Handheld Nautiz X5 Instruction Manual

NAUTIZ X5
Manual
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Content
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS I................................................... ........................................ ................ 4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS II................................................. .............................. ........................... 5
ABOUT THE PRODUCT............................................................. ............................................. 6-10
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2.
Checking Names of Parts Buttons
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4.
5. Communication Spec.
LEARNING BASICS
1. Inserting/Removing Battery
2. Inserting/Removing USIM/USAM Card
3. Setting Password
4. Inserting/Removing MicroSD Card
5. Charging a Terminal with a Desktop Charger
6. About the Battery
7. Switching On/Off Power
8. Communication Status Indication
9. Adjusting Screen .......................................................... ..................................... ............. 17
10. Using Stylus Pen...................................................... ......................................... ............. 18
11. Using Earjack.............................................................. ..................................... ............. 18
12. Resetting Terminal.......................................................................... ................ ............... 19
13. Hard-Reset.............................. ............................................................................... ....... 19
14. Using IrDA........................................................................ ..................................... ........ 20
USING USB CABLE................................................................................. ............................ ..... 21
CONNECTING ACTIVESYNC............................................. .................................................... 21-22
1. Installing ActiveSync...................................... ................................... .......................... 21-22
2. Using ActiveSync............................... ......................................................................... 22-23
USING BARCODE READER.................................... .................................. ............................ 24-25
1. Using Barcode............................................ ............................................... ...................... 24
2. Scanning Barcode.......................... .......................................................... ....................... 24
3. Reading Barcode............................................. ............................................ .................... 25
TODAY SCREEN.............................................. .................................................................... 25-27
1. Viewing Today Screen............................ ..................... ..................................................... 25
2. Setting Photo Image as Background Image............ .... ..................................................... 26
3. Adjusting the Volume..................... ............................... ................................................... 26
4. Checking the Battery............. ........................................................................... ............... 27
INPUTTING TEXT.............................................. ......................................... .......................... 28-30
1. Selecting Text Input Mode............ ............................... ..................................................... 28
2. Block Recognizer..................... ..................................... ................................................... 28
3. Key Pad............. ............................................................................................... ............... 29
4. Keyboard............ ........................................................ ..................................................... 29
5. Letter Recognizer..................... ..................................... ................................................... 30
6. Transcriber............. ........................................................................................... ............... 30
PHONE PROGRAM............................. ..................................................... ............................ 31-32
1. Making a Call............ ................................................. ..................................................... 31
2. Receiving a Call..................... ....................................... ................................................... 31
3. Rejecting Calls............. ..................................................................................... ............... 32
4. Ending Calls............ ................................................... ..................................................... 32
PHONEBOOK............................. ......................................................................................... 33-34
1. Search Phone Book............ ........................................ ..................................................... 33
2. Register Entry..................... .......................................... ................................................... 33
3. Viewing Menu............. ...................................................................................... ............... 34
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Features
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TEXT MESSAGE.................................................................................................................. 35-37
1. Create a Text Message......................................... ....................................... .................... 35
2. Send a Text Message.................................................................. ................... .................. 35
3. View Text Messages.................................................................... ................. ................... 36
4. Manage Draft Messages................................................. ................................................. 36
5. Manage Delected Items.
6. Manage Sent Messages
CAMERA................................................................................. ........................................... 38-39
1. Take Photos..................................... ................................................. .......................... 38-39
2. View Album........................................................................................ .............................. 39
SETTINGS.................................... ...................................................................................... 40-47
1. Setting Personal Environment............................................ ......................................... 40-43
2. Setting System Environment.......................... ...................................... ....................... 44-45
3. Setting Connection Environment............................................. .................................... 46-47
Q & A.............................................. ............................................................ ............................ 47
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Safety Instructions I
Read these instructions and warnings to use the Product in a safe manner and to prevent accidents.
Caution in relation to batteries
• Batteries may explode when damaged, dropped, heated, immersed in water or taken apart with a tool. Make sure to keep the batteries out of reach of children or pets.
• Do not use the Product in an area where there is a risk of explosion.
• If the Product is wet, do not put it into a device that heats it (heater, microwave oven, etc.). Heating batteries may cause an explosion, a deformation or a fault. (Water or any other liquid will change the colour of the label inside the terminal. In this case, no warranty service will be provided.)
Safety Guidelines
• Do not use the Product on an airplane or at a hospital.
• Do not operate the Product or search for a phone number while driving a car. If this is necessary, please use a
hands-free kit or stop the car.
• Batteries may become deformed and malfunction if they are left in a hot or enclosed place such as on a dashboard of a car under direct sun light.
• Make sure that battery terminals (metal part) do not make contact with any conductive materials such as necklaces or coins. Also make sure that the batteries are not damaged in any way. Dropping a battery may cause an explosion.
• Use genuine batteries only and do not use the batteries for any other purpose than operating this Product.
Using a different battery may reduce the life of the Product, or cause an explosion. (In this case, no warranty service will be provided.)
• Make sure to use the adapter or the standard charger supplied with this Product. Using a different charger
may reduce the life of the batteries or cause an explosion. (In this case, no warranty service will be provided.)
Caution in relation to the Laser Scanner
Do not fl ash scanner light into the eyes of people or animal’s eyes. This could damage the retina and cause eye disorders.
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Safety Instructions II
Read these instructions carefully to keep yourself safe and avoid loss of property.
1. This Product is EMC-compliant. For safety and health reasons, use the genuine parts supplied by the manufacturer. Using unauthorized parts may affect your safety.
2. Do not press the power button when the Product is wet. Touching the adapter or power cord with wet hands may cause an electric shock.
3. Do not modify, disassemble or repair the Product yourself. Please contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer if there is a problem with the Product. Also, make sure to heed the warnings and follow instructions. If you fail to follow any of the above instructions, no warranty service will be provided.
4. Copy the data in the Product and keep it in a separate place. Data stored in the Product may be deleted during
repair or upgrade of the Product. So make sure to take a back up of important data. (Ringtones, sounds, text or voice messages and font sets are part of the standard software.)
5. Do not use this Product in a hot or humid place. Using the Product under a hot or humid conditions, such as in the rain or in a sauna may cause the Product to malfunction. In this case, no warranty service will be provided.
6. Keep this Product away from magnetic objects such as credit cards, telephone cards, bank cards and certain tickets. The magnetic fi eld of the terminal may affect the data on such objects.
7. Avoid vibration and dropping the Product. When not in operation or when you are absent, pull out the power cord and keep the Product in a safe place.
8. Avoid dusty places and keep the power cord away from hot devices. When cleaning the Product, pull out the power cord fi rst. Dust off the pins of the power plug.
9. When storing a battery for a long period of time, recharge it and keep it at a room temperature. Even a fully charged battery will suffer reduced life due its characteristics.
10. Painting this Product may damage its appearance or the display, or may cause a fault. Peeled-off paint may
cause allergies. In this case, stop using the Product and consult a doctor.
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About the Product
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Checking Components
The images in this user manual may not refl ect the color and shape of the actual product. Please contact our Customer Care Center if you wish to purchase any additional or optional products.
[ Stylus Pen ][ Desktop Cradle ] [ Battery ]
[ Nautiz X5 Main Body ]
[ Adapter ]
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Checking Names of Parts
Barcode Scanner Window
Stylus Pen
Side Scanner Button
Power Button
Speaker
Power LED
Communication
LED
LCD Screen
[ USB cable ]
[ Spring Wire ]
Stylus Pen Strap/ Hand Strap Holder - Top
Flash
Camera Speaker
Reset Button
Earphone
Jack
Side
Scanner
Button
Front Scanner Button
Direction/Call/End/
Number/Character/
Function Buttons
Microphone
USB Cable Connector
Battery
Battery Fixing Pin
Hand Strap Holder - Bottom
IrDA
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Buttons
Button Description
Power button
Used to switch On/Off the terminal.
Barcode buttons (Right/Left)
Used to operate the barcode functions.
During a call
Used to adjust call volume during a call. (Right : Volume up / Left : Volume down)
Barcode button
Used to operate the barcode functions.
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Camera button
Press this button during a camera function to take a photo or video.
Arrow buttons
Used to move left/right/up/down.
Call button
Used to start the phone program. If you press this button once while using the phone program, a call is made to the last party in the call list.
Press ‘Send’ button on the keypad to connect Internet Explore. (WLAN only termninal)
End button
Ends the phone program. You can fi nish a call by pressing this button during the call.
You can also exit an application program.
Press and hold (at least 3 sec) this button to switch off the phone function.
SHIFT button
Used to switch between Lowercase/Uppercase English alphabet. (The default is Lowercase English.)
If you press this button once and then an alphabet key, the uppercase of the key is entered. Then, input mode is switched to the lowercase.
If you press this key twice, the input mode is remained in the Uppercase like Caps Lock until you release it.
To release the Caps Lock, you need to press the SHIFT key twice.
Space button
The cursor moves to the right, leaving an empty space. It works like the Space key in computer.
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Buttons 2
Button Description
BKSP button
The cursor moves backward, erasing the letters. It works like the Back Space key in computer. If you press and hold (at least 3 sec) this button, the letters are deleted one by one promptly and continuously.
Enter button
Changes lines in the text input mode. This button works like the Enter key in computer.
Numeric
Button Description
Mode change button
Used to switch the input character between Korean/English Uppercase/English Lowercase. If you press the mode switch button in the number mode, English Lowercase alphabets and symbols are displayed. The default is Numeric. Alphabets and symbols are activated until you press the mode change button again.
Light button
Press this button to set the Function key. If you press and hold this button for over 2 seconds, the LCD display light is switched On/Off. The Display On or Off status is maintained until you press the button again.
Window button
Press this button to enable the function keys. Press and hold this button for over 2 seconds, and the start menu window appears.
* button
Press and hold this button for over 3 seconds to switch between Vibration/Ringer modes.
# button
On the Phone main window, # is entered.
On the windows other than the Phone main window, if you
press and hold this key, the phone is locked.
F1 ~ F5 buttons
You can defi ne the functions. See p.52 for details.
Numeric / Alphabet button
The default is Numeric. Used to enter numbers or alphabets.
Reset button
Soft Reset
All the programs in use are closed and the system is rebooted.
Hard Reset
The product is initialized.
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Buttons 2 - QWERTY
Button Description
Alphabet button
Using to enter alphabets or symbols.
Numeric button
Alphabet button is default. Using to enter numbers or alphabets or symbol.
Window button
Press and hold this button for over 2 seconds, and the start menu from any application without tapping the screen.
TAB button
The Tab key helps to move the cursor to the next tab stop or the next fi eld (on a form).
Mode change button
Change the character mode to numeral, lower case or symbols.
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Function buttons [F1~F4]
This function is user programmable.
Light button
If you press and hold this button for over 2 seconds, the LCD display light is switched On/Off. The Display On or Off status is maintained until you press the light button again.
Star button
Produces an asterisk. If you press and hold this button for over 3 seconds, vibration mode will be turned on.
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Features
Item Description
CPU PXA 320, 806MHZ
OS Windows Mobile 6.1
RAM 256MB
ROM 512MB
DISPLAY 3.5” QVGA TFT-LCD/3.5” VGA TFT-LCD
INTERFACE RS-232, USB 1.1 Host & Client, IRDA
BATTERY Rechargeable, 3.7V 4400mAh, Li-ion
SIZE 80(W) x 160(H) x 35.5(D)mm
WEIGHT 425g
ADAPTER 5V 3A
(incl. a hand strap)
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Communication Spec.
Item Description
Frequency : TX (1922.4MHz~1977.6MHz)
RX (2112.4MHz~2167.6MHz)
WCDMA
Wireless Lan
Bluetooth
13.56MHZ RFID Frequency : 13.56Mhz
Frequency stability : within ±200Hz Antenna power : 250mW Propagation type : G7W, D7W Modulation method : QPSK/BPSK(FDD) Frequency : 2412MHz~2472MHz No. of channels : 13 Antenna power : 10mW/MHz Propagation type : GID, D2D Modulation method : DSSS/CCK(802.11b), CCK/ OFDM(802.11g) Frequency : 2402MHz~2480MHz No. of channels : 79 Antenna power : 20uW Propagation type : F1D Modulation method: GFSK
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Learning the Basics
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Inserting/Removing Battery
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Inserting a Battery
1 Place the battery and push in
to the arrow direction.
2 Turn the battery pins inside
to fi x the battery.
Before removing a battery, make sure to switch off the terminal. An abrupt power shutoff may result in a trouble.
Removing a Battery
1 Switch off PDA.
2 Turn the battery pins
outside to remove the battery.
3 Lift off the battery to the
arrow direction.
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Inserting/Removing USIM/USAM Card
Inserting a USIM/ USAM Card
Insert a USIM/USAM card to the arrow direction.
Removing a USIM/USAM Card
Remove a USIM/ USAM card to the arrow direction.
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Inserting/Removing USIM/USAM Card
About USIM Card?
This USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) is a user identifi cation card which is inserted into a W-CDMA phone.
This card integrates the SIM card containing subscriber information and the Universal IC Card (UICC) containing communication and banking function. It provides various functions including user authentication, global roaming, and e-transaction.
This chip is required for communication with the 3rd generation WCDMA terminals. You can use this card for voice mobile calls including international roaming and e-commerce services regardless of type of terminal and communication service provider.
About USAM Card?
A security application module is installed on the smart card. Integrated into the card reader, it authenticates the card and the terminal, encrypts communication data to protect the information, and authorizes and verifi es communication messages.
The module stores electronic information transferred from the card, and has the SAM for card authentication in the program for e-commerce.
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Setting Password
In order to prevent your USIM card from being used by another person, you need to lock it.
Setting a PIN code
Start > Phone > Menu Tab > Options... > Security Tab
Enter [PIN required for telephone use], enter a 4~8 digit password, and click on [ok].
Cautions
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• The PIN code is a password used to protect the data on a USIM card. The default PIN code is <0000>, and you can change it as you like.
• The PUK code is an 8-digit code which resets three (3) consecutive PIN input errors. The PUK code is written on the envelope or the body of the USIM card. Note that the USIM card is disabled if you enter an incorrect PUK code 10 times in succession.
• The USIM card is permanently disabled if you enter an incorrect PIN code for 3 times or an incorrect PUK code 10 times. If this happens, you need to purchase a new card. Please visit the nearest dealer if you have forgotten or mislaid your PIN and PUK codes.
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Inserting/Removing MicroSD Card
A MicroSD card is a micro fl ash memory media which is used for storing and transferring data.
Inserting a MicroSD Card
Push a memory card in the direction of the arrow on the SD card slot until it is completely inserted.
Removing a MicroSD Card
If you push the memory card in, it will spring out. Then, pull out the card.
Precautions
• Make sure to push in the memory card completely. If it is not inserted completely, the device will not be able to access the memory card.
• In order to remove the memory card, push the inserted memory card once, and the card will spring out slightly. Then, pull out the memory card. Applying excessive force to remove the memory card will result in a malfunction of the device.
• Removing the memory card or shutting off the power while using a memory card may result in loss of data, or malfunction of the card and the terminal.
• Make sure to back up critical data on a computer. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for loss of data in the device.
• If the memory card gets stuck in the device, do not remove it by force. Visit the nearest after-sales service center. Then, replace or return the card to the dealer from which it purchased.
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Charging a terminal with a desktop charger
Place the terminal on the desktop charger, and connect the adapter to the adapter jack on the rear of the desktop charger.
< Rear side of desktop charger >
Adapter jack
Use the enclosed adapter for maximum safety and effectiveness. Power cables are sold separately. Please contact our Customer Care Center if you wish to purchase one.
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About the Battery
• Standby time (extended battery) : at least 168 hours
• Talk time (extended battery) : at least 8 hours
• Capacity (extended battery) : 4400mA
Charging indication lamp
Battery Operating Time
Operating
Time
Continuous
talk time
Continuous
standby
time
Battery Charging Time
Charging
Time
Time
Extended
Battery
At least 8
hours
At least
168 hours
Extended
Battery
Within 5
hours
• In order to prevent damage to the battery, the modem is switched off automatically. Please charge the battery.
• The continuous talk and standby times are measured under actual conditions, but may vary depending on the type of usage.
Charging Status Indication
In Charging
Charging
lamp
• The charging indication lamp on the desktop charger and the terminal switches to green when the charging is fi nished. The battery will not be damaged if charging continues.
• The time required for charging depends on the charging status. If the charging time gets shorter than half the normal time, you need to purchase a new battery.
Red Green
Charging
Finished
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Switching the Power On/Off
You can switch the power on/off by pressing the [Power] button on the upper part of the terminal.
Power Button
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