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Zipit™ Wireless Messenger
Why talk when you can Chat?
GETTING STARTED GUIDE
AND USERS GUIDE

WELCOME
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Thank you for choosing Zipit Wireless Messenger.
We hope that you are completely satisfied with your product. Please visit us at
www.zipitwireless.com if you have any comments or suggestions.
Copyright
Copyright © 2004, 2005 Aeronix, Inc. All rights reserved. K-Byte is a registered trademark of
All Components, Inc. The “Z” logo, Zipit Wireless Messenger, MyFriendz, MyFriendz Key,
MyEmoticonz, IMessage Alert and IMessage Response are trademarks of Aeronix, Inc. and
may be registered in some jurisdictions. All other trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
Disclaimers
Zipit Wireless Messenger is not endorsed or affiliated with AOL, Yahoo, or Microsoft.
Aeronix, OEM, and its suppliers assume no responsibility for any damages or loss from the
use of this guide or damages or loss caused by failures in delivery or receipt of messages.
Aeronix and OEM do not guarantee uninterrupted service to any Instant Message service.
Aeronix and OEM reserve the right to change the software, features and support for IM
services at will. This document may also change from time to time. Please visit
http://www.zipitwireless.com for the latest version.
End User License Agreement
Please visit http://www.zipitwireless.com for the latest copy of the End User License
Agreement. By using this product, you agree not to reverse engineer, decompile or disable
the software and/or hardware.
Safety Warnings
Zipit Wireless Messenger includes a Lithium Ion battery. Please dispose of properly when
replacing.

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Zipit™ Wireless Messenger
Why talk when you can Chat?
Product Features
Portable Instant Messaging
Works with your existing IM accounts and friend lists
Connects to wireless 802.11b or g home networks & public hotspots
Compatible with popular IM services
Support for future Music services (requires purchase of software
update available at a future date)
One year warranty
Convenience
No PC required
Quick and easy first-time setup
Automatic detection and connection to wireless networks
Multiple, concurrent conversations
Automatic software updates via wireless connection
Instant on
Security
Immune to viruses
No pop-ups
Password protection to prevent IM account theft

OVERVIEW
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Messaging Screen
Header Bar - The top portion of the screen is called the Header Bar. From left to
right, the Header Bar provides the following information: the IM service and screen
name of the friend you are chatting with, the Conversation Counter, the incoming
message indicator, the ALT, CTRL, and SHIFT status indicators, and the battery
meter.
History Window -
Displays lines of text
typed by you and
your friend in the
order that they are
entered. The UP and
DOWN cursor keys
can be used to scroll
back and forth
through the
conversation history.
Text Entry Window –
During conversations,
characters that you type
are displayed in the Text
Entry Window. When you
press ENTER, the text
message is sent to your
friend and is then
displayed in the History
Window.
LEDs – The Amber LED
blinks slowly when the
device is in Standby mode
and blinks quickly when
the battery is low. The
Green LED is on when
the device is connected to
a wireless network and
blinks when a new
messa
g
e is received.

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Keyboard
MyFriendz Key – Opens and closes the MyFriendz List. (The MyFriendz List is
a pop-up window that displays the screen names of your friends currently
logged on to the same Instant Messenger services that you are logged in to.)
PREV & NEXT – During
chatting, used to cycle
through chat windows.
When the MyFriendz
List is active, used to
scroll one page at a
time through screen
names.
A
LT-⌧– Closes
a conversation
window
SHIFT – For caps, press Shift once prior to pressing a letter
key. Press Shift twice to enable Caps-Lock.
CTRL – Press Control once followed by a letter key to generate
Control functions..
ALT – Alternate characters can be accessed by pressing Alt once before
the desired key. Press Alt twice to enable Alt-Lock.
Menu – Opens and
closes the Setup
Menu
Cursors – Used to
navigate. ALT-UP or
A
LT-DOWN enables
volume control
function.

GETTING STARTED
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What you need to get started:
Wireless Internet Access – To use your Zipit Wireless Messenger,
you must be near an IEEE 802.11b or IEEE 802.11g wireless
network (frequently called a Wi-Fi® network). Zipit Wireless
Messenger contains an 802.11b radio and will work with both
802.11b and 802.11g networks.
If you are using the device at home, you will need an 802.11b or
802.11g wireless access point or router that is connected to a
broadband Internet service (such as a cable or DSL connection).
Outside the home, many businesses are now offering wireless
access. Such locations are frequently called “hotspots”. In order
to use Zipit Wireless Messenger outside the home, you will need
to access a “hotspot” that doesn’t require you to pay a subscription
fee.
Instant Messenger Accounts – Before using your Zipit Wireless
Messenger, you must have an existing IM account. (You can not
setup a new account on Zipit Wireless Messenger.) If you don’t
have an existing account, you can easily setup new accounts for
free on any Internet connected PC. When setting up a new
account, you will choose or be provided with a screen name and a
password.

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Charging the battery
Plug the AC-Adapter into the DC input jack on the back side of the unit and
into an AC Power outlet. Zipit Wireless Messenger can be used while it is
being charged. The Lithium Ion battery in Zipit Wireless Messenger should
be charged for 3 hours before portable use.
Powering Zipit Wireless Messenger on and off
To turn Zipit Wireless Messenger on or off, press and hold the Power button
for at least one second.
During normal use, closing the lid will cause the unit to go into a low power
(Standby) mode. If connected to the network when the lid is closed, Zipit
Wireless Messenger will remain connected to the network until the lid is re-
opened or until the unit is moved outside the range of the wireless network.
Power consumption is reduced when the device is in Standby – significantly
lengthening the battery life.
First Time Use
The first time you turn on your Zipit Wireless Messenger the Setup Wizard
will guide you through a brief setup process. During this process, you will
search for and connect to your wireless network, you will enter the screen
name and password for your Instant Messenger account, and you will define
how the programmable keys on the Zipit Wireless Messenger keyboard will
be used.

NETWORK BASICS
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Signal Strength: The strength of the connection is determined by your proximity to the Wireless Access Point
(or Wireless Router), structural interference, and device interference (devices such as Microwave ovens or 2.4
GHz cordless phones operate on the same radio frequency as 802.11b and g and can cause performance
degradation on your wireless network).
SSID: Wireless Access Points typically broadcast a name or identifier – called an SSID – so that the network
can easily be identified and selected by wireless device users. Access points can be configured to not
broadcast the SSID so that the network is not easily available to other users. If your network does not
broadcast the SSID, you will be able to enter the SSID manually on Zipit Wireless Messenger.
Encryption: Wireless Access Points can be configured to encrypt network traffic so that unauthorized users
can’t use the networks. When the Access Point is configured for encryption, a key will be generated that can
be used by wireless devices to access the network. This key is commonly known as a WEP (Wired
Equivalent Privacy) key. Only users that know the key will be able to access the wireless network.
For Fee Hotspots: Some hotspots require the user to pay a fee or have a monthly subscription in order to
access their network. These locations typically expect the user’s device to have a web browser where the user
can enter a pin number or credit card information to pay for using the network. These networks are not
currently supported by Zipit Wireless Messenger
DHCP: All networked devices must have an IP address assigned to them which lets them know where to send
and retrieve information in order to attach to the Internet. Most Wireless Access Points will be configured to
automatically provide an IP Address to devices that attempt to connect to the network. Such devices have
DHCP enabled - which allows the access point to dynamically assign IP addresses to devices as they connect.
An access point can be configured such that DHCP is disabled and devices can only attach to the network if
they know the (static) IP address required by the Access Point.

CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK
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Automated Connection
Although wireless networks can be configured in a variety of ways, Zipit
Wireless Messenger is designed to make the Wireless connection process
as automated and simple as possible.
When the device is turned on, Zipit Wireless Messenger will search for all
available wireless networks and attempt to connect to the strongest
unencrypted networks first, followed by the strongest encrypted networks.
If your network is unencrypted, it is likely that the connection will not require
any input. Otherwise, follow the on screen instructions to connect to your
network. If you prefer to manually select or configure a network, press NEXT
while the device is searching for networks.
If your network is encrypted, you will be asked to enter a password (WEP
Key). If your network is hidden, you will have to identify your network.
Checking for Software Updates
Each time the Zipit Wireless Messenger connects to the Internet, it will
determine if a new software update is available. If a software update is
available, the Zipit Wireless Messenger will automatically install it and then
re-start.
WARNING: If your device is connected to an AC Power Outlet while
downloading a new software load, do not unplug your device from the AC
Power Outlet until the download and installation is complete.

LOGIN TO IM ACCOUNTS
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After successfully connecting to the Internet and checking for software
updates, you will need to setup your Instant Messenger accounts.
Remember: Before using your Zipit Wireless Messenger, you must have an
existing IM account.
The Setup Wizard will ask if you have AOL, Yahoo, and MSN accounts. You
will then be asked to enter the Screen Name and Password for each of your
accounts.
Note: Restricted AOL accounts, such as KAOL accounts, are not supported.
MSN accounts require the full account name, not just the screen name. For
example, if you have a Hotmail account, you must add ‘@hotmail.com’ to
your screen name.
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