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U U s s e e r r ’ ’ s s M M a a n n u u a a l l 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 law. 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 December 2001 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t ’ Page iv Table of Contents Chapter 1 About PC-EPhone What can you do with PC-EPhone?...........................................................1-2 System Requirements.................................................................................1-2 What’s in the box?......................................................................................1-3 Chapter 2 Getting Started Product Hardware Features........................................................................2-1 Using your PC-EPhone for the first time.................................................2-12 Chapter 3 PC-EPhone Customizing & Maintenance Setting PC-EPhone Preference...................................................................3-1 Managing Battery Power...........................................................................3-9 Managing and Applying Memory............................................................3-13 Resetting Systems....................................................................................3-14 Chapter 4 Connecting to a desktop PC Installing ActiveSync on your Desktop PC...............................................4-1 Connecting your desktop PC to PC-EPhone..............................................4-6 How to Synchronize data and Disable Synchronization............................4-7 How to copy files between your desktop PC and PC-EPhone...................4-8 Installing/Uninstalling Programs using ActiveSync..................................4-9 Chapter 5 Backing up and Restoring Data Backup/Restore of ActiveSync to Desktop PC..........................................5-1 Full Backup and Restoring to a CF Memory Card.....................................5-3 T T a a b b l l e e o o f f C C o o n n t t e e n n t t s s Table of Contents Page v Chapter 6 Using Internet & E-Mail Connecting to the Internet using a LAN Card...........................................6-1 E-Mail........................................................................................................6-6 Chapter 7 Applications Contacts......................................................................................................7-2 Calendar.....................................................................................................7-6 Tasks.........................................................................................................7-10 Memo.......................................................................................................7-14 Calculator.................................................................................................7-17 Recorder...................................................................................................7-19 MP3 Player...............................................................................................7-21 Pocket Word.............................................................................................7-23 Chapter 8 Accessories CYBERBANK Accessories.......................................................................8-1 Chapter 9 Tips & Troubleshooting Maintaining your PC-EPhone in its Best Condition..................................9-1 Troubleshoot basic problems with PC-EPhone..........................................9-2 Travel Safety of PC-EPhone......................................................................9-5 Appendix A. How to enter data.................................................................................A-1 B. Warranty...............................................................................................B-1 Page vi Table of Contents Conventions This User’s Manual uses the following conventions that will help you find and understand the information easily. Indicates helpful information for using your PC-EPhone. Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in data loss or damage to equipment. Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in moderate losses. About PC-EPhone Page 1-1 A A b b o o u u t t P P C C - - E E P P h h o o n n e e Congratulations on purchasing the PC-EPhone, a Palm-Size PC(handheld PC) that is a combination of high technology from the areas of Mobile Computing and Wireless Communication. PC-EPhone is a mobile device powered by Microsoft Windows CE OS. The size and capabilities of the PC-EPhone let you kee…
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PC-EPhone Customizing & Maintenance Page 3-5 (8) Network To change the network driver settings, select the corresponding driver and tap the Properties button. (9) Owner This enables you to set the general information of the Owner. (10) Password Your PC-EPhone comes with this password so that unauthorized users cannot view the entries you wish to protect. You can set a password for security while using system. However, password should consist of only 4 digit Numerals. You can use drivers compatible to Network drivers displayed in the list. Otherwise, insert the driver to install the corresponding driver provided with the package. After displayed the selected driver, tap the Properties button. Page 3-6 Ch 3 (11) Power 1) Battery Indicates the kind of battery currently in use and the status of the main and backup battery. 2) Power Off this enables you to set the battery power to automatically suspend after a certain period of continuous idle time to minimize battery drainage. (12) 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. If you forget your password, you will have to perform a Hard Reset. All data (including file, DB data) stored in the RAM will be lost when a Hard Reset is performed. So be careful not to forget it. PC-EPhone Customizing & Maintenance Page 3-7 (13) Remove Programs This enables you to delete or uninstall a program no longer in use. (14) Stylus Like using a mouse to click elements on a computer screen, using the stylus to tap elements on your PC-EPhone screen is the basic action that gets things done on your PC-EPhone. The first time you start your PC-EPhone, setup instructions appear on the screen. These instructions include a calibration screen. Calibration aligns the internal circuitry of your handheld with its touch-sensitive screen so that when you tap an element on the screen, PC-EPhone can detect exactly which task you want to perform. Important: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping on PC-EPhone screen. Never use an actual pen, pencil, or other sharp object to write on PC-EPhone screen. Just as you can drag the mouse to select text or move objects on your desktop PC, you can also drag the stylus to select text. You can also use the stylus to drag the slider of any scroll bar. You have to perform this action whenevr performing the Hard Reset. 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”. Page 3-8 Ch 3 (15) System This enables you to allocate the memories between storage memory and program memory by using the slider. (16) System Font You can adjust system font sizes. In the Details field, you can adjust the font size of the System, Menu bar and Pop-up menu. (17) Volume & Sounds This enables 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. Be careful that system operations may be suspended when either the storage memory or program memory is allocated to the extreme. The Soft Reset have to be reset after adjusting the System Font, so perform this after saving all necessary data. PC-EPhone Customizing & Maintenance Page 3-9 I I I I . . M M a a n n a a g g i i n n g g B B a a t t t t e e r r y y P P o o w w e e r r 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. Red : charging Green : fully charged 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. It takes long time(about 4 ~ 5 hours) charging PC-EPhone when ON. In order to charge it quickly, press the Power button on the right side of PC-EPhone to turn PC-EPhone OFF. 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. Page 3-10 Ch 3 3) Checking the battery’s charging status You can check the status of the Main Battery charge 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. (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. 2) How to install a battery With switching the Batter…
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Page 6-2 Ch 6 From the list of network drives installed in the device, select the one compatible to your LAN card and tap Properties. (Let’s take ‘NE20001:NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver’.) 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel and double-tap the Network icon. 2. Select NE20001: NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver from the Driver List of the Adapter tab. 3. Tap the Register button and set the appropriate IP address. Ask the network administrator about setting IP address. 4. Tap the OK button on the upper right corner so that setting for the appropriate Driver is finished. 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. Using Internet & E-Mail Page 6-3 (1) Setting Internet Options If you want to change PC-EPhone Web Browser’s preference, select Internet options on the View menu, then set Internet Options. Start Page Indicates the home page that appears when initially connecting to the Internet. Search Page Indicates the search page. Cache Size You can change the cache memory size. Autodial Name Internet Verizon is recommended in the United States. Use LAN (no autodial) When using the Internet via LAN card, select the Use LAN box. Network When using a proxy server, set the IP address and Port. Underline links Sets whether to underline a URL linked character sequence on the Web page or not. Hover (underline appears when the stylus is located on the character sequence). (2) Convenient Functions 1) Find Helps you to quickly find specific text on the current Web page. 1. Tap Find on the Edit menu and the Find screen shown below appears. 2. After entering the word you wish to find, tap the Find Next button. The cursor finds and places itself on the corresponding word. If you wish to continue the search, tap Find Next. Page 6-4 Ch 6 2) Favorites folder 1. Adding a homepage to the Favorites list of PC-EPhone Go to the homepage you wish to add to Favorites. Tap Add to Favorites on the Favorites menu and the following dialog box appears. Input the homepage name, tap OK, and the homepage is added to Favorites. You may also change names of already listed homepages in this dialog box. 2. Adding a homepage to the Mobile Favorites list through ActiveSync Run the Internet Explorer(5.0 or later) of your desktop PC and connect to the web site you want to add to the Mobile Favorites folder. Click the Mobile Favorites button( ) or select the Add Favorites from the Favorite menu. Select the Mobile Favorites folder from the Add Favorites dialog box displayed above and click the OK button. After connecting PC-EPhone to your desktop PC through ActiveSync, select the Options icon( ) from the main screen of the ActiveSync program. Install on your desktop PC with the PIMSSync program included in CD-ROM in order to use the Mobile Favorites PIMSSync program. Using Internet & E-Mail Page 6-5 Select the Favorite folder as displayed above and select OK to re-synchronize data between PC-Ephone and desktop PC. See if the Favorite item is synchronized from the Favorites menu on the Internet Browser of PC-EPhone. 3. Managing your Favorites folder When the list of Favorites gets large, it is convenient if you create and manage folders according to themes. Tap Organize Favorites on the Favorites Menu and the window shown below appears. The sites, which are currently registered in Favorites, appear. To create a new folder, tap New Folder on the File menu, and then input the name of the new folder. To move a site to a folder, select the pertaining site and either drag it to the desired folder or select Cut on the Edit menu, move to folder of choice by double-tapping on it, then select Paste on the Edit menu. 3) Looking at a Web Page Offline By tapping Work Offline on the File menu, you can look at the last Web page you connected to while you were online right before disconnecting Internet. This Web page does not show Web sites updated since the last connection. If you deselect Work Offline, PC-EPhone Web browser will always start in the offline mode. To run PC-EPhone Web Browser in an online state, tap Work Offline on the File menu once more to erase the check. Page 6-6 Ch 6 I I I I . . E E - - M M a a i i l l As it has a built-in Internet connection module, your PC-EPhone enables you to utilize e-mail functions in mobile conditions just like you would on your desktop PC. Mails can be read in Outlook through E-Mail in PC-EPhone, and you can send mails through Outlook that is written in PC-EPhone. Synchronization is made only between Inbox, Outbox, Sent of Outlook and Inbox, Outbox, Sent of ActiveSync folder; the other folders that are made by a user cannot be synchronized. To use E-mail, you must first set E-mail account, including Send/Receive E-mail preferences, and Internet connection options. (1) Setting up an E-mail Account To manage an account, you need a user’s account and password, and the names of the servers for receiving mail (POP3) and sending mail (SMTP). Some mail services restrict sending/receiving e-mail through an outside network according to company security policies, or do not support POP3 for some Web-based E-mail. Be sure to check before you set preferences. The changes in files can be synchronized the next time you synchronize your PC-EPhone. Setting synchronization options When you click the options icon on Microsoft ActiveSync window of your desktop PC, the options window appears. Select the synchronized PC-EPhone Mail on the list and click the Setting button to set the synchronization options. (Or, select and right-click the synchronized PC-EPhone Mail on the details list below on the Microsoft ActiveSync window of desktop PC.) By default, the synchronization is set for the past 5 days and at most 5,000 characters for mails. Using Internet & E-Mail Page 6-7 1) How to setup an E-mail Account 1. Tap the E-Mail hot key or tap the…
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Page 6-2 Ch 6 From the list of network drives installed in the device, select the one compatible to your LAN card and tap Properties. (Let’s take ‘NE20001:NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver’.) 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel and double-tap the Network icon. 2. Select NE20001: NE2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver from the Driver List of the Adapter tab. 3. Tap the Register button and set the appropriate IP address. Ask the network administrator about setting IP address. 4. Tap the OK button on the upper right corner so that setting for the appropriate Driver is finished. 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. Using Internet & E-Mail Page 6-3 (1) Setting Internet Options If you want to change PC-EPhone Web Browser’s preference, select Internet options on the View menu, then set Internet Options. Start Page Indicates the home page that appears when initially connecting to the Internet. Search Page Indicates the search page. Cache Size You can change the cache memory size. Autodial Name Internet Verizon is recommended in the United States. Use LAN (no autodial) When using the Internet via LAN card, select the Use LAN box. Network When using a proxy server, set the IP address and Port. Underline links Sets whether to underline a URL linked character sequence on the Web page or not. Hover (underline appears when the stylus is located on the character sequence). (2) Convenient Functions 1) Find Helps you to quickly find specific text on the current Web page. 1. Tap Find on the Edit menu and the Find screen shown below appears. 2. After entering the word you wish to find, tap the Find Next button. The cursor finds and places itself on the corresponding word. If you wish to continue the search, tap Find Next. Page 6-4 Ch 6 2) Favorites folder 1. Adding a homepage to the Favorites list of PC-EPhone Go to the homepage you wish to add to Favorites. Tap Add to Favorites on the Favorites menu and the following dialog box appears. Input the homepage name, tap OK, and the homepage is added to Favorites. You may also change names of already listed homepages in this dialog box. 2. Adding a homepage to the Mobile Favorites list through ActiveSync Run the Internet Explorer(5.0 or later) of your desktop PC and connect to the web site you want to add to the Mobile Favorites folder. Click the Mobile Favorites button( ) or select the Add Favorites from the Favorite menu. Select the Mobile Favorites folder from the Add Favorites dialog box displayed above and click the OK button. After connecting PC-EPhone to your desktop PC through ActiveSync, select the Options icon( ) from the main screen of the ActiveSync program. Install on your desktop PC with the PIMSSync program included in CD-ROM in order to use the Mobile Favorites PIMSSync program. Using Internet & E-Mail Page 6-5 Select the Favorite folder as displayed above and select OK to re-synchronize data between PC-Ephone and desktop PC. See if the Favorite item is synchronized from the Favorites menu on the Internet Browser of PC-EPhone. 3. Managing your Favorites folder When the list of Favorites gets large, it is convenient if you create and manage folders according to themes. Tap Organize Favorites on the Favorites Menu and the window shown below appears. The sites, which are currently registered in Favorites, appear. To create a new folder, tap New Folder on the File menu, and then input the name of the new folder. To move a site to a folder, select the pertaining site and either drag it to the desired folder or select Cut on the Edit menu, move to folder of choice by double-tapping on it, then select Paste on the Edit menu. 3) Looking at a Web Page Offline By tapping Work Offline on the File menu, you can look at the last Web page you connected to while you were online right before disconnecting Internet. This Web page does not show Web sites updated since the last connection. If you deselect Work Offline, PC-EPhone Web browser will always start in the offline mode. To run PC-EPhone Web Browser in an online state, tap Work Offline on the File menu once more to erase the check. Page 6-6 Ch 6 I I I I . . E E - - M M a a i i l l As it has a built-in Internet connection module, your PC-EPhone enables you to utilize e-mail functions in mobile conditions just like you would on your desktop PC. Mails can be read in Outlook through E-Mail in PC-EPhone, and you can send mails through Outlook that is written in PC-EPhone. Synchronization is made only between Inbox, Outbox, Sent of Outlook and Inbox, Outbox, Sent of ActiveSync folder; the other folders that are made by a user cannot be synchronized. To use E-mail, you must first set E-mail account, including Send/Receive E-mail preferences, and Internet connection options. (1) Setting up an E-mail Account To manage an account, you need a user’s account and password, and the names of the servers for receiving mail (POP3) and sending mail (SMTP). Some mail services restrict sending/receiving e-mail through an outside network according to company security policies, or do not support POP3 for some Web-based E-mail. Be sure to check before you set preferences. The changes in files can be synchronized the next time you synchronize your PC-EPhone. Setting synchronization options When you click the options icon on Microsoft ActiveSync window of your desktop PC, the options window appears. Select the synchronized PC-EPhone Mail on the list and click the Setting button to set the synchronization options. (Or, select and right-click the synchronized PC-EPhone Mail on the details list below on the Microsoft ActiveSync window of desktop PC.) By default, the synchronization is set for the past 5 days and at most 5,000 characters for mails. Using Internet & E-Mail Page 6-7 1) How to setup an E-mail Account 1. Tap the E-Mail hot key or tap the…
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CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK EUT External Photographs Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 1 of 4 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1 CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 2 of 4 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1 CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 3 of 4 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1 CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 4 of 4 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1
CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK Photographs related to Label Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 1 of 1 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1
CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK EUT Internal Photographs Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 1 of 5 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1 CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 2 of 5 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1 CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK PCB Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 3 of 5 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1 CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 4 of 5 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1 CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 5 of 5 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1
CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK EMC TEST REPORT For FCC Test Report No. : CTK01-F191 Date of Issue : January 10. 2002 Model/Type No: : CB-9020-US Kind of Product : Personal Digital Assistant Applicant : CYBERBANK CORPORATION Applicant Address : 19th Floor Mirae Bldg., 1306-6, Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul, Korea 137-855 Manufacturer : CYBERBANK CORPORATION Manufacturer Address : 19th Floor Mirae Bldg., 1306-6, Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul, Korea 137-855 Contact Person : Telep h on e : + Received Date : December 12. 2001 Test period : Start: January 5. 2002 End: January 7. 2002 Test Results : In Compliance Not in Compliance The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested. CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. is accredited by Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (KOLAS) which signed the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for the above test item(s) and test method(s). Tested by Reviewed by Michael Jang EMC Test Engineer James Hong EMC Technical Manager Date: January 10. 2002 Date: January 10. 2002 Test Report No.: CTK01-F191 Date: January 10. 2002 Page 1 of 14 This Report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of CERTiTEK Form No.: CTK-FF1.1 CERTiTEK Standards Laboratory Co., Ltd. 386-1, Ho-Dong, Yongin-City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 449-100 Tel: +82-31-339-9970 Fax: +82-31-339-9855 http://www.certitek.com/ CERTiTEK REPORT REVISION HISTORY Date Revision Page No Jan. 10. 2002 (CTK01-F191) Issued All This report shal…
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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
PDA With 800MHz CDMA & AMPS Dual Mode Cellular Phone
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter