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  • Page 2 No part of this manual can be replicated nor copied by any means – all electronic or mechanical means such as digital media or paper, etc. -- without prior written consent from Catchwell. The contents of this manual can be subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Information on this manual ....... 5 Adjusting Volume ........39 Precautions for Users ....... 6 Display of battery level ......40 Resetting CW30 ........41 Chapter 1. Getting Started How to perform a soft reset ....41 How to perform a hard reset ....41 Product Components ........
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    FCC compliance information ....94 Installing a software ........ 75 Information to User ......... 94 Setting up GPS on CW30 ....... 75 Operation ..........76 GPS maps on a microSD card .... 76 Answering calls while using GPS ..76 When you lose GPS signals in a car ...
  • Page 5 - Supplier information, the user ’ s contacts, and the place where the user works If a problem reported to the Technical Support Team of Catchwell has not resolved, a user may have to send the product to Catchwell for services and Catchwell doesn ’ t provide the user with a replacement device unless there is a signed agreement between the user and Catchwell.
  • Page 6 Only use the provided batteries, power adapter, and cradle. In regard to the damages resulting from other software installed by a user after purchasing the product, Catchwell shall not warrant the product.
  • Page 7 About communication Do not use PDA nor make a call while driving a car to avoid an accident. Do not touch the product or its power plug with wet hand or you may get shocked by electricity. Turn off the product in aircraft or in hospital.
  • Page 8: Product Components

    Chapter 1. Getting Started Product Components ......9 Unpacking the product ...... 11 Accessories ........12 Accessory components ......12 Accessories for individual use ... 13 Installing the SIM card....... 15 Installing the main battery ....16 Install the battery ........16 Charging the battery......
  • Page 9 This chapter will explain each part of the product and its accessories. Contents Ear phone jack Scan button Statue LED - Charging : red LED turn on - Operation : blue LED turn on - Full charging : green LED turn on - Connecting error : Blink red LED Power button Send button...
  • Page 10 Contents Handbelt Battery Lock latch SD memory slot USIM slot Handbelt slot Battery charging connector Reset button Rear speaker Flash LED Stylus holder Digital camera Barcode scanner...
  • Page 11 Please check whether or not there is any damaged or missing component in the box. If there is any problem, please contact the supplier. Stylus and its string Main unit of PDA Hand strap Waist strap Li-ion polymer battery Protective lm Earset: if it has a phone function...
  • Page 12 1-slot cradle Cradle for charging and communication Power adapter USB cable Power cord Cradle components for the use in a car Cradle for car use Car mount kit...
  • Page 13 4-slot cradle components 4-slot cradle Power adapter USB cable Power cord Leather case Hand strap Waist strap Stylus Stylus string...
  • Page 14 Li-ion polymer battery Protective lm Earset USB cable Power adapter Power cord...
  • Page 15 Please refer to the manual provided by your service provider for further information on SIM card. After installing a SIM card for the rst time or after replacing it, Turn on the device Press tap on Wireless Manager on Today Screen. Make sure the phone is turned on Make a call for checking cellular connection.
  • Page 16 One battery comes with the product. You can buy extra battery separately. Insert the battery from the bottom to t into Press down the top of the battery toward the the slot of the device on the bottom. device and slide the latch to the left to x the battery with the device.
  • Page 17 Before using the battery for the rst time, please fully charge the battery until yellow light is on LED, which indicates charging status. Use only the adapter and cable that came with cradle when charging the battery. In order to charge the backup battery inside the product, we recommend that you charge the battery more than 24 hours before using the product for the rst time.
  • Page 18 To check the charging status of CW30, tap Start > Settings > Systems > Power and open Power Screen. Check automatic power-off after a certain period of time by tapping “ Advanced ” tab in order to expand battery running...
  • Page 19 Turn off the power of CW30 to charge at a faster speed. How to set CW30 so that it is turned off when it is not used for a speci c time Start > Settings > Power icon > Advanced tab...
  • Page 20 How to set CW30 so that only the backlight is turned off when it is not used for a speci c time Start > Settings > System > Backlight icon > Battery Power tab On battery power: Disable backlight if device is not used for (When batter power is used: turning off the backlight when it is not used for the following time period) Select the X mark and select one of 1 min~5 min from the dropdown menu.
  • Page 21 Select Wireless Manager. Wireless Connectivity option may differ depending on the composition. Press speci ed button to activate or deactivate wireless network. Press ALL button to activate or deactivate every wireless connection. Press Menu to compose connectivity settings.
  • Page 22 The MicroSD card slot provides an additional saving device function. This slot is located at the bottom of the battery mounting part. To prevent MicroSD from damages is careful about static electricity or other damages. It is recommended to follow the appropriate ESD preventive measures for static electricity. [Installing MicroSD] Removing MicroSD is in the reverse order.
  • Page 23: Overview

    Chapter 2. Using CW30 Overview ........... 24 Start Screen ........24 Title bar ..........24 Noti cations .......... 25 Connectivity .......... 25 Status-indicating icons ......26 Audio ............. 27 Battery level .......... 27 Home Screen ........28 Classic Home Screen......29 Soft key indicator bar ......
  • Page 24 This chapter will explain how to use the buttons of CW30 and status icons, including the basic instructions on turning on CW 30, resetting, data entry and capture. The default wireless status of CW30 is as follows: Wireless LAN – Off Bluetooth –...
  • Page 25 The backup battery is low. Received more than one instant message. Received more than one email or text message. Received more than one voice message. There are more noti cations than indicated. Tapping this icon will display the rest noti cations. Noti cations of upcoming appointments Table 2-1 Connected.
  • Page 26 There are missed calls. Dialing without SIM card. Call is in progress. Calls are forwarded. Call on hold Antenna/Signal icons: Connected to a wireless network and signal strength is okay. Antenna/Signal icon: Not connected to a wireless network Antenna/Signal icon: No service or signal search is not available Connecting to HSDPA.
  • Page 27 All sound is on All sound is off Vibration mode is on Table 2-1 Main battery charging. Main battery fully charged Main battery charged enough Main battery is half full Main battery is low Main battery is very low Table 2-1...
  • Page 28 The Home Screen showing the list of applications and information status indicating bar is scrollable. The application and its additional information are highlighted in Information status bar. The home screen moves up and down if you scroll the screen up and down while pressing and holding on the screen with your nger.
  • Page 29 You can change the Home Screen into the classic layouts used for Windows Mobile 6.5. [Home Screen in classic layout] To change the screen to the classic layouts, go to Start > Setting > Home tab. [Setting Home Screen] Uncheck the checkbox that was pre-checked by Windows and select other options. Then press OK.
  • Page 30 The soft key indicator bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and there are two post-key buttons. This button shows a user a task and menu depending on situations and can be dynamically changed. For example, the soft key of viewing the list of Contacts is New menu.
  • Page 31 Alarms Setting local time of each country and alarms Picture & videos Viewing and managing pictures, animation, gif, and video les. Windows Media Playing audio and video les. Purchasing or downloading applications from the Marketplace. You Marketplace can reconnect to it after upgrading via the Internet using ActiveSync, if it is your rst time use.
  • Page 32 Game Launching games. Creating handwriting memos or pictures or voice Notes recoding les. Tasks Managing tasks File Explorer Con guring and managing les in the device Internet Sharing Share the Internet connection using CW30...
  • Page 33 Task Manager please refer to user ’ s manual of Microsoft application for Windows Mobile 6. Searching for contacts, data, or other information in CW30. Contact Search For further information, please refer to user ’ s manual of Microsoft applications for Windows Mobile 6.
  • Page 34 Pre-installed con guration applications are listed in Table 2-4. Choose Start > Settings to open Settings folder. [Table 2-4. Con guration applications inside the Settings folder] Opening Bluetooth applications, setting CW30 to visible mode, Bluetooth and searching for other Bluetooth devices within range.
  • Page 35 System System applications are contained (see the below). Beam A feature related to IrDA (however, it is not supported on CW30) In order for the device to connect to the Internet or private local Connections networks by con guring more than of connection types – Dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, Modem, etc.
  • Page 36 Owner Information Entering CW30 owner ’ s information. Phone Con gures the phone settings...
  • Page 37 Viewing the basic system information such as the version of About Windows Mobile R, the type of processor used for CW30, etc. Setting the expiry time of display backlight and adjusting Backlight brightness. Setting Barcode message modes, gun modes, decoding Barcode sounds, etc.
  • Page 38 Displaying installed applications in CW30 using Mobile Device Manager. Checking memory allocation status and memory card information; aborting Memory currently-running programs. Con guring CW30 locale settings according to each region including how to Regional Settings display numbers, currencies, date/time, or time format. Remove Programs Removing programs installed in CW30.
  • Page 39 Adjust volume moving the slide bar by dragging it. Turn on or off the volume by selecting turn-off or turn-on radio button. You can adjust system volume via Sounds and Alarms window or use the up-and-down button located on the side of CW30.
  • Page 40 Battery icon on the Navigation Bar indicates battery power level. If the main battery is lower than the pre-speci ed level, the corresponding icon displays the level; when battery dialogue box appears, it displays the main battery level. [Figure 2-9. Battery level dialogue box] On the Home Screen, the battery icon is always displayed on the Navigation Bar, indicating battery level.
  • Page 41 There are two kinds of resets: Soft rest and hard reset. A soft reset will restart CW30 after closing all running programs. A hard reset, also, restarts CW30 along with resetting the clock. The data stored in ash memory or storage card will remain intact.
  • Page 42 Press power button at the front of the device for a short while.
  • Page 43 Prevent unauthorized use of the device by using the device-locking feature. When locked, CW30 will not respond to all input from the screen or keyboard. To lock CW30, tap Lock icon that looks like a lock beneath the Start. To unlock CW30, slide the lock button to the left or to the right.
  • Page 44 Tap Con rm. When a user tries to access CW30 after a certain period of unused time, a password screen will be prompted. This window is also prompted when CW30 is connected with a host computer via the cradle or via the communication cable.
  • Page 45 To activate and deactivate the vibrator, press and hold “ * ” . A user can use a stylus for selecting items and entering information when using CW30. A stylus is for CW30 what a mouse is for a computer.
  • Page 46 When you enter data using the keypad, you can use just one hand or use both hands (see gure 2-22). Entering data using one hand Entering data using both hands How to view pictures and video clips Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon Choose pictures or video clips you want to view.
  • Page 47 How to take a picture Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon. Choose camera on the navigation bar. Check the image in the view nder, and, if necessary, adjust settings. To turn on the Autofocus function, press and hold “ ” key for more than two seconds. To turn off the Autofocus function, Press and hold “...
  • Page 48 How to create video clips Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon Tap camera icon on the navigation bar Choose Menu > Videos to set the shooting mode to video. Available recording time will be displayed on the screen. The default video recording time is limited to 30 seconds. Start recording by tapping Enter key Stop recording by tapping Enter key again [Pictures &...
  • Page 49: Laser Scanning

    Chapter 3. Data Capture Overview ........... 50 Laser scanning ........50 Things to be considered for scanning .. 50 Scanning barcodes ......51 Image decoding......... 52 Operation modes....... 52 Image scanning ......... 53...
  • Page 50 When scanning, move CW30 forward and backward in order to nd an optimal operation range. Angle Scanning at too tilted angle is more likely to fail in recognition.
  • Page 51 [[Figure 3-1 1D Laser Scanning] Laser beam comes out of the end of CW30 while the scan button is pressed. The red scan beam should cover the entire barcode. The laser beam indicates that scanning is under way, and if an alarm goes off and the laser is turned off indicates that the barcode was successfully decoded.
  • Page 52 The image scanner photographs barcodes using digital camera technologies and saves the photographed images, and then extracts data with an optimal decoding algorithm. The CW30 to which an integrated image scanner is integrated supports 4 operations mode. Each mode can be changed on the barcode setting menu.
  • Page 53 Check an application necessary for scanning is running in CW30. [Figure 3-3 2D Image Scanning] Pressing the scanning button turns on the aiming pattern helping to level at a target. Move the aiming pattern to the center of a barcode area. The red laser beams indicates that scanning is under way, and an alarm goes off, meaning that decoding of the barcode was successful.
  • Page 54: Using The Phone Application

    Viewing call details ......69 Handling incoming calls ....60 Using Call History menu....70 Smart Dialing........60 Switching calls on CW30....70 To search for phone numbers ... 61 Text message ........71 How to nd contacts ......61 Viewing text messages ......
  • Page 55 Regardless of running programs, a user can use the phone application anytime he wants. In order to use the phone application, choose Start > Phone or just tap the green button on the keypad of CW30. The phone can be activated or deactivated via the Wireless Manager in a Windows Mobile 6.5 device. Wireless can be launched by choosing Start >...
  • Page 56 [Headset mode] Headsets can be used for audio applications. CW30 Connect a headset to the earphone jack located on the side of CW30. Adjust volume appropriately before connecting the headset. When connected, sound doesn ’ t come out of the speaker any more.
  • Page 57 Making an emergency call is possible even if the SIM card is not installed. Refer to page 7 for more details. A user can make a call via voice call, contacts, call list, and text message box on CW30.
  • Page 58 Press Send or the green Talk key on the keypad of CW30. To stop an outbound call or terminate a call, press End or tap the red End key on CW30 keypad. When wrong keys are pressed, erase the numbers by tapping Delete key( ) one by one.
  • Page 59 Start voice call by tapping the phone icon next to the number. To make a call or terminate a call, tap End or tap the red End Call key on CW30 keypad. You can use an emergency call even if the SIM card is not installed. For more details on the installation of the SIM card, refer to SIM Card Installation on page 3.
  • Page 60 To answer an incoming call when you are already on a call, tap Stand-by key to switch to stand-by mode. You can use other programs of CW30 while you are on a call. If you want to switch to Phone screen, tap Talk or Start >...
  • Page 61 You can search for phone numbers by entering on or two numbers at the beginning. By entering more than three numbers at the beginning, you can search for saved contacts and phone numbers from SIM card. Enter the rst letter of the name in contacts. If there are many matching items, you can narrow your search by adding extra letters.
  • Page 62 If you mute the microphone during a call, you can hear the voice of the other, but the other can ’ t hear your voice. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. Make a call.
  • Page 63 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. Tap Call History on the Phone keypad. Press and hold on a call record including a memo or the memo icon. Tap View Memo. Tap OK to end.
  • Page 64 How to add a number to Speed Dial on the Phone keypad Check if there are contacts and numbers that you wish to add to the Speed Dial in the Call History. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30. Tap Speed Dial > Menu > New.
  • Page 65 Tap OK to add the contact to Speed Dial list. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30. Tap Speed Dial button. Press Edit … or an item to be deleted for a short while. Tap Edit … or Delete.
  • Page 66 You can manage your call history such as resetting talk time and deleting call history. Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 to display the phone keypad. Tap Call History button on the phone keypad.
  • Page 67 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. Tap Call History on the phone keypad. Tap Menu. Choose Call Timers. Tap Reset (Not counters of all calls are initialized).
  • Page 68 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. Tap Call History on the phone keypad. Tap Menu icon. Choose Delete All Calls. Tap OK.
  • Page 69 Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. Tap Call History on the phone keypad. Choosing an item will lead you to the call details screen. If more than two calls are in progress, only the rst one will be recorded.
  • Page 70 Proceed with the second call. After being connected to the second call, a switching button will be displayed on the keypad. To end each call, tap End on the phone keypad or tap the red End Talk key on CW30 keypad.
  • Page 71 You can send or receive text messages using Text Message features. How to view text messages Regardless of using voice call, you can check your text messages. You will be noti ed by New Text Message Noti cation window when you have a new text message. [Noti cation of new text message] On the new text message screen, you can make a call, save or read or delete messages.
  • Page 72 Text Message window will appear. Tap a text message in the message list. When the phone is turned off, you have to turn it on to make a call or to send a new message. How to create a new text message Tap Start >...
  • Page 73 You can enter the receiver ’ s number into the receiver ’ s number column or enter the number by searching for the number from Contacts after tapping Menu > Add Receivers … Enter a message into the message area. When completed, tap Send button.
  • Page 74: Installing A Software

    Chapter 5. Using a GPS Navigation Overview ........... 75 Installing a software ......75 Setting up GPS on CW30 ....75 Operation ..........76 GPS maps on a microSD card ....76 Answering calls while using GPS ..76 When you lose GPS signals in a car ..77...
  • Page 75 The user is responsible for the safe use of CW30 in a car by correctly xing it on a safe place free from blocking vision or causing accidents, injuries, or damages. A driver must drive safely, attending to all traf cs, and take special care not to risk safe driving by using this device.
  • Page 76 If such a location is not available, it may take longer time to receive the signals or CW30 may be unable to calculate the initial position quickly. In case of indoor use, the access to GPS signals may be restricted or impossible.
  • Page 77 If the window of your car is heating-wired, it may affect the GPS performance of CW30 by blocking the GPS signals. To strengthen GPS signals, install CW30 to the place exposed to the sky without any obstacles. For a quick reception of the GPS signal, CW30 requires a clear view of the sky If there is no internal GPS in the device, a user may use a Bluetooth GPS.
  • Page 78: Afh (Adaptive Frequency Hopping)

    Chapter 6. Using Bluetooth Overview ........... 79 AFH (Adaptive Frequency Hopping) ... 79 Security ..........80 Composition of Bluetooth ....80 The ports supported by Microsoft Bluetooth Stack ......... 81 Hard reset ..........81 Soft reset ..........81 Pause ............ 81 Restart ..........
  • Page 79: Maintenance

    Bluetooth wireless connection of CW30 is working at Class 2 device power level. The maximum output power is 2.5 mW and the estimated distance is 10 m (32.8 ft). The distance depending on power levels may differ in the measured environments such as open space or closed of ce space, etc.
  • Page 80 Implement a security at the level of applications. Microsoft stack supports smart synchronization. For the details, see Microsoft MSDN. In principle, CW30 is con gured to use Microsoft Bluetooth stack. The available services via Microsoft Bluetooth stack is listed in Table 6-1.
  • Page 81 Under the condition that the Bluetooth pairing between CW30 and other Bluetooth device is active, if there is no data exchange between the devices, CW30 will be timed out. However, once the power button of CW30 is pressed, CW30 will be temporarily suspended (except for the case of making a call), and CW30 will be awake from the suspend mode right after receiving data from the Bluetooth device.
  • Page 82 (e.g. aircraft). When wireless connection is turned off, no other Bluetooth devices can detect or connect to CW30. To exchange information with other Bluetooth devices within the operation range, turn on the Bluetooth wireless connection. The communication using Bluetooth wireless connection is only available within the close distance.
  • Page 83 Deselect Turn on Bluetooth Tap OK. CW30 can receive information from a detected device without connecting to it. But, when connected, the device connected to CW30 will automatically exchange data with CW30 if Bluetooth wireless connection is activated. How to nd a Bluetooth device within the range Activate Bluetooth on both devices.
  • Page 84 Tab Add New Device. Then CW30 will begin to search for a new Bluetooth device within the range. [Figure 6-3. Searching for a Bluetooth device] Choose a device from the list. [Figure 6-4 Selecting a Bluetooth device] Tap Next. A password input screen will appear.
  • Page 85 If smart synchronization is pre-con gured or pre-de ned PIN is requested, the password input screen will not appear. [Figure 6-5. Entering a password] Enter a password of other device. Then the device will be added to Bluetooth device list. [Figure 6-6.
  • Page 86 For more details, refer to user ’ s manual of the headset. Only WAN audio will be transmitted to a headset. System audio will keep being transmitted to CW30 speaker. You can answer or make a call using a hands-free pro le.
  • Page 87 Check the distance between two devices is within 10 m (30 ft). Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Device tab. Tap Add New Devices. CW30 will start to search for a detectable Bluetooth device within the range. Select a device from the list.
  • Page 88 Tap COM ports tab. Tap New Outgoing Port. Add a Device screen will appear. Select the serial device and tap Next. Select a COM port from the drop-down menu. Tap Finish.
  • Page 89 This process alone will not create a partnership. To make a partnership again, the application must run Microsoft Bluetooth Stack by opening the selected COM port. As is the case with a wired serial cable connection, ActiveSync also uses a wireless Bluetooth serial port connection. Therefore, an application required for connecting to the correct serial port must be con gured.
  • Page 90 Activate Bluetooth on the both device and set the Bluetooth device into detection and connection mode. Check the distance between two devices is within 10 m (30 ft). Tap Add a Device after selecting Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. CW30 will start to search for a new Bluetooth device within the range.
  • Page 91: Safety Instructions On Battery

    Chapter 7. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance........92 Safety instructions on battery .... 92 Cleaning ..........93 Screen ........... 93 Scanner window ........93 Connectors ..........93 Cradle ........... 94...
  • Page 92 When temperature is high, do not keep it on the dashboard of a car and keep it away from heat sources. Do not use or store CW30 at dirty, humid, or wet places. Use a soft lens-cleaning cloth for cleaning CW30. If the surface of CW30 screen gets dirty, clean it with a diluted detergent.
  • Page 93 Cleaning the exterior of the device Use only computer-cleaning detergents or dedicated cleaners. Use only computer-cleaning detergents or dedicated cleaners. Be careful not to allow liquid to pervade into the gaps at the corner of screen. To avoid any scratch, wipe it off with a non-abrasive dry cloth. Clean it regularly with a lens cleaner.
  • Page 94: Fcc Compliance Information

    Remove the power cable from the cradle. Soak the end of a swap in isopropyl alcohol and rub connector pins. Be careful not to leave uff at the surface of connectors. Rub the connectors carefully, so that both sides of the connectors are surely cleaned; repeat this three times. Remove the foreign materials inside the cradle with compressed air, etc.
  • Page 95 Body-Worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 20 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 20 mm. separation distance between the user ’ s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.
  • Page 96: Sar Information

    SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT ’ S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
  • Page 97: Limited Warranty

    CATCHWELL is not responsible for any Product that is lost or damaged in transit. If CATCHWELL ships a replacement product to you before receiving the original product and you fail to return the original product to CATCHWELL within thirty (30) days from the date the warranty service authorization is issued, CATCHWELL will charge you the current manufacturer's suggested retail price of such product.
  • Page 98 INDEX 1XRTT 25 Charging the battery 17 3G 25, 26 Cleaning 93 Clock & Alarms 34 communication 7 Connected 25 A2DP/ AVRCP 90 Connections 34, 35 About 37 connector 9 Active Sync 33, 89 Contacts 30, 58 adapter 12, 13, 14 cradle 13 Adjusting Volume 39 Cradle 12...
  • Page 99 headsets 56 Home 30, 34 ok 9 Home Screen 28 HSDPA 25, 26 password 43, 84, 85 PDA 11 Idling state 25 Personal 35 Image decoding 50, 52 phone 55 Image scanning 53 Phone 30, 36 indicator bar 30 phone call 57 information status indicating bar 28 Phone Dialer 58 Installation 6...
  • Page 100 sound 27 Sounds & Noti cations 34 speaker 9, 10 Speed Dial 63 Start Screen 24, 30 Stylus 11, 13 Stylus holder 10 Switching calls 70 Synchronization 25 System 35 Taking a picture 47 Task Manager 33 Tasks 32 Text 30 Text message 71 Today 15 Turning on or off the phone 55...

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