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Table of Contents Personal folder .................................... 36 System folder ...................................... 37 Adjusting Volume .................................... 39 Display of battery level............................ 40 Resetting CW30...................................... 41 How to perform a soft reset ................. 41 How to perform a hard reset ............... 41 Turning on or off backlight ...................... 42 Locking CW30 ........................................
To search for phone numbers ................. 61 How to ¿nd contacts ............................... 61 To mute the microphone during a call ..... 62 How to mute or unmute the microphone during a call ............................................ 62 Creating a memo .................................... 62 How to check the memo created during a call ............................................ 63 Using Speed Dial .................................... 63 How to add an item to Speed Dial ..........
Information on this manual The contents of this manual contain the version of Windows Mobile running on CW30. The illustrations contained in this manual may be different from actual screens. Technical Support If you ¿nd any problem in the product, please contact Technical Support Team of Catchwell (tel:+82-31-788-5324). Or you can visit our Q&A bulletin board at our web site (http://www.catchwell.com) for further inquiry.
Precautions for Users The following is the information for the safety of users and for preventing the product from being damaged. Please read the followings carefully and use the product accordingly. Power In the event of abnormal sounds, smells, or smoke, please contact Customer Support after unplugging the product from the power outlet and removing the battery. Do not touch the power plug with wet hand.
About communication Do not use PDA nor make a call while driving a car to avoid an accident. Do not touch the product or its power plug with wet hand or you may get shocked by electricity. Turn off the product in aircraft or in hospital. The electromagnetic waves of the product may interfere with electric aviation devices or medical equipments. Turn off the product in the areas exposed to the risk of explosion. Especially, it is safer to power off the product while gassing up a car.
Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Components .......................... 9 Unpacking the product ...................... 11 Accessories ....................................... 12 Accessory components ......................... 12 Accessories for individual use ........... 13 Installing the SIM card....................... 15 Installing the main battery ................. 16 Install the battery................................... 16 Charging the battery.......................... 17 Charging temperature ........
1 Getting Started Product Components This chapter will explain each part of the product and its accessories.
No Contents Η Handbelt Θ Battery Lock latch Ι SD memory slot Κ USIM slot Λ Handbelt slot Μ Battery charging connector Ν Reset button Ξ Rear speaker Ο Flash LED Π Stylus holder Ρ Digital camera Barcode scanner 10
Unpacking the product Please check whether or not there is any damaged or missing component in the box. If there is any problem, please contact the supplier.
Accessories Accessory components 1-slot cradle kjG\} Cradle for charging and communication Power adapter USB cable Power cord Cradle components for the use in a car Cradle for car use Car mount kit 12
4-slot cradle components G G 4-slot cradle G kjG\} Power adapter USB cable Power cord Accessories for individual use Leather case Hand strap 13 Waist strap Stylus Stylus string
Li-ion polymer battery Protective ¿lm Earset kjG\} USB cable Power adapter Power cord 14
Installing the SIM card Please refer to the manual provided by your service provider for further information on SIM card. After installing a SIM card for the ¿rst time or after replacing it, 1 Turn on the device 2 Press tap on Wireless Manager on Today Screen. 3 Make sure the phone is turned on 4 Make a call for checking cellular connection.
Installing the main battery Install the battery One battery comes with the product. You can buy extra battery separately. $BVUJPO 1 1 2 Insert the battery from the bottom to ¿t into the slot of the device on the bottom. 2 Press down the top of the battery and slide the latch to the right to release the battery from the device. 16 Press down the top of the battery toward the device and slide the latch to the left to ¿x the battery with the device. Hold the sides of the battery and pull out.
Charging the battery Before using the battery for the ¿rst time, please fully charge the battery until yellow light is on LED, which indicates charging status. Use only the adapter and cable that came with cradle when charging the battery. In order to charge the backup battery inside the product, we recommend that you charge the battery more than 24 hours before using the product for the ¿rst time. Charging may take longer if the battery is installed in a PDA that is turned on.
How to check remaining power in the battery To check the charging status of CW30, tap Start > Settings > Systems > Power and open Power Screen. Check automatic power-off after a certain period of time by tapping “Advanced” tab in order to expand battery running time.
How to take care of the battery Please follow the battery saving instructions below. The default settings for WWAN, WLAN and wireless Bluetooth are set at Off. $BVUJPO Leave CW30 connected to the power when it is not in use. Set the power to turn itself off when it is not used for a speci¿c time. Set the back light to turn itself off when it is not used for a speci¿c time. Turn off every wireless task when it is not in use. Turn off the power of CW30 to charge at a faster speed.
Changing backlight settings How to set CW30 so that only the backlight is turned off when it is not used for a speci¿c time 1 2 3 Start > Settings > System > Backlight icon > Battery Power tab On battery power: Disable backlight if device is not used for (When batter power is used: turning off the backlight when it is not used for the following time period) Select the X mark and select one of 1 min~5 min from the dropdown menu. Select OK.
Select Wireless Manager. Wireless Connectivity option may differ depending on the composition. $BVUJPO Press speci¿ed button to activate or deactivate wireless network. Press ALL button to activate or deactivate every wireless connection. Press Menu to compose connectivity settings.
MicroSD(Micro Secure Digital) card The MicroSD card slot provides an additional saving device function. This slot is located at the bottom of the battery mounting part. 8BSOJOH To prevent MicroSD from damages is careful about static electricity or other damages. It is recommended to follow the appropriate ESD preventive measures for static electricity. [Installing MicroSD] Removing MicroSD is in the reverse order.
Chapter 2. Using CW30 Overview ........................................... 24 Start Screen ...................................... 24 Title bar ............................................. 24 Noti¿cations .......................................... 25 Connectivity .......................................... 25 Status-indicating icons .......................... 26 Audio ..................................................... 27 Battery level .......................................... 27 Home Screen ............
2 Using CW30 Overview This chapter will explain how to use the buttons of CW30 and status icons, including the basic instructions on turning on CW 30, resetting, data entry and capture. The default wireless status of CW30 is as follows: Wireless LAN – Off Bluetooth – Off Phone – Off Start Screen The Home Screen is composed of status bar at the top, the Home Screen in the middle, and soft keys at the bottom.
Notifications The backup battery is low. Received more than one instant message. Received more than one email or text message. Received more than one voice message. There are more noti¿cations than indicated. Tapping this icon will display the rest noti¿cations. Noti¿cations of upcoming appointments Table 2-1 Connectivity Connected. Not connected. Synchronization in progress. Wi-Fi is available. Wi-Fi is in use. HSDPA is available. 3G is available. GPRS is available. EGPRS is available. 1XRTT is available.
Status-indicating icons There are missed calls. Dialing without SIM card. Call is in progress. Calls are forwarded. Call on hold Antenna/Signal icons: Connected to a wireless network and signal strength is okay. Antenna/Signal icon: Not connected to a wireless network Antenna/Signal icon: No service or signal search is not available Connecting to HSDPA. HSDPA is in use. Connecting to 3G. 3G is in use. Connecting to GPRS. GPRS is in use. Connecting to EVDO. EVDO is in use. Roaming in progress.
Audio All sound is on All sound is off Vibration mode is on Table 2-1 Battery level Main battery charging.
Home Screen The Home Screen showing the list of applications and information status indicating bar is scrollable. The application and its additional information are highlighted in Information status bar. The home screen moves up and down if you scroll the screen up and down while pressing and holding on the screen with your ¿nger. And the information on the selected application will be displayed on the status bar as the names below information status indicating bar moves.
Classic Home Screen You can change the Home Screen into the classic layouts used for Windows Mobile 6.5. [Home Screen in classic layout] To change the screen to the classic layouts, go to Start > Setting > Home tab. [Setting Home Screen] Uncheck the checkbox that was pre-checked by Windows and select other options. Then press OK. Note: Task bar is only available in the classic layout.
Soft key indicator bar The soft key indicator bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and there are two post-key buttons. This button shows a user a task and menu depending on situations and can be dynamically changed. For example, the soft key of viewing the list of Contacts is New menu. If a user starts to create a new contact on that screen, that soft key will be changed to Complete and Menu. Start Screen The user applications and folders are displayed on the Start Screen.
Alarms Setting local time of each country and alarms Picture & videos Viewing and managing pictures, animation, gif, and video ¿les. Windows Media Playing audio and video ¿les. Marketplace Purchasing or downloading applications from the Marketplace. You can reconnect to it after upgrading via the Internet using ActiveSync, if it is your ¿rst time use. Messenger A mobile version of Windows Live Messenger. MSN Weather Checking nearby weather forecast.
Game Launching games. Notes Creating handwriting memos or pictures or voice recoding ¿les.
Active Sync Synchronizing information between CW30 and a host computer or Exchange Task Manager Viewing memory usage and CPU allocation status. You can end running processes using this. For further information, please refer to user’s manual of Microsoft application for Windows Mobile 6. Contact Search Searching for contacts, data, or other information in CW30. For further information, please refer to user’s manual of Microsoft applications for Windows Mobile 6.
Settings folder Pre-installed con¿guration applications are listed in Table 2-4. Choose Start > Settings to open Settings folder. [Table 2-4. Con¿guration applications inside the Settings folder] Bluetooth Opening Bluetooth applications, setting CW30 to visible mode, and searching for other Bluetooth devices within range. Clock & Alarms Setting the clock of device to the data and time of local residence or if you are on travel, you can set them to the corresponding area.
Personal Personal applications are contained (see the below). System System applications are contained (see the below). Connections folder Beam A feature related to IrDA (however, it is not supported on CW30) Connections In order for the device to connect to the Internet or private local networks by con¿guring more than of connection types – Dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, Modem, etc. Domain Enroll For the management and security of a registered device, enroll the device in Active Directory.
Personal folder Owner Information Entering CW30 owner’s information.
System folder / About Viewing the basic system information such as the version of Windows Mobile R, the type of processor used for CW30, etc. Backlight Setting the expiry time of display backlight and adjusting brightness. Barcode Setting Barcode message modes, gun modes, decoding sounds, etc. Certi¿cates Verifying the certi¿cate information installed in CW30. Customer Feedback Submitting a user’s comment on Windows Mobile 6 software.
Keypad Con¿guring keypad shortcuts and key maps. Managed Programs Displaying installed applications in CW30 using Mobile Device Manager. Memory Checking memory allocation status and memory card information; aborting currently-running programs. Regional Settings Con¿guring CW30 locale settings according to each region including how to display numbers, currencies, date/time, or time format. Remove Programs Removing programs installed in CW30.
Adjusting Volume How to adjust volume using speaker icon on the Navigation Bar. 1 Tap the speaker icon to open the volume dialogue box. [Figure 2-8. Volume dialogue box] 2 3 Adjust volume moving the slide bar by dragging it. Turn on or off the volume by selecting turn-off or turn-on radio button. You can adjust system volume via Sounds and Alarms window or use the up-and-down button located on the side of CW30.
Display of battery level Battery icon on the Navigation Bar indicates battery power level. If the main battery is lower than the pre-speci¿ed level, the corresponding icon displays the level; when battery dialogue box appears, it displays the main battery level. [Figure 2-9. Battery level dialogue box] On the Home Screen, the battery icon is always displayed on the Navigation Bar, indicating battery level. The message will be displayed until it is dismissed. [Figure 2-10.
Resetting CW30 There are two kinds of resets: Soft rest and hard reset. A soft reset will restart CW30 after closing all running programs. A hard reset, also, restarts CW30 along with resetting the clock. The data stored in Àash memory or storage card will remain intact. If CW30 is not working properly, perform a soft reset ¿rst. If the problem persists, perform a hard reset. How to perform a soft reset Press the reset button at the back of the device (over the battery cover) with a stylus.
Turning on or off backlight Press power button at the front of the device for a short while.
Locking CW30 Prevent unauthorized use of the device by using the device-locking feature. When locked, CW30 will not respond to all input from the screen or keyboard. To lock CW30, tap Lock icon that looks like a lock beneath the Start. To unlock CW30, slide the lock button to the left or to the right. [Figure 2-18. Device-unlock window] If CW30 is locked with a password, a message asking a password will be prompted.
2 Activate password protection by checking con¿rm column, if the device is not going to be used for a speci¿ed period of time. 3 Select time value that forces protective function to be activated, if the device is not used for a speci¿c period of time from the drop-down menu. 4 Password type: Select simple PIN or a complicated combination of English alphabets and numbers. 5 Simple passwords can be created by entering 4 digit numbers.
Function buttons Emergency phone calls can be made even if CW30 is locked. Refer to the detailed information. $BVUJPO The buttons of CW30 have special functions. Function buttons Power: You can turn on or off CW30 screen by pressing the red power button. When the screen is turned off, CW enters stand-by mode. For further information, refer to How to turn on CW30 in page 7. Or a user can reset CW30 by performing a soft reset or a hard reset. Refer to CW reset in page 16.
Data entry When you enter data using the keypad, you can use just one hand or use both hands (see ¿gure 2-22). Entering data using one hand Entering data using both hands Viewing pictures and videos How to view pictures and video clips 1 Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon 2 Choose pictures or video clips you want to view.
Taking a picture How to take a picture 1 Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon. 2 Choose camera on the navigation bar. 3 Check the image in the view ¿nder, and, if necessary, adjust settings. 4 To turn on the Autofocus function, press and hold “Ĺ” key for more than two seconds. 5 To turn off the Autofocus function, Press and hold “Ļ” key for more than two seconds. 6 Press Enter key to take a picture.
Video recording How to create video clips 1 Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon 2 Tap camera icon on the navigation bar 3 Choose Menu > Videos to set the shooting mode to video. Available recording time will be displayed on the screen. The default video recording time is limited to 30 seconds.
Chapter 3. Data Capture Overview ........................................... 50 Laser scanning .................................. 50 Things to be considered for scanning.. 50 Scanning barcodes ........................... 51 Image decoding................................. 52 Operation modes............................... 52 Image scanning .................................
3 Data Capture Overview CW30 provides two kinds of data capture modes: Laser decoding Image decoding To perform data capture mode, a scanning application must be installed in CW30. $BVUJPO Laser scanning The barcode scanning features of CW30 are as follows: Recognizing various linear barcodes such as Code39, Codel128, or 1-dimension barcodes, etc. User-de¿ned setting mode customizable for users’ working environments.
Scanning barcodes 1 Check a scanning application is running in CW30. [[Figure 3-1 1D Laser Scanning] 2 Laser beam comes out of the end of CW30 while the scan button is pressed. The red scan beam should cover the entire barcode. The laser beam indicates that scanning is under way, and if an alarm goes off and the laser is turned off indicates that the barcode was successfully decoded. Correct Incorrect [[Figure 3-2 How to use 1D scanner] 3 Release the scan button.
Image decoding The features of CW30 to which an image scanner is integrated are as follows: Recognizing linear barcodes such as Code39 and Code128, including 2-D barcodes such as PDF417 and QR code. Photographing images for various applications Intuitive aimer The image scanner photographs barcodes using digital camera technologies and saves the photographed images, and then extracts data with an optimal decoding algorithm.
Image scanning 1 Check an application necessary for scanning is running in CW30. [Figure 3-3 2D Image Scanning] 2 Pressing the scanning button turns on the aiming pattern helping to level at a target. Move the aiming pattern to the center of a barcode area. The red laser beams indicates that scanning is under way, and an alarm goes off, meaning that decoding of the barcode was successful. ¥ X ¥ 3 Release the scan button.
Chapter 4. Using the phone Overview .......................................... 55 Using the phone application .............. 55 Turning on or off the phone ............... 55 Audio mode ....................................... 56 Using wired headsets ........................ 56 Using Bluetooth headsets ................. 56 Adjusting audio volume ..................... 57 Making a phone call .......................... 57 Using the Phone Dialer ..................... 58 Using Contacts ...........................
4 Using the phone Overview Using CW30, a user can make a call, save contacts, manage phone call records, send text messages, save received messages, etc. In addition, a user can browse the web via a dial-up network to send data in real time using various of¿ce applications. Using the phone application Regardless of running programs, a user can use the phone application anytime he wants. In order to use the phone application, choose Start > Phone or just tap the green button on the keypad of CW30.
Audio mode You can select one of three audio modes of CW30 when making a phone call. Handset mode: You can use a speaker at the front side of CW30. This is the default mode. Speaker mode: a user can use this mode like a speaker phone. Headset mode: a user can connect a headset to CW30 or use a Bluetooth headset for making a call. The default mode is handset mode. A user can listen to audio media via a headset or a Bluetooth headset by connecting them to CW30.
Adjusting audio volume Adjust ring volume by pressing volume control settings or volume button located on the top, and adjust audio volume while making a phone call. To adjust volume, tap speaker icon that comes up after tapping the title bar. Adjust volume by moving the slide up and down. Making a phone call $BVUJPO Making an emergency call is possible even if the SIM card is not installed. Refer to page 7 for more details.
Using the Phone Dialer Making a phone call using the phone program 1 Choose Tap Start > Phone or Tap the green Talk key on the keypad of CW30. 2 Tap a number that you wish to call from the Phone program. 3 Press Send or the green Talk key on the keypad of CW30. 4 To stop an outbound call or terminate a call, press End or tap the red End key on CW30 keypad.
Using Call History How to make a call using Call History 1 Tap Start > Phone or Tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. 2 Tap a Call History on the Phone keypad. 3 Start voice call by tapping the phone icon next to the number. 4 To make a call or terminate a call, tap End or tap the red End Call key on CW30 keypad. Making emergency calls You can use an emergency call even if the SIM card is not installed. For more details on the installation of the SIM card, refer to SIM Card Installation on page 3.
Answering Calls When you have an incoming call, a pop-up window will appear. If a bell sound is set, the phone will ring. To answer the call, tap Phone > Receive or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. To ignore the incoming call, press Ignore. Then the service provider you are using will notify the caller that you are unable to answer the call. To end the call, tap End Call or tap the red END on CW30 keypad.
To search for phone numbers You can search for phone numbers by entering on or two numbers at the beginning. By entering more than three numbers at the beginning, you can search for saved contacts and phone numbers from SIM card. How to find contacts Enter the ¿rst letter of the name in contacts. If there are many matching items, you can narrow your search by adding extra letters. How to make a call or send a text message using Smart Dialing. 1 Enter numbers or letters at the beginning.
To mute the microphone during a call If you mute the microphone during a call, you can hear the voice of the other, but the other can’t hear your voice. How to mute or unmute the microphone during a call 1 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. 2 Make a call. 3 Tap Mute on the screen to mute the audio. The mute icon will appear on the screen. Creating a memo To create a memo during a call, tap Menu button on the screen, then select Create Memo.
How to check the memo created during a call 1 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. 2 Tap Call History on the Phone keypad. 3 Press and hold on a call record including a memo or the memo icon. 4 Tap View Memo. 5 Tap OK to end. $BVUJPO You can check the Memo program directly by choosing Start > Memo. Using Speed Dial You can make a call with a single tap by creating a speed dial entry. After assigning a number to Contacts, you can add the number to the Speed Dial.
How to add an item to Speed Dial How to add a number to Speed Dial on the Phone keypad 1 Check if there are contacts and numbers that you wish to add to the Speed Dial in the Call History. 2 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30. 3 Tap Speed Dial > Menu > New. 4 Select an item you wish to add to Speed Dial from the Contacts list. 5 Select a new Speed Dial number from the Location column. The ¿rst number of the Speed Dial is reserved for voice mail.
6 Tap OK to add the contact to Speed Dial list. Editing or Deleting Speed Dial shortcut 1 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30. 2 Tap Speed Dial button. 3 Press Edit… or an item to be deleted for a short while. 4 Tap Edit… or Delete.
Using Call History You can check recent calls or make a call to the numbers using Call History. In Call History, the duration of all received, sent, missed calls and talk time are displayed. The icons displayed in the Call History screen are listed in Table 4-1. ੰଲ ডࡣ This icon is displayed next to the contact information on all incoming calls. This icon is displayed next to the contact information on all missed calls. This icon is displayed next to the contact information on all outgoing calls.
Resetting the recent call counter 1 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. 2 Tap Call History on the phone keypad. 3 Tap Menu. 4 Choose Call Timers. 5 Tap Reset (Not counters of all calls are initialized).
Deleting all Call History 1 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. 2 Tap Call History on the phone keypad. 3 Tap Menu icon. 4 Choose Delete All Calls. 5 Tap OK.
Viewing call details 1 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. 2 Tap Call History on the phone keypad. 3 Choosing an item will lead you to the call details screen. $BVUJPO If more than two calls are in progress, only the ¿rst one will be recorded.
Using Call History menu You can send voicemails, save contacts, delete history, and voice calls using Call History menu. 1 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30. 2 Tap Call History on the phone keypad. 3 Press and hold on the desired item in the list for a while. 4 Choose an item on the menu. Switching calls on CW30 How to switch calls between two calls: 1 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad.
Text message You can send or receive text messages using Text Message features. Viewing text messages How to view text messages Regardless of using voice call, you can check your text messages. You will be noti¿ed by New Text Message Noti¿cation window when you have a new text message. [Noti¿cation of new text message] On the new text message screen, you can make a call, save or read or delete messages.
2 Text Message window will appear. 3 Tap a text message in the message list. $BVUJPO When the phone is turned off, you have to turn it on to make a call or to send a new message. Sending text messages How to create a new text message 1 2 Tap Start > Text Message Tap Create New Text Message. You can check the size of the message you are writing via character counter.
3 You can enter the receiver’s number into the receiver’s number column or enter the number by searching for the number from Contacts after tapping Menu > Add Receivers… 4 Enter a message into the message area. 5 When completed, tap Send button. When the phone is turned on, a message notifying you to turn on the phone will be prompted. You can turn on the phone to send a message or save a message at the temporary folder by tapping OK.
Chapter 5. Using a GPS Navigation Overview ........................................... 75 Installing a software .......................... 75 Setting up GPS on CW30 ................. 75 Operation .............................................. 76 GPS maps on a microSD card .............. 76 Answering calls while using GPS.......... 76 When you lose GPS signals in a car..... 77 Auxiliary GPS ....................................
5 Using a GPS Navigation Overview CW30 adopted a GPS (Global Positioning System) technology using SiRF III chipset. GPS technology is based on GPS satellites that transmit digital wireless signals constantly orbiting the Earth. Those wireless signals contain precise time data, and this signal is used for identifying the location of a user.
Operation Though there is a default setting, it is subject to change. It may take from a few seconds to several minutes before receiving satellite signals. The outdoor location where there are no obstacles blocking the sky is ideal. If such a location is not available, it may take longer time to receive the signals or CW30 may be unable to calculate the initial position quickly. In case of indoor use, the access to GPS signals may be restricted or impossible.
When you lose GPS signals in a car If the window of your car is heating-wired, it may affect the GPS performance of CW30 by blocking the GPS signals. To strengthen GPS signals, install CW30 to the place exposed to the sky without any obstacles. For a quick reception of the GPS signal, CW30 requires a clear view of the sky Auxiliary GPS If there is no internal GPS in the device, a user may use a Bluetooth GPS. For the details on how to set up a Bluetooth device, refer to chapter 6 – Bluetooth.
Chapter 6. Using Bluetooth Overview ........................................... 79 AFH (Adaptive Frequency Hopping) ... 79 Security ............................................. 80 Composition of Bluetooth .................. 80 The ports supported by Microsoft Bluetooth Stack ................................. 81 Hard reset ............................................. 81 Soft reset............................................... 81 Pause .................................................... 81 Restart .......
6 Using Bluetooth Overview A device equipped with Bluetooth technology can send and receive data within the frequency range (802.15.1) of 2.4GHz ISM (Industry Scienti¿c and Medical) by communicating wirelessly with radio frequency in FHSS (frequencyhopping spread spectrum). Bluetooth wireless technology is, in particular, designed for short-range communication (10 m / 30 ft) and low-power consumption. CW30, equipped with Bluetooth technology, is able to exchange information (e.g.
Security In the current Bluetooth speci¿cations, the security level is de¿ned to the level of link and the security level of applications is not de¿ned. Therefore, application developers may de¿ne security mechanisms to meet speci¿c requirements. The security at the level of applications is implemented per each user, whereas the security at the level of link is implemented between devices.
The ports supported by Microsoft Bluetooth Stack COM5 COM9 For more details on ports, contact Technical Support Team at Catchwell. Power states of Bluetooth Hard reset Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack If you perform a hard reset, the Bluetooth wireless condition before hard reset remains. Soft reset Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack If you perform a soft reset, the Bluetooth wireless condition before hard reset remains.
Turning on or off the Bluetooth Wireless mode Turn off Bluetooth wireless connection to save battery or when you enter an area where wireless connection is restricted (e.g. aircraft). When wireless connection is turned off, no other Bluetooth devices can detect or connect to CW30. To exchange information with other Bluetooth devices within the operation range, turn on the Bluetooth wireless connection. The communication using Bluetooth wireless connection is only available within the close distance.
Bluetooth deactivation How to deactivate Bluetooth 1 Tab Bluetooth bar after tapping Wireless Manager or tap Start > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth icon. 2 Deselect Turn on Bluetooth 3 Tap OK. Searching for Bluetooth devices CW30 can receive information from a detected device without connecting to it. But, when connected, the device connected to CW30 will automatically exchange data with CW30 if Bluetooth wireless connection is activated.
5 Tab Add New Device. Then CW30 will begin to search for a new Bluetooth device within the range. [Figure 6-3. Searching for a Bluetooth device] 6 Choose a device from the list. [Figure 6-4 Selecting a Bluetooth device] 7 Tap Next. A password input screen will appear.
$BVUJPO If smart synchronization is pre-con¿gured or pre-de¿ned PIN is requested, the password input screen will not appear. [Figure 6-5. Entering a password] 8 Enter a password of other device. Then the device will be added to Bluetooth device list. [Figure 6-6. Bluetooth paring set-up] A message requesting a password will appear. If there is a speci¿c password for the device, enter the password to the Password column and tap Next.
11 12 Choose the service you want and tap OK. If you don’t select the service, it will not be synchronized even if the device is synchronized. If you don’t choose a service, a message that keeps asking you to enter a password will appear. The device will appear in the list of the main panel. When the both devices accept their passwords, a reliable (synchronized) partnership is established. Available Services Some devices may not require PIN depending on the certi¿cation of devices.
Serial Port Services Wireless Bluetooth uses serial port connection as well as the wired serial cable connection. It con¿gures applications that will be used for connections to correct serial ports. How to connect to serial ports 1 Activate Bluetooth on both devices and turn on detection mode. 2 Check the distance between two devices is within 10 m (30 ft). 3 Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Device tab. 4 Tap Add New Devices.
11 Tap COM ports tab. 12 Tap New Outgoing Port. Add a Device screen will appear. 13 Select the serial device and tap Next. 14 Select a COM port from the drop-down menu. 15 Tap Finish.
$BVUJPO This process alone will not create a partnership. To make a partnership again, the application must run Microsoft Bluetooth Stack by opening the selected COM port. ActiveSync using serial port services As is the case with a wired serial cable connection, ActiveSync also uses a wireless Bluetooth serial port connection. Therefore, an application required for connecting to the correct serial port must be con¿gured.
A2DP/ AVRCP Services A2DP/ AVRCP are used for connecting to high-quality stereo headsets. 1 Activate Bluetooth on the both device and set the Bluetooth device into detection and connection mode. 2 Check the distance between two devices is within 10 m (30 ft). Add a Device after selecting Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. CW30 will start to search for a new 3 Tap Bluetooth device within the range. the stereo headset from the list and tap Next. A screen asking a password will appear.
Chapter 7. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance...................................... 92 Safety instructions on battery ............ 92 Cleaning ................................................ 93 Screen................................................... 93 Scanner window.................................... 93 Connectors............................................ 93 Cradle ...................................................
7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter will provide troubleshooting guidelines including instructions on the cleaning and storage of CW30. Maintenance Please follow the below instructions for trouble-free use of the device. Take special care to protect the screen of CW30 from being scratched. Only use a plastic pen designed for touch screen or the provided stylus. Never use other pens or pencils or other sharp object for the screen.
Cleaning Cleaning the exterior of the device Use only computer-cleaning detergents or dedicated cleaners. Screen Use only computer-cleaning detergents or dedicated cleaners. Be careful not to allow liquid to pervade into the gaps at the corner of screen. To avoid any scratch, wipe it off with a non-abrasive dry cloth. Scanner window Clean it regularly with a lens cleaner. Connectors 1 Remove the battery. 2 Soak the end of a swap in isopropyl alcohol and rub connector pins with it.
Cradle 1 Remove the power cable from the cradle. 2 Soak the end of a swap in isopropyl alcohol and rub connector pins. 3 Be careful not to leave Àuff at the surface of connectors. 4 Rub the connectors carefully, so that both sides of the connectors are surely cleaned; repeat this three times. 5 Remove the foreign materials inside the cradle with compressed air, etc. 6 Clean the exterior of the cradle with computer-cleaning detergents, etc.
Body-Worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 20 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 20 mm. separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.
SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
LIMITED WARRANTY CATCHWELL, Inc. ("CATCHWELL") warrants to the original end user purchaser ("You") that for the Warranty Period listed below, the Product (excluding any third party software) will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. You must have proof of purchase before returning defective products to CATCHWELL.
INDEX 1XRTT 25 3G 25, 26 Charging the battery 17 Cleaning 93 Clock & Alarms 34 communication 7 Connected 25 Connections 34, 35 connector 9 Contacts 30, 58 cradle 13 Cradle 12 A A2DP/ AVRCP 90 About 37 Active Sync 33, 89 adapter 12, 13, 14 Adjusting Volume 39 Alarms 31 Answering Calls 60 Antenna 26 Audio mode 56 audio volume 57 Auxiliary GPS 77 D Device Pro¿le 37 Digital camera 10 Direction 9 B E backlight 20, 42 Backlight 37 backup battery 25 Barcode 37 Barcode scanner 10 battery 11, 14, 16 Battery 10
O headsets 56 Home 30, 34 Home Screen 28 HSDPA 25, 26 ok 9 P I password 43, 84, 85 PDA 11 Personal 35 phone 55 Phone 30, 36 phone call 57 Phone Dialer 58 phone numbers 61 pictures and videos 46 Picture & videos 31 PIN 85 Power 6, 9, 34, 45 Power cord 12, 13, 14 protective ¿lm 92 Protective ¿lm 11, 14 Idling state 25 Image decoding 50, 52 Image scanning 53 indicator bar 30 information status indicating bar 28 Installation 6 Internet Explorer 30 K Keymap 9 Keypad 38 L Laser decoding 50 Laser scanning 5
sound 27 Sounds & Noti¿cations 34 speaker 9, 10 Speed Dial 63 Start Screen 24, 30 Stylus 11, 13 Stylus holder 10 Switching calls 70 Synchronization 25 System 35 T Taking a picture 47 Task Manager 33 Tasks 32 Text 30 Text message 71 Today 15 Turning on or off the phone 55 U USB 12, 13, 14 USB Connections 38 USB – PC 35 V Vibration 27 Video 48 W Waist strap 11, 13 Warranty 7 Wi-Fi 25, 35 Windows Media 31 Wireless Manager 15, 20, 35 100