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10No ContentsΗ HandbeltΘ Battery Lock latchΙ SD memory slotΚ USIM slotΛ Handbelt slotΜ Battery charging connectorΝ Reset buttonΞ Rear speakerΟ Flash L
100sound 27Sounds & Noti¿cations 34speaker 9, 10Speed Dial 63Start Screen 24, 30Stylus 11, 13Stylus holder 10Switching calls 70Synchroniza
11Unpacking the productPlease check whether or not there is any damaged or missing component in the box. If there is any problem, please contact the s
12AccessoriesAccessory componentsCradle for charging and communicationUSB cable Cradle for car use Car mount kitPower adapter Power cord kjG\} 1-slo
13GG GkjG\}4-slot cradlePower adapterLeather case Hand strap Stylus Stylus stringWaist strapUSB cable Power cord 4-slot cradle componentsAccessorie
14kjG\}Li-ion polymer batteryUSB cablePower cordPower adapterProtective ¿lm Earset
15Installing the SIM cardPlease refer to the manual provided by your service provider for further information on SIM card.After installing a SIM card
16Installing the main batteryInstall the battery1212Insert the battery from the bottom to ¿t into the slot of the device on the bottom.Press down the
17Charging the batteryCharging temperatureBefore using the battery for the ¿rst time, please fully charge the battery until yellow light is on LED, wh
18How to check remaining power in the batteryTo check the charging status of CW30, tap Start > Settings > Systems > Power and open Power Scre
19Leave CW30 connected to the power when it is not in use. Set the power to turn itself off when it is not used for a speci¿c time.Set the back light
2Product Notices2011 by Catchwell, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this manual can be replicated nor copied by any means – all electronic or mech
20Changing backlight settingsTurning off the wireless functionHow to set CW30 so that only the backlight is turned off when it is not used for a speci
21Select Wireless Manager.Press speci¿ed button to activate or deactivate wireless network.Press ALL button to activate or deactivate every wireless c
22MicroSD(Micro Secure Digital) cardAdjusting the hand strapThe MicroSD card slot provides an additional saving device function. This slot is located
Chapter 2. Using CW30Overview ... 24Start Screen ... 24Title bar ...
242Using CW30OverviewStart ScreenTitle barThis chapter will explain how to use the buttons of CW30 and status icons, including the basic instructions
25The backup battery is low.Received more than one instant message.Received more than one email or text message.Received more than one voice message.T
26There are missed calls.Dialing without SIM card.Call is in progress.Calls are forwarded.Call on holdAntenna/Signal icons: Connected to a wireless ne
27All sound is onAll sound is offVibration mode is onMain battery charging.Main battery fully chargedMain battery charged enoughMain battery is half f
28Home ScreenThe Home Screen showing the list of applications and information status indicating bar is scrollable. The application and its additional
29Classic Home ScreenYou can change the Home Screen into the classic layouts used for Windows Mobile 6.5. To change the screen to the classic layouts,
3Product Notices ... 2Table of Contents ... 3Information on this manual ...
30Soft key indicator barStart ScreenThe soft key indicator bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and there are two post-key buttons. This butt
31 Alarms Setting local time of each country and alarmsPicture & videos Viewing and managing pictures, animation, gif, and video ¿les. Windows Me
32 Game Launching games. NotesCreating handwriting memos or pictures or voice recoding ¿les. Tasks Managing tasks File Explorer Con¿guring and managi
33 Active SyncSynchronizing information between CW30 and a host computer or Exchange Task ManagerViewing memory usage and CPU allocation status. You c
34Settings folderPre-installed con¿guration applications are listed in Table 2-4. Choose Start > Settings to open Settings folder.[Table 2-4. Con¿g
35Personal Personal applications are contained (see the below).System System applications are contained (see the below).Connections folderBeam A featu
36Personal folderOwner Information Entering CW30 owner’s information.Phone Con¿gures the phone settings
37System folderAboutViewing the basic system information such as the version of Windows Mobile R, the type of processor used for CW30, etc.BacklightSe
38Keypad Con¿guring keypad shortcuts and key maps.Managed Programs Displaying installed applications in CW30 using Mobile Device Manager.MemoryCheckin
39Adjusting VolumeHow to adjust volume using speaker icon on the Navigation Bar. 123Tap the speaker icon to open the volume dialogue box. Adjust volum
4To search for phone numbers ... 61How to ¿nd contacts ... 61To mute the microphone during a call ... 62Ho
40Display of battery levelBattery icon on the Navigation Bar indicates battery power level. If the main battery is lower than the pre-speci¿ed level,
41Resetting CW30 There are two kinds of resets: Soft rest and hard reset. A soft reset will restart CW30 after closing all running programs. A hard re
42Turning on or off backlightPress power button at the front of the device for a short while.
43Locking CW30Locking with a passwordPrevent unauthorized use of the device by using the device-locking feature. When locked, CW30 will not respond to
44When 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 i
45Function buttonsThe buttons of CW30 have special functions.A user can use a stylus for selecting items and entering information when using CW30. A s
46Data entryViewing pictures and videosWhen you enter data using the keypad, you can use just one hand or use both hands (see ¿gure 2-22). How to view
47Taking a pictureHow to take a picture123456Tap Start > Pictures and Videos icon.Choose camera on the navigation bar.Check the image in the view ¿
48[Pictures & Videos] [Taking pictures] [Video recording]4Start recording by tapping Enter keyStop recording by tapping Enter key againVideo recor
Chapter 3. Data CaptureOverview ... 50Laser scanning ... 50Things to be conside
5Information on this manualThe contents of this manual contain the version of Windows Mobile running on CW30. The illustrations contained in this manu
503Data CaptureOverviewLaser scanningThings to be considered for scanningCW30 provides two kinds of data capture modes: Laser decoding Image decodin
51Scanning barcodes132Check a scanning application is running in CW30.Release the scan button. Laser beam comes out of the end of CW30 while the scan
52Image decodingOperation modesThe features of CW30 to which an image scanner is integrated are as follows: Recognizing linear barcodes such as Code
53Image scanning123Check an application necessary for scanning is running in CW30.Pressing the scanning button turns on the aiming pattern helping to
Chapter 4. Using the phoneOverview ... 55Using the phone application ... 55Turning on or off the ph
554Using the phoneOverview Using the phone applicationTurning on or off the phoneUsing CW30, a user can make a call, save contacts, manage phone call
56Audio modeUsing wired headsetsUsing Bluetooth headsetsYou can select one of three audio modes of CW30 when making a phone call. Handset mode: You
57Adjusting audio volumeMaking a phone callAdjust ring volume by pressing volume control settings or volume button located on the top, and adjust audi
58Using the Phone DialerUsing Contacts1122334Choose Tap Start > Phone or Tap the green Talk key on the keypad of CW30.Tap Start > ContactsTap a
59Using Call HistoryMaking emergency calls1234Tap Start > Phone or Tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad.Tap a Call History on the Phone keypad. St
6Precautions for UsersThe following is the information for the safety of users and for preventing the product from being damaged. Please read the foll
60Answering CallsHandling incoming callsSmart DialingWhen you have an incoming call, a pop-up window will appear. If a bell sound is set, the phone wi
61To search for phone numbersHow to find contacts You can search for phone numbers by entering on or two numbers at the beginning. By entering mo
62To mute the microphone during a callCreating a memoHow to mute or unmute the microphone during a callIf you mute the microphone during a call, you c
63Using Speed DialHow to check the memo created during a callYou can make a call with a single tap by creating a speed dial entry. After assigning a n
64How to add an item to Speed DialHow to add a number to Speed Dial on the Phone keypad12345Check if there are contacts and numbers that you wish to a
65Editing or Deleting Speed Dial shortcut12346Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30.Tap Speed Dial button. Press Edit… or an item to
66Using Call HistoryManaging Call HistoryModifying Call History ViewYou can check recent calls or make a call to the numbers using Call History. In Ca
67Resetting the recent call counter12345Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad.Tap Call History on the phone keypad. Tap Menu.C
68Deleting all Call History12345Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad.Tap Call History on the phone keypad. Tap Menu icon. Cho
69Viewing call details123Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30 keypad. Tap Call History on the phone keypad. Choosing an item will le
7 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 g
70Using Call History menuSwitching calls on CW301123456234Tap Start > Phone or tap the green Talk key on CW30.Tap Start > Phone or tap the green
71Text messageViewing text messages1Tab Start > Text Message.You can send or receive text messages using Text Message features. How to view text me
7223Text Message window will appear.Tap a text message in the message list.Sending text messagesHow to create a new text message12Tap Start > Text
73When the phone is turned on, a message notifying you to turn on the phone will be prompted. You can turn on the phone to send a message or save a me
Chapter 5. Using a GPS NavigationOverview ... 75Installing a software ... 75Setting up
755Using a GPS NavigationOverviewInstalling a softwareSetting up GPS on CW30CW30 adopted a GPS (Global Positioning System) technology using SiRF III c
76OperationGPS maps on a microSD cardAnswering calls while using GPSThough there is a default setting, it is subject to change.It may take from a few
77When you lose GPS signals in a carIf the window of your car is heating-wired, it may affect the GPS performance of CW30 by blocking the GPS signals.
Chapter 6. Using BluetoothOverview ... 79AFH (Adaptive Frequency Hopping) ... 79Security ...
796Using BluetoothOverviewAFH (Adaptive Frequency Hopping)A device equipped with Bluetooth technology can send and receive data within the frequency r
Chapter 1. Getting StartedProduct Components ... 9Unpacking the product ... 11Accessories ...
80SecurityComposition of BluetoothIn the current Bluetooth speci¿cations, the security level is de¿ned to the level of link and the security level of
81The ports supported by Microsoft Bluetooth StackUsing Microsoft Bluetooth StackPower states of BluetoothCOM5COM9For more details on ports, contact T
82Turning on or off the Bluetooth Wireless modeBluetooth activationTurn off Bluetooth wireless connection to save battery or when you enter an area wh
83Bluetooth deactivationHow to deactivate Bluetooth123Tab Bluetooth bar after tapping Wireless Manager or tap Start > Settings > Connection >
8467Choose a device from the list.Tap Next. A password input screen will appear.[Figure 6-4 Selecting a Bluetooth device][Figure 6-3. Searching for a
85[Figure 6-5. Entering a password]8910Enter a password of other device. Then the device will be added to Bluetooth device list.If there is a pre-de¿n
86Available ServicesFor the information on available services, refer to the next paragraph.1234567Activate Bluetooth in both devices and turn on detec
87Serial Port ServicesWireless Bluetooth uses serial port connection as well as the wired serial cable connection. It con¿gures applications that will
881112131415Tap 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
89 In order to strengthen security, the network bridge (especially Remote NDIS adapter Connection Bridge) of a computer must be deactivated before c
91Getting StartedThis chapter will explain each part of the product and its accessories.No ContentsΗ Ear phone jackΘ Scan buttonΙStatue LED- Charging
90A2DP/ AVRCP ServicesA2DP/ AVRCP are used for connecting to high-quality stereo headsets. The stereo headset applicable to hands-free service will be
Chapter 7. Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance... 92Safety instructions on battery ... 92Cleaning .
927Maintenance and TroubleshootingThis chapter will provide troubleshooting guidelines including instructions on the cleaning and storage of CW30. Ple
93CleaningScreenScanner windowConnectorsCleaning the exterior of the deviceUse only computer-cleaning detergents or dedicated cleaners. Use only compu
94CradleAs the level of contamination may vary depending on users’ operation environments, clean the device regularly.This device complies with Part 1
95This 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 ex
96THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’SREQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is desig
97CATCHWELL, Inc. ("CATCHWELL") warrants to the original end user purchaser ("You") that for the Warranty Period listed below, the
98INDEX1XRTT 253G 25, 26AA2DP/ AVRCP 90About 37Active Sync 33, 89adapter 12, 13, 14Adjusting Volume 39Alarms 31Answering Calls 60Antenna 26A
99headsets 56Home 30, 34Home Screen 28HSDPA 25, 26IIdling state 25Image decoding 50, 52Image scanning 53indicator bar 30information status ind
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