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1. 53 3 Terminal maintenance 54 4 Product specifications 55 B ORGS ss a ee ede eet 56 6 Notes 57 Copyright This users manual and related products are under the protection of the copyright law all rights reserved This document and any part hereof may not be copied adopted or translated into other languages without prior written consent of WoongJin System amp Technology Co Ltd Woonguin System 8 Technology Co Ltd in reference to the instructions and or information in this user s manual in relation to the products referred to herein does not provide nor implies the granting of an unlimited guarantee of any kind Use the
2. 18 4 Configuring the device 20 5 Locking and unlocking the device 26 6 Manage battery life 27 Use File Explorer 29 1 Run and use the File Explorer 30 Ill Terminal settings how to optimize
3. 31 t Background image 32 2 Brightness 34 3 Volume and Sounds 35 4 Screen 37 5 Bluetooth 38 6 Pictures and Videos
4. 11 4 Replacing printer supplies Thermal Paper 12 5 Initialization 13 Getting Started 14 1 Power On 15 2 How to use the Stylus Pen 7 3 Screen Description
5. 45 Table 01 Contents V PC connection 2000 44 1 Microsoft ActiveSync installation 45 2 Connect to a PC to install the program 47 VI Appendix 48 1 Troubleshooting 49 2 Initialize to factory default
6. 45 Get Connected To connect your device to this PC 1 Connect the cable to the PC 2 Turn on the device 3 Place the device in its cradle ActiveSyne should automatically detect your device If your device is not automatically detected click Next If you are using infrared IR click Help 1 Cancel Help 4 ActiveSync installation is finished Please turn on and put the STM 8800 unit on to the cradle with USB cable connected to the PC use USB 2 0 or higher k Po SR 9 a 46 V 2 Connect to a PC to install the program gt Using ActiveSync for program installation gt Using the Installation programs Setup exe or Install exe 1 Download the installation program to the PC or insert the installation CD in the PC s CD drive 2 Connect the Mobile Device to the PC via ActiveSync 3 Locate for and double click on the installation program Setup exe or Install exe on the PC 4 Files will be automatically copied to the Mobile Device through ActiveSync lt Using the cab files 1 Download the installation program to the PC or insert the installation CD in the PC s CD drive 2 Connect the Mobile Device to the PC via ActiveSync 3 Using ActiveSync s Explore function in the PC copy and paste the cab files to any folder My Documents Program Files in the Mobile Device 4 From the Mobile Device dou
7. Bluetooth gt Make your device visible to other devices Bluetooth is enabled on your device and you turn it on you can detect and connect to other nearby Bluetooth enabled devices and services On your device you must set Bluetooth to visible to enable other Bluetooth devices to detect it and to establish Bluetooth partnerships For improved security leave your device set to invisible unless you are establishing new partnerships and turn off visibility after partnerships have been established 1 2 3 4 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth Tap the Mode tab Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box and then select the Make this device visible to other devices check box Tap OK Note If you no longer want your device to be visible clear the Make this device visible to other devices check box n on Eb ov this eros wisi bo othar L En bo g cece Choke on ewes Bluetooth gt Set up a Bluetooth accessory You can use Bluetooth enabled accessories such as headsets stereo headsets car kits and Global Positioning System GPS devices with your device by creating a Bluetooth partnership between your device and the Bluetooth accessory 1 Turn on your device and the accessory and position them within several feet of one another 2 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth 3 Tap the Devices tab 4 Tap Add new device Your device
8. PWR Button Insert the battery Power On gt Initial Setup or Reset The first time you power on your device or every system reset it displays the Windows Mobile screen which guides you through a series of startup procedures 1 From the initial startup screen tap the screen using the stylus align screen Tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned 2 Fromthe align screen use your stylus to calibrate the touch accuracy of the screen by both accurately and firmly tapping the center of each target crosshair Repeat this process for every target that appears until completed How to use the stylus pen This section describes the basic use of the stylus pen in running or moving programs on the touch screen SG Only use stylus pen that comes with this product or recommended by WoongjinST Other stylus pen can damage this product Tap Selects an item program run by tapping the stylus pen over the item s icon on the screen Ag Start Wednesday November 03 2010 off Gettin Started Tap here to s owner information No unread messag lt No tasks No upcoming appointments Calendar Contacts Internet Expl lt x Getting Start Windows Media Marketplace A ae gt Status Icon screen description The task bar that you normally find at the
9. not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the use r is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT NOTE FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body This transmi
10. Device could still not be powered ON after recharging the battery try performing a hard reset For more information about Hard Reset see VII 2 Initialize to factory default section of this manual Q5 Touchscreen Stylus action does not result to the desired action You may need to recalibrate the touchscreen using the Screen Properties window Align Screen function For more information see IV Terminal Settings how to optimize section of this manual Troubleshooting Q6 Cannot access the contents of the SD card inserted into the device Make sure that the Micro SD card is inserted properly in the slot allotted for it Using the File Explorer see if a folder called Storage Card is present Access the contents of the SD card from this folder Q7 Data lost the Mobile Device s Battery power runs out all information may be lost except for those information data and programs that are present when the Mobile Device was delivered is advisable to periodically backup the Mobile Device and keep the backup file in the PC or copy important files information to the PC and or Micros SD cards where it could be recovered at a later time to minimize if not prevent data lost the solutions provided for each problem does not resolve it perform a system reset as described on Initialization section or initialize the device back to the factory default as described
11. Use small amount of glass cleaner on a soft cloth when cleaning the touchscreen Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the touchscreen Use cotton swabs or soft cloths when cleaning the battery charging terminals Using chemicals in cleaning can damage the exterior of the Mobile Device Extended usage can heat up the Mobile Device This is not advisable 54 VI 4 Product specifications SJ Os KONNI SPECIFICATION Processor OS Memory Display Communication Printer MSR IC Card Scanner Camera Battery Expansion Indicator Key Cradle Samsung 800MHz Microsoft Mobile 6 5 512MB NAND Flash ROM 128MB Mobile DDR SDRAM 240x320 3 5 TFT LCD with Touch Screen 260k Color WLAN 802 11b g GPRS CDMA Ix Bluetooth 2 0 Class 2 Profile SPP 2 inch Thermal Printer Speed 80mm sec Triple Track support Bi directional ISO 7810 IC Card reader with 4 SAM EMV Level I amp II Certified ISO 7816 ID Barcode Laser Scanner 2D Imager Option 2 0 Mega Pixel Li Ion 7 4V Rechargeable battery 2000 mAh Micro SD Card slot Audio Jack USB Client for synchronization 2 Colors and 2 LEDs 3 Functional keys 12 Numeric keys Power Mode Enter Back Space TAB Up Down Printer Scanner USB Host Client Mini B Standard B DC Jack 2 D SUB Serial Port with 9 pins Battery Charging Slot VI 5 es Others O amp K Certification Information Name of Device Wireless Data Device Mode
12. on VI 2 Initialize to Factory default For other concerns please contact our customer service center Troubleshooting 4 lt Mobile Device PC Connectivity and Synchronization Issues Solution to problems when connecting the Mobile Device to the PC through the cradle or otherwise For an updated information on other issues see the PC s ActiveSync help or visit Microsofts website for mobile phones www microsoft com windows embedded ce net Find out if you need to install the correct PC ActiveSync version Make sure that the Mobile Device is turned ON Make sure that the USB cable is properly connected to the connectors on both the PC and the Mobile Device Cradle the Mobile Device is connected to the PC using the USB cable make sure that ActiveSync is configured for this type of connection Verify this setting in ActiveSync s Connection Settings window File gt Connection Settings Make sure that the option Allow USB connection is checked Connections between the Mobile Device and PC using USB cable needs the PC s ActiveSync program Consult the ActiveSync Help for more information Before restarting the PC it is advisable to disconnect the Mobile Device from the PC first Please connect one Mobile Device at a time to a PC O DO VI 2 Initialize to factory default gt Initializing the Mobile Device back to the factory default settings Hard Reset Th
13. the power adapter with cord to the cradle to charge the battery Separately charging the battery To charge the battery separately from the device place the battery on the bottom of the cradle Replacing printer supplies Thermal Paper Pry eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ye a a e de 1 Open the printer cover by pressing down the printer cover lever that is found at the right side of the device 2 Place the printer thermal roll paper into the printer as indicated by the picture instruction then close the printer cover uso thermal roll papers that conforms to the prescribed dimensions 2 Initialization 1 When the system does not response you may need to initialize the device by inserting the stylus into the reset hole found at the bottom of the device 2 When initializing the device all files will be deleted lost and all running programs will be terminated Backup all important files with the use of Micro SD cards before initialization reset Getting Started 1 Power On 2 How to use the stylus pen 3 Screen Description 4 Program Execution Switching 5 Using the input panel to enter characters Power On e Insert the battery into the device press and hold the PWR button until the device is powered ON e When the device is powered ON pressing the PWR button again turns OFF the device Se the device does not turn ON check the battery for proper charging Power
14. 6 g Start 6 or power mara Brightness Level 60 00 Qa 60 Turnon backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped 09 E A Oo Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped Battery Power External Power Brightness Battery Power External Power Brightness Battery Power External Power Brightness Adjust power settings to conserve power Adjust power settings to conserve power Adjust power settings to conserve power Back Back Back 3 Inthe Brightness Tab set the brightness level of the backlight when On Battery and on external power source On Power 4 When you are done tap on the OK button to accept save the changes made on the window 4 oo 30 Volume and Sounds gt Set up sounds You can set up sounds on your device and associate them with events These include incoming calls reminders new e mail messages new text messages new voice messages and warnings Each event can have a distinctive sound to help you identify the event by its sound 1 Tap Start tap Settings and then tap Sounds amp Notifications 5 November 03 2010 i Wi Fi off Getting Started Tap here to set owner information No unread messages 5 No tasks upcoming appointments tk Settings H Pictures amp Videos Calendar Contacts 2 Onthe Sounds tab select the check box for each type of item for whic
15. 60 On battery power ba power z device if not On external power Turn off device if not 5 minutes used for 09 E A Oo Battery Power External Power Brightness Adjust power settings to conserve power Back 2 Synchronize your device with your computer less frequently for example once every hour or two instead of once every five minutes Battery Advanced 3 Turn off Bluetooth if available on your device AY Settings a OK Turn on Bluetooth O Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device dick on the Devices tab below Devices Mode COM Ports 6 Manage battery life gt Change power management settings You can use the Power screen to check the battery s remaining power and to adjust settings that extend battery life For example setting brief backlight and display time outs will extend battery life 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Power 2 Tap the Advanced tab 3 Select the check box for each condition where you want the device to turn off automatically Then select the time interval November 03 2010 Wi Fi Off Getting Started Tap here to set owner information 5 No unread messages 30 ok AEE No tasks 2 No upcoming appointments a Today Bu tk 5 a vo 4 Pictures amp Videos Calendar Contacts Ag Settings Main battery Lilon Battery power remaining On battery power TO
16. Bluetooth partnership with other Bluetooth enabled devices and access other Bluetooth services After you turn it on Bluetooth will be turned on every time that you turn on your device If you want you can turn off Bluetooth manually After you turn it off Bluetooth stays turned off until you turn it on again 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth November 03 2010 Wi Fi Off Getting Started Tap here to set owner information Calendar Contacts Creer oe ere ee oe eee wc een oe oe Pc ee er UC eee ee 2 0 ee oe 9 55 34 Bluetooth g Settings e Te am Bluetooth Tap Add new device to search For other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings Connected Devices Mode COM Ports 2 Tap the Mode tab AE Settings e KE Bluetooth L Turn on Bluetooth Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below Devices Mode COM Ports 3 Select or clear the Turn on Bluetooth check box 4 Tap OK Note 1 When you turn your device on it can detect other devices that use Bluetooth but other devices will be unable to detect your device unless you have set your device to be visible to other devices Note 2 You can also turn Bluetooth on or off using Wireless Manager 35
17. O oo T be On external power go Turn off device if not 5 minutes used for Battery Advanced Battery Advanced 24 Use File Explor 1 Run and use the File Explorer 25 Run and use the File Explorer gt Explore files and folders You can browse the contents of folders on your device The highest level folder is named My Device and resembles the My Computer folder on a computer The My Device folder contains the My Documents Program Files Temp and Windows folders among others 1 Tap Start gt File Explorer you may need to scroll the page g Start 6 Off Getting Started 2 Tap here to set owner in ation vecunesday November 03 2010 2 Tapthe folder list labeled My Documents by default and tap the folder that you want to explore To find the folder that you want you may have to tap a folder from the folder list or one listed in the main window 3 Do any of the following e To open an item tap it e To select multiple items tap and drag e cut copy rename delete beam or send an item as an e mail attachment quickly tap and hold the item and then tap a command Note The contents of a folder can be sorted by name date size or type by tapping the Sort By list The default is to sort by name 26 Terminal settings how to optimize 1 Background image 2 Brightness 3 Volume and Sounds 4 Screen 9 Bluetooth 6 Pictures and
18. STM 7700 USER MANUAL Table 01 Contents Copyright 4 Proper Handling of the device 5 Before Using the device 7 1 Product Configuration 8 2 Specifications Device Cradle 9 3 Charging the Battery
19. Videos 27 Background Image gt Select a background image for the Today screen You can add a favorite picture or other image to your device and use itas a background image for your Today screen display Be aware that background pictures can make it harder to read text on the Today screen Note 1 When you use the camera to take a picture you can tap Menu gt Set as Today Background When you do this you can select the degree of transparency you want when the picture is used as a background image 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Today Start 3 November 03 2010 i Wi Fi off Getting Started 2 Tap here to set owner information fj No unread messages No tasks 8 No upcoming appointments Tr nternet Explorer gt Pictures amp Videos Calendar Contacts 2 Select the Use this picture as the background check box and tap Browse to view a list of your picture files Classic Blue DVF green Isaac Mizrahi purple Rock and Republic black Ron Arad orange Vera Wang red OO Use this picture as the background 3 oe 5 of 08008080 08080808 808898 020 eee eee eet 28 Background Image AY Settings Qep Folder isa v Type Picture Files v My Pict 11 2 1 26 My Pict 11 2 1 26 My Pict 11 2 1 26 My Pict 11 2 1 26 3 In Folder select the folder that contains the pictu
20. Windows System OS documentation for information regarding the same For information about the PC used please refer to the PC instruction manual All names and products used in this manual are names service marks and or registered trademarks of their respective owners Picture screens features used herein may vary slightly with the actual product depending on the product version WoongjinST reserves the right to change modify this users manual without prior notice depending on the circumstances that affects the product and or its version Users must read the PRECAUTIONS before using the product Proper Handling ot the Device To insure the smooth and safe usage of this product read carefully the instructions detailed in this manual Using accessories other than those recommended and or included in this product can cause accidents and product failures Woongjin System amp Technology Co Ltd Will not be responsible for such accidents and or failures Bringing this product to unauthorized repair or service centers shops will void the warranty Please contact the manufacturer for any repair and maintenance needs Counterfeit mobile phone This product is identified through its unique phone number ESN Electronic Serial Number Illegally reproducing or changing this unique number is a criminal act under Article 347 and is punishable with less than 10 years of imprisonment or a fine of less than KRW 20 million In addition this i
21. ble click on the copied cab file This process will install the program to the Mobile Device Reference 1 Always consult the Read Me file or other related documents to verify if all required files are copied 2 Consult the ActiveSync Help for more information on how to copy files using the ActiveSync o C 9 a 0 SI EN OE EN EU E 7 IL Appendix 1 Troubleshooting 2 Initialize to factory default 3 Terminal maintenance 4 Product specifications 5 Others 6 Notes 48 VI 1 Troubleshooting The following are the common problems encountered while using the Mobile Device gt Troubleshooting Included in this chapter are solutions to the common problem listed herein gt Problem Analysis and Solution Q1 The device would not turn ON even when connected to external power source First make sure that the external power source has the correct voltage If it does have the correct voltage make sure that the battery power is not fully drained Fully drained batteries can cause power even from external sources to be temporarily interrupted Prevent batteries from being fully drained by regularly charging it Q2 Battery Power consumption is too fast Turning OFF the backlight when the Mobile Device is not being used no touch screen action tap and scroll is made after a specified period of time saves battery life See section about Manage Battery Lif
22. by default on these other tabs Number Currency Time and Date 3 To change other settings tap a tab and make the changes you want 4 Tap OK g Settings English United States v Appearance samples Positive numbers 123 456 789 00 Positive currency 123 456 789 00 Time 7 49 24 PM Short date 11 3 10 Long date Wednesday November 03 2010 Region Number Currency Time Date 2 1 Locking and unlocking the device gt Locking Your Device 1 Tap Start tap Lock left softkey e esday November 03 2010 Wi Fi Off Getting Started e to set owner information Contacts Tr Intenet Explorer D 5 Pictures amp Videos Calendar Contacts gt Unlocking Your Device 1 Tap Unlock left softkey 2 Tap Unlock button Ag Start Wednesday November 03 2010 Wi Fi Off J Getting Started Tap here to set owner information No unre essages Na To unlock the device ap Unlock No upcoming appointments 0 Manage battery life O gt Manage Battery Life No matter how big your device s battery is you ll want to get the most from it Get tips here gt Make the battery last longer You can do several things to make the battery in your device last longer 1 Adjust power management settings to decrease screen brightness and also how long the backlight and screen displays stay on g Settings g Start et ag Brightness Level 6 100 80
23. can establish a Bluetooth partnership with other Bluetooth enabled devices 1 Make sure both Bluetooth devices are set to Visible and are within range 2 When you are prompted to accept a Bluetooth partnership with another device tap Yes 3 When you are prompted enter a passcode a numbers only password if you want to use one and then tap Next Using a passcode helps improve security If a passcode is required on the device requesting the partnership you must both use the same passcode 4 Enter a display name to identify the partner device and then tap Finish gt Delete a Bluetooth partnership You can delete a Bluetooth partnership that you previously established with another Bluetooth enabled device 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth 2 Tap the Devices tab 3 Tap and hold the device partnership until you see a menu and then tap Delete 4 Tap Yes to confirm 20 Bluetooth gt Rename a Bluetooth partnership you have multiple Bluetooth partnerships on your device you can give each partnership a unique name to identify it such as My PC or Bob s Phone 1 2 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth Scroll to the device that you want to rename tap and hold the device name until you see a menu and then tap Edit In the Display Name field enter a new name for the device and then tap Save Tap OK 40 Pictures and Video gt Pictures and Videos Let your device
24. capture and display those vacation photos and video This can be accomplish by tapping on Start and then Pictures amp Videos Ag Pictures amp Videos 3 day November 03 2010 Wi Fi Off Getting Started Tap here to set owner information Calendar Contacts gt Easily capture find view and manage pictures and videos on your device 1 Activate the Camera Application Capture pictures and video with the camera application This can be accomplish by tapping on Start and then Camera as 2 ais 1 4 AY Pictures amp Videos Y 4 Getting Started Tap here to set owner information Calendar Contacts Thumbnails 41 Pictures and Video 2 View a photo a The Pictures amp Videos folder displays thumbnails of your saved photos b Tap the photo you want to view The photo will become larger to fit the screen Ag Pictures amp Videos w Y 3 Play a video clip a The Pictures amp Videos folder displays thumbnails of your saved photos and videos b Tap the video you want to play The video starts to play in the media player 6 return to the Pictures amp Videos folder close the media player 42 Pictures and Video 4 View a slide show a From Pictures amp Videos folder tap Menu gt Play Slide Show Delete Edit Play Slide Show Set as Today Background b 0 aa e aa JONNI 43 PC connect
25. e gt Set the date and time Setting the date and time on your device makes sure that your calendar and alarm alerts will be accurate 1 Tap Start tao Settings you may need to scroll the page and then tap Clock amp Alarms you may need to scroll the page Start vcunesday November 03 2010 9 wii Off Getting Started Tap here to set owner information 5 No unread messages No tasks No upcoming appointments AS Settings r ae Clock amp Alarms GMT 8 Pacific US 7 7 43 27 PM 11 3 2010 X Time Alarms More Notes During synchronization the time on your device is updated with the time on your computer 20 4 Configuring the device gt Set up language and regional settings Regional settings specify the style in which numbers currency dates and times are displayed 1 Tap Start tap Settings you may need to scroll the page tap System you may need to scroll the page and then tap Regional Settings you may need to scroll the page Wi Fi Off Getting Started Tap here to set owner information ft Clock Alarms No unread messages o tasks A ar owe Today ou B tk ntemet Explorer etnngs ictures ideos Setting amp Vid s Q Py fy a Getting Started 2f Lock 2 On the Region tab select your language and region The region you select determines which options are selected
26. e Another way to conserve battery power is by dimming down the backlight This could be set in the Brightness window by sliding the horizontal scroll bar towards the left See section about Brightness For the Battery Power Scheme switching the Mobile Device state to suspend after a specified period of time really saves the battery power This can be configured in the Power Properties window Schemes tab Specify the length of idle time before the Mobile device switches to the state of suspend See section about Manage Battery Life VI 1 es Troubleshooting Q3 Mobile Device automatically turns OFF Make sure that you never run out of power As soon as you see the dialog box informing you that the main battery power is very low you must charge the battery immediately Continued use of the Mobile Device even after being informed of the battery power level can cause battery failure To conserve Battery Power consumption switching the Mobile Device state to suspend after a specified period of time is advisable This can be configured in the Power Properties window Schemes tab Specify the length of idle time before the Mobile device switches to the state of suspend See section about Manage Battery Life Q4 The Mobile Device would not Turn ON When the Mobile Devices battery power is fully drained the device will not power ON Connect the Mobile Device to an External Power source to charge the battery If in case the Mobile
27. ecting this product to search equipment x ray machines in airports it is advisable to be aware of what is happening 2 Before using the device 1 Product Configuration 2 Specifications Device Cradle 3 Charging the Battery 4 Replacing printer supplies Thermal Paper 5 Initialization 1 Basic product configuration STM 7700 Battery 8 Power cord Main device Cradle amp Adapter AR A EP RA ne RS RA RA LA RA A LR RS 7 2 Additional Product Configuration Stylus Pen USB Cable Printer 8 Connection Wire Thermal Paper Tr a ee 0 Specifications Device 1 Mobile Device Description Printer Printer Cover Lever IC Card Reader Printer MSR Key Camera Speaker 3 Up amp Down F r Keve Touch f Screen Battery SAM amp U SIM amp Micro SD Stylus Pen Left Side View Front View Right Side View Back View Laser Scanner USB Serial Port Top View Bottom View LL a 1 Specifications Cradle 2 Cradle Device Description USB Host USB Client Power Connection Serial Port Battery Charger gt aon Ome OU UU UCU RR eS ee Charging the Battery Charging the battery from the device Open the battery cover at the back of the device and place the battery into it Place the device on the cradle and connect
28. ere are many possible reasons why the Mobile Device has to be reinitialize back to the factory default setting like when the device would not respond even after performing a reset or the user forgets the password set on the system This process is called Hard Reset When performing hard reset all information in the RAM files system settings installed programs will be cleared To insure the safety integrity of the information make a backup or make a copy of it in the SD card before performing a hard reset Restore the information after the hard reset process to recover the information As said earlier all information stored in the Mobile Device s RAM will be cleared after performing a hard reset However it is possible to recover information backed up to the PC SD card or the Web folder To perform a Hard Reset 1 Remove the Mobile Device form the cradle 2 Perform the following depending on the power state of the device e When the device is powered on while holding down the 1 buttons poke the reset key using the Stylus pen e When the device is powered off while holding down the 1 s buttons press the power on button 3 Wait until the Mobile Device re starts VI 3 Terminal maintenance gt Information on the Mobile Device Maintenance To be able to extend the life cycle of the Mobile Device please consider the following advices Before cleaning the touchscreen power off the Mobile Device
29. h you want to enable a sound 3 On the Notifications tab in Event tap an event name and select how you want to be notified by selecting the appropriate Ring Type and Tone g Settings 4 OK g Settings Pr 4 OK Sounds amp Notifications Sounds amp Notifications Enable sounds for Event Programs Ring type Notifications alarms reminders Ring tone O Screen taps 8 gt m O Hardware buttons Sounds Notifications Sounds Notifications Volume and Sounds gt Set up volume Tap the Speaker On icon K to access the onscreen Volume slider and adjust the volume level Start 4 Wednesday PM November 03 2010 Yolume Wi Fi Off Getting Started Tap here to set owner into No unread messages No tasks No upcoming appointment Calendar Contacts 0 Se o me e E E A A FAR re Pere Tee ee TCC CeCeCeCCCeeeerrrreeeererrreeeet rrr rererrrrrrererrrrrrererrrrrrerrrrrererrrrrrererrrrrrrrerrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreretrtrrrrrrrrrrrrererrrrrrrrrtrrrrrerrrrrrrerr rrr ry Lid 32 Screen or the touches are off point the screen do not respond to touches made on the touch screen is needed to be calibrated to set the touch points properly 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Screen er GX esday November 03 2010 Wi Fi Off Getting Started External GPS oo E mai
30. ion 1 Microsoft ActiveSync installation 2 Connect to a PC to install the Program tL Ly ve i ee it ee s Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize the information on your personal computer with information on your STM 8800 Synchronization compares the data on your PDA with your personal computer and updates both devices with the most recent information To establish a partnership with a PC you need to install Microsoft ActiveSync on your PC You can download ActiveSync at www microsoft com korea aa SOD PRPC 44 Microsoft Activesync installation 1 Download and run the Active Sync installation program Please click the Next button if you are ready to Set up ActiveSync ie 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 Cancel 2 Youre prompted to select the installation folder for ActiveSync Click the Next button to install ActiveSync to the default folder or click the Change button to select a different destination for the program s Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Destination Folder Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different folder Install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 to C Program Files Microsoft ActiveSync Volume Disk Size Available Required Sac 73GB 18GB 30MB Sap 20GB 6495MB OKB Differences 18GB 6495MB Cancel
31. l Text l p Managed 2 F rams Calendar owe ay Tap here to set owner information Contacts MTUX Password Remove Programs nternet Explorer nds fications i sgional Settings E 4 Pictures amp Videos nections ysta x Screen EA TodayX 0 Calendar Contacts Back 2 Set configure the touch points in the General Tab 3 Tap the Align Screen button to start calibrating the touch points 4 Usingthe stylus pen tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned When the target disappears tap the screen once to complete the calibration process 5 When you are done tap on the OK button to accept save the changes made on the window align screen Align Screen Align the screen ifitis not responding accurately to stylus taps Tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned Alignment ClearType Text Size 33 Bluetooth gt Bluetooth Connections You can connect your device to other Bluetooth enabled accessories and devices such as headsets GPS devices mobile phones and computers Bluetooth beams information letting your device communicate with other devices gt Turn Bluetooth on or off the wireless carrier enables Bluetooth on your device you can establish a
32. l STM 7700 Certification Information KCC FCC CE CCC Certifications Certified for WoongjinST Co Ltd Manufacturer Country of Origin WoongjinST Co Ltd Korea ot I Instructions to users The Mobile Device has been certified to emit acceptable amount of electromagnetic wave However the manufacturer strongly advise that users should still exert a high level of care when using the Mobile Device Since the Mobile Device is using the wireless technology the security of information cannot be guaranteed by the manufacturer Users should take necessary precautions to safeguard their information Environmental factors 3 party application programs and accessories and other related concerns may affect the performance of the Mobile Device This is beyond the control of the manufacture and thus excluded in the Mobile Device s warranty guaranty statements A x Contents of this manual options model version images may vary from 8 CONCEPT International GmbH 6 Zweibruckenstr 5 7 WOONQIIN 80331 Munich Germany a A 4 TEL 49 0 89 9616085 0 www concept biz VI 6 LS Note FCC NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and
33. llegal act voids the warrant of this product Wireless Radio Equipment Inspection and Registration e This product is inspected by and registered with the Ministry of Information amp Communication e This product can not be modified that could cause changes in its performance that infringes on the conditions of the registration Proper Handling ot the Device Avoid eye contact with the Barcode scanner It can cause eye damage Do not remove the battery while device is ON Use only the specified battery charger Using other chargers can cause damage to the battery and or be a fire hazard Do not make modifications to this product This could cause fire damage electric shock or serious injuries to users Do not use this product near gas and other flammable liquid This could cause explosion Avoid using this product during lightning and thunder storms Keep this product out of reach of children and animals In places where wireless radio communication is restricted air flights near medical equipments or similar places follow the instructions provided for by the authorities of such places Do not leave this product in areas with high temperature and or extreme temperature changes Do not expose this product to direct sunlight Exposing this product to high temperature for long periods could cause explosion Avoid using this product in areas with high moisture level Do not submerge this product under water When subj
34. re you want to use 4 In Type select the file type of the picture 5 Tap the file name of the picture you want to use g Settings a or Today Today Select a theme for your device Classic Blue DYF green Isaac Mizrahi purple Rock and Republic black Ron rad orange Vera Wang red 6 Tap OK Appearance Items Note 2 To revert to the default background tap Start gt Settings gt Today Under Select a theme for your device tap Windows Default Clear the Use this picture as the background check box and then tap OK Note 3 When you use the camera to take a picture you can tap Menu gt Set as Today Background When you do this you can select the degree of transparency you want when the picture is used as a background image 29 Brightness Adjust power management settings to decrease screen brightness and also how long the backlight and screen displays stay on 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Backlight Wi Fi Off 3 0f oda mail u Getting Started Tap here to set owner information i 6 Clock Alarms No unread messages No tasks sh j ar owe Today No upcoming appointments Br Si A Extemal GPS EP Memory a Managed Calendar Contacts Back 2 Inthe Battery Power and External Power Tabs specify how long the backlight will stay on Also specify if pressing a button or tapping the screen turns on the backlight g Start g Start
35. searches for other Bluetooth enabled devices and displays them in a list 5 Tap the name of the Bluetooth enabled accessory and then tap Next 6 Inthe Passcode field enter the passcode for the accessory A passcode is a numbers only password that helps to increase security You can find the passcode in the manufacturer s documentation Tap Next 7 Tap OK Bluetooth gt Set up a Bluetooth partnership lf the wireless carrier enables Bluetooth on your device you can establish a Bluetooth partnership with other Bluetooth enabled devices After you have created a Bluetooth partnership the two devices will automatically reconnect when in range unless you turn off Bluetooth move your device out of range or delete the partnership 1 Make sure both Bluetooth devices are set to Visible and are within range 2 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth 3 Tap the Devices tab 4 Tap Add new device Your device searches for other Bluetooth enabled devices and displays them in a list 5 Scroll to the device that you want to add and tap Next 6 Enter a passcode if you want one and tap Next A passcode is a numbers only password that helps to increase security The same passcode must be entered on the device accepting the partnership 7 Enter the display name that you want and then tap Finish Bluetooth gt Accept a Bluetooth partnership lf the wireless carrier enables Bluetooth on your device you
36. top of the screen is similar to that of the PC Windows The icons displayed on the task bar indicates the status of the application and or device it represents of xi 3 Icon Description Battery Charge Level Shows your current battery charge level Icon shown is fully charged Low battery Shows your current battery charge level is low Battery Charging Shows the device is connected to a power cable and is currently being charged Windows Start Provides access to the Windows Menu page OK Tap to accept and save the current page settings and then exit Cancel Exit Tap to leave the current page without storing any changes Speaker On Your device s speaker is active Tap this icon to access the onscreen Volume slider and adjust the volume level Silence All Your device has the ringer deactivated and the vibrate option unchecked disabled No sound is made by the device Bluetooth Enabled The Bluetooth technology is active and enabled 3 screen description Icon Icon Description Bluetooth Visible The Bluetooth technology is active and the device is visible Bluetooth Connected The Bluetooth technology is active and communicating paired with a target Bluetooth device Wi Fi Inactive Your Wi Fi connection is inactive Wi Fi Active Your Wi Fi connection is active and communicating 4 Configuring the devic
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