Contents Welcome to REDFLY!..........................5 Getting Started.............................5 Installation Overview ..........................5 Which Windows Mobile phone do I have? ..................6 Installing OTA (Over the Air) on Windows Mobile Smartphones.........6 Installing from a Computer to Windows Mobile Smartphones ..........6 Updating the Firmware on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK............7 Installing OTA (Over the Air) on BlackBerry Smartphones.............7 Installing from a Computer to BlackBerry Smartphones ............8 Installing the Firmware Update Utility on BlackBerry Smartphones ......11 Connecting via USB to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK..............14 Connecting via Bluetooth to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK............15 Pairing via Bluetooth on Windows Mobile Phones ..............15 Pairing on BlackBerry Phones......................18 ...
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Connect Automatically (Default) .................... 23 Screen Display Information........................ 23 Windows Mobile Touch Screen Displays................. 23 Windows Mobile Non‐touch Screen Displays................ 23 BlackBerry Screen Displays......................24 Working with the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Display ..............24 Status Icons............................24 REDFLY Mobile Dock System Tray ..................... 24 Internet: This opens an internet browser session............24 REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Tray Icon Symbol Description..........25 Using an External Display or Projector..................25 ...
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Radio Safety ............................29 Medical Safety............................29 Travel Safety............................29 Battery Safety............................29 REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Specifications ..................30 Celio Corp End User License Agreement ..................31 Regulatory Compliance......................... 33 FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Statement................33 4 ...
Welcome to REDFLY! Meet the REDFLY™ Mobile Dock — the essential Smartphone companion. The REDFLY Mobile Dock will greatly enhance your productivity with its access to a larger screen and keyboard as well as its connectivity options. Like a great assistant, the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK simplifies and accelerates getting your work done. Using the REDFLY Mobile Dock is as simple as using your smartphone—because it is your smartphone! It is not a computer; it provides access to a larger screen and keyboard for your smartphone. Master multitasking and talk on your phone while using email, contact management, document access, SMS, Facebook, Twitter and all your favorite mobile applications. Be more productive as you type twice as fast with fewer errors. All the familiar smartphone features act exactly the same, so there’s no learning curve. Using the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK provides peace of mind since you don’t have to worry about: • Constantly synchronizing data yet again with your phone to another device • Learning yet another set of applications, procedures, and operating system. • Protecting yet another device from viruses, malware and other threats. • Losing company or personal data on yet another device. • The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK simplifies your workday by completely leveraging your familiar mobile applications on the smartphone because of the access to a larger screen and keyboard. Getting Started To begin using the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK, you need to install software on your smartphone and insure that the firmware on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK is the latest version available. You can choose to install: • Over‐the‐Air directly to your smartphone • From your computer using ActiveSync for Windows Mobile phones or Desktop Manager for BlackBerry phones To setup your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK for the first time, you need to have ready: Your supported smartphone with an active Internet connection OR a computer with Microsoft ActiveSync (or Windows Mobile Device Center on Vista systems) for Windows Mobile phones or Desktop Manager for BlackBerry phones and an Internet connection. ...
Which Windows Mobile phone do I have? There are just two simple things to determine. If you interact with the glass screen on your phone using a stylus or your finger, then you have a Touch Screen phone. And if you don't interact with the glass screen, then you have a Non‐touch Screen phone. If you have a Touch Screen phone, then your phone uses Windows Mobile Professional. If you have a Non‐ touch Screen phone, then your phone uses Windows Mobile Standard. This is important as it will make a difference on which selection you make during the download process. Installing OTA (Over the Air) on Windows Mobile Smartphones On your phone, launch a browser and go to http://m.celiocorp.com/install. Click on the link that describes your phone (touch screen or non‐touch screen). On the page that follows, read the Celio Corp End‐User License Agreement and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click on the I Accept the License button to proceed. In addition, you may select to subscribe to one of the company newsletters by checking the box(s) and providing your email address. We recommend selecting the Software Updates email at a minimum, in order to be proactively notified of REDFLY phone driver and firmware updates. Select the Download Now button to transfer the appropriate file to your smartphone. Follow the directions on your phone screen to continue the installation. You will be prompted to save the cab file to the My Documents folder on your phone and to open the file after download. You may save the file to an alternate location by clicking on the Save As button. Then select Yes to continue. Once the download is complete, you will be prompted to trust the cab file installation. Select Yes to continue. When the installation is complete you will be prompted with a message box to restart the phone. Select Yes to continue. If you select No, the REDFLY service will not be active, and you will be unable to connect your phone to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK until you restart it. After the phone restarts, you may connect the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK to the phone via the USB cable that came with your phone. The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will detect the phone connection and the display will transfer to the attached screen. Installing from a Computer to Windows Mobile Smartphones On your computer, go to http://www.celiocorp.com/install. Click on the link that describes your phone (touch screen or non‐touch screen). On the page that follows, read the Celio Corp End‐User License Agreement and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click on the I Accept the License button to proceed. In addition, you may select to subscribe to one of the company newsletters by checking the box(s) and providing your email address. We recommend selecting the Software Updates email at a minimum, in order to be proactively notified of REDFLY phone driver and firmware updates. Select the Download Now button to transfer the appropriate .cab file to your computer. Power on the phone and connect it to your computer using its USB connecting cable. Using Microsoft Active Sync 4.5 on Windows XP or Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 on ...
When the installation is complete, you can click OK in the upper right corner of the dialog to close the message that indicates the file was successfully installed. When the installation is complete you will be prompted with a message box to restart the phone. Select Yes to continue. If you select No, the REDFLY service will not be active, and you will be unable to connect your phone to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK until you later restart it. After the phone restarts, you may connect the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK to the phone via the USB cable that came with your phone. The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will detect the phone connection and the display will transfer to the attached screen. Updating the Firmware on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK In order to insure proper functionality with the latest supported features and mobile devices, it is important to have the correct version of the firmware installed on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Each time the phone is connected to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK, a brief version check is made. If the Firmware Update agent on the phone detects an older version of the firmware than is currently recommended, you will be prompted with a dialog to Update the Firmware now. Choose Yes to continue and follow the on‐screen directions on the phone. The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will then be flashed with the appropriate firmware version. You will see a progress bar on the screen attached to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK as the installation continues. When complete, the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will automatically restart and reconnect to the phone. If the connection is not made after the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK restarts, simply disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it to begin using your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Installing OTA (Over the Air) on BlackBerry Smartphones On your phone, launch a browser and go to http://m.celiocorp.com/install. Click on the BlackBerry link. Next, read the Celio Corp End‐User License Agreement and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click on the I Accept the License button to proceed. In addition, you may select to subscribe to one of the company newsletters by checking the box(s) and providing your email address. We recommend selecting the Software Updates email in order to be proactively notified of REDFLY phone driver and firmware updates. Select the Download Now button to transfer the appropriate .jad file to your phone. After the file is transferred, the download process on the phone will begin. Select Download to begin the REDFLY application installation. If a previous version of the software exists, select Yes to replace the existing version with the new version. 7 ...
The download will continue. If this is a first time install, select Run to complete the installation. If a prior version was installed, the device must be rebooted to complete the install. Once the phone has been restarted, or the application Run, a dialog requesting changes to the control permissions will be displayed. Click View to list the changes, or select the BlackBerry Logo Menu key and select Save. The phone may now communicate with the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK via the USB connection. Installing from a Computer to BlackBerry Smartphones These instructions assume that you have previously installed BlackBerry Desktop Manager v5.0 to your computer. This application is available from: https://www.blackberry.com/Downloads/entry.do?code=A8BAA56554F96369AB93E4F3BB068C22. On your computer, launch a browser and go to http://www.celiocorp.com/install. 8 ...
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Click on the BlackBerry link. On the page that follows, read the Celio Corp End‐User License Agreement and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click on the I Accept the License button to proceed. In addition, you may select to subscribe to one of the company newsletters by checking the box(s) and providing your email address. We recommend selecting the Software Updates email in order to be proactively notified of REDFLY phone driver and firmware updates. Select the Download Now button to transfer the REDFLY.zip file to your computer. Close the browser window when the download is complete. Unzip the file on your computer, and copy the two files to the location used by Desktop Manager to install applications to your phone. Power on the phone and connect it to your computer using its USB connecting cable. Launch Desktop Manager on your computer, and allow it to complete any synchronization activities needed. Select the Application Loader and click Start in the Add / Remove Applications frame. After the application and system configuration checks are complete, locate and select the REDFLY and the Firmware Installation Utility applications by scrolling down the list. If these applications are not listed, select Browse and locate the folder where the unzipped files were saved. Select these items in the list. 9 ...
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Select Next and then Finish to move the files from the computer to the phone. When this process is complete, you should see a message that indicates that “The loading operation was successful.” The installation process now begins on the phone. Click Download to continue. If a previous version of the software existed, select Yes to replace the older version. A progress dialog for the download process will be shown. If this is a first time install, select Run to launch the REDFLY program. If a previous version was installed the phone must be rebooted to properly start the REDFLY application. 10 ...
Once the phone has been restarted, or the application has been run, a dialog requesting changes to the control permissions will be displayed. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu key and select Save. The phone may now communicate with the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK via the USB connection. Installing the Firmware Update Utility on BlackBerry Smartphones When the application running on the phone connected to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK detects that the firmware on it is out‐of‐ date, a dialog will prompt you to update it. Select OK to Upgrade now. If the software was first installed OTA, the jad file included a link to automatically download the Firmware Update Installation Utility that matches the Model Number of the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK in use. If the software was installed via the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, the Firmware Update Installation Utility will already be available. Select Download to continue. 11 ...
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If a previous version of the Firmware Update Utility exists, select Yes to replace the existing version with the new version. A progress dialog for the download process will be then be shown. If there was a previous version of the software on the phone, select Reboot to restart the phone. If this is a first time install, select Run to launch the Firmware Update Utility. Connect the phone to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK via the USB cable. Click ESC when the Clock application is displayed. The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will again detect that the firmware is out‐of‐date. Click Yes on the phone to continue, and the firmware update process will begin. The Firmware Installation Utility will detect and display the new firmware version to be installed on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Click Next to continue. 12 ...
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A new connection to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will be attempted. Click Next to continue. Once the new connection has been established, click Next on the phone to continue. The update utility will next check the status of the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. The firmware will be then flashed. A progress dialog will be displayed on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Do not power off the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK while the firmware is updated. When the update process is completed, select Close on the phone to exit the install. 13 ...
The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK should now restart and reconnect with your supported BlackBerry phone. If the reconnection does succeed automatically, simply disconnect and reconnect the USB cable from the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Connecting via USB to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Once you have the REDFLY software on your smartphone and updated the firmware when necessary, you are ready to connect to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Power on your phone. Power on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK by plugging it into the power supply and connect the external monitor, keyboard and mouse. Plug your USB connecting cable into your phone and into your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK: Your phone will automatically detect the connection to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. On Windows Mobile smartphones, the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will then switch your phone display and keyboard functions to the connected screen and keyboard. The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK system tray will now show the “connected via USB” status icon: On BlackBerry phones, a s is normal with all BlackBerry USB connections, the clock application will be displayed. Simply select the ESC key on the connected keyboard to return to the normal phone screen and begin interacting with your phone’s features and applications. 14 ...
Connecting via Bluetooth to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Connecting to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK using Bluetooth gives you greater flexibility in working with your REDFLY Mobile Dock. For example, you can leave your phone in its case while you use the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. However, due to the lower available bandwidth via Bluetooth, it is normally recommended to connect via USB. Note: As with most Class 2 Bluetooth devices, the maximum designed range for connections is 30 feet. Walls, partitions or other obstructions may significantly reduce this range. Also, Bluetooth phones and headsets vary widely in their performance particularly when using two such connections simultaneously: one between your phone and a headset and one between your phone and the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Doing so may cause poor audio quality or a Bluetooth disconnect. Pairing via Bluetooth on Windows Mobile Phones First, the phone settings for Bluetooth must be turned on and discoverable. On the phone, navigate from Start > Settings > Connections and click on the Bluetooth icon. Select the Mode tab and then insure both Bluetooth settings are checked. Select OK to save these settings. 15 ...
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Next the phone must be paired with the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Turn on your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. The REDFLY System Tray will appear. Select the Bluetooth Search icon. REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will enter Bluetooth pairing mode. Choose your phone when it appears in the list on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK screen and click Connect to begin the pairing process. An authentication window on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will appear displaying a 4‐digit code. A message box will also be displayed on the phone. Select Yes on the phone to continue the pairing process. Enter the 4 digit code on your phone that corresponds to the number displayed on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Select Next to continue. 16 ...
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To complete the pairing process select Finish on the phone. First‐time setup is now complete and you are ready to connect to REDFLY MOBILE DOCK anytime over Bluetooth. To connect, make sure your phone and the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK are on, then select the Bluetooth icon from the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK’s System Tray. 17 ...
Pairing on BlackBerry Phones First, Bluetooth must be enabled in the REDFLY application. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key and then go to the Downloads folder. Click on the REDFLY application. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key and choose Advanced from the REDFLY Settings menu. Set the “Allow Bluetooth” setting to Enabled. 18 ...
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Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key, choose Close and click Save if asked to save Next, Bluetooth must be enabled on your phone. Launch the Manage Connections app. Make sure the Bluetooth Checkbox is checked. Scroll down and select Bluetooth Options. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu key and choose Options. Set the Discoverable setting to Yes. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu key; select Close and click Save if asked to save. 19 ...
Now that Bluetooth is enabled in the REDFLY application and on the phone, you can pair the two devices. Turn on your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. While holding down the FN key, press the F7 Bluetooth key then release both keys. REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will enter Bluetooth pairing mode. Choose your phone when it appears in the list on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK’s screen and click Connect to begin the pairing process. An authentication window on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will appear displaying a 4‐digit code. Enter the 4‐digit code into your BlackBerry when prompted, then press your BlackBerry’s Enter key. A pop‐up window on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will confirm the pairing was successful. On your BlackBerry, launch the Manage Connections app, scroll to the bottom and select Bluetooth Options. Press the BlackBerry logo Menu key, and choose Device Properties. Set the Trusted setting to Yes. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu key, select Close and click Save if asked to save. First‐time setup is now complete and you are ready to connect to REDFLY MOBILE DOCK anytime over Bluetooth. To connect, make sure your phone and the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK are on, then select the Bluetooth icon from the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK’s System Tray. What is My Phone’s Name? The Bluetooth phone list shows each mobile device it discovers by name. If you don’t know your phone’s name, or want to create a unique one, you can view or set your phone’s name following these steps: On Windows Mobile Touch Screen Phones: 1. Go to Start > Settings. 2. Click on the System tab at the bottom of the screen. 3. Choose About in the screen. 4. Click on the Device ID tab at the bottom of the screen. The About screen appears. Your phone’s 20 ...
current name is in the Device Name box: You can change your phone’s name (“Device ID” or “Device Name”) by typing in a new name into the box and choosing OK at the top right of the screen or pressing OK on the keyboard. On Windows Mobile Non‐touch Screen Phones: 1. Go to Start > Settings. 2. Select Connections. 3. Select Bluetooth. Your phone’s name will appear under Device Name. Select your phone’s name to edit it, and then select Done when you are finished to save the name. On BlackBerry Phones: 1. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key, and then select the Options icon. 2. Select the Bluetooth item from the list. 3. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key. 4. Select Options from the menu. 5. In the Device Name field at the top of the window, type a name for your BlackBerry device. 6. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key. 7. Click Save. Refreshing the Bluetooth List The Bluetooth Connection phone list on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK contains a list of all other smarphnes that have been paired with it and can become cluttered over time. To remove a phone from the list, highlight the name of the phone and choose Delete at the bottom of the screen. Removing an Authorized REDFLY MOBILE DOCK You may want to remove a particular REDFLY MOBILE DOCK from your Bluetooth Authorized list on your phone. (This might occur when you acquire your own personal REDFLY MOBILE DOCK after using a shared one.) On Windows Mobile Phones ...
3. Select the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK device you wish to remove. 4. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key. 5. Select Delete Device from the menu. 6. Click Delete in the pop‐up menu. Note: REDFLY MOBILE DOCKs are named by the last six digits of the device’s Serial Number, which can be found on the label on the bottom of the device. If you want to restore this REDFLY MOBILE DOCK to the authorized list, you need to follow the steps outlined in the section Connecting via Bluetooth on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Disconnecting Bluetooth Connections Your phone will automatically disconnect from your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK when you move out of range of the Bluetooth signal. You may also disconnect by selecting the F7 Bluetooth key that acts as a toggle switch to connect or disconnect the smartphone from the REDFLY Mobile Dock. REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Settings There are a number of settings that you may modify to control your interaction with the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Settings on Windows Mobile Phones The settings options are in a Control Panel application on Windows Mobile phones. You can access these choices by navigating to Start > Settings > System and clicking on the REDFLY Settings icon. From there, click on the icon for the settings you wish to modify. Any changes you make must be saved first to take effect. Bluetooth Options If you have already paired via the instructions in the section Connecting via Bluetooth on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK, you can also choose how your smartphone reacts to a request from your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK to connect over Bluetooth. These options support your preference for the security level of your connection. Your phone can: • Reject the connection • Ask whether to connect • Connect Automatically (the default selection) ...
Reject the connection This option causes your phone to automatically reject the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK’s Bluetooth connection request. You would use this option, for example, when you temporarily want to keep your smartphone from interruptions due to REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Bluetooth requests. Selecting Reject the connection is the same as if you removed all of the entries from the Authorized REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Devices list. This Reject the connection option however provides you with a way to put a temporary stop to Bluetooth connections from REDFLY MOBILE DOCK devices. If you want to stop Bluetooth connections from one or more REDFLY MOBILE DOCKs permanently, you would remove those REDFLY MOBILE DOCK addresses from the Authorized List. Ask whether to connect This option requires a confirmation on your phone to complete the connection. For example, if you select Ask whether to connect, and you select the Bluetooth icon from the REDFLY System Tray, you will see this message on your phone: Tap or select Yes to accept the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK’s Bluetooth connection to your phone. The Ask whether to connect option provides a greater level of security than Connect Automatically since it requires this confirmation on the phone to make the connection. Connect Automatically (Default) This is the simplest method for connecting to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK over Bluetooth. With this option checked, when you select the Bluetooth icon from the REDFLY System Tray, the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK automatically links up with your phone and transfers the display and keyboard functions over to the monitor and keyboard connected to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Screen Display Information Windows Mobile Touch Screen Displays The Windows Mobile Professional default background on the Today Screen on some phones may not render properly on the expanded screen of the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. If you experience a garbled screen, simply change the Today Theme to one of the other themes included with your Windows Mobile phone such as Guava Bubbles or Windows Mobile Green. At this time, some themes like the Windows Default theme or applications like SPB Mobile Shell do not include the appropriately sized resource files (icons, toolbars, etc) to scale correctly on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. To change the current theme, from the Start Menu go to Settings > Personal and then Click on the Today icon as shown below. Windows Mobile Non‐touch Screen Displays On non‐touchscreen Windows Mobile smartphones, a new default Today screen background is used. This enhancement takes full advantage of the larger screen size on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK (which some Windows Mobile Standard smartphone backgrounds do not). You can change this background using the same process as above if you prefer a different background while you are on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Note that this default REDFLY MOBILE DOCK screen background only appears when your phone is attached to your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. When you disconnect, your regular Today screen background ...
BlackBerry Screen Displays Unlike Windows Mobile smartphones, the BlackBerry operating system does not allow the phone screen resolution to be dynamically resized. Instead, the phone screen is captured and scaled up on the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK in relation to the aspect ratio of the specific phone model. The remaining vertical space is filled with black bars depending on the phone’s screen size, similar to the way movies appear in Wide Screen formats on some television screens. Working with the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Display Status Icons The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK status icons appear in a tray at the bottom‐right of the screen (on the same line with the Left and Right Menu options). To open this icon tray, move the cursor to the lower right‐hand corner of the screen. The tray will slide out from the right‐hand side of the screen. REDFLY Mobile Dock System Tray To open the REDFLY system tray, move your mouse cursor to the lower right hand corner of the display and click the left mouse button. From here, you can select the following: Home: This returns you to the main screen of your smartphone Mail: This takes you to your smartphone’s email application Internet: This opens an internet browser session Send: This takes you to your smartphone’s phone dialer interface End: This ends a call and takes you back to the phones home screen...
REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Tray Icon Symbol Description Caps Lock Red capital letter “A” Indicates that “Caps Lock” is ON after pressing the “Caps Lock” key Grey lower case “a” Indicates that “Caps Lock” is OFF after pressing the “Caps Lock” key Num Lock Red numeral “1” Indicates that “Num Lock” is ON after pressing the “Num Lk” key Grey numeral “1” Indicates that “Num Lock” is OFF after pressing the “Num Lk” key Appears when the REDFLY AC adapter is plugged in Battery Charging Appears when the REDFLY battery is completely charged Battery Fully Charged Adjusts as the battery discharges to indicate the approximate level Battery 1/2 Charged of charge remaining Battery Needs Charging Appears when the REDFLY battery needs to be charged Appears when the REDFLY is not connected to a phone No Connection Appears when the REDFLY is connected to your phone using USB USB Connection 1.1 (Full Speed) Appears when the REDFLY is connected to your phone using USB USB Hi‐Speed Connection 2.0 (Hi‐Speed) Appears when the REDFLY is connected to your phone using Bluetooth Connection ...
Select your particular external device to view its contents. Using External Drives with Bluetooth If you have external drives attached to your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK when you activate the Bluetooth connection, the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will disable those drives. You will need to disconnect and reconnect these drives to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK to have them appear in the File Explorer list. WARNING: Use caution with external drives if you are on a Bluetooth connection between your REDFLY MOBILE DOCK and your smartphone. As with any external drive on PCs, if you lose your connection with the device while an application is writing to the drive, it can corrupt the drive or cause the loss of data on that drive. Do NOT save documents to the drive when it is likely to go out of range of the phone. Using an External Mouse The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK also supports using a wired or wireless mouse via the USB port. Simply plug in the USB connector from the mouse into the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Note: The ability to use the scroll wheel is application‐dependent. Uninstalling REDFLY Software On Windows Mobile Smartphones You can remove the REDFLY software and drivers from your smartphone using the Remove Programs function in Windows Mobile. On Touch Screen Phones 1. Go to Start > Settings. 2. Select the System tab at the bottom of the screen. 3. Select Remove Programs. 4. Select “Celio Corporation REDFLY” from the list. 5. Click Remove. 6. Choose Yes to confirm the deletion. Windows Mobile will remove the REDFLY software. On Non‐touch Screen Phones: 1. Go to Start > Settings > Remove Programs. 2. Select “Celio Corporation RedFly” from the list. 26 ...
3. Choose Yes to confirm the removal. Windows Mobile will remove the REDFLY software. Note: If your REDFLY is connected to your phone when you run the REMOVE process, it will automatically be disconnected as part of the software removal. On BlackBerry Phones: 1. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key, and then select the Downloads icon. 2. Select the REDFLY application icon. 3. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key. 4. Select Delete from the menu. 5. Select the REDFLY Firmware Installation Utility icon. 6. Press the BlackBerry Logo Menu Key. 7. Select Delete from the menu. 8. Click on Yes to reboot the phone to finish the software removal process. Customer Service Celio Corp prides itself on stellar customer service and support. Our knowledgeable staff can help address any questions you may have of our product. Please call us at 1‐888‐4REDFLY (1‐888‐473‐3359) on Monday through Friday from 10‐7pm EST or on Saturday from 10‐4pm EST. You are also welcome to submit comments, questions, or issues anytime through our web form at http://www.celiocorp.com/support. Customer Satisfaction Policy If the product(s) you purchased directly from the Celio Corp website or Amazon.com does not meet your expectations, you may return it for any reason within 21 days from the date it was purchased. Please note that products purchased from other retailers must be returned to them and are governed by their return policies. Returns must be in good condition with no visible damage and shipped in the original packaging with all accessories and manuals. Please include proof of purchase and contact information (a copy of your email receipt is ideal) with the original order date and purchase number in the return package. We do appreciate any information you would care to include as to the reason for your return as we would like to understand how we might better meet your needs in the future. Upon receipt of product that meets the return criteria, Celio Corp will refund the amount paid for the device minus a $15 restocking fee. The purchase refund does not include the original cost of shipping, nor the cost of the return shipping, which is the responsibility of ...
There are no user serviceable parts in the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. Removing the cover from the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK will void the warranty. What is not covered by the Celio warranty? • Damage from external causes such as abuse, misuse, water damage, accidents, loss or problems with electrical power such as a power surge. • Damage from usage that is not in accordance with product instructions or that occurs outside of the product’s physical specifications such as temperature or humidity. • Internal Lithium Polymer battery. • Failure to follow the product instructions or failure to perform preventive maintenance. To make a warranty claim, please visit http://www.celiocorp.com/support and submit the details in the web form, which requires your original purchase information. Our support personnel will contact you to investigate the problem. If there is an issue with the hardware you purchased directly from Celio or Amazon.com, we will provide you with an RMA number and a pre‐paid return shipping label. Returns must be in good condition with no visible damage; shipped in original packaging, with all accessories and manuals. Upon receipt of equipment that meets the return criteria, Celio will ship a replacement device of equal value at our expense. Please allow up to 7 days for replacement product to be shipped. Celio will not accept Warranty Exchanges without the appropriate RMA number referenced on the shipping label. Using the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Safely Please read all the safety information in this guide before using the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK to avoid injury. For updates to this information, please see our website at http://www.celiocorp.com/. WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or damage. Proper Care of the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK • Do not take the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK apart (there are no user‐serviceable parts inside). • Do not bend, twist, or otherwise deform the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. • Do not get the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK wet or spill liquids or food on it. If something like this should happen, let it air dry—don’t try to microwave it or use a blow dryer on it. Contact us for the proper ...
USB Connecting Cable Safety Only use the appropriate connecting cable designed for your cell phone to connect to the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK. This is particularly important if your cell phone supports charging via USB. Again, do not use the cable if it becomes frayed or broken. Radio Safety The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK includes a Bluetooth radio transmitter and receiver. The REDFLY MOBILE DOCK has been tested and meets the FCC, CE and European Union rules, regulations, and guidelines for Bluetooth service. Do not attempt to modify or change the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK, as this could void regulatory compliance. Medical Safety Do not use the Bluetooth connection near any medical device sensitive to radio (RF) transmissions. If you use a heart pacemaker, keep the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK at least six inches from your body to avoid interference. Travel Safety Do not use the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK while operating a motor vehicle. Aviation authority or airline regulations may prohibit you from using the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK Bluetooth connection while in flight. (Use your USB connection instead.) Do not use Bluetooth in any location where posted notices require this (such as “Turn off two‐way radio”). Battery Safety As with all batteries, do not crush, incinerate, or puncture the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK battery. Keep the REDFLY MOBILE DOCK away from small children. 29 ...
Celio Corp End User License Agreement IMPORTANT ‐ USE OF THE REDFLY SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO LICENSE RESTRICTIONS. CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. NOTICE TO USER: PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. THIS LICENSE IS A LEGAL “AGREEMENT” CONCERNING THE USE OF SOFT‐ WARE BETWEEN YOU, THE END USER, EITHER INDIVIDUALLY OR AS AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMPANY OBTAINING THE LICENSE, AND CELIO CORP. BY USING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING, IN PARTICULAR THE LIMITATION ON: USE, TRANSFERABILITY, WARRANTY AND LIABILITY. YOU AGREE THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS ENFORCEABLE LIKE ANY WRITTEN NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT SIGNED BY YOU. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE. IF YOU ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE ON TANGIBLE MEDIA (E.G. CD) WITHOUT AN OPPORTUNITY TO REVIEW THIS LICENSE AND YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THIS AGREEMENT, YOU MAY OBTAIN A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT YOU ORIGINALLY PAID IF YOU: (A) DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE AND (B) RETURN IT, WITH PROOF OF PAYMENT, TO THE LOCATION FROM WHICH IT WAS OBTAINED WITHIN FOURTEEN (14) DAYS OF THE PURCHASE DATE. DEFINITIONS. “Software” means (a) all of the content of the files, disk(s), CD‐ROM(s) or other media with which this agreement is provided, including but not limited to (i) Celio Corp or third party computer information or software; (ii) digital images, stock photo‐ graphs, clip art, sounds or other artistic works (“Stock Files”); (iii) related explanatory written materials or files (“Documentation”); and (b) modified versions, updates additions, and copies of the Software, if any, licensed to you by Celio Corp. “Use” or “Using” means to access, install, download, copy or otherwise benefit from using the functionality of the Software in accordance with the Documentation. “Permitted Number” means one (1) unless otherwise indicated under a valid license (e.g. volume license) granted by Celio Corp. “Computer” means an electronic device that accepts information in digital or similar form and manipulates it for a specific result based on a sequence of instructions. “Smartphone” means any mobile computing device that combines cellular communication capabilities with other computer capabilities that can accept information in digital or similar form and manipulate it for specific results based on sequence of instructions. “Celio Corp” means a company duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the state of Delaware, named as Celio Corp, and having its principal place of business at 265 East 100 South, Suite 280, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. SOFTWARE LICENSE. As long as you comply with the terms of this End User License Agreement (the “Agreement”), Celio Corp grants to you a non‐exclusive license to Use the Software for the purposes described in the REDFLY User’s Guide. General Use. You may use this program ONLY on up to the maximum number of smartphones and covered by the license package you have purchased. You may also make one backup copy of the Software, provided your backup copy is not installed or used on any other smartphone. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. The Software and any copies that you are authorized by Celio Corp to make are the intellectual property of and are owned by Celio Corp. The structure, organization and code of the Software are the valuable trade secrets and confidential information of Celio Corp. The Software is protected by copyright, including without limitation by United States Copyright Law, international treaties provisions and applicable laws in the country ...
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Use the Software to another person or legal entity provided that: (a) you also transfer to each this Agreement, the Software and all other software or hardware bundled or pre‐ installed with the Software, including all copies, Updates and prior versions to such person or entity; (b) you retain no copies, including backups and copies stored on a computer/smartphone; and (c) the receiving party accepts the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any other terms and conditions upon which you legally purchased a license to the Software. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may not transfer education, pre‐release, or not for resale copies of the Software. MULTIPLE ENVIRONMENT SOFTWARE/ MULTIPLE LANGUAGE SOFTWARE/ DUAL MEDIA SOFTWARE/ MULTIPLE COPIES/ BUNDLES. If the Software supports multiple platforms of languages, if you receive the Software on multiple media, if you otherwise receive multiple copies of the Software, or if you received the Software bundled with other software, the total numbers of your computers on which all versions of the Software are installed may not exceed the Permitted Number. You may not rent, lease, sublicense, lend or transfer any versions or copies of such Software you do not Use. NO WARRANTY. The Software is being delivered to you “AS IS” and Celio Corp makes no warranty as to its use or performance. CELIO CORP AND ITS SUPPLIERS DO NOT AND CANNOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS YOU MAY OBTAIN BY USING THE SOFT‐ WARE. EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTY, CONDITION, REPRESENTATION OR TERM TO THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SAME CANNOT OR MAY NOT BE EXCLUDED OR LIMITED BY LAW APPLICABLE IN YOUR JURISDICTION, CELIO CORP AND ITS SUPPLIERS MAKE NO WARRANTIES CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, OR TERMS (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER BY STATUTE, COMMON LAW, CUSTOM, USAGE OR OTH‐ ERWISE) AS TO ANY MATTER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, MERCHANTABILITY, INTEGRATION, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT WILL CELIO CORP OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIMS OR COSTS WHATSOEVER OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, DIRECT, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS, EVEN IF CELIO CORP REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS, DAMAGES, CLAIMS OR COSTS OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY THIRD PARTY. THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS APPLY TO EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN YOUR JURISDICTION. CELIO CORP AGGREGATE LIABILITY AND THAT OF ITS SUPPLIERS UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE, IF ANY. Celio Corp is acting on behalf of its suppliers for the purpose of disclaiming, excluding and/or limiting obligations, warranties and liability as provided in this Agreement, but in no other respects and for no other purpose. LIFE ENDANGERING ACTIVITIES. NEITHER CELIO CORP NOR ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF SOFTWARE IN ANY APPLICATION WHERE THE FAILURE OR INACCURACY OF THE SOFTWARE MIGHT RESULT IN DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY. YOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS CELIO CORP AND ITS SUPPLIERS FROM ANY CLAIMS, LOSS, COST, DAMAGE, EXPENSE, OR LIABILITY, INCLUDING ATTORNEYS’ FEES, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH USE. GENERAL PROVISIONS. This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties relating to its subject ...
Regulatory Compliance FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Statement The REDFLY Mobile Dock has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65 and found compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, 2.1093, and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices. The radiated output power of the REDFLY Mobile Dock is well below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, this device should be installed in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. To maintain compliance with FCC's RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. Use only the supplied antenna. This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operating this device is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. 33 ...