HP iPAQ Additional Product Information Learning the Basics Viewing the Operating System Information Adjusting the Volume Changing Power Management Settings Dimming or Adjusting the Brightness of the Backlight Charging the Battery Manually Checking the Battery Charge Level Adding a Custom Background Image Locking and Unlocking the Today Screen Installing and Removing Programs Opening and Closing Programs Reassigning Programs or Shortcuts to Program Buttons Setting Alarms Shortcut Menus Showing the Clock in
Synchronizing Transferring Files Between a Computer and HP iPAQ Migrating Data from Palm Desktop to Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.
Messaging Setting up an E-mail Account Changing E-mail Download Options Downloading Messages and Attachments Replying to or Forwarding a Message Adding an Attachment to a Message Installing an Online Address Book Managing Folders Deleting All Messages and Folders Expansion Cards Using Expansion Cards Installing an Expansion Card Removing an Expansion Card Viewing Content of an Expansion Card HP Image Zone HP Image Zone Viewing Photos in a Different Folder Viewing a Photo Full-Screen Viewing a Slideshow
Learning to Enroll a Fingerprint (not available on all models) Enrolling a Fingerprint Connections Connections Bluetooth Bluetooth (not available on all models) Working with Bluetooth Manager Pairing and Unpairing Devices Creating, Ending, and Accepting a Bluetooth Partnership Making a Device Discoverable Opening Bluetooth Settings Requiring a Passkey or Bond Requiring Authorization to Access Services Setting a Bluetooth Shared Folder Setting Up an Incoming or Outgoing Bluetooth COM Port Bluetooth Device
Searching for Networks to Access Setting Up a Wireless Network Deleting a Wireless Network Setting Up an Automatic Choice for Connections Logging on to Network Services Connecting to Intranet URLs Connecting to the Internet Connecting to My Work Network Ending a Connection Advanced Network Settings Looking Up an IP Address Setting Up a Network Card Changing Network Card Settings Setting Up a VPN Server Connection Setting Up Proxy Server Settings Configuring Advanced Proxy Settings Changing a Connection Grou
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Viewing the Operating System Information Tap Start > Settings > System tab > About. The version of the operating system on your device will be listed near the top of the screen.
Adjusting the Volume You can change the volume for various sounds, such as the sound you hear when you tap program names and menu options. 1. 2. 3. Tap the Speaker icon at the top of the screen. Move the system volume slider to the desired volume level. To mute system sounds, tap Off. NOTE: You can also press the volume control on your HP iPAQ to quickly change system volume settings. You can also specify the sound you want to here for a notification. 1. 2. 3.
Changing Power Management Settings 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power. Tap the Battery tab to view how much battery power is available. Tap the Wireless tab to turn Wireless signals on or off. Tap the Advanced tab to select the length of time the HP iPAQ stays on when using battery power or external power.
Dimming or Adjusting the Brightness of the Backlight You can set the backlight to dim after a specified amount of time has elapsed. 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight. Tap the Battery power tab or the External power tab. Select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check box, then specify the time delay. You can also increase or decrease the brightness of the backlight. 1. 2. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Backlight > Brightness tab.
Charging the Battery There are several ways to charge the battery on your HP iPAQ including: • • • • AC Adapter Optional Automobile Adapter HP Desktop Cradle and AC Adapter HP Desktop Cradle and USB Cradle Charging the Battery with the AC Adapter The standard AC Adapter works in a standard electrical outlet. You can also charge your HP iPAQ in your automobile with an optional Automobile Adapter that works in your vehicle’s electrical cigarette lighter or a 12-volt power outlet.
Charging the Battery with the HP Desktop Cradle and AC Adapter Use the HP Desktop Cradle to charge your Pocket PC. NOTE: It is not necessary to synchronize your HP iPAQ before charging it. To charge your HP iPAQ using the HP Desktop Cradle: 1. 2. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet and connect the other end of the AC Adapter to the AC connector on the HP Desktop Cradle. Slide the bottom of your HP iPAQ into the HP Desktop cradle and push firmly to seat it.
Charging the Battery with the HP Desktop Cradle and USB Cable An alternative method of charging the HP iPAQ is to charge the device by using a USB cable. However, because this charging method drains the host battery (i.e., laptop), you must enable USB charging on the HP iPAQ before you can charge the device. To charge your HP iPAQ using the HP Desktop Cradle and USB Cable: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn on USB charging by tapping Start > Settings > System tab > Power on the HP iPAQ.
Manually Checking the Battery Charge Level To manually monitor the battery power: 1. 2. Tap Start > Settings > System tab. Tap Power. If the battery charge level is low, connect to AC power using the HP Desktop Cradle and the AC Adapter, or change the battery. For information on purchasing an optional standard or extended battery, visit the HP Web site at www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories. To use a shortcut to view your battery charge level, tap the Battery icon located in TodayPanel Lite.
Adding a Custom Background Image You can use one of your own pictures as the background image on the Today screen. 1 2 3 4 Tap Start > Settings > Today. Select the Use this picture as the background check box and tap Browse to view a list of your picture files. Tap the filename of the picture you want to use. Tap OK. NOTE: Pictures can affect the readability of text on the Today screen.
Locking and Unlocking the Today Screen To prevent accidental screen taps when you are not using your HP iPAQ, you can lock the Today screen so that taps are not recognized. To lock the Today screen, tap the Open Lock icon. The icon changes to the Closed Lock icon and the screen is locked. To unlock the Today screen: 1. 2. Tap the Unlock soft key at the lower left of the screen. When the Unlock screen is displayed, tap the Unlock button. The Today screen is displayed and unlocked.
Installing and Removing Programs To install programs on your HP iPAQ: 1. 2. 3. Use the HP Desktop Cradle or autosync cable to connect your HP iPAQ to your personal computer. Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard provided with the program you want to install. Check the screen on your HP iPAQ to see if any further steps are necessary to complete the program installation. To remove programs from your HP iPAQ: 1. 2. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Remove Programs.
Opening and Closing Programs You do not need to exit a program to open another or to conserve memory. The system manages memory automatically. To open a program, tap Start, then tap the program you want from the list. If you don't see the program you want, tap Start > Programs. In most cases, programs automatically stop to free needed memory. However, you can close programs manually if you prefer. 1. 2. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Memory > Running Programs tab.
Reassigning Programs or Shortcuts to Program Buttons Your HP iPAQ comes with programs already assigned to hardware buttons. You can customize these buttons to open the programs you use most or to perform certain shortcuts such as changing the screen orientation, opening the Today screen, or opening Input Panel. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons. A list of buttons and their current assignments is displayed on the Program Buttons tab. Tap the button you want to reassign.
Setting Alarms 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms > Alarms tab. Tap and enter a name for the alarm. Tap the day of the week for the alarm. You can select multiple days by tapping each desired day. Tap the time to open a clock and set the time for the alarm. Tap the Alarm icon to specify the type of alarm you want. You can choose a flashing light, a single sound, a repeating sound, or vibration.
Shortcut Menus A shortcut menu appears when you tap and hold an item. The menu displays the most common commands for the specific item. For example, you can delete an appointment or send a text message to a contact by using commands on a shortcut menu. To use a shortcut menu, tap and hold the item. When the menu appears, tap the action you want to perform. To close a shortcut menu without performing an action, tap anywhere outside the menu.
Showing the Clock in All Programs The clock may not show in the title bar of certain programs by default. To choose to have the clock always show in the title bar: 1. 2. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms. On the More tab, click to select the Display the clock on the title bar in all programs check box.
Creating or Assigning a Category In the Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks programs, you can use categories to help you organize and group your appointments, contacts, and tasks. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the program, tap an existing item or create a new one. Do one of the following: • For an existing item in Calendar and Tasks, tap Edit > Categories. • For an existing item in Contacts, tap Menu > Edit > Categories. • For a new item in Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks, tap Categories.
Adjusting the Speed for Scrolling Through Items in a List You can scroll through items in a list by pressing and holding the Navigation button up or down. To change the speed at which scrolling occurs: 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons > Up/ Down Control tab. Under Delay before first repeat, move the slider to shorten or lengthen the time that elapses before scrolling begins. Under Repeat rate, move the slider to change the time it takes to scroll from one item to the next.
Realigning the Touch Screen 1. 2. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Screen. Tap Align Screen and follow the instructions.
Entering Text Depending on your preference, you can use the on-screen keyboard or a handwriting recognition feature such as Block Regognizer, Letter Recognizer, or Transcriber to enter text in programs. Experiment with the methods and select the one that best suits your writing style and input needs.
Entering Text using Block Recognizer 1. 2. From any program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and then Block Recognizer. Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing area. • Enter letters by writing in the abc (left) area of the box. • Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box. • Enter symbols and punctuation by tapping in either area of the box and then writing the desired character. NOTE: Block Recognizer is available when text entry is possible.
Entering Text Using Letter Recognizer 1. 2. From any program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and then Letter Recognizer. Write characters, numbers, and symbols in the designated writing area. • Enter capital letters by writing in the ABC (left) area of the box. • Enter lowercase letters by writing in the abc (middle) area of the box. • Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box. • Enter punctuation and symbols by tapping in either area of the box and then writing the desired character.
Writing with Transcriber Transcriber works transparently in the background of programs, recognizing words with its integrated dictionary. When Transcriber is turned on, it interprets stylus movement anywhere on the screen as handwriting input. To write with Transcriber: 1. 2. From any program, position the cursor where you want the text to appear. Use the stylus to write anywere on the screen. The handwriting will be converted to text shortly after you lift the stylus from the screen.
Entering Text Using the Keyboard 1. 2. From any program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and then Keyboard. Tap on the appropriate characters, numbers, and symbols on the on-screen keyboard. You can increase the size of the on-screen keyboard keys to make them easier to tap. 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Input. On the Input Method tab, select Keyboard as the input method, and tap Large Keys. Tap OK.
Transferring Files Between a Computer and HP iPAQ You can transfer files to and from your computer using Explore in ActiveSync and Windows Explorer. To transfer files: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Insert your HP iPAQ into the sync cradle. From the Start menu on your computer, click Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync. Click Explore. Double-click My Pocket PC. On your computer, right-click the Start menu, and select Explore. Locate the file to be moved. NOTE: You cannot copy preinstalled files or system files. 7.
Migrating Data from Palm Desktop to Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 If you used a Palm Operating System (OS) based device before purchasing your HP iPAQ, you need to migrate your data from the Palm Desktop software to Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0. To migrate data from Palm Desktop to Windows Mobile 5.0: 1. 2. If you do not already have Microsoft Outlook 98 or higher installed on your personal computer, follow the on-screen instructions to install Outlook 2002 from the Getting Started disc.
5. Insert the Getting Started disc into your computer’s CD-ROM drive and follow the on-screen instructions to install ActiveSync on your personal computer and create a partnership between your HP iPAQ and your personal computer.
Wireless Synchronization Cost Saving Tips How you manage the cost of synchronizing wirelessly from your HP iPAQ depends on your priorities. To Do this Reduce network connection or Increase the time between scheduled data transfer costs synchronizations, or synchronize manually. Check the details of your rate plan. Extend battery life Schedule synchronization less frequently or synchronize manually.
Accessing Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. You can dispaly your appointments for the day on the Today screen. To access Calendar, tap Start > Calendar. If you use Outlook on your computer, you can synchronize appointments between your HP iPAQ and computer. For more information on using Microsoft Outlook, refer to Outlook Help.
Changing the Display of the Work Week You can customize your calendar so that a work week starts on Sunday or Monday and has from five to seven days. 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Calendar. Tap Menu > Options and do one or both of the following: • To specify the first day of the week, in the 1st day of week box, tap Sunday or Monday. • To specify the number of days you want to appear in a work week, in the Week view box, tap 5-day week, 6-day week, or 7-day week. Tap OK to return to the calendar.
Scheduling an Appointment 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Calendar. Tap Menu > New Appointment. Enter a name for the appointment and information such as start and end times. To schedule an all-day event, in the All Day box, tap Yes. When finished, tap OK to return to the calendar. NOTE: All-day events do not occupy blocks of time in Calendar; instead, they appear in banners at the top of the calendar. To cancel an appointment, tap the appointment and tap Menu > Delete.
Editing an Appointment 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Calendar. Tap Menu > Edit. Make the necessary edits. Tap OK. NOTE: To cancel an appointment, tap the appointment and tap Menu > Delete.
Setting a Default Reminder for All New Appointments You can have a reminder automatically turned on for all new appointments you schedule. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap Start > Calendar. Tap Menu > Options > Appointments tab. Select the Set reminders for new items check box. Set the time when you want the reminder to alert you. Tap OK to return to the calendar.
Accessing Contacts Use Contacts to: • • • Store phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses, and any other information that relates to a contact, such as a birthday or an anniversary date. Add a picture or assign a ring tone to a contact. Quickly communicate with people. For easy access to your contacts, tap Contacts on the bottom-right of the screen. You can also access your contacts by tapping Start > Contacts. Tap a contact in the list for a summary of contact information.
Creating a Contact 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Contacts. Tap New and enter the contact information. When finished, tap OK. NOTE: If your contact list has been filtered by a category when you create a contact, that category is automatically assigned to the new contact. To include a nickname, title, and more, while creating a contact, tap the Name arrow.
Changing Contact Information 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Contacts. Tap the contact. Tap Menu > Edit and enter the changes. When finished, tap OK. To include a nickname, title, and more, for an existing contact in the contact list, tap the contact, tap Menu > Edit, and tap the Name arrow.
Copying a Contact 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tap Start > Contacts. Tap and hold the contact you want to copy. Tap Copy Contact. Tap the copy of the contact. Tap Menu > Edit. Change the contact information as needed and tap OK. NOTE: The displayed category is automatically assigned to the new contact.
Working with the Contact List There are several ways to use and customize the contact list. Here are a few tips on how to make it work for you. 1. 2. Tap Start > Contacts. In the contact list, do any of the following: • In Name view, search for a contact by entering a name or number, or by using the alphabetical index. • To see a summary of information about a contact, tap the contact. From there you can also make a call or send a message.
Finding a Contact To find a contact on a long list: 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Contacts. If you are not in Name view, tap Menu > View By > Name. Do one of the following: • Begin entering a name or phone number in the provided text box until the contact you want is displayed. To show all contacts again, tap the text box and clear the text, or tap the arrow to the right of the text box. • Use the alphabetical index displayed at the top of the contact list. • Filter the list by categories.
Sending an E-mail Message to a Contact 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Tap Tap Tap Start > Contacts. the contact you want to send a message to. the address you want to send a message to. the account you want to send the message from. NOTE: To quickly add a contact's address to a new message, tap the To, Cc, or Bcc line, and tap Menu > Add Recipient. Tap the contact you want to send the message to and choose the address if necessary.
Sending a Text Message to a Contact 1. 2. 3. 4. In the message list, tap Menu > Switch Accounts and select the account. Tap New. Enter the e-mail address or text message address of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon. To access addresses and phone numbers from Contacts, tap To. Enter your message. To quickly add common messages, tap Menu > My Text and tap a desired message. NOTE: To enter symbols, tap Shift using the on-screen keyboard. 5.
Tasks You can create a list of tasks and your HP iPAQ will remind you of what they are and when they are due. You can sort tasks by status, priority, subject, or start or due date. If your list of tasks is really long, you can also set filters to further sort them out. To open Tasks, tap Start > Programs > Tasks.
Locating a Task When your list of tasks is long, you can display a subset of the tasks or sort the list to quickly find a specific task. 1. 2. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks. In the task list, do one of the following: • Sort the list. Tap Menu > Sort by, and tap a sort option. • Filter the list by category. Tap Menu > Filter, and tap the category you want displayed. NOTE: To filter your tasks further, tap Menu > Filter > Active Tasks or Completed Tasks.
Setting the Start and Due Dates for a Task 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks. Tap the task you want to set start and due dates for. Tap Edit and do one or both of the following: • Tap Starts to enter a start date for the task. • Tap Due to enter a due date for the task. Tap OK.
Showing Start and Due Dates in the Task List 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks. Tap Menu > Options. Select the Show start and due dates check box. Tap OK.
Setting Options for Displaying Tasks on the Today Screen If you have a large number of tasks, you may want to specify the kind of tasks that show on the Today screen. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Today. Tap the Items tab. Select Tasks, then tap Options. Under Display number of, select the type of tasks you want to appear on the Today screen. In the Category list, select whether to display only tasks assigned to a specific category or to display all tasks.
Marking a Task as Completed 1. 2. Tap Start > Programs > Tasks. In the task list, select the check box next to the task you want to mark as completed. NOTE: To mark an open task as completed, tap Edit, and in the Status box, tap Completed.
Setting up an E-mail Account Before you can send and receive e-mail, you must have access to an email account through an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or a VPN server connection (typically a work account). To set up an e-mail account on your HP iPAQ: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap Start > Messaging. Tap Menu > Tools > New Account. Enter your e-mail address, and tap Next. Auto configuration attempts to download necessary e-mail server settings so that you do not need to enter them manually.
Changing E-mail Download Options You can customize the following download options for each e-mail account that you have with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or that you access using a VPN server connection (typically a work account). You can choose: • • • Whether messages are downloaded automatically. How much e-mail is downloaded. If and how attachments are downloaded (IMAP4 only). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In the message list, tap Menu > Tools > Options. Select the e-mail account.
Downloading Messages and Attachments To send and receive e-mail for an Outlook e-mail account, begin synchronization through ActiveSync. To send and receive e-mail messages accessed from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) e-mail account or a VPN server connection (typically a work account), download messages through a remote e-mail server. An attachment sent with an e-mail message or downloaded from the server appears below the subject of the message.
NOTE: Embedded images 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 TNEF is enabled so that you can receive meeting requests.
Replying to or Forwarding a Message 1. 2. Open the message and tap Reply, or Menu > Reply All, or Menu > Forward. Enter your response. To quickly add common messages, tap Menu > My Text and tap a desired message. NOTE: To edit a My Text message, in a new message, tap Menu > My Text > Edit My Text Messages. Tap the message you want to edit and enter new text at the bottom of the screen. 3. 4. To check the spelling, tap Menu > Spell Check. Tap Send. NOTE: To see more header information, scroll up.
Adding an Attachment to a Message 1. 2. In an open message, tap Menu > Insert and tap the item you want to attach: Picture, Voice Note, or File. Select the file you want to attach or record a voice note. NOTE: Embedded objects cannot be attached to messages.
Installing an Online Address Book Many e-mail servers can verify names with an online address book, called a directory service, using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). When you create an e-mail account, your e-mail server's directory service is added to the Address tab, and you can choose to enable it. After it is enabled, Messaging checks your contact list and then the directory service to verify names that you enter in the To, Cc, and Bcc fields.
NOTE: To delete a service, tap and hold the service, and tap Delete. While synchronizing your Outlook E-mail account, disable any directory services you have installed by clearing the Check name against this server check box. This helps avoid getting error messages when Messaging tries to verify names against the service that you are not connected to.
Managing Folders You can create, rename, or delete a folder or select it for synchronization. 1. 2. 3. Tap Menu > Switch Accounts, and select the account. Tap Menu > Tools > Manage Folders. Do one of the following: • To create a subfolder, tap and hold a folder, and tap New. • To change the name of a folder, tap and hold the folder, and tap Rename. • To delete a folder and its contents, tap and hold the folder, and tap Delete.
Deleting All Messages and Folders You can quickly delete all messages and the non-default folders in a Messaging account. 1. 2. Tap Start > Messaging. Tap Menu > Tools > Clear . All messages and folders linked to the selected account are cleared, and memory is expanded on the HP iPAQ without deleting messages on the server. The next time you connect, the messages and folders are downloaded again. NOTE: You cannot clear messages and folders from the Outlook E-mail account.
Using Expansion Cards Use optional expansion cards for: • • Expanding the memory of your HP iPAQ by using a Compact Flash (CF) or Secure Digital (SD) memory card Adding functionality such as a Secure Digital Input/Output (SDIO) camera NOTE: Expansion cards must be purchased separately and are not included with your HP iPAQ. To locate information about expansion cards, visit the HP Web site at www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories.
Installing an Expansion Card To install an expansion card into the expansion slot on the HP iPAQ: 1. 2. 3. Locate the slot on the top of the HP iPAQ. Remove the protective plastic card. Insert the expansion card into the expansion slot and push the connection edge of the card firmly into the expansion slot. NOTE: If your expansion card is not recognized, follow the card manufacturer’s instructions to install it.
Removing an Expansion Card To remove a Secure Digital (SD) expansion card from the expansion slot on the HP iPAQ: 1. 2. 3. Close all programs that are using the expansion card. Remove the card from the expansion slot by slightly pushing down on the card to unlock it. When the card disengages and pops up, pull it from the expansion slot. CAUTION: SD cards must be unlocked before removal. To remove a Compact Flash (CF) expansion card from the expansion slot on the HP iPAQ, pull it from the expansion slot.
Viewing Content of an Expansion Card Use File Explorer to view the files that are located on your optional expansion card. 1. 2. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. Tap the Up soft key at the bottom of the screen, then select the Storage Card folder to see a list of files and folders. If the HP iPAQ does not recognize your expansion card, try the following: • • • Be sure you have firmly pushed the expansion card down into the expansion slot.
HP Image Zone When you use HP Image Zone, you can review and share photos from your HP iPAQ. You can also print, send, record, and e-mail photos directly from your HP iPAQ, or create slideshows to share your photos with family and friends.
Viewing Photos in a Different Folder To view photos in a different folder: 1. 2. 3. Tap File in the Command bar, then tap Open. Select the folder you want. Tap OK. HP Image Zone displays the photos from the new file folder you selected.
Viewing a Photo Full-Screen To view a photo full-screen and zoom in or out: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone. Select the photo by tapping on its thumbnail. Tap on the preview window or tap Tools > View Image. Zoom in or out using the tool bar buttons. If the photos are too large to fit on the screen, you can display other parts of the photo by dragging the stylus on the screen. Tap OK to close the View Image screen.
Viewing a Slideshow You can view a slideshow of the photos in a specified folder. 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone. Tap Tools > View Slideshow. Tap anywhere on the screen to display the on-screen controls. You then can use the on-screen controls to move forward or backward through the slides or to end the slideshow.
E-mailing Photos Using HP Image Zone, you can e-mail photos to family and friends. To send photos as e-mail attachments: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone. Select the photo you want to e-mail. Tap the e-mail icon located at the bottom of the screen. Tap E-mail Attachment, then Next. Enter the e-mail address, then tap Send.
Attaching a Sound File to a Photo To add sound to a photo: 1. 2. 3. 4. Icon 5. 6. Tap Start > Programs > HP Image Zone. Select the photo to which you want to attach a sound file by tapping on its thumbnail. Tap the Cassette icon on the Command bar located at the bottom of the screen. Tap the Record button on the Sound toolbar. Name Function Record Starts recording sound. Stop Stops the current recording. Play Plays the recorded sound associated with a selected photo.
4. Select your audio options. • Codec settings: PCM or GSM 6.10. • PCM provides better sound quality but may take up to 86 times more storage space than GSM 6.10 recordings. • GSM 6.10 provides good voice recording and takes up far less space than Pulse Code Modulation (PCM). • Format: Select sound quality. Higher sound quality recordings take up more storage space. 5. Tap OK to exit this menu.
Using HP ProtectTools In addition to the security available from Microsoft, your HP iPAQ has a more robust security option known as HP ProtectTools, which helps protect your HP iPAQ by providing authentication and encryption of: • • • • E-mail Notes All files stored in the My Documents folder Data stored on expansion cards When you enable HP ProtectTools, you may have the option of enrolling a fingerprint or entering a PIN and/or password to access the HP iPAQ.
Setting Up Security You should only need to set up security one time. You can make changes to any of your security settings at a later time without going through the setup procedure again. 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > HP ProtectTools. The security configuration screen displays the message “Do you want to configure HP ProtectTools security on your device?” Tap Yes.
Fingerprint—successfully enroll a fingerprint Fingerprint OR PIN—successfully enroll a fingerprint OR enter a minimum 4-digit PIN • Fingerprint AND PIN—successfully enroll a fingerprint AND enter a minimum 4-digit PIN • Fingerprint OR Password—successfully enroll a fingerprint OR enter a combination of numbers and/or letters of any length • Fingerprint AND Password—successfully enroll a fingerprint AND enter a combination of numbers and/or letters of any length • Fingerprint OR Strong Password—successfully
• Select the encryption strength. • Lite is the fastest but least secure algorithm. • Blowfish is both fast and secure. • Triple DES and AES are the most secure, but AES encrypts data faster than Triple DES. NOTE: It is recommended that you use the default, AES. • 10. 11. 12. Select which data you want encrypted. If you select to have the My Documents folder encrypted, you can also choose whether to encrypt media files (for example, audio or video files).
14. 15. 16. 17. Tap OK. If requested, enter your PIN or password two times for verification purposes. From the Set up Passwords screen, select your hint question by tapping the left and right arrow buttons near the question. Answer the question two times for verification purposes. Tap OK. Your HP iPAQ resets itself after a few seconds, or you can tap the Reset Device button to reset the device immediately.
Unlocking Your HP iPAQ The authentication method for unlocking your HP iPAQ is: • • Swipe your fingerprint and/or enter your PIN and/or password when prompted. If you successfully enter the requested information, the device unlocks. After the number of attempts you selected during setup, if you still do not successfully swipe your fingerprint and/or enter your PIN and/or password correctly, you are prompted to answer the hint question you defined.
Encrypting/Decrypting Data If your HP iPAQ has been off for longer than the time you selected during setup, your data is encrypted. When you turn the device on, you are prompted to authenticate using your fingerprint, PIN, and/or password. After successful authentication, your data is decrypted. This may take a few moments depending on the amount of data you chose to have encrypted. However, encryption runs in the background, and you can perform other tasks on your HP iPAQ during this time.
Changing Your HP ProtectTools Password To change your fingerprint, PIN or password: 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Change Passwords. Swipe your finger or enter your current PIN or password to authenticate yourself. Select the information you want to change (Fingerprint, PIN/ password or Question/Answer pair), then tap the Change button. Follow the on-screen instructions to make the change.
Managing Encrypted Folders By default, all data in the My Documents folder is encrypted. Select Manage Encrypted Folders to choose other folders in which to store encrypted data, including data stored on expansion cards. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Manage Encrypted Folders. Tap Encrypted Folder at the bottom of the screen. Tap Add. Enter the name, location, and estimated size of the folder to be encrypted. NOTE: The size of the folder is its maximum size and cannot be changed. 5. 6. Tap OK.
Learning to Enroll a Fingerprint (not available on all models) Fingerprint Reader enrollment training is available on the HP iPAQ to assist you in proper enrollment of your unique fingerprint. To access the training, tap the Training button when the Fingerprint screen displays during HP ProtectTools setup. NOTE: You can tap OK at the top of the screen at anytime to exit the training. To learn to enroll fingerprints: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Enrolling a Fingerprint HP ProtectTools suggests fingers for you to use during the swiping activity. You can select a different finger at any time. To select a different finger, tap the finger you want to swipe in the Hand icon. The new finger is highlighted in light blue. You should enroll at least two fingers (index fingers are suggested; pinky fingers are not recommended). Enrolling fingerprints from your dominant hand tends to be easier.
3. 4. 5. 6. Monitor the status to see if your fingerprint was correctly swiped. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to continue enrolling your fingerprint. When that fingerprint is enrolled successfully, repeat steps 1 through 4 to enroll a second fingerprint. When both fingerprints are successfully enrolled, tap OK twice to continue setting up HP ProtectTools.
Connections You can use your HP iPAQ to connect to and exchange information with other handheld devices, your computer, various network types, or the Internet. There are several ways to get connected, including: • • • Infrared (Beam) Bluetooth Wi-Fi All these connection types can be accessed by tapping Start > Settings > Connections tab.
Bluetooth (not available on all models) Your HP iPAQ comes with built-in Bluetooth, a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters (30 feet) without requiring a physical connection. You can use Bluetooth to: • • • Beam information, such as files, appointments, tasks, and contact cards, between devices that have Bluetooth capabilities.
Working with Bluetooth Manager Use Bluetooth Manager to: • • • Establish connections Exchange business cards Display shortcuts To access Bluetooth Manager: 1. 2. 3. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn Bluetooth on. Tap the Manager button. The first screen that displays is My Shortcuts. When you are required to locate a device and connect to it, the Bluetooth browser searches for other Bluetooth devices.
Pairing and Unpairing Devices You can pair devices so they must exchange a computer generated security key prior to each connection. The security key is generated from a unique Bluetooth device address, a random number, and a user-defined password. After two devices are paired, they have a trusted relationship with each other. You do not need to give any additional input. Without giving constant authorization, your connections and activities can then be performed between the paired devices.
If other devices cannot find or connect to your HP iPAQ, try the following: • • • • Be sure Bluetooth is turned on. Move closer to the device. Be sure you have not restricted other devices from finding yours. Check your Bluetooth settings to be sure you have allowed your device to be discovered and others to connect. To remove a paired relationship between devices: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Be sure Bluetooth is turned on. Tap Start > iPAQ Wireless icon > Bluetooth Manager button. Tap Menu > Paired devices.
Creating, Ending, and Accepting a Bluetooth Partnership You can create a partnership between your HP iPAQ and another device that has Bluetooth capabilities. Once you do this, the devices must have Bluetooth turned on but don’t need to be discoverable for you to beam information between them. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Be sure the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within close range. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab > New Partnership.
2. 3. 4. 5. When prompted to accept a partnership with the device that is requesting the relationship, tap Yes. If a passkey is requested, enter an alphanumeric passkey between 1 and 16 characters in Passkey, and tap Next. Enter the same passkey in the device requesting the partnership. Using a passkey provides greater security. To give the partnership a more meaningful name, change the name of the device in Name. Tap Finish.
Making a Device Discoverable When your HP iPAQ is discoverable, other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can detect, or “discover,” your HP iPAQ and attempt to beam information to it, establish a partnership, or use a Bluetooth service. 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. Tap Bluetooth. Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box, then select the Make this device discoverable to other devices check box.
Opening Bluetooth Settings 1. 2. Tap Start > iPAQ Wireless. On the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Settings.
Requiring a Passkey or Bond To establish a secure connection with another device, you can use the passkey feature or an established bond. You can also add data encryption to this type of security. A passkey is a code you enter to authenticate connections requested by other devices. The passkey must be known and used by both parties or the connection will not be allowed. To require a passkey or bond: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon.
Requiring Authorization to Access Services If you choose to require authorization to access services, you must authorize each connection. Your HP iPAQ always asks you if the connection should be permitted. To require authorization to access services: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn Bluetooth on. Tap the Settings button > Services tab.
Setting a Bluetooth Shared Folder You can determine the folder that other devices access when they connect to your HP iPAQ. To select a shared folder: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn Bluetooth on. Tap the Settings button > Services tab. Under Services, tap File Transfer. Under Service Settings, select your preferred settings. Tap the Advanced tab. Tap the Folder icon and locate a desired file folder. Tap OK.
Setting Up an Incoming or Outgoing Bluetooth COM Port 1. 2. 3. 4. Be sure your HP iPAQ is connected to the other device via Bluetooth. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. Tap Bluetooth > COM Ports tab. Tap New Incoming Port or New Outgoing Port. NOTE: New Outgoing Port is only available if at least one Bluetooth device supports serial (COM) connection. 5. Select a numbered COM port from the list. NOTE: If the port cannot be created, it is in use. Select a different numbered port. 6. 7.
Bluetooth Device Profiles The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services or profiles.
Using Business Card Exchange Using the business card exchange, you can: • • • • Set up your own business card Send a business card to one or more devices Request a business card from one or more devices Exchange business cards with one or more devices You must establish a default contact name to send or exchange business card information. You must first specify your default business card on the Information Exchange tab in Bluetooth Settings. This name becomes the default for business card transfers.
4. 5. 6. Tap the Send icon. Tap the device where you want to send your business card. Tap OK. NOTE: Be sure the receiving device has been enabled to accept the transfer. If other devices do not receive your correct business card information, try the following: • • Be sure you have correctly set up your business card information in Bluetooth Settings. Check Bluetooth Settings to be sure you have not restricted this function. Requesting Business Cards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
4. 5. 6. Tap the Exchange icon. Tap the device with which you want to exchange your business card. Tap OK.
Connecting to a Headset You can use a Bluetooth headset (or other Bluetooth hands-free device) with your HP iPAQ when you create a partnership between them. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Make sure that the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within close range. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab > New Partnership. Your HP iPAQ searches for other Bluetooth devices and displays them on the list. Tap the name of the other device, and tap Next.
Connecting to a Computer via Bluetooth For best results, connect the HP iPAQ to the computer using USB to establish a synchronization relationship before connecting via Bluetooth. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Follow the intructions in ActiveSync Help on the computer for configuring Bluetooth on your computer to support ActiveSync. On the HP iPAQ, tap Start > Programs > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. Make sure the device and computer are within close range.
Establishing a Mobile Phone Partnership To pair your HP iPAQ with a Bluetooth mobile phone and use the mobile phone as a wireless modem: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn Bluetooth on. Tap the Settings button > Accessibility tab. Check both the Allow other devices to connect checkbox and the Other devices can discover me checkbox, then tap OK. Turn on the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone.
To create an Internet connection using your Bluetooth mobile phone and your HP iPAQ: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Set up data account proxy information from your phone provider to connect to a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network. To find out how to connect to a GPRS network using your mobile phone, contact your mobile phone service provider. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn Bluetooth on. Tap the Manager button > My Shortcuts tab.
Receiving an Infrared Beam If you set your HP iPAQ to receive all incoming infrared (IR) beams, it detects and notifies you of IR beams. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Beam. Select the Receive all incoming beams check box. Be sure your HP iPAQ is turned on and within close range of the device that is beaming the information. When prompted to receive an incoming beam, tap Yes to receive the beamed information.
Synchronizing with the Infrared Connection As an alternative to using the desktop cradle or autosync cable, you can synchronize your HP iPAQ and your computer using the infrared connection if you have an infrared port or an infrared USB adapter installed on your computer. The infrared connection option works only on computers that have Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP operating systems installed. To set up an infrared connection to a computer: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Beaming an Item In the Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks, Excel Mobile, Word Mobile, and PowerPoint Mobile, you can beam files and information to other devices using infrared. 1. 2. 3. From the program, select the item you want to beam, such as an appointment in Calendar, a task in Tasks, a contact card in Contacts, or a file in File Manager. Tap Menu > Beam. Align the infrared (IR) ports at close range until the target device name appears, then tap the device to which you want to send the item.
Wi-Fi With wireless access, you do not need to use cables to connect your HP iPAQ to the Internet. Instead, access points transmit data to and from your wireless device. Your HP iPAQ can connect to an 802.11b WLAN or connect directly to other WLAN-enabled devices.
Wi-Fi Terms It is recommended that you become familiar with the following terms as you begin to use Wi-Fi technology. Term Definition 802.11 standard An approved standard specification of radio technology from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) used for wireless local area networks (WLANs). 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.
Term Definition (continued) Media Access Control (MAC) Address A computer’s unique hardware number in a network, which also can provide security for wireless networks. When a network uses a MAC table, only the 802.11 radios (wireless devices) that have had their MAC addresses added to that network’s MAC table can access the network. Security Set Identifier (SSID) A sequence of 32 characters uniquely defining (naming) a WLAN.
Automatically Connecting to a Network 1. 2. If Wi-Fi is on and one or more broadcast networks are present, the Network Indicator icon appears in the Navigation bar. Tap the network you want to connect to, then select whether the network connects to the Internet (does not use proxy settings) or Work (uses proxy settings). If you are prompted for a Network Key (WEP), enter it and tap Connect. If you are not sure, contact your network administrator.
If you cannot connect to an available network that shows in the list of networks without a name, it is likely that the network is a “hidden” or nonSSID broadcast network. You must know the network name (SSID) to be able to connect. Try the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon > Advanced tab > Network Card. Select Add Network Settings. Enter the network name (SSID). Select the appropriate values in the Connects to box.
Monitoring Signal Strength and Status To view the signal strength between your HP iPAQ and an access point Wi-Fi connection: 1. 2. Tap the Connections icon in the Navigation bar. When the Connectivity box displays, you will be able to view the type of network the HP iPAQ is connected to (for example, Work or Internet) and an icon displaying the signal strength. NOTE: The Signal Strength icon will not be displayed if a connection is not present. 3. 4.
Entering New Settings You can add a wireless network when the network is detected. Or, you can manually add it by entering settings information. 1. 2. 3. 4. To manually enter information, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Network Cards > Wireless tab. Tap Add New. If the network was detected, tap the network name. In the General tab, enter a network name. If the network was detected, the network name is entered automatically and can’t be changed.
Searching for Networks to Access 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Networks you have already configured are preferred networks. You can choose whether to connect only to preferred networks or to have your HP iPAQ search for and connect to any available network (preferred or not). From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon. Tap the Wi-Fi icon to turn Wi-Fi on. Tap the Settings button > Wireless tab.
Setting Up a Wireless Network 1. 2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Network Cards > Wireless tab. Do one of the following: • If you do not see a desired network, tap Add New and follow the instructions on the screen. • Any networks that you have already configured are preferred networks and are listed under Wireless networks. To change network settings, in Wireless networks, tap a network. NOTE: To manually start a connection, tap and hold the connection, then tap Connect.
Deleting a Wireless Network You can delete networks you manually entered. However, if a network was automatically detected, you are not able to delete it. To delete an existing or available wireless network: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon. Tap the Wi-Fi icon to turn Bluetooth on. Tap the Settings button > Wireless tab. In the Wireless networks box, tap and hold the network you want to delete. Tap Remove Settings.
Setting Up an Automatic Choice for Connections If you have already created more than one connection, you can set up your HP iPAQ to connect to the best available connection automatically. 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. Under My ISP or My Work Network, tap Manage existing connections. Tap Auto pick.
Logging on to Network Services Before you begin, obtain the following information from your network administrator: • • • user name password domain To log on to a network service: 1. 2. Enter your user name, password, and domain. To save your password so that you can be prompted each time you connect, select the Save password check box.
Connecting to Intranet URLs If you want to connect to intranet sites that have periods in their URLs (for example, intranet.companyname.com), you must add them to the Work URL Exceptions list. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. Tap Connections > Advanced tab > Exceptions. Tap Add new URL. In Work URL, enter the intranet URL. NOTE: If you use many URLs that share the same root company name, you can avoid entering them inidividually by entering *.companyname.com.
Connecting to the Internet Before you begin, obtain the following information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or wireless service provider: • • • ISP server phone number or access point user name password To connect to the Internet: 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. Do one of the following: • Tap Connections, and in My ISP set up a modem connection. • Tap Network Cards and set up a network card or a wireless network connection.
Connecting to My Work Network Before you begin, obtain the following information from your network administrator: • • • user name password server phone number To connect to My Work Network: 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. Do one of the following: • Tap Connections. Under My Work Network, tap the appropriate selection to set up a modem or VPN server connection. • Tap Network Cards and set up a network card or a wireless network connection.
Ending a Connection It can be useful to end a connection when you are done using it. This frees resources on your HP iPAQ and can save connection charges. • • • • When connected via a modem or VPN, tap Connections icon > Disconnect. When connected via a cable or cradle, detach your device from the cable or cradle. When connected via infrared or Bluetooth, move the HP iPAQ away from the other computer or device. When connected via a network (Ethernet) card, remove the card from your device.
Looking Up an IP Address To find the IP address, which the wireless network is using: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Be sure Wi-Fi is turned on. Connect to a network by tapping Stat > Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon > Advanced tab > Select Networks button. If you have already connected to a network, skip to step 5. Select the network name you want to use to either connect to the Internet using an ISP or a Virtual Private Network (VPN) for work.
Setting Up a Network Card Use a network card to connect directly to an Ethernet network. Once connected, you can view the Internet or intranet or download e-mail. Be sure to purchase and configure a network card that is compatible with your HP iPAQ. Before you begin, obtain the following information from your network administrator: • • • • • user name password domain name proxy server, if required by your network VPN connection settings, if required by your network To set up a network card: 1. 2. 3. 4.
NOTE: If you use your network card with two networks, such as a private network at work and one at home for the Internet, you will need to change the network to which the network card connects. For more information, refer to “Changing Network Card Settings.
Changing Network Card Settings If you use your network card in two locations, such as work and home, you must also change the network to which the network card connects. 1. 2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Network Cards > Network Adapters tab. In the My network card connects to list, select Internet or Work. When connecting to a private network, such as a corporate network at work, select Work. When connecting to your ISP at home, select Internet.
Setting Up a VPN Server Connection A VPN connection helps you to securely connect to servers, such as a corporate network, via the Internet. Before you begin, obtain the following information from your network administrator: • • • • • user name password domain name TCP/IP settings host name or IP address of the VPN server To set up a VPN server connection: 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.
NOTE: To change existing settings, under My Work Network, tap Manage existing connections > VPN tab. Select the desired VPN connection, tap Edit, then follow the instructions on the screen. To manually start a connection, tap and hold the connection, then tap Connect. To delete a connection, tap and hold the connection you want to remove, then tap Delete.
Setting Up Proxy Server Settings If you are connected to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or private network during synchronization, your device should download proper proxy settings during synchronization from your computer. If these settings are not on your computer or need to be changed, you can change them manually.
Configuring Advanced Proxy Settings 1. 2. 3. For the appropriate server type, enter the proxy server name and port. If necessary, enter the credentials for connecting with your proxy server. If you are configuring a Socks proxy, select Socks 4 or Socks 5. If using Socks 5, enter the credentials for connecting with your proxy server.
Changing a Connection Group Name Your device is already set up with two groups of connection settings: My ISP and My Work Network. You can change the name of these groups to something more meaningful. For example, if you put all of your corporate settings under My Work Network connections, you can change the name to your company’s name. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. Under My ISP or My Work Network, tap Manage Existing Connections. Tap the General tab.
Changing an Intranet URL 1. 2. 3. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. Tap Connections > Advanced tab > Exceptions. Tap the intranet URL exception you want to change, then make the desired changes. NOTE: To delete a work URL exception, tap and hold it in the list, then tap Delete.
Changing Server Settings You should not need to change these settings unless your server does not use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. Most ISPs and private networks use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. Servers that require an assigned IP address may also require a way to map computer names to IP addresses. Your device supports two name resolution options: DNS and WINS.
Setting Up a Wireless Access Point (WAP) Gateway To access WAP sites through Internet Explorer Mobile, configure your device to use a WAP gateway. Use the following steps to create a new set of connections to the Internet with WAP gateway settings.
Changing Modem Connection Settings Before you begin, obtain the following information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or wireless service provider: • • • • • user name password domain name TCP/IP settings, if necessary ISP server phone number or access point To change modem connection settings: 1. 2. 3. 4. Insert a modem card. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. In either My ISP or My Work Network, tap Manage existing connections.
Configuring Network Security Settings A wireless network can be added when the network is automatically detected. Or, you can manually enter the settings information to add the network. Before doing these steps, determine if authentication information is needed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To manually enter information, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Network Cards > Wireless tab. In Wireless networks, select the network you want to configure.
Configuring 802.1x Authentication Settings Before performing these steps, determine if authentication information is needed. 1. 2. 3. To manually enter information, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Network Cards > Wireless tab. In Wireless networks, select the network you want to configure. For increased security, tap 802.1X tab > Use IEEE 802.1x network access control. Then select the appropriate EAP type.
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.
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 two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions regarding your product, contact: Hewlett-Packard Company P. O.
If this product has telecommunication functionality, it also complies with the essential requirements of: • R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to harmonized European standards (European Norms) which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by Hewlett-Packard for this product or product family.
Battery Warning WARNING! This computer contains a lithium ion 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. Because of the type of battery used in your iPAQ Pocket PC, follow local regulations regarding the safe disposal of the battery.
• Do not use converter kits sold for appliances to power your iPAQ Pocket PC. Airline Travel Notice Use of electronic equipment aboard commercial aircraft is at the discretion of the airline. 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.
System Specifications NOTE: Not all models described are available in all regions. For more information on specifications for your particular model, on your HP iPAQ, tap Start > Settings > System tab > HP Asset Viewer.
System Feature Description (continued) Indicators Radio LED indicator: (Left LED) LED off = all radios are off Blue blinking = one or more radios on (Right LED) Charge/Notification LED indicator: 4-mode alarm notification: LED off = not charging and no notifications Amber flash = charging Green flash = one or more notification events have occurred Amber solid = charging complete Battery Slim Series: Removable/rechargeable 1440 mAh, 3.
Physical Specifications NOTE: Weight varies on different models. US Metric without flip cover 4.69 in 119.0 mm with flip cover 4.69 in 119.0 mm Length Width without flip cover 3.02 in 76.6 mm with flip cover 3.17 in 80.5 mm Depth without flip cover .64 in 16.3 mm with flip cover .79 in 20.1 mm without flip cover 6.65 - 7.19 oz 188.5 - 201.8 g with flip cover 7.21 - 7.68 oz 204.5 - 217.
Operating Environment Environment Temperature Relative Humidity Maximum Altitude US Metric Operating 32° to 104° F 0° to 40° C Nonoperating -4° to 140° F -20° to 60° C Operating up to 90% up to 90% Nonoperating above 90% above 90% Operating 15,000 ft 0-4572 m Nonoperating 40,000 ft 0-12,192 m 4
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