NU MOBILE COMPUTERS NMC HW430 User Manual

NMC 430 Users Guide
NMC HW430 Series PDA
Windows Mobile 6.5
User Guide
NMC 430 Users Guide
Contents
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 3
1.1E
XPOSURE TO RADIO USE
......................................................................................................................3
1.2RF E
XPOSURE INFORMATION
..................................................................................................................3
1.3B
ATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
.............................................................................................................. 4
1.4E
LECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
...................................................................................................................4
1.5D
RIVING
............................................................................................................................................. 4
CHAPTER 2: ABOUT NMC HW430 SERIES .......................................................................................5
2.1A
BOUT
HW430...................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2F
EATURES
........................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3G
ETTING STARTED
................................................................................................................................7
2.3.1Sim Card and SD Card Installation ...........................................................................................7
2.3.2Battery Installation .................................................................................................................. 8
2.3.3Battery Charging......................................... .............................................................................9
2.3.4 Remove the screen protector ............................................... .................................................10
2.4T
URNING ON AND OFF THE DEVICE
....................................................................................................... 10
2.4.1Turning the HW430 On ................... .. ........................................................................ ................. 10
2.4.2Turning the HW430 Off..............................................................................................................11
2.5R
ESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
........................................................................................................ 11
CHAPTER 3: BASIC SETTINGS ............................................................................................................12
3.1H
OME SCREEN
..................................................................................................................................12
3.2S
TART SCREEN
...................................................................................................................................13
3.3T
ITLE BAR
......................................................................................................................................... 14
3.4T
ILE BAR
.......................................................................................................................................... 16
3.5S
ECURING DEVICE
..............................................................................................................................17
3.6S
ETTING DATE AND CLOCK
...................................................................................................................18
3.6.1Setting Regional Option....... .................................................................................................. 18
3.7S
OUND AND NOTIFICATIONS
................................................................................................................19
3.8B
ACKLIGHT SETTING
........................................................................................................................... 19
3.9P
OWER MANAGEMENT
.......................................................................................................................19
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3.10D
ATA TRANSMIT
..............................................................................................................................20
3.10.1Transmit with PC..................................................................................................................20
3.10.2File Explorer ............... .......................................................................................................... 20
3.11I
NSTALLING AND REMOVING PROGRAM
................................................................................................21
3.11.1Installing from Device ............................................................................................. .. ........... 21
3.11.2Installing from PC................................................................................................................. 21
3.11.3Removi ng Program ................. .............................................................................................21
3.12T
ASK MANAGER
.............................................................................................................................. 22
3.13S
YSTEM INFORMATION
...................................................................................................................... 22
3.14C
AMERA
.........................................................................................................................................23
3.15GPS .............................................................................................................................................. 23
CHAPTER 4: CONNECTING AND SYNCHRONIZING ............................................................................ 24
4.1A
CTIVESYNC
......................................................................................................................................24
4.2S
YNCHRONIZING WITH
PC....................................................................................................................24
4.3C
ONNECTING TO INTERNET
.................................................................................................................. 24
4.4S
ENDING AND RECEIVING E-MAIL
..........................................................................................................25
4.5C
ONNECTING WITH BLUETOOTH
............................................................................................................26
CHAPTER 5: ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................ 27
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C
hapter 1: Safety Inform
ation
1.1 Exposure to Radio Use
HW430 series is equipped with Bluetooth
, WI
-Fi and Cellula
r modem r
adio. In
so
me situat
ion or area, us
er may be re
quired to turn off th
e r
adios. Fo
r example;
 User’s needs to turn the
phone OFF when in an area posted “T
URN
OFF
RADIO SIGNA
L.” to avoid in
terfering with
blasting operations.
 User needs to turn
OFF th
e r
adio signal in health ca
re fac
ilities. Hospitals o
r
health ca
re fac
ilities may be using devices that sensiti
ve to R
adio
Frequen
cy energy.
 Aviat
ion authori
ty reg
ulations prohibit us
er from
using phon
e w
hile in th
e
ai
rcraft.
In order to prevent the
handheld fro
m emitting r
adio signals, do the following step
:
To turn
off the devi
ce:
Press
and hold the po
wer button for 3 sec to turn o
ff.
To turn
off the Communication options e.g. Bluetooth
, W
i-Fi
, ce
llula
r
modem r
adio
:
Go to control
panel sel
ect Network
and Dial-up Conn
ect
ions.
If any r
adios a
re on, tap
and hold to sel
ect turn
off th
e c
onn
ect
ion.
1.2 RF Exposure Information
This
PDA meets the government’s re
qui
rement for e
xposu
re to r
adio
waves.
This
PDA is designed
and manufactured no
t to exceed the em
ission limits fo
r e
xposu
re to
r
adio frequen
cy (RF) energy set by the Federal Comm
unications Commission of th
e
U
.S.
Government. The e
xposu
re st
andard fo
r wireless devices em
ploys a unit of
me
asu
rement known as the Spec
ifi
c A
bsorption Ra
te (SAR). The SAR limit set by the
FCC is
1.6W/Kg. Test for SAR are c
ondu
cted
using standard operating positions
a
ccepted by the
FCC with the devi
ce tr
ansmitting at its highes
t cert
ified po
wer level
in all
tested frequency
bands.
Alt
hough S
AR is determined at the highest cert
ified
po
wer level, the act
ual S
AR level of the device w
hile operatin
g can be well below the
m
aximu
m v
alue. This is becaus
e the PDA is designed to operate at mult
iple po
wer
l
evels so as to use
onl
y the
pos
er re
quired
to reach the network. In general, the
c
los
er user to a wireless
base station antenna
, the lower the power output.
For bod
y worn operat
ion
, t
his PDA has been
tested
and
meets the
FCC RF exposu
re
g
uidelines for us
e with an acce
sso
ry that cont
ains no
metal
and the positions of th
e
hands
et m
inimum of 1.
5 cm from the
body. Us
er of other e
nhan
cements may not
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e
nsu
re com
plian
ce with
FCC RF exposu
re g
uidelines. If us
er do not use a
body-worn
a
cce
sso
ry
and a
re not
holdin
g the PDA at the ear,
position the hands
et a m
inimum of
1.5 cm from your
bod
y when the device is switched
on.
1.3 Battery Safety Information
Do not use oth
er battery which is not intended for the pr
oduct. Use onl
y
the battery compat
ible fo
r the device
and follow ba
ttery
usa
ge, storage,
and chargin
g g
uidelines in this us
er g
uide.
A damage recharge
able Lithium-ion pol
ymer battery can c
aus
e e
xplosion
or fire. To p
revent per
sonal inju
ry
and/or prop
erty damage:
Do not open,
disassembl
e,
punctu
re, or cr
ush the ba
ttery.
Do not leave or store the PDA in an area which is near a heat
sou
rce such as vehicle
dashboard, d
ryer or other heat
sou
rce.
Do not attempt to
ins
ert foreign
obj
ect into the battery or
allo
w
c
onducti
ve
obj
ects to contact the battery.
In the event of battery leak:
Do not have any contact with the battery
fluid.
 If battery
fluid leaks onto the skin o
r cloth, w
ash the aff
ected
area with clean wa
ter.
Please contact your current NMC
distributor or local
NMC ve
ndor if you
susp
ect damage to your PDA or battery for
insp
ect
ion and
reparat
ion.
1.4 Electrostatic Discharge
Please
follow prop
er electrostatic
discha
rge precaut
ion to p
revent static
dama
ge that can harm electr
oni
c com
ponents insid
e your device.
1.5 Driving
U
sin
g m
obile devi
ce or acce
sso
ry w
hile drivin
g may c
ause distraction and
maybe
illegal in so
me areas where you drive. Please obey the laws
and
reg
ulations on the use of mobile device.
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C
hapter 2: About
NMC HW
430 Seri
es
2.1 About HW430
NMC
HW430
I
ndustrial
PDA is
based on
the Te
xas instruments D
M3730 proce
sso
r
r
unning a
t 1 G
Hz. This devi
ce is an OMAP compat
ible packa
ge with an ARM
Co
rtex-A8 core
and po
wer
ful
gr
aphics a
ccelerator. The 4.3
-inch
c
apaciti
ve
multi-touch
display offers
480 x 800
pixel
WVGA re
solution. Oth
er new era tech
includes dual ca
meras, a micr
o-SD card slo
t, speedy 802.11 W
i-Fi, in
tegrated GPS
and
optional
3G m
obile broadband.
2.2 Features
This s
ect
ion provides the features of the HW430 series and describes ho
w to set
t
his devi
ce for the first time
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Features
1 Earpiece
Use to
listen during phon
e conversat
ion.
2
3.5 mm he
ads
et
c
onn
ector
Use to c
onn
ect a he
adset.
3
Webcam
To captu
re a front view picture
and use for Video
c
all.(Not suppo
rt on Win M
obil
e 6.5)
4
Pr
oximi
ty & Light
Senso
r
Pr
oximi
ty
function is used specificall
y towards near
field proximi
ty
applications. In mobile phones
, the
proximi
ty detect
ion can d
etect when the user
positions of mobile phone is clos
e to their ear.
Light sensor d
etects the av
ailabili
ty of light
and
automaticall
y contr
ols the brightness of s
creen
backlight intensity.
5
IR Use for sending and
receiving
infrared signals.
6
LED indicato
r
LED indicator indicates the ba
ttery power or
charging stat
us.
7
Power Button
Press
and hold the button fo
r 3 sec
onds to turn on/off HW430. Press to turn
on/off the s
creen.
8
Function
Key
Use to trigger the barcode reader for
HW430
series with barcod
e reader.
Press
and hold fo
r 3 sec
onds to Mu
te
HW430.
9
Volu
me Up / Down
Increases or decreases the c
all volu
me when a c
all
is in pro
gre
ss. In oth
er
applications, i
t contr
ols th
e
v
olu
me of m
usic or oth
er
audio.
10 4.3” Touch s
creen
Display all information needed to opera
te
HW430.
11 Opens th
e Start me
nu.
12 As the sec
ond button on bottom.
13 As the third button
(so
metimes forth) on bottom.
14 As the
fifth button (so
metimes
sixth) on bottom.
15 Micro US
B
Use for charging
and communication.
16 Microphon
e
Use for voice recor
dings.
17 Speaker
Provides
audio output fo
r m
usic and video.
18
LED Use it as a
flashlight.
19
5 MP Rear Camera
Takes photos o
r record vide
os.
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2.3 Getting started
To sta
rt
usin
g the
HW430 fo
r the first
time: Inst
all SD Card
Inst
all th
e Battery
Chargin
g the Battery
Remove the screen protector
2.3.1 Sim Card and SD Card Installation
To Install the S
IM Card
and SD Card
:
1. Place the
HW430 facing down and then loca
te the screws on the
backsid
e 2. Unscrew the screws
and
gently
pull the ba
ck cover
3. P
ull the plastic strap and then
remove the battery
4
. Loca
te the SIM card
hold
er
5. Insert the SIM card (with the g
old parts facing down and cut-off corn
er facing
out) in the di
rect
ion of the arrow as shown in the figu
re
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6
. Loca
te the SD card
hold
er
7. P
ush the SD card hold
er in the direct
ion of the arro
w to
unlo
ck it.
8. Pick
and rais
e the SD card
hold
er up in upright
position and then pu
t the SD
Card into the so
cket
9
. Clos
e the SIM card
hold
er
and push it into lo
ck
position until th
ere is a click
sound
2.3.2 Battery Installation
1. Re
ins
ert the battery by latc
hin
g the bottom first
and then push it down.
2. After battery
installation, put ba
ck the back cover
and ma
ke sure
all th
e 6 screw
holes fit. S
crew
and fix the ba
ck cover by
usin
g gentle torque of 2 Kg
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Ch
eck the Se
alin
g
2.3.3 Battery Charging
Please charge the battery before
usin
g the PDA for the first time, charge the
ba
ttery until the
LED indicato
r turns
solid
green. To charge the
HW430, use a
c
able or a dockin
g with
appropria
te power
supply. Fo
r more
information abou
t
the
HW430 a
cce
ssories, s
ee c
hap
ter 5.
To cha
rge the battery
usin
g USB/
Cha
rge c
abl
e:
1.
Conn
ect the power
supply outpu
t c
onn
ector to the
input po
wer port on the
USB
/Cha
rge c
able.
2. Remove the protective r
ubb
er
and conn
ect the USB/
Cha
rge c
abl
e to the
bottom of HW430. The ba
ttery charge
LED indicates the ba
ttery charging
status
LED Status
Indication
OFF
HW430 is no
t charging
HW430 is not properl
y c
onn
ected to a power
Solid
Red
HW430 is in charging process
Solid
Green
Chargin
g complete
This produ
ct uses a
non-
remov
able ba
ttery. The battery
should
only b
e removed when you want to c
han
ge the SD Card or SIM
Card.
To cha
rge the battery
using Dockin
g:
1.
Conn
ect the docking to power, Insert the
HW430 into the slo
t to
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2. The
HW430 LED indicator indicates the status of the ba
ttery charging
This docking provides Inpu
t: 12V/36W DC in
2.3.4 Re
mo
ve the screen
protector
The HW430 has
3 screen protectors on the front screen, real camera lens
and
top se
nsor lens (Optional). Pleas
e remove the screens protectors to av
oid th
e
ima
ge
quali
ty
aff
ected.
2.4 Turning On and Off the Device
2.4.1 Turning the HW430 On
1. Press
and hold the po
wer button for 3 sec
onds, located on th
e right
side of the unit.
2. When the device vibrates, release the power butt
on.
The desktop s
creen is
displayed.
When you
finished the OS ima
ge
upda
te
and turn the HW430
on, pleas
e wait more t
han
1 m
inu
te on the start screen to
load the image data. You'd b
etter to c
onn
ect the power
adap
ter to av
oid th
e mac
hin
e
shutdown du
e to
insufficient po
wer.
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2.4.2 Turning the HW430 Off
1. To turn
off the devi
ce, press
and hold the po
wer button until the
phon
e
turn
off.
2. User can
also use Turn Off program in Sta
rt Me
nu.
2.5 Resetting to Factory Defaults
To
reset the device to factory de
faults
:
1. Press Power Button
and Volu
me Up key at the same time w
ill
reset your
devi
ce to factory de
faults. Ins
ert the
password and tap en
ter.
2.
Tap
Reset de
faul
t to reset the device to factory de
faults.
3. If it re
quires password, ins
ert 0000 as the
password fo
r reset to factory
default.
Performing a factory data reset does not delete any system softwa
re
updates.
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C
hapter 3: Basic Settin
gs
3.1 Home Screen
You can chan
ge the c
olor o
r w
allpap
er for
HW430 ho
me screen. Go to Start Menu
and tap S
ettings. There are some items you can setting here.
Choose Ho
me to c
han
ge
the home screen c
olor and wallpaper.
In Appearance, the
list shows th
eme you can c
hoose for HW430. Sel
ect the theme
and press OK on the bottom bar. Then the Ho
me Screen w
ill b
e c
hanged.
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You can also us
e the picture you want to be the w
allpaper. In Appearan
ce, click the
check
box und
er theme
list. And tap
Browse to select the picture you want to
appl
y
to w
allpaper.
3.2 Start Screen
All the
function for HW430 is in Sta
rt Screen.
You can en
ter t
his b
y tap Start Menu
icon on the bottom.
Home-Tap to ba
ck to Home
S
creen.
E-mail-Send or receive m
ail.
IE-Brow
sin
g the we
bsite.
Settings-Setting for system,
clock, Bluetooth
and so on.
Alarms-Set the Alarms.
W
indows Media-Play the m
usi
c
and video file in HW430.
M
SN Weather-Vi
ew the weather
information fro
m MSN.
M
SN Money
-Vi
ew the stock
market
information fro
m MSN.
Games-Pla
y game on
HW430.
T
asks-Add task
list and chan
ge
the priority for each one.
Text-Send o
r receive m
ail.
C
ontacts-Add
and edi
t your
contacts.
Cale
ndar-Add and edi
t the
schedule on calendar.
Ge
tting Started-Step by step to
s
et up
HW430.
Picture
s & Videos
-Vi
ew the
pictu
re
and video file in
HW430. Messenger
-Log in
your Messenger acc
ount.
W
indows Live-Log in Windows
Li
ve acc
ount.
Calc
ulator-Open Calculato
r
application.
Notes-Make notes by
hand
writing or ty
ping.
File Explo
rer-M
ana
ge your
files
one HW430.
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ActiveSync-S
etting the
ActiveSync with PC.
T
ask Mana
ger-M
ana
ge
all tas
k
on HW430.
Help
-Conn
ect to W
indows
P
hone Online Help Cen
ter.
Modem
Link-Settings
abou
t
Modem
Lin
k with PC.
Remote Desktop Mobile-S
etting
the remote desktop
function.
Internet Sharing-S
etting the
functions and conn
ecting way.
Search Phone-Search data o
r
files in HW430.
OfficeM
obile2010
-Open
Offi
ceM
obil
e2010 A
pplications.
Power OFF-Po
wer
off
application to turn off HW430.
WDC Reader-Barcode Reader or
RFID
application only for HW430
with BR or RFID.
3.3 Title Bar
Clickable icons in
the Title Bar imme
diately sho
w you the status of your network,
your
phon
e, the v
olu
me, the battery,
and
the time. Use the
followin
g t
abl
e to
understand wha
t the ic
ons
me
an.
Status Bar Icon Descriptions
Icon
Descr
iption
You ha
ve a new not
ification.
You ha
ve a new text me
ssage.
You ha
ve a new e-m
ail
me
ssage.
You ha
ve a new
instan
t me
ssage.
You missed a call.
The spea
ker
phone is on.
The phone is roaming.
An
ala
rm it set.
Th
e micr
ophone is on.
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Icon
Descr
iption
A Bluetooth he
ads
et is detected.
An ActiveSync c
onn
ect
ion has been established.
Th
ere was a pr
obl
em with the ActiveSync synchr
onization.
Synchronizin
g through a W
i-Fi conn
ect
ion.
Conn
ected to a wireless network
and oth
er networks are detected.
I
nformation about a n
ew wireless network is av
ailable.
A network c
onn
ect
ion is active.
A network c
onn
ect
ion is inactive.
The phone has maximum signal s
trength.
The phone has no signal.
The phon
e c
apabili
ty is
off.
The phone has no s
ervice.
The phone is searching for s
ervice.
Data is bein
g tr
ansf
erred.
A voice c
all is in pro
gre
ss.
Voices call in on hold.
Th
ere is no SIM card present in the computer.
Th
e v
olu
me is
off and the phone is s
et to vibrate.
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Icon
Descr
iption
Th
e v
olu
me is
on.
Th
e v
olu
me is
off.
The ba
ttery
has a full cha
rge.
The ba
ttery
has a
me
diu
m charge.
The ba
ttery
has a
me
diu
m charge.
The ba
ttery
has a lo
w charge
The ba
ttery
has a
very low charge.
The ba
ttery is attached to exter
nal po
wer
and is charging.
No battery is
installed in th
e computer.
Call forwarding is on.
Voi
ce m
ail is off.
GPS locator is
off.
GPS locator is
on.
3.4 Tile Bar
On
the screen bottom it’s
Til
e Bar which
shows Lo
ck Screen icon,
Calendar icon
,
Menu
and so on. H
ere is some
Til
e Bar below.
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You can press
to enter Start Me
nu.
Pre
ss
w
ill ba
ck to prev
ious step.
Press
to lock
HW430 and if you wan
t to
unlo
ck
just press
to enter
unlo
ck page.
3.5Securing Device
To lo
ck the screen, t
ap
to access lock screen mode. To
unlo
ck the screen, tap
to enter
unlo
ck screen
and tap th
e Unlock.
In order to prevent some
body a
ccess to your per
sonal data
, you can lock
HW430
when its
inacti
ve for a spec
ifi
c time. And it w
ills needs password to a
ccess
unlo
ck
device.
Go to Start menu > Settings > Lock. Check the
box of “Prompt if phon
e
unused for” and s
et the time for
idl
e time. And you can set the
password
type
and
password in the blank below.
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3.6 Setting Date and Clock
You could s
etting the date
and ti
me on
HW430.Go to
Start
me
nu > Settings >
Cloc
k & Alarms. In the Time page you can set the time
zon
e, date
and
time here.
In the Alarms page here are 3
alarms
you can set. And set the repeat day in
Description i
tem.
3.6.1 Setting Regional Option
If you want to c
han
ge the reg
ion on HW430 you can go to
Start menu > Settings >
System > Regional Settings. In Reg
ion pa
ge you can c
hoos
e the reg
ion in drop-down
list. In Da
te, Time, Currency
and Numb
er page you can set the format for each one.
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3. 7Sound and Notifications
To
c
han
ge the
sound or notifications
, you can go t
o
Start menu > Settings >
Sounds & Notifications. In
Sounds pa
ge you can set when w
ill
e
nabl
e the
sounds
such as fo
r events or screen t
aps. In Notifications pa
ge you can set the
sounds fo
r
each event in dr
op-down list.
In
Vibrations pa
ge you can e
nabl
e vibrat
ion fo
r tap
s
creen
and th
e vibrate type such as
sho
rt, me
dium or long.
3.8 Backlight Setting
To
c
han
ge the backlight, you can go t
o
Start menu > Settings > System >
Backlight. In Battery Power page
and Ex
ter
nal Po
wer page you can set the time to
turn
off
the backlight if
HW430 is not used for a specifi
c time. And you can
use drop-down lis
t to select the time. In Brightness page you can
adjus
t the
brightness by scroll bar.
3.9 Power Management
The s
etting
abou
t Power M
ana
gement w
ill help you to extend the ba
ttery
lif
e time.
Go t
o
Start menu > Settings > Po
wer.
In Battery page you can see the current
status of ba
ttery. In advanced page you can turn
off s
creen if
HW430 idle for a
specifi
c time to save the power.
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3.10 Data Transmit
You can copy files b
etween PC
and HW430 or stora
ge card in
HW430. You can
m
ana
ge
files b
y PC or use
File Explo
rer on
HW430.
3.10.1 Transmit with PC
First of all, pleas
e c
onn
ect
HW430
to PC by USB c
able.
Use ActiveSync on PC
and
tap
Explo
rer. And it w
ill sho
w the
folders on HW430. You
can copy any
files on
HW430 to PC o
r copy
files fro
m PC to
HW430 on this way.
3.10.2 File Explorer
You can also use File Explo
rer to m
ana
ge
files on HW430. Go to
Start menu > File
Explo
rer and i
t w
ill show folders in Stora
ge Card or in
HW430. Tap
the
file and
press
Menu on the bottom.
You can cut o
r copy
fil
e to
HW430’s stora
ge or storage
card. On the top drop down
list shows all stora
ge
pla
ce such as My Device, me
ans
HW430, and Stora
ge Card.
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3.11 Installing and Removing Program
3.11.1 Installing from Device
If the
fil
e you want to
install is .cab fil
e, please dow
nload the fil
e to
HW430 and us
e
fil
e e
xplo
rer to
find
the .cab
file. Tap
that
fil
e to access
installation. Follo
w
the
installation step by step and you can choos
e the
position to install the file.
3.11.2 Installing from PC
If the
fil
e you want to
install is an .exe fil
e, you have to dow
nload i
t to PC
and
c
onn
ect
HW430
with PC by USB c
able.
After that
just doubl
e click the .exe
fil
e
and follo
w the steps on PC
and HW430.
3.11.3 Removing Program
When you want to
uninstall the progra
m, please go t
o
Start menu > Settings >
Systems > Remove Programs. The
lis
t w
ill show all progra
m which is already
installed on HW430. Choos
e the one want to remove
and
click the Remove
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Th
ere w
ill as
k you to c
onfi
rm t
his
removing,
just press Yes and press O
K to restart
HW430.
3.12 Task Manager
Tas
k M
ana
ger can m
ana
ge
all
r
unnin
g task on
HW430.
Go to Start menu > Task
M
ana
ger to open tas
k m
ana
ger program.
You can tap each on
e task
and press th
e
End Task button on bottom to end it or tap Menu to c
hoos
e End All Tasks.
3.13 System Information
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3.14Camera
To open Ca
mera
function
, you can go t
o
Start menu > Pictures & Videos. And
there is a Camera icon you can tap it to open Camera
application. In ca
mera mode,
t
ap and press En
ter button to take picture. If you want to c
han
ge
Video mod
e,
pleas
e tap Menu on bottom
and choose Video. In
Menu
lis
t you can c
han
ge Mode,
Brightness, Re
solution
, White B
alan
ce,
Flash and Options.
3.15 GPS
Go to Start
> Se
ttings > System > External GPS. The GPS Settings screen
appears
with Programs selected.
Sel
ect the COM port that you want your programs to use to get GPS data from your
HW430. Tap
Access
and sel
ect the Manage GPS automatically check
box.
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C
hapter 4: Connecting
and Synchronizin
g
You
can synchr
oniz
e with your PC for Out
loo
k,
Offi
ce
and files such as pictu
re
and
me
dia.
Before synchr
oniz
e with PC, you have to
install the n
ewest ActiveSync from
Micr
osoft official
we
bsite. And conn
ect with PC by USB c
able.
4.1 ActiveSync
In order to c
onn
ect
HW430
with PC you have to
install
ActiveSync first. Go to
Micr
osoft official
we
bsi
te search the newest ActiveSync
and install it.
It w
ill b
e
b
etter if later 4.5 ver
sion.
After
install
ActiveSync you can c
onn
ect to PC. And the ActiveSync w
ill d
etect your
HW430 automatically. If no
t you can remove the c
onn
ect
ion with PC and
try ag
ain.
The firs
t time c
onn
ect with ActiveSync w
ill as
k you synchr
onize or not.
Please tap
Next to setting the synchr
onizin
g relat
ionship.
After few steps setting,
all
the
files
,
e-m
ail, and
me
dia will be synchronized on HW430.
4.2 Synchronizing with PC
After the settings
upon
, you can synchr
oniz
e with PC with ActiveSync.
Conn
ect with
PC
and
go to Start menu c
hoos
e ActiveSync on
HW430.
It w
ill show as
the
pictu
re
below.
Pre
ss
to synchr
oniz
e m
anually.
4.3 Connecting to Internet
Before brow
sing in
ternet you have to c
onn
ect to W
ifi first. Go to Sta
rt Menu >
S
ettings >
Conn
ect
ions >
W
ifi.
And you w
ill s
ee the picture below.
Choos
e the
wireless you want to c
onn
ect
and
type in
password if need i
t to
finish th
e c
onn
ect
ion
s
etting.
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After c
onn
ected to W
ifi
, go to start menu tap IE to browse Internet.
You
can tap
to c
hoos
e more
function such as
key
board
, menu, back, start menu,
and exit.
The scroll bar on
the right
side is zoom in/out bar. The blank on
top is the URL
address blank and you can
type in the we
bpa
ge
address h
ere.
4.4 Sending and Receiving e-mail
First of all
, you have to setup the e-m
ail account. Tap
Start
>
e-m
ail >
Setup
e-m
ail.
Follo
w the steps to set up your e-m
ail account. You
can synchr
oniz
e with
Micr
osoft Outlook o
r POP M
ail s
erver.
To send and
receive m
ail
, tap Start
e-mail and tap New to
write a new m
ail.
And press send when you
finish th
e m
ail. You can manually sta
rt se
nding/
receiving
m
ail or stop it by press th
e menu
and choos
e Send/R
eceive.
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4.5 Connecting with Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless tec
hnolo
gy st
andard fo
r exc
hanging data o
ver
sho
rt
distances
from fixed and
m
obile devices
, creating per
sonal area n
etworks (PANs) with high
l
evels of security. It can c
onn
ect several devices, overcoming pr
oblems of
synchronization.
HW430 suppo
rt Bluetooth v2.1
+EDR.
It is
fully ba
ckward compat
ibl
e with 1.2.
The headline featu
re of 2.1 is securing simple
pairing (SSP)
: t
his improves
the
pairin
g experience for Bluetooth devices, w
hile in
cre
asin
g the use
and s
trength of
security.
2.1
allows
var
ious oth
er improvements, inc
ludin
g "Extended
inqui
ry
re
spons
e" (EIR), which provides more
information durin
g the
inqui
ry procedure
to
allow b
etter
fil
tering of devices before c
onn
ect
ion and
reduces the power
c
onsumption in low-po
wer mode.
Enhanced Data
Rate
(EDR) is for fas
ter data tr
ansfer. The nominal
rate of EDR is
abou
t 3 Mbit/s, alt
hough
the practical data tr
ansf
er rate is 2.1 Mbit
/s. ED
R can
provide lo
wer power c
onsumption through a
reduced duty cycle.
To sta
rt
pairin
g with other Bluetooth device, tap Start
Settings Bluetooth
Add. HW430
w
ill search all availabl
e Bluetooth devices nearby.
Choos
e the
devi
ce you want
and
type in the
password to pai
r with it. If you can’t
find HW430
from oth
er device please go to the Mode page
and
check the
box of “ma
ke t
his
devi
ce v
isibl
e to other device
s”.
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C
hapter 5:
Accessories
HW430 Standard A
cce
ssories
Standard A
cce
ssory
De
tails
Univer
sal US
B
A
dap
ter
Micro USB
Cabl
e
Provides power to the
HW430
and US
B comm
unication with a
hos
t computer
Bluetooth M
ana
ger
Provides an ease of use interface fo
r m
anagin
g the Bluetooth
Micro SD Card
4GB Micro SD Card
S
creen protector
Protect touch screen ag
ainst di
rt
and wa
ter
Quick Start G
uid
e
HW430 Optional A
cce
ssories
O
ptional A
cce
ssory
De
tails
Micro USB
Hos
t
Cable (OTG Cable)
Provides OTG
function and acting as a
host allowing a USB flash dri
ve to be
attached
Micro SD Card
Provides c
apaci
ty
size fro
m 8-32G
Hand Strap
Secu
re the device when
using i
t
Vehicl
e A
dap
ter
I
npu
t 5V DC cigarette lighter socket
USB car charger
Vehicl
e m
ountin
g kit
Fix the HW430 insid
e your vehicle
Bluetooth printer
 M
obil
e thermal receipt printer
 Quick
and efficient printin
g
 Withst
ands drop up to 1.
2 m

Long lasting ba
ttery

Supports wireless communication

Eas
y to store setup parameters
Offi
ce docking
I
npu
t 12V / 36W DC in
Heads
et
Wired
plug-in heads
et for
phone us
e
Sof
t case
hols
ter
Hols
ter with
flap
M
obil
e Power
Station
5V / 9V / 12V DC Out Capaci
ty: 12000 mAh / 3.7 V
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