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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    User Guide Table of Contents Welcome to Your REDFLY Using External Devices Getting Started Power-Saving Options Connecting to the REDFLY for the First Time Uninstalling REDFLY Software Improved Productivity with the REDFLY Troubleshooting Navigating the REDFLY Cleaning the REDFLY Keyboard Shortcuts Customer Service Using Alt-Tab Warranty...
  • Page 2: Welcome To Your Redfly

    Welcome to Your REDFLY Meet the REDFLY—the essential Windows Mobile Smartphone Companion. The REDFLY will greatly enhance your productivity with its larger screen and keyboard, as well as its connectivity options. Like a great assistant, the REDFLY simplifies and accelerates getting your work done. The most important tip to keep in mind about your REDFLY is that it uses all your smartphone capabilities.
  • Page 3 Once the file has been downloaded, follow the on screen instructions on your smartphone to complete the installation After installing the REDFLY software, the setup program will ask you to reset your phone: Choose YES to complete the installation. INSTALLING FROM YOUR COMPUTER You can install the REDFLY software to your phone using your PC and the Internet.
  • Page 4 Note: The Install program also archives a copy of the REDFLY Setup program in this directory should you need it again. The Install program asks you to confirm the installation: Choose “Next” to continue. On your PC, the setup program will confirm the install:...
  • Page 5 Choose OK and proceed to your smartphone to complete the install. On some phones, Windows Mobile will ask you for permission to run the REDFLY setup program: Choose “Yes” to continue. The setup program will confirm the install: Select OK to close this screen and run the REDFLY setup software. Select Install Drivers from the installation screen: After installing the REDFLY software, the setup program will automatically reset your phone.
  • Page 6: Connecting To The Redfly For The First Time

    PC/CD-ROM INSTALLATION You can install the REDFLY software to your phone using your PC and the included Install CD-ROM. To do this you will need: The REDFLY Install CD-ROM. Your smartphone’s USB connecting cable. (If you do not have this cable, see your phone retailer for a replacement.) Microsoft ActiveSync (or Windows Mobile Device Center for Microsoft Vista) installed on your PC.
  • Page 7: Improved Productivity With The Redfly

    Navigating the REDFLY Learning to navigate the REDFLY is easy as it uses typical PC keyboard and mouse actions: • Use the REDFLY’s keyboard shortcuts to open applications • Use the Alt-Tab feature to move between applications. • Use the touch pad and buttons to move the cursor and select options Keyboard Shortcuts The REDFLY keyboard includes a variety of hot keys: External Monitor:...
  • Page 8 Use Send and End to make or receive calls with the REDFLY Making calls with your REDFLY is much like using your smartphone: Press the Send Key on the REDFLY keyboard or on your phone to display the phone keypad. (You can also use your contact manager to dial the number.) Dial the number using the cursor and the touch pad.
  • Page 9 Select the Hot Key you wish to change and click on the File Explorer button: next to this key’s program path box. A selection box of applications appears: Use this screen like you would File Explorer to locate the program you want to use. For example, suppose you want the Web key to open the Opera Mobile Browser rather than Internet Explorer.
  • Page 10 Keyboard Character Repeat Rate A character repeats when you press and hold down a key on the keyboard. You can adjust the rate for the number of characters using the Key Repeat Rate setting. To adjust this rate: Open the Start/Settings screen (Start/REDFLY Settings on non touchscreen). Select the System tab at the bottom of the screen (touchscreen only).
  • Page 11: Using Alt-Tab

    Using the Touch Pad ChANGING CURSOR MOVEMENT You can adjust how fast your cursor moves across the screen in response to your finger’s movement on the touch pad. To have your cursor move faster or slower in response to your touch pad: Open the Start/Settings screen (Start/REDFLY Settings on non-touchscreen phones) Select the System tab at the bottom of the screen (touchscreen phones only) Select REDFLY Settings.
  • Page 12 Select REDFLY Settings. Choose the Input tab at the top of the screen: In the Touch Pad section, check the box “Disable tap support”. Click OK at the top right of the screen or press the OK button on the keyboard to accept your changes. Disabling the touch pad when using an External Mouse To disable your REDFLY’s touch pad when you connect an external mouse: Open the Start/Settings screen (Start/REDFLY Settings on non-touchscreen phones).
  • Page 13: Working With The Display

    Working with the Display STATUS ICONS The REDFLY 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 icons include: REDFLY Tray Icon Symbol Description...
  • Page 14: Using An External Monitor Or Projector

    Use the slider marked “Screen Brightness” to set the default brightness level for your display when you are running on battery power. (If you are on battery power, your display will brighten or dim as you move the slider.) Click OK at the top right of the screen or press the OK button on your keyboard to accept the change. External Power Open the Start/Settings screen (Start/REDFLY Settings on non-touchscreen) Select the System tab at the bottom of the screen (touchscreen only)
  • Page 15: Playing Video

    Press the F11/External Display key twice to move the indicator to LCD and VGA Output. This will show your screen on both the REDFLY and the external display: Press the F11/External Display key three times to move the indicator to VGA Only Output. This will show your screen on the external display only: When you are finished using the external display: Press the REDFLY’s F11/External Display key to select the “LCD Only”...
  • Page 16: Using Bluetooth

    Using Bluetooth Connecting to the REDFLY over Bluetooth gives you greater flexibility in using your mobile companion. You can leave your REDFLY on your desk while you move about the office and are only a button push away when you return to continue working on the REDFLY.
  • Page 17 Your REDFLY’s address now appears in the Authorized List. Review the setting for “When a REDFLY attempts to connect”. See the section below on Bluetooth Connection Security Options for details. Click on the Ok box in the upper right hand corner of the screen (or press the OK button on the keyboard) to close the REDFLY Settings window.
  • Page 18 Select the Bluetooth tab at the top of the screen: The Bluetooth Security options appear at the bottom under “When a REDFLY attempts to connect”. Note: The option you choose in this Security list applies to any REDFLY that is authorized for this particular phone. Remember, since these settings reside on the phone and not on the REDFLY, each phone can have its own individual settings.
  • Page 19 Connect Automatically This is the simplest method for connecting to the REDFLY over Bluetooth. With this option checked, when you press the REDFLY’s Bluetooth/F12 key, the REDFLY automatically links up with your phone and transfers the display over to the REDFLY. DISCONNECTING AUTOMATICALLY Your phone can automatically disconnect from your REDFLY when the REDFLY goes to sleep.
  • Page 20 Click OK at the top right of the screen or press the OK button on your keyboard to accept the change. Your phone will now automatically disconnect from the REDFLY the next time your REDFLY enters Sleep Mode while plugged in to the adapter. You will need to press the Bluetooth/F12 key to reestablish the connection. USING TWO OR MORE PhONES WITh BLUETOOTh You can authorize your REDFLY via Bluetooth with any number of smartphones (such as might be the case for using a shared REDFLY in an office).
  • Page 21 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. Non-touchscreen Phones Choose Start/Settings. Select Connections.
  • Page 22: Using External Devices

    Select the Bluetooth Tab: In the Authorized REDFLY Devices list, use your arrow key or mouse to highlight the REDFLY device address that matches the one in the Currently Connected REDFLY list. Click REMOVE. Windows Mobile removes this REDFLY from the Authorized list. Click OK in the upper-right corner or press the OK key on the keyboard to accept this change.
  • Page 23 However, if the external device requires additional software or drivers to run, such as a CD or DVD device, Windows Mobile will not recognize it. (Check with the device vendor to see if there is a Windows Mobile version of their software or driver to support the device.) USING ExTERNAL DRIVES WITh BLUETOOTh If you have external drives attached to your REDFLY when you activate the Bluetooth connection, the REDFLY will disable...
  • Page 24: Power-Saving Options

    Power-Saving Options The REDFLY has three options for extending the battery life of your REDFLY: • Display Dimming • Sleep Mode • Auto Disconnect DIMMING ThE SCREEN The REDFLY display uses the most power, so the REDFLY automatically dims the screen to its lowest setting after a period of inactivity to extend battery life.
  • Page 25 In the box marked “Dim Screen After”, select 10, 20, or 30 minutes from the drop-down box. (The option “Never” turns off Automatic Dimming.) You can also type in any value from 1 to 1000 minutes in the box. Click OK at the top right of the screen or press the OK button on your keyboard to accept the change. ENTERING SLEEP MODE The REDFLY also supports Sleep Mode—the display will go dark and the power LED on the right side of the unit will flash.
  • Page 26 DISCONNECT WhEN GOING TO SLEEP If you use USB to connect to your phone, and your phone supports recharging over USB, you will have a drain on your REDFLY battery as the REDFLY recharges your phone. This feature cannot be turned off while working over USB. (The ben- efit is that your phone will be fully charged (or as fully charged as the REDFLY’s own battery status allows), so if the REDFLY battery goes dead, your phone (and data) will remain active and safe.) However, you can set your phone to automatically disconnect from the REDFLY when the REDFLY goes into Sleep Mode.
  • Page 27: Uninstalling Redfly Software

    REDFLY software): TOUChSCREEN Select the Start/Settings screen. Select the System tab at the bottom of the screen. Select Remove Programs. Select “Celio Corporation REDFLY” from the list: Choose “REMOVE” at the lower-right of the screen. Choose YES to confirm the deletion:...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Windows Mobile will remove the REDFLY software. NON-TOUChSCREEN Select Start/Settings/Remove Programs Select Celio Corporation RedFly from the list. Confirm the removal by choosing YES. 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.
  • Page 29 I have erratic performance viewing video on my REDFLY. Video playback is highly dependent on your phone’s processor power, available memory, the type of data connection you have to the Internet, as well as the type of connection you have between your phone and your REDFLY. The default Windows Mobile Media Player also does not natively support some types of video and audio files.
  • Page 30: Cleaning The Redfly

    If a hardware defect occurs and Celio Corp. receives a valid claim within the 90 days, at its option and to the extent allowed by law, Celio Corp. will either (1) repair the hardware defect at no charge, using new or refurbished parts, or (2) exchange the REDFLY with a new one or which has been manufactured from new and/or serviceable used parts and which is at least functionally equivalent to the original product.
  • Page 31: Specifications

    Do not get the REDFLY 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 Celio for the proper procedure to restore your REDFLY after a fall or getting it wet.
  • Page 32: End User License Agreement

    “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.
  • Page 33 COMPLIANCE WITH LICENSES. If you are a business or organization, you agree that upon request of Celio Corp or Celio Corp’s authorized agent, you will within thirty (30) days fully document and certify that Use of any and all Celio Corp Software at the time of the request is in conformity with your valid license obtained from Celio Corp.
  • Page 34: Regulatory Compliance

    FCC RADIO FREqUENCY ExPOSURE STATEMENT The Redfly C8 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 C8 is well below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits.

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