M3 Mobile MC-6500S User Manual

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Page 1 - U s e r M a n u a l

U s e r M a n u a lPlease be sure to read the “Warnings and Safety Precautions” in order to use the product safely and correctly.

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10 M3T User ManualProduct ConfigurationCheck if all following items are included when you open the box for the first time.•M3T Main Unit One Standard B

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11 User Manual M3T Name and Function of Each PartBarcode Scanner WindowReceiverEarphone ConnectorCamera ButtonScanner ButtonLCD Touch ScreenStatus Di

Page 4 - Customer Cautions

12 M3T User ManualName and Function of Each PartPower SupplyAux. Battery Charging SlotMain Unit Charging SlotCradle Charging LED(When Charging Aux.

Page 5 - Do not modify the product

13 User Manual M3T LED InformationClassification LED Status DescriptionCharging LEDRed ChargingGreen Charging completedScanner LED GreenScanner read b

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14 M3T User ManualButton InformationButton Name FunctionF1Short Press: Displays the input panel Long Press: Opens explorerF2 Toggle between lower ca

Page 7 - Table of Contents

15 User Manual M3T Touch Screen Button Information and Using the StylusClickItem selection / ClickClick the item to select or executeDragSelect a gro

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16 M3T User ManualInserting and Removing the Battery Inserting Battery Insert the battery to the battery pack position in the back of PDA as shown in

Page 9 - M3T Introduction

17 User Manual M3T Charging Connect the provided adapter plug to the charging jack of the cradle, and place the Main Unit or battery to be charg

Page 10 - Product Configuration

18 M3T User ManualExtending Battery Usage Time When you are working outside of the workplace or home and you cannot charge the device as often as you

Page 11 - M3T Main Unit

19 User Manual M3T Inserting and Removing T-Flash (Micro SD Memory Card) Inserting T-Flash Remove the battery from the back of the PDA. Insert the Mi

Page 12 - M3T User Manual

2 M3T User Manual This user manual provides the information that will help users quickly learn and more easily use this product. The contents of this

Page 13 - LED Information

20 M3T User ManualConnecting with PCThe cradle supports both charging and USB port connection.Follow the procedures described below to connect the cra

Page 14 - Button Information

21 User Manual M3T Soft/Hard ResetSoft ResetPress the reset groove as shown in the picture. Click the Reset Button when one of installed software pro

Page 15 - Double Click

22 M3T User ManualMEMO

Page 16 - Removing Battery

CalibrationMain WindowsBluetooth CommunicationButton SettingTranscriber/Keyboard Basic Instructions2

Page 17 - Charging

24 M3T User ManualCalibrationSelect Recalibration from Start > Control Panel > Stylus > Calibration.The screen setting wizard for aligning th

Page 18 - Extending Battery Usage Time

25 User Manual M3T Main WindowThe Main Window consists of a background screen and taskbar.Background screen You will see the followings shortcut icon

Page 19 - Removing T-Flash

26 M3T User ManualMain WindowTaskbarThe taskbar is configured to be simple and easy to use.The start icon ( ) is the start point for programs. When you

Page 20 - Connecting with PC

27 User Manual M3T Bluetooth CommunicationTurning Bluetooth On/Off Select the Bluetooth (hereafter referred to as BT) icon from the taskbar, select E

Page 21 - Soft/Hard Reset

28 M3T User ManualBluetooth CommunicationView Menu Explorer Mode: To switch to the screen that shows the list of detected other BT devices and the ava

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29 User Manual M3T Services: Register/clear the services that my device can support as a server.Depending on the registration status, other devices c

Page 23 - Basic Instructions

User Manual M3T 3 All contents of this user manual are protected by the copyright laws, and M3 Mobile owns all rights related to them, Any part of

Page 24 - Calibration

30 M3T User ManualSerial Device ConnectionBT serial devices can be connected to the serial port using Bluetooth.Two ports are supported for Bluetooth

Page 25 - Main Window

31 User Manual M3T Button SettingButton Setting Adjust the settings for the PDA buttons from the Config tab of Start > Programs > Utility > K

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32 M3T User ManualTranscriber / KeyboardTranscriber This program recognizes handwriting and automatically converts it into computer text when you writ

Page 27 - Bluetooth Communication

33 User Manual M3T Transcriber / KeyboardKeyboard Select the keyboard from the pop-up menu shown with a long press on the input pad icon on the taskb

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34 M3T User ManualMEMO

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Connecting Wireless LANSetting Wireless LANConnecting USB Using Internet3

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36 M3T User ManualWireless LAN Connection ScreenConnecting Wireless LAN You can access the internet with the wireless LAN. Wireless LAN support IEEE 8

Page 31 - Button Setting

37 User Manual M3T Setting Wireless LANSelect in the taskbar, and then open the Manager.Select Admin Login from the Main tab, enter SUMMT, and sele

Page 32 - Transcriber / Keyboard

38 M3T User ManualConnecting USBUsing the internet through the USB connect to PC directly This connection is used in the “PC Connection” method for th

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ActiveSync IntroductionInstalling ActiveSyncSynchronizing DataActiveSync Troubleshooting ActiveSync4

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4 M3T User ManualCustomer Cautions If the device is lost or stolen, then immediately report the incident to the service provider.Do not

Page 35 - Using Internet

40 M3T User ManualActiveSync Introduction Sync is an abbreviation of Synchronization. In our case, it means to sync data between the PDA and PC by con

Page 36 - Connecting Wireless LAN

41 User Manual M3T Installing ActiveSyncTo install ActiveSyncInsert the CD included with this product, and select ActiveSync from the Auto-run screen

Page 37 - Setting Wireless LAN

42 M3T User ManualSynchronizing Data There is an Option icon if you see the Microsoft ActiveSync window on your PC. When you click this Option icon, t

Page 38 - Connecting USB

43 User Manual M3T Troubleshooting ActiveSyncWhen ActiveSync does not workCheck whether the USB cable is properly connected to the cradle and the PC’

Page 39 - ActiveSync

44 M3T User ManualMEMO

Page 40 - ActiveSync Introduction

Using Camera Using Camera5

Page 41 - Installing ActiveSync

46 M3T User ManualUsing CameraRunning Camera program You can quickly launch the camera program with the camera program shortcut icon on the background

Page 42 - Synchronizing Data

47 User Manual M3T Camera menuPress the menu button while the camera is off.Photo option You can select one of various photo effects including Normal

Page 43 - Troubleshooting ActiveSync

48 M3T User ManualUsing CameraAlbum view You can see the photos taken with the camera using the navigation buttons.Press the Delete button to delete t

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TodaySchedule ManagerPicture MemoVoice Memo Using Personal Schedule Program6

Page 45 - Using Camera

User Manual M3T 5Do not modify the productDo not try to modify the product by any means. Modifications may cause fire, injury, electric shock, or seri

Page 46 - Using Camera

50 M3T User Manual Select [Start] > [Program] > [Personal Schedule Manager] > [Today] to display the Today screen. The Today window displays

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51 User Manual M3T You can manage the Schedule, Task, and Contacts with one program—Schedule Manager. Schedule Manager supports entry, modification,

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52 M3T User ManualCreate /Edit /Delete TaskCreate /Edit Task After launching the Schedule Manager program, select New Task from the InfoBox at the low

Page 49 - Using Personal Schedule

53 User Manual M3T Create /Edit /Delete ContactsCreate /Edit Contacts After launching the Schedule Manager program, select the InfoBox at the lower l

Page 50 - User Information

54 M3T User ManualToolbarSchedule ManagerDisplay/Move Year Select the Year display and choose a year, and then the calendar will move to the correspon

Page 51 - Schedule Manager

55 User Manual M3T Day View When [Day View] is selected, you can check the schedule, anniversaries, and tasks registered on the selected date. Schedu

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56 M3T User ManualPicture MemoSettingCategory After launching the Picture Memo, you can create, edit, or delete the category from the Category menu lo

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57 User Manual M3T Picture MemoMode Change Select the pen icon ( ) at the lower left, and then select Change pen, Delete, Page delete, or Exit menu.I

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58 M3T User ManualPicture MemoCreating MemoCreating a new memo Select new note and draw with the stylus pen to add a drawing or notes to create the me

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59 User Manual M3T Voice MemoSettingToolbar• You can run various voice memo functions including play, pause, record, fast forward, fast rewind, and s

Page 56 - Picture Memo

6 M3T User ManualSpecification and CharacteristicsDimensions77 x 168.8 x 28mm (Width x Length x Height)Weight378gTransmit PowerMaximum 0.3WOperating T

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60 M3T User ManualVoice MemoSave /Sorting Files can be saved to My Documents, Flash Disk, or Micro SD Card, and the recorded files will be placed under

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Calculator /Image ViewerBackupUsing GPS Using Application / Utility Program7

Page 59 - Voice Memo

62 M3T User ManualCalculator M3 provides a calculator capable of performing the four fundamental arithmetic operations. Select [Start] >

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63 User Manual M3T BackupSetting backup path /Changing backup name You can set the backup location to Flash Disk or Micro SD Card from the Backup tab

Page 61 - Using Application / Utility

64 M3T User ManualThe GPS function uses COM3 Port/9600 rate.Set “Com Port: COM3, Baud Rate: 9600,” and then click Open GPS.Refer to the manual of the

Page 63 - Recovery

User Manual M3T 7Table of ContentsNotice ... 2Copyright and Agreement on Usage ...

Page 64 - Using GPS

8 M3T User ManualTable of Contents Using Camera ...45Using Camera .... 46Using

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Product ConfigurationName and Function of Each PartLED InformationButton informationTouch Screen Button Information and Using the StylusInserting and R

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