User’s Manual 2001. 2.
Copyright Please be sure to read the following before using your PC-EPhone. The information contained in this user’s manual is subject to change without notice for product performance enhancement. Cyberbank Co., Ltd. shall not be liable for any technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual or the examples herein. This document contains information protected by copyright.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 About PC-EPhone Product Components ................................................................... 3 Using the Manual ......................................................................... 4 Conventions ................................................................................. 6 Programs Installed in PC-EPhone................................................ 7 Finding Information (PC-EPhone related information) ................ 10 FCC RF Exposure Information ......
Chapter 5 Backing up and Restoring Data Backing up and Restoring using ActiveSync ................................ 2 Full Backup and Restoring to a CF Memory Card ........................ 5 Backing up and Restoring by File............................................... 12 Chapter 6 Internet Connection and Use Connecting to the Internet using a LAN Card ............................... 2 Connecting to the Internet using a Modem ................................... 4 PC-EPhone Web Browser ...................
Chapter 10 Support and Service Web Sites..................................................................................... 1 Service Center ............................................................................. 1 Purchasing Accessories ............................................................... 2 Appendix A. Using the Character Recognizer B. Hardware Specifications C. Glossary D.
Chapter 1 About pc-ephone Congratulations on purchasing the PC-EPhone, a Palm-Size PC that is a combination of high technology from the areas of Mobile Computing and Wireless Communication. PC-EPhone is a mobile device powered by Microsoft Windows CE OS. The size and capabilities of the PC-EPhone let you keep your most important business and personal information current and close at hand.
In this chapter, you will find information on: X Product Components Introduces PC-EPhone components. X Using the Manual Describes how to use this manual and gives an overview of the contents in each chapter. X Conventions Describes Notice, Reference, Warning. X Programs installed in PC-EPhone Introduces the applications built in PC-EPhone. X Finding Information Introduces web sites providing information related to Windows CE and PC-EPhone.
I. Product Components After purchasing your PC-EPhone, check to see if all the components shown below are included. If there is a defect in the product or a missing component, please contact the place of purchase immediately.
II. Using the Manual This User’s Manual will give you quick and effective guides to using your PC-EPhone more efficiently and conveniently. This User’s Manual consists of the following : X Chapter 1 About PC-EPhone Describes PC-EPhone components and introduces Internet sites and services where you can get information related to your PC-EPhone. X Chapter 2 Getting Started Outlines PC-EPhone’s main features and introduces the steps you should take when first using your PC-EPhone.
X Chapter 7 Applications Outlines basic PC-EPhone applications including PC-EPhone Contacts, PCEPhone Calendar, PC-EPhone Tasks, Calculator, Memo and Recorder programs. X Chapter 8 Accessories Describes accessories provided by CYBERBANK and explains how to use a CF Card. X Chapter 9 Tips and Troubleshooting Introduces tips and troubleshooting methods that will come in handy when using PC-EPhone.
III. Conventions This User’s Manual uses the following conventions that will help you find and understand the information easily. Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in data loss or damage to equipment. Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in moderate losses. Indicates helpful information for using your PC-EPhone.
IV. Programs Installed in PC-EPhone The following programs are provided with your PC-EPhone. (1) Programs installed in ROM (Read Only Memory) You may not voluntarily uninstall and install programs in your PC-EPhone’s ROM. X Memo Enables you to create simple written memos using Handwriting Recognizer program. X Contacts Manages names, addressed, and phone numbers, and can always be updated through synchronization with a desktop PC.
X Backup & Restore Enables you to backup or restore the data in your PC-EPhone’s RAM (file, DB, registry) to and from CF Cards and IPSM. X Short Message Service(SMS) Enables you to send and receive short messages to and from other mobile phones. X Phone Enables you to make voice calls just like a mobile phone. X Remote Networking Enables you to connect to an Internet Service Provider(ISP) through a modem. X Terminal Used to connect to online services that need VT-100 TTY terminal emulation.
(2) Programs provided in PC-EPhone Software CD X PC-EPhone PIMSSync Is S/W needed in synchronizing Outlook 2000 on the desktop PC and PIMS data (PC-EPhone Calendar, PC-EPhone Tasks, PC-EPhone Contacts) of PC-EPhone using ActiveSync. X PDF Viewer (Ansyr Primer) Enables you to view documents in PDF form on your PC-EPhone. X AvantGo Client Enable you to receive AvantGo Channel services. X Dictionary(Korean/English, English/Korean) (Korean Version Only) Is installed from PC-EPhone Software CD.
V. Finding Information (PC-EPhone related information) When you need to find other information related to your PC-EPhone, refer to the following : Synchronizing Data See Microsoft ActiveSync Help installed on your Desktop PC or your PC-EPhone User’s Manual Unfamiliar Technical Terminology See the technical terminology section in the appendix C Product Use Guide and Troubleshooting See your PC-EPhone User’s Manual. (http://www.pc-ephone.co.
VI. FCC RF Exposure Information 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 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. The design of PC-EPhone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter provides you with the basic information you need to use your PC-EPhone. This chapter includes information on: X Product Hardware Features Describes PC-EPhone’s features and tips on usage. X Using your PC-EPhone for the first time Describes the steps you must take when using PC-EPhone for the first time. X Turning your PC-EPhone ON/OFF Explains how to turn your PC-EPhone ON/OFF. X Using Hardware Buttons Gives information on PC-EPhone hardware buttons.
I. Product Hardware Features (1) PC-EPhone 1) Front panel and Bottom edge ⑧ ⑪ ④ ① ② ③ ⑥ ⑫ ⑤ ⑨ ⑩ ⑦ 1. Voice Call Speaker Voice comes out when the other speaks. 2. LCD Display Screen With a 640 x 480 resolution and a 256-color, 4” color TFT LCD, the screen displays when applications are actually run. As the touch screen is made of very delicate materials, when tapped by sharp objects such as a knife or an awl, it is easily damaged and will no longer be capable of recognition. 3.
4. Speaker A speaker built in PC-EPhone. Does not operate when the headset jack is connected. 5. Navigation button The four way direction buttons located on the bottom part of your PC-EPhone allows you to quickly and conveniently move the cursor (up/down/left/right) when selecting an icon or editing a document. 6. Enter button Performs the same task as the “Enter” key on the common keyboard. In other words, it is used to open a selected item. 7.
10. Microphone Used for speaking in the phone and voice recordings. The microphone does not operate when the headset jack is connected. 11. Hot Keys for Applications Allows one-touch access to main applications (Phone, Web Browser, E-mail, Contacts, Calendar, SMS). Select the corresponding one-touch Hot Key button to run a program. 12. Touch Panel Keyboard A soft keyboard program, which carries out the same functions as a desktop PC keyboard, is provided in your PC-EPhone.
When you are not using your PC-EPhone, turn it off using the Power button so that the battery can be used more efficiently. Even when the power is turned off, power is continuously supplied to the Phone so you may receive incoming calls. To turn the power supplied to the phone completely off, press the END/PWR button on the phone screen for about 3 seconds and no data will be shown on the CDMA Status Display as the phone program is turned off. 2.
3) Left side and Upper edge ③ ① ② 1. CF (CompactFlash) Card Slot The CF Card Slot is used to install CF Type II Memory Card, LAN Card, and GPS Receiving Card. You may utilize it to your needs, for example, adding storage memory by purchasing a CF Card that meets standard requirements or connecting your PC-EPhone to a LAN. 2. Infrared Port A communication window that enables infrared communications. Infrared Port allows you to connect your PC-EPhone to your desktop PC via infrared beam.
4) Back side ③ ① ④ ⑥ ⑤ ② 1. Antenna Used for the Cellular Phone built in your PC-EPhone. 2. Cradle Connection Pin Enables power supply and serial communication with a desktop PC when your PCEPhone is placed in the cradle. Damages to this pin may result in a defect in charging power to your PC-EPhone and in connection to a desktop PC. 3. Hook Is used to tie a string around in order to make your PC-EPhone easier to carry around. 4.
Exchange batteries quickly and do not switch the Battery Lock upward when the battery is detached. If your PC-EPhone is neglected for a long time with its battery detached, the Backup Battery becomes fully drained and data stored in the RAM will be lost. To turn off your PC-EPhone, do not switch the Battery Lock downward. Use the POWER button on the right side of your PCEPhone. 6. Reset Button The Reset button is in an inward position to the product case.
(2) Accessories 1) Cradle (charger and desktop connector) The Cradle connects your PC-EPhone to your PC partner and also takes on the role of charging the main battery. Connecting to a desktop PC is accomplished via serial cable, which is attached to the cradle, Charging is done by connecting a power source to supply power to the cradle. You must supply a power source to the cradle before connecting to your desktop PC. If power is not supplied to the cradle, you will not be able to establish a connection.
3) Stylus You can use the stylus in much the same way you would use a mouse on the desktop PC. Use it to run programs and to press the Reset button. Do not touch the screen with any other sharp objects other than the enclosed stylus. The LCD Display screen may be damaged.
(3) Handling cautions for your PC-EPhone X Do not place heavy objects on your PC-EPhone. Your PC-EPhone may be damaged. X Do not store near a strong magnetic force. X Dropping your PC-EPhone and creating a strong impact or using excessive force on it may result in damage or malfunctioning. X Getting your PC-EPhone wet in the rain or spilling some beverage may result in a break down. X Do not voluntarily disassemble, repair, or assemble your PC-EPhone.
II. Using your PC-EPhone for the first time Follow the steps in this section to start using your PC-EPhone for the first time. (1) Connecting the Battery to PC-EPhone Install the Main Battery to your PC-EPhone as shown below. Please place the battery in the slot leaving 4 ~ 5 mm space and push it firmly, and be careful not to get the battery caught in the groove of PC-EPhone’s battery slot. While inserting the battery, the battery slot can be damaged if excessive force is used.
the Start menu, tap Settings, and then point to Control Panel and set system configurations. For more information, see the Setting PC-EPhone section in Chapter 3. III. Turning your PC-EPhone ON/OFF By using the Power button on the right side of your PC-EPhone, you can easily turn off or restart your PC-EPhone.
V. How to Input Data Your PC-EPhone allows you to input data in the following three ways, instead of providing a separate common keyboard. f Inputting data using the Touch Panel keyboard f Inputting data using Diopen f Recording voice messages with the recorder (1) Using the Touch Panel Keyboard You can input simple numbers or alphabet characters using the Touch Panel keyboard on the bottom of the LCD screen. (2) Using Diopen Tap the Diopen/keyboard selection icon ( ), and the Diopen screen appears.
1) Diopen Handwriting Recognizer mode Diopen’s default mode is the Handwriting Recognizer mode. If Diopen is currently in the Keyboard mode or Screen Recognizer mode, tap the handwriting recognizer mode button. Alphabet Letter input You must write in the Alphabet writing area. Lower case letters are set as default. To enter capital letters, you must first input the “Case change gesture” (see Gesture input).
Tap the button and the following symbols keyboard appears. The symbols keyboard automatically disappears, by default, after inputting one character. Tap the key to consecutively input symbols. When you are finished entering symbols, tap the key or key to return to the writing screen. Gesture input Gestures can be used to input commonly used symbols and edit input text, as well as for Upper case mode change and Hot Key input (see Hot Key input).
Control A beep sounds when you input the Control gesture. You can input in the same way in all handwriting recognizer modes. You can input all hot keys supported in each application. If you input the “Upper case mode change gesture” once, only the next character will appears in upper case. To consecutively input upper case letters, write after making the Upper case mode change gesture twice.
It is changed back to the Latin1 Basic Letter keyboard after you enter one character. Also, if you want to return to the Latin1 Basic Letter keyboard without entering a character, tap the key. Numeric Letter keyboard Tap the Tap the key and the following Numeric letter keyboard appears. key on the numeric keyboard and it will disappear.
4) Using Diopen Screen Recognizer To convert to the screen recognizer mode, tap the Recognizer mode, or tap the button in Diopen Handwriting button in the Keyboard mode, and the following Diopen toolbar appears. “Capital change gesture” is activated in English letter input mode. When tapping this button , the another Diopen toolbar appears as shown below. You can take turns selecting the horizontal and vertical division mode by tapping button z .
z Vertical division In the vertical division mode, the left side of the division mark is for writing the letter of Alphabet and the right side of the division mark is for writing the numbers. Tap “Capital change gesture” Case Change and you can input the upper and lower case letters. Tap button and you can go back to the other toolbar. The following are descriptions of each button on the Diopen tool bar.
Select Numeral recognizer mode Convert entire area Select Symbol recognizer mode 5) Diopen User Settings When you tap the settings button in each Diopen mode, the following Diopen Options dialog box appears. Delay Time When entering a symbol, if the next stroke is not made within the Delay Time, Diopen proceeds with the recognition of the previous strokes. In addition, if the Delay Time passes by after completing writing in Screen Recognizer, the writing ink is deleted.
(3) Recording Sounds using Recorder You can capture and effectively manage ideas of thoughts that suddenly strike you by saving them in voice message on your PC-EPhone. You can Run, Start Recording, Stop the Recorder program just by using the Record button on the right side of your PCEPhone. Recording Press the Record button once to run the recorder program. Press it once more to start recording.
Chapter 3 PC-EPhone Customizing & Maintenance This chapter will provide you with information on how to optimize your PC-EPhone use by setting general preferences. It will also introduce how to manage the power and batteries, giving you tips on how to extend battery usage time and protect important data. This chapter includes the following information: X Setting PC-EPhone Preferences Explains how to set basic system preferences before using your PC-EPhone.
I. Setting PC-EPhone Preferences Set and adjust basic system settings before using your PC-EPhone to customize it just for you. On the Start menu, point to Settings, tap Control Panel, and the following display will appear. Double-tap on the icon of your selection. A tap on the OK button on the corresponding settings applies all settings changes. (1) Communications 1) Device Name : Set a device name. The device name is set as PC-EPhone by default.
2) PC Connection : Set options for establishing a connection to your desktop PC. PC-EPhone’s Baud Rate is set as 19200 by default. You can also change this setting after the first synchronization through ActiveSync. For example, Serial 115000 is recommended in Korea. (2) Date/Time Set the Year, Month, Day, Time, and select the Standard Time Zone and Daylight savings time and press the Apply button and the current time is automatically set.
(4) Display 1) Background : You can change the picture file (BMP) using the Browse… button. 2) Appearance : You can change the background color the way you want it. First, select an item you want from the Scheme drop-down list box and you can apply it as you want by pressing the Save, Delete, or Apply buttons. 3) Backlight : For battery conservation, the backlight can be set to go off after the preset time when the your PC-EPhone is not in use.
(6) Network 1) Adapters : To change the network driver settings, tap the Properties button. PC-EPhone is set as NE20001 by default. If you want to change a Network Driver other than NE20001, select the one you want and press the Properties button to set the preference for that driver. 2) Identification : Set the User Name, Password, and Domain used for accessing networks. (7) Owner 1) Identification : You can set the general information of the Owner.
2) Notes : You can add any additional information. (8) Password You can set password requirements for security while using system. You can set a new password by inputing a password in the Password and Confirm Password. However, password is only to consist of 4 digit Numerals. If you forget your password, you will have to perform a Hard Reset. So be careful not to forget it. All data (including file, DB data) stored in the RAM is lost when a hard reset is performed.