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Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................... 2 Revision History ................................................................................................................................. 7 1. BATTERY ................................................................................................................................. 11 Common .............................................
M3 GREEN ...................................................................................................................................................................... 35 External Device User Guide .................................................................................................................. 35 M3 SKY .............................................................................................................................................................................
Key Setting ............................................................................................................................................. 73 M3 SMART (WM6.5).................................................................................................................................................... 74 M3 SMART (WM6.5) Key Customization .............................................................................................. 74 8. OS .............................................
Common ....................................................................................................................................................................... 124 Difference between EDGE and 3G ..................................................................................................... 124 M3 GREEN ................................................................................................................................................................... 125 Dialing Window ...
Summit WLAN Domain Change ......................................................................................................... 165 WLAN Connection during ActiveSync .............................................................................................. 165 WLAN Roaming .................................................................................................................................... 166 How to set different language on SCU ........................................................
Revision History Release Notes Ver 4.1.0 - All invalid links are fixed. - WLAN roaming issue has been fixed by newest SCU version. - Key Mapping section updated. - UPM(User Power Mode) added for M3 Orange, M3 SKY and MM3. - M3 Green and T can use different sleep conception as similar as UPM. Release Notes Ver 4.0.4 - Added method of using WM5.0 for M3 SKY - Added method of adopting WM5.0’s IE style to higher version of WM. Release Notes Ver 4.0.
Main Category Bluetooth Keypad OS RFID Serial Communication Software WLAN - FAQ Topic BT Stack Change MM3 Key Customization M3 ORANGE Key Customization M3 SMART WM Key Customization M3 SKY OS Update via USB in Windows 7 M3 ORANGE OS Update via MicroSD card M3 ORANGE OS Update via USB Downloader M3 SMART OS Update via MicroSD card M3 SMART OS Update via USB Downloader External Memory Support Tag type that RFID supports Supported Baud Rates M3 Series Compact Framework Version Digital Signature - Modified R
Input / Output Keypad OS Phone (GPRS) Scanner WLAN M3 ORANGE POGO Pin Description Key Mapping for M3 Products Key Input Type Recognition on M3 SKY, M3 ORANGE M3 SKY QWERTY Keypad Functions M3 T Key Settings OS Update via One-click Update (easy update) OS Naming Rule Differences between EDGE and 3G GSM/GPRS Information Scanning Problem in RDP WLAN Setting WLAN Re-connection after Sleep Mode Ad-Hoc Mode in SCU Release Notes Ver 2.
WLAN ETC Installation / Launching from Storage Card Disable MS Customer Feedback Message SMS Pop-Up Window SCU Profile Saving PAP / CHAP Set Up Summit WLAN Domain Change WLAN Roaming Wireless Issue SCU Update Setting Date and Time through ActiveSync Background Image Backlight Timeout control 10
1. BATTERY Common Battery Management and Maintenance You can maximize the battery life with a little bit of care. Since the batteries are chemical devices, it is important to keep the electron in it flowing occasionally. If the battery is stored in fully discharged state for a long period, it could fall into a deep discharge state. On the other hand, if the battery is stored in fully discharged state for a long period, the total battery capacity may be reduced.
Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. A properly maintained battery can retain up to: • • • 90% of its original capacity at 100 full charge and discharge cycle. 85% of its original capacity at 300 full charge and discharge cycle. 80% of its original capacity at 500 full charge and discharge cycle. You may choose to replace your battery when it no longer holds sufficient charge to meet your needs.
Overcharging Protection Main/backup battery overcharging protection All M3 batteries are protected against overcharging. Back-up battery: Integrated PCM circuit / Cut off at 2.8V Main battery: Integrated PCM circuit / Cut off at 2.8V Low Battery Warning Message When 20% of full capacity is left: Displays a message, 'Not enough battery', at the task bar. When 10% of full capacity is left: The caution message pops up several times.
M3 Battery S/N System Battery serial numbering system was changed for batteries produced after 11th Dec 2009 for internal management reason. However, it has been rolled back to the original system since Feb 2010. *P/N and S/N are indicated inside the battery socket. Original Battery Numbering System • • Batteries were recorded according to the manufacture date. Ex) 0906 means it was manufactured in June 2009.
M3 SKY M3 Backup Battery Real Time Clock (RTC) Summary A secondary backup battery is integrated in all M3 SKY terminals. The secondary battery is used to keep the time and date information while changing the main battery. However, its functionality varies according to its model and the version of main board. In early models of MC-7XXXS, a small real time coin battery was included as shown on the below left picture.
system and it has been applied to the terminal when M3 Mobile adopted new Summit WLAN module. Below table describes the key differences between the previous M3 SKY terminals and M3 SKY terminals with the new backup battery system. Main board version history Power off using the power button (long time) M3 SKY (Samsung) RTC Coin Battery MCMC-71XXS 75XX/77XXS v1.1 v2.1 v1.2 v2.2 RTC reset (v1.1) RTC and GPS satellite data kept for approx. 5 min (v1.2, 2.1, 2.
RTC Coin Battery RTC Reset Causes and Prevention - M3 SKY with RTC Coin Battery RTC coin battery is integrated in a few models of M3 SKY. The coin battery is used to keep the device alive while changing the main battery. By ‘alive’, we mean the device does not lose any information stored in the device including the time information. However, the device will go to sleep mode. A fully charged RTC coin will keep the device alive for around 5 minutes.
RTC Reset if Power Button is pressed for 10 seconds Old models of SKY have Real Time Coin battery as a back-up battery as shown below. Ways to charge the battery vary according to the main board version. For V1.1: Charged through CPU, and RTC is reset if the power button is pressed for 10 sec. For V1.2: Charged through the main battery and follows the main battery level. Fully charged back-up battery can keep the date information and GPS configurations for 5 to 10 minutes without the main battery.
2. BOOT Common How to Launch Boot Menu M3 RED / GREEN - Does not support boot menu M3 SKY - Turn off M3 SKY by pressing the power button for 10 seconds. Then while pressing the right directional button, turn on the device by pressing the power button. [MBOOT MENU] 1. Update 2. Format All 3. Device ID 4. Clean Boot - No 5. Factory Reset Enter. Select 0. Exit (Boot) MBoot v3.1.3_[520Mhz/128MB] MM3 - Turn off MM3 by pressing the power button for 10 seconds.
M3 POS - Turn off the device by pressing the reset button for approximately 5 seconds. Then press and hold the power button. Then turn on the device by pressing the reset button. The power button must remain pressed. When the screen fires up, release the power button and press it again. (Same as M3 T) [M3 POS] 1. OS Launch 2. Factory Reset 3. USB Update 4. SD Update Note that if the Boot and OS information are not compatible each other, then you cannot access to Boot menu.
Reboot While Changing Battery When the main battery is detached, the device goes to sleep mode. During the main battery replacement, the backup battery is activated to keep the system alive. However, if the back-up battery is empty or dead, the PDA does not have a backup power to keep it alive, result in restart of the PDA when the main battery is replaced.
M3 SKY Summit Booting for the First Time New M3 SKY MC-7xxS with Summit WLAN module has a backup battery rather than a RTC coin battery. When booting the device for the first time, must reset the CPU by power-cycle before power it on. Without CPU reset, the device may not turn on due to low back-up battery which is discharged during shipping. It is designed to act like that; not a faulty device. To reset the CPU, please follow two steps below: 1.
3. BLUETOOTH Common BT headset What type of BT headset is available for M3 SKY? BT function has limitation in WM5.0 because of using MS stack. By upgrading WM5.0 to WM6.1 which is using StoneStreet1 stack, BT headset function is supported. M3 Mobile has tested with products of Sony (HBH-DS970) and Plantronics (Voyager 520).
BT Printer How to pair M3 with a BT Printer? Choose service that willing to use and click ‘Next’ to proceed, if it’s first time searching for the Bluetooth devices, BTExplorer will search for available Bluetooth devices around, and it will produce ‘Discovering Devices’ and ‘Remote Name Discovery’ windows. Once searching is complete, pop-up window will disappear and list of devices found will come up, from the list choose printer and click ‘Next’.
‘PIN Code Request’ window will pop-up, enter identical Pin Code that BT printer has. If the Pin Code entered is identical with BT printer’s Pin Code, ‘Select Remote Service’ window will popup, choose service and click ‘Next’.
address and service name. Click ‘Next’. ‘Connection Summary’ window that pop-up, allows users to check details of connection. ‘Remote Service Connection’ window will pop-up, user may change ‘Service Type’ and ‘COM Port’.
Once the Connection is made, ‘Favorite’ will be shows up, and Bluetooth icon will be change ( 27 ).
BT Stack Change M3 SKY, MM3, M3 ORANGE, M3 SMART WM provides dual Bluetooth stacks: MS stack and StonstreetOne stack. User can choose the appropriate stack to suite their application. Factory default is set to use StonestreetOne stack. There are two ways for changing the Bluetooth stack. 1. Using Windows Mobile GUI 2.
4. GPS Common GPS Type What type of GPS is used in M3 PDAs? Does it support A-GPS? M3 uses two different modules for GPS. Please refer below table for GPS chipsets. Model GPS Chipset M3 SKY M3 ORANGE M3 T SiRF Start III M3 SKY MM3 M3 SMART M3 ORANGE UBLOX(AGPS supported) PDAs that use SiRF Star III do not support A-GPS (Assisted GPS). However, it is supported in the M3 SKY, M3 ORANGE since 2Q 2012. Questions about GPS 1.
M3 SKY, M3 ORANGE AGManager AGManager is a GPS test program for Sirf III only. To test GPS, download below linked AGManager file and unzip it. To install this program, please follow below steps. AGManager : Download 1. Move to Start\Settings\System\Screen to align screen first. 2. Check at ‘Landscape (righthanded)’ and click ‘Align Screen’ button. After aligning screen, it will turn to below picture.
3. Launch AGManager program and select COM2 then click OPEN button. It will start gathering GPS data. If you get the fixed satellites more than 4, you can get the position by latitude and longitude. And there are three types of GPS reset - cold, warm and hot. Reset means re-positioning of its location. Cold reset: A condition in which the GPS receiver can arrive at a navigation solution without initial position, time, and current Ephemeris.
5. HARDWARE Common Device Identification How to use P/N to Identify Device Options The user of M3 Mobile handheld terminal can use the product number (P/N) to identify the device option such as Scanner, WLAN, WWAN, etc. The P/N is normally indicated inside the battery socket as indicated in the figure. Please refer to below table to learn how to read P/N. Note that this table is only valid for products manufactured after September 2010.
2nd 3rd CPU / ROM 4th WWAN 5th 6th Options 7th RFID 8th Year 9th Month U MC-10 TA MC-7100S Telstra Q M3-20 M3 ORANGE A xx00S Alpha-numeric keypads B xx10S RFID Module C xx20S RFID Module D xx30S RFID Module K xx00S QWERTY QWERTY keypads L xx10S QWERTY QWERTY keypads and RFID module 1 400 / 64 2 400 / 256 3 520 / 64 4 520 / 128 5 520 / 256 6 624 / 256 7 806 / 256 8 806 / 1G 9 833 / 512 10 833 / 1G G GSM H HSDPA/HSPA+(for Smart only) M CDMA N N/A P
M3 GREEN External Device User Guide System Block between M3 GREEN (MC-6510S) and External Device Host Interface Connector [MC-6500S] Production: Kyocera-elco http://www.kyocera-elco.com Part Type : FPC Connector Part Name: 0.5mm Pitch RA SMT Bottom contact One-touch lock MC-6500S to External Device FPC Cable Production Part Type Part Name Part Number : KFC Electric : FPC Cable : 0.
* As you see in the above picture, the FPC cable to connect with external device is exposed to outside to use. * Space for external device is 38.1(w) x 59.9(h) x 8.3(d). Host Interface Connection Pin Out * Mode (Mode 1 or Mode 2) can be selected by user. The manual to do this please refer to the 9th item on the end of this section.
signal (3.3V) Serial port buffer = to switch between ext device and ext serial because the COM8 is shared. * High signal: Buffer on * Low signal: Buffer off DTR O Low OS makes it Low OS keeps the status before sleep Application should close the COM port M 4 High (Port should be open) Output- Active high signal (3.3V) Depending on the status of COM Port, OS handles DTR pin as below.
GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, 0, //must be opened with exclusive-access NULL, //no security attributes OPEN_EXISTING, //must use OPEN_EXISTING 0, NULL; //hTemplate must be NULL for comm devices if (!hPWR) { return; } } else return; //this is just an example code (XXX represents the module name). 1. MBATT Supply the power of Min 3.6V ~ Max 4.2V from PDA main battery. 2. TX/RX [TTL Level 232] PDA COM Port to use is COM8 and it is 3.3V in TTL Level.
ucSel = 0; KernelIoControl(IOCTL_HAL_PWR_SEL, &ucSel, 1, NULL, 0, NULL); 4. DTR [Data Terminal Ready] The DTR signal is sent via a dedicated wire from the transmitting PDA to the transmission device to indicate that the PDA is ready to receive data. 5. RESET Reset is controlled by the below KernelIoControl. 1) Reset Set High ucSel = 0; KernelIoControl(IOCTL_HAL_PWR_SEL, &ucSel, 1, NULL, 0, NULL); Sleep (xxx) //this is to control the reset time, so please give the required sleep time between high and low.
{ PostMessage( HWND_BROADCAST, WM_POWERUP, NULL, NULL ); return; } //this is just an example code (XXX represents the module name). - Things to do in the application case WM_POWERUP: When you get this message, you need to power up your module and reinitialize it. 9. How to select Mode In M3.ini file, you can find the label called [EXT_MODE2]. Value of '0' means enable MODE1. Value of '1' means enable MODE2. 10. Disabling IrDA Since the external device uses IrDA port, it should be disabled in M3.ini.
M3 SKY How to use Windows Mobile 5.0 to M3 SKY. M3 SKY used to use Windows Mobile 5.0 as its operating system but it’s been replaced by Windows Mobile 6.x now. M3 Mobile therefore does not support Windows Mobile 5.0 anymore, however there are still number of customers wish to use Windows Mobile 5.0, and they may be able to swap their Operating system to Windows Mobile 5.0, if their device fulfill conditions mentioned below.
6. INPUT / OUTPUT M3 GREEN M3 GREEN Pin I/O Description This document describes the type and usage of 9 POGO Pin connectors and 24 Pin connector of M3 GREEN which is located at the bottom of the device. 1. POGO PIN Description No.
15 USB_DP For USB data positive 16 USB_PW For USB power 17 DM_RXD CDMA 18 DM_TXD CDMA 19 GND Power Ground 20 DM_DETECT CDMA DM Port Enable (High Active) 21 BATT Battery Line (MAX. 4.2V) 22 BATT Battery Line (MAX. 4.
M3 SKY M3 SKY Pin I/O Description This document describes the type and usage of 9 POGO Pin connectors and 24 Pin connector of M3 SKY which is located at the bottom of the device. 1. POGO PIN Description No. Name Connect Information 1 USB_DN For USB data negative 2 USB_DP For USB data positive 3 USB_PW For USB power 4 DETECT Active Low 5 RXD PAD -> DCE (TTL level), Serial RXD COM8 6 TXD PDA <- DCE (TTL level), Serial TXD COM8 7 TOGID DC 3.6~4.
19 BATT_MNS 20 DM_DETECT Active High 21 BATT Battery Line (MAX. 4.2V) 22 BATT Battery Line (MAX. 4.
MM3 MM3 Pin I/O Description This document describes the type and usage of 16 Pin connector of MM3 which is located at the bottom of the device. 1. 16 PIN Description No.
M3 T M3 T Pin I/O Description M3T (MC-6700S) I/O PIN Description This document describes the type and usage of 18pin connector of M3T which is located at the bottom of the device. 1. 18PIN Connector (Honda BCL-C18LMYG) Mated Connector Desktop Cradle Type : Honda BCL-C18LFDG1 Plug Type : Honda BCL-C18SP 2. Pin Description No. Name Direction USER Description Remark 1 +5 V VDD System Power and Charging System Power and Charging 2 Pistol Grip IN Pistol Grip Connection (with No.
M3 ORANGE M3 ORANGE Pin I/O Description This document describes the type and usage of 9 POGO Pin connector of M3 ORANGE which is located at the bottom of the device. POGO PIN Description No.
M3 SMART M3 SMART Pin I/O Description This document describes the type and usage of 9 POGO Pin connector of M3 SMART which is located at the bottom of the device. POGO PIN Description No.
7. KEYPAD Common Key Input Type The key mode can be identified and changed by the following registry.
Please refer following table for keys that can be modified. Model Key Default BLOnPeriod 5 DisableSideKey 0 Detail Back light on for 5 seconds 1 - Enable, 0 - Disable 0/1/2 Represents FuncKeyPressed 0 different function key input mode. M3 SKY SAMSUNG 0/1/2 Represents KeyMode 0 KeyPadDisable 0 1 - Enable, 0 - Disable TodayPhoneKey 1 1 - Disable, 0 - Enable UseBacklight 1 1 - Disable, 0 - Enable different input mode.
1 TodayPhoneKey 1 - Disable, 0- Enable #Key, *Key, 0Key, 1Key, 2Key, 3Key, 4Key, 5Key, 6Key, 7Key, 8Key, 9Key, ActionKey, BSKey, DownKey, EndKey, FnKey, M3 ORANGE – Numeric KeymodeKey, LeftDownKey, LeftKey, LeftUpKey, P1Path, P2Path, RightDownKey, RightKey, RightUpKey, ScanKey, SendKey, Soft1Key, Soft2Key, UpKey, WindowsKey DownKey, EndKey, LeftDownKey, LeftKey, LeftUpKEy, M3 ORANGE QWERTY OnlySendEndFunc, P1Path, P2Path, RightDownKey, RightKey, RightUpKey, ScanKey, SendKey, Soft1Key, Soft2Key, TabKey
F4Key, F5Key, F6Key, F7Key, F8Key, F9Key, FKey, GKey, HKey, IKey, JKey, KKey, LeftKey, LKey, LockKey, MKey, NKey, OKey, OKKey, OnlySendEndFunc, P1Path, P2Path, PKey, QKey, RightDownKey, RightKey, RKey, ScanKey, SendKey, SideUpKey, SKey, Soft1Key, Soft2Key, SpaceKey, TabKey, TKey, UKey, UpKey, VKey, VolumeDownKey, VolumeUpKey, WindowKey, WKey, XKey, YKey, ZKey !Key, “Key, #Key, %Key, &Key, ‘Key, (Key, )Key, *Key, +Key, ,Key, Key, .
*Note: All the keys of M3 SMART CE have key mapping function. 0/1/2 Represents KeyMode 0 different function key input mode. M3 POS BackLight, End, ESC, F1, F2, Printer, Scanner, Send, VolDown, VolUp, KeyOption 0/1/2 Represents KeypadType 0 KeypadDisable 0 1 - Disable, 0- Enable WakeKeyUse 0 1 - Disable, 0- Enable CapsLockEnable 0 1 - Disable, 0- Enable YellowKeyMode 0 GreenKeyMode 0 TodayPhoneKey 1 Keypad Type. 0/1/2 Represents different input mode.
BLOnPeriod 5 UseBackLight 1 Back light on for 5 seconds 1 - Disable, 0- Enable BackSpaceKey, EndKey, EscKey, FKey_Enable, GreenKey, LeftSoftKey, M3ScanKey, P1Path, P2Path, P3Path, P4Path, RightSoftKey, SendKey, ShiftKey, TabKey, YellowKey Key Mapping Certain program can be set to F1/F2 keys or Soft keys. Move to Key setting option. Each route is slightly different according as devices that you use.
M3 GREEN M3 GREEN Function Key Using Guide M3 GREEN F1 ~ F9 Function Settings Two different virtual key output values are available for function keys: i. ii. Standard values (FMode=1, ex. returns 0x76 for F7) and Customized values (FMode= 0, ex. returns 0x85 for F7). It can be selected through M3.ini configuration. To use this feature, download WinCE_Startup. Make sure downloaded file includes 3 files; M3.ini, M3INIT.exe and StartUp.inf and use the latest version of OS.
※ If StartUp folder is hidden, change the settings in the folder option. 5. Finally reset the device. Directly Configuring in the Device 1. Copy the downloaded files as depicted in steps 3 and 4 of ‘Configuring in PC’. 2. To view hidden folders and files, you must uncheck all options in folder option. Then, press 'OK'. 3. Open 'Microsoft WordPad'.
4. Open M3.ini file in Microsoft WordPad. 5. Change FMode to 1 or 0 as you wish and save the changes.FMode = 1 -> Function key returns the standard values. Ex. Fn+7 returns 0x76, Fn+8 returns 0x77 etc. FMode = 0 -> Function key returns M3 customized values. Ex. Fn+7 returns 0x85, Fn+8 returns 0x86 etc.
6. Finally, reset the device. If FMode is set to ‘0’, the function keys act as defined by M3 and ‘User program 1 to 3’ can be assigned in ‘Buttons’ option. ([Start] -> [Programs] -> [Utility] -> [Buttons]) Function 1 (F+1) refers to User program 1. With this option, you can launch an application by pressing the function key. To assign an application to 'Function 1', click 'Function 1' then 'Find' to select application executable file. These configurations will be lost after hard reset.
M3 SKY Floating Keyboard How do I get a floating SIP keyboard with M3 Sky WM5.0 or 6.1? [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sip] "DragStyle"=dword:00000000 This can be coded into the STARTUP.INF file as follows.
M3 SKY Key Customization M3 SKY has 8 or 15 customizable keys depending on the keypad.
• QWERTY Keypad - 15 customizable keys There are 3 ways to customize the key: 1. Using Windows Mobile GUI 2. Using VisualINI 3. Editing M3.ini 1. Using Windows Mobile GUI Those keys can be customized as the following. 1. Gently tap the Start button and from the drop-down menu, select Settings. 2. In the Settings, select [Buttons]. 62 3. Select Side Key Setting.
4. From the Key Setting Window, those 8 (Alphanumeric keypad) or 15 keys (QWERTY keypad) can be customized. Note that depending on the PDA option, it may appear differently. (WM6.1, HSDPA) (WM5.0, non-GSM) (QWERTY, WM6.1, HSDPA) You can assign the following functions to the keys. All keys have the same customization options. Note that ‘Yellow’ and ‘Blue’ keys have ‘VK_F14’ as the default value. Default Default value of the keys VK_ESCAPE Virtual key for escape.
Figure 2.1 VisualINI Figure 2.2 Device setup Figure 2.3 Side key setting In the StartUp window, user must set the correct device model (①) then, click ‘OK’ button to confirm it (②). Before going to the next step, the device must go through soft reset. Then, launch StartUp again to customize the keys. From figure 2.2, go to SideKey window (③) for key customization. M3 SKY SideKey customization window is shown in figure 2.3. Check 'Auto Start' if you want to keep the settings even after hard reset. 3.
// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// [M3SKY_SIDE_KEY] Install=0 LEFTDOWN=0 LEFTUP=0 RIGHTDOWN=0 RIGHTUP =0 Blue=0 Yellow=0 SOFT1=0 SOFT2=0 [M3SKY_SIDE_KEY_QWERTY] Install=0 Only_SendEnd=0 LEFTDOWN=0 LEFTUP=0 RIGHTDOWN=0 RIGHTUP=0 SOFT1=0 SOFT2=0 SEND=0 END=0 SCAN=0 TAB=0 ACTION=0 LEFT=0 RIGHT=0 UP=0 DOWN=0 From the file, change the value of Install to 1 and assign a value according to the function to each button as you like.
MM3 MM3 Key Customization Both 55-key version (Left) and 41-key version (Right) of MM3 has 9 customizable keys as shown in the figure below. There are 3 ways to customize the keys: 1. Using Windows Mobile GUI 2. Using VisualINI 3. Editing M3.INI 1. Using Windows Mobile GUI Those keys can be customized as the following (screenshots are taken using 55-key version): 1. Gently tap the Start button and from the drop-down menu, select Settings. 2. In the Settings select [Buttons] 66 3.
4. From the Key Setting Window, those 9 keys can be customized. You can assign the following functions to the keys. All 9 keys have the same customization options. None Disable the button Default Default value of the key. SIP ON/OFF Toggles Soft Input Panel. VK_APP1 Virtual key to start application 1. VK_APP2 Virtual key to start application 2. VK_RETURN Virtual key for Return. VK_CONTROL Virtual key for Control. VK_SHIFT Virtual key for Shift. VK_ESCAPE Virtual key for Escape.
Figure 2.1 VisualINI Figure 2.2 Device setup Figure 2.3 Side key setting In the StartUp window, user must set the correct device model then, click ‘OK’ button to confirm it. Before going to the next step, the device must go through soft reset. Then, launch StartUp again to customize the keys. From figure 2.2, go to MM3SideKey window for key customization. MM3 SideKey customization window is shown in figure 2.3. Check 'INSTALL' if you want to keep the settings even after hard reset.
3. Editing M3.ini By editing M3.INI file, you can customize the keys as well. M3.INI is located in the StartUp folder in the Flash Disk of the Device. To edit the file, you may require copying the file to your PC. If you open M3.
M3 ORANGE M3 ORANGE Key Customization M3 ORANGE provides very flexible key customization. In Alpha-numeric version, all physical buttons except the power button are customizable subject to the registry change method is used. However, in general (GUI, M3.INI), only 14 buttons are customizable as shown below. Customizable keys are: Left Up/Down, Right Up/Down, SEND/END, SOFT1/2, SCAN, Direction Keys, Action (Alpha-numeric only) and TAB (QWERTY only). 1.
All keys shown above can be set to one of the following.
Function : 0=Default 1=VK_ESCAPE 2=VK_F13 3=VK_F14 4=VK_F17 5=VK_F18 6=VK_SPACE 7=VK_RETURN 8=SIP ON/OFF 9=excute application1 10=excute application2 11=Winodws Key 12=Home 13=PgUp 14=End 15=PgDn 16=None 17=.
User can change the value of each key from 0 to 18 as required. How to figure out the each Virtual Key value in Window Mobile? Please download KeyMonitor program and place into the device. When any key pressed, each key value will be shown up as up/down for each purpose. With this key value you need to develop the wedge program(key value transformed) for your goal. M3 T Key Setting i. How to disable the Numbers / Characters Switch key. In M3 T, F2 functions to switch between numbers and characters.
ii. How to use F5 key instead of F4 key? Please modify the registry value as below. dword [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\MobileCompia\KeyPad\F4] Enable: 1 dword [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\MobileCompia\KeyPad\F4] Flags: 0 dword [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\MobileCompia\KeyPad\F4] VKey: 116 Furthermore other keys are available to switch mapping by referring to below link path. http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AS2LCR/Flash_10.0/help.html?content=00000520.html, key code of F5 is 116.
1. GUI Method [Start] [Settings] [Personal] [Buttons] [Side Key Setting] All keys shown above can be set to one of the following.
5 VK_F18 Virtual key for F18 6 VK_SPACE Virtual key for space 7 VK_RETURN Virtual key for return 8 SIP ON/OFF Toggles soft input panel 9 Application 1 User defined application1 10 Application 2 User defined application2 11 Windows Windows key 12 Home Home key 13 PgUp Page Up key 14 End End key 15 PgDn Page Down key 16 VK_ACTION Virtual key for Action 17 None Disable the button When ‘Only Use Send/End Key’ option is checked, SEND and END field is disabled and not custom
RightDownKey=7 SideUpKey=3 SendKey=0 Soft1Key=0 ScanKey=0 Soft2Key=0 EndKey=0 TabKey=0 SpaceKey=0 BkspKey=0 EnterKey=0 LeftKey=0 UpKey=0 RightKey=0 DownKey=0 WindowKey=0 OKKey=0 ShiftKey=0 LockKey=0 //F6Key=0 //F7Key=0 //F8Key=0 //F9Key=0 //F10Key=0 From the file, change the value of Install to 1 and assign a value according to the function to each button as you like. Then, copy the modified M3.INI back to the StartUp folder. Customization will be applied after soft reset of the device.
User can change the value of each key from 0 to 17 as required.
8. OS Common OS naming rule Please refer to below description of OS naming rule (SKY basis). The three numbers in red rectangle differentiate the device between Samsung WLAN and Summit WLAN. Between them, the OS IS NOT COMPATIBLE each other so please make sure your WLAN type matches with OS that you are going to update. OS Update via One-click Update M3 Models Support One-click OS update Please refer to below table for available PDA and OS versions.
SD Memory Support Maximum supported SD memory size on M3 PDAs The maximum size of supported SD card depends on the operating system NOT on the hardware. Please see the below list. Brand M3 RED M3 GREEN M3 T, M3 POS M3 SMART CE M3 SKY M3 SKY, MM3 M3 ORANGE, M3 SMART WM OS Windows CE 4.2 Windows CE 5.0 Windows CE 5.0 Windows CE 6.0 Windows Mobile 5.0 Windows Mobile 6.1 Windows Mobile 6.5 Max. SD size 2 GB 4 GB 32 GB 32 GB 2 GB 32 GB 32 GB The recommended SD card brands are SanDISK and Transcend.
M3 RED / M3 GREEN OS Update via Mini SD Card CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. Every information or configurations will be removed after OS update. Required files for OS update can be downloaded from support webpage. 1. Unzip downloaded file. It should contain .DI file. Ex) TBMCAC212_MCST274EN.DI 2. Copy the file to root folder of Mini SD card. 3. Turn off the device by pressing the reset button for approximately 5 seconds. 4. Insert the Mini SD card into the slot. 5.
OS Update via USB Downloader CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. Every information or configurations will be removed after OS update. I. Installation 1. Download the USB_Downloader and OS update files to your PC. It can be downloaded from the support webpage . 2. Turn off the device by pressing the reset button for approximately 4 seconds. Remember, with hard reset you will lose all your data except the one in flash disk. 3. Press the power button and hold.
*If this is not the first time, please go to Step 11. 8. Choose “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” option then proceed. 9. Check “Include this location in the search:” option then, specify the location of the folder which contains the driver files: bulkusb.sys, bulkusb.inf.
Usually those driver files are included in 4.0.1 folder. 10. When the warning window appears, click “Continue Anyway”.
Then, click 'Finish' to complete driver installation. 11. Run MCUSBDown.exe in 4.0.1 folder. Click 'Run' when the warning appears.
From Image Loader Ver 4.0.1, click 'Open' then select the OS image. NOTE: If the downloaded OS file only contains .DI file, change the extension of the file to .
12. Click 'Download' to start updating OS. 13. When the Status is Complete, click 'Exit' to complete OS writing.
14. When the new OS image is successfully written, it will show "Image Upgrade Complete!" on the PDA's screen. Then, reset the device to finish OS update procedure. OS update will remove the previous Flash Disk files. To copy the flash disk files back to the PDA, you can either use SD card or ActiveSync (via USB).
M3 SKY / MM3 OS Update via (Mini) SD Card CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. Every information or configurations will be removed after OS update. Check first whether the WLAN module type is Summit or Samsung, or wrong OS update may cause severe damage to device leading to RMA process. Required files for OS update can be downloaded from support webpage. 1. Formatting MiniSD - please format MiniSD card on PC in FAT (recommended) or FAT32 format. 2.
8. Select [2. Format All] and press return button. 'Format all partitions Confirm it' message will be displayed. 9. Select [1. Yes] 'Format completed Update boot and OS' message will be displayed. Then, select [0. BACK] to enter Main MBoot MENU. 10. From the main boot menu, select [1. Update] -> [1. SD Update] -> [3. SPLASH Update]. SPLASH update will update the image that is displayed when booting. To use your own image, you should have 240 x 320 pixel 24 bit bitmap file and save it as SPLASH.bmp.
OS Update via One-click Update CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. Every information or configurations will be removed after OS update. Check first whether the WLAN module type is Summit or Samsung, or wrong OS update may cause severe damage to device leading to RMA process. Required files for OS update can be downloaded from Support webpage. Downloaded zip file will contain two folders: Oneclick_Update and SD_USB_Update.
OS Update via USB Downloader CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. Every information or configurations will be removed after OS update. Check first whether the WLAN module type is Summit or Samsung, or wrong OS update may cause severe damage to device leading to RMA process. I. Installation 1. Download the USB_Downloader and OS update files to your PC. It can be downloaded from the support webpage . 2. Copy the rndismpy.sys and usb8023y.
10. Turn off the device (The device power can be turned off by pressing the ‘Power button’ for ten seconds.). 11. Press the right arrow key together with Power button. [MBOOT MENU] will be displayed. 12. Please select Update -> TFTP Update then select the requested updates. 13. On the screen ‘Waiting for USB connect…’ will be displayed. 14. Please connect the device to PC via USB cable. 15. On your PC Network Connections -> MobileCompia Network -> Properties. 16. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) -> Properties.
II. Upload OS 1. Run TFTPClientV1.4.exe in USB_Downloader. 2. Update OS in the order Splash -> Boot -> OS image. 3. The device should be turned off first. Press the right arrow button and keep pressing. Press the power button briefly. The [MBOOT MENU] will be displayed.
4. From boot menu, select [Update] -> [TFTP Update]. 5. The upload is ready to proceed, when you see the message 'Update process is ready' on the TFTP Client. 6. When you see above message, press 'Start' to begin the upload process. CAUTION - Do not power off the device or remove Ethernet cable during this process. OS update will remove the previous Flash Disk files. To copy the flash disk files back to the PDA, you can either use SD card or ActiveSync (via USB).
OS Update via USB in Windows 7 (M3 SKY) CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. Every information or configurations will be removed after OS update. Check first whether the WLAN module type is Summit or Samsung, or wrong OS update may cause severe damage to device leading to RMA process. This method can only be used while you are using Windows 7.
H. Once the installation is successfully done, you will be able to see, ‘The best driver software for your device is already installed’ message. I. Run USBLoad.exe file which was downloaded with other files that you have used to install driver for device.
J. Click ‘Open’ and find Boot file manually, at this stage it could be handy for you to choose filename extension as ‘*.nB0’ to make sure you are choosing right file to be installed. K. Once you have chosen the right file to be installed, click ‘Download’ on right hand side to process installation. L. Once you see ‘Write Done Reset device !!’ message from the PC USBLoader, press ‘0’ from the device to proceed reset. M.
O. Choose OS Image file (Choose filename extension as *.DIO) P. As above, press ‘Download’ and wait until you get the message. ‘All files Download Complete.’ Q. Proceed reset from the device by press ‘0.
M3 T OS Update via Micro SD Card CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. Every information or configurations will be removed after OS update. Required files for OS update can be downloaded from support webpage. 1. Unzip downloaded file. It should contain 4 files: EBOOT.nb0, logo.bmp, MOBM_bc.nb0 and NK.bin. 2. Copy the file to root folder of Micro SD card. 3. Turn off the device by pressing the reset button for approximately 5 seconds. 4.
6. From the boot menu, select [3: SD Update]. It will start updating automatically. When 'Reset...' message appears on the screen, reset the device. OS update will remove the previous Flash Disk files. To copy the flash disk files back to the PDA, you can either use SD card or ActiveSync (via USB).
OS Update via USB Downloader CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. Every information or configurations will be removed after OS update. I. Installation 1. Download the USB_Downloader and OS update files to your PC. It can be downloaded from the support webpage . 2. Turn off the device by pressing the reset button for approximately 4 seconds. Remember, with hard reset you will lose all your data except the one in flash disk. 3.
*If this is not the first time, please go to Step 11. 8. Choose “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” option then proceed. 9. Check “Include this location in the search:” option then, specify the location of the folder which contains the driver files: M3BlackUSB.sys, M3Black.inf.
10. When the warning window appears, click “Continue Anyway”. Then, click 'Finish' to complete driver installation.
11. Run USBLoad_V0.22.exe then click 'Open'. Change 'File of type' to (*.bin) then open NK.bin file.
12. Click 'Download' to start updating OS. Below image indicates OS update is in progress. 'Downloading***' message will appear on the LCD when the OS is being updated. 13. When OS update is completed, 'Reset' message will appear on the LCD. Then reset the device by briefly pressing the reset button on the device. OS update will remove the previous Flash Disk files. To copy the flash disk files back to the PDA, you can either use SD card or ActiveSync (via USB).
M3 ORANGE OS Update via MicroSD Card CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. I. Installation 1. 1. When unzip the download OS file, there are two files which are EBOOT.nb0, bootloader file, and FLASH.bin, OS image file. Check the boot and OS version and copy file which needs to be updated between them or both to root folder of microSD card. Then insert the SD card to the device.
OS Update via USB Downloader CAUTION OS update via USB Downloader is NOT supported in Vista or Windows7. Driver installation only needs to be done for the first time. I. Installation 1. Download the USB_Downloader and OS update files to your PC. It can be downloaded from the support webpage. 2. Turn off the device by pressing the power button for approximately 10 seconds. Then, while pressing the right arrow button, press power button to enter boot menu. 3.
5. If the device is connected to the PC for the first time, Microsoft windows will start New Hardware Wizard automatically. From the options, choose “No, not this time”, then click “Next>” to proceed. 6. Choose “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)” option then proceed. 7. Check “Include this location in the search:” option then, specify the location of the folder which contains the driver files: M3BlackUSB.sys, M3Black.inf.
8. When the warning window appears, click “Continue Anyway”. 9. Then, click 'Finish' to complete driver installation.
10. When it is ready, run USBLoad.exe. Click on Open button as indicated on the image to load necessary files. Please load files in the following order: a. EBOOT.nb0 b. FLASH.bin 11. When all files are loaded, click Download to start OS update. 12. Reset the device when OS update is complete.
M3 SMART WM OS Update via MicroSD card NOTE 1. When MicroSD card is used for OS update. 2. This manual assumes updating both BOOT and OS using IMAGES.BIN. 3. Please make sure your device type whether 2G or 3G type. - Ex) OS ver. : C3STH6150EN(‘H’ means HSPA, 3G type) Product No. : UA10HGDNKLxxxxx - Ex) OS ver. : C3STG6147EN(‘G’ means GSM, 2G type) Product No. : UA10GPDNLG41897 CAUTION Use fully charged battery or AC power while OS update process. 1.
[BOOT MENU 1.0.2] 1) SD Download 2) USB Download 3) Clean Boot 4) Factory Reset 5) Device ID(UUID) 6) Debug Serial:[NO] 7) ALL Format Select Number 0) Exit:Launch OS image SAMSUNG-S5PC100 833MHz RAM 256MB / ROM 1GB 3. From the boot menu, press ‘1’ to enter SD Update Mode. Then, press ‘3’ to start update. 4. When OS update is completed, reset the device.
OS Update via USB Downloader NOTE Driver installation only needs to be done for the first time. I. Driver Installation 1. Download all necessary files to your PC. ① OS file. ② USB Update tool: M3SMART_USBDown.zip ③ USB Driver if necessary: M3SMART_Driver.zip 2. Turn off the device by pressing the power button for approximately 10 seconds. Then, while pressing the right arrow button, press power button to enter boot menu. [BOOT MENU 1.0.
5. If the driver is not installed properly, the driver must be installed manually. Please open Device Manager. (Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > Device Manager). 6.
7. Click on Browse my computer for driver software 8. Then, select the folder where the driver files are located by click on Browse… 9. When a warning window pops up, click on Install this driver software anyway.
Then, it will start installing driver software. 10. Close the window after the driver installation is successfully done.
11. Launch USBDown.exe to start OS update. 12. Select ‘All Image’ and click on Open to select Images.bin, OS file. 13. When the correct OS file is selected, click start to proceed. 14. When OS update is complete, PDA will display complete message on the screen. Then press ‘0’ to launch OS image.
9. RFID Common RFID Frequencies RFID is divided into three categories depending on the frequency used. RFID Type Frequency Band LFID (Low Frequency Identification) 120~140 kHz HFID (High Frequency Identification) 13.56 MHz UHFID (Ultra High Frequency Identification) 868 ~ 956 MHz Supported Tags There are 3 types of RFID that M3 device supports: Ultra High frequency, High frequency and Low frequency. Transfer command Serial Number Manufacturer Tag Read/Write operation 1.
Dual Interface ISO 14443 A compliant Various - ISO 14443 B compliant Various - EM 4135 EM ICode® SLI NXP LRI12 STM LRI64 STM LRI128 STM LRI2k STM SRF55VxxP Infineon SRF55VxxS Infineon ISO 15693 With 10% modulation index Better performance with 10% modulation index Encryption included TM HF-I Std TI TM HF-I Pro TI - - Only in addressed mode KSW - Temperature logging ICod
3. Ultra High Frequency supported compliant. TAG Type – Tag Antenna Width UHF C1G2 EPC 860-960MHz - 2 Cm UHF C1G2 EPC 860-960MHz - 3 Cm UHF C1G2 EPC 860-960MHz - 8.5 Cm UHF C1G2 EPC 860-960MHz - 9 Cm UHF C1G2 EPC 860-960MHz - Card Type TAG *Reading distance may vary depends on UHF type (FCC&ETSI).
10. SERIAL COMMUNICATION Common COM port description What are the Com Ports that are used on the M3 series? Each COM port is differently used depending on devices. Please refer to below table for the COM Port description.
Supported Baud Rates Below table summarizes the supported baud rate range and test method for each PDA models. Model OS Method COM Port Min (Bd) Max (Bd) M3 RED CE 4.2 Snap-on COM 6 1200 115200 M3 GREEN CE 5.0 Snap-on COM 8 300 115200 M3 SKY WM 6.1 Snap-on COM 8 300 115200 M3 ORANGE WM 6.5 Serial Cradle COM 8 1200 115200 M3 T CE5.0 Serial Cradle COM 8 1200 115200 MM3 WM 6.1 Serial Cradle COM 8 300 115200 M3 SMART CE CE 6.
11. PHONE (GPRS) Common Difference between EDGE and 3G rd Difference between EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) and 3G (3 Generation) is summarized in below table. Please note that speed figures shown above is maximum speed you can get, not definite speed that you can get from M3 products. Refer to below table for Up/Download rate of EDGE and HSDPA. Technology Download Rate (bit/s) Upload Rate (bit/s) EDGE 236.8 kbit/s 236.8 kbit/s HSDPA 13.98 Mbit/s 5.
M3 GREEN Dialing Window How can I disable the Dialing window? When the WLAN is re-connected while using the phone and the WLAN at the same time, you can show the dialing window as below picture. There are two methods to disable the dialing window. 1. Delete the MC folder or change the name of it in Flash Disk Enter [My Device]->[Flash Disk]. Rename or delete the MC folder. 2.
Check the Use LAN(no autodial).
Windows Mobile (M3 SKY, MM3, M3 ORANGE, M3 SMART WM) RIL Log How to obtain a RIL Log This document guides the user to obtain a RIL log for WWAN (GSM, HSDPA) modules. There are two ways in obtaining a RIL log file. - Changing a registry value for 3G HSDPA only - Using rilgsm.dll for 2G GSM Only 1. Changing Registry Value (For 3G HSDPA Only) If your device does not have the registry key, DisableDebugFile, use the second method to obtain the RIL log. i.
2. Using RILGSM.DLL to Obtain RIL Log File (For 2G GSM Only.) This method requires copying rilgsm.dll to Windows folder. To copy the dll file to Windows folder, the operating system must be unlocked. Follow below steps. i. Copy m3sky7500summmit_rilgsm_debugfile.zip to Flash Disk folder Download m3sky7500summmit_rilgsm_debugfile.zip file and unzip then copy 5 files(LtkUnlock.exe, rapienable.exe, multiplx.dll, rilgsm.dll and Rilgsm.exe) to \My Device\Flash Disk. Run ‘Rilgsm.exe’ then below messages show up.
GPRS Settings To use GPRS, must enter required information such as APN (Access point name), username and password information which is provided by the operator. There are 4 ways of configuring GPRS connection: 1. Using WM Connections setting wizard (manual configuration) 2. Using WWAN Manager (semi-auto configuration) 3. Using StartUp.inf included in StartUp folder of M3 flash disk files and operator’s .ini file (auto configuration) 4. Using XML (auto configuration) 1.
7. After the GPRS profile is created, you can connect to the profile in ‘Manage existing connections’ from (iii). 8. Select one profile. Then, press and hold the stylus pen on the profile. From the pop-up menu, click ‘connect’ to connect to GPRS. 2. WWAN Manager To use WWAN Manager, WWAN_Manager.CAB must be installed. There are two ways of installing WWAN Manager: 1. Click WWAN_Manager.CAB in \Flash Disk \Driver or [GPRS_INSTALL] Install=1 InstalFile=\Flash Disk\Driver\WWAN_Manager.CAB 2.
1. Click [Start] [Settings]. 2. Click [WWAN Manager] icon from [Connections] window. 3. Select Country / Region.
4. Select Operator (Service Provider). 5. Click 'Done' when finished. If the operator you wish to connect does not appear in operator drop down menu, you can add new operator through ‘Add New Parameters...’ or if the operator’s details are wrong, you can edit it through ‘Edit Network Parameters...’ 3. GPRS Configuration using StartUp.inf and .ini file provided by the Operator To configure GPRS by this method, you need to have a copy of .
CSD_USER_PW= If you have the .ini file, copy the file to \Flash Disk \Driver. Then, add the following code in the StartUp.inf which is included in the StartUp folder of M3 flash disk files. //GPRS Connection CopyFile=/S "\Flash Disk\Driver\Country.ini" "\Windows\Provider\Country.ini" sleep=500 RunExe= /S "\Windows\WWAN_Manager.exe" "Country,Country_Operator " RegSetValue=/s dword [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\RIL]SetGPRSAuthentication:2 RunExe =/s "\Windows\WWAN_Manager.