HandHeld NAUTIZ X3 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Industrial PDA NAUTIZ X3 User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 No part of this manual can be replicated nor copied by any means – all electronic or mechanical means such as digital media or paper, etc. -- without prior written consent from Handheld. The contents of this manual can be subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Text message – 56 Chapter 5 Using a GPS Navigation - 59 Overview - 59 Installing a software - 59 Setting up GPS on NAUTIZ X3 - 59 Operation – 59 Chapter 6 Using Bluetooth - 60 Overview - 60...
  • Page 4 Composition of Bluetooth - 62 Power states of Bluetooth - 63 Bluetooth activation - 64 Available Services - 67 A2DP/ AVRCP Services – 70 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting - 71 Maintenance - 71 Safety instructions on battery - 71 Cleaning - 72...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Nautiz X3 Infomation

    Supplier information, the user’s contacts, and the place where the user works If a problem reported to the Technical Support Team of Handheld has not resolved, a user may have to send the product to Handheld for services and Handheld doesn’t provide the user with a replacement device unless there is a signed agreement between the user and Handheld.
  • Page 6: Precautions For Users

    Only use the provided batteries, power adapter, and cradle. In regard to the damages resulting from other software installed by a user after purchasing the product, Handheld shall not warrant the product. Be careful to prevent the surface of a battery from being in contact with metallic objects.
  • Page 7 About communication Do not use PDA nor make a call while driving a car to avoid an accident. Do not touch the product or its power plug with wet hand or you may get shocked by electricity. Turn off the product in aircraft or in hospital. The electromagnetic waves of the product may interfere with electric aviation devices or medical equipments.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    1. Getting Started This chapter will explain each part of the product and its accessories. Receiver Microphone Indicate LED 20Pin Universal Connector Scan Keys Volume Keys Power button Direction Key Windows Mobile Function Keys (←)Backspace, (1aA)Key map Change key S(Send), E(End) Key, (←┚)Enter key Reset button numeric Keys...
  • Page 9: Unpacking The Product

    Stylus pen and holder Waist strap holder Camera and Camera flash Battery latch Unpacking the product Please check whether 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>...
  • Page 10 <Li-ion polymer battery><Data sync cable><Travel Charger> <Ear-set: if it has a phone function >...
  • Page 11: Installing The Sim Card

    Installing the SIM card ! Please refer to the manual provided by your service provider for further information on SIM card. (An illustration of installing a SIM card) (An illustration of removing a SIM card) After installing a SIM card for the first time or after replacing it, 1.
  • Page 12: Installing The Main Battery

    Installing the main battery Note: One battery comes with the product. You can buy extra battery separately. <Inserting the battery> <Removing the battery> Charging the battery Before using the battery for the first time, please fully charge the battery until yellow light is on LED, which indicates charging status.
  • Page 13 Charging temperature ranges from 0℃ to 40℃ (32℉ ~ 104℉). How to check remaining power in the battery To check the charging status of NAUTIZ X3, 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...
  • Page 14 3. Select OK. Changing backlight settings How to set NAUTIZ X3 so that only the backlight is turned off when it is not used for a specific time 1. Start > Settings > System > Backlight icon > Battery Power tab 2.
  • Page 15 Turning off the wireless function The Microsoft Windowns Mobile 6 device includes Wireless Manager which allows every wireless function of 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.
  • Page 16 <Wireless Manager Window> ! Note Wireless Connectivity option may differ depending on the composition. Press specified button to activate or deactivate wireless network. Press ALL button to activate or deactivate every wireless connection. Press Menu to compose connectivity settings. <Wireless Manager menu>...
  • Page 17: Microsd(Micro Secure Digital) Card

    MicroSD(Micro Secure Digital) card The MicroSD card slot provides an additional saving device function. This slot is located at the bottom of the battery mounting part. ! Warning To prevent MicroSD from damages, be careful about static electricity or other damages.
  • Page 18 Adjusting the hand strap Adjust the hand strap for the convenient use of the device for a long period of time. 1. Connect the hand strap to the end of the device beneath the battery cover. 2. Adjust the length of the hand strap by passing the Velcro through the hole. 3.
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Using Nautiz X3

    Chapter 2 Using NAUTIZ X3 Overview This chapter will explain how to use the buttons of NAUTIZ X3 and status icons, including the basic instructions on turning on CW 30, resetting, data entry and capture. The default wireless status of NAUTIZ X3 is as follows: Wireless LAN –...
  • Page 20 Notifications The backup battery is low. Received more than one instant message. Received more than one email or text message. Received more than one voice message. Speakerphone is on. There are more notifications than indicated. Tapping this icon will display the rest notifications.
  • Page 21 Status-indicating icons There are missed calls. Dialing without SIM card. Call is in progress. Calls are forwarded. Call on hold Antenna/Signal icons: Connected to a wireless network 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.
  • Page 22 Vibration mode is on Battery Main battery charging. Main battery fully charged Main battery charged enough Battery level Main battery is half full Main battery is low Main battery is very low Home Screen The Home Screen showing the list of applications and information status indicating bar is scrollable.
  • Page 23 Figure 2-3. Moving information status display bar Application names and icons Figure 2-4. An example of information status display bar To customize Home Screen, tap Start > Setting > Home icon. You can customize the background of the screen using the Appearance tab and change the screen properties using the Property tab. Classic Home Screen You can change the Home Screen into the classic layouts used for Windows Mobile 6.5.
  • Page 24 Figure 2-5. Home Screen in classic layout To change the screen to the classic layouts, go to Start > Setting > Home tab. Figure 2-6. Setting Home Screen 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.
  • Page 25 Soft key indicator bar The soft key indicator bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and there are two post-key buttons. This button shows a user a task and menu depending on situations and can be dynamically changed. For example, the soft key of viewing the list of Contacts is New menu. If a user starts to create a new contact on that screen, that soft key will be changed to Complete and Menu.
  • Page 26 E-mail: Sending and receiving emails. Contacts: Sharing contacts with friends and peers. Internet Explorer: Browsing web and WAP sites and downloading new programs and files from the Internet. Calendar: Managing appointments and request meetings. Settings: Opening the configuration folder. See Configuration Folder in page 10. Getting Started: Launching Start applications.
  • Page 27 Messenger: A mobile version of Windows Live Messenger. Microsoft My Phone: Synchronizing contacts, appointments, tasks, text messages, music, pictures, videos and documents with a Microphone My Phone account. MSN Weather: Checking nearby weather forecast. Windows Live: If you want to search for information on the web, use the Windows Live™. MSN Money: Manage finances of a user Calculator: Performing basic arithmetic calculations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division...
  • Page 28 For further information, please refer to user’s manual of Microsoft application for Windows Mobile 6. Contact Search: Searching for contacts, data, or other information in NAUTIZ X3. For further information, please refer to user’s manual of Microsoft applications for Windows Mobile 6.
  • Page 29 Settings folder. Table 2-4. Configuration applications inside the Settings folder Bluetooth: Opening Bluetooth applications, setting NAUTIZ X3 to visible mode, and searching for other Bluetooth devices within range. Clock & Alarms: Setting the clock of device to the data and time of local residence or if you are on travel, you can set them to the corresponding area.
  • Page 30 Microsoft My Phone account. Connections folder Beam: A feature related to IrDA (however, it is not supported on NAUTIZ X3) Connections: In order for the device to connect to the Internet or private local networks by configuring more than of connection types –...
  • Page 31 System folder About: Viewing the basic system information such as the version of Windows Mobile R, the type of processor used for NAUTIZ X3, etc. Backlight: Setting the expiry time of display backlight and adjusting brightness. Barcode: Setting Barcode message modes, gun modes, decoding sounds, etc.
  • Page 32 Customer Feedback: Submitting a user’s comment on Windows Mobile 6 software. Device Profile: Verifying the build information of NAUTIZ X3 and the other module information. Encryption: Encrypting files in a storage card. The encrypted files can be only read on this device.
  • Page 33 Task Manager: Stopping running programs. USB Connections: Configuring how to operate when establishing a USB connection. System Information: Displaying the software and hardware information on NAUTIZ X3. Adjusting Volume How to adjust volume using speaker icon on the Navigation Bar.
  • Page 34: Resetting Nautiz X3

    Or you can check battery level by opening the power window. Resetting NAUTIZ X3 There are two kinds of resets: Soft rest and hard reset. A soft reset will restart NAUTIZ X3 after closing all running programs. A hard reset, also, restarts NAUTIZ X3 along with resetting the clock.
  • Page 35: Locking Nautiz X3

    To lock NAUTIZ X3, tap Lock icon that looks like a lock beneath the Start. To unlock NAUTIZ X3, slide the lock button to the left or to the right. Figure 2-18. Device-unlock window If NAUTIZ X3 is locked with a password, a message asking a password will be prompted.
  • Page 36 Locking with a password This feature protects NAUTIZ X3 from unauthorized access by setting a password in the password window. Note: if the device is configured to be connected to a network, a user must strengthen network security using complicated (hard to figure 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.
  • Page 37: Function Buttons

    Power: You can turn on or off NAUTIZ X3 screen by pressing the red power button. When the screen is turned off, CW enters stand-by mode. For further information, refer to How to turn on NAUTIZ X3 in page 7. Or a user can reset NAUTIZ X3 by performing a soft...
  • Page 38: Stylus

    Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 to launch the application. Stylus A user can use a stylus for selecting items and entering information when using NAUTIZ X3. A stylus is for NAUTIZ X3 what a mouse is for a computer.
  • Page 39: How To Take A Picture

    Viewing pictures and videos How to view pictures and video clips 1. Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon 2. Choose pictures or video clips you want to view. Taking a picture How to take a picture 1. Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon. 2.
  • Page 40: Chapter 3 Data Capture

    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 scanning, move NAUTIZ X3 forward and backward in order to find an optimal operation range.
  • Page 41: Image Decoding

    1. Check a scanning application is running in NAUTIZ X3. 2. Laser beam comes out of the end of NAUTIZ X3 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.
  • Page 42 Operation modes The NAUTIZ X3 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.
  • Page 43: Chapter 4 Using The Phone

    Chapter 4 Using the phone Overview Using NAUTIZ X3, a user can make a call, save contacts, manage phone call records, send text messages, save received messages, etc. In addition, a user can browse the web via a dial-up network to send data in real time using various office applications.
  • Page 44 You can select one of three audio modes of NAUTIZ X3 when making a phone call. Handset mode: You can use a speaker at the front side of NAUTIZ X3. This is the default mode. Speaker mode: a user can use this mode like a speaker phone.
  • Page 45 Note: Making an emergency call is possible even if the SIM card is not installed. Refer to page 7 for more details. A user can make a call via voice call, contacts, call list, and text message box on NAUTIZ X3. Using the Phone Dialer Making a phone call using the phone program 1.
  • Page 46 3. Start voice call by tapping the phone icon next to the number. 4. To make a call or terminate a call, tap End or tap the red End Call key on NAUTIZ X3 keypad. Making emergency calls 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.
  • Page 47 To answer an incoming call when you are already on a call, tap Stand-by key to switch to stand-by mode. You can use other programs of NAUTIZ X3 while you are on a call. If you want to switch to Phone screen, tap Talk or Start > Phone. To end the call, tap End Call.
  • Page 48 How to mute or unmute the microphone during a call 1. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Make a call. 3. Tap Mute on the screen to mute the audio. The mute icon will appear on the screen.
  • Page 49: Using Speed Dial

    To create a memo during a call, tap Menu button on the screen, then select Create Memo. How to check the memo created during a call 1. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Tap Call History on the Phone keypad.
  • Page 50 4. Select an item you wish to add to Speed Dial from the Contacts list. 5. Select a new Speed Dial number from the Location column. The first number of the Speed Dial is reserved for voice mail. 6. Tap OK to add the contact to Speed Dial list.
  • Page 51 Editing or Deleting Speed Dial shortcut 1. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on NAUTIZ X3. 2. Tap Speed Dial button. 3. Press Edit… or an item to be deleted for a short while. 4. Tap Edit… or Delete.
  • Page 52: Managing Call History

    You can manage your call history such as resetting talk time and deleting call history. Modifying Call History View 1. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on NAUTIZ X3 to display the phone keypad. 2. Tap Call History button on the phone keypad.
  • Page 53 Resetting the recent call counter 1. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Tap Call History on the phone keypad. 3. Tap Menu. 4. Choose Call Timers. 5. Tap Reset (Not counters of all calls are initialized).
  • Page 54 5. Tap Yes. Viewing call details 1. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. Tap Call History on the phone keypad. 3. Choosing an item will lead you to the call details screen.
  • Page 55 Using Call History menu You can send voicemails, save contacts, delete history, and voice calls using Call History menu. 1. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on NAUTIZ X3. 2. Tap Call History on the phone keypad.
  • Page 56: Switching Calls On Nautiz X3

    Switching calls on NAUTIZ X3. How to switch calls between two calls: 1. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on NAUTIZ X3 keypad. 2. When the first call is connected, Stand-by button will be displayed on the keypad.
  • Page 57: Text Message

    Text message You can send or receive text messages using Text Message features. Viewing text messages How to view text messages Regardless of using voice call, you can check your text messages. You will be notified by New Text Message Notification window when you have a new text message. Notification of new text message On the new text message screen, you can make a call, save or read or delete messages.
  • Page 58 Note: When the phone is turned off, you have to turn it on to make a call or to send a new message. Sending text messages How to create a new text message 1. Tap Start > Text Message 2. Tap Create New Text Message. You can check the size of the message you are writing via character counter.
  • Page 59 tapping OK. The message saved at the temporary folder will be sent when you turn on the phone. If you are out of the communication service area, a message will be saved at Temporary message box and be sent when you are back to the service area. Note: As the message saved at temporary message box remains there, you have to send the message manually when you are back to the service area (necessary to check the relevant features).
  • Page 60: Chapter 5 Using A Gps Navigation

    If such a location is not available, it may take longer time to receive the signals or NAUTIZ X3 may be unable to calculate the initial position quickly. In case of indoor use, the access to GPS signals may be...
  • Page 61 When you lose GPS signals in a car - If the window of your car is heating-wired, it may affect the GPS performance of NAUTIZ X3 by blocking the GPS signals. To strengthen GPS signals, install NAUTIZ X3 to the place exposed to the sky without any obstacles.
  • Page 62: Chapter 6 Using Bluetooth

    NAUTIZ X3, equipped with Bluetooth technology, is able to exchange information (e.g. files, appointments, tasks) with other Bluetooth-support devices such as phones, printers, access points, or other mobile computers. To use NAUTIZ X3 as a modem, you can establish a dial-up modem connection between a computer and NAUTIZ X3.
  • Page 63: Composition Of Bluetooth

    Microsoft stack supports smart synchronization. For the details, see Microsoft MSDN. Composition of Bluetooth - In principle, NAUTIZ X3 is configured to use Microsoft Bluetooth stack. The available services via Microsoft Bluetooth stack is listed in Table 6-1. <Table 6-1. Bluetooth services>...
  • Page 64: Power States Of Bluetooth

    Note: Under the condition that the Bluetooth pairing between NAUTIZ X3 and other Bluetooth device is active, if there is no data exchange between the devices, NAUTIZ X3 will be timed out. However, once the power button of NAUTIZ X3 is pressed, NAUTIZ X3 will be temporarily suspended (except for the case of making a call), and NAUTIZ X3 will be awake from the suspend mode right after receiving data from the Bluetooth device.
  • Page 65: Bluetooth Activation

    3. Check the distance between the devices is within 10 m (30 ft). 4. Choose Start > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth > Device. <Figure 6-2 Bluetooth device tab> 5. Tab Add New Device. Then NAUTIZ X3 will begin to search for a new Bluetooth device within the range.
  • Page 66 <Figure 6-3. Searching for a Bluetooth device > 6. Choose a device from the list. <Figure Selecting a Bluetooth device> 7. Tap Next. A password input screen will appear. Note: If smart synchronization is pre-configured or pre-defined PIN is requested, the password input screen will not appear.
  • Page 67 <Figure 6-5. Entering a password> 8. Enter a password of other device. Then the device will be added to Bluetooth device list. <Figure 6-6. Bluetooth paring set-up> A message requesting a password will appear. If there is a specific password for the device, enter the password to the Password column and tap Next.
  • Page 68: Available Services

    3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth icon. 4. Tap New Device. NAUTIZ X3 will begin to search for a Bluetooth device within the range. 5. Enter the name of the headset, and tap Next. A password window will appear.
  • Page 69 4. Tap Add New Devices. NAUTIZ X3 will start to search for a detectable Bluetooth device within the range. 5. Select a device from the list. 6. Tap Next. A screen asking a password will appear. Note: If smart synchronization is pre-configured and a pre-defined PIN is being requested, no screen asking a password will appear.
  • Page 70 15. Tap Finish. Note: This process alone will not create a partnership. To make a partnership again, the application must run Microsoft Bluetooth Stack by opening the selected COM port. ActiveSync using serial port services - As is the case with a wired serial cable connection, ActiveSync also uses a wireless Bluetooth serial port connection.
  • Page 71: A2Dp/ Avrcp Services

    2. Check the distance between two devices is within 10 m (30 ft). 3. Tap Add a Device after selecting Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. NAUTIZ X3 will start to search for a new Bluetooth device within the range.
  • Page 72: Chapter 7 Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Protecting the screen from damage caused by abrasion and foreign materials. Extending the lifespan of the touch screen. The screen of NAUTIZ X3 is made of glass. Do not drop NAUTIZ X3 or apply excessive shock to it. Protect NAUTIZ X3 from drastic temperature change. When temperature is high, do not keep it on the dashboard of a car and keep it away from heat sources.
  • Page 73: Cleaning

    If a trouble suspicious of the damage of the device or the battery occurs, contact Handheld for check. Cleaning Cleaning the exterior of the device Use only computer-cleaning detergents or dedicated cleaners.
  • Page 74 Cradle 1. Remove the power cable from the cradle. 2. Soak the end of a swap in isopropyl alcohol and rub connector pins. 3. Be careful not to leave fluff at the surface of connectors. 4. Rub the connectors carefully, so that both sides of the connectors are surely cleaned; repeat this three times.
  • Page 75: Safety Information

    Safety Information 1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 76: Sar Information

    SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 77 U.S.A. U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if Not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful Interference to radio communications.

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