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HM40

USER MANUAL

- Before using, please read and follow the user warnings.
- In the manual the component's shape and color
can be different from the actual model.
-The information in the manual can vary depending
on the software version and your mobile carrier.
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    HM40 USER MANUAL - Before using, please read and follow the user warnings. - In the manual the component’s shape and color can be different from the actual model. -The information in the manual can vary depending on the software version and your mobile carrier.
  • Page 2 ∙ T his wireless equipment cannot service related to safety of human lives due to possible signal interference. REGISTERED PIDION as the future mobile’s leading global brand, expresses with reliability, representativeness, and image of advanced technology. It is a registered trademark from the global brand of Bluebird Soft.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents HM40 - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - 21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34 Notice Befor e Using the Device Connecting ActiveSync...
  • Page 4: Notice Befor E Using The Device

    (Ring tones, text/voice ∙ Please follow instructions when using the batter. message, characters will be reset.) ∙ D o not use your device at an explosive danger zone. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 5 HM40 ∙ ∙ Please refrain from using your device while driving. If Do not place your device at a dusty place. Keep your you are in an unavoidable situation, stop your vehicle or power cord away from any heating devices. Unplug use your hand free kit.
  • Page 6: Pr Ecautions Befor E Using The Battery

    P lease take precaution in not letting necklaces, coins and etc touch the battery’s terminal (metal part). Do not give an impact on the battery by a sharp object or an animal. There is a risk of explosion. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 7: Checking Components

    About the Product HM40 1. Checking components The images in this User’s Manual may not reflect the color and shape of the actual product. (Please contact the Customer Care Center if you wish to purchase any additional or optional products.)
  • Page 8: Getting To Know Your Device's Each Part

    Phone Speaker Battery Cover FN/PTT Button Battery Cover On/Off Screen End Button Flash Barcode Speaker Camera Scan Button Microphone Call Button Volume Down Barcode Scan Window Barcode Scan Power Button Volume Up MicroUSB Port Stylus pen Cradle I/O Connector HM40 Manual...
  • Page 9: Getting To Know The Buttons

    About the Product HM40 3. Buttons Button Description Button Description Call button Fn Button - NUMERIC Used to start the phone program. If you press This button’s function is used as a this button once while using the phone combination. It is used when the blue program, a call is made to the last party in printed button is used.
  • Page 10 Enter Button Numeric / Alphabet / symbol button You can change the row you are typing in. The default is Numeric. Used It functions the same as the computer to enter numbers, alphabets or enter button. symbol. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 11: Insert/Remove The Battery

    Learning Basics HM40 1. Insert/Remo v e the battery 1-1. Insert the battery 1 Push the battery to the direction of the arrow. 2 Push down the battery protect cover to the direction of arrow. Only use the supplied adapter to charge your battery.
  • Page 12 Learning Basics 3 Push the battery cover to the direction of the arrow. 4 Lock the battery cover sliding the ‘LOCK’ to the right. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 13 HM40 1-2. Removing the battery 1 Unlock the battery cover sliding the ‘LCOK’ to the left. 2 Slide down the battery cover to remove.
  • Page 14 Learning Basics 3 Lift up the battery protect cover . 4 Lift up the battery from the top of the battery. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 15: I Nsert/Remove The Usim Card

    HM40 2. Insert/Remo v e the USIM car d 2-1. Insert the USIM card 1 Push the USIM card holder to (◀ OPEN), direction then lift 2 Place the USIM card on the holder then push down the holder.
  • Page 16: Insert/Remove The Microsd Card

    3. Insert/Remo v e the Micr oSD Car d 2-3. Removing the USIM card 3-1. Insert the MicroSD Card Push the top of the USIM card and slide it out from the holder 1 Open the storage card holder by lifting up the flap. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 17 HM40 2 Insert the microSD card into the storage card holder with its 3 Lock the storage card holder by pushing it down into place. gold contacts facing out.
  • Page 18 ∙If the memory card does not slide out, do not remove by force. After removing the card at the repair center, exchange your device or get a refund. With the USIM card and storage card compartment opened, lift the storage card holder flap to open it. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 19: Charging With Cradle

    HM40 4. Char ging with Cr adle As you see in the picture, connect the adapter with the power cable to charge the PDA. Power Charging Light Charging Orange Charged Green ∙ When the device’s battery is low, it may warn you with a ring and a message.
  • Page 20: Turning On

    ∙ Please soft reset if your device freezes or has booting process can take some time. We apologize an unexpected error. for the inconvenience. ∙ It is very similar to rebooting your computer. Any information not saved will not be lost. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 21: Hard Reset

    HM40 7. Har d Reset 8. Using the stylus P en The supplied stylus pen is used to run programs or Hold [Power] button + [4] button + [SNED] inputting on the touch screen. Pressing Pressing means to open, run, and cancel any items.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Display

    Adjusting screen Setting Start Settings System ▶ ▶ ▶ display Screen adjustment ▶ Press the center target accurately followed by left top → left bottom → right bottom → right top. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 23: Connecting Activesync

    Connecting ActiveSync HM40 1. Installing on PC ∙ [Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5] Korean version. 1 After connecting to the Microsoft homepage, download and install [Microsoft ActiveSync]. ∙ The functions and the layout can be different if you use different version. ∙ [Microsoft ActiveSync] can be updated through the Microsoft Homepage.
  • Page 24 3 [Microsoft Active Sync] can be installed when it is ready to 2 On the window about the license terms, press <I accept the license terms> ->On the [Client information] window, install. input <User name> ->Specify where you want to install. 4 [Microsoft ActiveSync] is installed. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 25: Using Activesync

    HM40 2. Using A ctiv eSync ∙ You can see a Windows Mobile version on the 1 You can connect with the Cradle. display and it can be different according to the version. ∙ [Microsoft ActiveSync] can be used when the device is plugged into a notebook or pc.
  • Page 26 2 If the device and computer are successfully 3 In the <Mobile device> folder, you can check the connected, Microsoft Activesync] will automatically photos, music, and documents stored in the device start. Please select the <Search> button. and move it to the computer. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 27 HM40 [Precautions using ActiveSync] ∙ T he device not running after removing the battery ∙ W hen "unknown USB device" can pop up, when while device on. the device is turning on while connected to the For this to be avoided, do not remove the battery <Micro USB Cable>.
  • Page 28: Connecting Activesync

    If you select [Advanced Network disconnect to save your battery consumption. Function Use] you can connect various Surrounding USB devices to your PDA device. Your device and the surrounding devices can you used when connected with the <USB Cable>. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 29: Using The Barcode Reader

    Using The Barcode Reader HM40 1. Using the Bar codes 2. Scanning Bar codes Press the [Barcode Scan] button on the side or front of In order to scan accurately, you must scan with the the device to start scanning barcodes.
  • Page 30: Checking Barcodes

    <Memo> is open, the barcode will be automatically saved in <Memo>. If you scan when <Memo> is not opened, it will not be saved. To do this, press the [Menu] button in [Create New] and [Paste] to save. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 31: Getting To Know Your Home Screen

    Getting To Know Your Home Screen HM40 1. L ooking at the home scr een 2. up p h o to s a s H o me Scr ee n Ba ck g r o u n d On top of the screen, [Start], [Wi-...
  • Page 32: Adjusting Volume

    In-call volume. right of your display. After selecting the on the top right, you can adjust your system/ ring tone volume. Selecting Vibrate will make your phone muted and into the Vibrate Mode. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 33: Inputting Text

    Inputting Text HM40 1. Selecting text input mode 2. Block r ecogniz er There are five different character input methods This input method uses the traditional writing area available. box split in the middle. The left side is used to write letters and the right side is for number entry.
  • Page 34: Letter Recognizer

    The screen is divided into three different areas. A capital letter area, small letter area, and a number area. Characters are entered by printing letters in each area. The character is then analyzed and typed on the screen automatically. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 35: Transcriber

    HM40 5. T r anscriber The transcriber option is similar to the letter recognizer, except instead of entering characters into a designated area, you can enter entire words and sentences using your own handwriting. Transcriber supports both printing and cursive writing styles and then automatically types the information on the screen.
  • Page 36: Phone

    (You can save a maximum of 98 speed dials.) : You can the recent view received calls/out going calls/missed calls. : After inputting a phone number press this button to make the call. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 37: Receiving A Call

    HM40 2. Receiving a Call 3. Blocking a call When you are receiving a call, To block a call, press the [Ignore] press the [Call] button or the button on the bottom of the [Answer] button on the bottom screen or the [End] button on the of the screen.
  • Page 38: Hanging Up

    ∙ The BIP-1500 Does not support conference calls, call transferring optional call services. ∙ The BIP-1500 Does not support Voice Call during Dial-up. ∙ The BIP-1500 supports only the regular optional call service <Call waiting>. (The SMS service from call waiting is not supported.) HM40 Manual...
  • Page 39: Contacts

    Contacts HM40 1. Sear ching 2. A dding a Contact 1 Start Select Contacts. 1 Select the [Create New] button ▶ on the top left. 2 Select the contact’s category. 2 Type in a name on the [Name Input] to search a contact.
  • Page 40 USIM card. Send Email : Sends email to the saved email account. Send Message : Sends a text message to the saved phone number. Copy Contact : Copies the selected contact. Delete : Deletes the selected contact. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 41: Menu

    Contacts HM40 3. Menu Press and select the [Menu] 3 The contact will be saved button on the bottom right of when the attributes are the contacts screen. imputed in order. Press [OK] to save in Contacts. Edit : You can edit a saved contact.
  • Page 42: Camera

    Your photo will be taken when flash. you press the [OK] button. The photo/video will be automatically Full-Screen : You can change your saved in the album. display to full screen. Option : You can change the name/storing location/file size. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 43: Viewing Photos

    Camera HM40 2. Viewing Photos You can do the following options Start Photos and Video ▶ : Delete / Send / Wireless-transfer / Set up as background / Enlarge / You can Enlarge/Reduce or check Edit / Properties with the photo the information of the saved / Video.
  • Page 44 Camera The selected Photo/Video can be Enlarged / Reduced / Viewed with as a slideshow/set as a background / Wireless-transfer / Save / Edit /Properties. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 45: Settings

    Settings HM40 Bluetooth Setup for the communication of Bluetooth Search surrounding Bluetooth equipment. devices and pair (connect). Start Settings Bluetooth ▶ ▶ Turning on Bluetooth Set up as on/off. (If not in use, it will drain your battery.) Way to set up your Bluetooth...
  • Page 46 The password must be 4~6 characters long. Simple The pairing method is different for every passwords such as [1111] or [1234] cannot be used. Bluetooth devices. Please read the manual for other Bluetooth devices. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 47 HM40 If the [Check if the device is not used for the Hint following time] is set up, the screen below will show Type in a phrase in which will help you to remember when turning on your device. your password.
  • Page 48 Sound and ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ Notifications. Notifications Notifications ▶ If you check each item the (sound You can set the phone, wireless and notification) will be setup network, notification, Activesync, with a sound. and etc sounds by Ring/Vibration. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 49 HM40 Home Background Display Items You can set up your photos as the home screen You can set up items to be displayed on your home background. screen. Start Settings Home Items ▶ ▶ ▶ Start Settings Home ▶ ▶...
  • Page 50 / Ring after Vibrate / None. Ring tones : You can adjust the Ring tones. Keypad : The key pad sound can be adjusted to Long tone / Short tone / Off when keypad is selected. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 51 HM40 Display Light Battery power / Exterior power Brightness To save battery, you can set the battery power and Use the slider bar to adjust the brightness. exterior power to be turned off automatically. Start Settings System ▶ ▶ ▶...
  • Page 52 All the programs using GPS can communicate with this port. Hardware You can designate the hardware port in which GPS devices will connect to. Access If you select [Automatic GPS management] you can receive multiple program’s GPS data simultaneously. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 53 HM40 Memory Uninstalling Pr ogr ams The memory’s current state (Usage, Available space) The programs installed by the user or in default will will be displayed. be displayed. Start Settings System ▶ ▶ ▶ Start Settings System ▶ ▶ ▶...
  • Page 54 You can readjust the stylus pen the running programs and to points by pressing the [Display stop it. You can also stop all the Adjust] button. programs running at once. Text Size You can adjust your text in 5 sizes. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 55 HM40 USB-PC Connection Wi-Fi You can connect with a PC. Setting up the wireless internet with Wi-Fi. Start Settings Connections Start Settings System ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ USB-PC connection Wi-Fi The computer uses a tunneling Through the wireless internet...
  • Page 56: Device Specifications

    Sealing Spec IP54 Camera 5 megapixel color camera w/ LED flash Integrated GPS w/ A-GPS Integrated Radio WCDMA 1922.8 ~ 1977.2 MHz Data Capture Bluetooth 2402 ~ 2480 MHZ Barcode Scanner 1D&PDF417 Laser Class II or 1D&2D CMOS Imager HM40 Manual...
  • Page 57: Q & A

    Q & A HM40 Water went into my device. What do I do? How do I get the repair service? First, remove your battery from the device and You can send via a delivery service to the dry them in a dry place. After drying for a period headquarters.
  • Page 58: Service Center

    We recommend you to use the box and protective cover supplied with the product. Make sure to deliver the product in a safe way. Bluebird Soft assumes no responsibility for loss of the product during delivery. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 59 HM40 Charged Service 4. Regulations of treatment after charged service - If the same default occurs on the part that had been 1. If it is not a default, it will be charged when requesting repaired within a 2 months(60 days) period, it will be for after-sales service.
  • Page 60: Warranty Certificate

    Term of Guarantee 1 year from purchase A repair or an exchange of batteries that does not match the sales list of the service center due to the carelessness of the customer will be fully charged. HM40 Manual...
  • Page 61 HM40 Warranty 1. Bluebird Soft Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Bluebird) 5. Warranty of Bluebird is valid in the countries where the provides the warranty service for its products in Bluebird products are distributed by Bluebird. (Contract compliance with the regulations on compensation for for additional warranty service like field service) damage of customer.
  • Page 62 Customer Service Center Working hours Weekdays (9:30am ~ 6:30pm) Saturdays and Sundays Closed Phone Number: 1588-1380 Address: 1242 gaopo-dong kangnam-gu Seoul Customer Service Center 1588-1380 we will do our best to satisfy your needs.

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