BitaTek IT7000 User Manual

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User' s Guide for
IT7000 GPRS Model
WinCE. NET Rugged PDA
Dec. 06. 2005

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  • Page 1 User’ s Guide for IT7000 GPRS Model WinCE. NET Rugged PDA Dec. 06. 2005...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1: About this Manual P1-1 1.2: User and Product Safety P1-1 1.3: Insert IT7000 into Holster P1-2 1.4: Radio Frequency Interference Information P1-5 1.5: System specifications P1-6 1.6: Environment standard P1-7 Chapter 2. Getting Started 21: Handling the PDA 2.1.1 Starting the PDA...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    If the LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside, for such contact would irritate the skin. Although the IT7000 PDA with GPRS module has been passed the test of IP54 standard ◆...
  • Page 4: Insert It7000 Into Holster

    1.3 Insert IT7000 into Holster Please insert bottom of IT7000 into holster at first, and keep LCM face to outside in this uni-direction way same as the below figure. To comply with FCC RF exposure rule, please use only the supplied holster (the supplied holster does not have any metallic components in the structure and will limit this product only in an orientation that back-face will toward user’s body), Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar...
  • Page 5 User Guide Introduction P1-3...
  • Page 6: Radio Frequency Interference Information

    User Guide Introduction 1.4 Radio Frequency Interference Information 1.4.1 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: 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.
  • Page 7 The FCC ID of IT7000 for Bluetooth function only is SPY-IT7000PDT-B Note: 1.A firmware set the used function of each FCC ID when shipping. 2.Only its bottom side of IT7000 with GPRS module will touch the human body during handling the IT7000 by hand because The GPRS Module is placed the bottom side of IT7000.
  • Page 8: System Specifications

    Introduction 1.5 System Specifications The detailed specifications as follows. Unless otherwise noted, all the specifications are subject to change without prior notification. System Specification IT7000 Processor - Intel® XScale PXA255 400Mhz 32 bits RISC - 64MB (M-System) Flash ROM Memory...
  • Page 9: Environment Standard

    User Guide Introduction - Built in 7.4V, 2200mAh Li-ion removable battery pack (10 operation hours & 100 standby hours in 64MB Power System DRAM and 64 ROM module) - 140mA rechargeable backup battery (It will hold the system data at least 3 hours) - Power/Front light on/off button - LED light Key - 4-way navigation button...
  • Page 10: Handling The Pda 2.1.1 Starting The Pda

    Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Handling the PDA 2.1.1 Starting the PDA Press the Power key to turn on/off the PDA. If the PDA does not power on, perform a cold boot. Figure 2-1 2.2: Initiating a Network Connection To tap the icon at Task bar, then a Wireless LAN screen “PRISMNDS1”(Figure 2-2- 1), select page “Wireless Information”.
  • Page 11: Figure

    User Guide Getting Start Figure 2-2-1 Figure 2-2-2 Figure 2-2-3 Figure 2-2-4 P2-2...
  • Page 12: Figure

    User Guide Getting Start 2.3: GPRS Function: 2.3.1 Setup GPRS program 1. Put the SIM card into SIM slot of PDA ( See Figure 2-3-5)<Must Turn off PDA> 2. Enter into Start ? SettingsàControl PanelàSIEMENS GPRS (Figure 2-3- 1)àTag ”OK” 3.
  • Page 13: Figure 2

    User Guide Getting Start Figure 2-3-4 Figure 2-3-5 P2-4...
  • Page 14: Interface Layout

    User Guide Interface layout 2.3.2 INTERFACE LAYOUT Depending on options available and the capabilities of your PDA, the main interface enables you to: Look up all your messages using the Inbox, Outbox Sent icons. Create and send messages. Make a phone call using the Dialer, which also enables you to access SMS and fax functions.
  • Page 15 User Guide Interface layout Depending on the type of message, in order to send, see properties, move, resend, display, annotate or delete a message on the list: 1. Select the message and hold the selection with the stylus for a few seconds until a context menu is displayed.
  • Page 16 User Guide Interface layout Depending on the type of message, in order to send, see properties, move, resend, display, annotate or delete a message on the list: 1. Select the message and hold the selection with the stylus for a few seconds until a context menu is displayed.
  • Page 17 User Guide Interface layout Phonebooks Clicking on the Phonebooks icon displays a drop-down list containing the phonebooks you have created or imported. Select the one you wish to set as the default phonebook from the list to be looked up or edited. If the drop-down list is empty and you would like to import contacts from your mobile phone, select the Tools>Read a phonebook menu.
  • Page 18 User Guide Interface layout Drop-down menus Tools drop-down menus have several functions, depending on the context and options available: New menu Click on the menu at the bottom of the screen, then select: SMS: follow the steps to prepare and send SMS messages as described on page Phonebook.
  • Page 19: Selecting Communications Setting

    User Guide Selecting communications settings 2.3.3 SELECTING COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS Before using the communications features, ensure that the communications port and the equipment you are using have been declared correctly. Communications tab Select Tools>Options>Communications Select the Manufacturer and the Model of your equipment (modem or telephone).
  • Page 20: Making A Voice Call

    User Guide Making a voice call 2.3.4 MAKING A VOICE CALL Select Call from the menu in the main screen. The contacts list shows up. 2. Select the contact you wish to call. If this contact has more than one telephone number listed, select one of them and click Continue.
  • Page 21: Managing Phonebooks

    User Guide Managing phonebooks 2.3.5 MANAGING PHONEBOOKS Pocket PhoneTools enables you to create phonebooks, import contacts listed in your mobile phone (memory + SIM card) and synchronize various phonebooks. Creating a phonebook Select New>Phonebook. Enter the phonebook name. Click OK. Adding a contact Click the Phonebooks...
  • Page 22 User Guide Managing phonebooks Renaming a phonebook Click the Phonebooks icon then select the phonebook to be renamed from the drop-down list displayed. Select the Tools>Change menu. Type your changes in the Name field and click OK. Changing a contact Click the Phonebooks icon then select the phonebook containing the contact...
  • Page 23: Dialer

    User Guide Dialer 2.3.6 DIALER The Dialer module simulates the operation of a mobile phone in your PDA. It enables you to: Make calls in various ways: by directly selecting an entry in the Contacts folder of your PDA. by selecting from a Fast calls list you will have pre-programmed.
  • Page 24 User Guide Dialer Dialer: Making a voice call 1. Access the dialer and use one of the following methods: Direct entry, dial the number using the keys on the numeric keypad. To delete or correct the last digit displayed, click on the icon showing an arrow pointing to the left and a C.
  • Page 25: Receiving A Call

    User Guide Dialer It is just as easy to connect to your voicemail by pressing and holding the "1" key. If you have not specified this number yet, the dialer will prompt you to configure it. To end the call, click on the icon showing a red receiver. Call duration will then be displayed and an entry in the Dialer log created.
  • Page 26 User Guide Dialer Receiving SMS messages SMS messages are downloaded automatically as soon as your communications equipment informs the application that messages have been received. If the message received has high priority, its content is displayed automatically, otherwise you have to use the Envelope button to read it (see SMS, page 25).
  • Page 27 User Guide Dialer Configuring a ringer From the main interface, select the Tools>Options menu. 2. Click the Dialer link. You can specify the various tunes to be played according to the categories to which the callers belong in the window displayed. Select the type of call to which a ringer is to be assigned in the first drop-down menu in the Events...
  • Page 28 User Guide 2.3.7 SMS What is 'Short Message Service' (SMS)? Short Message Service enables you to send messages in text format over a mobile phone network. This service requires a specific subscription. Short messages are sent first to the SMS Service Center run by the mobile phone network, which then forwards the message to the recipient.
  • Page 29 User Guide You can also use the Detect automatically button for the application to interrogate your equipment and configure these settings. Enter the number for the answering machine suggested by your service provider. It will be used by the dialer. Click to confirm.
  • Page 30: Sending An Sms Message

    User Guide Sending an SMS message 1. Starting from the main interface, select New>SMS or click Enter the recipients' numbers using one of the following methods: ƒ Direct entry method: if you have a single recipient only, enter his or her information directly then click the Next button.
  • Page 31 User Guide Downloading received SMS messages Select Tools>Retrieve SMS. If you have received SMS messages on your mobile phone, they will be automatically copied or transferred to the Inbox. Unread messages appear in bold. To select a tool, simply click on it. Viewing an SMS 1.
  • Page 32 User Guide SMS send options on drafting Send now: the transmission request is implemented as soon as you click Send. Otherwise, the transmission request is stored in the Outbox. In order to send your message, you need to select it, then select Tools>Send. High priority: check this box to display the content of your message directly on the recipient's mobile phone screen.
  • Page 33: Dial-Up Networking

    User Guide Dial-up networking 2.3.8 DIAL-UP NETWORKING The application assists the user when setting up dial-up networking, especially for Internet access. Since this setup relates to the service provider, you must configure it before anything else. Configuring the service provider 1.
  • Page 34 User Guide Dial-up networking Creating an access setup Access the connections Select the option from the list. The first box appears, enabling you to enter the name to be assigned to your configuration. Press the Next button. The application will list software that can be run while this connection is live.
  • Page 35 User Guide Dial-up networking Connecting You can set up the connection from the main interface, from the Tools>Dial-up networking menu or by clicking on You will be shown a list if more than one access is configured. If no access has been configured, the application will prompt you to access the Setup program to create one.

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