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Knowing the product FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION WARNING! Read this information before using your phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
Declaration of Conformity I hereby declare that the product. Model BM-150R Type PDA Satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within the scope of Council Directives 99/5/EC, 89/336/EEC, and 73/23/EEC: MANUFACTURER or AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE : − Address: Bluebird Soft., Inc. 558-5, Sinsa-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer and, if applicable, his authorized representative.
Table of Contents I. Getting Started 1. Activating Your Phone ………… 4 2. Synchronize with ActiveSync ………… 5 II. Understanding Your Phone 1. Features of Your Phone 2. What’s in the box? 3. Closed View of Your Phone 4. Install/Remove the Battery 5. MiniSD Memory Card 6. Battery & LED status III. Learning the Basics 1. Powering On/Off the Phone 2. Resetting Your Phone 3. Starting your PDA 4. Using the Stylus 5. Entering Text IV. Call Functions 1. Turning the Phone Functions On/Off 2. Phone Program 3.
I.Getting Started 1. Activating Your Phone [Remove the Battery] 1. Push down using both thumbs to remove battery cover. [Remove the SIM Card] To remove the SIM card, lightly slide it away from slot. 2. Raise the battery by using the groove on the lower part to remove the battery. [Install the Battery] [Insert the SIM Card] Insert the SIM card with its gold contacts face down. Its cut off corner should match the cut off corner in the slot. 1.
I.Getting Started 2. Synchronize with ActiveSync 1. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on Your PC Install the Microsoft ActiveSync from the supplied Getting Started CD. You can also download the latest version of ActiveSync from the Microsoft website. 2.
II. Understanding Your Phone Division 1. Features of Your Phone Division Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) GPRS Multislot Class 12, Class B CDMA Single Band (Cellular, KPCS Band) CDMA 1x, EVDO WLAN Frequency: 2,402MHz ~ 2,480MHz Number of channels: 13 Antenna power: 10mW and less Modulation type: G1D, D2D Used certified module (SWL-2560S) Bluetooth CPU Intel PXA270 520MHz OS Windows Mobile 5.0 Memory RAM: 64MB, ROM: 512MB Display Select from the following. 3.5” QVGA 240x320 Touch Screen 3.
II. Understanding Your Phone 2. What’s in the box? [Stylus Pen] [Main Body] [Standard Battery] [Earphones] [USB Cable] [Adaptor] Thank you for purchasing a PIDION Product. Please make sure all the above components are included. The pictures and photos in this manual may slightly differ due to model compositions. (When purchasing extra accessories please go to your nearest dealer.
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II. Understanding Your Phone 4. Install/Remove the Battery 5. MiniSD Memory Card [Install the Battery] 1. Put the battery in line with the left part of the PDA and then push the right part to lock. 2. Put the projected part of the cover on top of the groove in the back and then push carefully with both thumbs. [Remove the Battery] 1. Push down using both thumbs to remove the cover. 2. Raise the battery by using the groove on the lower part to remove the battery.
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III. Learning the Basics 2. Resetting Your Phone 1. Powering On/Off the Phone The power button is located on the right side of the product. The power button should be pressed shortly. Power button If the power button is pushed for more than 3 seconds, the LCD Back Light will turn On/Off. Even when the power is turned off, if the GSM modem is turned on the PDA will also power on automatically so you can answer the phone.
III. Learning the Basics 3. Starting your PDA 4. Using the Stylus The provided Stylus pen may be used to directly process a program and input information on the touch screen. Pressing This means using the Stylus pen by pressing it one time to open, close, or cancel something. (This is equivalent to pushing the right button of the mouse when using the computer.) Dragging Upon choosing an item, you can select the area of the item from the list by using the Stylus pen.
III. Learning the Basics 5. Entering Text [ Selecting Text Input Mode ] [ Block Recognizer ] [ Built-in Numeric Keypad ] There are five different character input methods available. This input method uses the traditional writing area box split in the middle. They are: The left side is used to write letters and the right side is for number entry. Using Keypad, you can type letters, punctuation, numbers, and other Special characters into text entry fields or other applications available on your PDA.
III. Learning the Basics 5. Entering Text [ Keyboard ] This input method displays an on-screen keyboard that can be used to input characters by tapping the screen using the stylus pen. [ Letter Recognizer ] This option allows you to enter text using your own handwriting. The screen is divided into three different areas. A capital letter area, small letter area, and a number area. Characters are entered by printing letters in each area.
IV. Using the Phone 1. Turning the Phone Functions On/Off [ Using the Key ] [ Using Wireless Manager] Touch this part or select [Wireless Manager] from [Start]→[Settings]→[Connections] tabs End Key If the end key is pushed for more than 3 seconds, the Phone Functions will turn On/Off. Touch this part to turn On/Off. Please refrain from using the phone while driving or walking. This is very dangerous and may be illegal in your country.
IV. Using the Phone 2. Phone Program [ Key ] ① Method of Operation ① Press Send Key on the PDA. ④ ② ② Press Left Soft Key ③ Touch [Phone] on the lower part of the ‘Today’ screen. [ ‘Today’ screen ] [‘Phone’ Screen ] Exit Method ⑤ ④ Press End Key on the PDA. ⑤ Touch the [X] button on the upper right part of the ‘phone’ screen. ③ Please refrain from using the phone while driving or walking. This is very dangerous and may be illegal in your country.
IV. Using the Phone 3. Calling and Receiving Calling 1. Call the number by using the PDA keypad input screen, and then press Send Key. 2. Push the [Talk] button by using the keypad on the screen. Receiving 1. Press Send Key on the PDA. 2. Touch the [Answer] button on the lower left part of the screen. Refuse Calls - Touch the [Ignore] button on the lower right part of the screen to refuse a call. (Pressing the volume controller on the left side of the PDA will only mute the bell.) Finishing the Call 1.
IV. Using the Phone 4. Contacts Using Contacts ① Contacts may be searched by inputting the name/number or by touching the tab button. ② Contacts Menu - New Contact : Register new contact - Copy/Delete Contact : The chosen contact will be copied/deleted. - View By : Contacts will be indicated according to name/company. - Filter : Filter mode can be inputted to show only relevant items. ③ Various options can be used by touching the contact for a few seconds.
V. Camera Using the Camera ⑦ ① ① ⑤ ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ② ③ ④ Press either the Camera Key on the right side of the product, or launch [Start]→[Programs]→[Camera] Press the viewer button on the upper right hand corner of the screen.
VI. DMB 1. Opening & Closing You can watch and listen to terrestrial DMB and radio. How to open [Start]→[Program]→[PidionDMB] How to close 1. Closing the program is identical to the process for other programs. (Press the “X” button at the upper right corner of the program window.) 2. The program closes when the “OK” button of the keypad is pressed. Fully extend the antenna for reception when viewing terrestrial DMB broadcasts, and when not viewing, collapse and insert the antenna within the main unit.
VI. DMB 2. Screen Configuration [ Vertical Mode ] [ Horizontal Mode ] Upper Display Area DMB Status Display Control Menu Display If executing other programs while running the DMB program, normal program operation is not guaranteed. Avoid DMB viewing while performing activities such as driving or walking, as doing so can be dangerous. Applying excessive force to the antenna can result in its damage.
VI. DMB 3. Operation Guide When opening the DMB program, the message “The player is being closed due to initialization failure. Check the player installation file again and retry.“ may appear. In such cases, the DMB program can be used normally once again, after removing any unnecessary programs that may have been installed in the screen on the same day. Such problems can result due to limitations of Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.
VI. DMB 4. Capture Screen Division Description Capture Type Press the capture icon. Folder to save Within the My Documents folder. File Attributes File Name: Date and time of capture File Extension: JPEG Capture Size: 320 x 240 If executing other programs while running the DMB program, normal program operation is not guaranteed. Avoid DMB viewing while performing activities such as driving or walking, as doing so can be dangerous. Applying excessive force to the antenna can result in its damage.
VI. DMB 5. Setting Screen Name Description Full Screen Mode Set orientation to left hand or right hand in full screen mode. DMB TV/Radio Channel Search Perform an automatic search of the current region for TV/radio channels that can be added. DMB TV/Radio Channel List Lists divided by TV and radio channels that are results of a channel search; double-click any entry to view.
VII. Changing Your Settings 1. Personal Tab [ Menus ] [ Buttons ] This is used for setting up the start menu of the title bar. [Start]→[Settings]→[Personal]→[Buttons] Method of changing the shortcut key allocation program: Choose the button that you want to set up, then choose the program you need from the allocation program below. Programs you can choose: Aside from the basic programs, you can institute personally installed programs.
VII. Changing Your Settings 1. Personal Tab [ Today ] You may choose the skin and the surrounding screen according to your taste. Choose the categories that appear on the [today]screen. [Start]→[Setting] [Start]→[Settings] →[Personal]→[Today] →[Personal]→[Today] The skin file (*.TSK) will appear on the background image setup after it has been printed into ‘My Documents’. It will appear on the ‘Today’ screen according to the order that it appeared on the screen.
VII. Changing Your Settings 2. System Tab [ Memory ] [Start]→[Settings] →[System]→[Memory] This shows the current status of the memory (the memory used and remaining). This indicates the present condition of the Program Store (Used Capacity, Remaining Capacity), and the Mini SD memory card that is inserted into the PDA. This indicates the current operating program lists, so you may choose to stop all or part of the programs.
VII. Changing Your Settings 2. System Tab [ Screen ] [ Remove Programs ] This indicates the list of programs installed personally or by a group. [Start]→[Settings] →[System]→[Remove Programs] [Start]→[Settings]→[System]→[Screen] The screen may be converted to portrait or landscape (righthanded, left-handed). You may readjust the stylus point by pressing the [Align Screen].
VII. Changing Your Settings 2. System Tab [FM Transmitter ] Screen Name Description Power On/Off When power is on: ON When power is off: OFF Recommended frequency Selection 88.3 / 98.9 / 106.5 MHz Select from 3 recommended frequencies. (Select “NOT USE” if none of the 3 recommended frequencies are to be used.) Frequency Selection Use the left/right buttons to select a frequency within the range of 88 ~ 108 MHz. Initialization Return to default settings.
VII. Changing Your Settings 3. Connections Tab [ Bluetooth ] Bluetooth Setup Method Setup for the communication of Bluetooth equipment. 1. On touching the [Add new device…], it will scan the surrounding Bluetooth device. [Start]→[Settings] →[Connections]→[Bluetooth] 2. Select the device to connect and press [Next]. 3. Input the pass key to setup for a secured connection and then choose [Next]. (Check the relevant device manuals, as the pass key for each device is different.
VII. Changing Your Settings 3. Connections Tab [ Wi-Fi ] Set Up Method for Wireless LAN Set Up Wireless LAN through Wi-Fi. [Start]→[Settings] 1. If you turn on Wi-Fi from Wireless Manager, it will search the AP within the vicinity and show it on the screen. 2. Choose the AP from the wireless network list indicated and press [Connect]. →[Connections]→[Wi-Fi] - If the AP information cannot be received please set it up manually. 1. Touch [Add New…] from the Configure Wireless Networks window. 2.
VII. Changing Your Settings 3. Connections Tab [ Wireless Manager ] [ USB-PC Connect ] You may set up the sync environment with the PC. [Start]→[Settings] →[Connections]→[USB to PC] [Start]→[Settings]→[Connections]→[Wireless Manager] By touching [All], you may start 3 functions at the same time. [Wi-Fi], [Bluetooth], [Phone] may be turned on or off separately. When turning on these functions, a detailed setup is possible through the [Settings] that appears on the lower part of the screen.
VIII. Information Please abide by these instructions as they will ensure safe and proper use of the product. 1. Safety Information 1. Safety Instructions for Recharging Batteries • If the main body of the product or the battery has been submerged under water, do not attempt to dry it by heater or microwave. • (Wet PDA or battery changes the label color. Malfunction with colored label can not be serviced under warranty service.
VIII. Information 2. Troubleshooting Q : What should I do if the PDA gets wet? A : First, remove the battery from the PDA and lay it out to dry. If it does not operate properly after being dried, then the main board or other components may need to be exchanged. Please visit your nearest customer service center. Q : The PDA Power does not come on. A : Recharge for a certain amount of time and check it again. If it still does not power on, please visit your nearest customer service center for advice.
VIII. Information For any enquires of problems or inconveniences while using the product 3. Customer Service please call +82-2-1588-1380. [Bluebird Soft Customer Service] [Before Requesting After-Sales Service] • Please backup all the data in your PDA before requesting customer service. • We do not backup products registered at the customers service center. Therefore, we are not responsible for any damage or loss of data.
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VIII. Information 4. Service Center Information Charged Service 1. If it is not a default, it will be charged when requesting for after-sales service. - Service request due to inappropriate use of the customer - Loss of a PIN number - Use of programs that might effect the program (over-clock, forceful changes in the input of the system, personal developments) 2.
Certificate of Guarantee Name of PDA Name of Model BM-150R Product Date of Purchase Manufacture Number Place of Purchase Term of Guarantee 1 year from purchase Thank you for purchasing a product from Bluebird Soft Inc. If a circumstance arises where you lose a receipt or the certificate of guarantee, then the term of guarantee will be calculated 3 months (certified by the number of the manufacture, a certificate of inspection) after the date of manufacture.
Authenticated Facts Name of Authenticator : Bluebird Soft Inc. Name of Product : Wireless product for the wireless data communication system Name of Model : BM-150R Date of Production : 2007. . Manufacturer/Country : Bluebird Soft Inc.