Pidion BIP-1300 User Manual

Please read the following warnings before using the product.
Shapes and colors of the images shown in this manual may differ from the actual products.
Contents of the manual may differ based on the software version of products or conditions of the wireless provider.
※ Please read “Cautions and Instructions” before using the product.
PIDION is a Leading Brand in the mobile industry. Bluebird Soft Inc. is a trusted global company which represents high technology and is currently registered worldwide with its PIDION trademark legally protected by law.
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There may be a few operational problems caused by the application environment, application program, or other surrounding machinery. This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Service related to human security is not provided as there may be a possibility of confusion in the electric waves of the product.
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This wireless product might cause radio jamming or there may be a possibility of confusion in the
electric waves of the product. Service related to human security cannot be provided
under these circumstances so it is up to the user to take precautions.
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This machinery has been registered for electromagnetic emission sufficiency so the attention of
both the sellers and users are required. If an inappropriate product is sold or bought,
exchange it with a product for domestic use.
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(Information Communication
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This PDA device has passed the standard for the emission of electromagnetic waves. However, for the users health and safety please only use the authentic products provided by Bluebird Soft Inc. Otherwise your safety cannot be guaranteed.
1. Precautions for Storing and Charging the Battery
• If the product or battery has been submerged under water, do not attempt to dry it by heater or microwave. (In case of water damage, if the label inside the PDA changes color, you will not be able to receive free customer service for repair, so please be careful.)
• Ensure that necklaces, coins, etc. does not contact the battery’s connection terminal (the metal plate part).
• If you do not use the battery for a certain period of time, you must charge it first, and then store it in room temperature. This will ensure that the battery’s capacity and
durability are unaffected.
• Even when the battery is fully charged, usage time for a charge may shorten due to lowered voltage generated from the usage of the product.
• Use only original or authentic batteries and adaptors, and do not use them for applications other than those of the PDA.
(If you do otherwise there is a risk of explosion, or possibilities for shorter durability of the PDA, battery, and adaptor.)
Plug in the adaptor firmly so it does not jiggle. If symptoms such as smoke, odor, or noise occurs, immediately turn the product off and detach the adaptor from the
outlet. Also in cases of thunder or lightening, please detach the adaptor from the outlet as well.
2. Precautions for the Phone and Product
• Make sure you are aware of all information related to the products electromagnetic waves.
- This product transmits and receives high-frequency energy (RF energy) while it is on. The Department of Information and Communication has legislated and is
enforcing the safety standards of these effects on the human body. This product meets all the standards.
(If you do not use the authentic product, we cannot guarantee the user’s safety related to electromagnetic transmission.)
Please turn off the product in places where the use of it is prohibited (e.g.- airplanes, hospitals, etc.) or when you are in dangerous areas which may be associated to
electric waves.
• Do not put items using magnets such as credit cards, bankbooks, or transportation cards near the PDA. The magnetic waves from the PDA may damage the data saved in
the PDA.
• Record or store data from the PDA by making a backup copy. There may be cases where important data is deleted when repairing damage or upgrading the PDA, so
please backup your important data in advance.
• If the PDA has a RF Card reader we recommend that you do not use CDMA/GSM communications at the same time.
- If you use RF Card Reader and CDMA/GSM communication at the same time, calls may be cut off, incoming calls may not be received, or data connections might
became slow or completely cease. If you do not use it together, no problems with the connections will occur.
3. Other Precautions
• Data might be damaged by carelessness of the user or during reparation of the product. The producers are not responsible for the loss caused by it, so please record or
store your important data in advance.
• Do not remodel, disassemble or try to fix the product by yourself. Please contact customers service for reparations or inquiries.
• If you experience an allergic reaction from the product, stop using the PDA immediately and consult your doctor.
• Do not put dye or paint on the PDA. It may cause damage to the appearance or screen, or may cause the product to malfunction.
• Using the product in an environment with high temperature or humidity for a long period of time may cause damage to the product.
• If you use a drill, nail, or pen instead of the product’s Stylus Pen, it may cause damage to the LCD screen.
• Avoid external vibrations or shocks. When not in use and after detaching the power code, store it in a safe place where it cannot be dropped.
Cautions and InstructionsCautions and Instructions
In order to use the product properly and safely, and to prevent accidents in advance please follow the safety guidelines indicated below.
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Table of ContentsTable of Contents
Ⅰ. Knowing the Product
1. Components • 1
2. Basic Terms • 2
3. Button Description • 5
4. Function Key Description • 6
5. Attaching/Detaching the Battery • 7
6. Charging the Battery • 8
7. About Batteries • 10
8. Connection Status Alerts • 11
9. PDA Specification • 12
Ⅱ. Learning the Basics
1. Turning On/Off • 14
2. Using the Stylus Pen• 14
3. Starting the PDA • 15
4. Making/Receiving Calls • 17
5. Typing • 18
6. Using SD Memory Card • 20
7. Software Reset (Initialization) • 21
8. Hardware Reset (Memory Format) • 21
9. Using SIM Card • 22
Ⅲ. Functions
1. Using Barcode Reader • 23
2. Using Camera • 25
3. Using Infrared Port (IrDA) • 27
4. Using Bluetooth • 28
5. Using Wireless Admin • 30
6. Using USB Host • 31
7. Setting GSM Band • 32
8. Setting CDMA 1xEVDO Data Connection • 33
Ⅳ. Connecting ActiveSync
1. Installing ActiveSync• 34
2. Downloading Files • 36
Ⅴ. Appendix
1. Q&A • 37
2. Customer Service • 38
3. Certifications of the Product • 39
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1. Components
Thank you for purchasing a PIDION product.
Please check and make sure the following components are included in the package.
[Cradle][PDA]
[Battery]
[Stylus Pen]
[Power Cable]
[AC Adaptor]
[USB Cable] [Stylus Pen Elastic Cord]
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The pictures or the figures in this manual may differ from the actual product.
If you would like to purchase an additional or optional version, please contact Customers Service.
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2. Basic Terms
[Front]
Printer
Printer Output
Magnetic
Card Reader
CDMA/GSM Status Alert Lamp
Charge Alert
Lamp
LCD
Key Pad
Junction for Data Sync or
Portable Charge
Cradle Connection
[Bottom]
Please familiarize yourself with the basic terms of the PDA product.
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2. Basic Terms
[Right Side]
Speaker
Open/Close
Printer Button
Ear Jack
IC Card Reader
Barcode or
Camera Button
Reset Button
SD Slot
IrDA
[Left Side]
Printing Paper Status Window
USB Host
Terminal
Barcode or Camera Button
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2. Basic Terms
[Back]
Barcode Scanner
Camera
Hand Strap
Open/Close
Battery Case
Button
[Back]
Flash
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3. Button Description
The side button on the PDA is generally used as the Barcode Reader. You can also map it at the Users Setting to launch the Camera button.
Barcode/Camera
Side
Buttons
Move to the next line or enter signs and characters, run programs, or activate folders.
Enter
Execute an event while holding the function key and a numeric key simultaneously.
Function
Move to the left menu.
Move to the right menu.
Arrows
Turn the PDA ON/OFF. You can turn the LCD back light ON/OFF by pressing the button for more than 3 seconds.
Power
End the current call. Or terminate the program currently in use.
End
Change the character mode to <Digits → Lower Case Letters → Capital Letters>
Alpha
Deletes single characters at a time, from right to left.Clear
Launch Phone Program or make a phone call.Send
Front
Buttons
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4. Function Key Description
Move down+
Move up+
Launch Stylus Pen control program+
Commend Page Up+
Select the next launched program on Tasks, or move 8 spaces to the right in Word Mobile (same feature as the Tab key on the PC)
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Commend Page Down+
Gradually darken the LCD screen+
Commend Refresh (same feature as the F5 button on the PC)+
Gradually brighten the LCD screen+
Launch On-Screen Keyboard+
Launch Start (same feature as the Windows button on the PC)+
Combinations
of Function
Keys and
Digit/Symbol
Buttons
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5. Attaching/Detaching the Battery
[Attaching the Battery]
▪ After placing the battery into location and pressing the bottom part of the battery, the battery detachment button will pop up and will lock into position. ▪ After locking the battery into position, attach the battery cover by pushing it upwards.
[Detaching the Battery]
▪ When detaching the battery cover, press the detach button.
▪ After detaching from the battery case, separate the battery from the case by pulling it up, using the groove at the bottom lefthand corner.
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※ Detach the battery only after you turn off the product. ※ Abruptly turning off the product may cause damage, and you may lose saved data.
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Connect the 24pin
to the DC Jack Gender
6. Charging the Battery
▪ In order to charge your PDA directly with the adaptor, you have to connect the 24pin to the DC jack gender with the adaptor.
※ The 24pin to DC jack gender is an opptional item.
▪ As shown in the picture, identify the top and the bottom of the connector connected with the adaptor, and insert it into the junction for power connection of the PDA while pushing the buttons on both sides of the connector. ▪ After charging it completely, separate the PDA and adaptor by pressing the buttons on both sides of the connector.
※ Use the specified adaptor for the PDA.
[Charging with the Adaptor]
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※ The 9V 3A adaptor must only be used with the Bluebird products. If you use it with others PDAs with less voltage, it might cause damage or explosion, and can lower its durability.
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6. Charging the Battery
[Charging with the Cradle]
▪ As shown in the picture, connect the adapter to the right side of the cradle where the power is.
▪ Once you place the PDA in the cradle, push it until you hear a click.
▪ When charging the extra battery, place it in the cradle where the extra battery charging space is and press it until you hear a click.
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※ The battery is not charged when you first purchase a product. Please charge it for more than 48 hours before using it. ※ If the PDA has not been used for a long period of time you must charge the battery for 48 hours or more. ※ When the PDA and extra battery are attached together to the cradle, the PDA will charge before the extra battery.
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7. About Batteries
Charge Alert
Lamp on PDA
Charge Alert
Lamp on
Cradle
▪ When the PDA and extra battery are attached together in the cradle, the extra battery charges after the PDA is completely charged. Therefore, it may need extra time in order to charge the extra battery when the PDA and extra battery are placed together in the cradle.
▪ Status of Lamps during Charging
GreenGreenOrangeGreenPDA and Battery attached to
the Cradle (Charging Battery)
GreenGreenOrangeOrangePDA and Battery attached to
the Cradle (Charging the PDA)
GreenOrangeBattery attached to the Cradle
GreenOrangePDA attached to the Cradle
GreenOrangePDA Phone
CradlePDACradlePDA
CompletedChargingCharge Alert Lamp
Cases
※ When the Charge Alert Lamp on the cradle blinks orange, you must detach the battery and place it again. This will occur when the battery is not properly attached to the cradle.
※ Since batteries are consumable goods, the maximum time you can use the PDA will gradually decrease over time. If the usage time drops in half we recommend that you purchase a new battery. (Batteries are under warranty for 6 months from time of purchase.)
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※ The maximum duration of the battery can be changed according to the service of wireless providers, temperature of surroundings when in use, and the total period of battery use. Batteries will also be drained when using functions like the magnetic card reader, printer, IC card reader, Internet etc. and when used in areas without wireless service for an extended period of time.
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8. Connection Status Alerts
GSM/ CDMA Connection Status Alert Lamp
The PDA phone function is ON. However, GSM connection is not supported in this area
Green Lamp, On
Indicates trouble with GSM connectionGreen Lamp, Blinking very Fast
(0.2 second intervals)
GSM connection is on - In between a phone
conversation or data communication
Green Lamp, Blinking Faster
(0.6 second intervals)
GSM connection is on - Able to have phone calls in this area
Green Lamp, Blinking Slowly
(2 second intervals)
GSM connection is turned offGreen Lamp, Out
GSM connection is turned on
On the phone in conversation or data communication
Green Lamp, On
Sending/Receiving of SMS
Green Lamp, Blinking Faster
Modem is on and can have phone calls
Green Lamp, Blinking
Modem is off or the area is unable to have phone calls
Green Lamp, Out
CDMA 1xEVDO connection established
▪ Among the PDAs supporting GSM or CDMA 1xEVDO connection, you may check the connection status at the GSM/CDMA Status Alert Lamp located on the upper right-hand corner of the PDA.
▪ PDAs Supporting GSM - GSM Status Alert Lamp’s Status Quo
▪ PDAs Supporting CDMA 1xEVDO, CDMA 1xEVDO Status Alert Lamp’s Status Quo
※ Status of wireless LAN is not indicated by the lamp.
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9. PDA Specification
1.2m Concrete DropDrop Resistence
Max. 87(min.74) x 218 x 54.5(min.29)mm, 510gDimension
8.4V 2,000mAh Li-ion Battery (2,000mAh x 2cell)Battery
Internal (CDMA, GSM, Bluetooth, WLAN)Antenna
Speaker (Mono), Ear Jack (Mono, 3 Poles)Audio
Touch Screen, Function Keys, Numeric ButtonsInput
2.0M Pixel, FlashCamera
2” Thermal PrinterPrinter
1D (Linear Image Type or Laser Type), 2D (Only PDF 417, Linear Image Type)Barcode Engine
ISO7816, EMV2000 Level 1, 2 Certified Smart Card Reader, 3 SAMsIC Card Reader
ISO7810 (Track1,2,3) Card Reader / Bi-DirectionMSR
IrDA 1.2, Bluetooth Class 2 USB Host (Mini type USB) / Client RS-232C, SD Slot (Support SDIO) 1 SIM Card Slot, 3 SAM Card Slots
Interface
CDMA 1xEVDO & WLAN (802.11b/g), GSM & WLAN (802.11b/g) Communication
3.5” 260,000 Color 240x320 PixelDisplay
RAM: 128MB, ROM: 128MBMemory
Windows Mobile 5.0OS
Intel PXA270 520MHzCPU
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9. PDA Specification - Communication
Frequency : 2,402MHz ~ 2,480MHz Channels : 79 Channels Arial Power : 0.01mW or Less Modulation Method : F1D
Bluetooth
Frequency : 2,412MHz ~ 2,472MHz Channels : 13 Channels Arial Power : 10mW or Less Modulation Method : G1D, D2D Using Certified Module (SWL-2460C)
WLAN
Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) GPRS Multislot Class 12, Class B EDGE Multislot Class 10, Class B
GSM
CDMA 1xEV-DO (IS-856) Forward : Up to 2.4Mbps / Reverse: 153.6Kbps Dual Band
- Cellular : Sending (824.82MHz ~ 848.19MHz) / Receiving (869.82MHz ~ 893.19MHz)
- USPCS : Sending (1850MHz ~ 1910MHz) / Receiving (1930MHz ~ 1990MHz) Arial Power : 250mW or Less Modulation Method : G7W Using Certified Module (CDE-650G)
CDMA EVDO
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1. Turning On/Off
Power Button
2. Using the Stylus Pen
▪ Stylus Pen is an input device that can be used for selecting, launching, and moving items on the touch screen LCD. ▪ Pressing the Stylus Pen (Tap): Select or launch an item by touching an icon on the screen with the tip of the Stylus Pen. ▪ Dragging the Stylus Pen (Drag): Used to select multiple items, select characters or images by dragging. ▪ Holding the Stylus Pen Down (Tap and Hold): See the functions of the selected item(s) that show up in a popup box when you tap the screen with the Stylus Pen.
▪ You can turn on your PDA by pressing the Power Button on the upper right-hand corner of the keypad. ▪ With the Power turned ON, if you press the Power button for 3 seconds or more the Back Light will turn off. ▪ The Back Light will turn on again if you press the Power button for 3 seconds or more. ▪ You can turn off the PDA by pressing the power button when the PDA is ON or Back Light is OFF.
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The product can be damaged if you use a pen, nail, pin, etc. instead of the authentic Stylus Pen.
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3. Starting the PDA
[Adjusting the Screen]
[Windows Mobile Starting Screen]
▪ Optimize the screen input by using the Stylus Pen on the LCD screen.
▪ When you press the middle of the cross in the center using the Stylus Pen, the target moves. Press it again precisely with the Stylus Pen.
▪ Once you complete the initial wizard, you will see the starting screen as shown below.
Title Bar
Todays
Section
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3. Starting the PDA
[Starting Windows Mobile]
▪ When you press the Start button on the upper left-hand corner of the title bar, the start menu will appear.
Start
Button
Start Menu
Running
Programs and
Settings
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4) Dial by pressing the Send button or .
• Redial: If you press the Send button without entering any numbers, the most recent number will be dialed.
4. Making/Receiving Calls
[Making Calls]
1) You can launch the Phone Program by pressing the Send button
3) You can change the numbers by pressing the button.
2) You can then talk over the phone by pressing the Send Button or .
3) The call automatically ends when your press the End button or .
4) You can turn ON/OFF the modem by pressing the End button .
2) Press the number you want to dial.
5) The calling time will be initiated once you get connected.
The calling time will be indicated on the screen.
[Receiving Calls]
1) When the PDA rings, an ‘Incoming Call’ message will be shown.
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※ You have to connect the earphones to the PDA in order to make or receive calls
(Calling is not possible without the earphones).
※ Earphones are optional items.
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5. Typing
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[ Keyboard ] [ Letter Recognizer ] [ Transcriber ]
This input method displays an on-screen keyboard that can be used to input characters by tapping the screen using the stylus pen.
This option allows you to enter texts using your own handwriting. The screen is divided into three different sections. A capital letter area, lowercase letter area, and a number area. Characters are entered by printing letters in each area. The character is then analyzed and typed on the screen automatically.
The transcriber option is similar to the letter recognizer. However, instead of entering characters into a designated area, you can enter entire words and sentences using your own handwriting.
Transcriber supports both printing and cursive writing styles and then automatically types the information on the screen.
[ Selecting Text Input Mode ]
[ Block Recognizer ]
[ Built-in Numeric Keypad ]
5. Typing
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Using Keypad, you can type letters, punctuations, numbers, and other Special characters into the text entry fields or other applications available on your PDA.
There are five different
character input methods available:
1. Block Recognizer
2. Built-in Numeric Keypad
3. Keyboard
4. Letter Recognizer
5. Transcriber
This input method uses the traditional writing area box split in the middle.
The left side is used to write letters and the right side is for number entries.
Symbols and common functions are located in other smaller boxes located in the right of the writing box area.
6. Using SD Memory Card
SD Card Slot
*SD Card is a subminiature flash drive used for storing and moving data, etc.
▪ Inserting SD Card: Push in the memory card in the direction of the arrow indicated on the SD Card slot
until it is safely placed within the slot.
▪ Removing SD Card: If you push the memory card fully in, it will partially pop out. You can then remove
the card by pulling on the exposed part.
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▪Press reset button while keep holding for 5 seconds
7. Software Reset (Initialization)
Reset Button
When you press the Reset button firmly with the Stylus Pen, you will lose all unsaved files and end all opened programs. This function is the same as the Reset button on your PC.
▪ Press the Reset button on the right side of the PDA with the Stylus Pen. ▪ The PDA will restart.
8. Hardware Reset (Memory Format)
When you reset the hardware, it initializes the PDA into the status when you first purchased it. When you launch Hardware Reset, you will lose all the programs installed in the memory (RAM), documents and personal settings, so use it with caution.
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※ You can reset the software when something unexpected happens
to the PDA such as crashing of programs or freezing.
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※ We are not responsible for the loss of data and programs, so we strongly advise that you backup your data when launching Hardware Reset.
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9. Using SIM Card
SIM Card Slot
Detach the battery before using the SIM Card. As seen in the picture below, the slot located in the upper right section (among the 4 slots) is the SIM Card Slot. Please insert the SIM card in this slot.
※ Among the 4 slots only the upper right slot is the SIM Card Slot. The other 3 are SAM Card Slots, so if you insert the SIM Card into the other slots the card will not work properly.
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1. Using Barcode Reader
As shown in the pictures below, place the PDA towards the barcode and press the left/right button.
▪ The barcode can be read from any angle (corner).
▪ For PDF417, you have to scan the barcode from top to bottom or vice versa.
▪ The barcode can be read by scanning in the same direction of the barcode (Diagonally not vertically).
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Go to [Start] → [Settings]
Select [System] tab, and launch [Barcode Setting]
Go to [Start] → [Programs], launch Word Mobile
Open a new document.
Push Barcode button towards the Barcode reader in order to read the barcode you need.
Values of the barcode read will be shown on the new note.
1. Using Barcode Reader
[Basic Tests for Barcode Reader]
Setting Barcode
① Steps: Go to [Start] → [Settings] → [System] ② Launch [Barcode Setting] ③ Check if it is in Virtual Wedge <Enable>
If it is in [Disable], set it as [Enable] and click [Yes].
[Setting Barcode Reader]
If the Barcode does not work, set up the barcode as described below.
※ Or, you can launch Barcode Setting with the alternate steps below.
① Steps: [Start]→ [File Explorer]
② On [My Devices], select [Program Store]
③ Launch [Barcode Setting]
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※ When you use barcode on specific programs, please consult the producers of the programs.
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2. Using Camera
※ Or, you can launch the Camera program or photo album as described below: ▪ Go to [Start] → [Programs] → [File Explorer] Select [My Devices] on the top of the explorer and go to [ProgramStore] folder. Go to [CAMERA] folder and launch [CAMERA] program.
[Launching Camera Program]
▪ Go to [Start] → [Programs], and launch [CAMERA] program. ▪ If you map the side button of the PDA to use it as a camera button, the [CAMERA] program will launch when you press the side button.
▪ Set Screen ① Close Camera Program ② Adjust Brightness ③ Set Resolutions: 320*240 ~ 1600*1200 ④ Special Effects: Normal, Gray, Solaris, Aqua, Negative ⑤ Quality: High(H), Medium(M), Low(L) ⑥ Add the Flash Icon: Flash On / Off ⑦ Photograph ⑧ Photo Album
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2. Using Camera
[Launching the Photo Album]
▪ Go to [Start] → [Programs]
Then launch [ImageViewer] program
▪ Or touch the [Viewer] button on the upper left corner of the camera screen.
▪ Set Screen
① Close Photo Album
② Go to the List of Photos
③ Zoom In/Out
④ Delete Picture
⑤ Go back to Camera Mode
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3. Using Infrared Port (IrDA)
You can network with computers and other devices with the PDA. This makes it possible to send and receive files and programs.
▪ Place the IrDA (Infrared Port) close (within 30cm) to the IrDA of another device face-to-face. ▪ Example of using IrDA: ① Steps: [Start] -> [Settings] ② Press [Connection] tab, and select [Wireless Communication] ③ Check on Accept All Incoming Transmissionsand click [OK] ④ Find the others infrared port ⑤ Verify the data to be sent and choose [OK]
IrDA (Infrared Port)
DA
※ The closer the ports are, the faster the connection will be.
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4. Using Bluetooth
You can launch Bluetooth devices (Bluetooth printer, card reader, etc.) separately from the PDA.
Devices and connections of Bluetooth can be setup.
▪ Example of Using Bluetooth: ① Steps: [Start] -> [Settings] ② Press [Connections] tab and select [Bluetooth] ③ Check Turn on Bluetoothfrom the [Mode] tab, and click [OK]
※ Please select OFF when Bluetooth is not in use.
You can save the battery by doing so.
▪ Turn on Bluetooth
- By checking or un-checking Bluetooth it will indicate whether it is in use or not.
▪ Setting up so other devices can find your device
- When Bluetooth is in use, other devices can search BIP-1300.
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4. Using Bluetooth
Scan and pair up with other Bluetooth devices.
▪ Example of using Bluetooth: ① Steps: [Start] -> [Settings] ② After pressing [Connections] tab, select [Bluetooth] ③ On the [Devices] tab, select New Partner...
※ If the PDA recognizes Bluetooth devices which are within range, you will see its model and icon on the screen like shown in the image. ※ If the PDA does not recognize any, it alerts that no devices have been found.
▪ You may see a windows screen requiring a PIN number. (The PIN number is different from every Bluetooth device and is used to prove validation. Ask the Bluetooth producer for the PIN number.) ▪ Check if the icon indicates the same device as the device found. ▪ Double click the device found, select menu and type in the PIN number again. ▪ Once you type in the correct PIN number, see if the red mark in front of the device disappears. ▪ Select activate the device after double-clicking the name. ▪ See if a red mark appears on the icon.
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※ To see if other Bluetooth devices interlock with the PDA, please consult with the Bluetooth producers.
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5. Using Wireless Admin
As an overall wireless administration, you can set up Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) easily and conveniently.
▪ Example of using Wireless Admin: ① Step: [Start] -> [Settings] ② After going to [Connections] tab, select [Wireless Admin] ③ Select Wi-Fior Bluetoothbutton
※ The items Wireless Admin supports can differ due to the network
spec of the PDA.
※ Using the Select Allbutton you can turn on/off all the features simultaneously, and you can also turn on/off individual features using
Wi-Fi,’ ‘Bluetooth,and sendbutton.
※ When you turn on Wi-Fior Bluetooth,there will be additional
detailed settings shown below the name of the function. You can set it individually through the menu button at the bottom even after it is turned off.
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6. Using USB Host
In order to use the USB HOST function, you need to follow the setup below.
▪ Example of using USB Host function ① Click Windows button and follow the steps below ② [Settings]→[System] ③ Click [Power] tab then select [USB Host] ④ Check [USB Host Enable]
※ Not using the USB Host function will greatly save on the battery.
▪ You can connect multiple USB devices to the PDA by using the USB Host. (You have to connect the USB Host Cable (sold separately) to the 24-pin connector)
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7. Selecting GSM Bands
If your PDA supports GSM connection, you need to change the settings as follows in order to use GSM connection.
▪ Example of setting GSM bands: ① Select [Start] and follow the steps below. ② Go to [Settings] → [Personal] tab and select [PHONE] ③ Select the correct GSM bands on the [Band Selection] ④ Select GSM bands and press the reset button.
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8. Setting CDMA 1x EVDO Data Connection
If your PDA supports CDMA 1x EVDO connection, you need the settings indicated below in order to establish data connection.
▪ Using EVDO data connection ① [Start] → [Settings] ② Press [Connection] tab, then select [My ISP/Add a New Modem Connection] ③ Select [Modem : Cellular Line] ④ Put the name of the network provider under the nation and numbers.
※ After setting up the EVDO data connection If the data connection pops up when trying to connect to the internet through Internet Explorer, you may connect and use its connection.
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1. Installing ActiveSync
▪ Download ActiveSync from http://www.microsoft.com/korea and launch setup.exe. ▪ When ActiveSync starts, click Next.
▪ When the installation screen shows up, click Install.
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※ This direction is based on Korean Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2. There may be differences on the screen or differences in the menu functions/features if you use other versions of the product. You have to install Microsoft ActiveSync Version 4.0 or higher.
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1. Installing ActiveSync
▪ Exit the installation by selecting Done once the installation is finished. ▪ It might be necessary to restart the PC based on the environment of your PC. If requested please restart your PC.
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※ If you connect the PDA to your PC for the first time, the new hardware search wizard will launch on your PC. ※ You do not have to install any additional drivers if you already have Microsoft ActiveSync installed. ※ You might experience failure when you connect the PDA and PC for the first time (initial installation failure). If this happens, please exit and start again.
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2. Downloading Files
▪ In order to use ActiveSync, connect your PC or laptop to the PDA with the USB cable. Or, you can also attach the PDA on the cradle and connect the cradle to your PC or laptop with the USB cable.
▪ If the PDA is turned on when connecting with the PC, the PC automatically senses it and launches ActiveSync.
▪ Open Mobile devices window by clicking Explore button on ActiveSync window.
▪ Once you connect the PDA to the PC with ActiveSync, you can synchronize features such as Favorites, Contact, Schedule, Tasks, E-mail Inbox, etc. You can also copy or paste files, and get help on installing new programs.
▪ Copy desired files by using Explorer on the PC, and move them into the folder you want in PocketStore.
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1. Q&A
Q. What should I do if the PDA gets wet? A. You should detach the battery from the PDA, and lay it out to dry. If your PDA does not work even
after drying you may need to change the main board or other components, so please contact Customers Service.
Q. The PDA will not boot. A. The program may be damaged. Try resetting and if it still does not work please contact Customers
Service.
Q. I cannot charge the battery. A. Check if the PDA and cradle are connected properly and if the lamp is working. Clean the charge
terminal, and if the machine still does not charge, either the battery is defective or you need a new battery (Warranty period for batteries is 6 months).
Q. How do I request after-sales service? A. You can send the product directly to Customers Service Center.
Q. How can I know that the PDA has been delivered? A. We will inform you of the invoice number if you contact our Customers Service Center, or you may
contact the delivery company as well.
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2. Customer Services
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According to company rules, registering for customers service requires prepaid postal or delivery service, or visitation.
If you have purchased the product through any stores other than Bluebird Soft, you have to be registered as a user in order to request customers service.
In order to be registered as a user, call Bluebird Soft Inc. Call center +82-2-1588-1380.
When you register for after-sales service, you need to attach the purchase receipt with the product.
If you also post your name, contact number, address, and the problematic symptoms, the product will go
through a faster and more efficient examination.
You can either ask for service from the company you purchased it from, or talk directly to the customers service center at Bluebird Soft Inc.
Do not intentionally damage the label on the product. Customers may have disadvantages if the label is damaged.
If you have to return the product to Bluebird Soft Inc., you need to put it in a safely packed box.
We do not warrant you for the damages incurred during transportation. Please use the original box of the
product and bubble wrap it.
Transport the product safely. Bluebird Soft Inc. is not responsible for any components lost during the transportation.
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[Before Requesting Customers Service]
[ Bluebird Soft Customers Service ]
• Please backup all the data in your PDA before requesting customers service.
• We do not backup products registered at the customers service center. Therefore, we are not responsible for any damage or loss of data.
• Phone : +82-2-1588-1380
• FAX : +82-2-548-0870
• E-Mail : gcs@bluebird.co.kr
• Address : Customers Service Center 1242, Gaepo-dong
Gangnam-gu Seoul, Korea
< Hours – GMT Time: +9 Hours>
• Mon.-Fri. : 9 A.M. ~ 6 P.M.
•We are not open on Satueday,Sundays and National Holidays.
3. Authenticated Facts
▪ Name of Authenticator: Bluebird Soft Inc.
▪ Name of Product: Wireless product for the wireless data communications system (Industrial PDA)
▪ Model: BIP-1300
▪ Date of Production: 2007. 05.
▪ Manufacturer/Country: Bluebird Soft Inc./Republic of Korea
▪ Authenticator Identification: BBS
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