User Manual Please be sure to read the “Warnings and Safety Precautions” in order to use the product safely and correctly.
Notice •T his user manual provides the information that will help users quickly learn and more easily use this product. he contents of this user manual were written based on the “current state” of the •T product, and the details of this manual are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvements and changes in functions. • This user manual may contain technical and editing errors or omissions.
Copyright and Agreement on Usage •A ll contents of this user manual are protected by the copyright laws, and M3 Mobile owns all rights related to them, • Any part of this document cannot be copied, reproduced, modified, or translated to other languages without the prior written consent of M3 Mobile. Unauthorized copying, modification, or distribution of the software is considered as criminal action according to the Software Copyright Law. • M3T is a trademark of M3 Mobile.
Warnings and Cautions for Safety Customer Cautions • I f the device is lost or stolen, then immediately report the incident to the service provider. • Do not lend the device to other people. • Refrain from using the device while driving. hen you need service for the product, request service from the designated place such •W as the service center of our company.
Do not modify the product • Do not try to modify the product by any means. odifications may cause fire, injury, electric shock, or serious damage to the equipment •M and users. • The warranty service is not provided for troubles due to unauthorized modification.
Specification and Characteristics Dimensions 77 x 168.8 x 28mm (Width x Length x Height) Weight 378g Transmit Power Maximum 0.3W Operating Temperature M3T User Manual Main Unit -10 ˚C ~ +50 ˚C Adapter -10 ˚C ~ +50 ˚C Relative Humidity 5% ~ 80% Adapter Power Supply Input: AC 100 ~ 250V, 50 ~ 60Hz Output: DC +5.2V, 5.
Table of Contents Notice.............................................................. 2 Copyright and Agreement on Usage................. 3 Warnings and Cautions for Safety..................... 4 Specification and Characteristics...................... 6 Table of Contents............................................. 7 M3T Introduction..............................9 Product Configuration..................................... 10 Name and Function of Each Part.................... 11 LED Information...........
Table of Contents Using Camera.................................45 Using Camera................................................ 46 Using Personal Schedule Program..49 Today............................................................. 50 Schedule Manager......................................... 51 Picture Memo................................................. 56 Voice Memo................................................... 59 Using Application / Utility Program.............61 Calculator /Image Viewer.....
1 M3T Introduction Product Configuration Name and Function of Each Part LED Information Button information Touch Screen Button Information and Using the Stylus Inserting and Removing the Battery Charging Extending Battery Usage Time Inserting and Removing T-Flash (Micro SD Memory Card) Connecting with PC Soft/Hard Reset
Product Configuration • Check if all following items are included when you open the box for the first time.
Name and Function of Each Part M3T Main Unit Volume Button Stylus Pen Camera Barcode Scanner Window Receiver Earphone Connector Back Speaker Camera Button Scanner Button Scanner Button Battery Detachment Button LCD Touch Screen Battery Status Display LED Button Charging and USB/Serial Port User Manual M3T 11
Name and Function of Each Part Cradle Power Supply Aux. Battery Charging Slot USB Client: PC Connection (ActiveSync) Main Unit Charging Slot USB Host: For USB host use (keyboard, memory, etc) Cradle Charging LED (When Charging Aux.
LED Information Classification LED Status Red Description Charging Charging LED Scanner LED Green Charging completed Green Scanner read barcode successfully Charging LED Scanner LED User Manual M3T 13
Button Information Button Name F1 F2 Toggle between lower case/upper case/number input mode F3 Tab input F4 Touch lock/release Scanner Button M3T User Manual Barcode scan function Power Button Short Press: Power ON/OFF Reset Button Click: Soft reset Long Press and Click: Hard reset (Press the Reset Button for four seconds and then click) Navigation Button 14 Function Short Press: Displays the input panel Long Press: Opens explorer Navigate up/ down/ left/ right Button Name Mode Button Bac
Touch Screen Button Information and Using the Stylus Click Double Click Long Press Drag Item selection / Click Same as double click function in PCs Press the stylus pen without releasing, and select the menu. (Copy, Cut, Paste) Select a group or move icons like dragging a mouse in PC Click the item to select or execute Quickly click the touch screen twice, the same as double clicking on a PC. Press and hold the stylus on the touch screen.
Inserting and Removing the Battery Inserting Battery • I nsert the battery to the battery pack position in the back of PDA as shown in the picture. ompletely attach the battery by •C pushing the lock switch to the left as shown in the picture. Removing Battery •U nlock the battery by pushing the lock switch to the right. emove the battery by picking it up •R from the groove on the side of the battery.
Charging •C onnect the provided adapter plug to the charging jack of the cradle, and place the Main Unit or battery to be charged on the cradle. •T he charging status of the battery attached to the Main Unit can be checked through the LED on the upper left part of the Main Unit. The charging status of the aux. battery can be checked through the LED on the lower right corner of the cradle.
Extending Battery Usage Time •W hen you are working outside of the workplace or home and you cannot charge the device as often as you need, you can extend the battery usage time through the following methods. • Turn off the LCD by pressing the power button when you aren’t use the device. Reduce the time to switch the state to Idle Mode - T he device is turned off automatically if there is no activity on the keyboard or LCD touch screen for more than three minutes when battery power is used.
Inserting and Removing T-Flash (Micro SD Memory Card) Inserting T-Flash • Remove the battery from the back of the PDA. • I nsert the Micro SD Memory Card device with the metal terminals facing downward until you hear a clicking sound. Removing T-Flash • Remove the battery from the back of the PDA. ress the inserted Micro SD Memory Card with your finger, and then •P the Micro SD Memory Card will be eject with a clicking sound.
Connecting with PC • The cradle supports both charging and USB port connection. • Follow the procedures described below to connect the cradle. - Connect the adapter of the device to the cradle. - Connect the power plug of the adapter to the wall outlet. - Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the cradle and connect the cable to the PC’s USB port. - Insert the device to the cradle and synchronize the device with the PC.
Soft/Hard Reset Soft Reset - Press the reset groove as shown in the picture. - Click the Reset Button when one of installed software programs causes unexpected problems while you use the device. - All currently running software will be terminated upon software reset and working files or data might be lost, but the existing stored data of files are not affected. Hard Reset - Depress the reset groove for more than four seconds.
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2 Basic Instructions Calibration Main Windows Bluetooth Communication Button Setting Transcriber/Keyboard
Calibration • Select Recalibration from Start > Control Panel > Stylus > Calibration. • The screen setting wizard for aligning the touch screen will be displayed. hen you press the (+) marking for more than one second with the stylus pen and •W release it, the (+) marking will move to another position. Repeat the process as the (+) mark changes positions. When the procedure is completed, the main screen will be displayed. Check whether the LCD touch input is accurate after calibration.
Main Window • The Main Window consists of a background screen and taskbar. Background screen •Y ou will see the followings shortcut icons on the background screen. The descriptions of the icons are as followings. Icon Description My Computer: You can view the folders and files. Recycle Bin: Recover deleted files and data or completely remove them. (Caution must be taken as data and files in the Recycle Bin cannot be recovered if the Recycle Bin is emptied.
Main Window • Taskbar status display / Quick Launch Icon Taskbar • The taskbar is configured to be simple and easy to use. • The start icon ( ) is the start point for programs. - W hen you press the Start icon with a stylus pen, All Programs, Bookmarks, Documents, Setting, Help, and Run menu options will be displayed. - P ressing each menu option will display executable programs. You can execute a program by pressing the corresponding program.
Bluetooth Communication Turning Bluetooth On/Off Turning Bluetooth On/Off •S elect the Bluetooth (hereafter referred to as BT) icon from the taskbar, select Enable Bluetooth/ Disable Bluetooth from the popup menu, and then set the BT states to ON ( )/OFF( ) mode. Opening BT Explorer • You can operate all BT settings and functions from BTExplorer. • Click the BT icon in the taskbar and select BTExplorer.
Bluetooth Communication View Menu •E xplorer Mode: To switch to the screen that shows the list of detected other BT devices and the available services • Wizard Mode: To switch to the screen showing BT service shortcut link • Status Bar: To remove or generate the status bar •R efresh: To check the connection status of the selected BT service shortcut link in the Wizard mode, and to check the status of the connection to BT service in Explorer Mode.
Bluetooth Communication • Services: Register/clear the services that my device can support as a server. • Depending on the registration status, other devices can or cannot see the services provided by my device. ervices that can be provided as a server include A2DP, Audio Video remote control, File transfer, PAN connection, and •S serial port. • Security - Use PIN Code: Set the password required for other devices to access my device.
Bluetooth Communication Serial Device Connection • BT serial devices can be connected to the serial port using Bluetooth. • Two ports are supported for Bluetooth serial communication. - Outbound Ports: COM9, COM10 or COM11 - Inbound Port: COM4 •C OM port connection can be set for the outbound port for Bluetooth serial communication. - Pair with the device that provides BT serial communication service.
Button Setting Button Setting •A djust the settings for the PDA buttons from the Config tab of Start > Programs > Utility > Key Mapping. •S elect the button to configure from the list, and select the function to execute from the Function Assignment items or press the Program... button to directly select the program to execute. • Press to save the settings.
Transcriber / Keyboard Transcriber •T his program recognizes handwriting and automatically converts it into computer text when you write text using the stylus pen when entering text for documents or settings. Input Selection (Long Press) ou can execute the Transcriber by executing the Transcriber program icon in the •Y standby screen or selecting Transcriber from the pop-up menu by using a long press on the input pad in the taskbar.
Transcriber / Keyboard Keyboard •S elect the keyboard from the pop-up menu shown with a long press on the input pad icon on the taskbar and a short press on the input pad icon on the taskbar whenever you want to display the keyboard input pad on the screen. • Click the button of the key you want to enter with the stylus. Keyboard Description Screen display European language umlaut input You can choose an English or European language keyboard.
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3 Using Internet Connecting Wireless LAN Setting Wireless LAN Connecting USB
Connecting Wireless LAN •Y ou can access the internet with the wireless LAN. Wireless LAN support IEEE 802.11 a.b.g. To Connect Wireless LAN • Turn on the AP device that supports IEEE 802.11 a.b.g. • Select Quick connection icon ( ) > Turn on wireless LAN. elect the AP device to connect from the wireless LAN connection, and then make the •S connection. o terminate the connection after use, select Quick connection icon ( •T wireless LAN.
Setting Wireless LAN • Select in the taskbar, and then open the Manager. • Select Admin Login from the Main tab, enter SUMMT, and select the OK button. elect Scan from the Profile tab, select the AP to connect to, and select Configure to configure the proper settings for the selected •S AP. ove to the Main tab, select the Active Profile, select the Active Profile for the configured AP, and then the WLAN configuration will •M be completed after successfully establishing a connection.
Connecting USB Using the internet through the USB connect to PC directly - T his connection is used in the “PC Connection” method for the Control Panel, and you can use the internet through the USB ActiveSync once both devices are properly configured through a Partnership. You can reduce communication interference by using this method when you download upgrade programs or files through the PDA over the internet through a USB connection. • The procedure is as follows.
4 ActiveSync ActiveSync Introduction Installing ActiveSync Synchronizing Data ActiveSync Troubleshooting
ActiveSync Introduction •S ync is an abbreviation of Synchronization. In our case, it means to sync data between the PDA and PC by connecting them so that the data on both devices is the same. - W hen the data is modified in either the PDA or PC, the Sync function conveniently updates the data on the other device with the latest data between two of them. - Not all data is synchronized, and it depends on the option setting for Microsoft’s ActiveSync.
Installing ActiveSync To install ActiveSync • Insert the CD included with this product, and select ActiveSync from the Auto-run screen to install the program. • Select the Next button, and select the Cancel button when you see the [Your device was not detected] screen. onnect the USB cable between the cradle and USB port of your PC, and place the PDA on the cradle while the LCD •C power is on.
Synchronizing Data •T here is an Option icon if you see the Microsoft ActiveSync window on your PC. When you click this Option icon, the “Sync option,” “Sync mode,” “Sync mode”and“Rules” tabs will appear. • “Sync option” is the menu for selecting the items to synchronize. - Contact, schedule, work, files, and channel can be selected. • “ Sync mode” is for selecting the method of synchronization, and you can use one of the three following methods depending on the selected Sync mode.
Troubleshooting ActiveSync When ActiveSync does not work • Check whether the USB cable is properly connected to the cradle and the PC’s USB port. • Check whether the power of the M3 and LCD is on. • Select File > Connection Setting from the ActiveSync program, and then open the window. - Check whether the [Allow USB connection with this desktop computer] item is checked. - If not checked, then check the option and try Sync again. •C onduct a soft or hard reset, and then try Sync again.
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5 Using Camera Using Camera
Using Camera Program Close Photo Viewer Flash On /Off Running Camera program •Y ou can quickly launch the camera program with the camera program shortcut icon on the background screen. r you can run the camera program by clicking on the Camera menu from Start > •O Program.
Using Camera Camera menu • Press the menu button while the camera is off. • Photo option - Y ou can select one of various photo effects including Normal, Sepia, Black and White, Negative, UVRed, UVBlue, and UVGreen. - Select the image size of the photo from among 2048X1536, 1600X1200, 1280X1024, 640X480, or 320X240. • Storage option - W hen the storage format is set to JPG image file format, you can set the quality to 30 ~ 100.
Using Camera Album view • You can see the photos taken with the camera using the navigation buttons. • Press the Delete button to delete the selected photos.
6 Using Personal Schedule Program Today Schedule Manager Picture Memo Voice Memo
Today elect [Start] > [Program] > [Personal Schedule Manager] > [Today] to display the Today •S screen. - T he Today window displays the user’s simple personal schedule information for the day. This window consists of user sounds, time, date, schedule, task, user information, and management items. You can see and edit the user’s information by pressing each item. - Icons at the upper side of the Today screen are as follows.
Schedule Manager •Y ou can manage the Schedule, Task, and Contacts with one program—Schedule Manager. - S chedule Manager supports entry, modification, and deletion of schedule, anniversary, task, and contact information. - You can see the list of schedule, anniversary, and task by date, week, and month with the Schedule Manager program. - Schedule Manager can be synchronized with MS Outlook for each item.
Schedule Manager Create /Edit /Delete Task • Create /Edit Task - A fter launching the Schedule Manager program, select New Task from the InfoBox at the lower left corner, or long press on each list and select New Task. - Select the ( ) icon from the View List at the bottom and select ( ) icon from the Task List at the top of the screen to create a New Task. - To edit the task, long press on the task to edit in the list, and then select the Edit Task function.
Schedule Manager Create /Edit /Delete Contacts • Create /Edit Contacts - A fter launching the Schedule Manager program, select the InfoBox at the lower left corner and select New Contacts. - Select the ( ) icon, and then select ( ) icon from the Contacts List at the upper left corner of the screen to enter information for new contacts. - To edit information for Contacts, long press on the Contact to edit in the list, and then select the Edit Contacts function.
Schedule Manager Toolbar Display/Move Month Anniversary Display Display/Move Year Display by Category Schedule Display Go Back to Today Task Display • Display/Move Year elect the Year display and choose a - S year, and then the calendar will move to the corresponding year.
Schedule Manager Day View - W hen [Day View] is selected, you can check the schedule, anniversaries, and tasks registered on the selected date. - Schedules, anniversaries, and tasks are respectively shown on white, grey, and blue backgrounds. Week View - W hen [Week View] is selected, you can check the schedule, anniversaries, and tasks registered on the selected date. - Schedules, anniversaries, and tasks are respectively shown on white, grey, and blue backgrounds.
Picture Memo Setting • Category Category Setting Menu and View - A fter launching the Picture Memo, you can create, edit, or delete the category from the Category menu located on the top. - Select the upper left corner to move to the upper level category, and select [New Folder...] to create a new folder in the upper category. - Move to the upper level category and select [Create...] from the upper tab to create a lower level category.
Picture Memo • Mode Change - S elect the pen icon ( or Exit menu. Icon ) at the lower left, and then select Change pen, Delete, Page delete, Mode Change Menu Description Opaque pen, Semi-transparent pen Erase selected area, Erase all Delete current page Delete current page Delete entire memo Save and exit • Alarm setting - S elect the alarm icon ( ) at the lower right corner to set the alarm for the corresponding memo. - You can check the current time by selecting the alarm icon.
Picture Memo Creating Memo • Creating a new memo - Select new note and draw with the stylus pen to add a drawing or notes to create the memo. • Memo list - You can check the saved date and number of pages in the memo list. - Long press on the memo to move, delete, or copy the corresponding memo.
Voice Memo Setting • Toolbar Pause Play Stop Status Display Time Display Record Option Menu Progress Bar Fast Forward /Fast Rewind Option Menu Screen - Y ou can run various voice memo functions including play, pause, record, fast forward, fast rewind, and shortcut by using the toolbar buttons, and also you can set the recording channel and sampling rate by selecting the Option Menu. - Higher sampling rates will provide better sound quality for voice recording with a cost of larger file sizes.
Voice Memo • Save /Sorting - F iles can be saved to My Documents, Flash Disk, or Micro SD Card, and the recorded files will be placed under the Voice_Memo folder in the corresponding location in the .wav file format. - You can select the location to store the files by selecting the upper left corner of the screen. - Files can be sorted by name, date, and file size, and sorting parameters can be chosen by selecting from the upper right corner of the screen.
7 Using Application / Utility Program Calculator /Image Viewer Backup Using GPS
Calculator /Image Viewer Calculator •M 3 provides a calculator capable of performing the four fundamental arithmetic operations. • Select [Start] > [Programs] > [Tools] > [Calculator] to use the calculator. Image Viewer • You can see the image file using the image viewer. o run the image viewer, select [Start] > [Programs]> [Tools] > [Image Viewer]. •T The viewer supports various image files such as jpg, gif, bmp, tif, png, etc.
Backup Backup • Setting backup path /Changing backup name - Y ou can set the backup location to Flash Disk or Micro SD Card from the Backup tab after launching the backup program. - Enter the name of the backup in Name field, and the backup files will be saved with the entered name.
Using GPS • The GPS function uses COM3 Port/9600 rate. • Set “Com Port: COM3, Baud Rate: 9600,” and then click Open GPS. • Refer to the manual of the GPS program for more details. ※ I nitialization time may take longer than usual after a hard reset because the GPS will also reset upon a hard reset. GPS setting GPS status 64 M3T User Manual • GPS programs are not provided by M3 Mobile.