M3 Mobile SM15W User Manual

M3 Mobile SM15W User Manual

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Version 1.5 © 2018
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual Version 1.5 © 2018...
  • Page 2: Cautions When Using This Manual

    M3 Mobile does not have any legal responsibility for copyright or patent breach by the  user. M3 Mobile can request all or part of the applications developed by a user or a third party.  The request is for the improvement of user environment or device performance.
  • Page 3: Copyright

    M3 Mobile. Trademarks M3 Mobile and M3 logos are registered as trademarks of M3 Mobile.  M3 SM15 is a registered trademark of M3 Mobile Co., Ltd.
  • Page 4: Safety Rules

    Safety Rules Do not use the device while driving.  Traffic accidents may occur. ✓ Observe the rules on device use while driving. ✓ Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.  You may be electrocuted. ✓ Be careful when using the battery. ...
  • Page 5: Revision

    occur. Turn off power of the device while refueling. ✓ Be careful when a headset is used.  Avoid long-term exposure to loud sounds to prevent damage to your hearing. ✓ Loud sounds while walking or driving distract your attention and may cause traffic ✓...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Cautions When Using This Manual ..................2 Caution …………………………………………………………………………………………….2 Copyright ..........................3 Trademarks ........................... 3 Instructional Icons ........................ 3 Safety Rules ........................... 4 Revision …………………………………………………………………………………………….5 Table of Contents ........................ 6 Getting Started ....................9 Package Contents ....................9 1.1.1 Device and Accessories ..................
  • Page 7 Home Screen ....................... 20 2.3.1 Status Bar ......................21 2.3.2 Notification Bar ....................21 2.3.3 Home Screen ....................... 22 2.3.4 Dock Bar ....................... 22 Data Input ......................23 2.4.1 Virtual Keyboard ....................23 Device Reset ....................... 23 2.5.1 Soft Reset (1) ......................23 2.5.2 Soft Reset (2) ......................
  • Page 8 Key Setting Conversion ..................40 Battery Hot swap ....................41 Fast Charging ......................44 Others . …………………………………………………………………………………...46 SM15X Device Specifications ................46 SM15N Device Specifications ................47 SM15W Device Specifications ................48 Service ........................49 5.4.1 Contacts ........................ 49...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started Package Contents 1.1.1 Device and Accessories The M3 SM15 package includes the following items: <M3 SM15> <Battery> <Quick Manual > <Adapter> <USB Cable> <Snap-on> <Charging Cradle> <Ethernet Cradle> If one or more items above are damaged or are not included in the package, contact the store where you purchased the device.
  • Page 10 ※ NOTE For data synchronization, either Cradle or Snap-on can be provided depending on your purchasing option. If the device is used for purposes other than the original device use or if it is remodeled, you may be exposed to electromagnetic waves.
  • Page 11: Battery

    Battery 1.2.1 How to Use Inserting the Battery Insert the battery from the bottom in the right direction.  After inserting the battery, slide the Slide button to the left to fix the locking device.  M3 SM15 uses 3.8 V 4,100mAh or 6,150 mAh Li-ion Battery.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    If the battery is not properly removed, the battery terminal may become bent or damaged. Before the battery is removed, close any running program. If it is not closed, an error may occur in the program. Before the battery is removed, Save the data being used. M3 SM15 can be used for up to 10 hours after the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 13 AC adaptor is made to be used in 100–240V input, 5V output. If a voltage beyond the range is supplied, the device may be seriously damaged. LED Color Description Battery is being charged. Green Battery is fully charged. If the battery is used at the temperature other than -20 C (-4 F) –...
  • Page 14: Turning The Device On/Off

    1.3 Turning the Device On/Off 1.3.1 Turning the Device On Press and hold Power button until the device vibrates. This will turn the device on and initial screen will display. If the battery is completely discharged, problems may occur when the device is turned on.
  • Page 15: Turning The Device Off

    1.3.2 Turning the Device Off Press and hold the Power button for about one second to display the following pop-up screen. Select the Power off menu to turn off the power. If the device stops its operation for a long time, press and hold the Power button for about eight seconds to forcibly turn the device off.
  • Page 16: Memory Card

    1.4 Memory Card 1.4.1 Inserting an External Memory Card The Micro-SD card is used as an external memory of M3 SM15. After removing the battery, insert SD memory card into the Micro-SD card slot.
  • Page 17: Checking Data

    To insert Micro-SD card, Remove battery cover on the rear of the device and pull out the battery. Android 7.0 (NOUGAT), the OS used in M3 SM15, can support up to 128 GB  for external memory. 1.4.2 Checking Data Information stored in the Micro-SD card can be checked by swiping bottom ...
  • Page 18: Sim Card

    1.5 SIM Card 1.5.1 Inserting the SIM Card SIM card supports voice call and data transfer through mobile communications. The card should be the one verified by a local network supplier. To insert SIM card, Remove battery cover on the rear of the device and pull out the battery. Either the front or back of the SIM card can be connected to dual slot.
  • Page 19: Basic Use

    Basic Use 2.1 Features Device Layout...
  • Page 20: Key

    2.2 Key 2.2.1 Button Button Description Scanner Operate scanner while executing scanner program. Volume High Increase volume. Volume Low Decrease volume. Camera Take pictures while executing camera program. Back Return to previous stage. Home Go to Home screen. Menu Display menu. Function Execute the work set to the button.
  • Page 21: Status Bar

    2.3.1 Status Bar The Status Bar displays status of the device. Icon Icon Name Description Battery Battery charging status or battery residual capacity Phone Call strength or no signal Sound / Vibration Sound or Vibration status of the device Wi-Fi Wi-Fi connection/disconnection Bluetooth Bluetooth connection/disconnection...
  • Page 22: Home Screen

    Data Download Data is being downloaded. SD Card Full Capacity of SD card is full. Device is connected through USB. Debugging USB debugging can be used. Received Message There is a message received. Missed Call There is a missed call. Wi-Fi hotspot Wi-Fi hotspot is activated.
  • Page 23: Data Input

    On the Dock Bar, up to four shortcut icons may be added or deleted. Icon Icon Name Description Phone Receive or make a call. Address Book Manage address book. Message Receive or send a text message. Internet Enable Internet 2.4 Data Input 2.4.1 Virtual Keyboard If focus is located in the input screen, the virtual keyboard will be automatically displayed.
  • Page 24: Soft Reset (2)

    2.5.2 Soft Reset (2) Long Press Power button more than 30sec. The program being executed will end, and the data or file being used will also be deleted. However, the stored data or file will not be affected by Soft Reset. 2.5.3 Factory Reset If serious problem occurs in the device or problem is not solved through Soft Reset, Perform factory reset.
  • Page 25 Check if Erase internal SD card is checked.  Reset device.  Erase everything  According to options, documents in internal SD card or Micro-SD card may be deleted. As  such, please check the options. All settings will be reset. Factory Reset Protection (FRP) Feature What is Device Protection, or Factory Reset Protection (FRP)? Android devices provide built-in security features you can use to protect your device and...
  • Page 26: How Does Frp Work

    Protection (FRP), is a security feature on Android devices with Lollipop 5.1 or higher. FRP is automatically activated when you set up Google Account on your device. Once FRP is activated, it prevents use of a device after factory data reset, until you log-in using Google username and password previously set up on the device.
  • Page 27: Connecting With A Pc

    • If you know your Google username but can't remember the password, you can reset your password on the device, or at www.google.com. It can take up to 24 hours for a new password to sync with all registered devices. After 24 hours, you can try to log-in your phone with the new password.
  • Page 28 Charge this device – This mode is only for charging a device. Data cannot be sent.  Transfer files – Send files to another device.  Transfer photos (PTP) – Send photos or files.  Use device as MIDI – Use as Musical Instruments App. ...
  • Page 29: Using The Application Screen

    Using the Application Screen Phone Function M3 SM15 supports the 2G (GSM, CDMA), 3G (UMTS, HSPA+) and 4G (LTE) networks. 3.1.1 Basics Press the icon to use the Phone menu. Press the ) icon to see the recent call history. Press the ) icon to see the contacts.
  • Page 30: Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi 3.2.1 Setting the Wi-Fi Feature Activating the Wi-Fi feature Swipe the bottom  Click Settings and set the WLAN menu to ON/OFF to activate or deactivate the Wi-Fi feature.
  • Page 31: Scanner

    Web site. (Homepage: http://www.m3mobile.net). 3.3.1 How to Use Scanner M3 Mobile provides the program needed to use a scanner by default. It is the keyboard wedge program that sends barcode data. The ScanEmul program can be used regardless of 1D/2D scanner.
  • Page 32: Using The Scanner

    3.3.2 Using the Scanner Place the device toward a targeted barcode and press Scan button. The laser beam of the scanner should completely cover barcode as shown in the following. <1D Scanner> <2D Scanner> 1. Do not look at the laser beam directly. (CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1.0 mW, MAX OUTPUT: 650 nm) 2.
  • Page 33: Bluetooth

    3.4 Bluetooth 3.4.1 Setting the Bluetooth Feature A Bluetooth device frequently used can be registered, or M3 SM15 can be searched in another device. Activating the Bluetooth feature Click Settings and set the Bluetooth tab to ON/OFF to activate or deactivate Bluetooth feature.
  • Page 34 1. Tap  Bluetooth  Search the Devices to search a device to connect. If the “Bluetooth pairing request” screen is displayed, enter PIN code of the Bluetooth device to complete access to the device.
  • Page 35: Nfc

    Guide on distance between the device and user The device is tested in general conditions wherein the device is 0.5 cm apart from a user. To meet the radiation safety and protection standards of the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, the device and the antenna should be 0.5 cm or more from a user regardless of the antenna use.
  • Page 36: Connecting The Nfc Feature

    Insert the NFC USIM into USIM SLOT1 (front of Dual SIM Slot). Swipe the bottom  Click Settings  More…  NFC to activate or deactivate NFC feature. 3.5.2 Connecting the NFC Feature Connecting with the NFC Device Open Web page or screen of a video, photo or contact.
  • Page 37 Place back part of the NFC device toward back part of M3 SM15. Touch the screen. Data transfer would then start. Caution when sharing data While sharing data, the distance between devices should be less than 5 cm. Caution when transferring data When transferring data between devices, they do not need to be close.
  • Page 38: Advanced Use

    4. Advanced Use 4.1 OS Update The M3 Mobile distributes new OS to improve the quality and performance of a product. To check OS version of the device, Swipe the bottom  Click Settings  About Phone and select the OS version.
  • Page 39 The above image is a sample. The latest OS is described on the online support page of M3 Mobile. The OS of M3 SM15 can be updated through two methods. Use Micro-SD card Connect the device via Ethernet cradle or Snap-on...
  • Page 40: Key Setting Conversion

    download). 4.2 Key Setting Conversion M3 SM15 allows a user to change and modify key settings for user convenience. Keys can be set as follows: SM15 KEYTOOL application Swipe the bottom  Click [KEYTOOL]...
  • Page 41: Battery Hot Swap

    The setting of the device’s physical buttons, except for Power button, can be changed. 4.3 Battery Hot swap Sometimes people want to swap the battery without rebooting a device. Because 1) Not saved application data is erased when device is rebooted.
  • Page 42 2) Rebooting Time is too long. Battery Hot swap function prevents this situation. Procedure Steps Procedure Run the APP Notification PopUp Execution Images...
  • Page 43 Estimated 0 ~ 2 Wait Until ReRun the App Time(Sec) Total 0 ~ 2 2 ~ 4 2 ~ 4 Estimated Time(Sec) Steps Procedure Check the Device’s Status Go to Airplane Mode Go to Sleep Mode Images Estimated Time(Sec) Total Estimated 5 ~ 7 6 ~ 8...
  • Page 44: Fast Charging

    Images Notification LED Light Estimated 5 ~ 8 Time(Sec) Total Estimated 11~16 Time(Sec) 4.4 Fast Charging The SM15 battery has added fast charging, which is performance to charge battery faster than the SM10 LTE battery charging function. When you use fast charging function, you can keep it faster as much as about half an hour. By using a PCM(Protection Circuit Module) in each cell, more current is used, which improves charging times and eliminates risk of battery explosion due to overcurrent.
  • Page 45 Must use SM15 series compatible accessories.
  • Page 46: Others

    5. Others SM15X Device Specifications Physical Features Wireless Communication Specification GSM: 850/900/1800MHz Size 76.4 x 154.8 x 21.6 mm Max E.I.R.Power : 32.3/29.2dBm (W x L x H) 3.00 x 6.09 x 0.85 inch mm/inch WCDMA : 850/900/2100MHz WWAN Max E.I.R.Power : 22.14/22.24dBm Weight 280 g / 11.8 oz (Including battery) LTE : FDD B1, B3, B5, B7, B8, B20...
  • Page 47: Sm15N Device Specifications

    5.2 SM15N Device Specifications IP rate IP65 Physical Features Wireless Communication Specification Size 76.4 x 154.8 x 21.6 mm (W x L x H) GSM: 850/900/1800MHz 3.00 x 6.09 x 0.85 inch mm/inch Max E.I.R.Power : 32.3/29.2dBm Weight 280 g / 11.8 oz (Including battery) WCDMA : 850/900/2100MHz WWAN Max E.I.R.Power : 22.14/22.24dBm...
  • Page 48: Sm15W Device Specifications

    5.3 SM15W Device Specifications Physical Features Wireless Communication Specification Size 76.4 x 154.8 x 21.6 mm (W x L x H) WWAN 3.00 x 6.09 x 0.85 inch mm/inch Weight 280 g / 11.8 oz (Including battery) IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac ※...
  • Page 49: Service

    5.4 Service If you have any questions or complaints with using our product, please contact M3 Service Center or visit our Web site (http://itc.m3mobile.net). We do our best to immediately respond to your inquiry. The M3 FAQ document may help resolve general problems. For any questions on work programs, please contact the program supplier for faster service.

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