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2.2 Product Description

2. Before Using…

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Name of Each Part

Name

Description 

① LCD

Touch screen on which information is displayed

② Receiver

Part used as receiver where sound is output during telephone conversation 

③ Button

Buttons used to enter phone numbers, or start or terminate the call

④ Barcode Reader

Part where laser is output for bar code scanning 

⑤ Camera & Flash

Camera and flash used to take pictures

⑥ Battery switch

Switch used to mount or remove the battery 

⑦ Battery

Standard or large capacity battery 

⑧ Barcode Scanner Button

Button used for bar code recognition 

⑨ Earphone

Hole into which the earphone is inserted

⑩ Volume Increase/

Decrease 

Button

Button used to increase / decrease the volume of telephone conversation 

⑪ Gun Button

Button used for RFID code recognition

⑫ Sleep Button

Button used to turn on and off the LCD with the power on

⑬ Battery Charging Sign

Part to show the state of battery while the battery is charged

⑭ Mike

Part used as speaker where sound is input during telephone communication.

Summary of Contents for SMART-P300U

Page 1: ...SMART P300U User s Manual SMART P300U User s Manual...

Page 2: ...peration is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undes...

Page 3: ...arately onto this product except the basic program each product provider should specify contact information required to make inquiries or ask for technical support on the product manual or on the pack...

Page 4: ...ons 4 Using the Phone 4 1 T h h f i 4 1 To use the phone function 4 2 To use the text message function 5 Applications 5 1 Data communication Applications 5 2 Bluetooth Applications 6 Others 6 1 Proble...

Page 5: ...omponent parts If there is smell of burn or excessive heat from the product while in use remove the battery and immediately contact the after service center guided in this manual Be sure to use the pr...

Page 6: ...careful with the direction of connector insertion If it is inserted the other way around it may cause a problem for PDA or PC Also do not use extremely bent or pressed by heavy object cable The produc...

Page 7: ...ay occur such as in an airplane or in a hospital Electromagnetic wave generated by the product not harmful to a human body may cause problems for electronic flight equipment or medical instruments Do...

Page 8: ...ponents Tow Standard Battery Adapter Manual CD Body USB cable LCD film Cradle Additional Components Tip Tip Cigar Jack Snap on Vehicle Mount The specification and components of this product may change...

Page 9: ...s Battery switch Switch used to mount or remove the battery Battery Standard or large capacity battery Barcode Scanner Button Button used for bar code recognition Earphone Hole into which the earphone...

Page 10: ...ncoming call during execution of phone program It is used fully to end a call It moves the cursor to four directions up d l f d i h down left and right It is used to turn on or off the and also used a...

Page 11: ...Continuous call time 10h 70dBm 7h30m 70dBm Continuous standby time 400h 400h The time required for battery charging is the time calculated using an exclusive charger and the charging time and duratio...

Page 12: ...Install Program and press Next At this time the PDA and PC should not be connected 1 Agree with the license of Microsoft ActiveSync Select Agree and press Next 2 Enter User Name and Organization and p...

Page 13: ...Execute installation by pressing install 5 Installation of ActiveSync will be performed It may take several minutes depending on the environment of the user PC Wait for a while 6 Installation of Activ...

Page 14: ...of ActiveSync has been completed and synchronization will start Tip Tip Tip Tip Install Active Sync and driver as above when OS of the PC you used is Windows 2000 Windows XP Execute Windows Mobile Dev...

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