GeoMax ZENITH04 Manuel utilisateur

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ZENITH04
USER MANUAL
V1.1
Sept. 2014

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Product Introduction ................................................ 1
1.1 Front Components .............................................................. 6
1.1.1 Keypad ........................................................................... 7
1.2 Back Components ............................................................... 9
1.3 Bottom Components ......................................................... 10
Chapter 2 Basic Skills .............................................................. 11
2.1 Turning on
Suspending Turning Off Resetting .......... 11
2.1.1 Turning on ................................................................... 11
2.1.2 Suspending ................................................................. 11
2.1.3 Turning off ................................................................... 11
2.1.4 Resetting ...................................................................... 12
2.1.4.1 Performing a Hard Reset ....................................... 12
2.2 Pull the Stylus out and in .................................................. 12
2.3 Installing
Uninstalling the SIM TF Card and Battery .... 12
2.4 Charging the Battery ......................................................... 13
2.5 Fitting the Hand Strap ....................................................... 14
Chapter 3 Connecting and Synchronizing with Your
Computer ........................................................................ 14
3.1 Installing Connection Management Software ................. 14
3.1.1 Installing the Windows Mobile Device Center ........... 15
3.1.2 Installing ActiveSync .................................................. 15
3.2 Connecting and Synchronizing With Your Computer..... 15
3.2.1 Managing the Connection and Synchronization Using
the Windows Mobile Device Center .................................... 16
3.2.2 Managing the Connection and Synchronization Using
the ActiveSync ..................................................................... 19
3.2.3 Connecting with U Disk Mode .................................... 22
3.2.4 OTG Connection .......................................................... 23
Chapter 4 Brief Description of the Operating System ........... 23
4.1 System Main Interface and the Start Menu ...................... 23
4.2 Status Indicators ............................................................... 25
4.2.1 Battery Status Indicators ............................................ 25
4.2.2 Speaker Status Indicators .......................................... 26
4.2.3 Network and Modem Status Indicators ..................... 26
4.3 Pre-installed Programs ..................................................... 26
4.4 Interacting With the Device ............................................... 27
4.5 Entering Information ......................................................... 28
4.5.1 Using the On-screen Keyboard .................................. 28

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4.5.2 Drawing and Writing on the Screen Directly ............. 29
4.5.3 Recording a Message ................................................. 29
4.5.4 Camera (Select Models Only) ..................................... 30
4.5.4.1 Taking Pictures ...................................................... 30
4.5.4.2 Recording Video Clips........................................... 32
4.6 Personal Settings .............................................................. 33
4.6.1 Buttons ........................................................................ 34
4.6.2 Home ............................................................................ 34
4.6.2.1 Appearance ............................................................ 34
4.6.2.2 Items ....................................................................... 35
4.6.2.3 Set Date and time ................................................... 36
4.6.3 Screen Lock ................................................................. 37
4.6.4 Set Passwords............................................................. 38
4.6.5 Power ........................................................................... 38
4.6.6 Sounds and Notifications ........................................... 39
4.6.7 Screen .......................................................................... 40
4.6.8 Backlight ...................................................................... 41
4.6.9 Align Screen ................................................................ 42
4.7 GPRS Network Setting ...................................................... 43
4.7.1 Add New GPRS Connecting ....................................... 43
4.8 Bluetooth Connecting ....................................................... 45
4.9 Phone and Text Messages (Select Models Only) ............ 47
4.9.1 Phone ........................................................................... 47
4.9.1.1 About Your Phone ................................................. 47
4.9.1.2 Making a Call .......................................................... 49
4.9.1.3 Responding to a Call ............................................. 51
4.9.1.4 Operations During a Call ....................................... 51
4.9.1.5 Using Call History .................................................. 54
4.9.1.6 Using Speed Dial ................................................... 55
4.9.1.7 Customizing Your Phone ...................................... 55
4.9.1.8 Additional Phone Operations................................ 57
4.9.2 Text Messages............................................................. 58
4.9.2.1 Reading Text Messages ........................................ 58
4.9.2.2 Composing and Sending a Text Message ........... 58
4.10 WIFI Connecting .............................................................. 59
4.10.1 Switching On or Off the Wi-Fi Radio ........................ 59
4.10.2 Connecting to a Wireless Network ........................... 59
Chapter 5 Software Operation ................................................. 60
5.1 Installing Programs ........................................................... 60
5.2 Uninstalling Programs ...................................................... 61
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ........................ 61
6.1 Troubleshooting ................................................................ 61

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6.2 Resetting Your Device ...................................................... 62
6.3 Caring for Your Device ...................................................... 63
Chapter 7 Legal Notice .......................................................... 616
7.1 Copyrights and trademarks ............................................ 616
7.2 Standard limited warranty .............................................. 626
7.3 Service procedure ........................................................... 639
7.4 Enviromental recycling ..................................................... 80
Appendix 1 Specification
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1 PREFACE
ZENITH04 is a highly integrated handheld mobile termi-
nal, with an 806MHz processor, 4G -board FLASH memo-
ry, high-capacity battery, integrated wireless access cap-
ability diversification (including GPRS, WIFI and Blue-
tooth). For integrating many functions, it can be very
convenient to collect, store and transfer data in the wild
using the ZENITH04. With the built-in high performance
GPS Receiver, you can calculate the position, navigate
and get 1-3m real-time high-quality data. You can use
the 5M pixels digital camera capture color pictures as well
to provide integration solutions for the natural resource
management and assets management.
Modular production process-the product is made up of the
standard modules. Control every aspect during producing
to increase the capacity on the one hand and decrease
failure rate, improve the product quality on the other
hand. The advanced production technology and superior
product performance ensure the equipment efficient, tab-
le and durable. It provides every GIS users unpreceden-
ted new experience.

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2 CHAPTER
1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
This chapter mainly introduces you to the external com-
ponents of your device.
2.1 1.1 FRONT COMPONENTS
Ref
Component
Description
1 Charge/Power
on Indicator
Flashes in red to indicate that
your device is being turned on.
When battery charging, Flashes
in green to indicate battery
charging is in progress.
Flashes in amber to indicate that
the battery is fully charged.
2 GPS Indicator Flashes in green to indicate that
the GPS function is switched on.
1 2 3
4
5
6
7
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3
Wireless com-
munication indi-
cator
Flashes in blue to indicate that
the Bluetooth function is on.
Flashes in green to indicate that
the Phone function is on.
4 Earpiece Serves as the phone earpiece
during a call.
5 Touch Screen
Displays the output of your de-
vice and responds to your tap-
ping.
6 Keypad Includes keys for numbers and
specific functions.
7 Power Button Turns on or off your device.
8 Microphone
Records voices.
Serves as the mouthpiece during
a call.
2.1.1 1.1.1 Keypad
Ref
Component
Description
1 Numeric Keys Enter numbersmajorly for models with
the phone function

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Alternative
Function Keys
Provide functions as indicated by the red
icons when Fn lock is on.
Moves up, down, left and right
within the screen or menu.
Goes to the next input field.
Increases the brightness level
of the screen. It cycles to the
lowest level after reaching the
highest level.
Exit the currently opened
menu or program.
, ,
Performs the program assig-
ned under Personal settings
when you press one of them.
2
Send Key Dials or answers a call.
3 Left/Right Soft
Key
Performs the command shown on the bot-
tom left or right corner of the screen.
4 Function Key
Switches on or off the alternative func-
tions of the numeric keys. Fn lock is off by
default. When it is switched on, the icon
shows in the navigation bar.
5 Camera Key
Starts the Camera program.
Serves as the shutter release button if the
Camera program is currently in use.
6 End Key
Ends or rejects a call (select models only).
Returns to the Today screen from another
program.
7 Backspaces over one character when in a
text input field.
8
Start Key Opens the Start menu.
9 Action Key Confirms your selection by pressing, simi-
lar to the Enter key on a keyboard.

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2.2 1.2 BACK COMPONENTS
Ref
Component
Description
1 Camera Lens Takes still pictures or records
video clips.
2
Speaker Plays music, sounds and voices.
3 Hand Strap Hol-
ders The hand strap attaches here.
4
Battery Cover Inside is the battery.
2
3
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4

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2.3 1.3 BOTTOM COMPONENTS
Ref
Component
Description
1 Serial Connector Provides D-sub 9 pins RS232
function.
2 USB OTG (Host &
Client) Connector Connects to the USB cable.
3
Power Connector Connects to the AC adapter.
4 Stylus Pinhole
Used to place the stylus that is
served as the input device by
tapping on the touch screen to
make selections and enter in-
formation.
5 Hand Strap Hol-
ders The hand strap attaches here.
1
2
5
3
4
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