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HM50
USER MANUAL
- Before using, please read and follow the user warnings.
- In the manual the component's shape and color
can be different from the actual model.
-The information in the manual can vary depending
on the software version and your mobile carrier.

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  • Page 1 HM50 USER MANUAL - Before using, please read and follow the user warnings. - In the manual the component’s shape and color can be different from the actual model. -The information in the manual can vary depending on the software version and your mobile carrier.
  • Page 2 ∙ T his wireless equipment cannot service related to safety of human lives due to possible signal interference. REGISTERED PIDION as the future mobile’s leading global brand, expresses with reliability, representativeness, and image of advanced technology. It is a registered trademark from the global brand of Bluebird Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents HM50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 37 Notice Befor e Using the Device - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - 24 Phone Connecting ActiveSync...
  • Page 4: Notice Befor E Using The Device

    (Ring tones, text/voice ∙ Please follow instructions when using the batter. message, characters will be reset.) ∙ D o not use your device at an explosive danger zone. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 5 HM50 ∙ ∙ Please refrain from using your device while driving. If Do not place your device at a dusty place. Keep your you are in an unavoidable situation, stop your vehicle or power cord away from any heating devices. Unplug use your hand free kit.
  • Page 6: Pr Ecautions Befor E Using The Battery

    P lease take precaution in not letting necklaces, coins and etc touch the battery’s terminal (metal part). Do not give an impact on the battery by a sharp object or an animal. There is a risk of explosion. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 7: About The Product

    About the Product HM50 1. Checking components The images in this User’s Manual may not reflect the color and shape of the actual product. (Please contact the Customer Care Center if you wish to purchase any additional or optional products.)
  • Page 8 Screen Volume Up End Button Volume Dowm Barcode Scan Button Send Button Battery Holder Microphone Battery Battery Holder Camera Cradle I/O Flash Speaker Connector Handstrap Holder PTT Button Barcode Scan Barcode Scan Window Stylus Pen Stylus Pen Holder HM50 Manual...
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Device's Each Part - 6 Getting To Know The Buttons

    HM50 3. Buttons Button Description Button Description Send Button End Button Used to start the phone program. If you press Ends the phone program. You can this button once while using the phone finish a call by pressing this button...
  • Page 10 Lock until you release it. To release the Caps SPACE Button Lock, you need to press the SHIFT key twice. (movesone space forward) Enter Button You can change the row you are typing in. It functions the same as the computer OK Button enter button. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 11 HM50 SCAN Button Description 버 튼 설 명 SCAN Flash Button Fn Button - NUMERIC Press this button to set the Function key. This button’s function is used as a If you press and hold this button for over 2 combination.
  • Page 12: Learning Basics

    1. Insert/Remo v e the battery 1-1. Insert the battery 1 Push your battery in the direction of the arrow. 2 Turn the battery pins inside to fix the battery. Only use the supplied adapter to charge your battery. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 13 HM50 1-2. Removing the battery 1 Switch off PDA. 2 Lift off the battery to the arrow direction. Turn the battery pins outside to remove the battery.
  • Page 14: Insert/Remove The Usim Card

    2-2. Removing the USIM-Ⅰcard USIM-ⅠCard Slot 1 Slide in the USIM-Ⅰ card in the arrow direction. 2 Push the top of the USIM card to slide it out in the arrow direction. The devices supports 2 USIM slots. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 15 HM50 2-3. Insert the USIM-Ⅱcard USIM-ⅡCard Slot 1 Push the USIM-II card holder to ‘OPEN’ direction then lift 2 Place the USIM-II card on the holder then push down the holder.
  • Page 16: Insert/Remove The Microsd Card

    3. Insert/Remo v e the Micr oSD Car d 2-3. Removing the USIM-Ⅱcard 3-1. Insert the MicroSD Card Push the top of the USIM-II card and slide it out from the holder. 1 Open the storage card holder by lifting up the flap. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 17 HM50 2 Insert the microSD card into the storage card holder with its 3 Lock the storage card holder by pushing it down into place. gold contacts facing out.
  • Page 18 ∙If the memory card does not slide out, do not remove by force. After removing the card at the repair center, exchange your device or get a refund. With the USIM card and storage card compartment opened, lift the storage card holder flap to open it. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 19: Connecting The Hand-Strap

    HM50 4. Connecting the hand-str ap 1 Body in the groove at the bottom of the hand strap hand strap 2 Push your battery in the direction of the arrow. is a push in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 20 3 Connect the hand-strap holder. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 21: Charging With Cradle

    HM50 5. Char ging with Cr adle As you see in the picture, connect the adapter with the power cable to charge the PDA. Power Charging Light Charging Orange Charged Green ∙ When the device’s battery is low, it may warn you with a ring and a message.
  • Page 22: Turning On

    ∙ T he [Power] button in on the front. ∙ T o turn your device on you must press the shortly. ∙ A fter purchasing your device or hard reseting, the booting process can take some time. We apologize for the inconvenience. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 23: Soft Reset

    HM50 7. Soft Reset [Qwerty] [Numeric] SCAN SCAN To reset, press the [Power] button + [M] To reset, press the [Power] button + [4] ∙ Please soft reset if your device freezes or has an unexpected error. ∙ It is very similar to rebooting your computer. Any information not saved will not be lost.
  • Page 24: Hard Reset

    ∙ Please use this function when your device does not react to the soft reset. It will go back to the factory state. ∙ When doing the hard reset, everything will be erased. Please do it at your own risk. ∙ We are not responsible for any information being erased. Before you hard reset, please back up your data. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 25: Using The Stylus Pen

    HM50 9. Using the stylus P en 10. A djusting the Display On your LCD screen, it is the The supplied stylus pen is used to run programs or function of setting the input inputting on the touch screen. value of the stylus pen.
  • Page 26: Connecting Activesync

    [Microsoft ActiveSync]. ∙ The functions and the layout can be different if you use different version. ∙ [Microsoft ActiveSync] can be updated through the Microsoft Homepage. ∙ [Windows Vista] users need to install [Windows Mobile Device Center]. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 27 HM50 2 On the window about the license terms, press <I accept the 3 [Microsoft Active Sync] can be installed when it is ready to license terms> ▶ On the [Client information] window, input install. <User name> ▶ Specify where you want to install.
  • Page 28: Using Activesync

    You can transfer files by syncing it. You can also install/uninstall new programs. ∙ The USB cable is sold separately. Please contact the service center for more details. [Code : 12132] HM50 Manual...
  • Page 29 HM50 2 If the device and computer are successfully connected, 3 In the <Mobile device> folder, you can check the Microsoft Activesync] will automatically start. Please select the photos, music, and documents stored in the device <Search> button. and move it to the computer.
  • Page 30 “unknown USB device” pops up In certain cases the computer’s USB host has gone wrong leading to connection failure. Remove the device from the <Micro USB Cable> and reboot the computer. Reconnect the device to the cable and it will run properly. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 31: Connecting Activesync

    HM50 3. Connecting A ctiv eSync Start Setting Connect ▶ ▶ ▶ If you use the function [USB-PC Connect] your USB-PC connect device’s battery consumption will be high. If you are not using the function [USB-PC Connect] If you select [Advanced Network disconnect to save your battery consumption.
  • Page 32: Using The Barcode Reader

    In order to scan accurately, you must scan with the the device to start scanning barcodes. correct angle 10cm away. Correct scanning Angle SCAN SCAN SCAN If you are using Barcodes with special programs, please contact the manufacturing company. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 33: Checking Barcodes

    HM50 3. Checking Bar codes Start Memo ▶ The barcode’s information will appear if you press the [Create New] button in <Memo>. If you scan a barcode while <Memo> is open, the barcode will be automatically saved in <Memo>. If you scan when <Memo> is not opened, it will not be saved.
  • Page 34: Getting To Know Your Home Screen

    Status], [Owner Information], button on the screen. [Messages], [Operation], [Schedule], [Device Lock Status], 3 Select [Set as Home Screen and etc on the [Home screen] Wallpaper]. with your user settings. 4 After setting the transparency level select [OK]. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 35: Adjusting Volume

    HM50 3. A djusting V olume 4. Checking Battery L e v el You can adjust your volume for You can check your battery level program folders, selecting menus, by pressing the on the top or In-call volume. right of your display.
  • Page 36: Inputting Text

    The left side is used to write letters and the right side is for number entry. Symbols and common functions are located in other smaller boxes located in the right of the writing box area. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 37: Letter Recognizer

    HM50 3. K e yboar d 4. L etter r ecogniz er This input method displays an on-screen keyboard This option allows you to enter text using your own that can be used to input characters by tapping the handwriting.
  • Page 38: Transcriber

    Transcriber supports both printing and cursive writing styles and then automatically types the information on the screen. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 39: Phone

    Phone HM50 1. Making a Call To make a call, press the [Phone] Redial button in the bottom of the Without inputting the a phone number again, press screen. Input a phone number the [Call] button to redial. and press [Call].
  • Page 40: Receiving A Call

    [Answer] button on the bottom screen or the [End] button on the of the screen. keyboard. You can also block the call by shorting pressing the volume button. ※ The outgoing information message can be different from the regular devices. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 41: Hanging Up

    HM50 4. Hanging up To hang up, press the [End] button or the [End] button on the device’s keyboard. ∙ The BIP-1500 Does not support conference calls, call transferring optional call services. ∙ The BIP-1500 Does not support Voice Call during Dial-up.
  • Page 42: Contacts

    2. A dding a Contact 1 Start Select Contacts. 1 Select the [Create New] button ▶ on the top left. 2 Select the contact’s category. 2 Type in a name on the [Name Input] to search a contact. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 43 HM50 You can use various menus when ∙ If the BIP-1500 device has been reset, there you hold down the contact. will not be a information message when retrieving/deleting a contact list. Call Work/Home/Cell phone : ∙ The BIP-1500 device may take some time Each numbers saved can be called.
  • Page 44: Menu

    > and <Show only name of contact>. Display standards : You can set up the standards of the contacts for the names/companies. Filter : You can filter the selected items. Selecting Contacts : You can multi-select or select all. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 45: Camera

    Camera HM50 1. T aking Photos Start Camera Video : Switches to Video mode. ▶ Mode : You can set it up as normal/bust/timer. Resolution : You can set various resolutions of 480 x 640 / 600 x 800 / 768 x 1024 / 1536 x 2048.
  • Page 46: Viewing Photos

    ∙ If the battery is too low, the camera will turn off or will not open. ∙ If not in use more than a minute, it will go into sleep mode. ∙ If the device can shoot video, the user manual will vary depending on the camera program. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 47 Camera HM50 The selected Photo/Video can be Enlarged / Reduced / Viewed with as a slideshow/set as a background / Wireless-transfer / Save / Edit /Properties.
  • Page 48: Settings

    Way to set up your Bluetooth 1 Press [Search for devices] to search other Bluetooth Making your device discoverable devices. Other devices and search and discover your BIP-1500 device. 2 Select a Bluetooth device and press [Next]. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 49 Settings HM50 L ock Password 3 Type in the password to connect with the selected Set up a password for your device every time you turn device and press [Next]. (The password will be it on. different for every device. Please refer to manual) 4 Check if you are connecting to the right device.
  • Page 50 If the [Check if the device is not used for the following time] is set up, the screen below will show when turning on your device. After inputting your password, press the [Unlock] button on the bottom of the screen. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 51 Settings HM50 Sound and Notifications Sound Notifications You can set up your event, program, screen pressing, You can set the Notifications sounds when the (sound hardware button notification sounds. and notification) is set up. Start Settings Sound and Start Settings Sound and ▶...
  • Page 52 [Move up] / [Move 2 Select the folder that has the down] button. photo you want to use in [Folder]. 3 Select your photo. 4 After selecting you photo press [OK]. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 53 Settings HM50 User Information Phone You can set up a memo or your personal information. Phone You can adjust/turn off the devices sounds. Start Settings Personal ▶ ▶ ▶ Start Settings Personal ▶ ▶ ▶ User Information Phone You can set your name, company...
  • Page 54 The shorter you adjust your close to [Darker] mode, the display time, the longer your battery of PDA will last longer. battery will last. You can turn the light back on again by press the buttons of the display. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 55 Settings HM50 External GPS G-Sensor Program You can set up the usage for the G-Sensor. Select the port you want to use by receiving data from Start Settings System ▶ ▶ ▶ the program’s external GPS. G-Sensor Start Settings System ▶...
  • Page 56 Total/Usage/Available space of Press [Uninstall] and it will storage and programs. automatically be removed. Storage Card You can check the usage/available space of the Micro SD memory card and the program store. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 57 Settings HM50 Display Pr ogr am Monitor General The memory status of running programs will be You can change the screen vertically, horizontally displayed (right hand), horizontally (left hand) Start Settings System ▶ ▶ ▶ Start Settings System ▶ ▶...
  • Page 58 Wi-Fi device with RNDIS. In this case, that connects the surrounding AP try to connect un-checking the (access point). [Advanced Network Function]. If the [ActiveSync] does not work properly, try using the [Advanced Network Function]. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 59 Settings HM50 SUMMIT Setting up Wireless Internet 3 Select the [Profile] buttons on the bottom. 1 Select the [Admin Login] button on the top right. 2 Type in SUMMIT(Capitalized) 4 Select the [Scan] button on the in the password box and press top right.
  • Page 60 Connect to ex.) Platform_AP2. internet. (Please select a desired AP) When the popup appears, Press [YES]. 6 Type password in the box of the AP you wish to connect and press [OK] buttons. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 61: Device Specifications

    Device Specifications HM50 Physical Characteristics Performance Characteristics Dimensions 1GHz 75.8 x 154 x 28.6 mm / 2.9 x 6 x 1.1 inch (W x H x D) Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 / Android Weight Including standard battery : 371g Memory 256MB RAM (optional 512MB) / 512MB ROM - 3.5"...
  • Page 62: Q & A

    ※ If you have done the above and the device still battery. (The battery warranty is 6 menthes) does not work, please refer to the service center. ※ After the 1 year warranty the repair service will be charged. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 63: Service Center

    Service Center HM50 Before Requesting After-Sales Service Registering for After-Sales Service Before asking for after-sales service, please back up We receive the products for after-sales service through the data from the terminal. mail, delivery service and hand carry only in principle.
  • Page 64 - Default due to nature (fire, damage due to sea wind, after-sales service (note, returning of goods or flood damage, etc.). repayment is not allowed). - Expendable parts have exhausted there life (batteries, antenna, or other component parts). HM50 Manual...
  • Page 65: Warranty Certificate

    Warranty Certificate HM50 Thank you for purchasing a product from Bluebird Inc. If a circumstance arises where you lose a receipt or the Name of Product certificate of guarantee, then the term of guarantee will be calculated 3 months (certified by the number of the...
  • Page 66 4. Bluebird assumes no responsibility for repairing, replacement or refund until it receives the defective product from the customer. The replacement shall be equivalent to a new product in the aspect of performance. HM50 Manual...
  • Page 67 Customer Service Center Working hours Weekdays (9:30am ~ 6:30pm) Saturdays and Sundays Closed Phone Number: 1588-1380 Address: Customers service center, SSang-young IT twintower B 703, Sangdaewon-dong 442-5, Joongwon-gu, Sungnam-si, Keonggi-do, Korea Customer Service Center 1588-1380 we will do our best to satisfy your needs.

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