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HP iPAQ Voice Messenger Product Guide Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. HP iPAQ products are powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 with Messaging and Security Feature Pack. Microsoft Windows, the Windows logo, Outlook, Windows Mobile Device Center, and ActiveSync are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. SD Logo is a trademark of its proprietor. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. under license. Google and Google Maps are trademarks of Google Inc. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information is provided 'as is' without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for Hewlett-Packard products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as an additional warranty. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. First Edition November 2008 Document Part Number: 496988-001. Table of contents 1 Welcome to your HP iPAQ and product registration 2 Box contents 3 Components Front panel components ....................................................................................................................... 3 Top panel components ......................................................................................................................... 4 Left and Right panel components ......................................................................................................... 5 Back panel components ....................................................................................................................... 5 4 Set up your HP iPAQ Step 1: Remove the battery cover and insert the SIM card .................................................................. 7 Step 2: Insert the battery and replace the battery cover ...................................................................... 8 Step 3: Charge the battery ................................................................................................................... 9 Step 4: Turn on your HP iPAQ ............................................................................................................. 9 5 Get started with your HP iPAQ Home screen ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................... 12 Status icons ........................................................................................................................................ 12 Keyboard ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Answer/Send key ............................................................................................................... 13 End key .............................................................................................................................. 13 Home key ........................................................................................................................... 13 Back key ............................................................................................................................ 13 Softkeys ............................................................................................................................. 13 Keyboard layout ................................................................................................................. 13 Enter text ........................................................................................................... 14 Enter key ........................................................................................................... 15 Backspace key .................................................................................................. 15 Shift key ............................................................................................................ 16 Options key ....................................................................................................... 16 Symbol key ........................................................................................................ 16 Center button ...................................................................................................................................... 16 Know your HP iPAQ ........................................................................................................................... 17 Find information about your HP iPAQ ................................................................................ 17 Access programs ............................................................................................................... 17 iii View the operating system (OS) information ..................................................................... 17 Check the connection and signal strength ......................................................................... 18 Customize your HP iPAQ ................................................................................................................... 18 Create a device name ........................................................................................................ 18 Enter owner information ..................................................................................................... 18 Change the regional settings ............................................................................................. 19 Adjust the volume settings ................................................................................................. 19 Adjust the ring tone and notification sounds ...................................................................... 19 Manage profiles ................................................................................................................. 19 Use profiles ....................................................................................................... 19 Edit profiles ....................................................................................................... 20 Change the power management settings .......................................................................... 20 Adjust the brightness settings ............................................................................................ 20 Increase the font size ......................................................................................................... 21 Install and remove programs ............................................................................................. 21 Set clocks and alarms ........................................................................................................ 22 Use Key Guard ................................................................................................................................... 22 Lock and unlock your HP iPAQ .......................................................................................................... 23 Use the SIM PIN to protect information on your HP iPAQ ................................................................. 24 Battery saving tips .............................................................................................................................. 24 HP Power Save Mode ........................................................................................................................ 25 6 Use your HP iPAQ Call features ....................................................................................................................................... 26 Make calls .......................................................................................................................... 26 Make calls from the Home screen ..................................................................... 26 Make calls from Contacts .................................................................................. 26 Redial a number ................................................................................................................ 26 Answer calls ....................................................................................................................... 26 Mute a call ......................................................................................................................... 27 Put a call on hold ............................................................................................................... 27 Create an appointment during a call .................................................................................. 27 Use call waiting .................................................................................................................. 27 Make emergency calls ....................................................................................................... 28 Make calls using speed dial ............................................................................................... 28 Make data calls .................................................................................................................. 28 Make a conference call ...................................................................................................... 29 Make a call from a hyperlinked phone number .................................................................. 29 Make international calls ..................................................................................................... 29 Use voice mail ................................................................................................................... 29 Use the handsfree function ................................................................................................ 30 Call history .......................................................................................................................................... 30 Manage calls using call history .......................................................................................... 30 iv Make calls using call history .............................................................................................. 30 View the call details ........................................................................................................... 30 Voice commands ................................................................................................................................ 31 Change the service settings ............................................................................................................... 31 Auto Answer ...................................................................................................................... 31 Band Control ...................................................................................................................... 31 Call Options ....................................................................................................................... 32 Forward calls ..................................................................................................................... 32 Call waiting ........................................................................................................................ 33 Caller ID ............................................................................................................................. 33 Block calls .......................................................................................................................... 33 Configure channels ............................................................................................................ 34 Fixed Dialing ...................................................................................................................... 34 Change the network settings ............................................................................................. 35 View the available phone networks ................................................................... 35 Set the preferred networks ................................................................................ 35 Manually select a phone network ...................................................................... 36 Select a frequency band ..................................................................................................................... 36 Voice notes ......................................................................................................................................... 36 Create a voice note ............................................................................................................ 36 Listen to voice notes .......................................................................................................... 36 Rename voice notes .......................................................................................................... 37 Reply to e-mails using voice notes .................................................................................... 37 Delete voice notes ............................................................................................................. 37 Reset your HP iPAQ ........................................................................................................................... 37 Perform a soft reset ........................................................................................................... 37 Perform a hard reset (factory reset) ................................................................................... 37 7 Storage cards Insert a storage card .......................................................................................................................... 39 Remove a storage card ...................................................................................................................... 40 View contents of a storage card ......................................................................................................... 41 8 Contacts Create a contact ................................................................................................................................. 42 Edit the contact information ................................................................................................................ 42 Copy a contact ................................................................................................................................... 42 Create and assign a category for a contact ........................................................................................ 43 Find a contact ..................................................................................................................................... 43 Send an e-mail message to a contact ................................................................................................ 43 Send a text message to a contact ...................................................................................................... 43 Add or remove a picture ..................................................................................................................... 44 Delete a contact ................................................................................................................................. 44 v Use the contact list ............................................................................................................................. 44 9 Messaging Understand messages ....................................................................................................................... 46 Text messaging .................................................................................................................................. 46 MMS and its uses ............................................................................................................................... 47 Set up e-mail accounts ....................................................................................................................... 48 Set up e-mail using Exchange Server ............................................................................... 48 Internet e-mail .................................................................................................................... 48 Create a new POP3 or IMAP4 account ............................................................. 48 Change the e-mail download options ................................................................ 50 Delete an account ............................................................................................. 50 Synchronize e-mail ............................................................................................................................. 51 Use messaging ................................................................................................................................... 51 Folder types ....................................................................................................................... 51 Compose and send e-mails ............................................................................................... 52 Reply to or forward a message .......................................................................................... 52 Add an attachment to a message ...................................................................................... 53 Receive attachments ......................................................................................................... 53 Receive meeting requests ................................................................................................. 53 Create or change a signature ............................................................................................ 54 Download messages ......................................................................................................... 54 Download messages from a server ................................................................................... 55 Install an online address book ............................................................................................................ 55 10 Calendar Create a new appointment ................................................................................................................. 57 Assign a sensitivity level to an appointment ....................................................................................... 57 Change the display of the work week ................................................................................................. 57 Set a default reminder for all new appointments ................................................................................ 58 Update an appointment ...................................................................................................................... 58 Cancel an appointment ...................................................................................................................... 58 11 Tasks Create a new task .............................................................................................................................. 59 Create and assign a category to a task .............................................................................................. 59 Set the start and due dates for a task ................................................................................................ 59 Show the start and due dates in the task list ...................................................................................... 59 Mark a task as completed .................................................................................................................. 60 12 Camera Use the camera .................................................................................................................................. 61 Capture photos .................................................................................................................. 61 vi View photos ....................................................................................................................... 61 Camera settings ................................................................................................................................. 61 Basic settings ..................................................................................................................... 61 Photo settings .................................................................................................................... 62 Use the video recorder ....................................................................................................................... 65 Record videos .................................................................................................................... 65 Video settings .................................................................................................................... 65 Transfer images ................................................................................................................................. 66 Use GPRS ......................................................................................................................... 66 Use Bluetooth .................................................................................................................... 66 13 Connections Use Wireless Manager ....................................................................................................................... 67 HSPA/GPRS/EDGE ........................................................................................................................... 67 HSPA ................................................................................................................................. 67 GPRS/EDGE ..................................................................................................................... 68 Differences between GSM and GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/3G technology ............................ 68 Configure GPRS network settings ..................................................................................... 68 Edit an Internet connection ................................................................................................ 68 Edit WAP information settings ........................................................................................... 69 Troubleshoot automatic detection ...................................................................................... 70 Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................................ 70 Bluetooth terms .................................................................................................................. 70 Open Bluetooth settings .................................................................................................... 71 Connect to a computer using Bluetooth ............................................................................. 71 Create, end, and accept a Bluetooth partnership .............................................................. 72 Edit a Bluetooth partnership .............................................................................................. 73 Bluetooth device profiles .................................................................................................... 73 Set up an incoming or outgoing Bluetooth communications (COM) port ........................... 74 End a Bluetooth connection ............................................................................................... 74 Wi-Fi ................................................................................................................................................... 74 Wi-Fi terms ........................................................................................................................ 75 Open Wi-Fi settings ........................................................................................................... 76 Automatically connect to a Wi-Fi network .......................................................................... 76 Manually connect to a Wi-Fi network ................................................................................. 76 Delete a Wi-Fi network ...................................................................................................... 77 End a Wi-Fi connection ...................................................................................................... 77 Configuring 802.1x authentication settings ........................................................................ 77 Advanced settings .............................................................................................................................. 77 Connect to intranet URLs .................................................................................................. 78 Change an intranet URL .................................................................................................... 78 Set up a WAP gateway ...................................................................................................... 78 Configure advanced proxy settings ................................................................................... 78 vii Advanced connection settings ........................................................................................... 79 Set up a VPN server connection ........................................................................................ 79 End a connection ............................................................................................................... 80 14 Synchronization Synchronization software ................................................................................................................... 81 Set up the Synchronization application .............................................................................................. 81 Synchronize data and copy files ......................................................................................................... 82 Port data to Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 ........................................................................................ 83 Troubleshoot synchronization issues ................................................................................................. 83 Customized links in WMDC ................................................................................................................ 85 15 Applications ArcSoft Streaming Player ................................................................................................................... 86 Global Positioning System (GPS) ...................................................................................................... 86 Use GPS ............................................................................................................................ 86 Use GPS Connection Utility ............................................................................................... 87 Google Maps for mobile ................................................................................................. 87 Google Search ................................................................................................................................... 88 Launch Google Search ...................................................................................................... 88 HP Help and Support ......................................................................................................................... 88 HP Asset Viewer ................................................................................................................ 88 Getting Started ................................................................................................................... 89 Customer Support .............................................................................................................. 89 HP Enterprise Mobility Suite ............................................................................................................... 89 HP iPAQ DataConnect ....................................................................................................................... 89 HP iPAQ Key Guard ........................................................................................................................... 90 Internet Explorer .............................................................................................................................. 90 Internet Sharing .................................................................................................................................. 90 To connect to a computer using a USB data connection ................................................... 90 To connect to a computer using Bluetooth data connection .............................................. 91 Java Virtual Machine .......................................................................................................................... 91 Jetcet PDF .......................................................................................................................................... 92 Jetcet Print ......................................................................................................................................... 92 MSN Messenger ................................................................................................................................. 93 Office Mobile applications .................................................................................................................. 93 Word Mobile .................................................................................................................... 93 Excel Mobile .................................................................................................................... 93 PowerPoint Mobile .......................................................................................................... 94 OneNote Mobile .............................................................................................................. 95 Pictures & Videos ............................................................................................................................... 95 View the pictures stored on your HP iPAQ or on a storage card ....................................... 95 View a slideshow ............................................................................................................... 96 viii E-mail pictures ................................................................................................................... 96 Associate a contact with a picture ..................................................................................... 97 Assign a picture to the Home screen background ............................................................. 97 HP Snapfish Upload .......................................................................................................... 97 HP Enhance Document ..................................................................................................... 97 Switch to the camera ......................................................................................................... 98 Video support ..................................................................................................................... 98 Remote Desktop Mobile ..................................................................................................................... 98 SIM Manager ...................................................................................................................................... 99 Manage certificates ............................................................................................................................ 99 Task Manager .................................................................................................................................. 100 Voice Commander ............................................................................................................................ 100 Windows Live ................................................................................................................................ 101 Windows Media Player .................................................................................................................. 103 Clear the Now Playing List ............................................................................................... 103 Update the Library ........................................................................................................... 104 Use Voice Commander to play media files ...................................................................... 104 Windows Update .............................................................................................................. 104 16 Product specifications System specifications ....................................................................................................................... 105 Physical specifications ..................................................................................................................... 105 Operating environment ..................................................................................................................... 106 17 Guidelines for care and maintenance Use your HP iPAQ ............................................................................................................................ 107 Clean your HP iPAQ ......................................................................................................................... 107 Carry or store your HP iPAQ ............................................................................................................ 107 Use accessories ............................................................................................................................... 107 18 Frequently asked questions Battery .............................................................................................................................................. 108 Connection ....................................................................................................................................... 110 Synchronization ................................................................................................................................ 112 Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................................... 112 19 Optional accessories 20 Safety information General precautions ......................................................................................................................... 114 Safety precautions for power cords and accessories ....................................................................... 115 Safety precautions for battery packs ................................................................................................ 115 ix Safety precautions for docking devices ............................................................................................ 116 Safety precautions for products with wireless devices ..................................................................... 116 Safety precautions for products with modems, telecommunications or local area network accessories ...................................................................................................................................... 116 21 Regulatory notices Federal Communications Commission Notice ................................................................................. 117 Modifications .................................................................................................................... 117 Cables .............................................................................................................................. 117 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo (United States Only) 118 Canadian Notice ............................................................................................................................... 118 Avis Canadien .................................................................................................................................. 118 European Union Notice .................................................................................................................... 118 Products with 2.4-GHz Wireless LAN Devices ................................................................ 120 France ............................................................................................................. 120 Battery Warning ................................................................................................................................ 120 Battery Recycling ............................................................................................................................. 120 Battery Disposal ............................................................................................................................... 120 Chemical substances ....................................................................................................................... 120 Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household ......................................................... 121 Equipment Warning .......................................................................................................................... 125 Acoustics Warning ............................................................................................................................ 125 Airline Travel Notice ......................................................................................................................... 126 Medical Electronic Equipment .......................................................................................................... 126 SAR Notice ....................................................................................................................................... 126 Wireless Notices ............................................................................................................................... 127 U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice ..................................................................................... 127 Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice ............................................................................. 127 Brazilian Notice ................................................................................................................ 127 Singaporean Wireless Notice .......................................................................................... 127 Thailand Wireless Notice ................................................................................................. 128 Wireless LAN 802.11b Devices ....................................................................................... 128 Wireless LAN 802.11g Devices ....................................................................................... 128 Bluetooth Devices ............................................................................................................ 128 22 Quick reference Acronyms ......................................................................................................................................... 129 Icons used ........................................................................................................................................ 131 Index ................................................................................................................................................................. 132 x 1 Welcome to your HP iPAQ and product registration Welcome and congratulations on the purchase of your HP iPAQ Voice Messenger!
This Product Guide provides you with instructions necessary to set up, use and enjoy your new HP iPAQ. Please read the user instructions contained in this Product Guide before using your HP iPAQ. This Product Guide will give you a comprehensive understanding of all the features and functionalities available in your HP iPAQ Voice Messenger and enables you to use them to its fullest potential. NOTE:
product information at http://www.hp.com/support. We also invite you to register your new HP iPAQ with Hewlett-Packard to perform the following tasks:
In addition to the instructions contained in this HP iPAQ Product Guide, you can find further Access support and services, and get the most out of your HP products. Sign up for free support alerts, software updates, and personalized newsletters. Visit http://www.register.hp.com to register your HP iPAQ or to update your postal or e-mail address after registration. You are required to enter your user ID and registration password to edit your online profile. After registering your HP iPAQ, you will receive an e-mail message on special offers and promotions. NOTE: Registration is not supported in all countries/regions. 1 2 Box contents This illustration shows the items that are included in the box with your HP iPAQ.
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Press and hold to turn your HP iPAQ on and off. Press to end a phone call. Press to return to the Home screen from any program. Press to activate the device from sleep mode. Back Key Press to return to the previous screen or exit a program. Press to activate the device from sleep mode. QWERTY Keyboard Use keys on the keyboard to enter text or dial numbers. Press to activate the device from sleep mode. NOTE: The keyboard layout on your HP iPAQ might vary depending on the country/region. 5-way Optical Navigation with Center Select Button Navigate up, down, left, and right on the screen. Slide your thumb or finger in the direction you want to scroll. Press the Center button to select the item highlighted on the screen. Front panel components 3 Component Description Function
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Press to answer a call. Press to make a call from Call or Contacts list. Press twice to redial the last dialed number. Press to activate the device from sleep mode. Left Softkey LEDs Press to display the Start menu from the Home screen to access programs and perform the function displayed on the screen. Indicates battery, network, or device status. Quick 3 Blink Red - Device or charging error Blinking Orange - Phone on and out of coverage area, or phone on with no SIM card present Solid Green - Battery fully charged and connected to the power source Solid Red - Charging when the battery is low Blinking Red - Low battery warning Top panel components
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(4) 3.1 Mega Pixel Camera Auto-focus 5x digital zoom camera, use to capture photos and videos. Speaker Camera Flash LED Back Cover Use the speaker to listen to music or as a speakerphone. Use the camera flash LED to illuminate your subject while you capture photos. Remove to insert or remove the battery, the SIM card, and the microSD card. 6 Chapter 3 Components 4 Set up your HP iPAQ Follow these steps to set up and use your HP iPAQ. Carefully remove your HP iPAQ and all the components from the box before beginning to set up your HP iPAQ. NOTE: Do not place your HP iPAQ on a hard surface with the screen facing down. Placing the screen on hard surface can cause scratches on the screen surface. Step 1: Remove the battery cover and insert the SIM card Press the back cover release latch (1), and then pull the back cover (2) from your HP iPAQ as shown in the figure. 1.
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(No SIM card installed icon) will be displayed on card is not properly inserted in the HP iPAQ, the title bar at the top-right corner of the screen after you turn on your HP iPAQ. The SIM card is provided by a mobile phone service provider. If your HP iPAQ is SIM-locked, please contact your service provider. Step 2: Insert the battery and replace the battery cover 1. Align the battery connectors on the battery with the housing pins in the battery compartment and insert the battery. 8 Chapter 4 Set up your HP iPAQ 2. Replace the battery cover and press at the top and bottom of the cover until it locks into place.
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1. Connect the AC adapter (input: 100-240VAC, 47-63Hz, output: 5VDC, 1A) to an electrical outlet. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Micro-USB connector port on your HP iPAQ. The cable connector only fits one way. If the connector does not insert easily, turn it over. TIP: You can also charge the battery by connecting your HP iPAQ to a USB port on your computer through the Micro-USB synchronization cable. The HP iPAQ must be turned on for it to be charged using the USB connection. The LED indicator turns solid red while the battery is charging. Step 4: Turn on your HP iPAQ Press and hold the Power key for a few seconds to turn on your HP iPAQ. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup. Use the keyboard to enter information. For more information, see Keyboard on page 13. Step 3: Charge the battery 9 NOTE: The first time you turn on your HP iPAQ, it will take a few minutes to become fully functional. The keyboard will not be active during this period. 10 Chapter 4 Set up your HP iPAQ
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Bortskaffande av avfallsprodukter frn anvndare i privathushll inom Europeiska Unionen Om den hr symbolen visas p produkten eller frpackningen betyder det att produkten inte fr slngas p samma stlle som hushllssopor. I stllet r det ditt ansvar att bortskaffa avfallet genom att verlmna det till ett uppsamlingsstlle avsett fr tervinning av avfall frn elektriska och elektroniska produkter. Separat insamling och tervinning av avfallet hjlper till att spara p vra naturresurser och gr att avfallet tervinns p ett stt som skyddar mnniskors hlsa och miljn. Kontakta ditt lokala kommunkontor, din nrmsta tervinningsstation fr hushllsavfall eller affren dr du kpte produkten fr att f mer information om var du kan lmna ditt avfall fr tervinning. 124 Chapter 21 Regulatory notices Avrupa Birlii'nde Hurda Donanmlarn zel Konutlardaki Kullanclar Tarafndan Elden karlmas Tento rnn veya ambalajnn zerinde ki bu simge, bu rnn dier ev atklaryla birlikte elden karlma mas gerektiini belirtir. Hurda donanmnzn elektrikli ve elektronik hurda donanmlar geri dntrmek iin belirlenmi toplama merkezlerine teslim edilmesi, sizin sorumluluunuzdadr. Elden kard nz hurda donanmnzn ayr olarak toplanmas ve geri dntrlmesi, doal kaynaklarn korunmasna yardmc olacak ve insan salna ve evreye zararl olmayan bir yntemle geri dntrlmesini salayacaktr. Hurda donanmnz teslim edebileceiniz geri dnm merkezleri hakkn da ayrntl bilgi iin ltfen blgenizdeki belediye makamlarna, ev atklarnz toplayan kurulua maazaya bavurun. veya rn satn aldnz Equipment Warning WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical shock, fire or damage to the equipment:
Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet that is easily accessible at all times. Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the AC adapter from the AC outlet or unplugging the synchronization cable from the host computer. Do not place anything on the power cord or any of the other cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them. Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp the cord by the plug or, in the case of the AC adapter, grasp the AC adapter and pull out from the electrical outlet. Do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power your HP iPAQ. Acoustics Warning WARNING! Listening to this device at high volume levels and for extended durations may damage ones hearing. In order to reduce the risk of damage to hearing, one should lower the volume to a safe, comfortable level, and reduce the amount of time listening at high levels. For your own safety, before using headsets or earphones, always reset the volume. Some headphones are louder than other headphones, even if the volume control setting is the same. Changing the default audio or equalizer settings might lead to higher volume and should only be done with caution. Equipment Warning 125 Headsets or earphones used with this device should comply with the headphone limits in EN 50332-2. HP recommends using the headset delivered with your iPAQ (part number 455673-001) that is in compliance with EN 50332-1. Airline Travel Notice Use of electronic equipment aboard commercial aircraft is at the discretion of the airline. Medical Electronic Equipment If you have a medical condition that requires you to use a pacemaker, hearing aid, or any type of medical electronic equipment, consult the manufacturer of the equipment to determine if the medical equipment is shielded from RF energy. Additionally, please seek advice from your physician about the potential effects of RF interference from your HP iPAQ upon the medical device you are using. Turn off your HP iPAQ in health care facilities or hospitals when there are posted restrictions requiring you to do so. SAR Notice THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) recommended by international guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the device. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE directive must be shown. This directive includes as one essential requirement the protection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person. The highest non-FCC SAR value for this device when tested for use at the ear is 1.27 W/kg. This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the normal use position against the ear or when positioned away from the body. When a carry case, belt clip or holder is used for body-worn operation other than the HP belt clip supplied with the product, it should not contain metal. The highest non-FCC SAR value for this device when tested for use at the body is 1.17 W/kg.
* The non-FCC SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 2.0 Watts/Kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of body tissue. The guidelines incorporate a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band. 126 Chapter 21 Regulatory notices Wireless Notices In some environments, the use of wireless devices may be restricted. Such restrictions may apply aboard airplanes, in hospitals, near explosives, in hazardous locations, etc. If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use of this device, please ask for authorization to use it prior to turning it on. U.S. Regulatory Wireless Notice WARNING! Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Radiation The radiated output power of this device is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should be minimized. No metallic body accessories are allowed and 1.5 cm spacing between HP iPAQ and the body must be maintained to satisfy RF Exposure. This device has been tested and demonstrated compliance when Bluetooth, WLAN, and mobile phone are transmitting simultaneously. The highest FCC SAR value for this device when tested for use at the head is 1.15 W/kg and when tested for use at the body is 0.78 W/kg. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Canadian Regulatory Wireless Notice Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Brazilian Notice Este equipamento opera em carter secundrio, isto , no tem direito a proteo contra interferncia prejudicial, mesmo de estaes do mesmo tipo, e no pode causar interferncia a sistemas operando em carter primrio. Este equipamento atende aos limites de Taxa de Absoro Especfica referente exposio a campos eltricos, magnticos e eletromagnticos de radiofreqncias adotados pela ANATEL. Singaporean Wireless Notice Switch off your cellular telephone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network, and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender, or legal action or both. Users are advised not to use the equipment when at a refueling point. Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress. Wireless Notices 127 The use of the Alert device to operate a vehicles lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. It is advised that a handheld microphone or telephone handset should not be used by the driver while the vehicle is moving, except in an emergency. Speak only into a fixed, neck slung or clipped-on microphone when it would not distract your attention from the road. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that no part of the human body be allowed to come too close to the antenna during operation of the equipment. Thailand Wireless Notice
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Wireless LAN 802.11b Devices Wireless LAN 802.11g Devices Bluetooth Devices 128 Chapter 21 Regulatory notices 22 Quick reference Acronyms Acronym 3G A2DP AES CCKM CPU CSD DNS DRM DUN EAP EDGE FAST FTP GAP GOEP GPRS GPS GSM GTC HFP HID HSPA HSDPA HSUPA HSP ID IMAP4 IP Expansion Third Generation Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Advanced Encryption Standard Cisco Centralized Key Management Central Processing Unit Circuit Switched Data Domain Name Server Digital Rights Management Dial-up Networking Extensible Authentication Protocol Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Flexible Authentication Via Secure Tunneling File Transfer Profile Generic Access Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile General Packet Radio Service Global Positioning System Global System for Mobile Communications Generic Token Card Hands-Free Profile Human Interface Device Profile High Speed Packet Access High Speed Download Packet Access High Speed Uplink Packet Access Headset Support Profile Identity Internet Message Access Protocol 4 Internet Protocol Acronyms 129 Acronym Expansion IPSec ISP LAN LEAP LED Mach. PAC MD5 microSD MMS MP3 MSCHAP OPP OS PAC PBAP PC PEAP PIN POP3 RF RTF SAP SIM SMS SMS-CB SMTP SPP SSL TCP/IP TKP TLS TTLS URL USB Internet Protocol Security Internet Service Provider Local Area Network Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol Light-emitting diode Machine Protected Access Credentials Message-Digest algorithm 5 Micro Secure Digital Multimedia Messaging Service Moving Picture Experts Group Layer-3 Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol Object Push Protocol Operating System Protected Access Credentials Phone Book Access Profile Personal Computer Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol Personal Identification Number Post Office Protocol 3 Radio Frequency Rich Text Format SIM Access Profile Subscriber Identity Module Short Messaging Services Short Message Service Cell Broadcast Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Serial Port Profile Secure Sockets Layer Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Transport Layer Security Tunneled Transport Layer Security Uniform Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus 130 Chapter 22 Quick reference Acronym Expansion VPN WAN WAP WCDMA WEP Wi-Fi WMDC WPA-PSK WWE Icons used Virtual Private Network Wide Area Network Wireless Access Point Wideband Code Division Multiple Access Wired Equivalent Privacy Wireless Fidelity Windows Mobile Device Center Wi-Fi Protected Access World Wide English The icons that are present on your HP iPAQ and are used in the guide are given below. Icon Description EMS Wireless Manager Icons used 131 Index Symbols/Numerics 2.4-GHz wireless LAN devices 120 A AC adapter 2 advanced settings settings 78 connecting to intranet URLs 78 wireless access point gateway 78 answer/send key using HP iPAQ 13 applications HP Asset Viewer 88 HP Enterprise Mobility Suite 89 changing an intranet URL 78 configuring advanced proxy HP Help and Support 88 HP iPAQ DataConnect 89 HP iPAQ Key Guard 90 Internet Explorer 90 Internet sharing 90 Java Virtual Machine 91 Jetcet PDF 92 Jetcet print 92 manage certificates 99 Office Mobile applications 93 Remote Desktop Mobile 98 streaming player 86 Task Manager 100 Voice Commander 100 Windows Live 101 Windows media player 103 Windows Update 104 B back cover 5 back key using HP iPAQ 13 back space key using HP iPAQ 15 132 Index backlight 20 battery charging 9 install 8 remove 7 saving tips 24 Battery disposal notice 120 Bluetooth COM port 74 connect to computer 71 device profiles 73 edit partnerships 73 partnerships 72 settings 71 terms 70 box contents 2 Brazilian notice 127 C calendar cancel appointment 58 display work of the day 57 setting default reminders 57, 58 update appointments 58 call features answer calls 26 call a contact 26 call from contacts 26 call from Home screen 26 call from hyperlinked number 29 call history 30 call on hold 27 call waiting 27 conference call 29 data calls 28 dialing international number 29 emergency calls 28 mute a call 27 redial number 26 speed dials 28 voice mail 29 call history make calls 30 manage calls 30 view call details 30 camera 61 Canadian notice 127 Canadian notices 118 CD, Getting Started 2 center button using HP iPAQ 16 changing regional settings settings 19 clocks and alarms settings 22 components back panel 5 front panel 3 left and right panel 5 ringer/sound switch 4 top panel 4 connections advanced settings 77 Bluetooth 70 differences 68 edit WAP settings 69 end a connection 80 GPRS/EDGE 68 HSPA 67 Internet connection 68 troubleshooting 70 using advanced connection settings 79 using VPNs 79 Wireless Manager 67 Wi-Fi 74 contacts add or remove picture 44 change contact information 42 contact list 44 copying 42 create 42 delete 44 find 43 send text message 43 sending e-mail message 43 D Declaration of Conformity 118 device name customize 18 disposal notices battery 120 E end key enter key enter text using HP iPAQ 13 using HP iPAQ 15 fast menu 14 European Union notices 118 e-mail creating a new account 48 F factory/hard reset 37 FAQ 108 favorites 90 Federal Communications Commission cables 117 modifications 117 notice 117 font size 21 France, 2.4-GHz wireless LAN devices 120 G get started with your HP iPAQ AZERTY 13 customize your HP iPAQ 18 getting started 12, 89 home screen 11 QWERTY 13 QWERTZ 13 Google Maps Google Search 88 Google Maps for mobile 87 Google Search launch 88 GPRS/EDGE configure GPRS 68 GPS 86 guidelines carry or store your HP iPAQ 107 clean your HP iPAQ 107 use accessories 107 use your HP iPAQ 107 H handsfree 30 home key using HP iPAQ 13 HP digital camera lens 5 I Internet e-mail changing e-mail download options 50 deleting an account 50 Internet sharing connect to a laptop using Bluetooth 91 connect to a laptop using USB 90 K Key Guard 22 keyboard using HP iPAQ 13 keys back 3 camera button 5 contacts button 5 device lock button 5 end 3 send 3 softkeys 3 L locking and unlocking your HP iPAQ settings 23 M maintenance guidelines 107 messaging call options 32 create or change signature 54 creating a new e-mail account 48 MMS 47 online address book 55 receiving attachments 53 receiving meeting requests 53 synchronizing e-mail 51 text message 46 understand messages 46 use messaging 51 using folders 51 micro-USB charging/
synchronization cable 2 MMS 47 model number, location 17 Modifications, Federal Communications Commission 117 N network settings manually selecting a network 36 setting preferred networks 35 viewing available networks 35 notes notices voice notes 36 battery 120 Brazilian 127 Canadian 118, 127 European Union 118 Federal Communications Commission 117 Thailand 128 O Office Mobile applications Excel Mobile 93 OneNote Mobile 95 PowerPoint Mobile 94 Word Mobile 93 operating environment specifications 106 operating system information 17 options key using HP iPAQ 16 owner information customize 18 P phone settings adjust ring tone and notification sounds 19 Index 133 S serial number, location 17 setting up e-mail using Exchange Server 48 Internet e-mail 48 settings camera settings 61 network settings 35 power save mode 25 setup instructions turn on 9 shift key using HP iPAQ 16 SIM card, insert 7 Snapfish 97 Soft reset 37 softkeys using HP iPAQ 13 speaker 5 specifications operating environment 106 physical 105 system 105 status icons 12 storage cards inserting 39 removing 40 viewing contents of a storage card 41 symbol key using HP iPAQ 16 synchronizing copy files 81 links in WMDC 85 migrate data 83 software 81 troubleshooting 83 system specifications 105 T tasks assign dates 59 marking a task as completed 60 showing dates 59 Thailand notice 128 U use HP iPAQ Pictures & Videos 95 voice commands 31 use messaging add attachment 53 compose 52 download messages 54 download messages from a server 55 forward 52 reply 52 send 52 use SIM PIN settings 24 using HP iPAQ 26 V voice notes creating voice Notes 36 deleting Voice notes 37 listening to voice notes 36 renaming voice notes 37 reply to e-mails 37 volume adjust volume settings 19 W Welcome to your HP iPAQ and product registration 1 Windows media player clearing the now playing list 103 updating the library 104 use Voice Commander 104 wired stereo headset 2 wireless LAN devices 127 Wi-Fi automatically connecting 76 deleting a wireless networks 77 manually connecting 76 settings 76 terms 75 auto answer 31 automatic frequency band selection 36 band control 31 blocking calls 33 call barring 33 call waiting 33 caller ID 33 changing service settings 31 changing the ring type 19 checking connection and signal strength 18 configuring channels 34 create appointments 27 edit profiles 20 fixed dialing 34 forwarding calls 32 international roaming 36 profiles 19, 20 use profiles 19 physical specifications 105 Pictures & Video application add picture to contact 97 add picture to Home screen 97 enhance documents 97 e-mail pictures 96 Snapfish 97 switch to camera application 98 video support 98 view pictures 95 view slideshow 96 power management adjust brightness settings 20 increase font size 21 settings 20 programs access programs 17 install and remove 21 R register 1 removable/rechargeable battery 2 Resets factory/hard 37 soft 37 134 Index
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5 Get started with your HP iPAQ Get to know more about the Home screen and its functions and about the Getting Started program. Home screen The Home screen is displayed when your HP iPAQ is turned on completely. It displays the date and time. It also provides a quick status of upcoming appointments, your current iPAQ profile, and the number of unread text messages. The connectivity icons, battery indicator, and text mode icons are displayed at the top of the Home screen. You can view and access the following from shortcuts on the Home screen:
Clock and Date: View the current time and date. Select to access the Clock & Alarm settings. For more information on Clock & Alarm settings, see Set clocks and alarms on page 22. Phone: View Missed Calls, Voicemails, Text Messages, Media Messages, and E-mails. Select the required option to view detailed information. Calendar: View existing appointments or create new appointments. Select to launch the Calendar program. For more information, see Set clocks and alarms on page 22. Getting Started: Select to learn how to perform frequently used tasks and to set up your HP iPAQ. For more information see, Getting Started on page 12. Play All Songs: Select to play all the music files stored on your HP iPAQ. To change the song, use the Center button to navigate to the required song and select it. Photos: View thumbnails of images stored on your HP iPAQ. Select the required thumbnail to view the full screen image. Settings: Select to change your HP iPAQ settings. For more information see individual sections on Profiles Manage profiles on page 19, Wireless Manager Use Wireless Manager on page 67, Ringtone Adjust the ring tone and notification sounds on page 19, Background Image Home screen on page 11, and Task Manager Task Manager on page 100. You can also customize your Home screen. To customize the Home screen:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Home Screen. You can customize the following Home screen settings:
Home screen layout Color scheme Background image Time out TIP: The nine most recently accessed programs are be displayed on the Start menu. Press All Programs to view the other applications. To disable this, clear the Show Recent Programs check box. Press Done. 3. Home screen 11 NOTE: Start is the default left softkey located at the bottom of the Home screen. The Start softkey is also the Notification softkey. Any type of alert, such as a meeting reminder, is displayed on the Home screen as a notification. Getting Started Use the Getting Started program to learn how to perform frequently used tasks and to set up your HP iPAQ. To launch the program, select Getting Started on the Home screen or press Start > HP Help and Support > Getting Started. Select the task that you want to learn about. Status icons The following table shows the common status indicators and what they mean. Icon Status Icon Status Missed call Call on hold SIM card fault New e-mail or SMS Battery level low Battery level Silent mode Wi-Fi on Wi-Fi connected Bluetooth stereo headset detected General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) available GPRS connecting Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
(EDGE) available EDGE connecting GSM service only Radio off 3G connecting High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) service available HSPA in use Notification received ActiveSync inactive Bluetooth on Voice call active No SIM card installed New voice mail Instant message received Battery charging Vibrate mode Speakerphone on Wi-Fi on and network detected Headset detected Roaming GPRS available in roaming GPRS in use EDGE available in roaming EDGE in use Phone connection unavailable or network error 3G service available 3G in use HSPA connecting Alarm reminder ActiveSync connected Power Save Mode on Bluetooth mono headset detected 12 Chapter 5 Get started with your HP iPAQ Keyboard Answer/Send key Press (Answer/Send key) to make and receive calls, and to access the recent call log. Press this key to activate the device when it is in sleep mode. End key Press (End key) to end a call or exit any program to return to the Home screen. Press and hold this key for about 3 seconds to turn your HP iPAQ on or off. Press this key to activate the device from sleep mode. Home key Press the device from sleep mode. NOTE: Press and hold manager, access the wireless manager, and change the profiles.
(Home key) to return to the Home screen without exiting a program. Press this key to activate
(Home key) to view the Quick List. You can turn off, lock, access task Back key
(Back key) to move to the previous screen within a program. You can also close a program by Press pressing this key. Press this key to activate the device from sleep mode. Softkeys Touch the left or right softkeys to perform the function displayed on the screen. On the Home screen, touch the left softkey to access the Start menu and the right softkey to access Contacts. Keyboard layout Use the keyboard to enter text, numbers, and symbols. Your HP iPAQ supports the Multi-tap and Predictive modes for entering text. NOTE: The keyboard layout on your HP iPAQ might vary depending on the country/region. Keyboard
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Status indicators Description Type characters in uppercase Type the first character in uppercase Type characters in lowercase Type in predictive text mode Type numbers Type the first character as a number Change the suggestion functions and the text modes using the Fast Menu on your HP iPAQ. The status indicator on the top of the display screen shows the current input mode. 14 Chapter 5 Get started with your HP iPAQ To use the Fast Menu:
1. Open a new text or e-mail message. 2. 3. Press and hold Select the mode you want to use. You can select the following modes and functions:
(Star key) to display the Fast Menu. Predictive mode - Enter text and select the suggestions your HP iPAQ provides as you type. For example, to enter the word mike, press the key with the letter M and then the key with the letter I. As you type, a list of words is displayed on the screen. You can select a word from this list. If the word to use is not displayed more suggestions will be listed as you continue to type. NOTE: When using the Predictive mode, pressing
(Backspace key) the text mode will change to Multi-tap mode to help correct typing or entry errors and pressing the space key will activate the Predictive mode again. Multi-tap mode - Press each key multiple times until the required letter is displayed. For example, to enter the word van, press the key with the letter V twice, press the key with the letter A once, and then press the key with the letter N twice. Dictionary - View your personal dictionary, or add and manage new dictionaries.
(Star key) to display the Fast Menu, select To add a new dictionary, press and hold Dictionary > Add New Dictionaries, and then follow the instructions on the screen. Priority - Select a dictionary that gets priority over other dictionaries. Sometimes words can have similar spellings but different meanings in different languages. To avoid problems, you can prioritize dictionaries to make suggestions from one dictionary
(Star key) to display the Fast Menu, select Priority, and before another. Press and hold then select the Dictionary you want to set as a priority. Options - Access a list of options to adjust the settings. You can adjust the following settings:
Mode - Select Predictive or Multi-tap mode. Display - Change settings for suggestion window. NOTE: Display settings are different for Predictive and Multi-tap mode. Select mode and configure the Display Settings for that mode. Applications - Change the text input program settings. Dictionary - View your personal dictionary, and installed dictionaries, and add new dictionaries. Help - Access the help guide. Enter key
(Enter key) to launch the program highlighted on the screen. You can also make a call or move Press to the next line while entering text by pressing
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(Shift key) once to enter a single character in uppercase and twice for Shift Lock to enter all Press characters in upper case. Press and hold to access the Fast Menu. Options key Some keys have characters marked as superscript. To enter the superscript character, press
(Options key) and then press the appropriate character key. Press the Options key twice to enable option lock. Press the Options key once to disable option lock and toggle back to enter main characters. Press
(Options key) again to return to the text input mode. Symbol key Press
(Symbol key) twice to see symbols, special characters, and emoticons from the displayed chart. Highlight the symbol that you want to add to the message or document and then press the Center button. Continue to add more symbols if required and press Done. to close the chart. Center button Use the Center button to navigate through your display, e-mails, messages, menus, settings, and select the highlighted program on your HP iPAQ. Glide your thumb or finger over the Center button to navigate up, down, left, or right. iPAQ
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O P 16 Chapter 5 Get started with your HP iPAQ Know your HP iPAQ View your HP iPAQ to find the serial number and operating system information. Launch and use the different programs installed on your HP iPAQ to increase your productivity and help you with your day-to-day tasks. Find information about your HP iPAQ Press Start > HP Help and Support > HP Asset Viewer. Press Identity to view the Serial Number. Press Done. You can use your HP iPAQ to retrieve its own serial number and model number. You can also obtain information about the hardware and the software installed on your HP iPAQ. To view the serial number:
1. 2. 3. To view the model number:
1. 2. 3. Alternatively, to locate the serial and model number:
1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Remove the battery. 3. Press Start > HP Help and Support > HP Asset Viewer. Press System to view the Model ID. Press Done. Locate the label affixed to the back of your HP iPAQ under the battery. This label shows serial number and product model ID. To get detailed information about your HP iPAQ:
Press Start > Settings > About. Important device information, including the type of processor and the amount of memory installed is displayed on the screen. Access programs To open a program, press Start, and then select the program you want. You do not need to exit a program to open another. To close programs manually:
1. 2. Highlight the program to close, and then press End Task. For more information, see Task Manager on page 100. View the operating system (OS) information Press Start > Applications > Accessories > Task Manager. In addition to OS information, you can view processor, memory, and expansion slot information on your HP iPAQ. Know your HP iPAQ 17 To view the OS information on your HP iPAQ:
Press Start > Settings > About. The OS version is displayed on the screen. Check the connection and signal strength When you insert your SIM card and turn on your HP iPAQ, the device automatically connects to your
(Signal strength icon) indicates that you are connected. mobile phone service provider's network. More the vertical bars, better the current connection. Customize your HP iPAQ Modify settings to customize your HP iPAQ. Create a device name If you synchronize multiple devices with the same computer, each device must have a unique To identify your device when setting a Bluetooth partnership Use the device name to identify your HP iPAQ in the following situations:
When synchronizing with a computer When connecting to a network NOTE:
name. To change the device name:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Device Name. Enter a name and description for the device. The device name must begin with a letter, consist of letters from A to Z, numbers from 0 to 9, and the special character underscore (_). The device name cannot contain spaces. Press Done. 3. Enter owner information You can enter your personal information, such as your name, telephone number, e-mail address, and personal notes, on your HP iPAQ so that it can be returned to you if it is ever lost or misplaced. To enter owner information:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Owner Information. Enter your personal information in the listed fields:
Name Telephone number E-mail address Notes Press Done. 3. 18 Chapter 5 Get started with your HP iPAQ Change the regional settings Press Start > Settings > Regional Settings. Edit the required settings. Press Done. Specify the display formats of number, currency, time, and date in regional settings. To change the regional settings:
1. 2. 3. TIP: Changing the Locale automatically changes the related settings. You can further customize these settings as required. NOTE: Selecting another language, if available, in Regional Settings may result in loss of personal data and settings. Adjust the volume settings Adjust the HP iPAQ sound volume. You can increase or decrease the clicking sound you hear when you select program names and menu options. To adjust the volume:
Use the Volume button on the left panel of the device to increase or decrease the speaker volume. To mute system sounds, such as incoming call rings and audible alerts/notifications:
Slide the Ringer/Sound switch to TIP: To temporarily mute the system sounds, press the Volume button on the left panel of the device once. Adjust the ring tone and notification sounds Change the ring tone and system sounds for incoming calls, alerts, and message notifications. To change the ring tone:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Sounds. Select the ring tone. Manage profiles You can use profiles on your HP iPAQ to personalize the ring tones, ring volumes, and other settings of your choice. Use profiles Press Start > Settings > Profiles. Select a profile that you want to apply to your HP iPAQ, and then press Done. To select a profile:
1. 2. To change the ring type:
1. 2. Highlight the profile for changing the ring type. Press Start > Settings > Profiles. Customize your HP iPAQ 19 Press Menu > Edit, and then select the Ring type. Press Done. 3. 4. TIP: You can also set profiles using Voice Commander. Press the Voice Commander button, or press Start > Applications > Voice Commander and say Set profile. Then say the profile name. Edit profiles To edit a profile:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Profiles. Press Menu > Edit. Select the following features in a profile to edit them:
Name Ring type Ring volume Reminder type Reminder volume Notification type Notification volume System sound volume Press Done. 3. Change the power management settings Press Start > Settings > Power Management. The battery charge level is displayed under Main battery. Adjust the power management settings to conserve battery power. This increases the duration you can use your HP iPAQ between charges. To change the power management settings:
1. 2. 3. Highlight the listed settings and press the Center button to edit the power management settings:
Backlight time out on battery - Sets the time for dimming the backlight when your HP iPAQ is using the battery. Backlight time out on AC - Sets the time for dimming the backlight when your HP iPAQ is connected to the AC power supply. Display time out - Sets the time for the display to be switched off. Key Guard is activated after the display turns off. Keyboard Backlight time out - Sets the time for dimming the keyboard backlight when your HP iPAQ is using the battery. You can set the backlight to time out after 4, 8, 12, 16, or 20 seconds. Adjust the brightness settings Increase or decrease the brightness of the display backlight. 20 Chapter 5 Get started with your HP iPAQ To adjust the brightness of the backlight:
1. 2. NOTE: Reduce battery power consumption by keeping the display brightness to bare minimum. Press Start > Settings > Power Management > Brightness. Select the required level of brightness from the Brightness list. You can also set up the HP iPAQ to automatically adjust the screen brightness and the keyboard backlight depending on the surrounding light conditions. The light sensor in your HP iPAQ senses the surrounding lighting conditions and changes the screen brightness accordingly. This helps in conserving the battery power. To turn on the light sensor function:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Settings > Power Management. Select On for the Light Sensor. Press Done. Increase the font size You can increase the size of the font on your HP iPAQ screen. To increase font size:
1. 2. 3. NOTE: The default font size is set to Normal. Press Start > Settings > Accessibility. Select Large for System font size. Press Done. Install and remove programs Install and remove programs on your HP iPAQ. When you remove a program from your HP iPAQ, you might increase available memory on the device. You can also remove any unused programs from your device to increase the available memory. NOTE: You can only remove the programs that have been installed on your HP iPAQ after purchase. However, you cannot remove the default programs in your HP iPAQ available at the time of purchase. To install programs:
1. Use the WMDC or ActiveSync (WMDC for Windows Vista and ActiveSync for Windows XP) to connect your HP iPAQ to your computer. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard provided to install the program. 2. 3. Check the screen of your HP iPAQ to see if any additional actions are necessary to complete the program installation. To remove programs:
1. 2. Highlight the program to remove, and then press Menu > Remove. Press Start > Settings > Remove Programs. Customize your HP iPAQ 21 If the programs get corrupted or uninstalled, you can reinstall them by using the synchronization software. To reinstall the program do the following:
1. On your computer, open the synchronization software, click Tools > Add/Remove Programs. 2. 3. Check the screen of your HP iPAQ to see if any further steps are necessary to complete the Select the program to be added and click OK. program installation. TIP: The nine most recently accessed programs can be displayed on the Start menu. To disable this, clear the Show Recent Programs check box in the Home screen settings. Set clocks and alarms You can change time and set alarms on your HP iPAQ. To set time:
1. 2. Press Start > Clock & Alarm > Date and Time. Select to edit the following settings:
Time zone Date Time Press Done. 3. NOTE: To synchronize the clock according to your current time zone, select the Sync to current time zone check box. To be notified about time updates, select the Notify me when time is updated check box. To set an alarm:
1. 2. Press Start > Clock & Alarm. Select the Alarm to set. Select to edit the following settings:
Alarm Time Alarm Alarm Sound Alarm Type Alarm Volume 3. Press Done. Use Key Guard Key Guard locks all keys and buttons to prevent accidental calls or key presses. When the display turns off or times-out as per the display settings, this feature automatically locks your HP iPAQ. To change the display settings, press Start > Settings > Power Management. The Key Guard is on. Center select button: To unlock message is displayed for 5 seconds when the screen becomes dim. The display turns off completely and your HP iPAQ goes to sleep mode. 22 Chapter 5 Get started with your HP iPAQ NOTE: When your HP iPAQ is locked, you can still receive phone calls and all the notifications are displayed on the screen. To receive a call when your HP iPAQ is locked, press (Answer/Send key) and to reject or end a call, press (End key). To manually activate Key Guard:
To manually activate Key Guard, press and hold the Key Guard button on the left panel of your HP iPAQ. Press Start > Settings > Security > Key Guard. Press any wake source key to activate your HP iPAQ from the sleep mode. Press the Center button to unlock your HP iPAQ. To unlock Key Guard:
1. 2. To disable the Key Guard:
1. 2. Clear the Activate Key Guard when the display is turned off check box. NOTE: The Key Guard remains active when you are on a call. To disable Key Guard while on calls, press Start > Settings > Security > Key Guard and then clear the Activate Key Guard during calls check box. You can make emergency calls from your HP iPAQ without having to unlock it. To make emergency calls:
1. 2. Press any wake source key to wake your HP iPAQ. Start dialing the emergency number. Do not leave a gap of more then 5 seconds between any two key presses. Press (Answer/Send key) to make the call. 3. NOTE: When you dial an emergency number, it is verified against the emergency number list in your SIM card and the HP database registry. If the dialed number is not recognized as an emergency number, your HP iPAQ automatically goes into the sleep mode after a few seconds of inactivity. Lock and unlock your HP iPAQ Secure data on your HP iPAQ by setting a password. Each time you turn on your HP iPAQ, you will be prompted to enter the password to unlock it. Setting a password locks and prevents any unauthorized access when your HP iPAQ is not with you. To enable the device lock on your HP iPAQ:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Security > Device Lock. Select the Prompt if device unused for check box. Next, select the amount of time your HP iPAQ should remain unused before it gets locked. In the Password type list, select the type of password you would want to use. Enter the password, and then confirm the password. Press Done and then press Yes on the confirmation screen. The next time your HP iPAQ is unused for the specified amount of time, you are prompted to enter your password. 3. 4. 5. TIP: Use the same steps to change or reset your password. Lock and unlock your HP iPAQ 23 Press Start > Settings > Security > Device Lock. Enter your password, and then press Unlock. To disable the device lock on your HP iPAQ:
1. 2. 3. Clear the Prompt if device unused for check box. 4. Press Done, and then press Yes. Press Start > Settings > Security > Enable SIM PIN. Enter the PIN provided with your SIM card. Press Done. Use the SIM PIN to protect information on your HP iPAQ Enable a Personal Identification Number (PIN) request on your HP iPAQ. Every time the HP iPAQ is turned on, you will be prompted to enter the PIN before you can use your HP iPAQ. To enable the PIN:
1. 2. 3. To change the PIN2:
1. 2. 3. 4. To disable the PIN:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Settings > Security > Change PIN2. Enter the Old PIN, and then enter the New PIN. Enter the new PIN in Confirm new PIN to confirm the new PIN. Press Done. Press Start > Settings > Security > Disable SIM PIN. Enter your PIN. Press Done. Battery saving tips Adjust the settings on your HP iPAQ to suit your needs and to help the device retain and increase the charge retention capacity of the battery. Here are some recommendations to conserve battery life:
Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi - Use Wireless Manager to turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not in use. For more information see, Use Wireless Manager on page 67. Auto Turn Off the Backlight - Press Start > Settings > Power Management. Specify a short amount of wait before turning off the backlight. Disable Sounds - Every time you are notified of an event, battery power is consumed. Press Start
> Settings > Sounds to turn off any unnecessary notifications. To check the battery power, press Start > Settings > Power Management, or look at on the Home screen. NOTE:
your HP iPAQ fully charged at all times. WARNING! Removing the battery from your HP iPAQ before turning it off might corrupt data on your HP iPAQ. If the battery drains out, you lose any unsaved data on your HP iPAQ. HP advises you to keep
(Battery icon) 24 Chapter 5 Get started with your HP iPAQ HP Power Save Mode
(Power Save Mode icon) is displayed at the top of Activating the HP Power Save Mode, helps conserve your HP iPAQ battery power until the next charging cycle. The HP Power Save Mode will become active when the battery reaches 25% of the full charge level and a warning is displayed on the screen. If you cancel this warning, another warning is displayed when the battery drains to 10% of the full charge level and the device goes into the HP Power Save Mode. When the device is in the HP Power Save Mode, the screen. HP Power Save Mode will automatically turn off after charging your battery above the 25% level, and all the adjusted system settings will be restored. To configure HP Power Save Mode Settings:
1. 2. Modify the settings to minimize power consumption and press Done. To exit HP Power Save Mode:
1. 2. NOTE: Another way to exit HP Power Save Mode is to follow the alert messages on your HP iPAQ when it is in HP Power Save Mode. Press Start > Settings > HP Power Save Mode. Select Off, and then press Done. Press Start > Settings >HP Power Save Mode. HP Power Save Mode 25
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6 Use your HP iPAQ You can use your HP iPAQ to make and answer calls, including conference calls and international calls. In addition, you can use it to make data calls and to forward calls. You can also check and modify the network and channel settings. Call features The following information explains how to use the call features on your HP iPAQ. Make calls You can make a call from the Home screen or from Contacts. When you dial a number, your HP iPAQ searches the Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial lists, and the SIM card to find a matching name and number. Make calls from the Home screen To make a call from the Home screen:
1. Use the keyboard to enter the contact name or telephone number. 2. 3. When the desired number is highlighted, press (Answer/Send key) to make the call. If more than one contact with the same name exist, select the desired contact. Make calls from Contacts Select a person's name from your contacts list and press (Answer/Send key) to place a call. You can make calls to a contact having multiple phone numbers related to Work, Home, and Mobile. To choose the appropriate number from the contact list:
1. On the Home screen, press Start > Contacts or press the right softkey. 2. 3. Select the desired contact name. Select the desired number and press (Answer/Send key) to make a call. TIP:
searches the entire contact list to offer suggestions for completing the name. If you have a long list of contacts, enter the first few letters of a contact's name. Your HP iPAQ Redial a number To redial the last dialed number, press (Answer/Send key) twice. Answer calls To answer a call, press (Answer/Send key). When you receive a call, you can answer or cancel it. When the phone stops ringing, the caller might be diverted to voice mail, depending on the settings provided by your mobile phone service provider. To cancel the call, press (End key). 26 Chapter 6 Use your HP iPAQ Mute a call You can mute the microphone during an active call. When you mute a call, the microphone is turned off. This prevents the person you are talking to from hearing you but does not prevent you from hearing that person. To mute the microphone during a call:
1. Press Mute. NOTE: You can also mute the microphone during a call by pressing Menu > Mute. To disable the mute option, press Unmute. TIP: You can also unmute the microphone by pressing Menu > Unmute. 2. Put a call on hold During a call, you can put the call on hold and dial another number or answer an incoming call. If you have more than one call on the line, you can switch between calls. 1. 2. To put a call on hold, press Menu > Hold. To switch between calls, press Swap. TIP: You can also swap between calls by pressing Menu > Swap. NOTE: The Swap feature is available only if you have placed a call on hold. Create an appointment during a call Press Menu > New Appointment to create a new appointment. Press Done. To create an appointment during a call:
1. During a call, press Menu > View Calendar. 2. 3. To access an appointment during a call:
1. During a call, press Menu > View Calendar. 2. An appointment created during a call can also be accessed from the Calendar program. Select the appointment to view the details. Use call waiting Use call waiting to be notified of incoming calls when you are on another call. View the number of the person calling you, put your current caller on hold, and answer the incoming call. For more information on enabling call waiting, see Call waiting on page 33. To use call waiting to answer an incoming call during a phone conversation:
1. 2. Press (Answer/Send key) to move the current phone call to call waiting. Press (Answer/Send key) to answer the incoming call or press Ignore if you do not want to answer the call. Press Swap to switch between the calls. 3. Call features 27 Make emergency calls You can make calls to emergency service numbers, even if you have locked the SIM card or the HP iPAQ. Your service provider programs one or more emergency phone numbers and you can call those numbers in any circumstance. NOTE: Turn on the phone before making any emergency calls. To turn the phone on, press Start >
Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager > Phone. To dial an emergency number:
1. 2. Use the keyboard to dial the local emergency number. 3. NOTE: Emergency numbers vary by country/region. The HP iPAQ's emergency number might not work in all locations, and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network, environmental, or interference issues. Press (Answer/Send key) to place the call. Press (Answer/Send key). Make calls using speed dial Dial phone numbers quickly by assigning speed dial numbers. Choose speed dial entries from 2-99. The speed dial entry 1 is reserved to set up or dial voice mail. NOTE: The Speed Dial feature is available only for phone numbers that are stored in the contact list. Press Done. Press Start > Contacts. Select the required contact. Select the required number, and then press Menu > Add to Speed Dial. To create a speed-dial shortcut:
1. 2. 3. 4. Use the navigation keys to select a speed dial number from 2 to 99 in Keyboard assignment. 5. NOTE: You can also assign speed dial by pressing Contacts on the Home screen, selecting a contact, and pressing Menu > Add to Speed Dial. TIP: You can also assign speed dial numbers to Web addresses and e-mail addresses that are stored in the Contacts on your HP iPAQ. Perform the same steps to assign speed dial numbers to Web addresses and e-mail addresses. To make a speed dial call:
On the keyboard, press and hold the number you assigned as a speed dial entry. For two-digit speed dial numbers, press the first digit, release it, and then press and hold the second digit. Make data calls Use connection settings to set up General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), dial-up, Virtual Private Network (VPN), proxy, and Wi-Fi connections to connect to the Internet or your corporate network. With a data connection, you can browse the Web, download e-mail, or synchronize with a server without using cables. The network connection time, for which you might be charged, starts from the moment you connect to your service provider's network, until you end the data call by pressing (End key). The connection time includes busy signals and ringing. The amount of network connection time you track on your reset timer 28 Chapter 6 Use your HP iPAQ might not equal the amount of time for which you are billed by your service provider. For billing information, please contact your service provider. NOTE: Your HP iPAQ has already been configured for browsing and chatting. Contact your service provider for information on mobile Internet plans, configuring e-mail, or wireless synchronization with a server. Make a conference call Press (Answer/Send key). Talk to two or more people simultaneously, using the conference call feature. To make a conference call:
1. 2. Use the keyboard to dial the required number. 3. 4. 5. Dial the second number, and then press (Answer/Send key). 6. NOTE: To add more participants to the conference call, dial each number, connect, and then press Menu > Conference. Press (Answer/Send key). After you are connected, press Menu > Hold. After you are connected, press Menu > Conference. Make a call from a hyperlinked phone number Use a hyperlinked phone number to dial a phone number from an e-mail or text message. A hyperlinked phone number is identified with an underline, similar to that of a Web site address. To dial a hyperlinked phone number from an e-mail or text message:
1. 2. Select the hyperlinked phone number. Press (Answer/Send key) to dial the number. Make international calls To make an international call:
1. On the Home screen, press and hold 0 until the plus (+) sign appears. 2. 3. NOTE: You can also insert a plus (+) sign into a contact's phone number for quick dialing. Enter the country code and phone number. Press (Answer/Send key). Use voice mail NOTE: Contact your service provider to set up voice mail. Divert a caller to your voice mail when you are busy on another call or unable to accept calls. The caller can record a message which can be retrieved later. To call voice mail:
On the Home screen, press and hold 1 on the keyboard to automatically call voice mail. Call features 29 Use the handsfree function Turn on the speaker during a call to use the handsfree function. Press Menu and select Speakerphone On to turn on the speaker and turn off the receiver. Call history Manage calls using call history The call history provides the time and duration of all incoming, outgoing, missed calls, total call summary, and access to notes taken during a call. Press Start > Call History to view all the calls in Call History. TIP: View all calls in the call history by pressing (Answer/Send key), and then Menu > View >
All Calls. Press Menu > Filter and select a different call history view. You can change the call history view to see the following types of calls:
No Filter - shows a list of all calls Missed Calls - shows a list of calls that were not answered Incoming Calls - shows a list of all received calls Outgoing Calls - shows a list of all dialed calls Press Menu > View Timers to view the call durations. NOTE: Press Menu > Reset Timers to reset all the call duration information. The Lifetime calls timer cannot be reset. Press Menu > Delete List > Yes to clear the entire call history. NOTE: You can also delete a specific call. Use the Center button to highlight the required call, and then press Menu > Delete > Yes. Make calls using call history Use the call history to access recently dialed and received calls. To make calls using call history:
1. Press Start > Call History. 2. Highlight the required number. 3. TIP: You can also make calls using call history by pressing (Answer/Send key), and then press Menu > View > All Calls. Highlight the required number and press (Answer/Send key). Press (Answer/Send key). View the call details To view the call details:
1. 2. Press Start > Call History. Select the required number. 30 Chapter 6 Use your HP iPAQ The date and timestamp, as well as the duration of the call, are displayed. NOTE: You can also view call details by pressing (Answer/Send key), and then press Menu > View >
All Calls. Select the required number. Voice commands Use voice commands to look up contacts, dial a contact by name, get calendar information, play and control your music, and launch programs on your HP iPAQ. Press the Voice Commander button, or press Start > Applications > Voice Commander to launch the Voice Commander program. When the audio cue communicates the Say command, you can begin saying relevant commands into the microphone. For more information, see Voice Commander on page 100. Change the service settings Change your phone service settings to block certain types of incoming and outgoing calls, forward incoming calls to a different phone number, be notified of incoming calls when you are already in a phone session, or let others know your identity when making calls. To change the phone service settings:
1. Press Start > Settings > Phone. 2. Select the service to change. 3. Make the appropriate changes, and then press Done. NOTE: You might be charged for some of these services. Contact your service provider for more details. Auto Answer Select the Auto Answer option to automatically answer a call when using your HP iPAQ in the handsfree mode. To set the time when the calls are automatically answered:
Press Start > Settings > Phone > Auto Answer and follow the instructions on the screen. NOTE: The Auto Answer setting is not available when your HP iPAQ is in the silent mode. Band Control The Band Control program allows you to select the preferred radio coverage. This helps conserve the battery of your HP iPAQ. To change the Band Control settings:
1. 2. 3. NOTE: The default selection for Radio is Auto. To turn off the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) radio, select Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) from the Radio list. Press Start > Settings > Phone > Band Control. Select a radio from the Radio list. Press Done. Voice commands 31 Call Options Set call options to specify call settings for your HP iPAQ and to edit the service numbers that your HP iPAQ uses to send text messages. To access call options:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Phone > Call Options. Select the Any key answer check box to answer the incoming call by pressing any key on the keyboard. Select the Show SIM contacts check box to view the contacts that are stored on your SIM card in the Contacts list. Your HP iPAQ accesses the service provider information on the SIM card and displays it on the Call Options screen. You can view your Phone number and edit the following information on your HP iPAQ:
Voice mail number Text message service center NOTE: Changing the service provider details might cause a disruption in the service. HP recommends that you change the details with the consent of the service provider. You can enter the following information on the Call Options screen:
3. 4. 5. Country code Area code NOTE: To see the contacts that are stored on the SIM card, select the Show SIM contacts check box. To be able to answer a call by pressing any button on your HP iPAQ, select the Any key answer check box. Forward calls If you do not want to receive calls on your HP iPAQ, you can forward the calls to any other number of your choice. To set call forward:
1. 2. Choose the Call Forwarding list, and select any of the following reasons to forward to calls:
Press Start > Settings > Phone. Unconditional - forwards all calls No Reply - if the phone cannot be answered Busy - if the line is busy Unavailable - if the phone is off Data Calls - forwards all data calls Fax Calls - forwards all fax calls Select the destination to forward the calls in the Forward voice calls to list. 3. 32 Chapter 6 Use your HP iPAQ You can choose to forward calls to one of the following:
Voicemail - forwards the calls to Voicemail Custom - forwards the calls to a specified number In the Custom mode, enter the phone number to forward the calls to in the Phone number field. Off - no call forwarding service is activated Press Done. 4. Call waiting You can enable or disable incoming call waiting alerts to receive notification of an incoming call when you are engaged in another call. To set call waiting:
1. 2. 3. 4. NOTE: To disable call waiting, press Start > Settings > Phone > Call Waiting, and then clear the Provide call waiting notifications check box. Press Start > Settings > Phone. Select Call Waiting. Select the Provide call waiting notification check box to activate call waiting notification. Press Done. Caller ID Configure caller ID to display your identity on the recipient's caller ID display. To configure caller ID:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Settings > Phone. Select Caller ID. To display your identity to specific contacts through the Provide my caller ID to list. To display your caller ID select from the following:
No one - prevents your identity from being displayed to anyone you call Only my contacts - prevents your identity from being displayed to anyone other then your contacts Everyone - shows your identity to everyone you call Press Done. 4. Block calls If you do not want to receive calls from certain numbers, you can block the numbers on your HP iPAQ. To block calls:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Phone. Select Call Barring. Change the service settings 33 3. Select the type of calls to block:
Block incoming calls You can block the following types of incoming calls:
When roaming - blocks incoming calls when roaming Block outgoing calls You can block the following types of outgoing calls:
All calls - blocks all incoming calls Int'l except to home - blocks all international calls, except to home network Int'l calls - blocks all outgoing international calls All calls - blocks all outgoing calls 4. Press Done. Configure channels Enable this feature to receive real-time news and information, such as traffic news and weather reports. Check with your mobile phone service provider to learn more about the availability of this feature in your area. To configure the phone broadcast channels:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Settings > Phone > Channels. Select the Enable channels check box. Press Menu > Edit Channels. Press Menu > Add, and then enter the channel name in Description and number in Channel number. Press Done twice. 5. NOTE: To receive a list of all the channels that your service provider offers, select the Receive channel list check box. Fixed Dialing Press Start > Settings > Phone > Fixed Dialing. Select the Enable fixed dialing check box. Press Done. Use the Fixed Dialing feature to limit dialing to the numbers that are specified in the fixed dialing list. To activate Fixed Dialing:
1. 2. 3. To set a list of numbers for Fixed Dialing:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Settings > Phone > Fixed Dialing. Press Menu > Edit Numbers. Press Menu > Add, and then enter the Number to add to the Fixed Dialing list. Press Done twice. 34 Chapter 6 Use your HP iPAQ NOTE: Add, edit, or delete the entries from the Fixed Dialing list. Change the network settings Use the phone network settings for the following:
View available wireless phone networks. Determine the order in which your phone accesses other cellular networks when the usual network is unavailable. Specify whether to change networks manually or automatically. To change network settings:
1. 2. NOTE: The current, available phone network for your HP iPAQ is displayed at the top of the screen. The network remains active until a signal loss, SIM change, or until some other form of network alterations occurs. Press Start > Settings > Phone > Networks. View your current network and specify whether to change networks manually or automatically. View the available phone networks Press Start > Settings > Phone > Networks. Press Menu > Select a Network. To view all mobile phone networks that are available to you:
1. 2. 3. Highlight a network from the list, and then press Select. 4. NOTE:
available list of networks and select the required network. Press Done. In the manual network selection mode, press Menu > Find a New Network to view the Set the preferred networks Press Start > Settings > Phone > Networks. Press Menu > Preferred Networks. Select the check boxes for your preferred networks. To set the network preference order, press Menu > Move Up or Move Down. Press Done. Set the order in which your HP iPAQ accesses the preferred cellular networks while it is in the automatic network selection mode. For example, if your first preferred cellular network is unavailable, your HP iPAQ tries to access your second preferred phone network. To assign network preferences:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. NOTE:
Menu > Add. A list of all networks will be displayed. Select the network of your choice and press Done. You can also select the network by entering the numeric code of the network you want, press Menu > Add Custom and enter the network numeric code that you obtained from your service provider in the Specify numeric code field, and then press Done twice. If you do not see the name of the network that you want to add to the preferred list, press Change the service settings 35 Manually select a phone network Using the services of a subsidiary network may incur extra costs, you might want to control costs by manually selecting a network when your usual cellular network is unavailable. To manually select a network:
1. 2. 3. 4. NOTE:
displayed on the screen. Press OK and select a different network. Press Start > Settings > Phone > Networks. Select Manual in the Network selection list. To select the network to use, press Menu > Find a new network or Select a network. Select the required network, and then press Done. If the network you select is not available through your service provider, an error message is Select a frequency band Your HP iPAQ has an integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE feature that supports four different frequency bands (850/900/1800/1900) for international roaming. Your HP iPAQ also supports WCDMA/HSPA in three different frequency bands (850/1900/2100). When traveling between countries and wireless network operators, this feature automatically changes the connection settings for frequency bands if the home band is unavailable. This feature is the default setting on the HP iPAQ. To avoid network access issues while traveling abroad, follow these tips:
Visit your mobile phone service provider's Web site to find out whether their services are available in the country you are traveling to. Verify that your mobile phone account is set up for international roaming and find out whether additional charges apply. Voice notes Use the voice notes program to record audio notes. Use your voice to create a note that is saved on your HP iPAQ. Create a voice note To create a voice note:
1. 2. 3. 4. When you have finished recording the note, press Stop Press Start > Applications > Voice Notes. Press Record. Speak into the microphone. Listen to voice notes To listen to voice notes:
1. 2. Highlight the voice note you want to hear, and then press Menu > Play. Press Start > Applications > Voice Notes. 36 Chapter 6 Use your HP iPAQ NOTE: To stop playing the recorded note, press Stop. Rename voice notes Press Start > Applications > Voice Notes. To rename voice notes:
1. 2. Highlight the voice note you want to rename, and then press Menu > Rename. 3. 4. Enter the new name in the Name box. Press Done. Reply to e-mails using voice notes To reply to e-mails using voice notes:
1. Highlight the e-mail to reply to and press Menu > Reply > Reply. NOTE: To send a reply to all the recipients marked in the e-mail, press Menu > Reply > Reply All. Press Menu > Insert > Voice Note. Press Record to start the recording, and then press Stop to stop the recording. Press Done. Press Send. Delete voice notes 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Start > Applications > Voice Notes. To delete a voice note:
1. 2. Highlight the voice note to delete, and then press Menu > Delete. 3. Press Yes on the confirmation screen. Reset your HP iPAQ Perform a soft reset A soft reset stops all running programs, but does not erase any programs or saved data. Be sure to save any unsaved data within a running program before performing a soft reset. To perform a soft reset:
Remove and re-insert the battery in your HP iPAQ. No data is lost during a soft reset. After a soft reset, turn on your HP iPAQ. Perform a hard reset (factory reset) A factory or hard reset clears all the user-installed settings, programs, and data, and restores your HP iPAQ to factory settings. Be sure to save any unsaved data within a running program before performing a factory or hard reset. Reset your HP iPAQ 37 CAUTION: When you perform a factory or hard reset, you lose all the data that is stored on your HP iPAQ. There are two ways to perform a factory or hard reset.
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Press Start > Settings > Security > Restore Factory Settings. Select Yes on the Restore Factory Settings screen and press Done. Press Reset on the confirmation screen. Your HP iPAQ will restart. Press and hold the number 6 key and turn on your HP iPAQ. Continue to hold the number 6 key until the reset message appears on screen. The HP iPAQ resets and turns on. 38 Chapter 6 Use your HP iPAQ 7 Storage cards Your HP iPAQ supports microSD memory cards. Use optional storage cards for the following:
Expanding the memory of your HP iPAQ Storing pictures, video clips, music, and programs NOTE: Storage cards are not included with your HP iPAQ, and must be purchased separately. For more information about storage cards, visit http://www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories. Insert a storage card To insert a storage card:
1. Remove the back cover of your HP iPAQ.
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(1) 2. Slide the storage card into the microSD slot with the metal area inserted first and facing the rear of the device. Insert a storage card 39 3. Push the card into the slot until it locks in place. 4. Replace the back cover. If you have trouble inserting a storage card:
Make sure you are not inserting the card at an angle. Make sure you insert the connection area (the metal area) first. Remove a storage card To remove a microSD storage card from the storage slot on the HP iPAQ:
1. Quit all programs that are using the storage card. 2. 3. Remove the back cover. 4. Press and hold (End key) to turn off your HP iPAQ. Push the card into the slot to unlock it. NOTE: The card is pushed out a little when you unlock it. 40 Chapter 7 Storage cards 5. Remove the storage card from the storage card slot. 6. Replace the back cover. View contents of a storage card Use File Explorer to view the files on your storage card. To view contents of a storage card:
1. 2. If the HP iPAQ does not recognize your storage card:
Press Start > File Explorer. Press Up, and then select the storage card folder to see a list of files and folders. Install any drivers that came with the storage card. NOTE: Make sure that you save your data before you perform a reset. Remove the battery from your HP iPAQ and reinsert it. View contents of a storage card 41 8 Contacts Store details, such as the names, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of family and friends on your HP iPAQ. Access these details and also dial numbers using the Contacts program. Create a contact To create a contact:
1. On the Home screen, press the right softkey to open Contacts. 2. 3. When finished, press Done. NOTE:
the new contact. If you receive a call from a number that is not listed in your contacts, create a contact from the call history. Press New and enter the contact information. If you have created a category filter for your contact that category is automatically assigned to Edit the contact information To change the contact information:
1. On the Home screen, press the right softkey to access Contacts. 2. Highlight the contact to edit. 3. 4. When finished, press Done. Press Menu > Edit and enter the changes. Copy a contact To copy a contact:
1. On the Home screen, press the right softkey to access Contacts. 2. Highlight the contact to copy. 3. Press Menu > Copy Contact. Select where you want to copy the contact to. If the contact information is stored in Contacts, select 4. To SIM to copy the contact to the SIM card. If the contact information is stored in the SIM card, select To Contacts to copy the contact information to your HP iPAQ. Press Menu > Edit. 5. 6. Change the contact information as needed, and then press Done. NOTE: The displayed category is automatically assigned to the new contact. 42 Chapter 8 Contacts Create and assign a category for a contact To create and assign a category:
Open the required contact, press Menu > Edit > Categories, and then select the category to assign to the contact. NOTE: For a new item, create the item, and then select Categories. To create a new category, press New and assign a name to the category for a contact, task, or an appointment. The new category is assigned automatically to the item. Find a contact To find a contact:
1. On the Home screen, press the right softkey to access Contacts. 2. 3. If you are not in Name view, press Menu > View By > Name. Take one of the following actions:
Begin entering a name or phone number until the required contact is displayed. To show all contacts again, press the back space/clear key. NOTE: To search for a contact by entering a name or number, you need to go to the Name view. Filter the list by categories. In the contact list, press Menu > Filter. Then, select a category you have assigned to a contact. To show all contacts again, select All Contacts. Send an e-mail message to a contact To send an e-mail message to a contact:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Start > Contacts. Select the contact to send the message to. Select Send e-mail. Enter the subject and your message. Press Send. Send a text message to a contact To send a text message to a contact:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Contacts. Select the contact to send the message to. Select Send text message. Enter the message. To add common messages quickly, press Menu > My Text and select the message. NOTE: To enter symbols, press Press Send.
(Symbol key) on the keyboard. 5. Create and assign a category for a contact 43 Add or remove a picture To add a picture to the contact information:
1. Select the contact to add a picture to. 2. Press Edit. Select Picture. 3. 4. Take one of the following actions:
Select the picture to add. Select Camera and take a picture, and then press Select to apply the picture to the contact or press Try Again to take another picture. Press Done. 5. NOTE: To change the picture in Contacts use these same steps. To remove a picture from the contact information:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press Start > Contacts. Select the contact to remove the picture from. Press Edit. Select Picture. Press Menu > Remove Picture. Press Done. Delete a contact To delete a contact:
1. On the Home screen, press the right softkey to access Contacts. 2. Highlight the contact to delete. Press Menu > Delete Contact. 3. 4. Press Yes to delete the contact. Press No to keep the contact and prevent the deletion. Use the contact list There are several ways to use and customize the contact list. You can also make a call or send a message from an open contact. 44 Chapter 8 Contacts To customize the contact list:
1. On the Home screen, press the right softkey to access Contacts. 2. In the contact list, take any of the following actions:
To search for a contact by name, start typing the name on your HP iPAQ. To see a list of contacts by a specific name or company, press Menu > View By > Name or Company. To see a summary of information about a contact, select the contact. From there, you can also make a call or send a message. Use the contact list 45
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9 Messaging Understand messages To send and receive e-mail messages from an e-mail account, you need to connect to the Internet or to your corporate network, depending on the account. You can send and receive messages in a variety of formats:
Outlook e-mail Internet e-mail through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) Text messages Multimedia messages You can also access e-mail from your workplace through a VPN connection. For more information, see Set up a VPN server connection on page 79. E-mail in the Outlook e-mail account is sent and received through synchronization with a computer using any synchronizing software or through wireless synchronization directly with an Exchange Server. For more information, see Synchronization on page 81. Internet e-mail is sent and received by connecting to a Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) e-mail server. You would require Internet access from a GSM, GPRS, EDGE, or 3G carrier to connect to a POP3 or IMAP4 Server. You can connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi, a computer, or a Bluetooth device. To connect to the Internet through your HP iPAQ, use a data-enabled cell phone. NOTE: The messaging program also supports Visto. Text messages are sent and received through your wireless service provider using a phone number as the message address. Text messaging Text messaging is the transmission of short text messages to and from a mobile phone. A single text message cannot be longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters. NOTE: The number of characters supported depends on your service provider. The text messages you reply to or forward are clubbed together with the original message. You might incur extra costs when sending text messages, depending on your service provider. Messages longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters are sent as multiple text messages. A character count is visible when text messages (New/Reply/Forward) are composed. The count also shows how many text messages are generated when the message is sent. To write a new text message:
1. 2. Press Start > Messaging > SMS/MMS > Menu > New > SMS. In the To: field, enter the recipient's number or enter recipient's name to retrieve number from your Contacts list. 46 Chapter 9 Messaging Enter the text. Press Send. 3. 4. Your mobile phone service provider provides the Text Message Service Center phone number. Text messaging should function correctly after you activate your account. To verify the number that is being used, or to change the Text Message Service Center phone number, press Start > Settings >
Phone > Call Options > Text Message service center. MMS and its uses MMS is a method of transmitting photographs, video clips, sound files, and short text messages over wireless networks. NOTE: You might incur extra costs when sending MMS, depending on your service provider. When the phone radio is turned on for the first time, the HP iPAQ DataConnect program detects the mobile phone service provider and automatically populates the MMS settings on the HP iPAQ. NOTE: Do not change the MMS settings unless advised to by your mobile phone service provider. Alternately, you can access some MMS settings by pressing Start > Messaging > SMS/
MMS > Menu > New > MMS > Menu > Options > Message Options. Do not change the MMS settings unless advised to by your mobile phone service provider. The MMS account has its own set of folders with five default Messaging folders:
Deleted Items Drafts Inbox Outbox Sent Items To create an MMS message:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Messaging > SMS/MMS > Menu > New > MMS. To add picture or video to the message, select the Insert Picture/Video... field, and then select the required picture or video to be added. NOTE: To view the video clip before adding it, navigate to the required file and press Menu >
Play. To insert text in the message, select the Insert Text... field and enter the required text. To add an audio clip to message, select Insert Audio... and select the required audio to be added. NOTE: To listen to the audio clip before adding it, navigate to the required file and press Menu
> Play. To preview the MMS message, press Menu > Preview Message. 5. NOTE: To use an available text-message template, press Menu > Template > New from Template. To save the current MMS as a template, press Menu > Template > Save as Template. MMS and its uses 47 Set up e-mail accounts You need to set up an e-mail account on your HP iPAQ before you can send or receive e-mail messages. Obtain the settings required to configure your e-mail account from the Internet e-mail service provider's Web site. Also, obtain the required information to configure your work e-mail account using the exchange server. Set up e-mail using Exchange Server Press Start > Messaging > Setup E-mail. Enter your e-mail address in the E-mail address box, and then press Next. 1. 2. 3. Clear the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet check box. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. NOTE: Ensure that you clear the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet check box only to manually configure your e-mail. Press Next. Select the Exchange server option from the Your e-mail provider list. Press Next twice to synchronize Outlook with your organization's Exchange e-mail server. Verify your e-mail address, and press Next. NOTE: Select the Attempt to detect Exchange Server settings automatically check box to automatically download the server information. In the Server address box, enter the Outlook Web Access server address and press Next. NOTE: Select the This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection check box to ensure that you always send e-mail from this account using an SSL connection. Enter the User name, Password, and Domain. 9. 10. Press Next. 11. Select the check box for the items to synchronize, and then press Finish. Internet e-mail You can send, and receive e-mail messages using an Internet e-mail account. Obtain the settings required to configure your e-mail account from the Internet e-mail service provider's Web site. Create a new POP3 or IMAP4 account You must set up an e-mail account that you have with an ISP or an account that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account) before you can send and receive e-mail. To create a new POP3 or IMAP4 account:
1. 2. 3. Clear the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet check box. Press Start > Messaging > Setup E-mail. Enter the account name, and then press Next. NOTE: Ensure that you clear the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet check box only to manually configure your e-mail. Press Next. 4. 48 Chapter 9 Messaging 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Select the Internet e-mail option from the Your e-mail provider list, and then press Next. Enter your name and required account name, and then press Next. Enter the incoming mail server name and select the required account type, either POP3 or IMAP4. Specify the requested information over the next few screens, and then press Next to move to additional screens. Select the Advanced Server Settings link to configure the SSL information for the incoming and outgoing e-mail server. Select the appropriate time for Automatic Send/Receive, and then press Finish. NOTE: Select the Review all download settings to set up the e-mail download settings. You can also perform the following functions:
Change the time intervals for downloading new messages. Download attachments. Limit the number of messages that are downloaded. The following table shows settings that are useful for setting up your e-mail account:
Setting User name Password Domain Account type Account display name Incoming mail server Outgoing mail server Require SSL for Incoming e-mail Require SSL for Outgoing e-mail Outgoing server requires authentication Description Enter the user name that your ISP or network administrator assigns. This is often the first part of your e-mail address, which appears before the at sign (@). Create a strong password. You have the option to save your password so that you do not need to enter it each time you connect to your e-mail server. This setting is not required for an account with an ISP but might be required for a work account. Select POP3 or IMAP4. Enter a unique name for the account, such as Work or Home. This name cannot be changed later. Enter the name of your e-mail server (POP3 or IMAP4). Enter the name of your outgoing e-mail server (SMTP). Select this setting to ensure that you always receive e-mail from this account using an SSL connection. Note that if you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection, you might not be able to receive e-mail. Select this setting to ensure that you always send e-mail from this account using an SSL connection. Note that if you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection, you might not be able to send e-mail. Select this if your outgoing e-mail server (SMTP) requires authentication. Your user name and password are required. Use the same user name and password for sending e-mail Select this if your outgoing e-mail server uses the same user name and password as the ones you entered before. Set up e-mail accounts 49 TIP: You can set up several e-mail accounts in addition to your Outlook e-mail account. However, you cannot add a new account while connected. Press Menu > Stop Send/Receive to disconnect. Change the e-mail download options You can customize the following download options for each e-mail account that you have with an ISP, or any account that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account). You can choose from these options:
Whether messages are downloaded automatically. How much e-mail is downloaded. If and how attachments are downloaded (IMAP4 only). Press Start > Messaging. Press Start > Messaging. Press Next. Enter your changes on the next few screens, and then press Finish. To change the e-mail download options for POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail account:
1. 2. Highlight the e-mail account, and then press Menu > Settings. 3. On the Contents screen, select Edit Account Setup. 4. 5. To change the e-mail download options for Outlook e-mail account:
1. 2. Highlight the Outlook e-mail account and press Menu > Settings. 3. 4. 5. TIP: To send and receive messages automatically, press Connect, check for messages and specify a time interval. Connecting automatically might result in higher connection charges. In addition, it consumes battery capacity and reduces the stand-by time. To save memory, reduce the number of e-mails downloaded to your device by reducing the number of days for which the e-mails are downloaded. To change data that you want to synchronize for an Outlook account, press Start > Applications >
ActiveSync > Menu > Options. Select Edit Account Setup. Press Next. Enter your changes on the next few screens, and then press Finish. Delete an account Press Start > Messaging. To delete an account:
1. 2. Highlight the e-mail account to delete, and then press Menu > Delete. 3. NOTE: You cannot delete your text message account, Outlook E-mail account, Windows Live account, and MMS account. Press Yes. 50 Chapter 9 Messaging Synchronize e-mail When you synchronize the Outlook e-mail on the computer with your device, this is what happens with your e-mail messages:
Messages in the Inbox folder on your computer or Exchange Server are copied to the Inbox folder of the Outlook e-mail account on your device. Messages in the Outbox folder on your device are transferred to Exchange Server or Outlook and then sent from those programs. When you delete a message on your device, it is deleted from your computer or Exchange Server the next time you synchronize. The default synchronization settings synchronize messages from the past three days and download the first 0.5 KB of each new message. No file attachments are downloaded. NOTE: For more information on starting Outlook e-mail synchronization or changing synchronization settings, see the synchronization software's help on the computer. Text messages are not received through synchronization. Instead, your service provider sends them to your device. Use messaging Folder types Each messaging account has a set of five default Messaging folders:
Inbox Outbox Deleted Items Drafts Sent Items The messages you receive and send through the account are stored in these folders. You can also create additional folders for each account. The way folders work varies by type:
If you use an Outlook e-mail account, e-mail messages in the Inbox folder in Outlook are synchronized with your device automatically. Select additional folders for synchronization by assigning them designations. The folders you create and the messages you move are then mirrored on the e-mail server. If you use an MMS account or a text message account, messages are stored in the Inbox folder. If you use a POP3 account and move your e-mail messages to a folder you created, the link breaks between the messages on the device and their copies on the e-mail server. When you connect, the e-mail server detects that the messages are missing from the HP iPAQ Inbox folder and deletes them from the e-mail server. This prevents having duplicate copies of a message, but it also means that you do not have access to messages. If you use an IMAP4 account, the folders you create and the e-mail messages you move are mirrored on the e-mail server. That is, they exist in both places. These messages are therefore available from any location or device. This synchronization occurs whenever you connect to your Synchronize e-mail 51 e-mail server, and when you create new folders, or rename or delete folders when connected. You can also set different download options for each folder. Press and hold a shortcut key on the keyboard, from any folder, to perform certain tasks quickly. Email Shortcut keys Key 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Compose and send e-mails Task List Shortcuts Reply All Reply Mark Read/Unread Flag Move Forward Delete Download Message Send/Receive To compose and send messages:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Messaging to open the messaging program. In the message list, select an e-mail account. Press Menu > New. Enter the e-mail address of one or more recipients, separating addresses with a semicolon. To access addresses and phone numbers from Contacts, go to To and press Menu > Add Recipient. Enter your message. Press Send. 5. 6. TIP: To set the priority, press Menu > Message options. If you are working offline, e-mail messages move to the Outbox folder and are sent the next time you connect. Reply to or forward a message To reply to or forward a message:
1. 2. 3. Select a message to open it, and then press Menu > Reply > Reply, Reply All, or Forward. Enter your response. Press Send. 52 Chapter 9 Messaging Add an attachment to a message To add an attachment to a message:
1. In an open message, press Menu > Insert and select the item to attach: Picture, Voice Note, or File. Select the file to attach or record a voice note. 2. NOTE: Embedded files cannot be attached to messages. Receive attachments An attachment, sent with an e-mail message or downloaded from the server is displayed below the subject of the message. The attachment opens if it has been fully downloaded or marks it for download the next time you send and receive e-mail. You can also download attachments automatically with your messages if you have an Outlook e-mail or IMAP4 e-mail account. If you have an Outlook e-mail account:
1. On your computer, click Start > ActiveSync. 2. Click Tools > Options 3. Click E-mail > Settings, and then select the Include file attachments check box. If you have an IMAP4 e-mail account with an ISP or an account that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account):
1. 2. Highlight the name of the IMAP4 account. 3. 4. Make the required changes to these options:
Press Start > Messaging to open the messaging program. Press Menu > Settings > Download Size Settings. Message format Message download limit Press Done. 5. TIP: Embedded pictures and objects cannot be received as attachments. An embedded message can be viewed as an attachment when using IMAP4 to receive e-mail. However, this feature does not work if Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF) is turned on so that you can receive meeting requests. Receive meeting requests When you retrieve your e-mail messages through ActiveSync, you can receive meeting requests. When connecting directly to an e-mail server, the server must be running Microsoft Exchange Server Version 5.5 or later for you to receive meeting requests. Use messaging 53 If the server is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 or later, your meeting requests are automatically received in your Inbox. However, to receive meeting requests on Microsoft Exchange Server V5.5, do the following preparation:
Ask your system administrator to activate Rich Text Format (RTF) and TNEF support for your account. With TNEF turned on, your messages that are included in other messages as attachments are not received, and you cannot know if a message has an attachment until you get the full copy. In addition, download time might be longer. Change e-mail download options if your account is not set up to receive attachments. After you are set up to receive meeting requests, do the following:
1. Open the meeting request. 2. Press Accept, or Menu > Tentative, or Menu > Decline. You can also include a message with the response. The response will be sent the next time that you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server, and your device calendar will be updated. Create or change a signature To create or change a signature:
1. 2. Press Start > Messaging, to open the messaging program. Select the account to create or change a signature. If an Outlook e-mail account is not configured on your HP iPAQ, then connect your HP iPAQ to the desktop and synchronize it with the Outlook e-mail account on your desktop. Select the account for which the signature has to be created or changed. Press Menu > Tools > Options > Signatures Select the Use signature with this account check box if it is not already selected. Select the Include when replying and forwarding check box, if required. Enter a signature in the box. Press Done. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. To stop using a signature, clear the Use signature with this account check box. TIP: You can use a different signature with each messaging account. Download messages The way you download messages depends on the type of account you have:
To send and receive e-mail for an Outlook e-mail account, begin with synchronization through ActiveSync. You can receive text messages when your HP iPAQ is switched to phone mode. When your HP iPAQ is turned off (in flight mode), your service provider holds messages until the next time you turn on your HP iPAQ 54 Chapter 9 Messaging TIP: By default, messages you send are not saved on your device to help conserve memory. To keep copies of sent messages in the messaging list, press Menu > Tools > Options > Sending, and select the Save copies of sent items check box. If your account is an Outlook e-mail or IMAP4 account, you must also select the Sent Items folder for synchronization. To do this, press Start > Messaging > Outlook E-mail. Then press Menu >
Folders. Highlight Sent Items, and press Menu > Manage Folders and then press Sync. You can also synchronize your sent items using the ActiveSync software. Connect your HP iPAQ to your computer. Click Tools > Options > Select e-mail > Settings... > Select Folders... Download messages from a server To download messages from a server:
1. 2. In messaging, select the account to use. Press Menu > Send/Receive. The messages on your device and e-mail server are synchronized. New messages are downloaded to the device Inbox folder, messages in the device Outbox folder are sent, and messages that have been deleted from the server are removed from the device Inbox folder. TIP: To read the entire message, press Menu > Download Message in the message window. In the message list, select the message, and then press Menu > Download Message. The message is downloaded the next time you send and receive e-mail. Message attachments are also downloaded if you have set those options while setting up your e-mail account. The size column in the message list displays the local size and server size of a message. These numbers might differ because the size of a message can vary between the server and the device. Install an online address book Many e-mail servers, including servers running Exchange Server, can verify names with an online address book called a directory service. When you create an e-mail account, the directory service of your e-mail server is added to the address book. To enable a directory service or to use additional services, follow these steps:
1. If you are adding a new account, ask your network administrator for the name of the directory service and the server. In the Message list, press Menu > Options > Address. In the In Contacts, get e-mail addresses from list, select the e-mail address book to be checked. Contacts will be checked first unless you select None. If your e-mail server is already listed, select the server's directory service check box to enable it, and press OK. If your e-mail service is not listed, press Add In the Directory name and Server boxes, enter the directory and server names. Ask your network administrator if you need authentication for your server. If you do, select the Authentication is necessary on this server check box, and enter your user name and password. To have messaging check this service, select the Check name against this server check box. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Install an online address book 55 TIP: To delete a service, select the service and press Delete. When you synchronize your Outlook e-mail account, turn off any installed directory services by clearing the Check name against this server check box to avoid seeing error messages. 56 Chapter 9 Messaging 10 Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can display appointments for the day on the Home screen. To access Calendar, press Start > Calendar. TIP: You can also access Calendar by selecting an upcoming appointment or event from the Home screen. NOTE: The Calendar can be synchronized using ActiveSync or WMDC. For more Information, see Synchronization on page 81. Create a new appointment To create a new appointment:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To access Calendar, press Start > Calendar. Press Menu > New Appointment. Enter the required details. Set the time for the reminder to alert you. Press Done. Assign a sensitivity level to an appointment To assign a sensitivity level:
Open the required appointment, press Menu > Edit > Sensitivity, and then change the Sensitivity level from the list. NOTE: For a new item, create the item, and then select Sensitivity. Change the display of the work week Customize your Calendar for a work week to start on Sunday or Monday. Schedule your calendar for a five, six, or seven-day week. To change the display of the work week:
1. 2. To access Calendar, press Start > Calendar. Press Menu > Tools > Options and take one or both of the following actions:
To specify the first day of the week, select Sunday or Monday in the First day of week box. To specify the number of days to appear in a work week, select 5-day week, 6-day week, or 7-day week in the Week view box. 3. Press Done. Create a new appointment 57 Set a default reminder for all new appointments To automatically turn on a reminder for all new appointments:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To access Calendar, press Start > Calendar. Press Menu > Tools > Options. Select the Set reminders. Set the time for the reminder to alert you. Press Done. Update an appointment To access Calendar, press Start > Calendar. To update an appointment on your calendar:
1. 2. Open the appointment to update, and then press Menu > Edit to make your changes. 3. Make the required changes, and then press Done. NOTE: For recurring appointments, you can update all recurring appointments or just one. Cancel an appointment When you delete an appointment in Calendar on your HP iPAQ, it is also deleted on your computer the next time you synchronize. If the appointment has not been synchronized with a computer, it is deleted only from your HP iPAQ. To cancel an appointment:
To access Calendar, press Start > Calendar. 1. In Agenda view, select the appointment to delete. 2. Press Menu > Delete Appointment. 3. 4. Press Yes to delete the appointment. Press No to keep the appointment and prevent the deletion. NOTE: To delete an appointment, you can also select the appointment and then press Menu > Delete. 58 Chapter 10 Calendar 11 Tasks Tasks provides you with an easy way to create a to-do list. Categorize tasks, mark them as complete, when required, and configure tasks to remind you about upcoming appointments. Create a new task To create a new task:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Tasks. Press Menu > New Task. Specify the options for the task. Press Done. Create and assign a category to a task To create and assign a category:
Open the required task and press Edit > Categories. NOTE: For a new item, create the item, and then select Categories. To create a new category, press New and assign a name to the category for a contact, task, or an appointment. The new category is assigned automatically to the item. Set the start and due dates for a task To set the dates for a task:
1. Press Start > Tasks. 2. Open the task to set start and due dates for. 3. Press Edit and take one or both of the following actions:
Go to Start date to specify a start date for the task. Go to Due date to specify a due date for the task. Press Done. 4. Show the start and due dates in the task list To turn on the display of dates for a task in the task list:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Tasks. Press Menu > Options... Select the Show start and due dates check box. Press Done. Create a new task 59 Mark a task as completed Press Start > Tasks. To mark a task as completed:
1. 2. Highlight the task to mark as completed. 3. NOTE: To activate a completed task, highlight the task, and then press Activate. Press Complete. 60 Chapter 11 Tasks 12 Camera Your HP iPAQ has a 3.1 megapixel camera that you can use to take photos and record video clips. Use the camera Use the built-in digital camera on your HP iPAQ to capture photos. NOTE: For better stability while capturing photos, hold your HP iPAQ horizontally with the camera button pointing upwards. Capture photos Capture images and store them in your HP iPAQ or on a memory card:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ, or press Start > Media > Pictures
& Videos > Camera. Press the camera button to click a photo and automatically save it in File Explorer > My Documents > My Pictures. 2. NOTE: Press the camera button gently to focus and then press completely to capture the photo. View photos Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. To view photos captured on your HP iPAQ:
1. 2. Navigate to a required picture. 3. Press View to view the photo. Camera settings Adjust the camera settings for capturing photos and videos. Use the settings to specify the dimensions and color settings for your photos and videos. Basic settings To enable the shutter sound:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Options, and select the Enable Shutter Sound check box. 2. NOTE: The shutter sound confirms that the image is captured. Hold your HP iPAQ steady until you hear the sound to capture clear images. Use the camera 61 To change the file name prefix:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Options. Edit the Filename prefix. 2. 3. Instant review displays the captured image. This helps you decide if the captured image is according to your requirement. Use this setting to determine how long the captured image is displayed. To change instant review settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Options, and then select Instant review. Select the time limit from the following:
2. Never 2 seconds 5 seconds Indefinite To turn on the flash LED:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu, and then select Flash. 2. NOTE: Follow the same steps to turn off the Flash. To change the zoom settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Settings, and then select Zoom. Change the zoom setting according to your requirement. To change the brightness settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Settings, and then select Brightness. Select from the following brightness levels:
Photo settings 2. 2. 2 1 0
+1
+2 62 Chapter 12 Camera To change the contrast settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Settings, and then select Contrast. Select from the following contrast levels:
2. 2 1 0
+1
+2 To change the sharpness settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Settings, and then select Sharpness. Select from the following sharpness levels:
2. 2 1 0
+1
+2 To change the resolution settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu, and then select Resolution. Select from the following resolutions:
2. QVGA(320x240) VGA(640x480) 1MP(1280x960) 1.3MP(1280x1024) 2MP(1600x1200) 3MP(2048x1536) The white balance setting improves the photo quality by adjusting the camera lens aperture according to the surrounding light conditions. To change the white balance settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Settings, and then select White Balance. Change the white balance settings to match the ambient lighting:
2. Auto Daylight Camera settings 63 Shade Incandescent Fluorescent NOTE: You can select the White Balance according to the lighting conditions when taking a picture or video. The night mode setting improves the quality of photos captured at night or in darkness. To activate the night mode:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu, and then select Night Mode. 2. To change the photo quality settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Quality, and then select from the following. 2. To change the flicker filter settings:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Settings, and then select Flicker Filter. You can select the flicker filter settings from these options:
To change the location for storing images:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Settings, and then select Save to... Select Device to store the images on your HP iPAQ or select SD Card to save the images on the microSD card. Low Medium High OFF 110v/60Hz 240v/50Hz 2. 2. 3. To rotate the captured images:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select the image you want to rotate. Press Menu > Edit. Press Menu > Rotate. 64 Chapter 12 Camera To delete the captured images:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select the image you want to delete. Press Menu > Delete. Use the video recorder Use the built-in camcorder to record video clips. Record videos Use the built-in camcorder on your HP iPAQ to create short videos and share them with friends and family:
1. Press the camera button on the right panel of your HP iPAQ or press Start > Media > Pictures &
Videos > Camera. Press Menu > Video. Press the camera button to start or stop the recording. 2. 3. Video settings NOTE: For better results while capturing videos, hold your HP iPAQ horizontally with the camera button pointing upwards. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos > Camera, and then press Menu > Video. To set the time limit, press Menu > Capture Time and set the time limit to one of the following:
15 Seconds 30 Seconds No Limit To set the video resolution, press Menu > Resolution and select one of the following:
QCIF QVGA CIF VGA NOTE: By default, the captured pictures and the captured videos are stored in My Pictures. To delete the captured videos:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select the video you want to delete. Press Menu >Delete. Use the video recorder 65 Transfer images Transfer the photos and videos captured using your HP iPAQ to your e-mail account, another mobile device, or a computer. Use GPRS Press Start > Messaging > SMS/MMS. When the phone radio is turned on for the first time, the HP iPAQ DataConnect program detects the mobile phone service provider and automatically populates the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) settings on the HP iPAQ. To transfer pictures using MMS:
1. 2. On the SMS/MMS screen, press Menu > New > MMS. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press Menu > Insert > Picture/Video. Select the picture you want to send. Enter the recipient's number in To. Press Send. Use Bluetooth To transfer images from your HP iPAQ to other devices:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select a picture. Press Menu > Beam..., select the device, and then press Beam. 66 Chapter 12 Camera 13 Connections You can use your HP iPAQ to connect and exchange information with other handheld devices, computers, and other networks. You can connect using:
Wi-Fi NOTE: You can also use your HP iPAQ as a wireless modem. For more information, see Internet Sharing on page 90. Connect by pressing Start > Settings > Connections. Bluetooth Phone Use Wireless Manager Use Wireless Manager to turn the wireless connections for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Phone on and off. NOTE: When the phone connection is turned off, you cannot receive or make a call, including emergency calls. To receive and make a call, turn on the Phone connection. To use Wireless Manager, select the link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings >
Connections > Wireless Manager. Option All Wi-Fi Description Select All to turn the functions of the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Phone connections off or on. Select Wi-Fi to turn the Wi-Fi connection off or on. Bluetooth Select Bluetooth to turn the Bluetooth connection off or on. Phone Select Phone to turn the Phone connection off or on. All wireless connections are turned off when your HP iPAQ is in flight mode. HSPA/GPRS/EDGE HSPA High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) is an enhancement of Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
(WCDMA), which is based on 3G technology and offers better data compression. Your HP iPAQ supports HSDPA up to 7.2 Mbps for high speed downloads and 2.0 Mbps for upload using WCDMA. When WCDMA or HSPA is available, the device uses the technology and reverts to GSM/GPRS/EDGE if WCDMA or HSPA is unavailable. Your HP iPAQ also supports WCDMA/HSPA in three different frequency bands (850/1900/2100). Use Wireless Manager 67 GPRS/EDGE The GPRS/EDGE technology enables the mobile phone network to be used for messaging or to access the corporate network or the World Wide Web. NOTE: EDGE enables faster data connections and is an enhanced version of GPRS. This means faster phone multimedia capabilities, such as sending and receiving SMS/MMS messages, and sharing video clips. Check with your service provider to see if they support the EDGE technology. If your service provider does not support the EDGE network, the HP iPAQ defaults to GPRS. Differences between GSM and GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/3G technology GSM technology is typically used for voice calls and text messaging, whereas GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/
3G technology provides a connection to the mobile phone network that can be used for Web browsing, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), or accessing your corporate network. NOTE:
If data services are used, they are charged additionally to your standard mobile phone service. Configure GPRS network settings The first time you use your SIM card, HP iPAQ DataConnect automatically detects the phone network and operator and sets up the GPRS connection information for you. You can change these settings to suit your preference or create your own network settings. To configure GPRS network settings:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS. If your operator name displays on the GPRS screen, it is recommended that you use that connection and, if needed, edit the default settings. 3. Highlight your operator name and press Menu > Edit to edit the GPRS network settings. Edit an Internet connection To edit an Internet connection:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS. Select the required operator name from the displayed list, and then press Menu > Edit. Edit the following information:
a. b. Select The Internet in the Connects to list. In the Access point box, enter the access point name of the server to which you are attempting to connect. Enter the user name and password. c. d. Select the type of authentication from the Authentication Type list. e. In the Primary DNS box, enter the primary Domain Name Server (DNS) address provided by your service provider. In the Secondary DNS box, enter the secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) address provided by your service provider. In the IP address box, enter the IP address. f. g. Press Done twice to confirm your settings. 4. 68 Chapter 13 Connections Alternatively, you can also follow the steps given below to add a new Internet connection:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS. Select New.... Edit the following information:
a. b. c. In the Description box, enter a name for the settings. This name is for your reference. In the Connect to list, select The Internet. In the Access point box, enter an access point name of the server to which you are attempting to connect. d. Enter the user name and password. e. f. From the Authentication Type list, select the type of authentication. In the Primary DNS box, enter the primary Domain Name Server (DNS) address provided by your service provider. In the Secondary DNS box, enter the secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) address provided by your service provider. In the IP address box, enter the IP address. g. h. Press Done twice to confirm your settings. 4. Edit WAP information settings To edit WAP information settings:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS. Select the required operator name from the displayed list, and then press Menu > Edit. Edit the following information:
a. In the Connects to list, select Secure WAP Network to connect to a secure WAP In the Connects to list, select WAP Network. NOTE:
network. In the Access point box, enter an access point name of the server to which you are attempting to connect. Enter the user name and password. From the Authentication Type list, select the type of authentication. In the Primary DNS box, enter the primary Domain Name Server (DNS) address provided by your service provider. In the Secondary DNS box, enter the secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) address provided by your service provider. In the IP address box, enter the IP address. b. c. d. e. f. g. Press Done twice to confirm your settings. 4. Alternatively, you can also follow the steps given below to add a new WAP settings:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS. Select New. HSPA/GPRS/EDGE 69 3. 4. Edit the following information:
a. b. Enter a name for the settings in the Description box. This name is for your reference. In the Connect to list, select WAP Network. NOTE:
network. In the Access point box, enter an access point name of the server to which you are attempting to connect. In the Connect to list, select Secure WAP Network to connect to a secure WAP d. Enter the user name and password. e. f. From the Authentication Type list, select the type of authentication. In the Primary DNS box, enter the primary Domain Name Server (DNS) address provided by your service provider. In the Secondary DNS box, enter the secondary Domain Name Server (DNS) address provided by your service provider. In the IP address box, enter the IP address. h. Press Done twice to confirm your settings. c. g. Troubleshoot automatic detection If the automatic detection setting fails, complete one or more of the following items:
Check to see if the SIM card is present in the HP iPAQ. If it is not present, insert the SIM card and relaunch the application. Ensure that the metal contacts on your SIM card and your SIM slot are not covered with a residue or dust that might interfere with a connection. In the HP iPAQ DataConnect application, select the appropriate country and operator name, and then press Done. The settings are automatically updated. Bluetooth Bluetooth allows wireless communication with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Send and receive files from one device to another over Bluetooth within a range of 10 meters (30 feet). You can also use Bluetooth to connect to a Bluetooth headset, computer, car kits, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices. NOTE: The files received through Bluetooth are automatically stored in My Documents folder. Bluetooth terms HP recommends that you become familiar with the following terms as you begin to use Bluetooth technology. Term Authentication Authorization Definition Verification of a numeric passkey in advance of connection or activity. Approval of a connection, access, or activity before it can be completed. 70 Chapter 13 Connections Term Bonding (Pairing devices) Device address Device discovery Device ID Encryption Passkey Personal Information Manager (PIM) Profiles Service discovery Definition Creating a trusted connection between your device and another. After a bond is created, the two devices become paired. A paired device does not require authentication or authorization. Unique electronic address of a Bluetooth device. Location and recognition of another Bluetooth device. Name that a Bluetooth device provides when discovered by another device. Method of protecting data. Code you enter to authenticate connections or activities that the other device requests. Collection of programs used to manage daily business tasks
(for example: Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks). Collection of Bluetooth settings. Determination of which programs you have in common with other devices. Open Bluetooth settings To open Bluetooth settings:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections
> Wireless Manager. Press Menu > Bluetooth Settings. 2. Connect to a computer using Bluetooth To connect to a computer through Bluetooth using ActiveSync:
1. Follow the instructions in the synchronization software help on the computer to configure Bluetooth on your computer for ActiveSync support. 4. 2. On your HP iPAQ, press Start > Applications > ActiveSync. 3. Press Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Make sure that the device and computer are within close range. If this is the first time you have connected to this computer through Bluetooth, complete the Bluetooth wizard on your HP iPAQ and set up a Bluetooth partnership with the computer. Press Sync. Press Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth to disconnect after you have used the connection. 5. 6. TIP: To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth. To connect to a computer through Bluetooth using WMDC:
1. Follow the instructions in the synchronization software help on the computer for configuring Bluetooth. 2. On your HP iPAQ, press Start > Applications > ActiveSync. Bluetooth 71 3. Press Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Make sure that the device and computer are within close range. 4. When prompted, press Yes, if you want to set up a partnership. 5. On the computer, when prompted about a Bluetooth device attempting to connect with the computer, click To allow this connection. 6. When finished, press Menu > Disconnect to disconnect. For more information, see Synchronization on page 81. Create, end, and accept a Bluetooth partnership To exchange information between your HP iPAQ and another device that has Bluetooth capabilities, first create a Bluetooth partnership between the two devices. NOTE: To exchange information between two Bluetooth-enabled devices, make sure Bluetooth is turned on, on both devices. The devices need to be in the discoverable mode. To create a Bluetooth partnership:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections >
Bluetooth. Select Add new device... Your HP iPAQ searches for other devices with Bluetooth capabilities and displays them in the list. Select the name of the other device and press Next. To set a passcode, which is recommended for enhanced security, enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16 characters in the Passcode box, and press Next. Otherwise, leave the passcode blank, and press Next. NOTE: For creating partnerships with cellular phones, it is mandatory that you provide a numeric passcode. Enter the same passcode on the other device. Press Done on your HP iPAQ. 2. 3. 4. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections >
Bluetooth. Select the partnership to end. Press Menu > Delete. 5. 6. To end a Bluetooth partnership:
1. 2. 3. 4. On the confirmation screen press Yes. To accept a Bluetooth partnership:
1. To make sure that your HP iPAQ is visible to and within the prescribed (10 meters) range of the pairing device, press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth > Menu > Turn On Visibility. 2. When prompted to accept a partnership with the device that is requesting the relationship, press Yes. 72 Chapter 13 Connections 3. If a passkey is requested, enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1 and 16 characters in Passcode box and press Next. Enter the same passkey in the device requesting the partnership. Using a passkey provides greater security. Press Done. 4. If you cannot discover another device, try the following remedies:
Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. Move closer to the device. Make sure that the device you are attempting to connect is on and is visible to other devices. Edit a Bluetooth partnership To rename a Bluetooth partnership:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections >
Bluetooth. Select the partnership to edit, and then press Menu > Edit. In the Enter a display name for the device box, enter a new name for the partnership. 2. 3. 4. On the Services screen, select how to use the paired device:
Select the Input Device check box for pairing with a Bluetooth headset. Select the Serial Port check box to be able to transfer data to and from the paired device. Press Done. 5. Bluetooth device profiles The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services or profiles. You can communicate only with Bluetooth devices that support at least one of the following profiles:
ActiveSync (via Serial Port Profile) Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Generic Access Profile (GAP) Hands-Free Profile (HFP) Headset Support Profile (HSP) Human Interface Device Profile (HID) Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP) Object Push Protocol (OPP) Serial Port Profile (SPP) Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN) Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) File Transfer Profile (FTP-Server only) Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN) Bluetooth 73 5. 6. 7. 8. Set up an incoming or outgoing Bluetooth communications (COM) port To set up incoming or outgoing Bluetooth COM port:
1. Make sure your HP iPAQ is connected to the other device through Bluetooth. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. Press Menu > COM Ports. Press Menu > New Outgoing Port. NOTE: New Outgoing Port is only available if at least one Bluetooth device supports serial
(COM) connection. Select the paired device to set up as a COM port. Select a numbered COM port from the list. NOTE:
If the port cannot be created, it is already in use. Select a different numbered port. To limit communication on this COM port to only devices with which the HP iPAQ has a Bluetooth partnership, select the Secure Connection check box. Press Done. End a Bluetooth connection End a Bluetooth connection when you are done using it in order to free your HP iPAQs resources and conserves battery power. To end a Bluetooth connection:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections
> Bluetooth. Press Menu > Turn Off Bluetooth. 2. Wi-Fi The Wi-Fi feature in your HP iPAQ enables wireless Internet connectivity and is an effective replacement for cable based connections. Wi-Fi uses access points to transmit and receive data. Your HP iPAQ can connect to an 802.11b/g Wi-Fi or connect directly to other Wi-Fi-enabled devices. NOTE: This application is not available on all models. Use Wi-Fi to:
Access the Internet. Send and receive e-mail. Access corporate network information. Use VPNs for secure remote access. Use hotspots for wireless connectivity. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections >
Wi-Fi. 74 Chapter 13 Connections NOTE: Using dial-up or wireless networks to access a corporate network, e-mail, or other wireless communications, such as Bluetooth devices, might require separate hardware together with a Wi-Fi infrastructure and a service contract. Check with your service provider for the availability of network coverage in your area. Not all Web content might be available. Some Web content might require installation of additional software. Wi-Fi terms Become familiar with the following terms as you begin to use Wi-Fi. Term 802.11 standard Definition An approved standard specification of radio technology from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) used for wireless local area networks (Wi-Fi). Device-to-computer or ad-hoc A mode that does not use access points. It provides independent peer-to-peer connectivity in a wireless LAN. Domain Name System (DNS) The way that Internet domain names are located and translated into IP addresses. It is an easy name to remember for an Internet address. Every Web site has its own specific IP address on the Internet. Encryption Hotspots An alphanumeric (letters and numbers) conversion process of data primarily used for protection against any unauthorized access. Public or private areas where you can access Wi-Fi service. These wireless connections can be located, for example, at a library, cyber cafe, hotel, airport lounge, or convention center. This service can be free or sometimes requires a fee. Infrastructure This connection mode uses wireless access points to connect to networks. WEP EAP GTC WPA-PSK TKIP AES Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an encryption standard defined by the IEEE 802.11 committee and is used for security in wireless connections. Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) is an authentication protocol supporting various authentication methods, such as traditional passwords, token cards, digital certificates, etc. Generic Token Card (GTC) carries user specific token cards for authentication. The main feature in GTC is digital certificate/token card-based authentication. Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK) is used to secure Wi-Fi Connections and provides better security than WEP. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) is a security protocol used in WPA. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a next-generation encryption standard, used for wireless networks. WPA2-Personal (PSK) WPA2-Personal (PSK) is an enhanced version of WPA-PSK. Tunnel PAC Mach. PAC EAP-FAST MSCHAP LEAP Tunnel Protected Access Credentials (PAC) is used to establish a secure EAP-FAST tunnel. It also communicates server policies detailing the activities that can occur in the secure tunnel. Machine Protected Access Credentials (Mach. PAC) is used to obtain network access when a users credentials are not available. EAP-Flexible Authentication Via Secure Tunneling (FAST) uses PAC (Protected Access Credential) that is managed by an authentication server to provide security. Microsoft Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (MSCHAP) ensures a secure connection between a client and a server by verifying the identity of the devices periodically. Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP) creates a secure wireless connection with other devices that use Wired Equivalent Privacy. Wi-Fi 75 Term PEAP TLS TTLS MD5 CCKM Definition Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol (PEAP) creates a secure tunnel between client and server devices using digital certificates. Transport Layer Security (TLS) uses data encryption and provides a secure connection between a client and a server over the Internet. Tunneled Transport Layer Security (TTLS) creates a secure tunnel between devices using passwords on the client device and digital certificates on the server. Message-Digest algorithm 5 (MD5) is a method used to encrypt data. Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM) allows secure reconnection of a mobile device when you move from one access point to another. Open Wi-Fi settings Access Wi-Fi settings to add, edit, and delete Wi-Fi connections on your HP iPAQ. To open Wi-Fi settings:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections
> Wireless Manager. Press Menu > Wi-Fi Settings. 2. Automatically connect to a Wi-Fi network When you try to connect to a Wi-Fi network, the HP iPAQ automatically detects the available Wi-Fi networks that are broadcasting their signal. If your Wi-Fi network is not set to broadcast, then you have to connect to it manually. While trying to connect to a Wi-Fi network if authentication is required, contact your network administrator for the details and enter the authentication information correctly. To automatically connect to a Wi-Fi network:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections >
Wireless Manager > Wi-Fi. After your HP iPAQ detects a Wi-Fi network, you are prompted to connect. Select the network to connect to and press Connect. 2. Manually connect to a Wi-Fi network Manually configure a wireless network by specifying the required settings information. To manually connect to a Wi-Fi network:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections >
Wireless Manager. Press Menu > Wi-Fi Settings > New Enter the network name. Select Internet to connect to the Internet through an ISP or select Private/Work Network to connect to a company network in the Network type list. 2. 3. 4. 76 Chapter 13 Connections NOTE: Select Private/Work Network if the network requires a proxy server. Select This is a hidden network check box if you do not want the network to be visible to all. If you are only connecting to another Wi-Fi device, select This is a device to device (ad-hoc) connection. Press Next. An authentication window opens:
5. To use authentication, select an authentication method from the Authentication list. To use data encryption, select an encryption method from the Data Encryption list. To automatically use a network key, select The key is automatically provided check box. You can also enter the Network key and Key index. 6. Press Finish. Delete a Wi-Fi network Delete manually configured networks. However, automatically detected networks cannot be deleted. To delete an existing or available wireless network:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections >
Wi-Fi. Select the Wi-Fi network to delete. Press Menu > Delete. Press Yes on the confirmation screen. 2. 3. 4. End a Wi-Fi connection HP recommends to end a Wi-Fi connection once the purpose of the connection is accomplished, this frees your HP iPAQs resources and conserves battery power along with saving connection charges. To end a Wi-Fi connection:
1. Press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections
> Wi-Fi. Press Menu > Turn Off Wi-Fi. 2. Configuring 802.1x authentication settings 802.1x authentication settings provide a method to protect the network behind the access point from intruders as well as provide for dynamic keys and strengthen Wi-Fi encryption. Before performing these steps, determine if authentication information is needed by contacting your network administrator. 1. 2. 3. To manually enter information, press Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi. Select the network to configure, and then press Menu > Edit. Press Next twice to reach the 802.1x screen. Select Use IEEE 802.1x network access control check box, and then select appropriate EAP type. Advanced settings You need to specify advanced settings to connect to the Internet if your network is behind a firewall. You also need to configure advanced settings to access secure intranet sites. Advanced settings 77 Connect to intranet URLs To connect to intranet sites that have periods in their URLs (for example, intranet.companyname.com), add them to the Work URL Exceptions list. To connect to intranet URLs:
1. 2. 3. 4. NOTE:
individually by entering *.companyname.com. Press Start > Settings > Connections > Advanced. Press Menu > Work URL Exceptions. Press Menu > Add to add an intranet URL. Enter the URL in the URL Pattern box, and then press Done. If you use many URLs that share the same root company name, avoid entering them Change an intranet URL To change an intranet URL:
1. 2. 3. 4. Highlight the intranet URL to change, and then press Menu > Edit. 5. NOTE: To delete a work URL exception, select it in the list, and then press Menu > Delete. Press Start > Settings > Connections. Select GPRS, and then press Menu > Advanced. Press Menu > Work URL Exceptions. Press Done. Set up a WAP gateway To access Wireless Access Point (WAP) sites through Internet Explorer, configure your device to use a WAP gateway. Before you begin, obtain the following information from your ISP or network administrator:
User name Password ISP server phone number Port number WAP gateway server IP To set up a WAP gateway:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Connections > Proxy > Menu > Add. In the Type list, select WAP. Configure advanced proxy settings To configure advanced proxy settings:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Connections > Proxy. Press New... or press Menu > Add. 78 Chapter 13 Connections 3. Enter the required information for the following specifications:
Description - Enter the description for the proxy connection. Connects from - Select where to connect from. Connects to - Select where to connect to. Proxy (name:port) - Enter the port name or number. Type - Select the connection type. User name - Enter your user name. Password - Enter your password. Press Done. 4. Advanced connection settings To set up advanced connections:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Settings > Connections. Press Menu > Advanced. Select the connection type for the following options:
Internet connection Work connection WAP connection Press Menu > Options to set up the dialing rules. Change the following settings:
Secure WAP connection 4. Redial attempts Idle disconnect after My desktop connects to Press Done. 5. To add Work URL Exceptions:
1. 2. On the Work URL Exceptions screen, press Menu > Add, and then enter the URL in the URL Press Menu > Work URL Exceptions. Pattern box. Press Done twice. 3. Set up a VPN server connection A VPN connection enables secure connectivity to your corporate network through the Internet. Before you begin, obtain the following information from your network administrator:
User name Password Domain name Advanced settings 79 TCP/IP settings Host name or IP address of the VPN server To set up a VPN server connection:
1. 2. 3. 4. NOTE: Contact your service desk or IT desk to configure a VPN connection. Press Start > Settings > Connections > VPN. Press New... or press Menu > Add. Enter the required information. Press Done. End a connection Disconnect active connections on your HP iPAQ when it is not in use. This can save connection charges. When connected by cable, detach your HP iPAQ from the cable. When connected through Bluetooth, press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. Next, select Bluetooth to turn Bluetooth off. When connected through Wi-Fi, press the Wireless Manager link on the Home screen or press Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. Next, select Wi-Fi to turn Wi-Fi off. 80 Chapter 13 Connections
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14 Synchronization Connect and synchronize your e-mail, tasks, and contact details between your HP iPAQ and your computer. After connecting, transfer files that are stored on your computer to your HP iPAQ. You can also transfer data stored on your HP iPAQ to your computer. Synchronize e-mails, tasks, and contact details between your HP iPAQ and your computer. Synchronization software If your computer is running Windows XP or an earlier version of Windows, synchronization settings are managed through Microsoft ActiveSync. Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 is available on the Getting Started CD, or go to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile and click on the Starting Out tab to download the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync. If your computer is running Windows Vista, synchronization settings are managed through Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC). WMDC 6.1 is available on the Getting Started CD, or go to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile and click on the Starting Out tab to download the latest version of WMDC. NOTE: Microsoft ActiveSync or WMDC must be installed on your computer before you connect your HP iPAQ to the computer. Set up the Synchronization application After installing the Synchronization software, you can configure your HP iPAQ through the synchronization setup wizard. To configure your HP iPAQ using the sync setup wizard:
1. Connect your HP iPAQ to the computer using the Micro-USB synchronization cable and wait for the synchronization software to launch (WMDC for Windows Vista and ActiveSync for Windows XP). 2. Click Next after the sync setup wizard is displayed. 3. Select one of the following options:
Select the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange. To do this now, you will need to have the server address and your logon credentials check box and click Next. Enter the required information on the screen to configure your e-mail account using the Exchange Server. To sync your HP iPAQ to the Outlook e-mail account on your computer, clear the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange. To do this now, you will need to have the server address and your logon credentials check box, and then click Next. 4. Select the item to synchronize from the Information Type list and select either Windows PC (This PC) or Microsoft Exchange from the Source list. 5. Click Next and click Finish to complete the setup. NOTE: Configuring the synchronization program is a one time activity. After the set up is completed, synchronization takes place every time your HP iPAQ is connected to your computer. Synchronization software 81 After installing the synchronization application you can synchronize Outlook, Contacts, e-mails, Calendar, Task, etc. You can also copy files to and from the computer using ActiveSync or WMDC. Synchronize data and copy files To copy files when setting up the synchronization application:
1. Connect your HP iPAQ to the computer using the Micro-USB synchronization cable and wait for the synchronization software to launch (WMDC for Windows Vista or ActiveSync for Windows XP). 2. Click Next after the sync setup wizard is displayed. 3. Select one of the following options:
Select the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange. To do this now, you will need to have the server address and your logon credentials check box and click Next. Enter the required information on the screen to configure your e-mail account using the Exchange Server. To sync your HP iPAQ to the Outlook e-mail account on your computer, clear the Synchronize directly with a server running Microsoft Exchange. To do this now, you will need to have the server address and your logon credentials check box, and then click Next. 4. Select the item to synchronize from the Information Type list. To copy the files select Files and to copy media files select Media. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. 5. 6. Click Next and click Finish to complete the setup. To copy files using ActiveSync without using the sync setup wizard:
1. Connect your HP iPAQ to the computer using the Micro-USB synchronization cable and wait for the synchronization software to launch (WMDC for Windows Vista or ActiveSync for Windows XP). After the sync setup wizard launches, click Cancel to continue copying files without using the wizard. 2. 3. On the computer, select Start > Applications > Microsoft ActiveSync. 4. 5. Double-click My Windows Mobile-Based Device and select the files to be copied to or from your In the ActiveSync window, select Explore. computer. 6. Open Windows Explorer on your computer and locate the files to be copied to or from your HP iPAQ. 7. Drag and drop the files between your HP iPAQ and the computer. ActiveSync converts the files so that they can be used by the Microsoft Office Mobile programs, if necessary. NOTE: You cannot copy pre-installed files or system files. To copy files using WMDC:
1. Connect your HP iPAQ to the computer and wait for WMDC to launch automatically. 2. Click File Management to access the Mobile Device folder for your device. In the Mobile Device folder, navigate to and select the file to copy on your device or computer. 3. Move the files directly into My Documents on your HP iPAQ, or into a folder inside My Documents. 82 Chapter 14 Synchronization Port data to Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 If you were using a different device prior to purchasing HP iPAQ, you can port the existing data in that device to Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1. To port data to Windows Mobile 6.1:
1. Make sure that you have Microsoft Outlook 98 or later installed on your computer. NOTE:
In order to synchronize, Microsoft Outlook must be set as your default e-mail program. If you need to change your settings, open Microsoft Outlook, click Tools > Options > Other tab, and select the Make Outlook the default program for E-mail, Contacts, and Calendar check box. Click Apply > OK, and then restart your computer. Switch synchronization from your synchronization software to Outlook. See the documentation provided with your device. 2. 3. Use the software to synchronize the information on your device with Outlook. See the documentation provided with your device. Synchronize your existing device with Outlook. NOTE: Use the latest synchronization software to synchronize your existing device with Outlook. To synchronize your existing device with Outlook, see the documentation provided with that device. Synchronize the information from Outlook to your HP iPAQ. NOTE: Disconnect the existing device before you synchronize your HP iPAQ. 4. Troubleshoot synchronization issues The following symptoms might indicate synchronization issues for Windows Vista:
WMDC does not launch even after installation. Following is a list of symptoms that might indicate synchronization issues for Windows XP:
gray icon displays), and there is no activity in the ActiveSync No ActiveSync tone plays (or window on your computer. The ActiveSync tone plays, and the ActiveSync icon on your computer changes to swirling green icon. The Retrieving settings message displays on your computer, but the ActiveSync connection drops before establishing the partnership. ActiveSync is searching for a connection but cannot establish one. ( green icon on your computer continues to spin.) Synchronization has been established between your HP iPAQ and computer but the connection is dropped. ( green icon on your computer stops spinning and grays out.) A firewall or other network protection software message box is displayed for ActiveSync to access the network or Internet. Port data to Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 83 Try suggestions from the following list of troubleshooting tips if you experience difficulty while synchronizing your HP iPAQ and computer. Check your computer OS before you begin synchronizing information between your HP iPAQ and computer. The synchronization method varies depending on the OS running on the computer. If your computer is running Windows XP or an earlier version, synchronization settings are managed through Microsoft ActiveSync. Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 is available on the Getting Started CD. Visit http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile and click on the Starting Out tab for more information or to download the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync. If your computer is running Windows Vista, synchronization settings are managed through WMDC. WMDC 6.1 is available on the Getting Started CD. Visit http://www.microsoft.com/
windowsmobile and click on the Starting Out tab to download the latest version of Windows Mobile Device Center. NOTE: HP does not guarantee functionality of any third party programs with Windows XP or Windows Vista. If you are running ActiveSync 4.5 or later and personal firewall software on your computer, add ActiveSync to the firewall program's exception list. Firewall software, such as Sygate Personal Firewall, TrendMicro PC-cillin Internet Security 2005, Norton Personal Firewall, McAfee Personal Firewall, or Zone Alarm Security Suite might block synchronization. See the documentation that came with your firewall program to determine how to add ActiveSync 4.5 or later to the program's exception list. To further troubleshoot a firewall program and enable ActiveSync 4.5 or later. For more information, go to http://www.microsoft.com/
windowsmobile. If, during the ActiveSync installation, you inadvertently selected the Microsoft Exchange Server option check box and are not planning to connect to an Exchange Server, follow these steps:
Connect your HP iPAQ to your computer. Make sure an ActiveSync connection is established. On your computer, click Start > Applications > Microsoft ActiveSync. Click Tools > Options. Clear the boxes for the sync items listed under the Server group. Select the check boxes under the Computer group for those items to synchronize. Disconnect your HP iPAQ from your computer and wait for the ActiveSync message confirming that your device is no longer connected. Reconnect your HP iPAQ to your computer. Wait to see if your HP iPAQ connects to your computer. On your computer, in ActiveSync, select File > Connection Settings. Confirm that USB is selected as a potential connection method. Connect your HP iPAQ to a different USB port on your computer. Check your Micro-USB synchronization cable. Try synchronizing through a Bluetooth connection. Unplug your HP iPAQ from your computer, and then re-connect. Uninstall ActiveSync from your computer, and then reinstall it. To uninstall ActiveSync from your computer, click Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync. Next, click Remove > Yes. 84 Chapter 14 Synchronization Reinstall your programs on your HP iPAQ after the hard reset is complete by using ActiveSync on your computer. After your HP iPAQ is synchronized correctly, go to ActiveSync on your computer, select Tools > Add/Remove Programs, and then select any programs to reinstall. Customized links in WMDC Set up your device to synchronize the Outlook contacts, e-mail, and other information on your device, or just connect the device by skipping the setup process. After the device is connected to your computer, the following links are displayed on your computer:
Programs and Services Pictures, Music, and Video File Management Mobile Device Settings To view a list of customized links, navigate to Programs and Services. Click more>> to view additional links for the various HP services and click <<back to go back to the previous screen. Customized links in WMDC 85 15 Applications Enjoy your HP iPAQ by listening to your favorite MP3 music using Windows Media Player. You can also record voice clips to be sent as an attachment to family and friends. Use Office Mobile applications to view presentations, spreadsheets, and documents. ArcSoft Streaming Player Use the ArcSoft Streaming Player to access music and video files on your HP iPAQ. In addition to viewing video files stored on your HP iPAQ, you can also access and select streaming files from the internet browser, and the streaming player will automatically open and play the file. When you access a file from the Internet, you need to download the entire file to your device and then view it. With streaming, you can watch the video or listen to the audio while it is being downloaded. To play a streamed file from the Internet:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Media > Streaming Player. Press Menu > Open. Enter the Web site including the name of the file to be streamed in Enter URL. NOTE: You need to specify the entire Web site including the file name and the extension to open and play the media file in the browser. 4. Press Connect. To close the player:
Press Menu > Exit. Global Positioning System (GPS) Use GPS Use your HP iPAQ to connect to GPS satellites and determine your exact location. You can also download maps from the Internet. Your HP iPAQ is capable of providing turn-by-turn navigation instructions. Use the navigation software available for your country/region. Please refer to the detailed instructions from the navigation software vendor on how to use the navigation program, as it varies from country/region. NOTE: You will have to purchase a turn-by-turn navigation solution software separately. WARNING! When using hardware and software navigation aids, in a vehicle or elsewhere, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure, and use these aids in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury, property damage, or obstruct your view. You are solely responsible for observing safe driving practices. Do not operate this product while driving. Park the vehicle first. The HP iPAQ GPS navigation solution is intended for automotive use only. If you intend to use GPS navigation in your vehicle for an extended period of time, charge your HP iPAQ using an auto adapter to ensure continuous and smooth operation. 86 Chapter 15 Applications Common reasons for interference when using GPS software:
Interference Type How to Avoid Vehicles with thermal glass windows and windshields. Cell Phones or other equipment radiating Radio Frequency
(RF) energy or emitting strong electromagnetic radiation. For example, microwave ovens, high-power cordless phones, CB radios, Walkie-talkies, HAM equipment, or X-ray and MRI machines. Place the HP iPAQ where there is a clear view of the sky or on the dashboard of a vehicle that does not have thermal glass windows. Move away from interference source or switch off the interference source. Tall buildings, large trees, and very cloudy or overcast skies. Move away from the interference source so there is a clear view of the sky. Use GPS Connection Utility Use the GPS navigation software on your HP iPAQ to track your initial position, to retrieve information from GPS satellites, and to navigate. Third-party GPS solutions might take some time to get a fix on your initial position. Use the GPS Connection Utility to reduce the time to first fix (TTFF). The GPS Connection Utility downloads information from the Internet and stores this information on your HP iPAQ. The GPS navigation software can use this information to track your initial position quickly. NOTE: The GPS Connection Utility downloads new data if the last downloaded data has expired. The expiration time on the data is set to 24 hours. Be aware that enabling the Connection Utility might involve additional data connection charges. To enable the GPS Connection Utility:
1. 2. To disable the GPS Connection Utility:
1. 2. Clear the Automatic Update check box. Press Start > Settings > Connections > GPS Connection Utility. Select the Automatic Update check box. Press Start > Settings > Connections > GPS Connection Utility. Google Maps for mobile Google Maps for mobile offers street maps, a route planner, and business locator. NOTE: Your mobile service providers might charge data-service rates for downloading and using the program if you have a limited data plan or no data plan. This application is not available on all models. Google Maps for mobile includes the following features to help you enhance your travel experience:
Real-time traffic - Identify the location where congestion exists and estimate delays. Detailed directions - Display maps with step-by-step directions whether you plan to walk or drive. Integrated search results - Display local business locations and contact information all in one place, integrated on your map. Global Positioning System (GPS) 87 Easily movable maps - Zoom in or out on maps. Move in all directions to orient yourself visually. Satellite imagery - Get a bird's-eye view of your desired location. To launch Google Maps for mobile:
Press Start > Google Maps. To navigate Google Maps for mobile:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Google Maps. Press Menu > Directions Enter your current location in the From location box and destination in the To location box. Press OK to start the search. NOTE: The My Location feature enables you to find your current location on a map by pressing 0 on your HP iPAQ. You can use this feature even when GPS is turned off. Google Search Use Google Mobile Web Search to search for Web sites that are specifically designed for mobile phones and devices. NOTE: This application is not available on all models. Launch Google Search To launch Google Search:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Google Search. Enter your search criteria in the Search box. Press Search to start the search. HP Help and Support HP Help and Support increases the visibility, accessibility, and usability of the HP iPAQ. To access HP Help and Support:
Press Start > HP Help and Support. HP Asset Viewer Use the HP Asset Viewer program to view information about the system, integrated modules, and attached accessories. To access HP Asset Viewer:
1. 2. Press Start > HP Help and Support > HP Asset Viewer. Select the following topics to view additional system information:
Identity - displays the HP iPAQ serial number and the user information. Memory - displays the device memory size for ROM and RAM on your HP iPAQ. It also displays information about the ROM flash, flash chip type, flash block size, and PSM driver version. 88 Chapter 15 Applications Version - displays the product revision level, ROM date, ROM revision, OS version, BootLoader version, and execute in place (XIP) version. Display - displays settings, such as screen color, horizontal pixels, vertical pixels, color depth, display type, and panel ID. System - displays information about the manufacturer, product ID, model ID, processor type, processor revision, language, country ID, and UUID (Universally Unique Identifier). Bluetooth - displays information about available radio, firmware version, hardware revision, driver version, software version, and MAC address. Camera - displays camera details, such as the module installed, hardware revision, hardware and software driver versions, camera API interface version, and camera information. Wi-Fi - displays information about the hardware revision, driver version, software version, IP address, and MAC address, available radio, firmware version. GSM - displays information about the available radio, radio firmware version, and IMEI number. Keyboard - displays information about the module present, firmware version, hardware version and driver version and software version. GPS - displays information about the GPS status, manufacturer, revisions level, driver version, firmware version and software version. Getting Started Use the Getting Started program to learn how to perform frequently used tasks and to set up your HP iPAQ. To launch the program, select Getting Started on the Home screen or press Start > HP Help and Support > Getting Started. Select the task that you want to learn about. Customer Support Customer Support displays help topics and locations where you can find more information. HP Enterprise Mobility Suite to configure and manage your HP iPAQ remotely. HP Enterprise Mobility Suite is activated remotely by a licensed HP Enterprise Mobility Use the HP Enterprise Mobility Suite The HP Enterprise Mobility Suite is not available in all countries/regions. NOTE:
server, which is sold separately. To download the HP Enterprise Mobility Suite, press Start >
Applications > Accessories > HP EMS. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/ems for more information or contact your IT administrator to check if your company is currently using the HP Enterprise Mobility Suite. The HP Enterprise Mobility Suite provides the ability to remotely configure mobile services, diagnose the device, add and remove programs, lock and unlock the device, and clean the information on the device if it is lost or stolen. HP iPAQ DataConnect The first time you use your SIM Card, the HP iPAQ DataConnect program automatically detects the phone network and operator, and configures GPRS/EDGE settings. Although automatic detection is the recommended method, you can also configure the data settings manually. HP Enterprise Mobility Suite 89 To configure the data settings manually:
Press Start > Applications > Accessories > HP iPAQ DataConnect. CAUTION: Do not edit network parameters unless you are being assisted by your mobile phone service provider. HP iPAQ Key Guard The Key Guard program deactivates your HP iPAQ keys to prevent accidental activation of the HP iPAQ or any of its functions. When the display turns off, Key Guard is activated and you can confidently place the device in your pocket or bag. To lock your HP iPAQ, press the Key Guard button, the first button on the left panel of your HP iPAQ. Press the Center button to unlock your HP iPAQ. For more information, see Use Key Guard on page 22. Internet Explorer Launch the Internet Explorer by pressing Start > Internet Explorer. Use Internet Explorer to view and download Web pages as well as, browse Web sites through synchronization, and when connected to the Internet. To open a link using the favorite:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Internet Explorer. Select Favorites and select the required link. Press Menu > Favorites to see the list all your favorite sites and then press Menu > Add To Favorites to add a new URL to your favorites list. Internet Sharing You can use your HP iPAQ as a wireless modem. The Internet Sharing software on your HP iPAQ guides you during the connection process. Insert a data-enabled SIM into your HP iPAQ before setting up Internet Sharing. You might also need to install Microsoft ActiveSync (or WMDC for Windows Vista) on to your computer. Before you begin using Internet Sharing, make sure you have a cellular connection. If you do not have an active connection, you cannot use the Internet Sharing program. To connect to a computer using a USB data connection You might need to install Microsoft ActiveSync (or WMDC for Windows Vista) on your computer before connecting. If your computer has automatically added your HP iPAQ as a new modem, skip the following steps:
1. Connect your HP iPAQ to the computer using the Micro-USB synchronization cable (WMDC for Windows Vista and ActiveSync for Windows XP). Your computer might prompt you for the wireless USB modem driver with a New hardware wizard menu screen. Otherwise proceed to To set up a USB modem connection. 2. Click Next on the welcome screen of the Install Wizard. 3. 4. Select the Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) option. Select Specify a Location and browse to the C:\ drive folder that contains the USB driver. NOTE: Click Next to allow your computer to automatically search for and download the USB driver file. 90 Chapter 15 Applications 5. Click Finish. 6. After the driver is installed, Smartphone USB Modem is added to the device list in the Device Manager. After the setup is completed, you can access the Internet. To connect to a computer using Bluetooth data connection Follow the instructions in your synchronization software helps to configure Bluetooth on your computer. To set up a Bluetooth modem connection:
1. Make sure that your HP iPAQ is disconnected from your computer. 2. 3. 4. 5. Make your HP iPAQ visible and detectable. Connect the Bluetooth PAN to your computer and Press Start > Applications > Internet Sharing. Select Bluetooth PAN from the PC Connection list. In the Network Connection list, select the type of GPRS connection to use. create a partnership between them. Press Connect after the partnership is established. 6. Java Virtual Machine Use the Java Virtual Machine to install and use Java applications on your HP iPAQ. You can download the installers, saved as .jar files, from the Internet to your computer and then transfer the files to your HP iPAQ. You can also directly download the installers using your HP iPAQs GPRS connection. To install a Java application using the computer:
1. Connect your HP iPAQ to your computer. Press Start > Applications > SUN Java. 2. Press Menu > Install > Install from Local. 3. 4. Select the .jar file. 5. Press Menu > Install, and accept any confirmations that the installer prompts. You can also manage the installed Java applications. NOTE: You might need to use your GPRS/3G/HSPA connection for some software to perform some actions with you management. To configure the Internet connection, press Menu > Network Options, and then select the GPRS connection to use. Although the connection that appears might be iPAQ GPRS, the data connection might be GPRS, 3G, or HSPA. You should only download and install content from trusted Web sites and the content that is compatible with your HP iPAQ. To Open a program Remove a program Update a program Move a program to a folder Do This Select the program or press Menu > Operation > Launch. Press Menu > Operation > Delete. Press Menu > Operation > Update. Press Menu > Operation > Move. Java Virtual Machine 91 To Change a programs name Activate a program View details about a program Do This Press Menu > Operation > Rename. Press Menu > Operation > Activate. Press Menu > Operation > Information. Set GPRS permissions for a program Press Menu > Operation > Set Permissions. Jetcet PDF Press Start > Applications > JETCET PDF 5. Press Open. Select a folder from the Folder list. Select the file from the list. View a Portable Document File (a file with a name that ends with the .pdf extension) on your HP iPAQ. To view a .pdf file:
1. 2. 3. 4. TIP: Use the 5-way optical navigation button to scroll through the files. To view a file opened recently, press Menu > Recent Files and then select the file. To set the zoom level:
1. 2. TIP: Press Menu > Custom, and then select a custom zoom level. Press Zoom. Select the required zoom level. Jetcet Print Press Start > Applications > JETCET PRINT 5. Select Add Bluetooth Printer. Select Select to search... Select the printer and press Next. Use Jetcet Print to print information from your HP iPAQ to a compatible printer using Bluetooth and USB. You can print .doc, .xls, .jpg, .bmp, and .html files, and manage your print jobs. To configure a printer using Bluetooth:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Configure the required settings and press Done. Make sure that Bluetooth is on before configuring a Bluetooth printer. To turn on Bluetooth using Wireless Manager, see Use Wireless Manager on page 67 To print using Jetcet print:
1. 2. Press Start > Applications > JETCET PRINT 5. Press Menu > Go to. 92 Chapter 15 Applications 3. Select the file type to print:
Documents - Print documents stored on your HP iPAQ or the storage card. Pictures - Print pictures stored on your HP iPAQ or the storage card. Messages - Print messages received on your HP iPAQ. Select the file to print and press Print. 4. NOTE: To print the complete e-mail message, download the full message on your HP iPAQ. To update the drivers and change the spool folder:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Applications > JETCET PRINT 5. Press Menu > Options. Select Update Drivers to update the drivers on your HP iPAQ and Spool Folder to change the location of the spool folder. MSN Messenger Send and receive instant messages using MSN Messenger. For more information see Windows Live on page 101. Office Mobile applications Word Mobile It is recommended to always store a blank document on your HP iPAQ. You can edit the View and edit documents and templates in Word Mobile. TIP:
document and save it with a different name. Use Word Mobile to:
Edit Word documents and templates. Open and edit Pocket Word (*.psw) documents. To access Word Mobile, press Start > Office Mobile > Word Mobile. When you press Menu, the following options are available:
View and edit an existing document. Format a document. Check spelling and count words in a document. Save, move, rename, or delete a document. Send a document through e-mail or Bluetooth. Excel Mobile Use Excel Mobile to view and edit workbooks and templates on your HP iPAQ. TIP:
and save it with a different name. It is recommended to always store a blank workbook on your HP iPAQ. You can edit the document MSN Messenger 93 Use Excel Mobile to:
View, and edit, charts and graphics, which can be embedded as objects in a worksheet or placed on a separate worksheet. Enter formulas and functions, and then filter data to see a subset of information. Split panes to view different parts of a worksheet at the same time. Freeze the top and left-most panes in a worksheet to keep the row and column labels or other data visible as you scroll through a sheet. To access Excel Mobile, press Start > Office Mobile > Excel Mobile. To access options for organizing and formatting a worksheet, open a worksheet and then press Menu. In addition to Cut, Copy, and Paste, there are other options available in Menu that allow you to:
Paste cells using Paste Special Clear the cell contents and the formats applied to cells. Insert new cells, charts, symbols, and functions, and define names in a workbook. Set dimensions for the rows and columns. Align cells, set the font and style for the text, and set the cell borders. Create new worksheets and save, rename, or delete existing worksheets. Send a worksheet through e-mail or Bluetooth. PowerPoint Mobile Use PowerPoint Mobile to view slide show presentations. Use PowerPoint Mobile to:
Open a presentation from an e-mail message. Download a presentation from a file share or the Internet. Copy a presentation to your HP iPAQ using a storage card. View a slide show of pictures stored on the storage card. NOTE: Slide shows created in *.ppt or *.pps format with PowerPoint 97 and later can be viewed on your device. The following PowerPoint features are not supported on your HP iPAQ:
Notes written for slides are not visible. PowerPoint Mobile is a viewer-only program and cannot be used to rearrange or edit slides. To access PowerPoint Mobile, press Start > Office Mobile > PowerPoint Mobile. These options are available when you press Menu:
Set up a slide show. Rename, move, delete, or create a copy of a presentation. Send a presentation through e-mail or Bluetooth. 94 Chapter 15 Applications OneNote Mobile Create and edit notes on your HP iPAQ using OneNote Mobile. Use OneNote Mobile to:
Format text in notes. Insert text, pictures, or audio in your notes. To access OneNote Mobile, press Start > Office Mobile > OneNote Mobile. When you press Menu, the following options are available:
Delete, rename, and set options for sorting notes. Undo and redo actions performed while working with a note. Cut, copy, and paste content from one note or application to another. Format the text inserted in a note. Add a numbered or bulleted list into a note. Insert pictures from the camera or from the device. Insert a voice recording in a note. Pictures & Videos Use the Pictures & Video application to:
View pictures and videos stored on your HP iPAQ or a storage card. View a slideshow. Send pictures and videos using MMS, e-mail attachments, or Bluetooth. Associate a picture with a contact. Assign a picture to the Home screen background. Upload an image to HP Snapfish Upload through e-mail. View the pictures stored on your HP iPAQ or on a storage card You can view photos stored on your HP iPAQ or on an external storage card using the Pictures & Video application. To view photos:
Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Pictures & Videos 95 Use your HP iPAQ File Settings to resize pictures for e-mail and to optimize them for slideshow viewing. 1. 2. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Press Menu > Options to change the following settings:
a. General The general settings can be changed to:
Large (640 X 480) (default) Medium (320 X 240) Small (160 X 120) Original The orientation of the pictures can be changed to:
Left Right b. Slide Show The Slide Show settings can be changed to:
Landscape pictures Portrait pictures Select the Play Screensaver when connected to my PC and idle for 2 minutes check box to make your computer screensaver your HP iPAQ screensaver. View a slideshow To view a slideshow:
1. 2. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Press Menu > Play Slideshow. E-mail pictures NOTE: Configure your e-mail messaging account before sending pictures through e-mail. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. To send pictures through e-mail:
1. 2. Choose the picture to send. 3. 4. 5. Press Menu > Send. Select the e-mail account to send the picture to. Enter the recipient's e-mail address, and the subject, and enter your message, and then press Send. 96 Chapter 15 Applications Associate a contact with a picture To associate a contact with a picture:
1. 2. 3. 4. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select the picture that you want to associate with a contact. Press Menu > Save to Contact... Select the contact that you want to associate the picture with. Assign a picture to the Home screen background To assign a picture to the Home screen background:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select the picture that you want to set as the Home screen background, and then press View. Press Menu > Use as Home Screen. HP Snapfish Upload HP Snapfish is a free online photo-sharing service. In addition to sharing photos with your family and friends, you can also order for prints online using HP Snapfish. The HP Snapfish Upload feature enables you to upload JPEG images from your HP iPAQ to your Snapfish account. This requires an active Internet connection. To upload the images:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. NOTE: Use your existing Snapfish account to upload images to Snapfish. If the e-mail account or the password is incorrect, the login fails and you return to the login screen. If you do not have a Snapfish account, you can go to http://www.snapfish.com/ using your HP iPAQ and sign up for an account. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select the picture to send. Press Menu > HP Snapfish Upload. Enter the email address and the password in the respective text boxes. Press Send. HP Enhance Document Use the document enhancement feature to process an image of a whiteboard, printed document, business card, magazine, or newspaper, to produce scanner-like results. To use the document enhancement feature:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select the picture to enhance. Press Menu > HP Enhance Document. Pictures & Videos 97 4. Select one or both of the following options:
Straighten and crop - To detect the edges of a document and crop the original document to a rectangular shape. NOTE: The document needs to have four well-defined or high-contrast edges. Lighting and color correction - To remove the shading on the surface of the document due to shadows and uneven lighting across the document. To view the picture in color, select Color. To view the picture in black and white, select Grayscale. Press Start to begin document processing. 5. 6. NOTE: The document enhancement feature processes only JPEG images. Switch to the camera You can switch to the camera application from the Pictures & Videos. To switch to the camera:
1. 2. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select Camera. Video support You can play videos using the Pictures & Video. To play videos:
1. 2. 3. Menu > Play. Press Start > Media > Pictures & Videos. Select the video thumbnail to view. Remote Desktop Mobile Use the Remote Desktop Mobile to log on to a Windows Terminal Server. This facility connects you to all programs installed on the server. To connect to a Terminal Server:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Start > Applications > Accessories > Remote Desktop. In the Computer box, enter a Terminal Server name or TCP/IP address. Enter your user name, password, and domain. Press Connect. Enter your password in the password box on your HP iPAQ, and then press HP iPAQ.
(enter key) on your NOTE: After you connect to a terminal server, press the Right softkey to select the Full Screen option. To disconnect Remote Desktop, press Disconnect. 98 Chapter 15 Applications To change the Remote Desktop settings. On the Remote Desktop Mobile screen, press Menu > Options to change the following settings:
Display - To set the color options, 256 Colors or High Color (16 bit), and to view the display either in the full-screen mode or you can choose to fit the remote desktop to your HP iPAQ screen. Device Storage - To enable or disable mapping the data of your HP iPAQ on the remote computer. Remote desktop sound - To select if the sound is to be muted or played on the remote computer, or on your HP iPAQ. SIM Manager Access and manage contact details stored on your SIM or USIM (3G SIM) card using the SIM Manager. Copy contacts from the phone to the SIM/USIM or from the SIM/USIM to the phone. To open the SIM Manager, press Start > Applications > Accessories > SIM Manager. To create a new contact, press New. To view contact details, highlight the contact and press the Center button. To edit contact details, select the contact, and then press Options > Edit. To delete a contact, select the contact, press Options > Delete > Delete Contact, and then press Delete. To delete multiple contacts, press Options > Delete > Delete Multiple, select the contacts to delete, and then press Delete. To copy a contact to the phone, select the contact, and then press Options > Copy to Contacts
> Copy Contact. To copy multiple contacts to the phone, press Options > Copy to Contacts > Copy Multiple, select the contacts to copy, and then press Copy. To copy contacts from the phone to the SIM, press Options > Copy Contacts to SIM. To call a contact, select the contact and press Options > Dial Selected. If more than one number exists for a contact, select the required number and press Options > Dial Selected. To send a message to a contact, select the contact and press Options > New Message. To view your personal mobile number on the SIM/USIM, press Options > My Mobile numbers. To view SIM/USIM information, press Options > SIM Information. To set SIM/USIM security, press Options > SIM Security. To look for Contacts use the SIM Manager's search functionality. To close SIM Manager, press Options > Quit. Manage certificates To manage certificates:
Press Start > Settings > Security > Certificates. SIM Manager 99 In Certificates, you can access the following types of certificates:
Personal Intermediate Root Task Manager Use the Task Manager to view and manage the tasks running on your HP iPAQ. You can also view the memory and the CPU use. To view the Task Manager:
Press Start > Applications > Accessories > Task Manager. You can perform the actions described in the table below to manage the memory and resources of your HP iPAQ. To Close an application Do This... Select the application, and then press End Task. NOTE: You cannot end running processes. Open an application that is running Select the application, and then press Menu > Switch To. Close all open applications View all running applications View all running processes Change the sorting order Refresh the list Close the Task Manager Select the application, and then press Menu > End All Tasks. Select the application, and then press Menu > View >
Applications. Select the application, and then press Menu > View >
Processes. Press Menu > Sort By, and then select the required field. Press Menu > Refresh. Press Menu > Exit. NOTE: All running applications may not be visible on the screen. Some programs might be running in the background and consuming processor speed and memory space. TIP:
that are not in use. If your HP iPAQ appears sluggish or slow, check the task manager and close the applications Voice Commander Use the Voice Commander application to look up contacts, dial a contact by name, dial using the contact number up to 18 digits including the '+' sign, get calendar information, play and control your music, as well as launch applications on your HP iPAQ. TIP: You can access the Voice Commander application by pressing the Voice Commander button, third button on the left panel, or by pressing Start > Applications > Voice Commander. 100 Chapter 15 Applications To Say Call a contact saved in the contact list Call the last number dialed Dial a number using speed dial Dial a number Dial an international number Call followed by the name of the contact and home/work/
mobile Redial/Callback Speed Dial followed by the digit assigned to the number Digit Dial followed by the number to dial Digit Dial followed by plus (+) and the international number to dial Compose a message, e-mail, or audio e-mail Compose <SMS/e-mail/audio e-mail> To (Contact) Read messages or e-mails Check voice mail or call history View appointments Read <SMS/e-mail>
Call Voice mail/ Call history
<Today's/Tomorrow's/This Week's> appointments to list the appointments for the day, next day, or the present week Schedule a call Schedule A Call To (Contact) to call a contact Create reminders or to record an audio note Reminder / Start recording Find a contact saved in the contact list Find followed by the name of the contact View the current time Open an application Play, pause, and resume music Play an existing music file What time is it?
Start followed by the application name Play Music/Pause/Resume Play followed by the name of the music file Play the previous or the next song in the playlist View the different set of commands Close the Voice Commander Previous/Next What can I say?
Goodbye Windows Live You can use Windows Live on your phone to search information, check your e-mails, and send instant messages. Windows Live provides the same e-mail and chat environment as that of the Windows Live on your computer. Use the Windows Live feature to:
Search information on the Web. Send and receive e-mails. Send and receive instant messages. Change your own status or view the status of others on your list. Invite others for a chat conversation. Block certain contacts from seeing your status or sending you messages. Press Start > Applications > Windows Live to open the Windows Live application. Windows Live 101 Press Start > Applications > Windows Live. Select Sign in to Windows Live. Press Accept. Enter your e-mail address in the E-mail address box. Select a Web server from the list. Enter your password. Press Next twice. Select the Sync e-mail check box. Press Next. To use Windows Live, you need a Microsoft.NET Passport account unless you already have a Hotmail account. To set up a Microsoft.NET Passport account, go to http://www.passport.net. After you have an account, you can use the Windows Live feature. To sign in to Windows Live:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. After you sign in, you can access the Windows Live search and services from the Home screen. To search information:
1. 2. 3. To check your e-mails:
1. Press Start > Applications > Windows Live. 2. On the Windows Live screen, select Hotmail. 3. Select the e-mail message to open your Inbox. To sign in to Messenger:
1. Press Start > Applications > Windows Live. 2. On the Windows Live screen, select Sign in. 3. Use the list to select your online status. 4. If you do not sign out of Windows Live, you remain on a data connection, which might result in additional charges from your service provider. The session will not time out or end unless one of the following occurs:
From the Home screen, select Live Search. Enter the text for the search. Press
(enter key) on your HP iPAQ keyboard. Select Sign in. User ends the instant messenger session. User accepts an incoming voice call. An outgoing voice call is placed. The device is turned off or moves out of range. To sign out of Messenger:
Press Menu > Sign out. 102 Chapter 15 Applications You can send instant messages from Windows Live to contacts on your messenger list. To send instant messages:
1. 2. You can also manage your contacts and control their visibility. To manage contacts in the Windows Live:
Select the person to send an instant message to. Enter your message, and then press Send. Press Menu > Add new contacts to create a new contact. Press Menu > Contact options > Remove contact to delete an existing contact. Press Menu > Contact options > Block contact/Unblock contact to block or unblock the selected contact from seeing your status and sending you instant messages. Select your name in the contact list. Press Menu > Change status, and then select the required status. NOTE: Press Menu > Options > Add participant to invite a contact to an ongoing chat. You can also see who is already talking to you or change between chats by pressing Menu > Options > View participants. You can change your status on Windows Live Messenger according to your need. To change your status:
1. 2. To sign in as a different user:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Start > Applications > Windows Live. Select your display name. Press Menu > Account Options > Switch Windows Live ID. Press Yes. Proceed with the setup wizard to sign in. Windows Media Player Use Windows Media Player to enjoy your digital media in new ways both at home and on the go. Using Windows Media Player, you can play audio and video files stored on your phone or memory card. NOTE: Listening to personal stereo equipment at full volume for long periods can damage hearing. To reduce the risk of hearing loss, do not spend much time listening to personal stereo equipment at full volume. HP recommends use of the HP iPAQ Wired Stereo Headset, part number 486112-001, which is included with your HP iPAQ. Press Start > Media > Windows Media to open the Windows Media Player application. To play music from the storage card, press Start > Media > Windows Media > Menu > Library. To access Windows Media Player from the Home screen, press Start > Settings > Home Screen >
Sliding Panel Media. NOTE: Protected files are digital media files that are secured with a license to prevent unauthorized use or playback. Licenses are created and managed by using the DRM technology. Clear the Now Playing List Press Start > Media > Windows Media, and then select Now Playing. Windows Media Player 103 The Now Playing playlist displays the file that is currently playing and any files that are queued up to play next. You can quickly remove all items from the playlist by clearing the Now Playing playlist. To clear the Now Playing list:
On the Now Playing screen, press Menu > Clear Now Playing. Update the Library In most cases, Windows Media Player Mobile automatically updates your libraries. However, you can manually update a library to ensure that it has links to any new files that you might have recently copied to your HP iPAQ or to a removable storage card. To update a library:
1. 2. On the Library screen, press Menu > Update Library. 3. Wait for the files to be added, and then press Done. If you are not already on the Library screen, press Menu > Library Use Voice Commander to play media files You can play your media files by using the Voice Commander application on your HP iPAQ:
1. 2. Hold your HP iPAQ 10 cm (3.94 inches) away from your face and say Play Music (Media File Press the Voice Commander button, or press Start > Applications > Voice Commander. Name) to play the media file. NOTE: The Play Music voice command will only play media files present in a playlist. Press Start > Applications > Voice Commander and say Pause/Resume Music to pause or resume the media file. Windows Update Microsoft releases updates and patches for Windows Mobile. These updates and patches improve the security and functioning of your HP iPAQ. You can use the Windows Update application to download them from the Internet and install them on your HP iPAQ. NOTE: The application uses your GPS connection and your service provider might charge you for using this service. To set up Windows Update:
1. 2. 3. Press Start > Settings > Windows Update. Follow the on-screen instructions. Press Finish. NOTE: You can access and change the settings selected from Menu > Change Schedule. To check for updates:
1. 2. Press Start > Settings > Windows Update. Press Check Now. 104 Chapter 15 Applications 16 Product specifications Mentioned here are the technical specifications, applicable environment and climatic conditions, and the physical dimensions of your HP iPAQ. System specifications NOTE: Not all models described are available in all countries/regions. For more information on specifications for your particular model, on your HP iPAQ, press Start > Settings > About. System Feature Processor Operating System Memory External Power Display SD Slot Headphone Jack Supported networks Antenna GPS Battery Bluetooth Wi-Fi Camera Description Qualcomm MSM7201A ARM11-528MHz Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard 256MB NAND FLASH / 128 DDR SDRAM NOTE: Actual available memory might vary. AC/DC USB Wall Adapter, input: 100-240VAC, 47-63Hz, output: 5VDC, 1A 2.4" TFT 240x320 QVGA microSD Card 2.5 mm stereo headphone with microphone Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz) Tri-band UMTS (850/1900/2100MHz) HSDPA 7.2Mbps/
HSUPA 2.0Mbps Internal Penta Band (850/900/1800/1900/2100). Integrated support for XTRA, SUPL and standalone accessories 1260mAh Lithium Polymer Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR IEEE 802.11b/g 3.1 Megapixel Auto-focus 5x digital zoom Physical specifications Length Width Metric 114 mm 50 mm U.S. 4.45 inches 2.0 inches System specifications 105 Depth Weight Metric 13.6 mm U.S. 0.55 inches With battery: 105g Without battery: 80g With battery: 3.7oz Without battery: 2.82oz Operating environment Temperature Relative Humidity Operating Non-operating Operating Non-operating Metric 10 to 55 C 40 to 70C 90%RH 35%RH U.S. 14 to 131F 40 to 158F 90%RH 35%RH 106 Chapter 16 Product specifications 17 Guidelines for care and maintenance It is recommended that you follow certain guidelines to maintain your HP iPAQ in a good condition and protect it from possible damage. Use your HP iPAQ Avoid using your HP iPAQ in dusty and extremely high or low temperature environments. Do not spill water on your HP iPAQ or use it in the rain. Avoid removing the battery without turning off your HP iPAQ in advance. Do not apply strong force or shock to your HP iPAQ. Keep the HP iPAQ and its accessories away from children. Do not insert metal objects into the Micro-USB port of your HP iPAQ. This can short-circuit the battery and could result in injury. Clean your HP iPAQ Use a soft, clean, and slightly moistened cloth to clean your HP iPAQ. Do not let water come into contact with your HP iPAQ. Do not wipe your HP iPAQ with any corrosive liquid or coarse objects. This can damage the outer surface of your HP iPAQ. Carry or store your HP iPAQ Do not leave your HP iPAQ in extreme high or low temperature environments. Remove the battery from your HP iPAQ if it is not going to be used for a long period of time. Store the HP iPAQ and its battery in a cool, dark, and dry place. To prevent breaking the display screen, do not carry your HP iPAQ in the back pocket. Use accessories Use original HP batteries and chargers to charge your HP iPAQ. Do not use your HP iPAQ battery and charger for other purposes. For information about accessories for your HP iPAQ, go to http://www.hp.com, and then click Home and Home office > Handhelds & Calculators > iPAQ accessories. Use your HP iPAQ 107 18 Frequently asked questions Following is a list of issues and resolutions that users face when using their HP iPAQ's. It is recommended that you go through this list before calling customer support or sending your device for replacement. Battery Question Answer I am having trouble turning on my HP iPAQ. What should I do? The battery of your HP iPAQ seems to have problems. Perform the following checks:
Is the battery charged? If the LED on your HP iPAQ is flashing red, it indicates a low battery charge. For best results, charge the battery fully. The solid green LED display indicates full battery charge. Is the battery correctly installed? Make sure that the battery connectors on the battery are aligned with the housing pins in the battery compartment. For more information, see Step 2: Insert the battery and replace the battery cover on page 8. Are the battery connectors on the battery and housing pins in the battery compartment clean? If these appear to be soiled, contact your dealer to get them cleaned. Try charging your battery using the AC adapter. For more information, see Step 3: Charge the battery on page 9. 108 Chapter 18 Frequently asked questions Question Answer How can I improve the standby time and talk time on my HP iPAQ?
Follow these guidelines to improve the standby and talk times on your HP iPAQ:
I have trouble charging my battery. What should I do?
The HP iPAQ might consume more power when the signal reception is poor. Try to move to an open location when you use your HP iPAQ. If you are using the Push e-mail service, a service that continuously checks for e-mail messages with the Web server, disable it as it consumes excessive battery capacity and reduces the standby time. If you are using a new battery, it might take several charging and discharging cycles to reach its original capacity. Use the HP iPAQ after charging the battery completely. The solid green LED display indicates full battery charge. Do not overcharge or completely discharge the battery, as it might damage the battery and reduce the standby and talk time. If your battery is very old, replace it with a new one. Avoid using the HP iPAQ in very high or low temperature environments. The efficiency of a battery can be affected by extreme temperature conditions. To know more about the operating temperatures on your HP iPAQ, see Operating environment on page 106. If you have trouble charging your battery, please perform the following checks:
Is the battery charger correctly plugged into the battery charger socket on the HP iPAQ? To know more about charging the battery, see Step 3: Charge the battery on page 9. Is the power cord of the charger damaged?
Check the LED indicator on your HP iPAQ. If the battery is low and the HP iPAQ is being charged the LED displays solid red. Check the LED indicator on your HP iPAQ. If the battery temperature is too high or too low the LED displays solid orange to indicate a device error. Battery 109 Connection Question Answer I cannot make or receive calls. How do I fix this?
If you have problems making or receiving calls, please perform the following checks:
Is the SIM card inserted correctly? For more information, see Step 1: Remove the battery cover and insert the SIM card on page 7. Is the reception of the network signal good? You might be located within closed boundaries. If yes, move to an open space or closer to a window. For more information, see Check the connection and signal strength on page 18. Is the network set up correctly? If necessary, try to select your network manually. For more information, see View the available phone networks on page 35. Have you activated the Fixed Dialing, Call Forwarding, and Call Barring functions? If yes, deactivate them temporarily. Are you using two SIM cards, one with the Enable SIM PIN function activated and the other with the Enable SIM PIN function deactivated? If yes, deactivate the Enable SIM PIN function temporarily. For more information, see Use the SIM PIN to protect information on your HP iPAQ on page 24. Is your HP iPAQ switched to the Flight mode? If yes, turn it off. For more information, see Use Wireless Manager on page 67. This could be a result of poor signal strength. If you have this problem, please check the following:
Is the reception of the network signal good? You might be located within closed boundaries. If yes, move to an open space or closer to a window. For more information, see Check the connection and signal strength on page 18. Try to select your network manually. For more information, see View the available phone networks on page 35. Contact your service operator to make sure that the network has been set correctly and that necessary provisioning of services is available. Is the reception of the network signal good? You might be located within closed boundaries. If yes, move to an open space or closer to a window. For more information, see Check the connection and signal strength on page 18. If you cannot hear the voices clearly, the volume might be set to low. Increase the volume. Is the reception of the network signal good? You might be located within closed boundaries. If yes, move to an open space or closer to a window. For more information, see Check the connection and signal strength on page 18. During a call, if the caller cannot hear your voice clearly, make sure you have turned off the in-call mute function. Why do my calls keep disconnecting?
I am unable to hear calls clearly. How do I resolve this?
When I answer calls on my HP iPAQ, the caller cannot hear my voice clearly. What could be the problem?
110 Chapter 18 Frequently asked questions Question Answer Why do I hear noises in the background during a phone call? You might hear noises in the background if you use your HP iPAQ near electronic equipment, such as microwave oven, speakers, or a television set. Avoid using your HP iPAQ near such items as it has an adverse effect on the voice quality. I cannot send an SMS or MMS. What do I do?
If you have problem sending an SMS or MMS, perform the following checks:
You should have at least 1.5 to 2 MB of free memory space on your HP iPAQ so that the device operates efficiently. To check the free memory space, press Start
> Settings > About. Is the service provider plan that you are using a data plan? Check with your service provider for a data plan. Is the reception of the network signal good? You might be located within closed boundaries. If yes, move to an open space or closer to a window. For more information, see Check the connection and signal strength on page 18. Try to select your network manually. For more information, see View the available phone networks on page 35. Contact your service operator, to check if the network has been set properly and necessary provisioning of services is available. Which factors degrade the GPS signal and affect accuracy?
The GPS signal slows down under these situations:
It reflects off objects such as tall buildings or large rock surfaces before reaching the receiver. Performance is impacted when the device is used inside vehicles having thermal glass windshields. The thermally shielded glass blocks the GPS signal from reaching the device. You are indoors or underground. You are running multiple applications while connecting. I have trouble connecting to the Internet using GPRS. What should I do?
If you have trouble connecting to the Internet, please perform the following checks:
Is the reception of the network signal good? You might be located within closed boundaries. If yes, move to an open space or closer to a window. For more information, see Check the connection and signal strength on page 18. Make sure you have subscribed for a data service from your service operator. Make sure you entered correct setting parameters, such as APN and IP addresses, in data profile setup. To use certain advanced call functions, such as Call Forwarding and Call Barring, you might need to subscribe to these services from your service operator. I cannot use certain call functions. What should I do?
Connection 111 Synchronization Question Answer I cannot synchronize my HP iPAQ with my computer. What should I do?
To use the ActiveSync feature with Windows XP, upgrade your computer to the latest version of ActiveSync. It is recommended to use ActiveSync V4.5 or later. To use the WMDC feature with Windows Vista, upgrade your computer to the latest version of WMDC. It is recommended to use WMDC V6.1 or later. Visit http://www.microsoft.com/downloads for the latest versions. My HP iPAQ was connected while I was installing WMDC. Why does WMDC not launch even after installation?
In some cases after an upgrade, you will need to disconnect and reconnect the device for WMDC to launch. Can I set up an active connection between my HP iPAQ and a computer using Bluetooth for the first time?
No, the initial connection between your HP iPAQ and the computer needs to be created only through a Micro-USB synchronization cable using ActiveSync for Windows XP and WMDC for Windows Vista. After this initial connection, you will be able to set up Bluetooth for future connections. Miscellaneous Question Answer My HP iPAQ becomes very warm when I use it. What has happened?
Why does the HP iPAQ sometimes seem sluggish?
It is normal for the HP iPAQ to get a little warm when you use it continuously for prolonged periods, especially when making calls of very long duration. Your HP iPAQ might also get a little warm during recharging. You should have at least 1.5 to 2 MB of free memory space on your HP iPAQ so that the device operates efficiently. To check the free memory space, press Start > Settings > About. Remember to delete or transfer old e-mail messages and pictures on your HP iPAQ to free available memory space. If you have many programs running on your HP iPAQ, close some programs to free memory. Check task manager to close any open applications which are not-in-
use. For more information, see Access programs on page 17. 112 Chapter 18 Frequently asked questions 19 Optional accessories Accessories such as extended batteries, protective cases, and car cradles are stylish to use and increases the comfort value of your HP iPAQ. You can also purchase optional accessories if you accidentally misplace or damage the one provided to you with your HP iPAQ. For additional information, please go to http://www.hp.com. Accessory Description Power and Synchronization HP iPAQ Voice Messenger Extended Battery HP iPAQ Voice Messenger Standard Battery HP iPAQ Sync/Charge Cable Micro-USB HP iPAQ Wired Stereo Headset-2.5 mm*
HP iPAQ Voice Messenger Comfort Cradle Always have a spare battery and you will never be without power while on the go. This extended battery provides additional power to extend the life of your iPAQ between charges. This replaceable, rechargeable Lithium polymer battery is a genuine HP product you can trust. Always have a spare battery and you will never be without power while on the go. This replaceable, rechargeable Lithium polymer battery is a genuine HP product you can trust. Keep your iPAQ charged and up-to-date when on the go. Portable solution for charging and synchronizing your iPAQ with your computer. Audio Listen to calls in private or enjoy music or video from your iPAQ. High-fidelity sound for your iPAQ music and videos. In-car accessories Elegant solution that holds and charges your iPAQ in your car. Form fitting cradle securely holds your iPAQ in your car. Easy out of the box installation with included suction mount. Enhances phone reception in your car with an included RF antenna. 1
*Listening to personal stereo equipment at full volume for long periods can damage the users hearing. In order to reduce the risk of damage to hearing, lower the volume and amount of time listening at full volume. 113 20 Safety information To reduce the risk of bodily injury, electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, observe the safety precautions in this document. General precautions Heed service markings: Except as explained elsewhere in your product documentation, do not service your product yourself. Opening or removing covers that are marked shock. For service information on components inside these compartments, call Customer Care. Request service for damaged products: Turn off the product, unplug it from the electrical outlet, and request service from a service partner under the following conditions:
may expose you to electric The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has been spilled into the product. An object has fallen into the product. The product has been exposed to rain or water. The product has been dropped or damaged. There are noticeable signs of overheating. The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions. Avoid hot areas: The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, and other products (such as amplifiers) that produce heat. Allow the product to cool: Allow the product to cool before removing covers and touching internal components. Avoid wet areas: Never use the product in a wet location. Avoid inserting objects into product: Never insert objects of any kind into slots or other openings in the product. Avoid blocking vents: Slots and openings are provided for ventilation. To prevent overheating, do not obstruct vents. Using a computer on a soft surface, such as a pillow, blanket, rug, or thick clothing may block airflow. Clean the product properly: Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft cloth dampened with water for cleaning exterior components, but NEVER apply water directly to the product or to an LCD screen. Use recommended mounting accessories: Do not use the product on an unstable table, cart, stand, tripod, or bracket. Mount the product according to the manufacturers instructions, and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. Use the product with approved equipment: Use your product only with the computers and accessories identified as suitable for use with your product. Adjust the volume: Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices. 114 Chapter 20 Safety information Safety precautions for power cords and accessories WARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to power the product with a voltage converter kit sold for appliances. Use the correct external power source: A product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are not sure of the type of power source required, call Customer Care, your service partner, or local power company. For a product that operates from battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions that are included with the product. Avoid overloading the electrical circuit: Do not overload an electrical outlet, power strip, or convenience receptacle. The overall system load must not exceed 80% of the branch circuit rating. If power strips are used, the load should not exceed 80% of the input rating of the power strip. Observe extension cord ratings: If an extension cord or power strip is used, make sure that the cord or strip is rated for the product and that the total ampere ratings of all products plugged into the extension cord or power strip do not exceed 80% of the ampere rating limit of the extension cord or power strip. Select the correct voltage: Ensure that the voltage select switch on the product is in the correct position for the type of voltage you use (115 V AC or 230 V AC). Use an approved AC adapter: Only the AC adapter provided with the product, a replacement AC adapter provided by HP, or an AC adapter purchased as an accessory from HP should be used with the product. Use an approved power cord: If you were not provided with a power cord for your product, you should purchase a power cord that is approved for use in your country. The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the electrical ratings label of the product. The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product. In addition, the diameter of the wire must be a minimum of 0.75 mm/18AWG, and the length of the cord should be between 1.5 meters (5 feet) and 2 meters
(6.5 feet) long. If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, call Customer Care. Position the power cord carefully: Route the power cord so that it will not be walked on, tripped over, or pinched by items placed upon or against it. Pay particular attention to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the power cord exits the product. Plug power cord into the proper outlet: Plug the product into an electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times. If the product is a 3-wire grounding type, be sure the outlet is the proper grounded
(earthed) type. Do not disable the power cord grounding plug because it is an important safety feature. Unplug the power cord properly: Disconnect power from the product by unplugging the power cord from the electrical outlet. Do not pull on cords and cables. When unplugging the cord from an electrical outlet, grasp and pull the cord by the plug. Safety precautions for battery packs WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, or puncture a battery pack;
short the external contacts on a battery pack; or dispose of a battery pack in fire or water. Do not expose a battery pack to high temperatures above 60C (140F). Replace only with a battery pack approved for this computer. WARNING! There is a danger of explosion if a battery pack is incorrectly replaced. Replace it only with an approved battery pack for this product. WARNING! Keep battery packs away from children. Safety precautions for power cords and accessories 115 Handle battery packs carefully: Replace a battery pack only with a battery pack approved for this product. For information about removing a battery pack, refer to your product documentation. When a battery pack has reached the end of its useful life, do not dispose of the battery pack in general household waste. Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for computer battery pack disposal. In Europe, dispose of or recycle the battery packs by using the public collection system or by returning them to HP, your service partner, or their agents. Safety precautions for docking devices Avoid unstable mounting: Do not place a monitor with an unstable base or a monitor heavier than 25 kilograms (55 pounds) on top of a monitor stand, unless the monitor stand is marked for use with a heavier monitor. Instead, place the monitor on a work surface next to the docking device. Safety precautions for products with wireless devices WARNING! Exposure to radio frequency radiation. The radiated output power of wireless devices is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. To avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna should not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation. Safety precautions for products with modems, telecommunications or local area network accessories WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons when using this device, always follow basic safety precautions, including the following:
Do not use this product near water-for example: near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool. Avoid using this product during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Do not use this product to report a gas leak while in the vicinity of the leak. Always disconnect the modem cable before opening the equipment enclosure or touching an uninsulated modem cable, jack, or internal component. If this product was not provided with a telephone line cord, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord in order to reduce the risk of fire. Do not plug a modem or telephone cable into the RJ-45 (network) jack. 116 Chapter 20 Safety information 21 Regulatory notices Federal Communications Commission Notice 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 or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by HP may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/
fccid after searching on FCC ID: B94HHF20C85. Cables To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, connections to this device must be made with shielded cables having metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods. Federal Communications Commission Notice 117 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo (United States Only) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions:
1. 2. This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. If you have questions about the product that are not related to this declaration, write to:
Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113 Houston, TX 77269-2000 or call 1-800-HP-INVENT (1-800-474-6836) For questions regarding this FCC declaration, write to:
Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, TX 77269-2000 or call HP at 281-514-3333 To identify your product, refer to the part, series, or model number located on the product. Canadian Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Avis Canadien Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada. European Union Notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the following EU Directives:
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC CE compliance of this product is valid only if powered with the correct CE-marked AC adapter provided by HP. If this product has telecommunications functionality, it also complies with the essential requirements of the following EU Directive:
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to harmonized European standards (European Norms) that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by HP for this product or product family. This compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the product. 118 Chapter 21 Regulatory notices This CE marking is valid for non-telecommunications products and for EU harmonized telecommunications products, such as Bluetooth. This CE marking is valid for EU non-harmonized telecommunications products.
*If applicable, a notified body number is used. Refer to the regulatory label provided on this product. Hewlett-Packard GmbH, HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, D-71034 Bblingen, Germany The telecommunications functionality of this product may be used in the following EU and EFTA countries:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. The official EU CE declaration of conformity for this device may be found at www.hp.com/go/certificates. European Union Notice 119 Products with 2.4-GHz Wireless LAN Devices France L'utilisation de cet equipement (2.4 GHz Wireless LAN) est soumise a certaines restrictions: Cet equipement peut tre utilis a l'interieur d'un batiment en utilisant toutes les frequences de 2400 a 2483.5 MHz (Chane 1-13). Pour une utilisation en environement exterieur, les frequences comprises entre 2400-2454 MHz (Chane 1-9) peuvent tre utilis. Pour les dernires restrictions, voir http://www.arcep.fr. For 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN operation of this product certain restrictions apply: This product may be used indoor for the entire 2400-2483.5 MHz frequency band (channels 1-13). For outdoor use, only 2400-2454 MHz frequency band (channels 1-9) may be used. For the latest requirements, see http://www.arcep.fr. Battery Warning WARNING! This HP iPAQ contains a lithium polymer rechargeable battery. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with the HP spare. CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Battery Recycling HP encourages customers to recycle used electronic hardware, HP original print cartridges, and rechargeable batteries. For more information about recycling programs, visit http://www.hp.com/recycle. Battery Disposal WARNING! When a battery has reached the end of its useful life, do not dispose off the battery in general household waste. Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for computer battery disposal. Chemical substances HP is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH (Regulation EC No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council). A chemical information report for this product can be found at: http://www.hp.com/go/reach. 120 Chapter 21 Regulatory notices
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Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Seadmete jtmete krvaldamine eramajapidamistes Euroopa Liidus nitab, et knealust toodet ei tohi See tootel vi selle pakendil olev smbol koos teiste majapidamisjtmetega krvaldada. Teie kohus on oma seadmete jtmed krvaldada, viies need elektri- ja elektroonikaseadmete jtmete ringlussevtmiseks selleks ettenhtud kogumispunkti. Seadmete jtmete eraldi kogumine ja ringlussevtmine krvaldamise ajal aitab kaitsta loodusvarasid ning tagada, et ringlussevtmine toimub viisil, mis kaitseb inimeste tervist ning keskkonda. Lisateabe saamiseks selle kohta, kuhu oma seadmete jtmed ringlussevtmiseks viia, vtke palun hendust oma kohaliku linnakantselei, majapidamisjtmete krvaldamise teenistuse vi kauplusega, kust Te toote ostsite. Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household 121 lejtezse az Eurpai Uni terletn A kszlken, illetve a kszlk csomagolsn lthat azonos szimblum annak jelzsre szolgl, hogy a kszlk a selejtezs sorn az egyb lyre szlltani az elektromos s elektronikai kszlkek jrahasznostsa cljbl. A hulladkk vlt termkek krnyezetre s emberi egszsgre nzve biztonsgos illetkes nkormnyzattl, az illetkes szem teltakart vllalattl, illetve a termket elrust helyen kaphat. 122 Chapter 21 Regulatory notices is simbolis ant gaminio arba jo pa atliekoms perdirbti. Atskirai surenkam Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household 123
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-01-08 | 1852.4 ~ 1907.6 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2009-01-08
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
HP Inc.
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025126541
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
3390 East Harmony Road
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1 2 3 |
Fort Collins, CO
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 3 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
B94
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
HHF20C85
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
R**** P******** T******
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1 2 3 | Title |
US Canada Technical Regulations
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
970-8********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
000-0********
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1 2 3 |
r******@hp.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 02/13/2009 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | iPAQ VOICE MESSENGER | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power listed is EIRP for part 24 and ERP for part 22. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. SAR compliance for specific collocated transmitter conditions was evaluated as described in this composite filing; other collocated configurations require separate evaluation. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR levels are: Part 22: Body: 0.78W/kg, Head: 0.78W/kg; Part 24: Body: 0.55W/kg, Head: 1.15W/kg. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for U.S. operations. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except as evaluated in this composite filing. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is conducted. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. SAR compliance for specific collocated transmitter conditions was evaluated as described in this composite filing; other collocated configurations require separate evaluation. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR levels are: Part 15.247: Body: 0.03W/kg, Head: 0.64W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
A******** C********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 2 3 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | CC | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.81 | 0.07 ppm | 300KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | CC | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.8 | 0.04 ppm | 300KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 22H | CC | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.27 | 0.09 ppm | 300KG7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | CC | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.43 | 0.03 ppm | 300KG7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 22H | CC | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.1 | 0.04 ppm | 4M22F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 24E | CC | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.2 | 0.04 ppm | 4M22F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0290000 |
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