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2. Connecting ActiveSync 3 Connecting ActiveSync Changing the type of USB connecton your device uses can help with problems connecting ActiveSync X Enable advanced network functionality Start Setting Connect gt USB PC connect If you select Advanced Network Function Use you can connect various Surrounding USB devices to your PDA device Your device and the surrounding devices can you used when connected with the lt USB Cable gt A If you use the function USB PC Connect your device s battery consumption will be high If you are not using the function USB PC Connect disconnect to save your battery consumption Using The Barcode Reader 1 Using the Barcodes 2 Scanning Barcodes Press the Barcode Scan button on the side or front of In order to scan accurately you must scan with the the device to start scanning barcodes correct angle 10cm away TE AL MAN L Correct scanning Angle please contact the manufacturing company AN If you are using Barcodes with special programs Using The Barcode Reader 3 Checking Barcodes Start Memo The barcode s information will appear if you press the Create New button in Memo If you scan a barcode while Memo is open the barcode will be automatically saved in Memo If you scan when Memo is not opened
3. IL I Co amy www bluebird co kr www mypidion com by Bluebird phone voicemail 9 00 text e mail e Please read the following warnings before using the product e Shapes and colors of the images shown in this manual may differ from the actual products Contents of the manuals may differ based on the software version of products or conditions of the wireless provider tk i LE isa 32 I8 i ee in IO e This user manual is copyright protected e This user manual has been created by the Bluebird Soft We have done our best not to create typos editing errors and leaving out any information Please understand if there are any inconveniences e This product s program is legally protected Illegal copying transmitting or erasing of the program is prohibited e This product s partial functions might have problems from the environment user program and other machines e This wireless equipment cannot service related to safety of human lives due to possible signal interference REGISTERED TRADEMARK s PIDION as the future mobile s leading global brand expresses with reliability ILDIC f 1 representativeness and image of advanced technology It is a registered trademark from the by Bluebird global brand of Bluebird Soft and is copyright protected NOTICE TO USERS MODEL TYPE NOTICE TO USERS Class B Device Household Information and Communication Device This device has
4. Search surrounding Bluetooth After pairing with a device to set up a COM devices a nd pa i r con nect cps tap and ld an Sii pot Way to set up your Bluetooth D Press Search for devices to search other Bluetooth devices 2 Select a Bluetooth device and press Next Settings 3 Type in the password to connect with the selected device and press Next The password will be different for every device Please refer to manual Check if you are connecting to the right device It correct press Finish If the model name and icon of the device you have chose appears you are finished connecting A The pairing method is different for every Bluetooth devices Please read the manual for other Bluetooth devices 9 us Password Set up a password for your device every time you turn it on Start Settings Lock You must input your password twice After selecting Press ok if the device is not used for the following time set up a time The password must be 4 6 characters long Simple passwords such as 1111 or 1234 cannot be used If the Check if the device is not used for the following time is set up the screen below will show when turning on your device After inputting your password press the Unlock button on the bottom of the screen No SIM PaL icr Emergency phone calls can j Ui e BIP 1 0 Hint Type in a phrase in which will help you to rem
5. 11 17 CPU Mode Battery gt Advanced Main battery Recharging state Charging 0 Inputting Text 1 Selecting text input mode There are five different character input methods available Options Block Recognizer Keyboard Letter Recognizer CAP aj Shift 7 Transcriber 2 Block recognizer This input method uses the traditional writing area box split in the middle The left side is used to write letters and the right side is for number entry Symbols and common functions are located in other smaller boxes located in the right of the writing box area Inputting Text 3 Keyboard This input method displays an on screen keyboard that can be used to input characters by tapping the screen using the stylus pen copa A jud tlc EE P New Menu 4 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 The character is then analyzed and typed on the screen automatically 5 Transcriber The transcriber option is similar to the letter recognizer except instead of entering characters into a designated area you can enter entire words and sentences using your own handwriting Transcriber supports both printing and cursive writing styles and then automatically types the informat
6. Getting to know your Device 5 SPACE i i Wile Rit v tu Oo fele ES ye JS UD LF JL e J JUJU 8 8 0 7 amp l Zj xj c v N J M BIP 1500 Manual Flash Button Fn Button SPACE Button moves one space forward Numbers Alphabet Symbols button Default is Number mode and you can input Alphabet or symbols F1 F9 Button You can customize these buttons Learning Basics 1 Insert Remove the battery 1 1 Insert the battery CD Push your battery in the direction of the arrow 2 Put on the battery cover in the direction on the arrows e Only use the supplied adapter to charge your battery e The batter cover supports high capacity batteries Option accessory module only supports the standard batter Code 13774 Learning Basics 1 2 Removing the battery D Press both of the battery cover buttons on the side 2 Lift the battery in the direction of the arrow and slide the battery cover out 2 Insert Remove the USIM card 2 1 Insert the USIM card 2 2 Removing the USIM card Slide in the USIM card in the arrow direction Push the top of the USIM card to slide it out in the The devices supports 2 USIM slots arrow direction Learning Basics 3 Insert Remove the MicroSD Card 3 1 Insert the MicroSD Card 3 2 Removing the MicroSD card In the arrow direction slide in the MicroSD card with Press push do slide the MicroSD card out the metal terminal facing up 4 Cha
7. Device This information is for your own safety Please observe the following precautions e This device is qualified of electromagnetic wave human e In case your device is wet do not put your device in safety standards For your own safety please use the heaters microwaves or etc to dry there is a risk of authenticated devices only from the head company If explosion or it can be the cause of malfunction Please not the case we cannot guarantee your safety note there is a label in the device that changes color when it gets wet In this case your will not be able to get e Do not press the power button or the power adepter your free repair service cord when the device is wet There is a danger of electrical shock e Do not use your device on board an airplane or in hospitals e Do not remodel take apart or repair the device Please refer to your customer service center If not the case you Please backup your device s inner data and information will not be able to get your free repair service During the repair or upgrade there is a slight possibility of your data being erased Ring tones text voice e Do not use your device at an explosive danger zone Notice Before Using Device e Please refrain from using your device while driving If you are in an unavoidable situation stop your vehicle or use your hand free kit e Do not use in places of high temperature and high humidity The following can be the causes of
8. Main Profile Status Diags Global Device Specifications ee EN WCDMA single band 2100MHz UMTS HSDPA Battery 2 000mAH Li ion CPU Marvell PXA320 806MHz 2 thermal printer xe cT LL i cm n E 199 7 L x 77 6 W x 40 3 D mm OS Windows Mobile 6 5 Dimension i ae J 3 thermal printer Memory RAM 256MB ROM 512MB 205 L x 77 6 W x 40 3 D mm 3 5 QVGA 240x320 Touch Window Interface 16Pin Port EMEN o uso ov o oS o 5555s llllllllLLLLLLL 3 5 VGA 480x640 Touch Window Optional IEEE 802 11 b g WLAN Environment 1 5m Steel surface 2 drops per 6 sides IEEE 80211 a b g Optional kl ao an s Bluetooth Bluetooth VZOFEDR Class wan E 802 1 bie Pee BS PAM NA ii NN IEEE 802 11 a b g Optional ccce ae al Ui 1G Frequency Frequency 2 402MHz 2 480MHz Camera 3 0M AF LED Flash Number of channels 79 NNNM pP hh A4 hhJCqk Bluetooth l Antenna power 0 01mW and less lemen Sele McrsD 8 Modulation type F1D USB USB 1 1Full Speed BIP 1500 Manual Value Pack Details 1 PINPAD 1 1 Parts of the pack Ten Main to PINPAD LED to check the contact terminal state of the pack Y PINPAD separation button ZY KL RFID ANT AL RA E d SAM Slot Keypad IC card slot Value Pack Details 1 2 Paying with card 1 2 1 Paying with MSR 1 2 2 Paying with IC Card The card
9. Summit Client Utility on Q E 7 39 Enter Admin Password SUMMIT BIP 1500 Manual Setting up Wireless Internet D Select the Admin Login button on the top right 2 Type in SUMMIT Capitalized in the password box and press OK button Summit Client Utii E dAERSCER Pp Admin Logout Disable Radio Active Profile Default lz Associated ABG in Worldwide Qon of List Driver v3 03 09 SCU v3 03 09 About SCU Main Profile Status Diags Global EAP Type E None 9 s Credentials Save Changes Main Profile Status Diags Global 3 Select the Profile buttons on the bottom Select the Scan button on the top right Summit Client Utii P er 2 4 G 7 57 A list of AP your device RSSI Secure A we G can connect to will appear true me Connect to ex Platform AP2 fae Please select a desired AP When the popup appears Press YES Refresh Configure 8 Type password in the box of the AP you wish to connect and press OK buttons For Passphrase enter 8 63 chars For PSK enter 64 Hex chars BIP 1500 Summit Client Utilr 2 gv 2 E G 8 00 Edit Profile Platform_ap2 b Spc New Rename Delete Platform_AP2 Once you press Commit you will be connected to the internet Radio EAP Type E None I WEP keys PSKs Credentials Save Changes
10. Text Size You can adjust your text in 5 sizes Program Monitor The memory status of running programs will be displayed SES EE Start gt Settings gt System gt Peele gt pale rogram Monitor contacts Using the menu you can select the pictures amp Videos running programs and to stop it i Task Manager You can also stop all the programs running at once B USB PC Connection You can connect with a PC E 11 41 USB to PC Start gt Settings gt Connections gt USB PC connection f USB connecton your uses can heb w ith problems eSync connecting Activ Changing the type devic X Enable advanced netwo rk functionality The computer uses a tunneling VPS can connect with your device with RNDIS In this case try to connect un checking the Advanced Network Function If the ActiveSync does not work properly try using the Advanced Network Function Wi Fi Setting up the wireless internet with Wi Fi Wi Fi EXE 11 41 Network lt Wireless gt Network Start gt Settings gt System Wi Fi O Search for Networks Through the wireless internet settings you can set up the Wi Fi that connects the surrounding AP access point Settings SUMMIT Summit Client Utility en A G 6 10 active Profle Eta Radio Disabled ABG auto Profle On off List Driver v3 03 09 SCU v3 03 09 Main Profile Status Diags Global
11. can be swiped in both directions Insert with the card with the IC chip going in first Please swipe the card fluidly Please make sure to insert the card all the way 1 3 Installing Removing the PINPAD 1 2 3 Paying with RFID 1 3 1 Installing the PINPAD Make sure you place the card on the RFID antenna Install the PINPAD in the direction of the arrows Value Pack Details 1 3 2 Removing the PINPAD To remove press the PINPAD remove button to slide the PINPAD out in the arrow direction 2 Finger Scan 2 1 Each part explained LED to check the state MSR The main Finger scan terminal Finger scan remove button RFID ANT Finger scan Module SAM Slot IC Card Slot Value Pack Details 2 2 Paying with card 2 2 1 Paying with MSR 2 2 2 Paying with IC card EJ The card can be swiped in both directions Insert with the card with the IC chip going in first Please swipe the card fluidly Please make sure to insert the card all the way B l P 1 50 0 Ma nua 2 3 Using the Finger scan 2 2 3 Paying with RFID Make sure you place the card on the RFID antenna Your device will start scanning once you have placed your finger on the Finger scan Value Pack Details 2 4 Installing Removing the Finger scan 2 4 1 Installing the Finger scan Install the Finger scan in the arrow direction 2 4 2 Removing the Finger scan To remove press the Finger scan
12. hang up press the End button or the End button on the device s keyboard 00 04 Speaker On Mute Add Call Contacts e The BIP 1500 Does not support conference calls call transferring optional call services gt e The BIP 1500 Does not support Voice Call during Dial up e The BIP 1500 supports only the regular optional call service lt Call waiting gt The SMS service from call waiting is not supported BIP 1500 Manual Contacts BIP 1500 2 Adding a Contact D Select the Create New button on the top left 1 Searching D Start Select Contacts Jack 3 425 111 1111 4 m John 3 425 222 2222 4 m 2 Select the contact s category amp Outlook Contact 2 Type in a name on the Name Input to search a contact E mail Group a Jack 3 425 111 1111 m a Messaging Group John 3 425 222 2222 4 m Contacts Call Home Call Mobile Send E mail Send Text Message Send Contact You can use various menus when you hold down the contact Call Work Home Cell phone Each numbers saved can be called Send Email Sends email to the saved email account Send Message Sends a text message to the saved phone number Copy Contact Copies the selected contact Delete Deletes the selected contact e If the BIP 1500 device has been reset there will not be a information message when retrieving deleting a contact l
13. it will not be saved To do this press the Menu button in Create New and Paste to save Getting To Know Your Home Screen BIP 1500 1 Looking at the home screen 2 up photos as Home Screen Background SZEJ On top of the screen Start gt sorted Wi Fi Connection Status p Volume Battery and etc will lt been displayed You can set the photos you can taken as a background image voicemail D Start gt Photos amp Video gt select 21S ve My Photos EN You can see the Weather Time e me Wireless Connection Status calendar Owner Information Messages Operation Schedule Device Lock Status and etc on the Home screen with your user settings pene Edit 2 Press the bottom right Menu button on the screen 39 Select Set as Home Screen Wallpaper Play Slide Show After setting the transparency level select OK Getting To Know Your Home Screen 3 Adjusting Volume You can adjust your volume for program folders selecting menus or In call volume After selecting the E3 on the top right you can adjust your system ring tone volume Selecting Vibrate will make your phone muted and into the Vibrate Mode BIP 1500 Manual 4 iip PSU Level ERI J You can check your battery level e n by pressing the E on the top phone i right of your display voicemail 2 19 7 Phone off text e mail calendar Contacts Power EXE
14. malfunction getting wet from the rain spilling drinks and taking it in with you at the sauna high temp In these cases you cannot receive your free repair service e Do not place credit cards phone cards bankbook and tickets next to the device The device s magnetism can damage the listed item s information e Please avoid impacts or vibrations When not using the device unplug the power cord and place it at a safe place where it will not drop e Do not place your device at a dusty place Keep your power cord away from any heating devices Unplug the power cord when cleaning If there are any dusts or residue clean the power cords pins thoroughly e When not using a battery for long periods please charge it and leave in at room temperature Even a charged battery s voltage will decrease over time e Do not paint your device It can damage your screen or your device s exterior Also the paint can peel off and trigger allergies If there is a allergic reaction please seek medical advice Precautions Before Using Battery These are safety precautions in order to prevent a dangerous accident Please use the battery correctly and carefully observe the instructions e f the battery is taken apart by impact applied heat submersion or hole drilling there is a risk of a dangerous explosion Please keep away from children and animals e Leaving the battery in a hot car or enclosed space where there is direct sunlight c
15. photo press OK Items You can set up items to be displayed on your home screen oe XD ie amp 11 31 Appearance lt Items gt Appearance Start gt Settings gt Home gt Items When you check the item it will be shown on your home screen You Was ese can set the order of the items that are going to be shown by using the Move up Move down button GettingStatted Settings User Information Phone You can set up a Memo or your personal Phone information You can adjust turn off the devices sounds EZLZCZMEXSET ESJ Start gt Settings gt Personal User Ma 77777777719 ho g Phone z ESA see Start gt Settings gt Personal gt Network Sounds Securi cm Information M Phone st adus You can set your name company name address phone number EDISISISISISTSE TIS email address and memo to be calles shown when your device turns on FU a rere Ss Ring Vibration You can set as Ring Ring getting louder Ring only once vibrate Ring and vibrate Ring after Vibrate None Ring tones You can adjust the Ring tones Keypad The key pad sound can be adjusted to Long tone Short tone Off when keypad is selected EJ Display Light Battery power Exterior power To save battery you can set the battery power and exterior power to be turned off automatically Backlight a amp 11 37 Brightness lt Battery F Power 5 External Sta
16. qualified the electromagnetic wave suitable registration and can be used as a household device at a residential area as well as any other areas This wireless equipment cannot service related to safety of human lives due to Formi Registration possible signal interference X PLEASE READ THE WARNING SIGNS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT Contents Notice Before Using the Device 3 Precautions Before Using the Battery 5 Getting To Know Your Device 6 Getting to know your device s each part 6 Getting to know the buttons 8 Ledtrnilid BASICS eene 13 Insert Remove the battery 13 Insert Remove the USIM card 15 Insert Remove the MicroSD card 16 Changing the Printing Paper 17 Charging with Cradle 18 Turning ON s 19 Soft Reset 19 Hard Reset 20 Using the Stylus Pen 21 Adjusting the Display 21 Connecting ActiveSync 22 Installing on PC 22 Using ACINGS WI 57sen 24 COnMeCtinG AGIVES NG ae 28 Using the Barcode Reader 29 Using the Barcodes assess 29 Scanning with Barcodes eeeseseceescce seeecceee 29 Checking Barcode mmama 30 Getting to know your Home Scr
17. remove button and slide it downwards 3 Payment 3 1 Each part explained LED to check the state MSR Main Payment Terminal SAM Slot IC Card Slot Value Pack Details 3 2 Paying with card 3 2 1 Paying with MSR 3 2 2 Paying with IC card The card can be swiped in both directions Insert with the card with the IC chip going in first Please swipe the card fluidly Please make sure to insert the card all the way BIP 1500 Manual 1 3 Installing Removing the payment equipment 3 2 3 Paying with RFID 1 3 1 Installing the payment equipment Make sure you place the card on the RFID antenna Install the payment equipment in the arrow direction Value Pack Details 1 3 2 Removing the Payment equipment To remove press the remove button and slide it downwards BIP 1500 i JV 4 Snap on 4 1 Each parts explained RS232 Serial Port Snap on separation hook USB Port Power Connector Value Pack Details 4 2 Installing Removing Snap on 4 2 1 Installing Snap on 4 2 1 Removing Snap on Slide the snap on in the arrow direction to install Press the remove buttons and slide it downwards to remove Value Pack 1 Connecting the hand strap Connect the hand strap on the battery cover s hand strap holder Value Pack 2 Connecting the Shoulder Strap Connect the shoulder strap on both sides of the device s Shoulder strap holder 3 Connecting the I
18. 672KB 43GB Volume BIP 1500 3 When ready to install Microsoft ActiveSync will install ie Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 The program Features you selected are being installed B Please wait while the Setup Wizard installs Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 This may take several minutes Status Cancel Microsoft ActiveSync is installed Connecting ActiveSync 2 Using ActiveSync e The display you see is a Windows Mobile version You can connect with the Cradle and it can vary depending on the version e Microsoft ActiveSync can be used when the device is plugged into a notebook or pc You can transfer files by syncing it You can also install uninstall new programs e The USB cable is sold separately Please contact the service center for more details Code 12132 x You can connect by an option accessory Snap on 0 ce 1 zl Q2 If the device and the computer successfully connects Microsoft Activesync will automatically start Please Select the Search button Microsoft ActiveSync Archivo Ver Herramientas Ayuda PILIS f 4 s t9 4 Explorar 1 M PD Conectado Ocultar detalles amp Tipo de inform Estado Connecting ActiveSync 3 In the Mobile device folder you can check the photos music and documents stored in the device and move it to the com
19. 8 G Sensor Use the screen rotation C Use the Sleep Mode g Today Screen C Calculator OD File Explorer J Internet Explorer C Windows Media Player Start gt Settings gt System gt G Sensor EJ Memory The memory s current state Usage Available space will be displayed ZENENESSEEEX Start Settings System gt zn Storage Memory Total 97 42 MB Total 231 00 MB In use 787MB Inuse 63 12 MB Free 89 55 MB Free 167 88 MB Main memory You can check the memory for Total Usage Available space of storage and programs large files using storage memory ag ES OK oS Storage Card You can check the usage available space of the Micro SD memory card and the program store Uninstalling Programs The programs installed by the user or in default will be displayed EE Start gt Settings gt System gt i Uninstall Program Select the program you want to uninstall on the list Press Uninstall and it will automatically be removed Total storage memory available bu Settings RK Display General You can change the screen vertically horizontally right hand horizontally left hand EXSSERS EZI Start gt Settings gt System gt Text Size lt General gt ClearType Display Orientation n Landscape right handed O Landscape left handed You can readjust the stylus pen pane points by pressing the Display ceri MN Adjust button
20. C Card cover Install the IC card cover in the PINPAD Payment equipment Finger scan IC card slot Connect the IC card cover strap on the shoulder strap holder laga Q A gt O o Water went into my device What do do First remove your battery from the device and dry them in a dry place After drying for a period of time try turning it on If it still does not turn on the main board or other parts needs to be replaced Please refer to your service center It won t turn on The program may be damaged Please try resetting your device If it still doesn t work refer to your service center It won t charge Make sure the power cable and your device has been connected correctly Try cleaning your charging terminals If it still doesn t work your battery life might be finished or it can be a broken battery The battery warranty is 6 menthes Q How do I get the repair service A You can send via a delivery service to the headquarters When sending the package make sure you pay for the shipping fee in advance When the repair is finished the headquarters will be covering the shipping fee Q My battery drains very quickly A The battery can be drained quickly when the Wi Fi or Bluetooth is turned on If it drains quickly regardless of using the options above please purchase another battery xX If you have done the above and the device still does not work please refer to the service center x After
21. an deform or break down the battery e Please take precaution in not letting necklaces coins and etc touch the battery s terminal metal part Do not give an impact on the battery by a sharp object or an animal There is a risk of explosion e Please use only the designated battery for the device If the original battery is not used the device s life may decrease and there is a risk of explosion In this case you cannot receive the free repair service e When charging the battery you must use the supplied standard power adapter If the original adapter is not used the battery life may decrease and may explode In this case you cannot receive the free repair service Getting to know your Device 1 Getting to know your device s each part Speaker On State LED Communicating State LED Screen Barcode Scan Button Battery Cover Button Shoulder Strap Holder Hand Strap Holder Battery Cover Printer Cover Printer Cover Button Battery Cover Button Camera Flash Stylus Pen Holder Barcode Scan Button Stylus Pen Barcode Scanner Window Getting to know your Device 2 Getting to know the buttons B P 1 500 M anua Power Button Reset Button Turns on the device Soft reset All the programs running will close and the device will restart Hard reset The device will reset into factory mode BIP 1500 Numeric Keypad Fn Button E
22. een 31 Looking at the Home screen 31 Setting up Photos as Home screen Background 31 POJUSUNG VOUE Siehe mean aimes neceiin orertpaeis 32 Checking Battery Level eessesesceeneeeeatoeeneen 32 Inputting Text 33 Selecting text INPUT mode eeeesesesecensnoieene c 33 Block TECHN BI meissie 33 Keyboard 34 Contents Letter recognizer Seeetaeseen ties tenet wee suet 34 es 1 Gis 9 saat dl aac RT 35 PRONE La 36 Making d Cal deneepiisctesdecsciseqenu tuii tni 36 Rec ninga Cal esrar 37 BIOCKING a Call eese etti a 37 mucosa 38 Contacts e mee ene 39 SEI CDD et ee eee ere ee 39 Adding a GONLAGL Steeda ena 39 Men eet apr cte ager hse 41 Canes coeno Se 42 Taking PIOUS maese 42 VISWIDU PIIOTOS A este 43 Settings 45 Device Specifications haste ce 58 Value Pack Details 59 PINPAD 59 BATS SIS 6 aca es ee ee 63 PAVIE aa EUH UMEN 67 SUBDIT aca a aa n Valte PACK 99 neon euenn eene dini 73 Connecting the Hand Sirap sss ess sa 73 Connecting the Shoulder Strap 74 Connecting IC Card Cover vesssesescaeseesusses 75 COL aca netu diues 76 service Center 7T Warranty Certificate 79 Notice Before Using
23. ember your password Phone off If you get the password wrong 4 times in a row a Hint window will appear Several incorrect passwords have been entered To continue password entry enter alb2c3 In case of emergency enter an emergency phone number Settings 95 Sound and Notifications Sound Notifications You can set up your event program screen pressing You can set the Notifications sounds when the sound hardware button notification sounds and notification is set up m Start Settings Sound and mee ee Start Settings Sound and table voando er Notifications um Notifications gt Notifications X Events warnings system events Phone Incoming call x Programs You can set the phone wireless network notification Activesync and etc sounds by Ring Vibration If you check each item the sound form and notification will be setup with a sound x Notifications alarms reminders Hardware buttons BIP 1500 Manual Home Background Display You can set up your photos as the home screen background Home e amp 11 30 Start Settings Home Ttems lt mn gt Ttems Select a theme for your device CD After selecting Use this as background press the Find button 2 Select the folder that has the photo you want to use in Folder Isaac Mizrahi purple PidionSkinVga 3 Select your photo After selecting you
24. ensation for damage of customer Upon receiving a notification on a defect of its product within the range of warranty during the warranty period Bluebird will repair or replace the defective product according to its warranty policy If the defective product within the range of warranty is not repairable or replaceable Bluebird shall refund the purchasing price within a designated period from the date of receiving a notice of defect Bluebird assumes no responsibility for repairing replacement or refund until it receives the defective product from the customer The replacement shall be equivalent to a new product in the aspect of performance 5 Warranty of Bluebird is valid in the countries where the Bluebird products are distributed by Bluebird Contract for additional warranty service like field service Bluebird products may contain the recycled products components or materials equivalent to new products in the aspect of performance This warranty is applied to software products only when the programming commands are not executed Bluebird does not guarantee interruption free or error free performance Bluebird Customers Service Center Hours Mon Fri 9 30 A M 6 30 PM GMT Time 9 Hours We are not open on Saturday Sundays and National Holidays Address 1242 Gaepo dong Gangnam gu Seoul Korea Bluebird constantly strives to bring utmost satisfaction to all our customers
25. ion on the screen Phone 1 Making a Call Cul lt 3 22 To make a call press the Phone button in the bottom of the screen Input a phone number and press Call 1 Voicemail p 1 abe 2 def 3 M nr m mam hit tls mno Speed Dial _ pas7 w8 wx9 Call History P oc Um 8 Se Wy ey S BIP 1500 Manual Redial Without inputting the a phone number again press the Call button to redial Deletes mistake numbers HE You can use the saved speed dials to make a call To add edit delete a speed dial press the menu on the bottom right You can save a maximum of 98 speed dials EXE You can the recent view received calls out going calls missed calls ems After inputting a phone number press this button to make the call 2 Receiving a Call FAS LET getting ge phone voicemail Phone Incoming When you are receiving a call press the Call button or the Answer button on the bottom of the screen Incoming Call 01012345678 X The outgoing information message can be different from the regular devices BIP 1500 3 Blocking a call FAS LIE getting sta tea phone To block a call press the Ignore button on the bottom of the screen or the End button on the keyboard voicemail You can also block the call by shorting pressing the volume button Phone 4 Hanging up fal lt 3 22 To
26. ist e The BIP 1500 device may take some time showing the saved contacts when it has been reset or has been erased from the USIM card 3 The contact will be saved when the attributes are imputed in order Press OK to save in Contacts Press and select the Menu button on the bottom right of the contacts screen Send Contact cory Contact Edit You can edit a saved contact Delete Send Contact You can send a contact wirelessly Options View Bv Contact copy delete You can copy delete a selected contact Option You can do the setup of Alphabetical order gt and Show only name of contact Display standards You can set up the standards of the contacts for the names companies Filter You can filter the selected items Selecting Contacts You can multi select or select all Camera 1 Taking Photos Start EC EEXI Start gt Camera en O i 6 20 Video Switches to Video mode O m lt Camera Video Type flare pre Mode You can set it up as normal D bust timer pui Resolution You can set various resolutions of 480x640 600x800 768x1024 1536x2048 Flash You can turn on off your Your photo will be taken when flash you press the OK button The photo video will be automatically Full Screen You can change your as saved in the album display to full screen Full Screen Option You can change
27. lowing situation Removal of the sealing of the product if it had been sealed f the product has been damaged due to careless use by the customer or due to a natural disaster floods rain fire etc Loss of product or other components CD diskette manual connecting cables etc e Damage to the product after 10 days of purchase the product will either be exchanged or provided with after sales service note returning of goods or repayment is not allowed Warranty Certificate Thank you for purchasing a product from Bluebird Soft Inc e f 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 e n case of accessories such as batteries only those that match the sales list managed by the service center will be eligible for customer service A repair or an exchange of batteries that does not match the sales list of the service center due to the carelessness of the customer will be fully charged Name of Product PDA Name of Model BIP 1500 Date of Purchase Manufacture Number Place of Purchase Term of Guarantee 1 year from purchase Warranty Certificate Warranty 1 Bluebird Soft Inc hereinafter referred to as Bluebird provides the warranty service for its products in compliance with the regulations on comp
28. nging the printing paper 3 3 Precautions using the MicroSD Card e The SD card can break if you frequently slide in out or put or excessively put too much force e If the card is removed while being used or being turned off the data can be lost or malfunction e Please back up important data We are not responsible for the lost data e If the memory card does not slide out do not remove by force After removing the card at the While pressing the button on back and top of repair center exchange your device or get a refund the device open the printer cover with the arrow direction Please be careful not to insert printing paper in the opposite direction Learning Basics 5 Charging with Cradle As you see in the picture connect the adapter with the power cable to charge the PDA Power Charging Light Charging Orange Charged Green e When the device s battery is low it may warn you with a ring and a message dD The charging time can vary depending on the environment A new battery is only partially charged Please charge fully before using 6 Turning On Power Button e The Power button in on the front e To turn your device on you must press the shortly e You must hold down the button more than 3 seconds to turn on off the LCD back light e After purchasing your device or hard reseting the booting process can take some time We apologize for
29. nter Button Mode Change Button This button s function is used as a combination It is used when the blue printed button is used You can change the row you are typing in It functions the same as the computer enter button This is a button that changes the mode of Local language Alpha Capital Alpha Lower Case When pressed at the number mode the Alphabet lower case and symbols will be activated The default state is the number mode When pressed Alphabet and symbol mode will be activated Getting to know your Device It moves one space at a time and erases the written information BKSP Button It is the same is the computer s back space button If pressed down for more than 3 seconds it will quickly erase consecutively Direction Button It is used when moving Up Down Left Right BIP 1500 Manual JEBE SE Numbers Alphabet Capitalized Symbols Default state is Number mode and you can input Alphabet or Symbols F1 F9 Button It is used with Fn as a combination You can customize these buttons u Wile R Ir v u o a i i sJloflellella Lo kJ UJ C Caps 8 gi amp Z JUXJ c v N J M i Y SPACE Ble Of SN BIP 1500 QWERTY Keypad BIP 1500 T zl o a t o m m t Direction button Used when moving Up Down Left Right Caps Lock Button Tab Button Erase Backspace Button Approval OK Check Button
30. owed by left top left bottom Holding Down Tap the target frmly and accurately right bottom right top If you want to see further details of the PORA UT selected item hold down on the item and a J popup will appear it is similar to the mouse right click on the PC Connecting ActiveSync 1 Installing on PC e Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Korean version e The functions and the layout and be different for other manuals e Microsoft ActiveSync can be updated through the Microsoft Homepage e Windows Vista users need to install Windows Mobile Device Center CD After connecting to the Microsoft homepage download and install Microsoft ActiveSync if Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Welcome to Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Setup Click Next to install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 on your computer 4 Cees mei 4 P d o I 2 On the window Please read the license terms press lt I accept the license terms Client information window input User name gt gt Please specify where you want to install ix Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Destination Folder Y Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different Folder T E 4 g 3 Install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 to 4 3 C Program Files Microsoft ActiveSync l 1 4 hj 4 um 7 Disk Size Available Required Differences 29GB 27GB 27MB 27GB 45GB 43GB 6
31. puter f Hanie Perici dc BOE wk FANH EXD katit Bo rm P Bci real J A J af E ha m Dali ES Metri Ferg rond es Dik ana BIP 1500 Manual Precautions using ActiveSync e When unknown USB device can pop up when the device is turning on while connected to the Micro USB Cable If you reconnect the device from the Micro USB Cable the ActiveSync will run properly e If in ActiveSync the state connecting is continued for a long period of time disconnect the device from the Micro USB Cable In ActiveSync press FILE CONNECTION SETTINGS Select Allow USB connection Press OK Reconnect the device e If you have reconnected several times and still unknown USB device pops up In certain cases the computer s USB host has gone wrong leading to connection failure Remove the device from the Micro USB Cable and reboot the computer Reconnect the device to the cable and it will run properly e The device not running after removing the battery while device on For this to be avoided do not remove the battery while the device on You must press the Power button or the Shut Down button with the stylus pen in order for the Windows Mobile to turn off correctly If in a case where you have removed the battery while the device is on hold the Reset button 4 OK button to hard reset Please note if you hard reset all the data in the memory will be erased
32. rt Settings System gt Display Light Warning Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery life am Tun um of n of backight if not used for 30sec MM Bo mn ae when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped The shorter you adjust your display time the longer your battery will last Adjust power settings to conserve You can turn the light back on again by press the buttons of the display Brightness Use the slider bar to adjust the brightness Backlight III EE Start gt Settings gt System gt Brightness control Display Light gt Brightness Dim Qm On battery power Brigt Dim v On external power Brig If you set the brightness of PDA close to Darker mode the battery of PDA will last longer Adjust power settings to conserve power Settings External GPS Program Select the port you want to use by receiving data from the program s external GPS RSET Start gt Settings gt System gt Access e cm gt Hardware Choose the port that programs will use to External G PS All the programs using GPS can communicate with this port Hardware You can designate the hardware port in which GPS devices will connect to Access If you select Automatic GPS management you can receive multiple program s GPS data simultaneously BIP 1500 Man G Sensor You can set up the usage for the G Sensor 4 X 4 11 3
33. the name storing location file size B IP 1 500 Ma n ual Pictures amp Videos E amp 10 23 You can do the following options Delete Send Wireless transfer Set up as background Enlarge Edit Properties with the photo Video e f the battery is too low the camera will turn off or will not open e If not in use more than a minute it will go into sleep mode e If the device can shoot video the user manual will vary depending on the camera program 2 Viewing Photos Start Photos and Video You can Enlarge Reduce or check the information of the saved Photo Video Camera Play Slide Show Set as Today Background Beam picture Save Edit Properties Options The selected Photo Video can be Enlarged Reduced Viewed with as a slideshow set as a background Wireless transfer Save Edit Properties Settings 3 Bluetooth Setup for the communication of Bluetooth equipment A Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth COMPots Devices gt Mode Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Turning on Bluetooth Set up as on off If not in use it will drain your battery Connected Add new device Making your device discoverable Other devices and search and discover your BIP 1500 device Bluetooth oe 4 11 12 Moce lt COMPorts gt Devices
34. the 1 year warranty the repair service will be charged Service Center Before Requesting After Sales Service e Before asking for after sales service please back up the data from the terminal We do not back up data from the products received in the Customer Care Center Therefore we assume no responsibility for loss deletion of data Bluebird Soft Customer Service FAX 82 2 548 0870 e E Mail gcs bluebird co kr Address 1242 Gaepo dong Gangnam gu Seoul Korea Operating hours Mon Fri 9 30 A M 6 30 P M GMT Time 9 Hours The center is closed on Saturdays Sundays and holidays Registering for After Sales Service We receive the products for after sales service through mail delivery service and hand carry only in principle e f you bought the product from any party other than the authorized dealer you need to register the product before asking for after sales service Please enclose an evidence of purchasing or the receipt to the product for after sales service Please enclose the name telephone number address and symptom for prompt service You can ask for after sales service through the dealer or the Customer Care Center in the head office Do not intentionally damage the label on the product e Damaged label may result in a disadvantage to the customer e When you return the product to Bluebird Soft for service please put the product in a protective box No warrant
35. the inconvenience 7 Soft Reset Reset Button To reset press the Reset button in front of the device lightly with the stylus pen e Please soft reset if your device freezes or has an unexpected error A e It is very similar to rebooting your computer Any information not saved will not be lost Learning Basics 8 Hard Reset s e Please use this function when your device does not react to the soft reset It will go back to the factory state A e When doing the hard reset everything will be erased Please do it at your own risk Reset Button We are not responsible for any information being erased Before you hard reset please back up your data OK Button 2 1 3 Hold OK button Reset button for 5 seconds 9 Using the stylus Pen 10 Adjusting the Display The supplied stylus pen is used to run programs or EXZIXS On your LCD screen it is the ext Size 4 General gt ClearType inputting on the touch screen function of setting the input value Orientation l ror t of the stylus pen Pressing Ocenia ME Pressing means to open run and cancel any co ees Adjusting screen Setting ene eui es Start gt Settings System gt Pulling display Screen adjustment Using the stylus pen you can select multiple items as much as needed it is similar to the mouse drag on the PC Press the center target accurately j align screen foll
36. y will not be provided for any damage occurring during delivery We recommend you to use the box and protective cover supplied with the product Make sure to deliver the product in a safe way Bluebird Soft assumes no responsibility for loss of the product during delivery Service Center Charged Service jm 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 Default due to a mistake on the part of the customer Default due to inappropriate or careless use of the product dropping submersion under water shock damage unreasonable operations etc Default due to a repair or unauthorized technician Default caused intentionally or by carelessness of the customer Default due to the use of fraudulent parts or components Other cases Default due to nature fire damage due to sea wind flood damage etc Expendable parts have exhausted there life batteries antenna or other component parts 4 Regulations of treatment after charged service If the same default occurs on the part that had been repaired within a 2 months 60 days period it will be provided with free of charge repair service There will be no returning of goods or repayment upon the fol
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