Pidion BM-150R series User manual

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BM-150R
•Please read the following warnings before using the product.
•Shapes and colors of the images shown in this manual may differ from the actual products.
•Contents of the manuals may differ based on the software versionof products
or conditions of the wireless provider.

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PIDION is a Leading Brand in the mobile industry. Bluebird Soft Inc. is a trusted global company which
represents high technology and is currently registered worldwide with its PIDION trademark legally
protected by law.
This manual is protected by Copyright Laws.
This manual has been produced by Bluebird Soft Inc. Please note that there may be editorial mistakes or possible omission of
information.
Programs embedded in the product are legally protected. Unauthorized copying, transferring, or deletion is strictly prohibited.
There may be a few operational problems caused by the application environment, application program, or other surrounding
machinery.
This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Service related to human security is not provided as
there may be a possibility of confusion in the electric waves ofthe product.
Registered Trademark
Information to the User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.

FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
WARNING! Read this information before using your phone
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted
an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters.
Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this
phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
CAUTION : Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality,
damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes
into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna.
Body-worn Operation
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5 cm. from the body.
SAR compliance for body-worn operation is restricted to belt-chips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metalic component in the
assembly.
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
BM-150R Device(FCC ID: SS4BM150R) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard
during product certification for use at the ear 0.724 W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 1.27W/kg.
WARNING
Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the users’ authority to operate the device.
Knowing the product

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Declaration of Conformity
PDAType
BM-150RModel
I hereby declare that the product.
Satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the
product within the scope of Council
Directives 99/5/EC, 89/336/EEC, and 73/23/EEC:
Council Rec. 99/519/ECHealth
EN 60950-1Safety
ETSI EN 301 489-1/7/17, EN 55022, EN 55024EMC
ETSI EN 301 511 / ETSI EN 300 328Radio
All essential radio test suites have been carried out.
NOTIFIED BODY : EMCCert Dr.Rasek
- Address
Boelwiese 5, 91320 Ebermannstadt, Germany,
Identification Number: 0678
MANUFACTURER or AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE :
−Address:
Bluebird Soft., Inc.
558-5, Sinsa-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea
This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of the
manufacturer and, if applicable, his authorized representative.
POINT OF CONTRACT:
+82-2-548-0870Fax number
+82-2-548-0740Phone number
Bluebird Soft., Inc.Company

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I. Getting Started
1. Activating Your Phone
2. Synchronize with ActiveSync
II. Understanding Your Phone
1. Features of Your Phone
2. What’s in the box?
3. Closed View of Your Phone
4. Install/Remove the Battery
5. MiniSD Memory Card
6. Battery & LED status
III. Learning the Basics
1. Powering On/Off the Phone
2. Resetting Your Phone
3. Starting your PDA
4. Using the Stylus
5. Entering Text
IV. Call Functions
1. Turning the Phone
Functions On/Off
2. Phone Program
3. Calling and Receiving
4. Contacts
V. Camera
Using the Camera
VI. DMB
1. Opening & Closing
2. Screen Configuration
3. Operation Guide
4. Capture Screen
5. Setting
VII. Changing Your Settings
1. Personal Tab
2. System Tab
3. Connections Tab
VIII. Information
1. Safety Information
2. Troubleshooting
3. Customer Service
4. Service Center Information
Certification of Quality
Authenticity of Facts
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I.Getting Started
1. Activating Your Phone
[Remove the Battery]
1. Push down using both thumbs
to remove battery cover.
2. Raise the battery by using the
groove on the lower part to remove
the battery.
[Install the Battery]
Insert the SIM card with its gold
contacts face down.
Its cut off corner should match the
cut off corner in the slot.
[Insert the SIM Card]
To remove the SIM card, lightly
slide it away from slot.
[Remove the SIM Card]
The plug-in SIM card and its contants can be easily damaged by scratches or bending.
Use caution when inserting or removing the card and keep all SIM cards out of reach of children.
1. Put the battery in line with
the left part of the PDA
and then push the right part to
lock.
2. Put the projected part of the
cover on top of the groove in
the back and then push
carefully with both thumbs.

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2. Synchronize with ActiveSync
I.Getting Started
This is based on Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2 English Version. If you use a different version, it may differ from the instructions of the manual.
You may download the most recent version from the Microsoft website in case you lose the CD bundle.
1. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on Your PC
Install the Microsoft ActiveSync from the supplied Getting Started CD.
You can also download the latest version of ActiveSync from the Microsoft website.
2. Connecting the PDA to Your PC
After installation connect the PDA to the PC according to the following instructions:
① Connect the cable to the PC
② Turn on the PDA
③ Connect the cable to the PDA
If connected properly, the wizard for the setup synchronization will start.
(If the connecting cable is moving or loose, it may cause an automatic stop of the
Active Sync or re-synchronization. Please re-connect the cable again.)
3. Setting up a Partner Relationship
• Standard Partner Relationship: Proceed according to the explanation of the wizard for
setting up synchronization.
- Besides standard functions, data such as favourites, address, schedule, work, and
incoming mail will all be synchronized with the latest information maintained.
• Guest Partner Relationship : Choose ‘Cancel’ while proceeding with Wizard to set up
synchronization.
-Fundamental functions such as copying or transferring of data in between the PC and
PDA, program installation, and so forth may be used.

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II. Understanding
Your Phone
Your Phone
1. Features of Your Phone
Single Band (Cellular, KPCS Band)
CDMA 1x, EVDO
CDMA
SpecificationDivision
Frequency: 2,402MHz ~ 2,480MHz
Number of channels: 79
Antenna power: 0.01mW and less
Modulation type: F1D
Bluetooth
Frequency: 2,402MHz ~ 2,480MHz
Number of channels: 13
Antenna power: 10mW and less
Modulation type: G1D, D2D
Used certified module (SWL-2560S)
WLAN
Quad Band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
GPRS Multislot Class 12, Class B
GSM
IrDA Port, 24Pin Port Interface
4° to 122° F/-20° to 50° C
Operation
Temperature
1.1 Client / HostUSB
T-DMBDMB
MiniSDSlot
Bluetooth 1.2 Class 2Bluetooth
1.2m concrete dropEnvironment
72(W) x 134(L) x 18.5(T) mmDimension
1,230mAh Li-onBattery
1.3M PixelCamera
Select from the following.
GSM & WLAN(802.11b/g),
CDMA 1x & WLAN(802.11b/g),
CDMA 1x-EVDO & WLAN(802.11b/g)
Communication
Select from the following.
3.5” QVGA 240x320 Touch Screen
3.5” VGA 480x640 Touch Screen
Display
RAM: 64MB, ROM: 512MBMemory
Windows Mobile 5.0OS
Intel PXA270 520MHzCPU
SpecificationDivision
The FCC ID SS4BM150R can only support GSM.
The GPRS/EDGE and WLAN can not be operated simultaneously .

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2. What’s in the box?
[Main Body]
[Stylus Pen]
[Earphones]
[USB Cable]
[Adaptor]
II. Understanding
Your Phone
Thank you for purchasing a PIDION Product. Please make sure all the above components are included.
The pictures and photos in this manual may slightly differ due to model compositions.
(When purchasing extra accessories please go to your nearest dealer.)
[Standard Battery]

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3. Closed View of Your Phone
Battery Charge LED
24pin Charging Terminal
(Lower Section)
Radio
Function
LED
MiniSD
Card Slot
Headset
Jack
Camera
Key
Volume Key
Camera
Receiver
Microphone
Speaker
Battery Cover
Power
ON/OFF
Key
IrDA
PORT
II. Understanding
Your Phone
Hold
/Unhold
Send
Key
Left
Soft
Key
End
Key
Right
Soft
Key
OK
Key
4-Way
Navigation
Key

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4. Install/Remove the Battery 5. MiniSD Memory Card
• Important data should always be
saved on the computer. The company
will not take any responsibility for the
loss of data on this product.
• If the memory card cannot be
removed easily, instead of removing it
with force, inquire to the service center
for its removal, or ask for an exchange
or refund of the product.
[Install the Battery]
[Remove the Battery]
1. Put the battery in line with
the left part of the PDA
and then push the right part to
lock.
2. Put the projected part of the
cover on top of the groove in
the back and then push
carefully with both thumbs.
1. Push down using both thumbs
to remove the cover.
2. Raise the battery by using the
groove on the lower part to remove
the battery.
II. Understanding
Your Phone
• Frequent insertion/removal of
the memory card, or applying
too much force to it, may cause
the product to malfunction.
• Card removal and turning the
power off/on using the memory
card may result in loss of data
or cause the memory card and
PDA to malfunction.
Make sure that the gold plate terminal of the memory card is pointed
towards the back when inserting into the MiniSD slot. For removal
push the exposed part of the memory card. It will pop out.
We strongly recommend that you use the adapter which was purchased with the product for charging the battery. However, the 24 pin charger of an ordinary
mobile phone may also be used to charge the PDA battery. (Due to the characteristics of a standard charger, there may be small discharge of electricity
despite the charger being fully charged.)

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6. Battery & LED status
[ Safety Notice for Using the Battery ]
Standby: 15 hours
Phone call: 5 hours 30
minutes
Approximately 2 hours
Charge on a connection to
the Adapter
Maximum hours of use
when charged
Approximately 4 hours
Charge on a connection
from the USB
[ Hours for Charging & Use ]
[ Battery Charge LED]
[ Radio Function LED ]
GreenOrange
After ChargingWhile Charging
II. Understanding
Your Phone
Blinking
Slowly
---Standby
Blinking
Quickly
--Searching
AmberBlueBlueBlueIn Use
PhoneDMBBluetoothWLANDivision
•Batteries are expendable products and with regular use over time
they will lose there ability to fully charge.
• The battery may overheat from its application environment.
• If the fully charged battery lasts only half the time from its originally
purchased state, you should purchase a new battery. (Batteries have
a 6 month period guarantee.)
• The time that a battery may last may differ according to the lighting
of the monitor, temperature, length of its use, etc.
• Battery exhaustion may be considerably faster in areas where
Bluetooth, wireless Internet, or phones cannot be used.
(Bluetooth, wireless Internet, and phone functions should be turned
off when these functions are not in use. This will help save the
battery.)
•Leaving the battery on the re-charger after it has been recharged,
will not damage the battery.
• If the cables to the main body are not properly connected, the lights
on the main body may not come on during the recharging process.
Always check and make sure that all cables are connected properly.
• Do not remove the battery while it is in use. This may result in
damage of data and the PDA may be initialized.
• If the battery is not sufficiently charged, the PDA may turn off while
in use. Always check and make sure that the battery your using has
been sufficiently charged.
If the battery is running low on power, a warning notice may appear on the monitor with a warning sound.
Charging and usage hours may differ from that of the manual, according to the user’s application environment.
New batteries are not charged, therefore you must fully charge the battery before use.

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III. Learning
1. Powering On/Off the Phone
2. Resetting Your Phone
Power
button
Reset
Button
The power button is located on the right side of the
product.
The power button should be pressed shortly.
the Basics
Remove
Battery
Cover
If the power button is pushed for
more than 3 seconds, the LCD
Back Light will turn On/Off.
Even when the power is turned off,
if the GSM modem is turned on the
PDA will also power on
automatically so you can answer
the phone.
<Soft Reset>
Exemplary Situations
When memory conversion is not processed
smoothly due to long hours of program use,
or when there is an unexpected error resulting
in a clash between programs, and so forth.
(This function is equivalent to rebooting the PC)
Process Method
Press the reset button located at the back of the
body using the Stylus Pen.
Safety Precautions
All unsaved files will be lost and programs
currently in use will be shut down
when the screen is initialized.
<Hard Reset>
Send Key + OK Key + Reset Button
Safety Precautions
All data will be lost and all programs will be
initialized as they were when first purchased.
Please note that all addresses, schedules, and
information saved in the memory of the PDA will
be lost when processing hard reset.

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1. Turn the PDA power on.
2. Windows Mobile Logo will appear.
3. Touch the cross mark on the screen and follow it.
4. Proceed by following the instructions on the screen.
5. After finishing the setting, the ‘today’ screen will appear.
3. Starting your PDA 4. Using the Stylus
The provided Stylus pen may be used to directly process
a program and input information on the touch screen.
Pressing
This means using the Stylus pen by pressing it one time
to open, close, or cancel something.
(This is equivalent to pushing the right button of the
mouse when using the computer.)
Dragging
Upon choosing an item, you can select the area of the
item from the list by using the Stylus pen.
(This is equivalent to mouse drag when using the
computer)
Pressing for a While/Few Seconds
If you want to see extra functions of the chosen item(s),
push the Stylus pen for a few seconds to see the
pop-up menu screen.
(This is equivalent to clicking the right button on the
mouse when using the computer.)
III. Learning
the Basics
If the cross mark is not accurately pressed, the same screen may appear repeatedly.
Please use only the Stylus Pen and refrain from using pins or sharp objects.
(Using sharp objects may cause damage to the LCD monitor.)

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5. Entering Text
There are five different character
input methods available.
They are:
1. Block Recognizer
2. Built-in Numeric Keypad
3. Keyboard
4. Letter Recognizer
5. Transcriber
[ Selecting Text Input Mode ]
III. Learning
the Basics
This input method uses the traditional
writing area box split in the middle.
The left side is used to write letters
and the right side is for number entry.
Symbols and common functions are
located in other smaller boxes located
in the right of the writing box area.
[ Block Recognizer ]
Using Keypad, you can type letters,
punctuation, numbers, and other
Special characters into text entry fields
or other applications available
on your PDA.
[ Built-in Numeric Keypad ]

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5. Entering Text
[ Keyboard ]
III. Learning
the Basics
This option allows you to enter text
using your own handwriting.
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.
[ Letter Recognizer ]
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.
[ Transcriber ]
This input method displays
an on-screen keyboard that can be
used to input characters by tapping
the screen using the stylus pen.

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IV. Using the Phone
1. Turning the Phone Functions On/Off
Please refrain from using the phone while driving or walking. This is very dangerous and may be illegal in your country.
If the end key is pushed for more
than 3 seconds, the Phone
Functions will turn On/Off.
[ Using the Key ]
Touch this part
or select [Wireless Manager] from
[Start]→[Settings]→[Connections]
tabs
Touch this part to turn On/Off.
[ Using Wireless Manager]
End Key

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2. Phone Program
Method of Operation
①Press Send Key on the PDA.
②Press Left Soft Key
③Touch [Phone] on the lower part of the
‘Today’ screen.
Exit Method
④ Press End Key on the PDA.
⑤Touch the [X] button on the upper right
part of the ‘phone’ screen.
Please refrain from using the phone while driving or walking. This is very dangerous and may be illegal in your country.
①
③
④
⑤
[ Key ]
[ ‘Today’ screen ] [‘Phone’ Screen ]
IV. Using the Phone
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3. Calling and Receiving
Calling
1. Call the number by using the PDA keypad input screen,
and then press Send Key.
2. Push the [Talk] button by using the keypad on the screen.
Receiving
1. Press Send Key on the PDA.
2. Touch the [Answer] button on the lower left part of the screen.
Refuse Calls
-Touch the [Ignore] button on the lower right part of the screen to refuse a call.
(Pressing the volume controller on the left side of the PDA will only mute the bell.)
Finishing the Call
1. Press End Key on the PDA.
2. Touch the [Finish] button appearing on the phone screen.
Please refrain from using the phone while driving or walking. This is very dangerous and may be illegal in your country.
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4. Contacts
Please refrain from using the phone while driving or walking. This is very dangerous and may be illegal in your country.
IV. Using the Phone
Using Contacts
① Contacts may be searched by inputting the name/number or by touching the tab button.
② Contacts Menu
- New Contact : Register new contact
- Copy/Delete Contact : The chosen contact will be copied/deleted.
- View By : Contacts will be indicated according to name/company.
- Filter : Filter mode can be inputted to show only relevant items.
③ Various options can be used by touching the contact for a few seconds.
- Calling a company/home/mobile number: Calls will be made to theenlisted numbers.
- Sending E-mails: E-mails may be sent to the enlisted e-mail address.
- Sending Text Messages : Text messages may be sent to the enlisted numbers.
Registration of New Contacts
1. Register new contacts by touching [New Contact].
2. Input the name and occupation into the appropriate office columns.
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