WoongJin STM-8800 User manual


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Copyright ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
Proper Handling of the device -------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
I. Before Using the device ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
1. Product Configuration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
2. Specifications (Device/Cradle) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
3. Charging the Battery -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
4. Initialization --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12
II. Getting Started --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13
1. Power On --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
2. How to use the Stylus Pen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16
3. Screen Description ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17
4. Configuring the device ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
5. Locking and unlocking the device --------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
6. Manage battery life --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
III. Use File Explorer ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
1. Run and use the File Explorer ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
IV. Terminal settings, how to optimize … --------------------------------------------------------------30
1. Background image -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
2. Brightness ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33
3. Volume and Sounds ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34
4. Screen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
5. Bluetooth -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
6. RFID ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44
7. Pictures and Videos ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 45

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V. Using the Phone Application --------------------------------------------------------------------------49
1. Running the Phone Application -------------------------------------------------------------------------50
2. Phone Application screen --------------------------------------------------------------------------------51
3. Making/Accepting Calls -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------52
4. Telephone Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53
5. Entering Phone numbers in the Directory ------------------------------------------------------------55
6. Phone Directory –Viewing/Deleting Entries ---------------------------------------------------------57
7. Recent Call List Management ---------------------------------------------------------------------------58
8. Message Management ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59
9. Compose Message ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------60
10. Preferences ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61
VI. PC connection -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 62
1. Microsoft ActiveSync installation ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 63
2. Connect to a PC to install the program --------------------------------------------------------------- 65
VII.Appendix --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 66
1. Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67
2. Initialize to factory default -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71
3. Terminal maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 72
4. Product specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 73
5. Others -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75

This user’s manual and related products are under the protection of the copyright
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adoptedor translated into other languageswithout prior written consent of
Woongjin System & Technology Co. Ltd.
Copyright
•Use the WindowsSystem OS documentation forinformationregarding the same. For
informationabout the PC used, please refer to the PC instructionmanual.
•All names and products used in this manual are names, servicemarks, and/or registered
trademarksof their respective owners.
•Picture,screens, featuresused herein may vary slightly with the actual product depending
on the product version.
•WoongjinSTreserves the right to change/,modify this user’s manual without prior notice
depending on the circumstancesthat affectsthe product and/or its version.
•Users must read the PRECAUTIONS before using the product.
Woongjin System & Technology Co. Ltd., in reference to the instructions and/or
information in this user’s manual in relation to the products referred to herein,
does not provide nor implies the granting of an unlimited guaranteeof any kind.
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To insure the smooth and safe usage of this product, read carefully the
instructionsdetailed in this manual.
Proper Handling of the Device
Using accessories other than those recommended and/or included in this
product can cause accidents and product failures. Woongjin System &
TechnologyCo. Ltd. Will not be responsible for such accidents and/or failures.
Bringing this product to unauthorizedrepair or service centers/shopswill void the
warranty. Please contact the manufacturerfor any repair and maintenance
needs.
Counterfeit mobile phone
This product is identified through its unique phone number (ESN: Electronic
Serial Number). Illegally reproducing or changing this unique number is a
criminal act under Article 347, and is punishable with less than 10 years of
imprisonment or a fine of less than KRW 20 million. In addition, this illegal act
voids the warranty of this product.
Wireless/Radio Equipment Inspection and Registration
•This product is inspected by and registered with the Ministry of Information &
Communication.
•This product can not be modified that could cause changes in its performance
that infringes on the conditions of the registration.
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•Avoid eye contact with the Barcode scanner. It can cause eye damage.
•Do not remove the battery while device is ON.
•Use only the specified batterycharger. Using other chargers can cause
damageto the batteryand/or be a fire hazard.
•Do not make modifications to this product. This could cause fire, damage,
electric shock, or serious injuries to users.
•Do not use this product near gas and other flammable liquid. This could
cause explosion.
•Avoid using this product during lightning and thunder storms.
•Keep this product out of reach of children and animals.
•In places where wireless/radio communicationis restricted (air flights,
near medical equipments,or similar places), follow the instructions
provided for by the authorities of such places.
•Do not leave this product in areas with high temperatureand/or extreme
temperaturechanges. Do not expose this product to direct sunlight.
(Exposing this product to high temperaturefor long periods could cause
explosion.)
•Avoid using this product in areas with high moisture level. Do not
submerge this product under water.
•Whensubjecting this product to search equipment (x-ray machines) in
airports, it is advisable to be aware of what is happening.
Proper Handling of the Device
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Before using the device...
Ⅰ
1. Product Configuration
2. Specifications (Device/Cradle)
3. Charging the Battery
4. Initialization
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2)Additional Product Configuration
Car Boom USB Cable
1) Basic product configuration
STM-8800 Cradle & Battery Power cord & Adapter
Main device
Product Configuration
Ⅰ-1
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Specifications
Ⅰ-2
1) Mobile Device Description
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Up/Down
Function
Button
USB port
Ear phone
Jack
Display
Micro-
phone
Receiver
1D/2D Scanner
Camera/ScannerButton
Speaker
Camera
Battery
SD Card Slot
I/O Connector
Reset
Hole
Battery Lock
Power LED

Specifications
Ⅰ-2
2) Cradle Device Description
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Power
Connector
USB Cable Connector
(USB-B Type)
USB Cable Connector
(USB-A Type)
Battery Charger Slot

Charging the Battery
Ⅰ-3
1) Charging the battery from the device
Openthe battery cover at the back of the device and place the battery
into it. Place the device on the cradle and connect the power adapter
with cord to the cradle to charge the battery.
2) Separately charging the battery
To charge the battery separately from the device, place the battery on
the back side of the cradle.
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Initialization
Ⅰ-4
1) Whenthe system does not response you may need to initialize the device by
inserting the stylus into the reset hole foundat the back of the device.
2) Wheninitializing the device all files will be deleted/lostand all running
programs will be terminated.
However, initialization (reset) does not delete files in the FileBox folder.
In cases where FileBox capacity is not sufficientto contain all important files,
anothermethod of backup is with the use of Micro SD cards.
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Reset Hole

Getting Started
Ⅱ
1. Power On
2. How to use the stylus pen
3. Screen description
4. Configuring the device
5.Locking and unlocking the device
6.Manage battery life
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Power On
Ⅱ-1
•Insert the battery into the device and press the Power button to turn ON the
power.
•Whenthe device is powered ON, pressing the Power button again turns OFF
the power.
If the device does not turn ON, check the battery for proper charging.
Power button
[Insert the battery]
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Power On
Ⅱ-1
▶Initial Setup or Reset
The first time you power on your device or every system reset, it displays the
WindowsMobile® screen which guides you through a series of startup
procedures.
1. From the initial startup screen tap the screen using the stylus.
2. From the align screen, use your stylus to calibrate the touch accuracy of
the screen by both accurately and firmly tapping the center of each target
(crosshair). Repeat this process for every target that appearsuntil
completed.
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How to use the stylus pen
Ⅱ-2
This section describes the basic use of the stylus pen in running or moving
programs on the touch screen.
Only use stylus pen that comes with this product or recommended by
WoongjinST. Otherstylus pen can damage this product.
Tap: Selects an item (program) to run by tapping the stylus pen over the
item’s icon on the screen.
Scroll: Moving the stylus pen scrolls the page.
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Tap the icon to select

Icon
Icon Description
Signal Strength –Shows your current signal strength. (More bars =
stronger signal.)
No Service –Your devicecannot finda usable signal.
Phone Antenna Disabled –Your device’s internal phone antenna
has been turned off.
Call in Progress –Your device is currently is an activecall.
Roaming –Your device is “roaming” off the Nationwide Sprint Network.
Sync Connected –Deviceis connected and communicatingwith your
computervia ActiveSyncor Windows Mobile Device Center.
1X Data Sending/Receiving –Data service is transmittingand
receivingdata.
1X Data Unavailable –Data service is unavailable.
Battery Charge Level –Shows your current battery charge level.
(Icon shown is fullycharged.)
Low battery –Shows your current battery charge levelis low.
Screen description
Ⅱ-3
▶Status Icon
The task bar that you normally find at the top of the screen is similar to that of the
PC Windows. The icons displayed on the task bar indicates the status of the
applicationand/or device it represents.
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Icon
Icon Description
Battery Charging –Shows the device is connected to a power cable
and is currently being charged.
Windows Start –Providesaccess to the Windows Menu page.
OK –Tap to accept and save the current page settings, and then exit.
Cancel/Exit –Tap to leavethe current page without storing any
changes.
Speaker On –Your device’s speaker is active. Tap this icon to access
the onscreen Volume slider and adjust the volumelevel.
Vibrate –Your device’s the speaker is set to vibrateonly. Tap this icon
to access the onscreen Volumeslider and adjust the volumelevel.
Silence All –Your devicehas the ringer deactivatedand the vibrate
optionunchecked (disabled). No sound is made by the device.
Alarm –An alarm has been set on your phone.
Bluetooth Enabled –The Bluetoothtechnology is activeand enabled.
Bluetooth Visible –The Bluetooth technology is activeand the device
is visible.
Bluetooth Connected –The Bluetooth technology is activeand
communicating(paired) with a target Bluetoothdevice.
Wi-Fi Inactive –Your Wi-Fi connectionis inactive.
Wi-Fi Active –Your Wi-Ficonnection is activeand communicating.
Screen description
Ⅱ-3
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▶Overview of Setup and customize your device
You can find most user-adjustableoptions for your device in Settings. You can
reach Settings by tapping Start > Settings (you may need to scroll the screen).
The following table lists the option areas in Settings and describes how you can
configurethem.
Configuring the device
Ⅱ-4
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Icon
Personal Settings Description
Phone –Customize caller ID, call forwarding, call waiting, and other
phone settings.
Sounds & Notifications –Customize ring tones, reminders, and
other notificationalerts.
Today –Select a background theme and image,and change the items
(such as Date and Owner Info) that appear on the Today screen.
Owner Information –Enter your personal information.
Lock –Set up a devicelock.
Menus –Select the items that appear on the Start menu.

Configuring the device
Ⅱ-4
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Icon
Personal Settings Description
Buttons –Assign buttons to programs and controls.
Input –Customizethe on-screen keyboard.
Icon
System Settings Description
About –Displays informationabout the operating system and the
hardware configuration.
Backlight –Adjust the brightness and power usage of the screen
backlight.
Certificates –Manage networking certificates.
Clear Storage –Delete all data from the deviceand reset all settings to
the manufacturer’s defaults.
Clock & Alarm –Set the time, date, and alarms.
Customer Feedback –Allow anonymous informationabout your
deviceuse to be sent to Microsoft to help improvesoftware.
Device Information –View informationabout the device,such as
devicetype, model number, processing speed, and RAM size.
Encryption –Set encryptionfor storage cards.
Error Reporting –Enable or disable error reporting.
External GPS –Set the port that programs will use to obtain GPS data.
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