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2002. 9. Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of procedures and artwork, some of the screens displayed on your device may be different from the ones that appear in this user’s manual.
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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, use can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Dropping your Majesty and creating a strong impact or using excessive force on it may result in damage or malfunctioning. Getting your Majesty wet in the rain or spilling some beverage may result in a break down. Do not voluntarily disassemble, repair, or assemble your Majesty. If it needs to be repaired, contact the customer support center.
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When the battery’s capacity is insufficient, either charge it or exchange it with a charged battery as quickly as possible. Important data stored in the memory will be lost if the battery is completely drained. For safekeeping, store your Majesty in its original case from purchase.
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CYBERBANK. In order to stand out from other products in the world, Majesty has installed a CDMA mobile phone module in the Personal Data Assistant (PDA) for voice calls and wireless Internet communications, anywhere and anyplace.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Hardware Features ...............1-1 Using your Majesty for the first time ..........1-5 Soft Reset & Hard Reset ...............1-7 Microsoft Programs ..............1-8 The 3 Party Programs ..............1-9 Chapter 2 Customizing & Maintenance Setting Majesty Preference ............2-1 Managing Battery Power.............. 2-11 Managing and Applying Memory...........
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Chapter 6 Microsoft Programs Media Player ................6-1 MSN Messenger ................6-5 Remote Desktop Connection ............6-13 Terminal Emulator ..............6-15 Word Viewer................6-16 Excel Viewer................6-18 PowerPoint Viewer..............6-21 Image Viewer ................6-24 PDF Viewer ................6-27 Chapter 7 The 3 Party Programs Contacts ..................7-1 Calendar ..................7-6...
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What’s in the box? AC adapter USB Cable Majesty Cradle Cyberbank CD User Manual...
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Majesty Hardware Features ⒜ ⒝ ⒢ ⒞ ⒡ ① ⒟ ⒠ ⒣ Recording & Alarm Status LED / Battery Charging LED Hot Keys / Keyboard(44 Keys) Microphone / Touch Screen(LCD) Speaker / Reset Button Ear-Set Jack / CF(Compact Flash) Card Slot...
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44-Keyboard The views below will introduce you to how to use the 44-keyboard. ① ③ ② ⑤ ⑦ ④ ⑥ ④ value will be entered When you press each button, basically . With the Shift button pressed down, if you press each button, capital letter will be entered. When you press the ②...
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Follow these steps to begin using your Majesty: When your Majesty comes out from the factory, the Power-Cutting Switch is in the OFF position. If you use it for the first time, more the Power-Cutting Switch toward the ON position with your stylus.
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Installing Microsoft ActiveSync and Establishing a Partnership Install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 or later from Cyberbank CD or download at www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/downloads. And then install CyberbankUSBupdate.exe from Cyberbank CD or at www.cb.co.kr. Install Microsoft ActiveSync Establishing a Partnership Select this to establish a partnership Partnership is not established and your device is connected to desktop as Guest.
Hardware Features ⒡ ① (A) Recording & Alarm Status LED displays red during recording your voice in the recording program, flashes green in LCD-off mode. (B) Battery Charging LED displays red in charging battery, displays green when charging has completed. However, when an error happens, it flashes red.
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(G) Speaker Listen to music or set audible reminders and alerts. (H) Reset Button When your Majesty is running slow or improperly, use the stylus to press the Reset button to reset the system. (J) Ear-Set Jack The Ear-Set jack is used to connect the Ear-set. You can use this jack to speak on the phone or listen to MP3 music files.
At this time, the Recording & Alarm status LED flashes green. (R) Record button Used to run the recording program or control recording functions. More specifically, when the Majesty is turned on, you can run the recording program by pressing this Getting Started Page 1-3...
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Used to open the Internet Explorer program. (T) Infrared Port Infrared Port allows you to connect your Majesty to your desktop PC via infrared beam. For more information, see Chapter 3 “Using USB Port and Infrared Port”. (U) Lock Switch When this switch is in the lock position, you are not allowed to enter any information through the touch screen.
The battery may be drained during the transportation from the factory to the consumer; therefore you should connect AC power to the cradle and place your Majesty in it in order to charge the battery when using your Majesty for the first time.
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sometimes you have to press the power button after waiting for more than 1 ~ 2 minutes when your device is drained completely. Then you will see wall paper image as follows : (1) This icon appears when your device is synchronized with desktop through Microsoft ActiveSync.
III. Soft Reset & Hard Reset You can get your Majesty back to normal by performing a system reset when it is not operating properly. There are 2 types of system resets: Soft Reset, Hard Reset. (1) Soft Reset Performs Soft Reset when your Majesty operating system responds slowly or is temporarily out of order.
IV. Microsoft Programs ActiveSync. Synchronize information (Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Inbox, Files) between your device and desktop. Internet Explorer. Browse the Web and view channels and subscription content. Inbox. Send and receive e-mail messages from your device. Microsoft WordPad. Create new documents or view and edit Word documents created on your desktop.
Enables you to view and edit Excel documents created on your desktop. DioPen. Enable you to input Korean and English characters. bBackup. Enables you to backup or restore the data in your Majesty’s RAM (file, DB, registry) to and from CF Cards and IPSM.
& & Setting Majesty Preferences This details ways you can optimize your device using the Settings, and describes ways you can expand features and functionality by adding programs. On the Start menu, point to Settings, tap Control Panel, and the following display will appear.
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(1) Regional Settings 1) Regional Settings: First choose the national language in order to change program Date, Time, Currency, and Number display forms and how to line up numbers through Regional Settings. 2) Time: Set the Time forms used in the system. 3) Date: Set the Date forms used in the system.
3) Backlight For battery conservation, the backlight can be set to go off after the preset time when the your Majesty is not in use. When you resume work on your Majesty, the backlight automatically turns back on. When using battery or external power, the backlight goes off after the preset time when your device is not in use.
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(4) Volume & Sounds 1) Volume: Allows you to set the volume of sounds coming out through Ear-Set and your Majesty speakers. 2) Sounds: Allows you to set different sounds associated with different events used in Windows CE.
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Identification: You can set the general information of the Owner. (6) Stylus 1) Calibration: From time to time you may need to recalibrate your Majesty touch screen. Calibration is essential for adjusting your touch screen’s recognition sensitivity. Lightly holding the stylus, tap the exact center of the target (+).
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As your device needs much more program memories, it is recommended that program memory than storage memory you allocate much more memory to 3) Device Name : default name is WindowCE. When you establish a new partnership of your device with desktop, you can not use the existing names.
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(10) Certificates Enable you to store or delete certificates you want. (11) Internet Options 1) General : allows you to set the options of Internet. Delete all cache stored on memory. Delete the Web site list you have visited before. 2) Connection : allows you to set how to connect and the preference of using LAN card.
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(12) Keyboard You can control how quickly characters respond to pressing a key on your keyboard. (13) Memory Manager Allows you to create or delete a partition of NAND Flash, SD or CF card. When you create or delete files so many times, you will see some errors on your device. Then format memory to use it just like brand new.
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When None is selected on the 3 item, your device will never be in the suspend mode. (15) Dialing Allows you to create dialing locations and set dialing options. (16) Keyboard Allows you to control the response speed (re-enter time & repeat speed) of keyboard. Test repeat speed of keyboard.
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(19) PC Connect When you want to connect to desktop using the Serial cable, select the Change button and select Serial ActiveSync from the list. (20) USB Host Controller Select the Use option box to connect USB devices (for example, USB printer, USB Network LAN Card &...
Managing Battery Power The files or data you have drawn up are saved in your Majesty’s volatile RAM. When your Majesty’s battery (Main Battery and Backup Battery) is fully drained out, all data stored in the volatile RAM is lost.
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Majesty Preference section of this chapter. Your device is set to turn off the unnecessary sounds. For more information, see the Setting Majesty Preference section of this chapter. What’ s the Sleep mode? It is a state where your device’ s power is off leaving only the minimum amount of power needed in order to maintain memory data and to conserve battery power when not in use.
III. Managing and Applying Memory There are 5 types of memories in your Majesty that you can use: RAM, Local Storage(part of ROM), USB Storage connected USB Host Controller, and CF & SD Memory Card. (1) RAM RAM is used as storage space where you can store data or files, and as program space.
(4) CF (Compact Flash) Memory Card CF Memory Card is a device that performs the same functions as the floppy disk of your desktop. Because CF Memory Card can store data permanently, you can use it to back up data from RAM to safely preserve it. (5) SD(Secure Digital) Memory Card SD Memory Card is a device that performs the same functions as the floppy disk of your desktop.
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Microsoft ActiveSync on your device because it was preinstalled. Install Microsoft ActiveSync & Establish a Partnership Install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 or later from Cyberbank CD or download at www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/downloads. And then install CyberbankUSBupdate.exe After installation is complete, the ActiveSync Setup from Cyberbank CD or at www.cb.co.kr.
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Select the Next button. Select the Next button. Place your device on cradle, connect USB cable to desktop and connect the power cable to power outlet and then select the Next button. Select the Yes button to establish a partnership before synchronizing data between device and desktop Select this option to establish a partnership.
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A desktop can establish partnerships with several devices(but, not at the same time), while one device can establish partnerships with up to two desktops. Select the Next button. Select items you want to synchronize, otherwise, deselect. Select the Next button. Select the Finish button.
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Select the option box you want and select OK. You will see Microsoft ActiveSync screen shown below. This is a partnership name established with desktop through Microsoft ActiveSync. These are the selected items for synchronization during establishing a partnership. Sometimes, you have to hard-reset your device to solve problems that happen on your device.
Synchronizing Data Synchronization compares the data on your device with your desktop and updates both computers with the most recent information. Synchronization with Microsoft Outlook 2002 requires ActiveSync 3.5 or later on the desktop. You can synchronize e-mail messages in your device Inbox with e-mail messages in Microsoft Outlook on your desktop.
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Select Contacts and select the Settings button. Select Tasks and select the Settings button. Select Inbox and select the Settings button. Select this to synchronize messages in the Inbox folder. Page 3-6 Chapter 3...
Select Files and select the Settings button. This is the folder that synchronizes selected files on your mobile device with the corresponding files on this desktop. Select OK, and data will be synchronized and the short cut to Folder ( ) will appear.
Select the folder you want and select Paste of the Edit menu or select Paste from the pop-up menu shown through right clicking. Files created on your desktop may need to be converted before you can use them on your device, and files created on your device may need to be converted before you can use them on your desktop.
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However, if you want your file converted to a specific file extension name through Microsoft ActiveSync, select the Desktop to Device tab or the Device to Desktop tab. When you need to change extension name, select the file type on your desktop and select the Edit button.
II. Backup & Restore using Backup/Restore of ActiveSync You can back up files created on your device, database, PIM data and programs installed in RAM to your desktop using Microsoft ActiveSync, and restore them when needed. Backup can either be performed automatically when your device is connected to your desktop, or manually whenever needed.
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2) Restore As programs or new files newly created on your device since your last backup will be loast during restoration, you had better move them to your desktop or CF card, SD card or Local Storage folder before you restore data. 1.
III. How to install programs using ActiveSync (1) Using Setup.exe or Install.exe 1. Download the program to your desktop computer (or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your desktop computer). Be sure to select the program designed for Windows CE and the StrongARM processor. You may see a single *.exe or *.xip file, a *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions of files for different device types and processors.
IV. Using Sync Port and Infrared Port Keep your device in the cradle when you are not carrying it with you, so it is always charged, synchronized, and ready to go. Turn off your device or remove it from the cradle before you shut down your desktop.
You can back up data to internal (RAM) memory on your device; however, if you perform hard reset or accidentally lose power, the backup file will be erased. To ensure the safety of your data, it is recommended that you back up Local Storage (a part of non-volatile Flash ROM), CF memory card (purchase optionally) and SD memory card (purchase optionally).
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4. Select the Browse button. Select this option to use password. 5. Select the folder you want to backup and enter the backup file name. 6. Select OK, and then the backup process gets started. 7. After the backup process, make sure that the backup file is in there. Page 4-2 Chapter 4...
Restore 1. Select the Backup & Restore icon to have the bUSEFUL Backup Plus wizard start. 2. Select Restore your device from a backup and select the Next button. 3. Select the Browse button and select the file(*.BUF) you want. 4.
& & Internet Explorer Device provides an Internet Explorer that is compatible to Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Browser and supports HTML4.0 and JavaScript. Insert the wireless or wired LAN card (you have to purchase it optionally.) into CF card slot and see the corresponding icon on the taskbar.
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(1) Internet Option Select Internet Option from the View menu of the Internet Explorer. Home page Search page Delete the existing web site list Delete cache Internet Connection Proxy server during Internet Connection Security Advanced settings for alarm, script (2) Convenient Functions Find Helps you to quickly find specific text on the current Web page.
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