User‟s Manual Nautiz X3
NAUTIZ X3 User Manual Product Notices ©2010 by Handheld Group AB. All rights reserved. No part of this manual can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, without prior written consent from Handheld. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. Software will be provided literally “as is." All software including firmware, applications, etc. have been appropriately licensed.
CONTENTS Technical Support Safety Information About the Product Unpacking Product Status Indicators Components and Buttons Working with Your Unit Inserting/Removing SIM Card Battery Information Performing Initial Startup Attaching Hand Strap Installing Screen Protector Using Expansion Port Entering Data/Using Stylus Pen Password Protecting Resetting Memory Settings/Applications Connections USB Port Connecting to a PC Bluetooth Wi-Fi (802.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT The contents of this manual are based upon the current version of Windows Mobile 6.5 running on NAUTIZ X3. The illustrations contained in this manual may differ from the actual screen images for your device. Please contact your reseller for product support. If you discover any problems with the product, please contact Handheld‟s Technical Support Team on +46 510 54 71 70. Alternatively, you can view the FAQ by visiting our website at http://www.handheldgroup.com for more information.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following information is for the safety of users and to prevent 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. Do not charge the battery during a lightening storm, and unplug the cradle from the power outlet.
Product When you use the battery for the first time, fully charge before using the device Before resetting the device, backup programs and data in advance. Before proceeding with software reset, backup programs and data to a safer place. As the saved data will be safe, data or files currently being used may be deleted. Do not place any heavy object on the product. If the touch screen gets dirty with foreign materials, clean it before use.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT UNPACKING PRODUCT The images in this user manual may not reflect the color and shape of the actual product. Please check to make sure there are no missing components.
STATUS INDICATORS Following are some of the status indicators seen on your unit. The backup battery levels are low. Dialling without a SIM Card. More than one instant message Call in progress. received. Calls are being forwarded. More than one e-mail or text Call placed on hold message received. More than one voice message received. The speakerphone is on. There are more notifications than those shown. Tap this icon to display the rest of the notifications.
Main battery is charging. Main battery is half full Main battery is fully charged Main battery is low Main battery is charged sufficiently Main battery is very low for use.
COMPONENTS AND BUTTONS Front View and Keypad Buttons Top View Ref Component Description 1 Speaker 2 Upper Indication LED´s 2 Lower 3 4 6 7 Power LED Scan Key Power Button Reset Button Microphone Omits sound when using cellular function Flashes slow blue to indicate cellular network coverage Flashes quick blue while searching for cellular networks Turned off means battery is not charging Red indicated battery is charging Green indicates charging is complete Hold down to enable scanner Hold down t
Component Laser Scanner Imager Scanner Ref 12 13 Component Stylus Pen Camera and Flash 14 15 a b Hand Strap Holder Battery Latch Micro SD Card Slot U-SIM Card Slot Description Used to read 1D barcodes Used to capture data in 2D barcodes Description Use to tap touch screen to make selections Takes still pictures and records video clips, flash (above) provides light for pictures The hand strap attaches here Keeps battery cover in place, flip to unlock to release battery Micro SD is used to store data SI
WORKING WITH YOUR UNIT INSERTING/REMOVING SIM CARD If you wish to enable cellular functions insert your SIM card while battery is not attached as seen in the diagram below. Insert: 1. 2. You can remove the SIM card anytime you do not wish to use cellular function as seen below. Remove: 1. 2. After installing a SIM card for the first 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.
BATTERY INFORMATION Your unit comes with one li-ion Polymer Battery. Insert the battery as seen below: Insert: 1. 2. Remove: 1. 2. Charge battery fully before using device for the first time. Before using the battery for the first time, please fully charge the battery until yellow LED light is on, which indicates charging status. See power LED description on page 9 for all LED indicators relating to battery. Use only handheld approved chargers and cables.
You can select automatic power-off after a certain period of time by tapping the Advanced tab, this will prolong battery life. Optimizing battery life Please follow the battery saving instructions below: 1. Leave the NAUTIZ X3 connected to the charger when it is not in use OR remove the battery. 2. Set the device to power down when it has not been used for a certain period of time. 3. Set the backlight to power down when it has not been used for a certain period of time. 4.
Set the backlight to power down when it has not been used for a certain period of time. 1. Start > Settings > System > Backlight Icon > Battery Power tab. 2. On Battery Power: Disable the backlighting if the device has not been used for a. (When battery power is used: turn the backlighting off when it has not been used for the following time periods.) b. Select the X option and choose a time period between 1 and 5 minutes from the dropdown menu. 3. Tap OK.
2. Press the power button to turn on your device. The backlight of the keypad will light up and, after a few seconds, the setup screen appears. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup wizard. 4. For models with the phone function only: If a SIM card has been inserted and the mobile phone network operator (or you) has set the PIN, you will be prompted to enter the PIN. Enter the PIN and tap Enter.
1. 2. ENTERING DATA/USING STYLUS PEN When entering data using the keypad, you can use just one hand or both hands Using Stylus Pen Use can use the stylus to navigate and select objects on the screen. Pull the stylus out of the slot and extend it for ease of use. Store it in the slot when not in use. Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select options. Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images. Drag in a list to select multiple items.
Do not use other tools except for the stylus provided by Handheld in order to avoid damage on the screen. PASSWORD PROTECTING/LOCKING Password Protecting Password protecting your device will prevent unauthorized use. To password protect go to Start > Setting > Lock > Password tab. Password window and password tab Enter the password to unlock device 1. Activate password protection by checking confirm column, if the device is not going to be used for a specified period of time. 2.
7. Tap Confirm. When a user tries to access NAUTIZ X3 after a certain period of unused time, a password screen will be prompted. This window is also prompted when NAUTIZ X3 is connected with a host computer via the cradle or via the communication cable. Emergency phone calls can be made even when device is locked Locking You can lock the device to prevent unintended pressing of buttons or activation of screen. When locked, NAUTIZ X3 will not respond to input from the screen or keyboard.
How to perform a hard reset: Quickly press the reset button at front of the device with a stylus while pressing power button at the same time. Documents not saved prior to resetting may be lost Please note that a hard reset deletes all programs, documents and settings in the memory (RAM). The manufacturer takes no responsibility for loss of data or programs. Therefore, you should back up critical data and programs before making a hard reset of the terminal.
The home screen moves up and down if you scroll the screen up and down while pressing and holding on the screen with your finger. And the information on the selected application will be displayed on the status bar as the names below information status indicating bar moves. In addition, you can move your finger up and down by skipping the names of applications while pressing and holding on the information status-indicating bar.
To customize Home Screen, tap Start > Setting > Home icon. You can customize the background of the screen using the Appearance tab and change the screen properties using the Property tab. Classic Home Screen You can change the Home Screen into the classic layouts used for Windows Mobile 6.5. To change the screen to the classic layouts, go to Start > Setting > Home tab.
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 postkey 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.
The user applications and folders are displayed on the Start Screen. Applications and folders displayed on the Start Screen Home: Closing Start menu and displaying the Home Screen. Phone: Making calls, Answering calls, changing calls, and configuring call conference. Text: Sending and receiving SMS text messages. E-mail: Sending and receiving emails. Contacts: Sharing contacts with friends and peers. Internet Explorer: Browsing web sites. Calendar: Managing appointments and request meetings.
Getting Started: Launching Start applications. Alarms: Setting local time of each country and alarms. Picture & videos: Viewing and managing pictures, animation, gif, and video files. Windows Media: Playing audio and video files. Marketplace: Purchasing or downloading applications from the Marketplace. You can reconnect to it after upgrading via the Internet using ActiveSync, if it is your first time use. Messenger: A mobile version of Windows Live Messenger.
Windows Live: If you want to search for information on the web, use the Windows Live™. MSN Money: Manage finances of a user. Calculator: Performing basic arithmetic calculations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Game: Launching games. Notes: Creating handwriting memos or pictures or voice recoding files. Tasks: Managing tasks. File Explorer: Configuring and managing files in the device.
Internet Sharing: Connecting a laptop computer to the Internet using the data connection capability of NAUTIZ X3. 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 6.5 . Search Phone: Searching for contacts, data, or other information in NAUTIZ X3. For further information, please refer to user‟s manual of Microsoft applications for Windows Mobile 6.5.
Bluetooth: Opening Bluetooth applications, setting NAUTIZ X3 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. You can set alarm for specific date and time. Home: Customizing the appearance of the Home Screen and displayed information on the screen. Locks: Setting a password for NAUTIZ X3.
Beam: A feature related to IrDA (however, it is not supported on NAUTIZ X3). Connections: In order for the device to connect to the Internet or private local networks by configuring 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. For further information, refer to user‟s manual of Microsoft applications for Windows Mobile 6.
Buttons: Allocating a program to a button. It configures the options of how to input. Owner Information: Entering NAUTIZ X3 owner‟s information. Phone: Configuring phone settings. System folder (only 2D Imager barcode Set) About: Viewing the basic system information such as the version of Windows Mobile R, the type of processor used for NAUTIZ X3, etc.
Backlight: Setting the expiry time of display backlight and adjusting brightness. Barcode: Setting Barcode message modes, gun modes, decoding sounds, etc. (admin Password: 23646) Certificates: Verifying the certificate information installed in NAUTIZ X3. Customer Feedback: Submitting a user‟s comment on Windows Mobile 6 software. Device Profile: Verifying the build information of NAUTIZ X3 and the other module information. Encryption: Encrypting files in a storage card.
Managed Programs: Displaying installed applications in NAUTIZ X3 using Mobile Device Manager. Memory: Checking memory allocation status and memory card information; aborting currently running programs. Modem Band Setting: Configuring Modem band settings. Regional Settings: Configuring NAUTIZ X3 locale settings according to each region including how to display numbers, currencies, date/time, or time format. Remove Programs: Removing programs installed in NAUTIZ X3.
2. Adjust volume moving the slide bar by dragging it. 3. Turn volume on or off 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 NAUTIZ X3. Display of battery level Battery icon on the Navigation Bar indicates battery power level. If the main battery is lower than the pre-specified level, the corresponding icon displays the level; when battery dialogue box appears, it displays the main battery level.
1. Start -> Settings -> System -> USB Host-Client Icon Click 2. Select USB Mode CONNECTION TO A PC What this allows (copy files, sync information etc.) How to install connectivity software on a PC o WMDC or ActiveSync BLUETOOTH Bluetooth wireless technology is designed, in particular, for short range communication (10m/30ft) and low power consumption. The NAUTIZ X3 is equipped with Bluetooth technology that can exchange information (files, appointments, tasks, etc.
Current Bluetooth specifications define the security level by the connection level and there are no security definitions based on applications. Therefore, application developers may define security mechanisms for meeting specific requirements. The application level security is implemented per user, whereas the connection level security is implemented per device connection.
Pause If there is an active Bluetooth pairing, the Bluetooth wireless connection enters lowpower consumption mode to maintain the active pairing. If there is no active pairing, the Bluetooth wireless connection will be disconnected. A pairing between the NAUTIZ X3 and another Bluetooth device will time out if there is no data exchange between the two devices.
Search for other Bluetooth devices The NAUTIZ X3 can receive information from a detected device without connecting to the device. When a connection has been established with another device, the NAUTIZ X3 will automatically exchange data if the Bluetooth wireless connection has been activated. How to locate Bluetooth devices within range 1. Activate Bluetooth on both devices. 2. Set the Bluetooth devices to detection and connection-enabled mode. 3. Ensure that the devices are within 10m (30ft) of each other.
A password prompt will be displayed. If there is a specific password for the device, enter the password at the prompt and tap Next. If there is no password for the device, enter an arbitrary password and tap Next. Bluetooth will attempt to establish a pairing with the device. 9. If there is a pre-defined password, the same message will appear in the other device requesting the password.
2. Ensure that the devices are within 10m (30ft) of each other. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Bluetooth. 4. Tap New Device. The NAUTIZ X3 will search for Bluetooth devices within range. 5. Enter the name of the headset and tap Next. A password prompt will be displayed. 6. Enter the password for the headset. 7. Tap Next The NAUTIZ X3 will connect to the headset. For detailed instructions about the communications with Bluetooth devices, please refer to the user manual for the headset.
12. Tap New Outgoing Port. The Add a Device screen will be displayed. 13. Select the serial device and tap Next. 14. Select a COM port from the drop-down menu. 15. Tap Finish Note: 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 with a wired serial connection, ActiveSync also uses a Bluetooth serial port connection.
Configure the Bluetooth features of the device prior to establishing a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection. How to configure Bluetooth ActiveSync Note: In order to improve security, the network bridge (particularly the Remote NDIS adapter Connection Bridge) of a computer must be deactivated before connecting the device to a computer with a networked connection. For further information relating to the network bridge, refer to the Windows Online Help of the computer.
The stereo headset associated with the hands-free service will be connected to the hands-free service after connecting to the A3DP service. 1. Tap Add a Device after selecting Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. The NAUTIZ X3 will search for Bluetooth devices within range. 2. Select the stereo headset from the list. Tapping Next will take you to a password window. For more details, refer to the user manual for the headset.
WIRELESS WAN Settings may vary depending on country. Please contact your service provider or retailer for further information. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Connections -> “Tasks”. Tap “Add a new modem connection”. Enter the Connection name and select modem. Tap Next. 5. Enter the Data Dial Number. 6. Tap Next. 7. Enter your user name and password and if necessary domain (user-defined setting).
8. If you need to define settings, tap the “Advanced” button 9. Tap Finish Manual Network Settings for WAN Manual settings may interfere with regular communication. The default setting is Automatic. 1. Wireless manager -> tap the Menu button -> Phone Settings -> Network or Phone Program -> Menu button -> Option -> Network. 2. Select Network. 3. Tap “Manual” from the dropdown menu. 4. Select Network ISP. 5. Tap the OK button.
CAMERA Taking pictures 1. Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon. 2. Choose camera from the navigation bar. 3. Check the image in the view finder and, if necessary, adjust settings. 4. Press the Enter key to take a picture. Video Recording 1. Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon. 2. Choose camera from the navigation bar. 3. Choose Menu > Videos to set the shooting mode to Video. a. The available recording time will be displayed on the screen. b. The default video recording time is limited to 30 seconds. 4.
Pictures & Videos Taking pictures Video recording View pictures and video clips 1. Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon. 2. Choose the picture or video clip you want to view. Set Picture as Background You can set a photo as the background image for the home screen. 1. Tap Start > Pictures and Videos > Menu. 2. Select “Set as Home Background”. 3. Select transparency level and tap ok. BARCODE SCANNER The NAUTIZ X3 provides two kinds of data capture modes: 1. Laser decoding (1D Scanner). 2.
Scanning should not be performed at an angle as this may decrease the recognition ability. Scanning barcodes 1. Check that the scanning application is running on the NAUTIZ X3. 2. The laser beam exits the end of the NAUTIZ X3 while the scan button is pressed. The red scan beam should cover the entire barcode. The laser beam indicates that scanning is in progress. An alarm will sound and the laser turns off to indicate that the barcode has successfully been decoded. 3. Release the scan button.
Multi-scan Mode: Decode multiple barcodes quickly and conveniently. New barcodes can be decoded whilst the scan button is pressed. Image scanning 1. Check that an associated program, such as Notes, is running on the NAUTIZ X3. 2. Press the scan button to turn on the aiming pattern to help level the scanner with the target. Move the aiming pattern to the centre of the barcode area.
Setting up GPS on the NAUTIZ X3 The basic features of the NAUTIZ X3 are as follows: 1. Choose Start > Settings > System > External GPS. 2. Set the GPS program port to COM4 via the program tab. 3. Set the GPS program port to COM9 via the program tab. 4. Set the baud rate to 115 200 via the Hardware tab. Several programs can access GPS data simultaneously. Each program must access GPS data using Microsoft GPS API or COM4. Operation The default setting is subject to change.
The NAUTIZ X3 can be used for making calls, saving contacts, managing call records, sending text messages, storing received messages, etc. In addition, users can browse the web via a dial-up network to send data in real time with a variety of office applications. Sensors Additional sensors in the NAUTIZ X3 are listed below: E-compass Using the integrated sensors, the magnetic direction can be recognised.
Turning the phone on/off The phone can be activated or deactivated via the Wireless Manager. Choose Start > Settings > Connection to launch the Wireless Manager. Enable or disable a connection type by selecting its name. To configure connection settings, tap Menu > and find connection type for which you wish to alter the settings. CALLING There are three audio modes to choose from when making a telephone call. Handset mode: Uses the speaker at the front of the NAUTIZ X3. Handset mode is the default mode.
Using wired headsets Headsets can be used for audio applications. Connect a headset (earphones) to the earphone plug located on the side of the NAUTIZ X3. Adjust the volume before connecting the headset. When a headset is connected, the speaker is disabled. Bluetooth headsets A Bluetooth headset can be used for audio communication. Please refer to chapter 6 “Using Bluetooth” for further information about connecting a Bluetooth headset to the NAUTIZ X3. Adjust the volume before connecting the headset.
1. Tap Start > Phone, tap the green talk button or press the send "S" key on the keypad. 2. Tap a numerical button or press the send "S” key. 3. Tap the green talk button or the send “S” key on the keypad to dial. 4. To cancel an outbound call or to terminate a call, tap the red End key or press end “E” key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 5. If you enter the wrong number, erase by tapping the “” Delete key or the “” on the keypad one by one.
Start a voice call by tapping the phone icon next to the number. To make or terminate a call, tap End or tap the red end call on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. Making emergency calls You can make an emergency call even if no SIM card is installed. For more details about installing a SIM card, please refer to SIM Card Installation on page 3. a. Emergency calls may be unavailable, depending on the network coverage. Answering Calls A pop-up window will be displayed when there is an incoming call.
5. To answer a stand-by call during a call, answer the call after tapping Answer or Send to switch the existing call to stand-by mode. Smart Dialling When inputting numbers or letters the device will search for matches in Contacts and the Call History and show you a filtered list. The filtered list is created from Contacts and Call History. You can then choose a contact from the filtered list. Tap on a phone number to make a call. If there is a match in the Contacts list, the Contact will be displayed.
2. Make a call. 3. Tap Mute on the screen to mute the microphone. The mute icon will be displayed on the screen. Creating a memo To create a memo during a call, tap the Menu button and select Create Memo. How to check memos created during a call 1. Tap Start > Phone, the green talk key or the Send "S" key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Tap Call History. 3. Select a call record with an associated memo and hold, alternatively click the memo icon.
4. Tap View Memo. 5. Tap OK to end. 5. Note: You can launch the Memo program by choosing Start > Memo. Speed Dial You can make a call using a single tap by creating a speed dial entry. After assigning a number to Contacts, the number can be added to Speed Dial. Add a Number to Speed Dial Add a number to Speed Dial using the Phone keypad 1. Locate any contacts and numbers you wish to add to Speed Dial from the Call History. 2. Tap Start > Phone, the green talk key or the Send "S" key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad.
Using the Call History You can use the Call History to check recent calls or make a call to a recent number. The Call History will display the duration of all received, sent and missed calls. The icons displayed on the Call History screen are listed under Table 4-1. Incoming call Missed call Outgoing call Managing the Call History You can reset talk time and delete call history. Modifying the Call History View 1. Tap Start > Phone, the green talk key or the Send "S" key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2.
Reset the Recent Call Counter 1. Tap Start > Phone, the green talk key or the Send "S" key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Tap Call History. 3. Tap Menu. 4. Choose Call Timers. 5. Tap Reset. Delete all Call History 1. Tap Start > Phone, the green talk key or the Send "S" key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Tap Call History. 3. Tap the Menu icon.
4. Choose Delete All Calls. 5. Tap Yes. View Call Details 1. Tap Start > Phone, the green talk key or the Send "S" key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Tap Call History. 3. Select an item to view call details. If more than two calls are in progress simultaneously, only the first call will be recorded. Using the Call History You can send voicemails, save contacts, delete history and voice calls via the Call History menu.
1. Tap Start > Phone, the green talk key or the Send "S" key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Tap Call History. 3. Press and hold the desired item. 4. Choose an item from the menu. Switching Between Calls How to switch between two calls: 1. Tap Start > Phone, the green talk key or the Send "S" key on the NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. When the first call is connected, the Stand-by button will be displayed on the keypad. 3. Tap the Stand-by button to put the first call into stand-by mode. 4. Proceed with the second call.
You can make a call, save, read or delete messages from the text message screen. If you subscribe to Caller ID services, you can identify the caller by comparing the number to the information saved in Contacts. You can read saved text messages when the phone functionality is turned off. 1. Tap Start > Text. 2. The Text Message window will appear. 3. Tap on a text message from the list. If the phone is disabled, you will have to enable it in order to make a new call or send a text message.
2. You can check the size of the message you are writing using the character counter. 3. For delivery reports choose tap Menu > Message Options > Message Transmission Check Request. 4. You can enter the recipients number manually or by selecting a contact by tapping Menu > Add Recipient. 5. Write your message. 6. Tap the Send button to send your message. If the phone functionality is disabled, a message prompting you to enable the phone will be displayed.
Q: What COM port should I use to connect to my GPS?
A: COM9 at 115 200 baud is the hardware port. COM4 is the software port. USE COM 4 CARING FOR YOUR UNIT/SAFE USE This chapter provides troubleshooting guidelines, including cleaning instructions and storage advice for the NAUTIZ X3. Maintenance Please follow the below instructions for trouble-free use of the device. Take care to protect the screen from scratches. Only use a plastic pen designed for touch screens or the stylus provided.
Extra care must be taken to avoid short circuiting, contact a metal conductor to the battery terminals. Special attention must be paid to avoid modification, restoration, inserting foreign bodies into the battery, exposing the battery to water or other liquids, fire, explosion, and other risks. Do not allow children to handle the battery unsupervised. . Used batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Do not burn the battery.
Contamination levels may vary depending on the users' operational environment, it is recommended that the device be cleaned regularly.