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Locking CW30

Locking with a password

Prevent unauthorized use of the device by using the device-locking feature. When locked, CW30 will not respond to 
all input from the screen or keyboard. 
To lock CW30, tap Lock icon that looks like a lock beneath the Start. 
To unlock CW30, slide the lock button to the left or to the right. 

This feature protects CW30 from unauthorized access by setting a password in the password window.

Note: if the device is con

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gured to be connected to a network, a user must strengthen network security using 

complicated (hard to 

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gure out) password. The tools for cracking password are advancing day by day, and the 

computers being used for cracking passwords are becoming more powerful than ever.

If CW30 is locked with a password, a message asking a password will be prompted. 

[Figure 2-18. Device-unlock window]

[Figure 2-19. Password window and password tab]

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Go to Start > Setting > Lock > Password tab.

Summary of Contents for CW30

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Page 2: ...on merge integration of the software except for the cases allowed by the copyright laws are prohibited Hereby a user shall agree with not violating the laws regarding decompile disassembly decoding and reverse engineering of all or a part of the licensed software without prior consent from Catchwell Catchwell holds rights to modify the product or software in order to improve the stability features...

Page 3: ... 28 Classic Home Screen 29 Soft key indicator bar 30 Start Screen 30 Settings folder 34 Connections folder 35 Personal folder 36 System folder 37 Adjusting Volume 39 Display of battery level 40 Resetting CW30 41 How to perform a soft reset 41 How to perform a hard reset 41 Turning on or off backlight 42 Locking CW30 43 Locking with a password 43 Function buttons 45 Data entry 46 Viewing pictures a...

Page 4: ...g up GPS on CW30 75 Operation 76 GPS maps on a microSD card 76 Answering calls while using GPS 76 When you lose GPS signals in a car 77 Auxiliary GPS 77 Chapter 6 Using Bluetooth Overview 79 AFH Adaptive Frequency Hopping 79 Security 80 Composition of Bluetooth 80 The ports supported by Microsoft Bluetooth Stack 81 Hard reset 81 Soft reset 81 Pause 81 Restart 81 Power states of Bluetooth 81 Using ...

Page 5: ... the followings ready Serial number of the product Model number Supplier information the user s contacts and the place where the user works If a problem reported to the Technical Support Team of Catchwell has not resolved a user may have to send the product to Catchwell for services and Catchwell doesn t provide the user with a replacement device unless there is a signed agreement between the user...

Page 6: ...t time please use the battery after being fully charged Before resetting the device please backup programs and data in advance Before proceeding with software reset please backup currently using programs and data to a safer place As the saved data will be safe data or les currently being used may be deleted Do not place any heavy object on the product Do not use the product in humid or dusty place...

Page 7: ...viation devices or medical equipments Turn off the product in the areas exposed to the risk of explosion Especially it is safer to power off the product while gassing up a car Be wary of using a headset earphones The use of headphones at high volume for prolonged periods of time may impair hearing ability Please do not arbitrarily attempt to disassemble repair and modify the main unit of the produ...

Page 8: ...lling the main battery 16 Install the battery 16 Charging the battery 17 Charging temperature 17 How to check remaining power in the battery 18 How to take care of the battery 19 Changing power settings 19 Changing backlight settings 20 Turning off the wireless function 20 MicroSD Micro Secure Digital card 22 Adjusting the hand strap 22 Removing the screen protection cover 22 ...

Page 9: ...atue LED Charging red LED turn on Operation blue LED turn on Full charging green LED turn on Connecting error Blink red LED Κ Power button Λ Send button Μ Direction button Ν Numeric and Alphabet button Ξ Microphone Ο Function botton Π End button Ρ Select run ok button Keymap mode button Σ Front speaker Τ 24pin connector Product Components ...

Page 10: ... Contents Η Handbelt Θ Battery Lock latch Ι SD memory slot Κ USIM slot Λ Handbelt slot Μ Battery charging connector Ν Reset button Ξ Rear speaker Ο Flash LED Π Stylus holder Ρ Digital camera Barcode scanner ...

Page 11: ...r or not there is any damaged or missing component in the box If there is any problem please contact the supplier Main unit of PDA Li ion polymer battery Hand strap Protective lm Waist strap Earset if it has a phone function Stylus and its string ...

Page 12: ...12 Accessories Accessory components Cradle for charging and communication USB cable Cradle for car use Car mount kit Power adapter Power cord kjG 1 slot cradle Cradle components for the use in a car ...

Page 13: ...13 G G G kjG 4 slot cradle Power adapter Leather case Hand strap Stylus Stylus string Waist strap USB cable Power cord 4 slot cradle components Accessories for individual use ...

Page 14: ...14 kjG Li ion polymer battery USB cable Power cord Power adapter Protective lm Earset ...

Page 15: ... service provider for further information on SIM card After installing a SIM card for the rst time or after replacing it 1 2 3 4 Turn on the device Press tap on Wireless Manager on Today Screen Make sure the phone is turned on Make a call for checking cellular connection ...

Page 16: ...ress down the top of the battery and slide the latch to the right to release the battery from the device Press down the top of the battery toward the device and slide the latch to the left to x the battery with the device Hold the sides of the battery and pull out One battery comes with the product You can buy extra battery separately BVUJPO ...

Page 17: ...ger if the battery is installed in a PDA that is turned on Charging temperature ranges from 0 C to 40 C 32ı 104ı Charging indicator LED PDA LED cradle etc Charging battery level indicator LED Description Turned off Unable to charge in PDA The battery is not properly inserted into the cradle or power is off The power of the charger or cradle is disconnected Red is on Charging Red Àashes Charging er...

Page 18: ...er in the battery To check the charging status of CW30 tap Start Settings Systems Power and open Power Screen Check automatic power off after a certain period of time by tapping Advanced tab in order to expand battery running time ...

Page 19: ...of the battery Changing power settings Please follow the battery saving instructions below How to set CW30 so that it is turned off when it is not used for a speci c time 1 2 3 Start Settings Power icon Advanced tab On battery power Turn off screen if device not used for When battery power is used turning off the device when it is not used for the following time period Select the X mark and select...

Page 20: ...f the device to be activiated deactivated and composed at one place To open Wireless Manager press Wireless Manager or press Connectivity icon on the Home screen 1 2 3 Start Settings System Backlight icon Battery Power tab On battery power Disable backlight if device is not used for When batter power is used turning off the backlight when it is not used for the following time period Select the X m...

Page 21: ...ed button to activate or deactivate wireless network Press ALL button to activate or deactivate every wireless connection Press Menu to compose connectivity settings Wireless Connectivity option may differ depending on the composition BVUJPO ...

Page 22: ...the battery cover Adjust the length of the hand strap by passing the Velcro through the hole Press both sides of the strap together to get xed Removing the screen protection cover The screen protective cover is installed at factory before shipment in order to minimize abrasion that may occur during shipment Remove the screen protective cover before use After removing it attach protective lm to the...

Page 23: ...bar 30 Start Screen 30 Settings folder 34 Connections folder 35 Personal folder 36 System folder 37 Adjusting Volume 39 Display of battery level 40 Resetting CW30 41 How to perform a soft reset 41 How to perform a hard reset 41 Turning on or off backlight 42 Locking CW30 43 Locking with a password 43 Function buttons 45 Data entry 46 Viewing pictures and videos 46 Taking a picture 47 Video recordi...

Page 24: ...etting data entry and capture The default wireless status of CW30 is as follows Wireless LAN Off Bluetooth Off Phone Off The Home Screen is composed of status bar at the top the Home Screen in the middle and soft keys at the bottom The descriptions on those elements are as follows In the title bar status indicating icons may be listed in table 2 1 Title bar Home Screen soft key ...

Page 25: ...ed Tapping this icon will display the rest noti cations Noti cations of upcoming appointments Connected Not connected Synchronization in progress Wi Fi is available Wi Fi is in use HSDPA is available 3G is available GPRS is available EGPRS is available 1XRTT is available EVDO is available Idling state or no data received during EVDO connection Notifications Connectivity Table 2 1 Table 2 1 ...

Page 26: ...and signal strength is okay Antenna Signal icon Not connected to a wireless network Antenna Signal icon No service or signal search is not available Connecting to HSDPA HSDPA is in use Connecting to 3G 3G is in use Connecting to GPRS GPRS is in use Connecting to EVDO EVDO is in use Roaming in progress No SIM card installed Status indicating icons Table 2 1 ...

Page 27: ...l sound is off Vibration mode is on Main battery charging Main battery fully charged Main battery charged enough Main battery is half full Main battery is low Main battery is very low Audio Battery level Table 2 1 Table 2 1 ...

Page 28: ...s indicating bar moves In addition you can move your nger up and down by skipping the names of applications while pressing and holding on the information status indicating bar When you stop holding on your nger on the screen the information status display bar and the name of the application will be displayed at the center of the screen To customize Home Screen tap Start Setting Home icon You can c...

Page 29: ... Windows Mobile 6 5 To change the screen to the classic layouts go to Start Setting Home tab Uncheck the checkbox that was pre checked by Windows and select other options Then press OK Note Task bar is only available in the classic layout Home Screen in classic layout Setting Home Screen ...

Page 30: ...t Screen Figure 203 shows basic applications and folders displayed on the Start Screen Program and folders at Start scrren Start screen Home Closing Start menu and displaying the Home Screen Phone Making calls Answering calls changing calls and con guring call conference Text Sending and receiving SMS text messages E mail Sending and receiving emails Contacts Sharing contacts with friends and peer...

Page 31: ...ketplace You can reconnect to it after upgrading via the Internet using ActiveSync if it is your rst time use Messenger A mobile version of Windows Live Messenger MSN Weather Checking nearby weather forecast Windows Live If you want to search for information on the web use the Windows Live Calculator Performing basic arithmetic calculations including addition subtraction multiplication and divisio...

Page 32: ...ching games Notes Creating handwriting memos or pictures or voice recoding les Tasks Managing tasks File Explorer Con guring and managing les in the device Internet Sharing Share the Internet connection using CW30 ...

Page 33: ...ther information please refer to user s manual of Microsoft application for Windows Mobile 6 Contact Search Searching for contacts data or other information in CW30 For further information please refer to user s manual of Microsoft applications for Windows Mobile 6 Help Displaying online help on the current screen or program Remote Desktop Mobile Remote Desktop Mobile Run Remote Desktop Mobile ...

Page 34: ...of device to the data and time of local residence or if you are on travel you can set them to the corresponding area You can set alarm for speci c date and time Home Customizing the appearance of the Home Screen and displayed information on the screen Locks Setting a password for CW30 Power Checking remaining battery power and saving power by setting up the expiry time of display Sounds Noti catio...

Page 35: ...f connection types Dial up GPRS Bluetooth Modem etc Domain Enroll For the management and security of a registered device enroll the device in Active Directory For further information refer to user s manual of Microsoft applications for Windows Mobile 6 USB PC Activating or inactivating and enhanced network connection Wi Fi Con guring a wireless network connection and user de ned settings Wireless ...

Page 36: ...36 Personal folder Owner Information Entering CW30 owner s information Phone Con gures the phone settings ...

Page 37: ...mation of CW30 and the other module information Encryption Encrypting les in a storage card The encrypted les can be only read on this device Error Reporting Activating and inactivating the error reporting feature of the device Once this function is activated any occurrence of error will be recorded in a text le including the status of the program and the computer and if a user wants it will be re...

Page 38: ...including how to display numbers currencies date time or time format Remove Programs Removing programs installed in CW30 Screen Changing display direction compensating for the display after the change changing text size Screen Orientation Select Portrait Mode or Landscape Mode Calibration of Screen Calibrate the screen for accurate touch operation Font Size Adjust the font size displayed on the sc...

Page 39: ...icon to open the volume dialogue box Adjust volume moving the slide bar by dragging it Turn on or off the volume by selecting turn off or turn on radio button You can adjust system volume via Sounds and Alarms window or use the up and down button located on the side of CW30 Figure 2 8 Volume dialogue box ...

Page 40: ...plays the level when battery dialogue box appears it displays the main battery level On the Home Screen the battery icon is always displayed on the Navigation Bar indicating battery level The message will be displayed until it is dismissed Or you can check battery level by opening the power window Figure 2 9 Battery level dialogue box Figure 2 10 Battery icon on the title bar ...

Page 41: ...n Àash memory or storage card will remain intact If CW30 is not working properly perform a soft reset rst If the problem persists perform a hard reset Press the reset button at the back of the device over the battery cover with a stylus Quickly press the reset button at the back of the device over the battery with a stylus while pressing power button at the front How to perform a soft reset How to...

Page 42: ...42 Turning on or off backlight Press power button at the front of the device for a short while ...

Page 43: ...m unauthorized access by setting a password in the password window Note if the device is con gured to be connected to a network a user must strengthen network security using complicated hard to gure out password The tools for cracking password are advancing day by day and the computers being used for cracking passwords are becoming more powerful than ever If CW30 is locked with a password a messag...

Page 44: ...a speci ed period of time Select time value that forces protective function to be activated if the device is not used for a speci c period of time from the drop down menu Password type Select simple PIN or a complicated combination of English alphabets and numbers Tap Con rm If you want to enter a hint to easily recall the password in the future tap Hint column Enter a hint for recalling the passw...

Page 45: ...CW30 by performing a soft reset or a hard reset Refer to CW reset in page 16 A user may scan barcodes or capture images Refer to Data Capture in chapter 3 Or a user may open applications or perform speci c functions Refer to user s manual of applications for Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 to open the applications Up Down Increase or decrease the volume of CW30 Task A user is able to launch an applicat...

Page 46: ...ta using the keypad you can use just one hand or use both hands see gure 2 22 How to view pictures and video clips Entering data using one hand Entering data using both hands 1 2 Tap Start Pictures and Videos icon Choose pictures or video clips you want to view ...

Page 47: ...se camera on the navigation bar Check the image in the view nder and if necessary adjust settings To turn on the Autofocus function press and hold Ĺ key for more than two seconds To turn off the Autofocus function Press and hold Ļ key for more than two seconds Press Enter key to take a picture ...

Page 48: ...ng Enter key again Video recording How to create video clips 1 2 3 Tap Start Pictures and Videos icon Tap camera icon on the navigation bar Choose Menu Videos to set the shooting mode to video Available recording time will be displayed on the screen The default video recording time is limited to 30 seconds BVUJPO ...

Page 49: ...Chapter 3 Data Capture Overview 50 Laser scanning 50 Things to be considered for scanning 50 Scanning barcodes 51 Image decoding 52 Operation modes 52 Image scanning 53 ...

Page 50: ...nning performance Distance All scanning devices have their optimal recognition range minimum or maximum distance from a barcode This range may differ in barcode sizes or in the type of scanning devices If a scanning task is performed within the range scanning will be fast and reliable but if the task is performed within too close distance or too far distance the success rate will decrease When sca...

Page 51: ...nd of CW30 while the scan button is pressed The red scan beam should cover the entire barcode The laser beam indicates that scanning is under way and if an alarm goes off and the laser is turned off indicates that the barcode was successfully decoded Correct Incorrect Figure 3 1 1D Laser Scanning Figure 3 2 How to use 1D scanner ...

Page 52: ... and then extracts data with an optimal decoding algorithm The CW30 to which an integrated image scanner is integrated supports 4 operations mode Each mode can be changed on the barcode setting menu Decode Only Decodes a barcode The scanner remains decoding mode while pressing the scan button or until decoding is completed Image Decode Simultaneously proceeding barcode decoding with barcode image ...

Page 53: ...ng button turns on the aiming pattern helping to level at a target Move the aiming pattern to the center of a barcode area The red laser beams indicates that scanning is under way and an alarm goes off meaning that decoding of the barcode was successful Release the scan button Figure 3 3 2D Image Scanning X ...

Page 54: ...phone numbers 61 How to nd contacts 61 To mute the microphone during a call 62 How to mute or unmute the microphone during a call 62 Creating a memo 62 How to check the memo created during a call 63 Using Speed Dial 63 How to add an item to Speed Dial 64 Editing or Deleting Speed Dial shortcut 65 Using Call History 66 Managing Call History 66 Modifying Call History View 66 Resetting the recent cal...

Page 55: ...e applications Regardless of running programs a user can use the phone application anytime he wants The phone can be activated or deactivated via the Wireless Manager in a Windows Mobile 6 5 device Wireless can be launched by choosing Start Settings Connections Choose the Wireless Manager Turn on or off a device by selecting its name To con gure connection settings tap Menu the settings of each de...

Page 56: ...can be used for audio applications CW30 Connect a headset to the earphone jack located on the side of CW30 Adjust volume appropriately before connecting the headset When connected sound doesn t come out of the speaker any more A Bluetooth headset can be used for audio applications for audio communication Bluetooth Refer to chapter 6 Using Bluetooth to nd out how to connect headsets to CW3 Adjust v...

Page 57: ...volume while making a phone call A user can make a call via voice call contacts call list and text message box on CW30 To adjust volume tap speaker icon that comes up after tapping the title bar Adjust volume by moving the slide up and down Making an emergency call is possible even if the SIM card is not installed Refer to page 7 for more details BVUJPO ...

Page 58: ...t for a short while in the contacts list Choose Call Work or Call Home or Call Mobile Press Send or the green Talk key on the keypad of CW30 To stop an outbound call or terminate a call press End or tap the red End key on CW30 keypad Making a phone call using the phone program A user can make a call using Contacts How to make a call from the Contacts screen When wrong keys are pressed erase the nu...

Page 59: ...e icon next to the number To make a call or terminate a call tap End or tap the red End Call key on CW30 keypad How to make a call using Call History You can use an emergency call even if the SIM card is not installed For more details on the installation of the SIM card refer to SIM Card Installation on page 3 Emergency calls can be unavailable depending on network environments BVUJPO ...

Page 60: ...u are talking on the phone tap Answer or Send after disconnecting the current call by tapping End on Phone keypad and tap Answer or Send key To answer a stand by call during a call answer the call after tapping Answer or Send to switch the current call to stand by mode When you start to enter numbers or letters the device automatically shows you ltered list of contacts and phone numbers after sear...

Page 61: ...are many matching items you can narrow your search by adding extra letters How to make a call or send a text message using Smart Dialing 1 2 3 4 5 Enter numbers or letters at the beginning Search for contacts or numbers that you wish to nd from the Smart Dialing panel When you choose a contact tap Talk to make a call If you want to send a text message after selecting a contact tap Menu Text Messag...

Page 62: ...hone during a call you can hear the voice of the other but the other can t hear your voice To create a memo during a call tap Menu button on the screen then select Create Memo 1 2 3 Tap Start Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad Make a call Tap Mute on the screen to mute the audio The mute icon will appear on the screen ...

Page 63: ... assigning a number to Contacts you can add the number to the Speed Dial 1 2 3 4 5 Tap Start Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad Tap Call History on the Phone keypad Press and hold on a call record including a memo or the memo icon Tap View Memo Tap OK to end You can check the Memo program directly by choosing Start Memo BVUJPO ...

Page 64: ... and numbers that you wish to add to the Speed Dial in the Call History Tap Start Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 Tap Speed Dial Menu New Select an item you wish to add to Speed Dial from the Contacts list Select a new Speed Dial number from the Location column The rst number of the Speed Dial is reserved for voice mail ...

Page 65: ...ng Speed Dial shortcut 1 2 3 4 6 Tap Start Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 Tap Speed Dial button Press Edit or an item to be deleted for a short while Tap Edit or Delete Tap OK to add the contact to Speed Dial list ...

Page 66: ...ll history such as resetting talk time and deleting call history ੰଲ ডࡣ This icon is displayed next to the contact information on all incoming calls This icon is displayed next to the contact information on all missed calls This icon is displayed next to the contact information on all outgoing calls 1 2 3 4 Tap Start Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 to display the phone keypad Tap Call Histo...

Page 67: ...ing the recent call counter 1 2 3 4 5 Tap Start Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad Tap Call History on the phone keypad Tap Menu Choose Call Timers Tap Reset Not counters of all calls are initialized ...

Page 68: ...68 Deleting all Call History 1 2 3 4 5 Tap Start Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad Tap Call History on the phone keypad Tap Menu icon Choose Delete All Calls Tap OK ...

Page 69: ...Tap Start Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad Tap Call History on the phone keypad Choosing an item will lead you to the call details screen If more than two calls are in progress only the rst one will be recorded BVUJPO ...

Page 70: ...the rst call to stand by mode Proceed with the second call After being connected to the second call a switching button will be displayed on the keypad To end each call tap End on the phone keypad or tap the red End Talk key on CW30 keypad Tap Call History on the phone keypad Press and hold on the desired item in the list for a while Choose an item on the menu You can send voicemails save contacts ...

Page 71: ...ll be noti ed by New Text Message Noti cation window when you have a new text message On the new text message screen you can make a call save or read or delete messages If you are subscribed to Caller s Number Identi cation Service you can identify the caller by comparing the number with the information saved on Contacts Even if the phone is disabled you can still read received text messages Noti ...

Page 72: ...Message Tap Create New Text Message You can check the size of the message you are writing via character counter If you want to know whether the receiver has received your message choose Message Transmission Check Request after tapping Menu Message Option When the phone is turned off you have to turn it on to make a call or to send a new message BVUJPO ...

Page 73: ...a a message will be saved at Temporary message box and be sent when you are back to the service area 3 4 5 You can enter the receiver s number into the receiver s number column or enter the number by searching for the number from Contacts after tapping Menu Add Receivers Enter a message into the message area When completed tap Send button As the message saved at temporary message box remains there...

Page 74: ...ng a GPS Navigation Overview 75 Installing a software 75 Setting up GPS on CW30 75 Operation 76 GPS maps on a microSD card 76 Answering calls while using GPS 76 When you lose GPS signals in a car 77 Auxiliary GPS 77 ...

Page 75: ...oftware you are going to buy is compatible with CW30 before purchasing or downloading or installation For the installation and con guration of applications please refer to the user s manual for the relevant application The basic features of CW30 are as follows Several programs can access GPS data simultaneously Each program must access GPS data using Microsoft GPS API or COM8 1 2 3 4 Choose Start ...

Page 76: ...n incoming call while using a GPS navigation program 1 1 2 2 3 4 Remove the battery from CW30 Tap Answer button to receive the call After nishing the call tap Talk End button to restart the audio of GPS software Push up the SD card slot located inside the battery compartment at the back of PDA to the right Insert the SD card into the slot Push the slot where SD card is inserted to the left by pull...

Page 77: ...install CW30 to the place exposed to the sky without any obstacles For a quick reception of the GPS signal CW30 requires a clear view of the sky Auxiliary GPS If there is no internal GPS in the device a user may use a Bluetooth GPS For the details on how to set up a Bluetooth device refer to chapter 6 Bluetooth For how to use them see the user s manuals released by each vendor ...

Page 78: ...k 81 Hard reset 81 Soft reset 81 Pause 81 Restart 81 Power states of Bluetooth 81 Using Microsoft Bluetooth Stack 81 Turning on or off the Bluetooth Wireless mode 82 Bluetooth activation 82 Bluetooth deactivation 83 Searching for Bluetooth devices 83 Available Services 86 Serial Port Services 87 ActiveSync using serial port services 89 A2DP AVRCP Services 90 ...

Page 79: ...ork must support AFH When searching and connecting to devices AFH is not used Refrain from using Bluetooth pairing or search when an important 802 11b communication is underway The AFH for Bluetooth consists of four major components It is a way of detecting interference according to the pre de ned channel masks or standards of each channel Link management It distributes adjusted AFH information ov...

Page 80: ...g event is the user s role The certi cation of Bluetooth devices are based on attempt response transactions In Bluetooth technology other PIN numbers or passwords used for generating 128 bit keys for security and encryption can be re used Encrypted keys are extracted from the link keys used for certifying synchronized devices Also the constraints in distance and high speed frequency hopping of Blu...

Page 81: ...ion mode to maintain the active paring If there is no active pairing the Bluetooth wireless connection will be disconnected If Bluetooth was on before temporary suspension it will be powered on when CW30 restarts In the next chapter how to use Microsoft Bluetooth Stack will be explained Under the condition that the Bluetooth pairing between CW30 and other Bluetooth device is active if there is no ...

Page 82: ...to CW30 To exchange information with other Bluetooth devices within the operation range turn on the Bluetooth wireless connection The communication using Bluetooth wireless connection is only available within the close distance How to activate Bluetooth Figure 6 1 Bluetooth mode tab 1 2 3 Tab Bluetooth bar after tapping Wireless Manager or tap Start Settings Connection Bluetooth icon Select Turn o...

Page 83: ...d device without connecting to it But when connected the device connected to CW30 will automatically exchange data with CW30 if Bluetooth wireless connection is activated How to nd a Bluetooth device within the range Figure 6 2 Bluetooth device tab 1 2 3 4 Activate Bluetooth on both devices Set the Bluetooth devices to detection and connection enabled mode Check the distance between the devices is...

Page 84: ...e list Tap Next A password input screen will appear Figure 6 4 Selecting a Bluetooth device Figure 6 3 Searching for a Bluetooth device 5 Tab Add New Device Then CW30 will begin to search for a new Bluetooth device within the range ...

Page 85: ... tasks to perform on other device When connected a list of appropriate and supporting services will appear A message requesting a password will appear If there is a speci c password for the device enter the password to the Password column and tap Next If there is no password for the device enter an arbitrary password and tap Next Bluetooth will attempts to establish a partnership with the device F...

Page 86: ... you don t select the service it will not be synchronized even if the device is synchronized If you don t choose a service a message that keeps asking you to enter a password will appear The device will appear in the list of the main panel When the both devices accept their passwords a reliable synchronized partnership is established Some devices may not require PIN depending on the certi cation o...

Page 87: ...0 ft Go to Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Device tab Tap Add New Devices CW30 will start to search for a detectable Bluetooth device within the range Select a device from the list Tap Next A screen asking a password will appear Enter a password and tap Next The device will be added to the Bluetooth list Tap a serial device from the device list Connection settings screen will appear Select th...

Page 88: ...88 11 12 13 14 15 Tap COM ports tab Tap New Outgoing Port Add a Device screen will appear Select the serial device and tap Next Select a COM port from the drop down menu Tap Finish ...

Page 89: ...and Allow a New Bluetooth Device to Connect to This Computer checkbox Choose Receive start connection from the device options after clicking Add on COM port tab and click OK Click OK after checking the added COM port Click Start ActiveSync Click File Connection Settings Allow one connection out of the followings Press Start ActiveSync after selecting a COM port whose number was checked in the prev...

Page 90: ...n the list Tapping Next will take you to a password window For more details refer to the user s manual of the device Tap Add a Device after selecting Start Settings Connections Bluetooth CW30 will start to search for a new Bluetooth device within the range Tap Connection CW30 will be paired with the stereo headset Select the stereo headset from the list and tap Next A screen asking a password will...

Page 91: ...Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance 92 Safety instructions on battery 92 Cleaning 93 Screen 93 Scanner window 93 Connectors 93 Cradle 94 ...

Page 92: ...s required in case of charging the battery under non commercial environments Use the battery in accordance with the instructions on how to use store and recharge in this manual The use of improper battery may lead to re and explosion The charging temperature of the battery for mobile devices ranges from 0 C to 40 C 32ı 104ı Do not use incompatible batteries or chargers The use of incompatible batt...

Page 93: ...id any scratch wipe it off with a non abrasive dry cloth Clean it regularly with a lens cleaner If isopropyl alcohol is not available clean the connector pins with computer cleaning detergent or a pencil eraser and be careful not to leave any foreign materials at the surface of the pins 1 2 3 4 Remove the battery Soak the end of a swap in isopropyl alcohol and rub connector pins with it Be careful...

Page 94: ...mmercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 1 2 3 ...

Page 95: ...or similar accessories that maintain a 20 mm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the phone including the antenna The use of belt clips holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided Body Worn Operation ...

Page 96: ...the power output Before a phone model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certi ed to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC for each model The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested fo...

Page 97: ...MITTED BY LAW There are inherent risks associated with any biometric sensor technology and security safeguard including encryption technology and biometric sensors and security safeguards by their nature are capable of circumvention CATCHWELL cannot and does not guarantee that your data will not be accessed by unauthorized persons and CATCHWELL disclaims any warranties to that effect to the fulles...

Page 98: ...h headsets 56 Bluetooth Stack 80 81 C Calculator 31 Calendar 30 Call 26 call details 69 Call History 59 66 Call on hold 26 capture images 45 Certi cates 37 Charging temperature 17 Charging the battery 17 Cleaning 93 Clock Alarms 34 communication 7 Connected 25 Connections 34 35 connector 9 Contacts 30 58 cradle 13 Cradle 12 D Device Pro le 37 Digital camera 10 Direction 9 E Ear phone 9 Earset 11 1...

Page 99: ...lls 26 mute the microphone 62 N Notes 32 noti cations 25 Noti cations 25 O ok 9 P password 43 84 85 PDA 11 Personal 35 phone 55 Phone 30 36 phone call 57 Phone Dialer 58 phone numbers 61 pictures and videos 46 Picture videos 31 PIN 85 Power 6 9 34 45 Power cord 12 13 14 protective lm 92 Protective lm 11 14 R Regional Settings 38 Remote Desktop Mobile 33 Remove Programs 38 Reset 10 Roaming 26 run 9...

Page 100: ... Switching calls 70 Synchronization 25 System 35 T Taking a picture 47 Task Manager 33 Tasks 32 Text 30 Text message 71 Today 15 Turning on or off the phone 55 U USB 12 13 14 USB Connections 38 USB PC 35 V Vibration 27 Video 48 W Waist strap 11 13 Warranty 7 Wi Fi 25 35 Windows Media 31 Wireless Manager 15 20 35 ...

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