HP iPAQ hx2000 series Pocket PC How Do I...? Look inside to find answers to frequently asked questions about product setup, features, and more. Printed in Korea 366427-001 Not all models available in all regions.
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Contents How Do I Find Out What’s On My CD? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 How Do I Install Microsoft ActiveSync?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 How Do I Create an ActiveSync Partnership?. . . . . . . . . . . 5 How Do I Synchronize My Pocket PC to a Personal Computer? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 How Do I Synchronize My Messaging, Contacts, or Calendar? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents How Do I Use Bluetooth to Transfer Files to Another Pocket PC, Computer, or Printer? . . . . . . How Do I Use Bluetooth to Print? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How Do I Use a Global Positioning System (GPS) Device with My Pocket PC? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How Do I Migrate Data from Palm Desktop to Pocket PC 2003, 2nd Edition? . . . . . . . . . . . . . How Do I Transfer Files from My Personal Computer to My Pocket PC?. . . . . . . . . . . .
This document is intended to answer the most frequently asked questions regarding the HP iPAQ hx2000 series Pocket PC. For complete setup and installation instructions, refer to the printed Getting Started document in the box or the User’s Guide located on the Companion CD. For further support, visit www.hp.com/support to chat with an HP support specialist. How Do I Find Out What’s On My CD? The Companion CD is located in the box and contains: ■ Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.
All of the software and documents are designed to be installed on your personal computer to enhance your ability to use your HP iPAQ Pocket PC to its fullest potential. The CD also contains Pocket PC enhancements that can be installed directly onto your Pocket PC for use “on the go.” Note: It is recommended that you save the original packaging for the CD because the Microsoft product key for installing Microsoft Outlook is located on the sticker on the CD packaging.
2. Select Setup Wizard. 3. Read the Welcome page, make sure your Pocket PC is not yet connected to your computer, and select Next. 4. The Setup Wizard scans your system and recommends programs for you to load. If the Setup Wizard detects an earlier version of Microsoft Outlook installed on your personal computer, it suggests installing Outlook 2002. If you want to synchronize your calendar, contacts, inbox, notes, and/or tasks, it is recommended that you allow the Setup Wizard to install Outlook 2002.
7. When the Select Installation Folder for Microsoft ActiveSync window displays, accept the default location offered, or select Change... to specify a different location. 8. When the File Download window displays, click Open.
You will know ActiveSync installed successfully when you see the Set Up a Partnership screen. Proceed to the next section, “How Do I Create an ActiveSync Partnership?” Note: If you are having trouble installing ActiveSync and have firewall software installed, try disabling the firewall software during ActiveSync installation and enabling it again after installation is complete. If you are connected to a corporate firewall, contact your IT Administrator for assistance.
3. When the Set Up a Partnership screen displays, select Standard Partnership and click Next. 4. When the New Partnership screen displays, select Synchronize with this desktop computer, then click Next.
5. When the Select Number of Partnerships screen displays, choose whether you want to synchronize with one computer or two (e.g., home and office). 6. When the Select Synchronization Settings screen displays, check the items you want to synchronize between your Pocket PC and your personal computer. 7. When the Setup Complete screen displays, click Finish. ActiveSync immediately begins synchronizing.
Do you want to learn more about: ■ setting up a guest partnership? ■ setting up a partnership with a server? ■ setting up a partnership with two computers? ■ setting up a partnership for two handheld devices? Refer to the Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 Web site at www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/resources/support/pocketpc. Select your region, your device, and your operating system; then click the Get Support button. Under Support Topics on the left side of the window, select ActiveSync.
How Do I Synchronize My Pocket PC to a Personal Computer? Synchronizing your Pocket PC and your personal computer allows you to keep the same information (such as calendar, contacts, and e-mails) in both places, making it available when you work on your personal computer or when you take your Pocket PC on the go.
To synchronize your personal computer and your Pocket PC using the autosync cable: 1. Be sure ActiveSync is installed on your personal computer. Refer to “How Do I Install Microsoft ActiveSync?” earlier in this document for more information. 2. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet, then connect the other end of the AC Adapter to the AC connector on the autosync cable. 3. Connect the 22-pin connector on the autosync cable to the universal sync connector on the bottom of your iPAQ Pocket PC.
If you get this error: 1. Make sure the USB connector on the synchronization cable is securely connected to your desktop cradle and your personal computer. 2. Make sure that your Pocket PC is connected to the communications port in the desktop cradle. Once the connection issue is resolved, ActiveSync begins synchronizing automatically. To find out how to resolve other error messages, see Chapter 12, “Troubleshooting,” in the User’s Guide located on the Companion CD.
How Do I Synchronize My Messaging, Contacts, or Calendar? If you did not previously set up your Messaging, Contacts, or Calendar to synchronize with your Pocket PC when ActiveSync was first loaded, you can set it or remove the setting whenever you want. To synchronize a new selection with your Pocket PC: 1. Double-click the Microsoft ActiveSync icon in the system tray of your personal computer. 2. In the ActiveSync Window, click Options > Sync Options tab. 3.
How Do I Troubleshoot Outlook Errors When Attempting to Synchronize Messaging, Contacts, or Calendar? When synchronizing, you may receive various error messages. For answers to troubleshooting these errors, refer to the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Web site at www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/resources/support/pocketpc. Select your region, your device, and your operating system; then click the Get Support button. Select the Support Topic that best describes the error message you received.
Option B: Viewing the label To use the label under the battery to locate the Product ID and Serial Number: 1. Remove the battery cover by pressing the battery button down 1, then swinging the door up and removing it 2. 2. Remove the battery by lifting the left side of the battery up, then removing it from the unit.
3. The label containing the Product ID and the Serial Number is beneath the battery. Ä CAUTION: Because most of the applications and data you install on your iPAQ Pocket PC are held in memory (RAM), you need to reinstall them if the battery completely discharges or if the battery is removed from the unit for extended periods of time. You do not need to reinstall applications and data installed in the iPAQ File Store folder because they are saved in ROM.
How Do I Manage Available Storage? Your Pocket PC normally manages storage for you by moving available space back and forth between storage memory (memory used to store data and document files) and program memory (memory used to run programs) as needed. If your Pocket PC is running low on memory, there are a variety of ways you can manage storage space to maximize the memory capacity of your Pocket PC. You can choose any or all of the options below.
3. Tap Stop > OK. Shortcut: If you have set your Pocket PC to display the TodayPanel Lite on the Today screen, tap the Memory icon located halfway down the Today screen and tap the Running Programs tab. Option C: Removing Unused Programs To permanently uninstall programs you have installed yourself: 1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Remove Programs. 2. Select a program to remove. 3. Tap Remove > OK.
Some units also come with High Speed File Store, a faster version of iPAQ File Store. If your iPAQ Pocket PC has more than 30 MB of File Store space, it has High Speed File Store. To find out how much File Store memory is on your unit: 1. From the Today screen, tap the Memory icon > Storage Card tab. 2. Select iPAQ File Store in the drop down list box. If the amount is 30 MB or more, then you have High Speed File Store. To save to iPAQ File Store or High Speed File Store: 1.
Option E: Using Optional Storage Expansion Cards There are a variety of storage expansion cards available for purchase, such as Secure Digital (SD) cards or CompactFlash (CF) cards. These cards can be installed in the Expansion Slot on the top of your Pocket PC. For more information on purchasing expansion cards, visit the HP Web site at www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories.
How Do I Maximize Battery Life? To help your battery last as long as possible between charges, you can change the battery settings on your Pocket PC. Adjusting these settings will maximize your battery life: ■ Leave your device connected to AC power at all times when not using it. ■ On the Today screen, in the TodayPanel Lite, use your stylus to adjust the Backlight Brightness Level slider, located under the Light bulb icon, halfway across to the middle position.
■ Set the device to receive incoming infrared beams manually. On the Today screen, in the TodayPanel Lite, tap the Battery icon > Adjust beam settings to conserve power, then uncheck Receive all incoming beams. ■ Assign a program button to turn off the screen display while listening to music. Tap Start > Programs > Windows Media > Tools > Settings > Buttons. From the Select Function drop-down list, tap Screen Toggle. Press a program button and tap OK.
How Do I Know the Battery is Charging? There are two ways to see if the battery is charging. ■ When the Pocket PC is connected to the AC Adapter and the battery is recharging, the power indicator light on the front of the Pocket PC flashes amber. When the battery is fully recharged, the light turns solid amber. ■ To view it on screen, from the Today screen, tap the Battery icon. On the Power screen, under Main battery, the Recharging state displays Charging until a full charge is reached.
How Do I Check the Battery Charge Level? To use a shortcut to view your battery charge level, tap the Battery icon located in the TodayPanel Lite on the Today screen plug in. You can view this same information by performing the following steps from the Today screen: 1. Tap the Battery icon > Main tab, or tap Start > Settings > System tab. 2. Tap Power > Main tab. You can view the amount of battery power remaining for both the Main battery and the Backup battery.
For information on purchasing an optional standard or extended battery, visit the HP Web site at www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories. Ä CAUTION: Do not allow the battery installed in your Pocket PC to discharge completely. Doing so will not harm your Pocket PC or battery, but your Pocket PC will lose all data not stored in File Store (ROM). Discharging the battery completely is similar to performing a hard reset. Refer to “How Do I Perform a Hard (“Full”) Reset?” later in this document for more information.
How Do I Perform a Soft (Normal) Reset? A soft reset does not erase any programs or saved data, but be sure to save any unsaved data before performing a soft reset since any unsaved data will be lost. Perform a soft reset when: ■ you want to stop all running applications ■ after installing a new application ■ if your iPAQ Pocket PC “locks up” To perform a soft reset: 1. Locate the recessed Reset button on the bottom of your iPAQ Pocket PC. 2. Use the stylus to lightly press the Reset button.
How Do I Perform a Hard (“Full”) Reset? Perform a hard reset when you want to clear all settings, programs, and data from RAM (Random Access Memory), where data and programs you have loaded are stored. If the battery installed in your iPAQ Pocket PC discharges completely, your Pocket PC will operate as if a hard reset had been performed once the battery has been recharged. Refer to “How Do I Check the Battery Charge Level?” earlier in this document for more information.
To perform a hard reset: 1. Press and hold the Calendar and iTask buttons. 2. While holding these buttons, use the stylus to lightly press the Reset button on the bottom of the iPAQ Pocket PC for about two seconds. 3. When the Pocket PC screen begins to fade, release the Calendar and iTask buttons first, and then remove the stylus from the Reset button. Ä CAUTION: If you push and hold the Reset button for more than two seconds, the battery disconnects.
How Do I Use the TodayPanel Lite to Monitor My System Resources? The TodayPanel Lite displays halfway down the Today screen as icons or as text bars for quick and easy accessibility to the following: ■ Today settings and Options ■ Battery power ■ Storage memory ■ Memory used in the iPAQ File Store folder ■ Pocket PC backlight You select how you want the shortcuts displayed by: 1. Tapping the File folder icon on the far left of the TodayPanel Lite bar. 2. Tapping Options from the drop-down menu. 3.
How Do I Enable/Disable HP ProtectTools on My Pocket PC? HP ProtectTools helps protect your Pocket PC by providing authentication and encryption of e-mail, calendar, contacts, notes, tasks, and/or all files stored in the My Documents folder. It can also be used to encrypt data stored on expansion cards. When you enable HP ProtectTools, you have the option of enrolling a fingerprint or entering a PIN and/or password to access the Pocket PC.
3. On the Lock Settings screen, select your choices for the following: ❏ Lock device—secures device by requiring your PIN or password to authenticate access to the HP iPAQ. ❏ Log off—secures device by requiring your PIN or password, stops running all programs, and encrypts your data. You can also select the amount of time between when you last used the device and when the data is encrypted.
❏ 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 enroll a fingerprint OR enter a minimum of eight characters including at least one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter, and one number ❏ Fingerprint AND Strong Password—successfully enroll a fingerprint AND e
❏ Select whether to keep security after a hard reset. Note: It is recommended that you select this option to ensure that the data stored in your iPAQ Pocket PC remains secure after a hard reset. 8. Tap Next. 9. From the Encryption Settings screen: ❏ 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.
12. Prior to enrolling your fingerprint and/or entering your PIN or password, you are asked for a passphrase. Tap OK, then follow the onscreen instructions to create a passphrase. Note: The passphrase is not something you need to remember on a daily basis, but you should remember it for future reference. For more information on passphrases, tap the More Information... button. 13. Tap OK. 14. If requested, swipe two fingers until you are told both are enrolled successfully.
15. Tap OK. 16. If requested, enter your PIN or password two times for verification purposes. 17. 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. 18. Tap OK. Your iPAQ Pocket PC resets itself after a few seconds, or you can tap the Reset Device button to reset the device immediately.
5. Use the Programs tab to select any programs you do not want to stop running when you log off. For more information, tap the Programs tab, then tap Help at the bottom of the screen. Do you want to learn more about: ■ unlocking your Pocket PC? ■ encrypting/decrypting data? ■ changing your HP ProtectTools settings? Refer to Chapter 7, “Using HP ProtectTools,” in the User’s Guide located on the Companion CD.
How Do I Use the Fingerprint Reader on my Pocket PC? 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. It is recommended that you enroll at least two fingers (index fingers are suggested). It can take between two and eight finger swipes to enroll a fingerprint, depending on the fingerprint quality.
To enroll a fingerprint: 1. On the Fingerprint screen, use the diagram to tap the finger that you are going to enroll. 2. Swipe the selected finger, as instructed.
Note: Maintain a firm, consistent pressure against the sensor when swiping a finger. One way to do this is to press your thumb against the bottom of the iPAQ Pocket PC while swiping your index finger. You should begin the swipe at the first joint of your finger and continue downward with a smooth slow motion, taking one to two seconds to complete the swipe. If you need additional assistance at any time, tap the Training button. 3. Monitor the status to see if your fingerprint was correctly swiped. 4.
How Do I Set Up My Pocket PC to Use Wi-Fi? Note: Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) is not available in all models. Certain iPAQ Pocket PC models come with the 802.11b standard; otherwise know as Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi). This means you do not need to use cables or plug in to a network wall connection to access the Internet with your Pocket PC. All you need are wireless access points to transmit data to and from your Pocket PC using Wi-Fi.
Note: Even though the indicator is blue to indicate Wi-Fi is turned on, it does not necessarily mean a connection has been established with another device or access point. If Wi-Fi is off, the Wi-Fi icon turns from green to gray. Battery Saving Tip: Turn Wi-Fi off when you are not using it. When Wi-Fi is powered on, be sure one of the Wi-Fi power saving modes is selected. For more information, refer to Chapter 8, “Powering Wi-Fi On or Off,” in the User’s Guide located on the Companion CD.
To manually add a wireless network: 1. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on. 2. In the Navigation bar, tap the Connections icon ( or Settings > Advanced tab > Select Networks button. )> 3. Enter or select the network name (or tap New) you want to use to either connect to the Internet using an ISP or My Work Network for work. Tap OK once completed. 4. Set up your Dialing Rules and Exceptions and press OK. The next step is to set up your network interface cards. 5.
c. If a network key is provided by your network automatically, tap the The Key is provided for me automatically checkbox. 12. For increased security, tap 802.1x tab and select the Use IEEE802.1x network access control checkbox. You should only check this option if it is supported by your network environment. Ask your network administrator if you are unsure. 13. Select EAP type (PEAP or Smart Card/Certificate) from the listbox. 14.
Do you want to learn more about: ■ automatically connecting to a network? ■ manually entering new network settings? ■ searching for networks to access? Refer to the User’s Guide located on the Companion CD. For more information on any of the wireless screens, tap Start > Help from any screen to get help on that screen. Your HP iPAQ Pocket PC can connect to a network using Wi-Fi. Note: Before connecting, familiarize yourself with the following wireless technology terms. Term Definition 802.
(Continued) Term Definition Hotspots Public or private areas where you can access Wi-Fi service. These wireless connections can be located, for example, at a library, cyber cafe, hotel, airport lounge, or convention center. This service can be free or sometimes requires a fee. Infrastructure This connection mode uses wireless access points to connect to networks.
(Continued) Term Definition Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) The Wi-Fi encryption method that protects unauthorized network access by using a setup password (for personal use) or by verifying network users through a server (for enterprise use). Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) A way of managing the association of workstation names and locations with IP addresses. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) Basic wireless security provided by Wi-Fi.
How Do I Use Bluetooth to Transfer Files to Another Pocket PC, Computer, or Printer? Your Pocket PC comes with built-in Bluetooth technology that allows short-range connections and provides fast, reliable, and secure wireless communication with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Bluetooth allows you to exchange information with other Bluetooth-enabled devices located within 30 feet (10 meters) of your Pocket PC.
3. Under Services, tap the File Transfer tab. The Service Settings checkboxes are automatically enabled when you select a service. 4. Leave only the Enable service checkbox checked, and uncheck the other checkboxes, then tap OK. 5. On the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap the Bluetooth Manager button.
6. Tap New > Browse files on a remote device > Next and allow the Bluetooth Connection Wizard some time to browse for the Bluetooth-enabled device. 7. Once the Bluetooth device icon appears on the Bluetooth Connection Wizard screen, tap it to begin the discovery process and follow the Bluetooth Connection Wizard instructions. Note: Be sure the Bluetooth-enabled device you are connecting to has enabled the same service feature.
8. Once a connection has been established, tap the device icon, then tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon. 9. Tap Connect. 10. Tap File, then tap Send a File… . 11. Locate a file to send. 12. Tap the file to automatically send it. 13. Tap OK.
Do you want to learn more about: ■ exchanging contacts, calendar items, and tasks? ■ sending or exchanging business cards? ■ synchronizing with a computer through an ActiveSync connection? ■ partnering with a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone and using as a wireless modem? ■ connecting to other Bluetooth devices (Virtual COM port)? ■ connecting to Bluetooth wireless local area networks (WLANs)? ■ printing to a Bluetooth printer? ■ creating a personal area network (PAN) to chat, play games, etc.
How Do I Use Bluetooth to Print? You can print e-mails and notes from your Pocket PC using a Bluetooth printer. To set up your Pocket PC to print to a Bluetooth printer: 1. To open Mobile Printing, from the Today screen, tap Start > Programs > Print Manager. 2. Be sure your Pocket PC is located within 30 feet (10 meters) of the Bluetooth printer you are using. 3. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the lower right corner, then tap the Bluetooth button on the iPAQ Wireless screen. 4.
12. Tap OK in the upper right corner to exit Print Manager. Note: You should only need to perform the above steps one time for each Bluetooth printer you wish to use. To print to a Bluetooth printer: 1. Tap Start > Programs > Print Manager. 2. Tap the E-mail icon to search for an e-mail to print, or tap the Search icon to search for another document to print. 3. Select the document to print, then tap the Print Now button.
How Do I Use a Global Positioning System (GPS) Device with My Pocket PC? There are a number of GPS Navigation Systems on the market that can be used with your Pocket PC. The following instructions apply to the HP iPAQ Navigation System, which is available from and supported by HP. For information on using other GPS devices with your Pocket PC, refer to the instructions that came with the product. Note: The Global Positioning System package is an optional feature and sold separately from the Pocket PC.
4. When the Map Loader screen appears, determine how you want to load maps and follow the instructions to load whichever maps you choose. Note: Be sure you have enough memory available to load the maps you choose. You can monitor available memory by referring to the Available Memory and Selected Size boxes. Refer to “How Do I Manage Available Storage?” earlier in this document for information on increasing memory availability. 5. Click Generate Map to transfer the map to your Pocket PC.
9. To check whether your iPAQ Navigation System and iPAQ Pocket PC have partnered, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon > Bluetooth Manager > My Shortcuts tab. Two green arrows on the BT-GPS Receiver icon indicate an active connection. 10. Position the HP Bluetooth GPS receiver in your vehicle window so that the receiver has an unobstructed view of the sky. When the green LED flashes, the satellites have located the receiver.
How Do I Migrate Data from Palm Desktop to Pocket PC 2003, 2nd Edition? If you used a Palm Operating System (OS) based device before purchasing your iPAQ Pocket PC, you need to migrate your data from the Palm Desktop software to Microsoft Pocket PC 2003, 2nd Edition. Note: Do not insert your iPAQ Pocket PC into the HP Desktop Cradle until you have installed ActiveSync and are prompted to do so. To migrate data from Palm Desktop to Pocket PC 2003, 2nd Edition: 1.
During the configuration process, select Synchronize your handheld with Microsoft Outlook and Palm Desktop software. Note: Microsoft Outlook must be set as your default e-mail program to properly synchronize with the Palm Desktop software. If you need to change your settings, open Microsoft Outlook, then click Tools > Options > Other tab and check the Make Outlook the default program for E-mail, Contacts, and Calendar checkbox. Click Apply > OK, and then restart your personal computer. 3.
How Do I Transfer Files from My Personal Computer to My Pocket PC? You may want to take files you create on your personal computer with you on your Pocket PC. To do this: 1. On your personal computer, click Start > Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync. 2. In ActiveSync, click Tools > Options. 3. Under the Sync Options tab, check the Files checkbox. 4. A message is displayed stating that a Synchronized Files folder will be created on your personal computer’s desktop. Click OK.
5. Click OK to save your changes, then click File > Close to close ActiveSync. 6. If your Pocket PC is in the HP Desktop Cradle, synchronization begins automatically, and a folder is created on your desktop which is named after the name you gave your Pocket PC when you set up your partnership (for example, Pocket_PC My Documents). If your Pocket PC is not in the cradle, synchronization begins and the folder is created when you place your Pocket PC in the cradle.
How Do I Protect My Pocket PC From Screen Damage or Cracking? Ä CAUTION: The screen on your Pocket PC is made of glass and can be damaged or broken by drops, impacts, or pressure. To reduce the risk of damage to the internal components, do not spray liquid directly on the screen, or allow excess liquid to drip inside your Pocket PC. Using soap or other cleaning products on the screen might discolor the finish and damage it.
■ Never use any device other than the stylus that comes with the Pocket PC or an approved replacement to tap or write on the screen. If you lose or break your stylus, you can order extras at www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories. ■ Clean your Pocket PC by wiping the screen and the exterior with a soft, damp cloth lightly moistened only with water.
How Do I Find Information On Topics Not Covered in This Booklet? For complete setup and installation instructions, refer to the Getting Started document in the box or the User’s Guide located on the Companion CD. The User’s Guide is in a printable format if you prefer a hard copy document. If you have questions on using your Pocket PC that have not been covered in this booklet or in the Getting Started or User’s Guide, refer to the iPAQ Handheld Forum (a message board) at www.hp.com/support/ipaqforums.
HP iPAQ hx2000 series Pocket PC How Do I...? Look inside to find answers to frequently asked questions about product setup, features, and more. 366427-001 Not all models available in all regions.