900 / 1800 1900 MHz Band width 200 KHz (GSM) / 5MHz (3G) External appearance 88 x 215 x 61mm (Width x length x height) Weight 570g (battery included) Operational Temperature Main body -20 ℃ ~ +50 ℃ Adapter -20 ℃ ~ +50 ℃ Relative Humidity AC Power 5% ~ 80% Input : AC 100 ~ 250V, 50 ~ 60Hz Output : DC 5.2V, 5A Supported Frequency Bands can differ depending on the supplied antenna. CONT TENTS Contents Note LED/Battery attaching/detaching 16 Copyright and Agreement Charging 17 C ti when Caution h using i MM3 How to connect to PC 18 Size and Features 1. MM3 Introduction Product Composition 10 Name and function of each part 12 Input Buttons 13 Soft/Hard Reset 14 How to use stylus pen 15 2. Basic Usage 19 Main screen 20 Input screen 21 3. ActiveSync 26 ActiveSync Introduction 27 Installing ActiveSync 28 Synchronization of data 29 Contents CONT TENTS 4. How to use internet 30 6. Usage of Device 47 Via HSDPA 31 Camera 48 Via Wireless WLAN 33 Bluetooth 52 Browsing the Web Site 36 GPS 56 5. How to use the Phone 41 Scanner 57 Init Screen 42 Phone Control 43 Phone call and receive 44 Ph Phone b k book 45 SMS send and receive 46 1. Introduction Product Composition P d tC iti Name and Function of each part(MC-8000S) Input Buttons Soft/Hard Reset How to use Stylus pen LED Battery Attaching/Detaching Charging How to connect to PC Product Composition (1) Introd duction At the first time of opening the product box box, please check if it contains all the basic components, listed as following. MM3 main terminal + 2 units of standard battery t bl Ad Portable Adapter 10 Cradle CD The product components may differ depending on the supplied products. USB Cable MANUAL Product Composition (2) How to use the manual – Introd duction – 11 – – This manual provides detailed information to make using the device easier and faster. The content related to phone or communication in this manual is only applicable when the device is equipped q pp with HSDPA module for Voice and Data communication. The features described in this manual can not be used when it is not equipped in the device (WWAN, WLAN, Bluetooth, Scanner, Camera, GPS). The content of this manual is subject to change without prior notice due to product improvement or modification of its functions,, etc. Names of each part (MC-8000S) Barcode Scanner Window Introd duction Scanner LCD touch Screen Battery Scanner Button HSDPA Pistol grip Charge LED Scanner LED KeyPad Reset Switch Battery Lock Camera Flash Stylus Pen Mini SD Extension Slot SIM Card Slot 12 IO Port Input Button Send button Navigation button End button Power button Alphanumeric button Component Power button Phone/Call function Introd duction End function Input keys Left, right function button Alphanumeric Start button Backspace button Backspace button 13 Description Press to toggle the device on/off. Long press to menu (Backlight, Display, etc) Function press to accept the call or to execute the phone press to hang-up/reject the call. Press to input alphabet characters or numbers press to lunch an assigned application or function press to switch between alphabet and number input Press to display the Start menu. press to move back Function button press to Function Key with (*, 0, #) Di Direction button press to move left,right l f i h and d up,down Return button press to confirm the action Scanner button Press to launch the barcode data scan application Camera button Press to launch the Pictures & Videos Volume button Press the top key to increase volume, press the bottom key to decrease volume. Some key functions might not be supported, depending on the option. Soft/Hard Reset Introd duction ① 14 S ft R Soft Resett - A soft reset allows your device to get a fresh start, similar to rebooting a computer. - This restarts your device and adjusts memory allocation. - All records and entries are retained after a soft reset. - Unsaved data in open programs may in some cases be lost. ② ③ Hard Reset - A hard reset removes power to your device. - This erases all records and entries, deletes all additional programs you have installed, and restores the device’s default factory settings settings. - Never perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not correct your problem. Please mind that you need to set up the standard timezone date, and time. After power off. How to use Stylus Pen Introd duction 15 Tap Tap the touch screen one time using a Stylus pen to select and execute items and files. Drag It is used when you select the text. Please drag the desired part with stylus pen attached on the screen. Long Press Leave Stylus pen touching the screen for long and you can select the menu on the pop-up screen. You can also select functions available in the designated item using the popup menu. The function of the pop-up menu can be different according to the program. LED / Battery attaching/detaching LED Alarm Introd duction – 16 Informs Charging, Scanner Status. Type LED Status LED for charging R d Red Green Blue Blinking WWAN Status LED Blue On Blue OFF Scanner LED Green Battery attaching/detaching – Details Ch i Charging Charging complete WWAN Standby (within range of phone/internet) WWAN in use (phone/SMS/internet in use) WWAN is off or out of range When the barcode data is successfully read – Attaching Battery As picture shown, put the battery pack to back of PDA, and lock the battery pack with locking device. D t hi B Detaching Battery tt Press locking device to the right, then using upper notch, detach the battery from main body. Charging Introd duction 17 Connect plug-in plug in from charger to charge jack of main body, or charge jack of cradle, and then place main body onto cradle. Charging LED Type LED Status Details Direct charging to main body Red Green Charging Charging Complete Cradle Charging (Extra battery charging) Red Green Charging Charging Complete Charging in Cradle Separate Battery Separate Batteryy Charging LED When charging, the status of the battery attached to main body can be confirmed by the LED left of upper corner of main body body. Also the status of Sub-battery Sub battery can be confirmed by the LED right of low corner of Cradle. Do not use any other charger except one (5.2 V / 5A) provided . Make sure to handle it gentle; damage with excessive force may cause no warranty. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. When attached battery is completely discharged, plug charger to main body, then reset the device to check if screen is back on. To use, do at least 10 minute charging. How to connect to PC A cradle of MM3 supports charging and USB connection. Connecting step of cradle of MM3 is as following. – – Introd duction – – Connect charger to MM3 cradle. (DC JACK) Connect charger to power source. (to wall) Connect USB cable of MM3 cradle to USB port of desktop PC. Place MM3 onto docking cradle then execute Synchronization with Desktop PC. The location of USB port can be at the back, front or side of PC and the shape of USB port is identical on Desktop PC and Notebook. USB host function is available by putting USB cable into USB port of Cradle. AC Power Host Client (Option) Series Ethernet (Option) Connecting to Cradle 18 2. Basic Usage Main screen Input Screen 19 Main Screen Main screen – Main Screen is set below Button Start menu Start menu Basic Usage Info bar Day/Time info Wireless info User info Messages info Task info Info bar Day/Time info Wireless info User info Messages info Task info Today info Lock info Lock info Left/Right Function info 20 function Select the program you want to use. View the power, modem, sound, input mode and connecting view. View the current date and time. power and state. View the Wireless p View the personal information. View the Messages received. View the task information. View the Today’s information. View the screen / Lock information. Pocket MSN info View the Pocket MSN information. Left/Right Function info View the Left / Right information information. Input Screen (1) To use Input - Process this program " Start > Office Mobile > Word Mobile". To use the Keyboard Input Basic Usage Tap the arrow next to the keyboard icon and then select the h keyboard k b d on the h menu screen as a picture above. 21 This is the Keyboard Input Screen. You can input the letter, number and characters when you click the each icon on the keyboard Input screen. Input Screen (2) Usage of Block Recognizer input. Basic Usage Tap the arrow next to the keyboard icon and then select the Block Recognizer on the menu screen as a picture i t above 22 It is the screen of block recognizer input. In this input screen you can input letters in 'abc' and numbers in '123 ‘ each in the input box seen on the screen screen. In the input screen of block recognizer you can input special letters and characters by tapping th iinputt b the box once. Input Screen (3) Usage of Letter Recognizer Basic Usage Select the arrow next to the keyboard icon and then Select the 'Letter Recognizer' on the menu screen as the th picture i t above. 23 This is the 'Letter Recognizer' screen. In the ‘Letter Recognizer' input screen, you can input the capital letters in 'ABC', the small letters i 'abc' in ' b ' and d numbers in i '123' each in the input box seen on the screen. Please choose ‘Options…’ on the input menu. Select ‘Letter Recognizer’ as input method and then click ‘Options…’. Here you can configure the input t modes. Input Screen (4) Using transcriber input Transcriber is a writing recognizer program. It provides you various writing input and input menu. Basic Usage – Select the arrow next to the keyboard icon and then select the Transcriber on the menu like the picture. 24 This is the Transcriber input screen. If you input letters, numbers and characters on the screen with the stylus pen, it would be written automatically on the place where the cursor is blinking. You do not have to concern about the input box when using transcriber. Input Screen (5) Input by using Keypad Basic Usage – 25 You can input numbers and letters by using Keypad. Yellow Key : As you push the yellow key button, you can see the yellow text through a display of the main terminal. Blue Key : As you push the blue key button, you can see The blue text through a display of the main terminal. 3 3. ActiveSync ActiveSync Introduction Installing ActiveSync Synchronization of Data ActiveSync Introduction Sync is an abbreviation of “Synchronization” and refers to the process of making data in PDA and desktop computer to be same by linking both data. Active eSync – 27 – Sync is an abbreviation of ‘Synchronization” and refers to the process of making data in PDA and desktop computer to be same byy linking g both data. When either PDA or PC modifies data,, it updates others to the most recent data. Not all the data is synchronized at same time. It follows the option settings of ActiveSync, provided by Microsoft. Byy linking g MM3 and computer, , you y can make data in both devices in the same status (synchronization) or install, copy, move, delete programs for business purpose and others. It is compulsory to install this program in order to install business programs, synchronize data, back up and synchronize contact numbers in an address book, etc. Do not connect USB of Cradle to desktop PC before installing Active Sync to desktop PC.. It may cause a desktop PC cannot recognize PDA since Active Sync contains PDA program driver. ActiveSync install / connect To install ActiveSync Active eSync – 28 – Select the ActiveSync program in the CD provided, and then install it to the computer. Once the installation is complete, connecting window will start. Connect the cradle with PC using USB cable, and then dock the device on the cradle. When the device is recognized on the PC, Connection will be established after assigning the port for it automatically. The definition of Partnership It is the process of paring PC with PDA in order to exchange the data each other. Via this process, the data on the PC and on the PDA can be synchronized. ※ The synchronization is available with Outlook 2003 or above version. It is not supported on the outlook express which is provided together with Windows OS. – Please re-try the synchronization if connection is disturbed by strong noise or static. –To install ActiveSync on the host computer, download version 4.1 or higher from the Microsoft web site at http://www.microsoft.com. Refer to the installation included with the ActiveSync software. –Microsoft recommends installing ActiveSync on the host computer before connecting the mobile computer. USB connection to PC Synchronization of Data If you see the Microsoft ActiveSync window in the desktop PC, you can find an option icon. If you click this option icon, taps such as “Sync Options”, “Sync Mode”, “Rules” will appear. “Sync Options” is a menu that you can select an item to synchronize. Active eSync – 29 “Sync Mode” enables you to choose synchronization methods. According to the selected synchronization mode, there are 3 following methods: – – – Contact Calendar, Contact, Calendar E-mail, E mail Tasks, Tasks Memo Memo, Favorite Favorite, Files Files, Media Media, etc etc. Continuously while the device is connected: In this mode, if you want to carry out synchronization, connect the device to the desktop computer computer. ActiveSync will immediately start synchronization and synchronize according to the user user’ss input of changes in a computer or the device. Only upon connection: If you want to carry out the synchronization after the first synchronization on a manual basis, click Sync. Manually: In this mode, ActiveSync will not run automatically. In order to carry out synchronization, click Sync. Synchronization is the process of updating M3 and desktop PC after comparing their data. data Any files including personal organizer management data, etc in M3 can synchronize with those in the desktop PC. When Troubleshooting the ActiveSync, Check the solutions below. Ensure the correct USB cable is used in the cradle with USB port of the PC PC. Ensure the power input cable of MM3 or LCD. Please re-try the Synchronization after Soft-reset or Hard-reset. Finish the running program and save the data for sure before resetting. 4 4. How to use Internet Via Wireless HSDPA Via Wireless WLAN Browsing the Web Site
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