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Page 1 - User’s Guide

hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTUser’s GuideHP iPAQ Pocket PC h6300 SeriesDocument Part Number: 353283-001February 2004

Page 2 - DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIAL

x www.hp.com User’s GuideContentsDRAFT - Revised 11/24/03hp CONFIDENTIAL 11/26/03 File: iPAQ_PhoneTOC.fm PN: 353283-001Korean Notice . . . . . . . .

Page 3 - Contents

User’s Guide 6–2Using the CameraAdjusting your SettingsSaving a PictureNONE OF THIS INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE.Adjusting Your SettingsEditing a PictureU

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Using the CameraUser’s Guide 6–3Viewing Pictures1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Image Zone.NOTE: The viewer opens in Browse mode by defau

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User’s Guide 6–4Using the Camera4. Speak into the microphone or record the sound.5. Tap the Stop button on the Recording toolbar.To change audio optio

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Using the CameraUser’s Guide 6–5To print a picture:1. Select the picture to be printed by tapping on its thumbnail.2. Tap File > Print.NOTE: For mo

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User’s Guide 6–6Using the Camera

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User’s Guide 7–17Expansion CardsYou can expand the memory and connectivity of your Pocket PC by using SD (Secure Digital), SDIO (Secure Digital IO), o

Page 11 - HP iPAQ Pocket PC

User’s Guide 7–4Expansion Cards

Page 12 - HP iPAQ Software

User’s Guide 8–18Using E-mailInformation on using e-mail including Outlook, Blackberry and other e-mail services will be included in the next draft. U

Page 13 - Software

hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT User’s Guide 1–1Revised: 11/26/031Getting to Know YourHP iPAQ Pocket PCUse this chapter to find out about setting up your Pocket

Page 14 - Using the Stylus

User’s Guide 8–2Using E-mailUsing FoldersEach e-mail account and SMS account has its own folder hierarchy with five default folders: Inbox, Outbox, De

Page 15 - Setting the Date and Time

Using E-mailUser’s Guide 8–3For all accounts except ActiveSync, you can access folder options by tapping Tools > Manage Folders.Setting Up an Accou

Page 16 - Setting the Date

User’s Guide 8–4Using E-mail

Page 17 - Entering Owner Information

November 26, 2003 11:47 amUser’s Guide 9–19Using ActiveSyncYou can use Microsoft ActiveSync to: Synchronize information between your HP iPAQ Pocket P

Page 18 - Resetting the Unit

User’s Guide 9–2Using ActiveSyncNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amConnecting to a ComputerConnect your Pocket PC to your computer using Microsoft ActiveSync a

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Using ActiveSyncUser’s Guide 9–3November 26, 2003 11:47 am3. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard. For more help, click the ActiveSync H

Page 20 - Routine Care

User’s Guide 9–4Using ActiveSyncNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am3. Remove the Pocket PC from the cradle and line up the infrared port with the computer infr

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Using ActiveSyncUser’s Guide 9–5November 26, 2003 11:47 amc. On the Rules tab, determine how conflicts between information on your Pocket PC and infor

Page 22 - Revised: 11/26/03

User’s Guide 9–6Using ActiveSyncNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am7. Drag and drop your files between your Pocket PC and your computer. ActiveSync converts th

Page 23 - Using the Phone Functions

Using ActiveSyncUser’s Guide 9–7November 26, 2003 11:47 amSynchronizing LinksYou can synchronize links to Web sites from your Favorites list on your c

Page 24 - Activating Your Phone Service

User’s Guide 1–2Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PChp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03(Continued)HP Image Transfer Transfer digital photographs

Page 25 - Your PIN

User’s Guide 9–8Using ActiveSyncNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am

Page 26 - User’s Guide 2–4

November 26, 2003 11:47 amUser’s Guide 10–110Managing the BatteryInstalling the BatteryYour iPAQ Pocket PC is shipped with the rechargeable battery pa

Page 27 - Phone Buttons and Icons

User’s Guide 10–2Managing the BatteryNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amInstalling the Battery To install the removable/rechargeable battery in the HP iPAQ Poc

Page 28 - Checking Your Connection

Managing the BatteryUser’s Guide 10–3November 26, 2003 11:47 amNOTE: If the battery is not fully charged, you must connect the AC Adapter to the Pocke

Page 29 - On and Off

User’s Guide 10–4Managing the BatteryNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amÄCAUTION: Because most of the applications and data you install on your Pocket PC are h

Page 32 - Creating a Speed Dial Entry

Managing the BatteryUser’s Guide 10–7November 26, 2003 11:47 amCharging a Spare BatteryBattery Saving Tip: To ensure you always have battery power ava

Page 33 - Making a Conference Call

User’s Guide 10–8Managing the BatteryNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amCHARGING TIP: When charging two batteries simultaneously, turn off/suspend your Pocket

Page 34 - Enabling the Mute Function

Managing the BatteryUser’s Guide 10–9November 26, 2003 11:47 amFor more information on charging your Pocket PC using the optional USB Autosync Cable,

Page 35 - Enabling Speakerphone Mode

Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PCUser’s Guide 1–3hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03Microsoft Pocket PC SoftwareFunctionsActiveSync Synchroni

Page 36 - Messaging

User’s Guide 10–10Managing the BatteryNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amChanging the Wireless LAN Power Saving ModesTo change Wireless LAN (WLAN) power saving

Page 37 - User’s Guide 2–15

Managing the BatteryUser’s Guide 10–11November 26, 2003 11:47 am3. Tap OK.Note: If you disable the Auto Power On feature for the Application Buttons,

Page 38 - Using Call Waiting

User’s Guide 10–12Managing the BatteryNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am

Page 39 - Forwarding Calls

November 26, 2003 11:47 amUser’s Guide 11–111Learning the BasicsUsing the Today ScreenWhen you first turn on your Pocket PC, the Today screen displays

Page 40 - Change the System Volume

User’s Guide 11–2Learning the BasicsNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amNavigation Bar and Command BarThe Navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It

Page 41 - Changing the Phone Settings

Learning the BasicsUser’s Guide 11–3November 26, 2003 11:47 amStatus IconsYou may see the following status icons displayed on the Navigation or Comman

Page 42 - Securing Your Phone Functions

User’s Guide 11–4Learning the BasicsNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amPop-Up MenusPop-up menus allow you to quickly perform an action. Use the pop-up menu to

Page 43 - Changing Network Settings

Learning the BasicsUser’s Guide 11–5November 26, 2003 11:47 amCreating informationFrom the Today screen, you can create new information, including: A

Page 44 - Manually Selecting a Network

User’s Guide 11–6Learning the BasicsNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amCustomizing the Today ScreenFrom the Settings Today screen, you can: Add a picture as t

Page 45 - Using Wireless LAN

Learning the BasicsUser’s Guide 11–7November 26, 2003 11:47 am4. Tap the Items tab to select or reorder the information on the Today screen.5. Tap an

Page 46 - Learning the Terms

User’s Guide 1–4Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PChp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03Using the StylusYour Pocket PC comes with a stylus that y

Page 47 - Powering WLAN On or Off

User’s Guide 11–8Learning the BasicsNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amUsing ApplicationsOpening ApplicationsOpen any application on your Pocket PC from the St

Page 48 - User’s Guide 3–4

Learning the BasicsUser’s Guide 11–9November 26, 2003 11:47 amClosing Manually1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Memory > Ru

Page 49 - User’s Guide 3–5

User’s Guide 11–10Learning the BasicsNovember 26, 2003 11:47 amBacking Up InformationUse iPAQ Backup or Microsoft ActiveSync Backup to back up and res

Page 50 - User’s Guide 3–6

Learning the BasicsUser’s Guide 11–11November 26, 2003 11:47 amÄCAUTION: Restoring your information replaces the current information on your Pocket PC

Page 51 - Deleting a Wireless Network

User’s Guide 11–12Learning the BasicsNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am

Page 52 - User’s Guide 3–8

User’s Guide 12–112Learning Input MethodsUsing Input SoftwareÄCAUTION: To avoid damaging your HP iPAQ Pocket PC screen, always use a stylus. Never use

Page 53 - Working with Network Settings

User’s Guide 12–2Learning Input MethodsTo change settings for word suggestions:1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > Input.2. Tap the Word Complet

Page 54 - Changing TCP/IP Settings

Learning Input MethodsUser’s Guide 12–34. Tap the down arrow associated with words and select the number of words you want suggested.5. Tap OK.Using t

Page 55 - User’s Guide 3–11

User’s Guide 12–4Learning Input Methods2. Tap Keyboard to display a keyboard on the screen.NOTE: To see symbols, tap the 123 or Shift key.3. Tap a let

Page 56 - User’s Guide 3–12

Learning Input MethodsUser’s Guide 12–5What you write will be converted to text.NOTE: A question mark within a program indicates a Help file. Tap the

Page 57 - User’s Guide 3–13

Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PCUser’s Guide 1–5hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03Tap—Lightly touch the screen to select or open an item. L

Page 58 - User’s Guide 3–14

User’s Guide 12–6Learning Input MethodsWriting with the Stylus and Block RecognizerWrite letters, numbers, and symbols using the stylus and Block Reco

Page 59 - Security

Learning Input MethodsUser’s Guide 12–7Drawing and Writing on the ScreenUse the stylus as a pen to draw and write on the screen in the Notes program o

Page 60 - User’s Guide 3–16

User’s Guide 12–8Learning Input MethodsUsing the Removeable Micro Keyboard NOTE: Some iPAQ Pocket PC models may not include the keyboard.The HP iPAQ M

Page 62 - ■ Bluetooth Manager

User’s Guide 12–10Learning Input Methods1. Be sure the Micro Keyboard is securely connected to your iPAQ Pocket PC.2. If the connection is secure, go

Page 63 - Understanding Terms

Learning Input MethodsUser’s Guide 12–11Using the Function and Shortcut KeysThe Micro Keyboard keys perform additional functions when pressed in the c

Page 64 - Supported Services

User’s Guide 12–12Learning Input MethodsAccent CharactersTo type any of the accent characters, press the Blue Key, then the accent character, then the

Page 65 - Opening Bluetooth Settings

Learning Input MethodsUser’s Guide 12–13To type a capital letter with an accent, press the Blue Key, then the accent character, then Shift, then the l

Page 66 - Allowing Connections

User’s Guide 12–14Learning Input Methods

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User’s Guide 13–113TroubleshootingUse the following suggestions to troubleshoot problems with the Pocket PC.Common ProblemsProblem SolutionI cannot se

Page 68 - Enabling Bluetooth Services

User’s Guide 1–6Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PChp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are VisitingF

Page 69 - User’s Guide 4–9

User’s Guide 13–2Troubleshooting(Continued)The backlight keeps turning off. In Backlight Settings, increase the amount of time the backlight stays on

Page 70 - Setting a Shared Folder

TroubleshootingUser’s Guide 13–3(Continued)I cannot connect to a network. Be sure you have added the necessary server information. Be sure the netwo

Page 71 - Understanding Profiles

User’s Guide 13–4Troubleshooting(Continued)I cannot find the document or workbook Isaved.Pocket Word and Excel recognize and display documents in only

Page 72 - Activating a Profile

TroubleshootingUser’s Guide 13–5My device keeps running out of memory. Move programs or data to a memory storage card such as an SDIO or MMC expansio

Page 73 - Deleting a Profile

User’s Guide 13–6TroubleshootingActiveSyncFor more information on Microsoft ActiveSync, refer to Chapter 9, “Using ActiveSync.”Problem SolutionI canno

Page 74 - Opening Bluetooth Manager

TroubleshootingUser’s Guide 13–7(Continued)Microsoft ActiveSync cannot locate my Pocket PC when I synchronize. Be sure the device is on. Be sure all

Page 75 - Connecting to Other Devices

User’s Guide 13–8TroubleshootingPhoneFor more information on using the Phone, refer to Chapter 2, “Using the Phone.”Problem SolutionPhone will not tur

Page 76 - Notebooks and Desktops

TroubleshootingUser’s Guide 13–9Phone runs out of memory.Pocket PC automatically manages the allocation of memory between storage and program memory.

Page 77 - User’s Guide 4–17

User’s Guide 13–10TroubleshootingExpansion CardsFor more information on expansion cards, refer to Chapter 7, “Expansion Cards.”Problem SolutionMy Pock

Page 78 - User’s Guide 4–18

TroubleshootingUser’s Guide 13–11BluetoothFor more information on Bluetooth, refer to Chapter 4, “Using Bluetooth.”Problem SolutionI cannot discover a

Page 79 - Pocket PC

Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PCUser’s Guide 1–7hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03 You perform a full reset of your Pocket PC.Shortcut: Fr

Page 80 - User’s Guide 4–20

User’s Guide 13–12TroubleshootingOther devices do not receive my correct business card information. Be sure you have correctly set up your business c

Page 81 - Dial-Up Networking

TroubleshootingUser’s Guide 13–13Wireless LANFor more information on Wireless LAN, refer to Chapter 3, “Using Wireless LAN.”Problem SolutionI cannot c

Page 82 - User’s Guide 4–22

User’s Guide 13–14Troubleshooting(Continued)I cannot turn the Wireless LAN on. Be sure you have enough battery charge. If the battery is low, your Po

Page 83 - Working with Files

TroubleshootingUser’s Guide 13–15Traveling with your Pocket PCUse the following guidelines when traveling with your Pocket PC: Back up your informati

Page 84 - Using Business Card Exchange

User’s Guide 13–16Troubleshooting

Page 85 - User’s Guide 4–25

User’s Guide A–1ARegulatory NoticesFederal Communications Commission NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Cl

Page 86 - Requesting Business Cards

User’s Guide A–2Regulatory NoticesModificationsThe FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are

Page 87 - Opening a Connection

Regulatory Notice User’s Guide RF exposure FCC Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating p

Page 88 - Working with Connections

Regulatory Notice User’s Guide Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals your wireless phone is a radio

Page 89 - Viewing Shortcuts

Regulatory NoticesUser’s Guide A–3Canadian NoticeThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment

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User’s Guide 1–8Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PChp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/032. On the Password screen, tap the box next to Prompt if

Page 91 - Making Your Connections

User’s Guide A–4Regulatory NoticesEuropean Union Notice 0681Products bearing the CE marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC), EMC Direc

Page 92 - Using GSM/GPRS Connections

Regulatory NoticesUser’s Guide A–5For IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN operation of this product, only a limited band is available in France (Channels 10, 11

Page 93 - User’s Guide 5–3

User’s Guide A–6Regulatory NoticesAirline Travel NoticeUse of electronic equipment aboard commercial aircraft is at the discretion of the airline.Wire

Page 94 - Creating a GPRS Connection

Regulatory NoticesUser’s Guide A–7Australian Wireless NoticeÅWARNING: Switch off this device whenever in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphe

Page 95 - User’s Guide 5–5

User’s Guide A–8Regulatory NoticesBrazilian Regulatory Wireless NoticeEste equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção

Page 96 - Setting Up a WAP Browser

Regulatory NoticesUser’s Guide A–9Taiwanese Wireless Notice

Page 97 - User’s Guide 5–7

User’s Guide A–10Regulatory Notices

Page 98 - Using a Favorites List

User’s Guide B–1BSpecificationsSystem SpecificationsSystem Feature DescriptionProcessor TI OMAP 1510 Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows Mobile™ 2003 So

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User’s Guide B–2Specifications(Continued)Infrared (IrDA) IrDA, data transfer up to 115.2 Kb per secondBluetooth Class II device; typical 10 meters (30

Page 100 - Using HP Image Zone

SpecificationsUser’s Guide B–3(Continued)Power Button LED Blinking Green indicates Notification, tone, pop-up message. Blinking Amber indicates unit

Page 102 - Viewing a Slideshow

User’s Guide B–4SpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsOperating EnvironmentHP iPAQ h6300 Series US MetricLength 4.68 in 119.0 mmWidth 2.95 in 75.0 mmDe

Page 103 - Using MMS to E-mail a Picture

DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am File: Intro.fmDRAFT© 2003 Hewlett-Packard Company© 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development C

Page 104 - Using the Camera

User’s Guide 1–10Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PChp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03 You perform a hard reset of your Pocket PC.To realign

Page 105 - Expansion Cards

Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PCUser’s Guide 1–11hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03ÄCAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the internal c

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User’s Guide 1–12Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PChp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03

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hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT User’s Guide 2–1Revised: 11/26/03DRAFT2Using the Phone FunctionsUse the iPAQ Pocket PC phone functions to make and receive telep

Page 108 - User’s Guide 7–4

User’s Guide 2–2Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFT To dial an emergency number, use the phone function keypad to ent

Page 109 - Using E-mail

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–3hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFT❏ International Roaming❏ Internet access❏ SMS/MMS—Short Messaging

Page 110 - Using Folders

User’s Guide 2–4Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFT2. Select Require PIN when phone is used.NOTE: To change the PIN at

Page 111 - Setting Up an Account

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–5hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTPhone Buttons and Icons Phone Icons Definition Press this Appli

Page 112 - User’s Guide 8–4

User’s Guide 2–6Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFTChecking Your Connection and Signal StrengthAfter you insert the ac

Page 113 - Using ActiveSync

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–7hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTTurning the Phone Functions On and OffYou can turn your Phone fun

Page 114 - Connecting to a Computer

Revised: 11/24/03User’s Guide www.hp.com iiihp CONFIDENTIAL 11/26/03 File: iPAQ_PhoneTOC.fm PN: 353283-001Contents1 Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocke

Page 115 - User’s Guide 9–3

User’s Guide 2–8Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFTYou can use other programs on your device during a call. To quickly

Page 116 - User’s Guide 9–4

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–9hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTAnswering a CallWhen you receive a phone call, the phone function

Page 117 - Copying Files

User’s Guide 2–10Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFTCreating a Speed Dial EntryYou can create up to 99 speed dial entr

Page 118 - Backing up and Restoring

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–11hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTMaking a Call Using Speed Dial From the Phone keypad, tap Speed

Page 119 - Requesting Meetings

User’s Guide 2–12Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFTEnabling the Mute FunctionDuring a call, you can mute your microph

Page 120 - November 26, 2003 11:47 am

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–13hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTSetting Ring TonesTap > Settings > Personal tab > Phon

Page 121 - Managing the Battery

User’s Guide 2–14Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFT3. To turn off the speakerphone, hold down the application butto

Page 122 - Installing the Battery

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–15hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFT✎NOTE: If you are working offline, the message is moved to the O

Page 123 - Removing the Battery

User’s Guide 2–16Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFT✎NOTE: If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Out

Page 124 - Charging the Battery

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–17hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFT3. Select Notify me.NOTE: To stop using call waiting, select Do

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ContentsUser’s Guide www.hp.com ivDRAFT - Revised 11/24/03hp CONFIDENTIAL 11/26/03 File: iPAQ_PhoneTOC.fm PN: 353283-001Answering a Call . . . . . . .

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User’s Guide 2–18Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFT1. From the Phone keypad, tap Tools > Options > Services tab

Page 127 - Charging a Spare Battery

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–19hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTChange the Ringer Volume There may be times when you want to cha

Page 128 - Autosync Cable

User’s Guide 2–20Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFT❏ Ring tone—Tap the Ring tone list and select the sound you want.N

Page 129 - ■ External Power

Using the Phone FunctionsUser’s Guide 2–21hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTChanging Services SettingsYou can change service settings from e

Page 130 - Saving Modes

User’s Guide 2–22Using the Phone Functionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALDRAFTYou can view available networks, determine the order in which your

Page 131 - User’s Guide 10–11

hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT User’s Guide 3–1hp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT3Using Wireless LANGetting AcquaintedYour Pocket PC can connect to an 802.1

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User’s Guide 3–2Using Wireless LANhp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFTLearning the TermsIt is recommended that you be

Page 133 - Learning the Basics

Using Wireless LANUser’s Guide 3–3hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTGetting Started with Wireless LANPowering WLAN On or OffTo use WLAN on y

Page 134 - Need New Screen

User’s Guide 3–4Using Wireless LANhp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFTAutomatically Connecting to a Network1. If one

Page 135 - Status Icons

Using Wireless LANUser’s Guide 3–5hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFT3. Tap the General tab and enter a network name (SSID).Note: If a networ

Page 136 - Pop-Up Menus

ContentsUser’s Guide www.hp.com vDRAFT - Revised 11/24/03hp CONFIDENTIAL 11/26/03 File: iPAQ_PhoneTOC.fm PN: 353283-001Manually Entering New Network S

Page 137 - Creating information

User’s Guide 3–6Using Wireless LANhp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFTSearching for Networks to AccessNetworks that y

Page 138 - Customizing the Today Screen

Using Wireless LANUser’s Guide 3–7hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTManaging Wireless Network SettingsViewing or Editing a Wireless NetworkT

Page 139 - User’s Guide 11–7

User’s Guide 3–8Using Wireless LANhp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFTMonitoring Signal Strength and StatusTo view th

Page 140 - Using Applications

Using Wireless LANUser’s Guide 3–9hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTWorking with Network SettingsLooking Up an IP AddressTo find the IP addr

Page 141 - Installing Applications

User’s Guide 3–10Using Wireless LANhp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFTChanging TCP/IP SettingsNote: Most Internet Se

Page 142 - Backing Up Information

Using Wireless LANUser’s Guide 3–11hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTChanging DNS and WINS SettingsNote: Most Internet Service Providers (IS

Page 143 - Using iPAQ File Store Folder

User’s Guide 3–12Using Wireless LANhp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFT5. In the Tap an adapter to modify settings bo

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Using Wireless LANUser’s Guide 3–13hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFT5. In the Name box, enter a name for the connection (for example, your

Page 145 - Learning Input Methods

User’s Guide 3–14Using Wireless LANhp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFTStarting VPN Server ConnectionsTo start a conn

Page 146 - User’s Guide 12–2

Using Wireless LANUser’s Guide 3–15hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Revised: 11/26/03DRAFTConnecting to Hot SpotsConnecting to a hot spot in your local coffee sh

Page 147 - Using the On-Screen Keyboard

vi www.hp.com User’s GuideContentsDRAFT - Revised 11/24/03hp CONFIDENTIAL 11/26/03 File: iPAQ_PhoneTOC.fm PN: 353283-001Joining a Personal Area Networ

Page 148 - Recognizer

User’s Guide 3–16Using Wireless LANhp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFT

Page 149 - Microsoft Transcriber

hp CONFIDENTIALUser’s Guide 4–1Revised: 11/26/03DRAFT4Using BluetoothYour HP iPAQ Pocket PC comes with built-in Bluetooth technology that allows short

Page 150

User’s Guide 4–2Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT Create a personal area network (PAN) to chat, play games,

Page 151 - Converting Writing to Text

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–3DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTUnderstanding TermsThe following Bluetooth terms are used t

Page 152 - Micro Keyboard

User’s Guide 4–4Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTSupported ServicesThe functions that Bluetooth supports are

Page 153

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–5DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT Select a user profile View software and port information

Page 154 - Configuring the Keyboard

User’s Guide 4–6Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTTap the Turn off button to disable. When Bluetooth is turne

Page 155 - Keystroke Combination Action

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–7DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTÄCAUTION: This allows any device, even those unknown to you

Page 156 - Accent Characters

User’s Guide 4–8Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTEnabling Bluetooth ServicesYou can select to enable certain

Page 157 - Disabling the Micro Keyboard

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–9DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTRequiring Authorization to Access ServicesIf you elect to r

Page 158 - User’s Guide 12–14

ContentsUser’s Guide www.hp.com viiDRAFT - Revised 11/24/03hp CONFIDENTIAL 11/26/03 File: iPAQ_PhoneTOC.fm PN: 353283-001Using HP Image Transfer. . .

Page 159 - Troubleshooting

User’s Guide 4–10Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTSetting a Shared FolderYou can determine the folder that o

Page 160 - Problem Solution

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–11DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTUnderstanding ProfilesUse profiles to quickly enable selec

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User’s Guide 4–12Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTActivating a ProfileWhen a new profile is created, you wil

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Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–13DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTRenaming a Profile1. From the Today screen, tap the Blueto

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User’s Guide 4–14Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTOpening Bluetooth ManagerFrom the Today screen, tap the Bl

Page 164 - ActiveSync

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–15DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT7. Tap OK.8. Enter the same passkey into the other device.

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User’s Guide 4–16Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT3. Note the names of your inbound and outbound COM ports.4

Page 166 - “Using the Phone.”

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–17DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT5. Select Bluetooth Serial Port, then click on the Delete

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User’s Guide 4–18Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT9. Open ActiveSync on your computer, then click File >

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Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–19DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTSetting Up an ActiveSync Partnership on Your Pocket PCTo e

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viii www.hp.com User’s GuideContentsDRAFT - Revised 11/24/03hp CONFIDENTIAL 11/26/03 File: iPAQ_PhoneTOC.fm PN: 353283-00110Managing the BatteryInstal

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User’s Guide 4–20Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT5. Under Serial Port Selection, select the name of the ser

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Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–21DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTDial-Up NetworkingWhen you use dial-up networking (DUN), t

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User’s Guide 4–22Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTTo connect to the Internet and use Pocket Internet Explore

Page 173 - Traveling with your Pocket PC

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–23DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTWorking with FilesYou can exchange information with a conn

Page 174 - User’s Guide 13–16

User’s Guide 4–24Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTReceiving a File from a Remote Device1. Tap and hold a fil

Page 175 - Regulatory Notices

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–25DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTSetting Up Your Business Card InformationTo set up your bu

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User’s Guide 4–26Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTSending Business Cards1. From the Today screen, tap the Bl

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Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–27DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTExchanging Business CardsYou can exchange business card in

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User’s Guide 4–28Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT Connection status Length of connection Signal strength

Page 179 - Korean Notice

Using BluetoothUser’s Guide 4–29DRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFTCreating a ShortcutCreating a shortcut to one or more serv

Page 180 - European Union Notice

ContentsUser’s Guide www.hp.com ixDRAFT - Revised 11/24/03hp CONFIDENTIAL 11/26/03 File: iPAQ_PhoneTOC.fm PN: 353283-00112Learning Input MethodsUsing

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User’s Guide 4–30Using BluetoothDRAFT - hp CONFIDENTIALhp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT

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hp CONFIDENTIAL User’s Guide 5–1hp CONFIDENTIALRevised: 11/26/03DRAFT5Making Your ConnectionsNOTE TO REVIEWERS: This section is incomplete. Waiting fo

Page 183 - Australian Wireless Notice

User’s Guide 5–2Making Your Connectionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am File: DRAFTNOTE: Use of dial-up and wireless In

Page 184 - Singaporean Wireless Notice

Making Your ConnectionsUser’s Guide 5–3hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFT1. Acquiring the following information:❏ P

Page 185 - Taiwanese Wireless Notice

User’s Guide 5–4Making Your Connectionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am File: DRAFT7. Enter your User name, Password, a

Page 186 - User’s Guide A–10

Making Your ConnectionsUser’s Guide 5–5hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFTConfiguring your GPRS connection on your P

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User’s Guide 5–6Making Your Connectionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am File: DRAFTAuthenticating GPRSAsk your GPRS ser

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Making Your ConnectionsUser’s Guide 5–7hp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am DRAFTConnecting to a Private Network1. Before y

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User’s Guide 5–8Making Your Connectionshp CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT hp CONFIDENTIALNovember 26, 2003 11:47 am File: DRAFT5. Complete the required requests on

Page 190 - Operating Environment

User’s Guide 6–16Using the CameraUse the HP Image Capture software to take digital photographs with the built-in camera on your Pocket PC. You can sna

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