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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. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, adapted, or translated in any form without the prior written consent of Cyberbank Co., Ltd. The programs that are used in PC-EPhone are copyrighted and all rights are reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of those programs without prior written permission of Cyberbank Co., Ltd. is also prohibited. Microsoft, MS, ActiveSync, Active Desktop, Outlook, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation. The software in this document is offered through program license contracts or contracts not open to the public. Software may only be used or copied according to the articles in the above contract. All product names mentioned herein trade names or registered trademarks of their respective owners. CYBERBANK CORP. 18th Floor, Mirae Bldg., 1306-6 Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea February 2001 Table of Contents Page i 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 ....................................................11 Chapter 2 Getting Started Product Hardware Features ......................................................... 2 Using your PC-EPhone for the first time..................................... 12 Turning your PC-EPhone ON/OFF ............................................. 13 Using Hardware Buttons ............................................................ 13 How to Input Data ...................................................................... 14 Chapter 3 PC-EPhone Customizing and Maintenance Setting PC-EPhone Preferences .................................................. 2 Managing Battery Power ............................................................ 12 Managing and Applying Memory ................................................ 17 Resetting Systems ..................................................................... 19 Chapter 4 Connecting to a Desktop PC Installing ActiveSync on your Desktop PC.................................... 2 Establishing Partnership............................................................... 8 Connecting your desktop PC with PC-EPhone ............................11 How to Synchronize data between your desktop PC and PC-EPhone...15 How to copy files between your desktop PC and PC-EPhone .... 18 How to Backup/Restore PC-EPhone Data.................................. 19 Installing/Uninstalling Programs using ActiveSync ..................... 20 Page ii Table of Contents 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 ............................................................ 7 E-Mail......................................................................................... 13 Chapter 7 Applications Contacts....................................................................................... 2 Calendar ...................................................................................... 8 Tasks.......................................................................................... 17 Memo......................................................................................... 24 Calculator................................................................................... 27 Recorder .................................................................................... 30 Microsoft Pocket Word ............................................................... 34 Chapter 8 Accessories CYBERBANK Accessories ........................................................... 2 CF (CompactFlash) Memory Card ............................................... 3 Chapter 9 Tips & Troubleshooting Maintaining your PC-EPhone in its Best Condition ....................... 2 Reset your PC-EPhone ................................................................ 3 Backup and Restore Data ............................................................ 5 Troubleshoot basic problems with PC-EPhone............................. 6 Tips for better using PC-EPhone .................................................. 9 Travel Safety of PC-EPhone .......................................................11 Table of Contents Page iii Chapter 10 Support and Service Web Sites..................................................................................... 1 Service Center ............................................................................. 1 Purchasing Accessories ...............................................…
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PC-EPhone Customizing and Maintenance Page 3-7 2) Power Off : You can set the battery power to automatically suspend after a certain period of continuous idle time to minimize battery drainage. (10) Regional Settings 1) Regional Settings : First choose the national language in order to change program Date, Time, Currency, and Number display forms and how to line up numbers through Regional Settings. 2) Number : Set the Number forms used in the system. Page 3-8 Chapter 3 3) Currency : Set the Currency forms used in the system. 4) Time : Set the Time forms used in the system. 5) Date : Set the Date forms used in the system. (11) Remove Programs Allows you to delete or uninstall a program no longer in use. PC-EPhone Customizing and Maintenance Page 3-9 (12) Stylus 1) Calibration : From time to time you may need to recalibrate your PC-EPhone touch screen. Calibration is essential for adjusting your touch screen’s recognition sensitivity. Lightly holding the stylus, tap the exact center of the target (+). The target moves around on your screen in the order of “center → →→ → upper left → →→ → lower left → →→ → lower right → →→ → upper right” . 2) Double-Tap : You can set the double-tap sensitivity for the speed between taps. (13) System 1) General : Indicates general system information. Page 3-10 Chapter 3 2) Memory : Allows you to allocate the memories between storage memory and program memory by using the slider. Be careful as system operations may be suspended when either the storage memory or program memory is allocated to the extreme. (14) System Font You can adjust system font sizes, and in the Details field, you can adjust the font size of System, Menu bar and Pop-up menu. The system will reset after adjusting the System Font, so perform this task after having saved all necessary data. PC-EPhone Customizing and Maintenance Page 3-11 (15) Volume & Sounds 1) Volume : Allows you to set the volume of sounds coming through the headset and your PC-EPhone speakers. In order not to hear the sound coming through speaker when tapping any Hot Keys, clear the Screen taps check box. 2) Sounds : Allows you to set different sounds associated with different events used in Windows CE. Page 3-12 Chapter 3 II. Managing Battery Power The files or data you have drawn up are saved in your PC-EPhone’s volatile RAM, non- volatile IPSM, or in external memory storage card. When your PC-EPhone’s battery (Main Battery and Backup Battery) is fully drained out, all data stored in the volatile RAM is lost. This section will inform you of how to manage the batteries to maximize its use and to secure data. Your PC-EPhone comes with two types of batteries-Main Battery and Backup Battery. The Main Battery acts as a power supplier when you are using your PC-EPhone, while the Backup Battery supplies your PC-EPhone with the minimum amount of power needed to preserve the data stored in RAM when you are exchanging the Main Battery or when the Main Battery is fully drained. (1) Charging the Battery 1) Charging the Main Battery You can charge the main battery using the cradle (charger and desktop connector). The cradle can charge up to two Main Batteries simultaneously. When charging the Main Battery, the color of the first LED from the left indicates the charging status of the battery currently attached to your PC-EPhone. The second LED color represents the charging status of the separate battery. Although it may differ according to the battery charging status, it takes approximately 2 ~ 3 hours to fully charge the Main Battery. XRed: charging XGreen: fully charged XYellow: Stand-by It takes too long time(about 4 ~ 5 hours) charging PC-EPhone in the state of PC-EPhone ON. In order to charge it quickly, press the Power button on the right side of PC-EPhone to turn PC-EPhone OFF. A flickering light, while charging, indicates that charging is not taking place properly and that you should reinstall the battery or your PC- EPhone in the cradle. If the light continues to flicker, even after reinstallation, contact the Customer Support Center for repairs. PC-EPhone Customizing and Maintenance Page 3-13 2) Charging the Backup Battery The Backup Battery is automatically charged when your PC-EPhone is placed in the cradle, and is charged by the Main Battery when your PC-EPhone is removed from the cradle. As a substantial amount of time(about 24 hours) is required in recharging the Backup Battery, use your PC-EPhone placed in the cradle so the Backup Battery does not become fully drained. 3) Checking the battery’s charging status You can check the Main Battery’s charging status in the CDMA Status Display ( ) or in the Control Panel. The Backup Battery’s charging status can be checked in Power of the Control Panel. In other words, on the Start menu, point to Settings and tap Control Panel, and then tap Power, which will show you the remaining battery power. The battery’s charging status may be temporarily displayed differently according to the condition in which it is used. In other words, an amount of electric power is needed when connected to the Internet or during a phone call. In these cases, the battery’s charging status will appear to be very insufficient. (2) Replacing and Installing the Battery 1) How to detach a battery Switch the Battery Lock on the back of your PC-EPhone downwards and slightly slip the battery out. Page 3-14 Chapter 3 2) How to install a battery With switching the Battery Lock on the back of your PC-EPhone downwards, place the battery in your PC-EPhone’s battery slot leaving a 4 ~ 5mm space. After pushing the battery to the left to click it into place, switch the Battery Lock upwards again. Be careful not to get PC-EPhone’s terminal caught when installing the Main Battery in the PC-EPhone. The battery groove can be damaged if excessive force is used. Place the battery in the battery slot leaving a 4 ~ 5mm space as shown above and then push the battery to the left to click it into place. (3) When to Replace a…
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Backing up and Restoring Data Page 5-11 Finally, in the Other tab, select “Show Backup/Restore Wizard on startup” to run the Wizard when the Backup & Restore window is opened, and select “Show warning when backing up partial registry” if you want a warning message to be displayed when partly backing up registries. Also, to set the time and date of backup files, select “Backup Timestamp”, and to set a size limit on backup files, select “Size limit per backup file”. Page 5-12 Chapter 5 III. Backing up and Restoring by File PC-EPhone enables you to save data files created in various applications (Word, Memo, etc.) by copying them onto non-volatile memory rather than RAM. This section gives information on how to Backup/Restore by file. XStoring file in IPSM/CF Memory Cards This method is a safe way to manage files on your PC-EPhone, rather than a backup method. In other words, you can save programs files and program data files in non- volatile memory - IPSM or CF Memory Cards- to securely manage the files. XCopying files using Windows Explorer This method enables you to copy the files in RAM to IPSM or a CF Memory Card for safe managing using the Windows CE’s Windows Explorer. You can copy a file in Windows Explorer in the same way you would in the Windows 98 Explorer. XCopying files using ActiveSync This method enables you to copy PC-EPhone files to your desktop PC using ActiveSync. Tap Explore on the File menu on the ActiveSync window, or tap the Explore button and the window shown above appears, where you can browse your PC-EPhone’s file system. Backing up and Restoring Data Page 5-13 Select the folder or file you need from this window, and copy or back it up to your desktop PC. You can also restore a file by selecting it from your desktop PC and copying it into a specific location on your PC-EPhone. When transferring files between your desktop PC and PC-EPhone, the file format may be converted to fit the target device depending on ActiveSync settings. For more information, see “Copying and Moving Files/Converting Files” in ActiveSync Help. Internet connection and Use Page 6-1 Chapter 6 Internet connection and Using Internet As your PC-EPhone has a built–in mobile phone module, you can access the Internet by direct Dial- Up connection, or access via separately purchased CF Type II LAN Cards and browse the Internet, manage E-mail and access corporate Intranet DBs. Before you can run applications needing Internet connection (including Web Browser and e-mail), you must be connected to the Internet by phone or a LAN connection. If you are not connected, the Internet Connection Wizard screen will be activated. This chapter provides information on: XConnecting to the Internet via Dial-Up Connection (see Using Internet and Using Phone Program User’s Manual supplied with this Manual) XConnecting to the Internet via LAN Card XConnection to the Internet via Modem XPC-EPhone Web Browser XE-Mail Page 6-2 Chapter 6 I. Connecting to the Internet using a LAN Card 1. On the Start menu, point to Settings, then tap Control Panel and the screen shown below is displayed. 2. Tap the Network icon and the Network Configuration screen is opened. 3. From the list of network drives installed in the device, select ‘NE20001:NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver’, a default setting for the LAN card. Then tap Properties, and ‘NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver’ Settings screen appears as shown below. Internet connection and Use Page 6-3 Make sure the “Obtain an IP address via DHCP” option box is checked and then tap OK, which will take you back to the Network Configurations screen. PC-EPhone automatically allots IP addresses, if “Obtain an IP address via DHCP” is selected. Contact local network administrator for information on how IP addresses are allotted, if you don’t use DHCP server. 4. Either tap the Internet Explorer icon on your desktop or the ‘WWW’ icon on the touch screen to open the PC-EPhone Web Browser screen. 5. Tap Internet Options on the View menu of the PC-EPhone Web Browser Screen, and the Options screen appears as shown below. 6. Select the Use LAN box, and tap the OK button. 7. Connect the LAN cable to the network line. 8. Insert the LAN card in the CF Memory Card Slot. 9. Check to see if the new settings are operating properly. In case of Internet connection using LAN Card, attempt to connect after detaching PC-EPhone from the cradle and after the Internet connection is complete, place PC-EPhone back in the cradle and enjoy your Internet surfing. Page 6-4 Chapter 6 II. Connecting to the Internet using a Modem Other than using the built-in CDMA Phone and LAN Card, you can connect to the Internet on your PC-EPhone using a CF type or external modem. Here is how to connect to an ISP using a CF type modem or an external modem. 1. On the Start menu, point to Programs, Communications, then tap Remote Networking and the Remote Networking screen appears. Tap the Make New Connection icon ( ) and the Make New Connection screen appears as shown below. 2. Type in a name (for example : My Connection) in the space allotted for inputting the connection name and select Dial-Up Connection as the connection type. Then tap the Next button and the Make New Dial-up Connection screen appears. 3. Select the newly input modem under “Select a modem”, then tap Configure and the Device Properties screen will appear as shown below. Adjust each field under the Port Settings and Call Options tabs in Device Properties to coincide with your Internet Service Provider’s preferences. PC-EPhone is set as Hayes Compatible on COM1: by default. Internet connection and Use Page 6-5 4. On the “Make New Dial-Up Connection” screen, tap the TCP/IP Settings button and the TCP/IP Settings screen will be displayed as shown below. Set each field under General and Name Servers as shown below. 5. Tap OK, then tap Next on the Make New Dial-Up Connection screen. Set the codes for Country, Area, and Telephone number and tap the Finish button to end …
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Page 7-22 Chapter 7 6. If you need to set recurrences, tap the arrow in the Recurrence selection box, and select an item from the list. If the item you want is not listed, tap Edit pattern, and the Edit pattern dialog box appears. 7. Then, when you return to the Tasks dialog box, it will look a little different than when you first saw it, as show below. 8. Finally, if you wish this task to be private, tap the box next to Private to make a check, and if you wish to attach a reminder to this task, check the box next to Reminder. 9. Tap OK to save settings. If you wish to exit without saving input data, tap Cancel. Applications Page 7-23 2) Editing a task 1. Double-tap the task you wish to edit, or tap Edit Item on the Edit menu. 2. Modify the contents of the task. 3. Check to see if the modified contents are correct, then tap OK. If you wish to exit without saving the modified contents, tap Cancel. 3) Deleting a task After selecting the task you wish to delete, tap Delete Item on the Edit menu or tap the Delete button ( ), and the selected item is deleted. 4) Deleting a completed task To delete completed tasks, tap Delete Completed Task on the Edit menu and all completed tasks are erased. 5) Finding tasks You can use this feature to find a specific task. 1. Tap Find on the Tool menu, or tap the Find icon ( ). The Find dialog box appears. 2. Input the data needed in searching in the given box next to Find, and select an item from Type if needed. 3. Tap Search. Page 7-24 Chapter 7 IV. Memo (1) Features The memo program saves contents that you have handwritten using the stylus. The number of memos that can be stored will vary depending on the memory. 1) Functions of each menu 1. File 2. Edit 3. Navigate 4. Tools Used to create new Memo Used to open a Memo file Used to save Memo Used to save as another name Used to save current page as JPG Used to save all pages as JPG Used to insert page Used to delete page Used to clear page Used to go to next page Used to set pen wei ght Used to set pen color Used to go to previous page Used to set eraser weight Used to convert to pen mode Used to convert to eraser mode Used to find recent documents Used to exit Applications Page 7-25 2) Memo Screen (2) How to use Memo 1) Creating a New Memo 1. Tap New on the File menu, or tap the New Memo button ( ), and the New Memo window appears. 2. Draw in what you want using the stylus. 3. Tap Save on the File menu or tap the Save button ( ) to save the Memo. 2) Opening an existing Memo 1. Tap Open on the File menu or tap the Open button ( ). The Open dialog box appears. 2. Tap the folder which holds the file you wish to open and double-tap the file. 3) Saving a Memo 1. Input the contents you want in Memo. 2. Select Save or Save as on the File menu or tap Save to save it. Page 7-26 Chapter 7 4) Saving a Memo as JPG file As a Memo, saved as CMO file, is readable on only the Memo program, and not readable on other programs, it can is readable on other programs by saving it as JPG file. 1. Input the contents you want in Memo. 2. Select Export Current Page to JPG or Export All Pages to JPG on the File menu. 5) Selecting Pen or Eraser and setting Preferences z Select Pen or Eraser on the Tools menu or select the Pen or Eraser icons. z In order to set up Preferences for Pen or Eraser, select Pen weight , Pen Color or Eraser Weight on the Tools menu. Applications Page 7-27 V. Calculator (1) Features Your PC-EPhone’s calculator consists largely of a calculator type selection, an top selection, equation input, outcome, numeral keys, function keys, and operators. The convertible has an additional panes for unit selection. Calculator Type selection Enables you to select the type of calculator (Standard, Scientific, Convertible). Keep on Top selection Enables you to keep the calculator screen on top of all other programs. Equation input Displays the equation to be calculated. Outcome Displays the outcome of the operations. Numeral keys Enables you to input the numbers used in the equation. Function keys Enables you to edit the equation. Operators Enables you to insert operators in the equation. Unit selection When converting units, enables you to select the base unit. (2) How to use Calculator 1) Changing Calculator types Tap the arrow of the selection screen on the upper left hand corner, and a drop-down list of calculator types is displayed. Select the desired calculator (Standard, Scientific, Convertible). 2) Keeping the calculator on top In order to keep the calculator displayed on top of all other programs, tap Top on the second selection window. To cancel this function, tap Hide. Page 7-28 Chapter 7 3) Standard Calculator Select Standard on the calculator menu. 4) Scientific Calculator Select Scientific on the calculator menu. Use the keys on the scientific calculator as you would on the standard calculator. Applications Page 7-29 5) Convertible Calculator Select Convertible on the calculator menu. 1. First, select the weight or measure you want to convert (Length, Weight, Volume, Size, Temperature). When you select a Weight or Measure, the two lists below display units corresponding to the selected weight or measure. 2. Select the unit to convert and the unit to convert into. When you select a unit, it is displayed in the windows above the lists and next to the From and To panes. 3. Input the quantity to be converted. 4. Tap Enter. The calculator program can perform equations within 15 digits. Page 7-30 Chapter 7 VI. Recorder Recorder is used to record simple sounds or to play back existing Wave files. (1) Features 1) Record/Play Status display XPlay Button Used to Playback recorded contents or common wave files. XRecord Button Used in recording. XStop Button Used to stop playback or recording. XOpen File Button Used to open a file for playback. XSave File Button Used to save the recorded file as a different name. XRecording Settings Button Used to change recording settings. XExit Button Used to close the recorder…
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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 Corp. 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. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, adapted, or translated in any form without the prior written consent of Cyberbank Corp. The programs that are used in PC-EPhone are copyrighted and all rights are reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of those programs without prior written permission of Cyberbank Corp. is also prohibited. Microsoft, MS, ActiveSync, Active Desktop, Outlook, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation. The software in this document is offered through program license contracts or contracts not open to the public. Software may only be used or copied according to the articles in the above contract. All product names mentioned herein trade names or registered trademarks of their respective owners. CYBERBANK CORP. 18th Floor, Mirae Bldg., 1306-6 Seocho-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea February 2001 Table of Contents Page i 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 ....................................................11 Chapter 2 Getting Started Product Hardware Features ......................................................... 2 Using your PC-EPhone for the first time..................................... 12 Turning your PC-EPhone ON/OFF ............................................. 13 Using Hardware Buttons ............................................................ 13 How to Input Data ...................................................................... 14 Chapter 3 PC-EPhone Customizing and Maintenance Setting PC-EPhone Preferences .................................................. 2 Managing Battery Power ............................................................ 12 Managing and Applying Memory ................................................ 17 Resetting Systems ..................................................................... 19 Chapter 4 Connecting to a Desktop PC Installing ActiveSync on your Desktop PC.................................... 2 Establishing Partnership............................................................... 8 Connecting your desktop PC with PC-EPhone ............................11 How to Synchronize data between your desktop PC and PC-EPhone...15 How to copy files between your desktop PC and PC-EPhone .... 18 How to Backup/Restore PC-EPhone Data.................................. 19 Installing/Uninstalling Programs using ActiveSync ..................... 20 Page ii Table of Contents 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 ............................................................ 7 E-Mail......................................................................................... 13 Chapter 7 Applications Contacts....................................................................................... 2 Calendar ...................................................................................... 8 Tasks.......................................................................................... 17 Memo......................................................................................... 24 Calculator................................................................................... 27 Recorder .................................................................................... 30 Microsoft Pocket Word ............................................................... 34 Chapter 8 Accessories CYBERBANK Accessories ........................................................... 2 CF (CompactFlash) Memory Card ............................................... 3 Chapter 9 Tips & Troubleshooting Maintaining your PC-EPhone in its Best Condition ....................... 2 Reset your PC-EPhone ................................................................ 3 Backup and Restore Data ............................................................ 5 Troubleshoot basic problems with PC-EPhone............................. 6 Tips for better using PC-EPhone .................................................. 9 Travel Safety of PC-EPhone .......................................................11 Table of Contents Page iii Chapter 10 Support and Service Web Sites..................................................................................... 1 Service Center ............................................................................. 1 Purchasing Accessories ...........................................................…
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PDA
Equipment Class
TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear
Triton / Pocket PC CDMA Phone
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
CDMA Pocket PC/POZ PDA Cellular Phone
Equipment Class
TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear
PDA
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
Personal Digital Assistant
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral