User’s Guide HP iPAQ Pocket PC hw6500 Series HHP Document Part Number: 378871-001 HP Confidential March 2005
© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. iPAQ is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft, Windows, the Windows logo, Outlook, and ActiveSync are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. HP iPAQ hw6500 Series is Powered by Windows Mobile™ 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC. SD Logo is a trademark of Secure Digital.
12/16/04 Contents H nf P id en tia l 1 Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Co Using the Stylus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–6 Setting the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–7 Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are Visiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–7 Setting the Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8 Entering Owner Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12/16/04 Contents H nf P id en tia l Customizing the Application Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–9 Locking the Application Buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–10 Using Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–11 Opening Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–11 Minimizing Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–11 Closing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–11 Installing Applications. . . . . . . . . . . .
12/16/04 Contents Writing with the Stylus and Block Recognizer . . . . . . . 4–10 Drawing and Writing on the Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–11 Changing Word Suggestion Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–12 5 Using the Phone Features Co H nf P id en tia l SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–2 Inserting a SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–3 Removing the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12/16/04 Contents H nf P id en tia l Blocking Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forwarding Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the System Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Change the Ringer Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing Services Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing Available GSM/GPRS/EDGE Networks . . . .
12/16/04 Contents Entering an Internet Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–7 Using a Favorites List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–8 8 Using GPS Navigation Co H nf P id en tia l Getting Acquainted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–1 GPS Navigation Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–2 Downloading a Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–3 Getting Started with GPS Navigation . . . . . . . . . .
12/16/04 Contents Co H nf P id en tia l Opening Bluetooth Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–5 Setting Accessibility Properties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–5 Enabling Bluetooth Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–6 Setting a Shared Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–8 Understanding Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–9 Working with Bluetooth Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–12 Opening Bluetooth Manager . . . . . . . .
12/16/04 Contents 10 Using the Camera Features Co H nf P id en tia l Camera Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–2 Taking a Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–3 Ending Your Photo Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–6 Taking a Video Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–6 Adjusting the Camera Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10–6 White Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12/16/04 Contents 12 Using Inbox and Messaging H nf P id en tia l Using Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–1 Synchronizing Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–2 Using Folders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–3 Setting Up an Account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–4 E-mail Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–5 Downloading Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12/16/04 Contents 15 Troubleshooting H nf P id en tia l Self-Test Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15–1 Common Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15–2 ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15–7 Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15–9 Expansion Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15–11 Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
/16/04 Contents B Specifications Co H nf P id en tia l System Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–1 Physical Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–4 Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–5 User’s Guide www.hp.
1 H nf P id en tia l Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Congratulations on purchasing the HP iPAQ hw6500 series Mobile Messenger. This device includes the following features a Mobile phone, Global System for Mobile Communications/ General Packet Radio Service/Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) technology, Bluetooth, Global Positioning System Navigation (GPS), Pocket PC software, and a Digital camera on certain models.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger HP iPAQ Software Functions HP Asset Viewer From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > HP Asset Viewer. Lists detailed information about your system and its configuration. HP Photosmart From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Photosmart. Take digital photographs and modify settings with your HP iPAQ Camera. HP Image Transfer This software is included on the Companion CD. Transfer digital photographs from the HP iPAQ to your personal computer.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger HP iPAQ Software To Access Functions (Continued) From the Start menu, tap Programs > iPAQ Backup. Back up your data to protect it from loss due to a drained battery, accidental deletion, or hardware failure. iPAQ Wireless From the Today screen, tap the Wireless icon in the bottom right of the screen. Provides a centralized control to wireless features on your HP iPAQ.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Microsoft Pocket PC Software Functions Synchronize information between your HP iPAQ and personal computer so you have the latest information in both locations. Be sure you install ActiveSync on your personal computer before connecting the cradle and HP iPAQ to your computer. Calculator Perform calculations. Calendar Schedule appointments, meetings, and other events, and set an alarm to remind you of the appointments.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Microsoft Pocket PC Software Functions (Continued) Create new documents or view and edit Word documents created on your computer. Ring Tones Select different sounds to notify you of incoming calls. Settings Obtain quick access to settings for the backlight, clock, memory, power, regional settings, Today screen, password, sounds and notifications, etc. H nf P id en tia l Pocket Word Keep track of your to-do list.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Using the Stylus H nf P id en tia l Your HP iPAQ comes with a stylus that you should use to tap or write on your screen. Note: Use the stylus to tap and write on the screen, and use your fingers to press the Power button, application buttons on the bottom of the device, and the camera’s on-screen shutter button.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Tap and hold—Hold the stylus pointer on an item for a short time until a menu displays. Tapping and holding is equivalent to right-clicking your computer mouse button. When you tap and hold, a circle of blue dots appears around the stylus to indicate that the menu will soon pop up. Setting the Date and Time H nf P id en tia l When you turn on your HP iPAQ for the first time, you are requested to select your time zone.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger 5. Tap OK. 6. Tap Yes to save the time. Setting the Date 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms icon. H nf P id en tia l Shortcut: From the Today screen, tap the Clock icon to set the date. 2. Tap the down arrow by the date. 3. Tap the left or right arrow to select a month and year. 4. Tap a day. 5. Tap OK. 6. Tap Yes to save the date settings.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Entering Owner Information You can personalize your HP iPAQ by entering owner information. To enter owner information: 1. From the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Owner Information. H nf P id en tia l Shortcut: From the Today screen, tap Tap here to set owner information. 2. Tap in the Name field. A keyboard appears at the bottom of the screen. Tap on the characters to enter your name.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger 3. In the Password Type box, tap the down arrow to display the dropdown box and select either Simple 4 digit or Strong alphanumeric as the password type you want to use. 4. Enter your password in the Password box using the screen keyboard and tap OK. Co H nf P id en tia l Note: Keep a record of your password in a safe place in case you forget it.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Resetting the Unit Performing a Soft Reset A soft reset (also known as a normal reset) stops all running applications, but does not erase any programs or saved data. CAUTION: Be sure to save any unsaved data before performing a soft reset since soft reset erases all unsaved data. H nf P id en tia l Ä To perform a soft reset: 1. Locate the recessed Reset button on the bottom of the device to the right of the communications port. Co 2.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Performing a Hard Reset Perform a hard reset (also known as a full reset) when you want to clear all settings, programs, and data from RAM. Ä CAUTION: If you perform a hard reset, your HP iPAQ returns to its default settings and loses all information that is not recorded in ROM or iPAQ File Store. To perform a hard reset: H nf P id en tia l 1. Press and hold down the Power button. Co 2.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Aligning the Screen When the HP iPAQ is turned on for the first time, you are guided through a screen alignment process. You must realign your screen if: ■ The HP iPAQ does not respond accurately to your taps. ■ You perform a hard reset of your HP iPAQ. To realign the HP iPAQ screen: H nf P id en tia l 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Screen icon. 2. Tap the Align Screen button.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Protecting the Screen Ä CAUTION: The screen and camera lens of your HP iPAQ is made of glass and can be damaged or broken by drops, impacts, or pressure. H nf P id en tia l Note: HP is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of your failure to follow the instructions that came with the HP branded product. Refer to the warranty document included with your HP iPAQ for more information.
Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger Traveling with Your HP iPAQ Use the following guidelines when traveling with your HP iPAQ: Back up your information. ■ Take a copy of your backup with you on an SD memory card. ■ Disconnect all external devices. ■ Take the AC Adapter and AC Charger Adapter with you. ■ Keep your HP iPAQ in a protective case and keep it in your carry-on luggage. ■ For air travel, be sure to turn off the Phone and Bluetooth.
2 Learning the Basics H nf P id en tia l Using the Today Screen When you first turn on your HP iPAQ, the Today screen displays. You can also display it by tapping Start, and Today. Use the Today screen to view: ■ Date and time ■ Owner information ■ Upcoming appointments ■ Unread and unsent messages ■ Tasks that need to be completed Tap to set Wireless connections. Tap to change Phone settings. Tap to change volume or mute all sounds. Co Tap to switch to a program.
Learning the Basics Navigation Bar The Navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the active program, wireless and volume status, and current time, and allows you to open programs. Use the Start menu to select a program. H nf P id en tia l Navigation Bar Tap to select a program you used recently. Tap to select a program. Tap to see additional programs. Tap to launch the iPAQ Wireless screen Tap to customize the settings.
Learning the Basics TodayPanel The TodayPanel is located on the Today screen above the Command bar and displays shortcuts to the following settings: Options and Today Settings—Tap to access Options or Today Settings. ■ Battery power settings—Tap to view battery power remaining or to adjust battery power settings. ■ Memory allocation settings—Tap to view or adjust memory allocations, memory available for iPAQ File Store folder, and to activate or stop a running program.
Learning the Basics Status Icons You may see the following status icons displayed on the Navigation or Command bar. Tap the icon on the screen to view more information related to the item. Icon Definition H nf P id en tia l Inactive connection to computer or wireless network. Active connection to computer or wireless network. Microsoft ActiveSync is synchronizing. Speaker is on. Speaker is off or in mute position.
Learning the Basics Icon Definition (Continued) Network is searching or unavailable. Phone connection unavailable or network error. H nf P id en tia l Signal strength indicator for phone functions. A missed call. Tap this screen icon to view missed calls. Call Forwarding Active. iPAQ Wireless icon—Tap to display the iPAQ Wireless screen. The iPAQ Wireless screen provides a control center to turn all wireless activities on and off, and to configure their settings.
Learning the Basics Definition (Continued) Icon Tap to mute your phone conversation. Tap it again to continue the phone conversation. Event notification set to vibrate instead of alarm. To set to vibrate: Tap the Speaker icon in the Navigation bar and, in the pop-up menu, tap Vibrate. H nf P id en tia l Battery power is low. Battery power is very low. Your HP iPAQ is connected with your personal computer. This icon appears in the Command bar only when there is an active connection.
Learning the Basics Tap and hold to display the pop-up menu. Tap the action you want. H nf P id en tia l Tap outside the menu to close it without performing an action. Creating information From the Today screen, you can create new information, including: Appointments ■ Contacts ■ Excel Workbooks ■ Messages ■ Notes Co ■ ■ Tasks ■ Word documents 1. Tap , or from the Start menu, tap Today > New. 2. Tap an option to create a new item. 3. Tap OK after you finish creating a new item.
Learning the Basics Customizing the Today Screen From the Settings Today screen, you can: ■ Add a picture as the background. ■ Select information displayed on the Today screen. ■ Set the order of the information. ■ Set when to see the Today screen. , or from the Start menu, tap Settings > Today icon. H nf P id en tia l 1. Tap 2. Select Use this picture as the background checkbox. Co 3. Tap Browse to select a picture from File Explorer.
Learning the Basics H nf P id en tia l 4. Tap the Items tab to select or reorder the information on the Today screen. 5. Tap an item to highlight it. 6. Tap Move Up or Move Down to change the order of items on the Today screen. Note: You cannot change the placement of the Date on the Today screen. 7. Tap the down arrow in the checkbox next to Today timeout and select the timeout period for the Today screen. Co 8. Tap OK.
Learning the Basics 2. Under Select a button: highlight the button to be changed, for instance - Button 1. 3. Tap the down arrow in the Assign a program: box and select your preferred program. 4. Tap OK. Locking the Application Buttons H nf P id en tia l To prevent the application buttons on your HP iPAQ from accidentally turning on and discharging the battery, the Buttons Settings include a Lock feature and a Keyguard feature to disable the buttons.
Learning the Basics 3. Tap the check box next to Enable Keyguard. 4. Tap OK. Note: The next time your HP iPAQ is powered off, press one of the applications buttons to test this feature. With the Keyguard feature enabled, your device will not power on until the Contacts and Inbox buttons are simultaneously pressed. H nf P id en tia l Using Applications Opening Applications Open any application on your HP iPAQ from the Start menu.
Learning the Basics 2. Tap Stop All or select a particular application, then tap Stop. Shortcut: On the ToDayPanel, tap the Memory icon > Running Programs tab, select an application and tap Stop. Note: To bring a currently running program to the foreground, tap Activate. H nf P id en tia l Installing Applications Install applications on your HP iPAQ from your: ■ Computer by using Microsoft ActiveSync. ■ HP iPAQ if the application file has a .cab extension.
Learning the Basics To help reduce the chance of losing information, you should back up information on a regular schedule. Backup/Restore using iPAQ Backup H nf P id en tia l iPAQ Backup saves your data in a backup file. You may designate a file name and a location for the file to be saved. iPAQ Backup backs up to a memory card, main memory, or the iPAQ File Store folder. Close all programs on your HP iPAQ before backing up or restoring your information.
Learning the Basics 2. From your computer, open Microsoft ActiveSync. From the Start menu, click Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync. 3. From the Tools menu in ActiveSync, click Backup/Restore. 4. Click the Backup or Restore tab, and select your options. 5. Click Backup Now or Restore Now. Using iPAQ File Store Folder H nf P id en tia l You can install programs and save files to the iPAQ File Store folder, which is accessed from File Explorer on your HP iPAQ.
3 Using ActiveSync H nf P id en tia l You can use Microsoft ActiveSync to: Synchronize information between your HP iPAQ hw6500 series and up to two computers or one server so that you have the latest information in all locations. ■ Change synchronization settings and the synchronization schedule. ■ Copy files between your unit and computer. ■ Install applications on your HP iPAQ. ■ Back up and restore unit information. ■ Synchronize links. ■ Send and receive e-mail. ■ Request meetings.
Using ActiveSync Connecting to a Computer Connect your HP iPAQ to your computer using Microsoft ActiveSync and the HP iPAQ cradle, a wireless infrared connection, a Wi-Fi connection or Bluetooth. For more information on using ActiveSync with Bluetooth, refer to Chapter 9, “Using Bluetooth.” H nf P id en tia l Note: When using Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize e-mail on your computer with your HP iPAQ, you must have Microsoft Outlook 98 or later installed on your personal computer.
Using ActiveSync 3. Follow the instructions in the installation wizard. For more help, click the ActiveSync Help button during installation. 4. After installing ActiveSync on your computer and, when prompted, connect the HP iPAQ to the computer using the HP iPAQ cradle. a. Connect the USB connector on the cradle 1 to the USB port on your computer. H nf P id en tia l a. Connect one end of the AC Adapter 2 to the cradle and connect the other end to an electrical outlet to charge the unit. Co b.
Using ActiveSync ■ Select information to be synchronized with your HP iPAQ (for example, Contacts, Calendar, Inbox, Tasks, Favorites, Files, Notes, and AvantGo). H nf P id en tia l Note: When you synchronize files, you can drag and drop the selected files from your computer to the synchronized folder on your HP iPAQ. If you named your device “PC1” when you created your partnership, then the synchronized folder is named “PC1.” When you synchronize, the files move to and from your HP iPAQ.
Using ActiveSync After Exchange ActiveSync creates a connection and a partnership between the device and the desktop computer, desktop pass-through is enabled by default, even if the desktop is locked or protected with a password or PIN.
Using ActiveSync Using the Serial Infrared (IR) Connection As an alternative to using the HP iPAQ cradle or Exchange ActiveSync, you can synchronize your HP iPAQ and your computer using an 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 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP operating systems installed. H nf P id en tia l To set up an infrared connection to a computer: 1.
Using ActiveSync ■ Change the type of connection from your HP iPAQ to your computer (for example, USB or infrared connections). Note: The HP iPAQ hw6500 series Mobile Messenger does not support synchronization with a personal computer using a serial cable. Select the files and information to synchronize with your computer. H nf P id en tia l ■ ■ Select the files and information you do not want to synchronize with your computer (for example, e-mail attachments).
Using ActiveSync To copy files: 1. Insert your HP iPAQ into the cradle. 2. From the Start menu on your computer, click Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync. 3. Click Explore. 4. Double-click the My Pocket PC icon. H nf P id en tia l 5. On your computer, right-click the Start menu, and select Explore. 6. Locate the file to be moved. Note: You cannot copy preinstalled files or system files. 7. Drag and drop your files between your HP iPAQ and your computer.
Using ActiveSync Installing Programs Use ActiveSync to install programs on your HP iPAQ from your computer: 1. Use the HP iPAQ Cradle to connect your HP iPAQ to your personal computer. 2. Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard provided with the program. H nf P id en tia l 3. Check the screen on your HP iPAQ to see if any further steps are necessary to complete the program installation.
Using ActiveSync Using ActiveSync to Send and Receive E-mail H nf P id en tia l You can send and receive e-mail messages by synchronizing your HP iPAQ with your computer using ActiveSync. If you are using ActiveSync to send and receive e-mail messages, the name of the folder you are using is displayed at the bottom of the screen. For more information on sending and receiving e-mail using ActiveSync, from the Start menu, tap Help > Messaging.
4 Learning Input Methods CAUTION: To avoid damaging your HP iPAQ screen, always use a stylus or your finger. Never use a pen or any type of metal pointer on the screen. H nf P id en tia l Ä To input information to your HP iPAQ, you can use the Thumb Keyboard, tap the soft keyboard on the screen, or write with the Letter Recognizer, Microsoft Transcriber, or Block Recognizer in any application.
Learning Input Methods H nf P id en tia l Keyboard Components Blue Key This function key is used in conjunction with Blue symbols on the upper left of the keyboard keys to type symbols and to type numbers on the numeric keypad. 2 Calendar button Press to display your calendar, press again to change the calendar format. Co 1 3 Start menu button Press to display the Start menu.
Learning Input Methods Action Blue Key + any key Enters characters printed on the upper left of the key (indicated in blue). Blue Key pressed twice Toggles on blue keys. Press Blue Key once to toggle off.
Learning Input Methods Note: To type a backslash (\) on the Thumb keyboard, first press the Blue Fn Key + P to create a forward slash (/), then the Symbol/Space Bar key to modify it as necessary. Refer to the following “Accent Characters” section for more information on modifying characters. Accent Characters H nf P id en tia l To type any of the accent characters, press the letter you require to be accented, then press the Blue Fn Key and the Symbol/Space bar.
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Learning Input Methods Special Character Table (Continued) Original Character Modified Character (Continued) + ±&-_ ! ¡?¿ . :,; # H nf P id en tia l * @ % ~ ^ Using the On-Screen Keyboard Use the stylus to tap letters, numbers, and symbols on the on-screen keyboard to enter typed text directly onto the screen. Note: A question mark within a program indicates a Help file. Tap the ? to open the Help file. Co 1. From any application, tap the up arrow next to the Input Panel icon.
Learning Input Methods 2. Tap Keyboard to display a keyboard on the screen. Note: To see symbols on the keyboard, tap the 123 or Shift key. 3. Tap a letter, symbol, or number to enter information. 4. Tap OK. H nf P id en tia l Writing with the Stylus and the Letter Recognizer Use the stylus and Letter Recognizer to write letters, numbers, and symbols on the screen. Create words and sentences by writing in uppercase (ABC), lowercase (abc), and symbols (123) as instructed here.
Learning Input Methods What you write will be converted to text. H nf P id en tia l Note: For the Letter Recognizer to work effectively, write characters between the dashed line and baseline. ■ If you are writing a letter like “p,” write the top portion within the dashed line and baseline, and the tail portion below the baseline. ■ If you writing a letter like “b,” write the bottom portion within the dashed line and baseline, and the top portion above the dashed line.
Learning Input Methods Writing with the Stylus and Block Recognizer Write letters, numbers, and symbols using the stylus and Block Recognizer. Create words and sentences by writing letters and numbers in specific areas. 1. From any application, tap the up arrow next to the Input Panel button. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap Block Recognizer. Note: For online Help, tap the ? 3. Write a word, letter, or symbol between the hatch marks. a. To type text, write a letter between the hatch marks labeled “abc.” b.
Learning Input Methods Drawing and Writing on the Screen Use the stylus as a pen to draw and write on the screen in the Notes program or from the Notes tab in Calendar, Contacts, or Tasks. 1. From the Start menu, tap Notes > New. 2. Draw and write on the screen. 3. Tap the Pen icon. H nf P id en tia l 4. Tap OK.
Learning Input Methods Changing Word Suggestion Options As you type or write, the HP iPAQ suggests words for you in a box above the soft keyboard, Letter Recognizer, or Block Recognizer. Note: This feature is unavailable when you use the Thumb Keyboard or Transcriber. H nf P id en tia l You determine: ■ If words are suggested. ■ The number of letters you enter before a word is suggested. ■ The number of words that are suggested per entry. To change settings for word suggestions: 1.
Learning Input Methods 3. Tap the down arrow associated with letters and select the number of letters you want to type before a word is suggested. H nf P id en tia l t Co 4. Tap the down arrow associated with words and select the number of words you want suggested. 5. Tap OK. Note: If you do not want any words suggested, tap the checkbox to remove the checkmark next to Suggest words when entering text.
Revised: 12/16/04 5 Using the Phone Features H nf P id en tia l Use the HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger phone to make and receive telephone calls and send and receive Text and MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages. Your mobile phone service provider may provide other useful services such as voice mail. The phone can also be used to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or work network so you can browse the Web and read e-mail.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features SIM Card H nf P id en tia l A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is required to operate the phone features on your HP iPAQ. The SIM card is a plastic card embedded with a computer chip that stores and transacts data.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Inserting a SIM Card Note: If the battery is already installed, you must remove it before inserting the SIM card. For more information on this, see Chapter 13, “Managing the Battery.” To insert the SIM card into the HP iPAQ: 1. On the back of your HP iPAQ, remove the back cover: H nf P id en tia l a. Press down on the battery latch 1. Co b. Use your thumb to slide the back cover down and away from the device 2.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 2. Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot by aligning the notched corner on the card with the notched corner in the SIM slot, then push the SIM card into the SIM slot. Be sure to push it in all the way. H nf P id en tia l Note: The gold side of the SIM card should be facing down when it is inserted into the SIM slot. Co Removing the SIM Card 1. Repeat the previous steps to remove the back cover and battery. 2.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Activating Your Phone Service Before you are able to use the phone feature on your HP iPAQ, you will need to subscribe with a mobile phone service provider. H nf P id en tia l Note: If you purchased your HP iPAQ from a mobile service provider, phone service may be activated at time of purchase or the mobile service provider may include activation instructions.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features ❏ Text Message/MMS—Text Message Service/Multimedia Message Service ❏ Voice Mail ❏ VPN—Virtual Private network You can obtain additional information on these services from your mobile phone service provider. H nf P id en tia l Your PIN After your SIM card is activated, it may be configured with a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to prevent unauthorized use of your mobile phone. Note: Emergency phone calls do not require entering a PIN.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 2. Select Require PIN when phone is used. Note: To change the PIN at any time, tap CHANGE PIN. Note: To safeguard your HP iPAQ device from unauthorized use, see the section Setting a Password in Chapter 1, “Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger.” H nf P id en tia l Phone Buttons and Icons Phone Icons Definition ■ Press this green Answer/Send Application Button to answer a call, access the phone keypad, and send a call.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Phone Icons Definition (Continued) Call Forwarding Active Phone Volume is active. Microphone is in mute position. H nf P id en tia l GPRS Service is available. Active data connection to GPRS network. Event notifications set to vibrate instead of alarm. To set to vibrate: Tap Speaker icon in the Navigation bar and in the pop-up menu, tap Vibrate. One or more instant messages have been received. Tap this icon to view messages.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Checking Your Connection and Signal Strength After you insert the activated SIM card into your HP iPAQ, your unit will connect to your service provider’s network. H nf P id en tia l The powered on icon ( ) indicates that you are connected to your service provider’s network. After that, a full strength is indicated by the signal strength icon ( ). The number of vertical bars in the icon diminish as the signal strength diminishes.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features ■ Press the green Answer/Send Phone button to display the phone keypad. Enter a phone number on the keypad and tap Yes when asked if you want to turn the phone on. ■ From the Today screen, tap the phone icon in the Navigation bar and, from the Pop-up menu, tap Turn off flight mode. H nf P id en tia l Note: Flight mode turns on/off all wireless functions on your HP iPAQ.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features You can select pre-defined profiles for specific situations. These pre-defined profiles have common settings for Alerts, Display Settings, Power, and Wireless. There are four button icons that allow you to modify settings for Alert, Display, Power, and Wireless. H nf P id en tia l Alert Display Power Wireless Tap to select Profile Setting a Profile To set a profile: Co 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > HP Profiles icon. 2.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features a. Use Alert to select a ring type and tone, set the type to On, Vibrate, or Off, and set the volumes for device and phone. b. Use Display to adjust backlight brightness and set a timer to turn off the backlight if device is not used. c. Use Power to set a timer to turn off the power if device is not used. H nf P id en tia l d. Use Wireless to keep wireless settings On or Off (Phone and Bluetooth). 5. Tap OK when you have finished setting the profile.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features H nf P id en tia l This menu is not active on Kudu yet. I will create a new screenshot when it is active. 2. Tap the desired profile. Note: The quick access menu disappears after 30 seconds. Co Note: When the Backlight is adjusted to its lowest setting, it cannot be turned on from the quick access menu. It can only be turned back on by accessing the Start menu > Settings > System > Backlight > Brightness tab and adjusting the brightness level.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 3. Then tap or press the Talk button to dial the number. 4. Tap Yes when you are asked if you want to turn the phone on.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features SIM Contacts Help When switching SIM cards between devices, use SIM Contacts to copy contacts from a new SIM card to Contacts on your device. To copy a contact from your SIM card onto your device, in SIM Contacts, select the contact you want to copy to your device and tap COPY NOW. ❏ To verify that your contacts have been copied to your device, switch to Contacts and search for the added contacts.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 3. In the Location field, tap the Up/Down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed dial entry. The first speed dial location is reserved for your voice mail. 4. Tap OK. Creating a Speed Dial Entry from Contacts 1. Tap and hold the contact name. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap Add to Speed Dial. 3. Tap the Up/Down arrows to select an available location to assign as the new speed dial entry. 4. Tap OK. Editing a Speed Dial Entry 1.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Adjusting Phone Volume During a phone call, push the Phone volume slider on the top, left side of the device up (+) or down (-). Note: The Phone volume can only be adjusted during a phone call. H nf P id en tia l Enabling the Mute Function During a call, you can mute your microphone so that the person with whom you are speaking cannot hear you, but you can still hear him or her.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 4. To listen to the selected sounds, tap the Play icon. When you are finished listening, tap the red Stop icon. Note: You can also select Ring Tones by tapping Start > Settings > Phone icon. H nf P id en tia l Note: To use custom.wav, .mid, or .wma files as ring tones, use ActiveSync on your personal computer to copy the file to the My Device\Windows\Rings folder on your device. Then, select the sound from the Ring tone list.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Adding Ring Tones You can add different sounds to notify you of different events on your HP iPAQ. 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Add Ring Tone. 2. Tap the Ring tone list, and select the event sound you want to use, and tap the Add button. H nf P id en tia l Enabling Speakerphone Mode Your HP iPAQ has a speakerphone mode that allows you to talk hands-free or allows other people to listen to the caller. To enable the speakerphone mode: 1.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Using Voice Mail The first speed dial location is set as a default for your voice mailbox number. When you insert your SIM card into your HP iPAQ, it sets as default the voice mailbox number of your mobile service provider. You may need to configure your phone to the Voice Mail setting by dialing or setting the Voice Mail dial number or password.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features To use Call Waiting to answer an incoming call during a phone conversation, tap Answer to move the current phone call to Call Waiting. The phone call on Call Waiting displays on the screen. Tap Ignore if you do not want to answer the incoming call. Displaying Caller ID You can display your caller ID when placing a phone call. H nf P id en tia l 1. From the Phone keypad, tap Tools > Options > Services tab. 2. Tap Caller ID > Get Settings. 3. Select Everyone. 4.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 3. Select Forward all incoming phone calls, and specify the phone number to receive forwarded calls. You can also use call forwarding to forward incoming calls to a different number based on your situation. Select Unavailable to forward calls only when your phone is turned off or you are unreachable. ❏ Select Busy to forward calls only when the line is busy. ❏ Select No answer to forward calls only when you can’t answer your phone.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features ■ Tap the ■ In the pop-up volume box, move the ringer volume ( slider to the desired volume level. icon in the Navigation bar. ) Select On, Vibrate, or Off to quickly change both the ringer and system volume settings. You can also move the volume control on your device to quickly change both the ringer and system volume settings. H nf P id en tia l Changing the Phone Settings Tap Start > Settings > Phone.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features ❏ Secure your Phone by placing a checkmark in the Require PIN when phone is used box. Note: Your mobile service provider may already have given you a PIN to use with the Phone. After entering that PIN, you may change the PIN at any time. H nf P id en tia l Changing Services Settings You can change service settings by either of the following methods: ■ From the Start menu, tap Settings > Phone > Services tab, tap a service, and then tap Get Settings.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Using International Roaming When you are planning on traveling abroad or to foreign countries, you will be able to use your HP iPAQ to call home or anywhere by first setting it up for international roaming.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Changing Network Settings You can change Network Settings by either of the following methods: ■ From the Start menu, tap Settings > Phone > Network tab. ■ From the Phone keypad, tap Tools > Options > Network tab. The GSM/GPRS connection your device is currently using will be listed at the top of the screen.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Note: In the event you are unable to locate a network, you must reset the device by tapping Start > Settings > Phone > Network tab and under Network Selection, tap Automatic > Find network. H nf P id en tia l Configuring Your HP iPAQ for Your SIM Card When the SIM card connects to your service provider’s network, it may be updated by your service provider to include new network parameters for faster connection.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Modifying the GSM/GPRS Network Settings The first time you use your SIM Card, the GSM/GPRS Settings Manager automatically updates changes in the network parameters if there are any. You can modify these settings to your own preference or create your own network settings. H nf P id en tia l If the automatic network detection fails, you can manually relaunch it by pressing the Automatic detection button on the GSM/GPRS Settings screen below.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features H nf P id en tia l Note: In the event the automatic detection setting fails, you will need to complete one of the two following items: ■ Select the appropriate country and operator name, then tap OK. The settings will automatically update. ■ If your operator name does not appear in the drop-down list, you must manually add it to the list by tapping the down arrow in the Operator box and tapping “Create New . . .”.
Revised: 12/16/04 H nf P id en tia l Using the Phone Features Note: To restore default connections, on the GSM/GPRS Parameters screen, select the correct country and operator name, then tap Automatic Detection. Editing an Internet Connection If you tapped Internet Connection Information on the above Edit Properties screen: 1. Select the connection to edit by tapping the appropriate box and tapping OK. 2. Enter a name for the connection such as the carrier name. Co 3. Tap Next. 4.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 10. On the next screen, tap one of the following: ❏ Dynamic DNS addresses ❏ Static DNS addresses 11. Tap OK. Editing SMS Text Message Settings If you tapped SMS Text Message on the Edit Properties screen: H nf P id en tia l 1. Under Enter the Service Center Number, enter the Operator Phone Number to which all Text messages will be sent for delivery by the network. 2. Tap OK.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Editing WAP Information Settings If you tap WAP Information on the Edit Properties screen: 1. Enter the IP address and the Port information for the WAP Gateway. 2. Tap Next. 3. Enter the IP address and the Port information for the secure WAP Gateway. H nf P id en tia l 4. Tap Finish.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features ❏ WAP Gateway ❏ Secure WAP Gateway—IP and Port To create a new connection: 1. Tap the down arrow under Country and select the appropriate country name. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap the down arrow under Operator, and tap “Create new ...”. 3. Tap the down arrow under Country and select the appropriate country name. Co 4. Enter the new operator name. 5. Tap Next.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features Editing Network Properties Tapping on the Edit Network Properties bar on the GPRS Settings screen gives you access to the following areas: Internet Connection Information—Walks you through the different settings for GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) and CSD (Circuit Switched Data) connections. ❏ Text Message (SMS)—Allows you to modify the Text Message service center number.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features TTY Functionality for the Hearing-Impaired Note: The TTY software application is included on the Companion CD and must be downloaded onto the HP iPAQ before it can be enabled. H nf P id en tia l This HP iPAQ supports TTY (Tele-typewriter) functionality. This functionality allows hearing-impaired persons to communicate using existing telephony infrastructure, including cellular phones.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 2. Place a checkmark in the Enable TTY support box by tapping it. H nf P id en tia l 3. Tap OK. The TTY icon displays in the Navigation bar when it is enabled. 4. Connect the optional TTY device or plug to the headphone as stated in the device manufacturer’s documentation and connect the headphone to the HP iPAQ. This connection activates the TTY audio mode. Making a Phone Call Using the TTY Device Co 1.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features When you are finished typing your phone conversation, the person on the other end of the line may begin typing their answers or comments to you. 4. To end a phone call, press and hold the red phone button on the bottom of the HP iPAQ. H nf P id en tia l Note: TTY audio mode activation may not be possible while a telephone call is already in progress. NOTE: ■ If a normal headset is connected while TTY support is enabled, the audio quality may be decreased.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using the Phone Features 2. Uncheck the Enable TTY support box. Co H nf P id en tia l Note: It has not been determined if deactivation by either method is possible while a TTY telephone call is in progress.
6 H nf P id en tia l Managing Multiple Wireless Connections Using the iPAQ Wireless Manager The iPAQ Wireless Manager application provides a centralized control for you to manage wireless features on the HP iPAQ. The iPAQ Wireless screen has two individual power buttons to turn wireless features on and off—one at a time, and one All Off button to turn off all wireless features at the same time. The screen also includes Settings buttons to configure Phone and Bluetooth.
Managing Multiple Wireless Connections H nf P id en tia l T ■ To power on one or more wireless activities, tap the desired buttons. ■ To power off one or more wireless activities, tap the desired buttons or tap the All Off button ( ) to power off all activities. Power Buttons The two Power buttons display: Gray background with an x ( off. ) when they are powered Co ■ ■ Amber background when they are powered on and signals are available, but not connected.
Managing Multiple Wireless Connections The All Off button displays: ■ Gray background with the x ( features are powered off. ■ Green background when one or more wireless features are powered on. ) when all wireless Settings Buttons H nf P id en tia l The settings buttons—Phone Settings, Bluetooth Settings, and Bluetooth Manager— only function when the Power buttons are enabled.
Managing Multiple Wireless Connections Managing Data Connections When you tap a Data Connectivity icon in the Navigation bar, it opens a drop-down Connectivity box that displays the status of your wireless data connections and information about which service is connected. From this drop-down box, you can also create new connections, access wireless settings menus, and turn on or off the wireless features. H nf P id en tia l Data Connectivity Icons Inactive connection to computer or wireless network.
Revised: 12/16/04 7 Making Your Data Connections H nf P id en tia l The HP iPAQ hw6500 series offers you a comprehensive set of wireless capabilities to keep you connected in or out of the office. With Global System for Mobile Communications/General Packet Radio Service/Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution (GSM/GPRS/EDGE), and Bluetooth integrated into a single device, you have broad coverage offering high speed access to the Internet, and to business and personal information.
Revised: 12/16/04 Making Your Data Connections ■ Make a wireless GSM/GPRS/EDGE connection to place a phone call or send or receive e-mail, text message, or Multimedia Message Service (MMS) messages. H nf P id en tia l Note: EDGE technology delivers faster data speed than GPRS to mobile devices. It allows users to connect to the Internet and send and receive data, including digital images, Web pages and photographs faster than with a GSM/GPRS network.
Revised: 12/16/04 Making Your Data Connections Impact of Data Connection When Phone Call is Received H nf P id en tia l Class B mobile phones may be attached to both GPRS and GSM services, using one service at a time. Class B enables making/ receiving a voice call, or sending/receiving an text message during a GPRS connection. During voice calls or text messaging, GPRS services are suspended and then resumed automatically after the call or text message session has ended.
Revised: 12/16/04 Making Your Data Connections Manually Configuring your GPRS connection on your HP iPAQ Note: Use this manual process only if the automatic settings manager is not working and you are unable to make a connection. 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon. H nf P id en tia l 2. Select Add a new modem connection from either My ISP or My Work Network sections. 3. Enter a descriptive name for the connection (for example, Phone Dialup or anything you want). 4.
Revised: 12/16/04 Making Your Data Connections Your service provider can provide additional information on connecting to the Internet using GPRS. Setting Up a WAP Browser H nf P id en tia l Wireless application protocol (WAP) delivers content in a reduced format to fit the HP iPAQ screen. WAP protocol can accommodate the low memory limitations of handheld devices and the low-bandwidth limitations of a wireless-handheld connection. Note: This protocol requires a GPRS/EDGE connection.
Revised: 12/16/04 Making Your Data Connections Connecting to a Private Network Setting Up VPN Server Connections A VPN connection enables you to securely connect to a private or a corporate network, via the Internet. To set up a VPN server connection: H nf P id en tia l 1. Contact your network administrator for your user name, password, domain name, TCP/IP settings, and host name or IP address of the VPN server. 2. Be sure your data connection is active. 3.
Revised: 12/16/04 Making Your Data Connections 4. Under My Work Network, tap Edit my proxy server > Proxy Settings tab. 5. Tap the This network connects to the Internet and This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet checkboxes. 6. In the Proxy server box, enter the proxy server name. H nf P id en tia l 7. If you need to change port number or proxy server type settings, tap the Advanced button and change the desired settings. 8. Tap OK.
Revised: 12/16/04 Making Your Data Connections 1. From the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer > Address Bar. Note: If the Address Bar is not visible, tap the View tab > Address Bar to turn it on. 2. Enter the Internet address in the Address bar. 3. Tap the Go icon. H nf P id en tia l Using a Favorites List With Pocket Internet Explorer and a connection to the Internet, you can view Web sites on your HP iPAQ by selecting one from your Favorites list. To select a Web site from your Favorites list: 1.
12/16/04 8 Using GPS Navigation H nf P id en tia l Getting Acquainted Your HP iPAQ includes Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigation technology. GPS Navigation technology is based on a worldwide system of GPS satellites orbiting earth that continuously transmit digital radio signals. These radio signals contain data on the satellites’ locations and their exact clock time and are used to determine your location on the earth.
Using GPS Navigation GPS Navigation Features ■ Your device comes with one free city map that can be downloaded from the Internet. You may purchase full map sets for a country or region at http://www.tomtom.com/gpsnavigation. recently developed suburbs and country areas may not be ✎ Some included on the downloaded maps and will not be discernible on H nf P id en tia l the screen.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation Downloading a Map Important: A good policy to follow is to download all GPS maps to an SD memory card or to iPAQ File Store folder for safekeeping. This will prevent you from losing your map from possible power losses to the device, or from loss of software should it be necessary to perform a hard reset on the HP iPAQ. H nf P id en tia l You can download one free city map anywhere in the United States, Canada or Western Europe.
Using GPS Navigation typically encountered on corporate networks. You will then need to temporarily uncheck this option and fill in the appropriate proxy server address and port in the Proxy Server section of that screen. You may have to contact your corporate IT staff for this information, or try it at home where proxy servers are less typical. To download a map: 1. Place the HP iPAQ in the cradle and make sure the cradle is connected to and synchronized with your personal computer.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation 8. Tap Yes to confirm the map will be download to the /My Documents folder in Main Memory on your HP iPAQ. Note: Co H nf P id en tia l To change the folder or save to iPAQ File Store, tap Change. 9. While the map is downloading to your device, a progress bar displays on screen. When the progress bar closes, tap the X in the top right corner of the screen to exit. 10. MOVE HOME ADDRESS SETTINGS AFTER LANGUAGE SELECTION.
Using GPS Navigation 11. Once the city map is downloaded, the next screen asks “Would you like to specify your ‘Home’ address now? Tap No or Yes. a home address is useful. For example, you will be able ✎ Providing to plan a route back home from anywhere with a single tap on the screen. If you tap No, you can always add it later. If you tap Yes, you will need to perform the following steps: H nf P id en tia l a.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation Themap first time GPS is launched, you will requested toreplaced. specify a This was copied without a functioning GPS be signal. It will be few preferences. To select your preferences: a. Tap anywhere on the second screen to begin. b. Tap an option to set up the application for Right-handed or Left-handed operation and tap Done. c. Tap which unit to use to specify how distances are displayed (Miles or Kilometers) and tap Done. H nf P id en tia l d.
Using GPS Navigation Viewing the Main Screen Use the main screen to navigate to your destination. Your position displays on the map using your GPS receiver. H nf P id en tia l IMPORTANT: If your GPS receiver has not yet determined a clear position from the GPS satellites, the main screen displays your last known position. To indicate that your actual position is unknown, the screen will display in black and white instead of the standard colors.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation Explanation 4 Your current GPS location. 5 “Sound off” warning indicator. If this indicator is not shown, displayed instructions will be accompanied by voice instructions. Use the Sound preference to turn on/off voice instructions. 6 Signal strengh bars indicate the strength of the GPS signal. H nf P id en tia l No. 7 The journey information shows the current time, estimated time of arrival and the time left to reach the destination.
Using GPS Navigation Operating the Main Screen 1 Tap somewhere in the middle of the map to open the menu. 2 Tap the journey H nf P id en tia l information area to open the detailed route summary. 3 Tap the instruction area to repeat the last spoken instruction (if still available and if volume is turned on). Using the Menu The menu provides access to all Navigation functions and consists of two screens. Use the button to browse the menu screens. 1.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation 1 Menu command bar 2 Current time 3 Menu options H nf P id en tia l 4 Next page button 6 Cancel button 5 Relevant information (if available) Option Function Navigate to . . .—Tap to calculate a route from your current position to a destination. The destination can be anything except your current position. Co Find alternative—Tap to recalculate a new route if you do not like the original route. Clear route—Tap to remove the calculated route.
Using GPS Navigation Option Function H nf P id en tia l Plan from A to B—Without a valid GPS signal, you can still use this to calculate a route. When you want to prepare for your trip in advance and you are not in your car, this is a valuable function. Use it to find out out how long a trip would take, or how long it would take someone to travel to your home. The difference between this function and the Navigate to... function is that Navigate to...
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation 3. Tap the icon Address on the Navigate to... screen to enter a new address. Note: After you add your frequently used addresses to your Favorites list, you will be able to tap the Favorite icon in place of the Address icon and tap the address from your Favorites list instead of re-entering it on the screen. H nf P id en tia l 4. Use the keyboard to enter the first few letters of the city name and select the city from the list on the screen. 5.
Using GPS Navigation Adding a Favorite To quickly access the addresses that you frequently use, add them to the Favorites list: 1. Tap in the middle of the Main screen to display the Options screen. 2. Tap Add favorite. H nf P id en tia l 3. Tap one of the following icons on the Add as favorite screen and complete the instructions after each item below to add a favorite: Home—If the appropriate home address displays, use the on-screen keypad to enter a name for the address, and tap Done.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation 3. Tap your favorite address from the list and the Main screen with the directions to the selected address displays. Note: To rename or delete an address from your Favorite list, on the Option screen, tap Change preferences > Maintain favorites. Tap the address to be renamed or deleted, and tap the Rename or Delete button. H nf P id en tia l Using the Route Summary Screen The route summary screen gives you an overview of the calculated route.
Using GPS Navigation ■ Tap the Map button 8 to browse around on the map of your route. ■ Tap the Done button 7 to start navigating in the main screen. Using the Map Browser H nf P id en tia l Use the map browser to browse the map. You will find the same items on the screen map as on a paper map, for example - cities, town, roads, streets, rivers and lakes, points of interest (such as gas stations, restaurants, hospitals, lodging, parks, etc.).
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation Option Function Tap the GPS button (located on the top, right corner of the screen) to recenter the map around your current GPS location. Options Use the Options button to change items currently displayed on the map: Show the number of roads and streets Show the number of street names H nf P id en tia l ■ ■ ■ ■ Show or hide all points of interest Show or hide favorites Use the search button to search for a specific location.
Using GPS Navigation Switching to a Schematic View Instead of viewing the main screen, you can switch to an at-a-glance schematic view to display driving instructions. To switch to the schematic view, from the Options menu, tap Change preferences ( ) > Turn Off Map display. Note: You can also set the Navigator to hide the map only when you go faster than a certain speed. H nf P id en tia l Need a functional GPS to snap this screen.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation When a line has too much text to fit on a screen, it will be abbreviated. When you tap an item and keep your finger or stylus on the screen, the item will be adjusted in size in order to show the complete text. H nf P id en tia l ■ To browse for items with a particular name, type the first few letters of the name by tapping the buttons on the keyboard. To remove a character, tap on the keyboard. To enter digits and special symbols, tap alternative keyboard.
Using GPS Navigation Recent destination—a recently traveled location ❏ Point of Interest (POI)—points of interest such as a restaurant, hotel, hospital, park, hospital, etc. H nf P id en tia l ❏ Selecting your Home Location On the Options screen, tap Navigate to..., then tap the Home icon and the main screen displays showing the way home if you have already entered your home address. ■ Change your Home location by using the Change Home Location preference on the Change Preferences screen.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation Selecting a Favorite 1. Tap in the middle of the Main screen. 2. Tap the Navigate to... icon, then tap Favorite and select an address from the displayed list. Selecting a Recent Destination 1. Tap in the middle of the Main screen. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap the Navigate to... icon, then tap Recent destination and select a recent destination from the displayed list. Selecting your GPS Position 1. Tap in the middle of the Main screen. 2. Tap the Navigate to...
H nf P id en tia l Using GPS Navigation Note: The POI browser only shows the nearest points of interest, not all of them. If your name does not display in the list, you may have to enter more letters of the name before it appears in the list. Finding an Address In Navigator, you find an address by going from a general description to a specific description. In other words, you first specify the city or postal code area, then the street name, and then the house number or crossing. Co 1.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation 5. Tap the house number or tap the Crossing button and enter the names of two intersecting streets for a precise location. 6. When the name you are looking for appears in the list below, tap it to select it. Setting Your Preferences H nf P id en tia l You can customize your map screens to display different appearances such as colors, 3D displays, show or hide certain features, etc.
Using GPS Navigation 5. Tap an icon from the menu to change your preference. Description of Preference Icons Icon Preferences Use night colors on the map display. Use day colors on the map display. H nf P id en tia l 3D display is visible - tap to turn off 3D display to show map from the sky. 2D display is visible - tap to turn on 3D display to show map from a bird’s eye perspective. Turn off map display. Turn on map display. Hide POI or Points of Interest from displaying on the map.
12/16/04 Using GPS Navigation Description of Preference Icons Icon Preferences Set day color scheme Set night color scheme Set units—allows you to specify how you want distances expressed, longitudes and latitudes displayed, and how the clock format is displayed. H nf P id en tia l Left-handed lay-out—Important buttons and controls will be located on the left side of the screen. Right-handed layout—Important buttons and controls will be located on the right side of the screen.
Using GPS Navigation H nf P id en tia l Setting Your Vocal Preference To select a different voice, tap the forward and backward buttons to browse the different voices, and tap Select to select a voice. Note: To hear a sample of a voice, tap the Test button. Co To select a different language for driving instructions, tap the flag symbol and select the flag that represents the language of your country. There are more voices available to download at http://www.tomtom.com/gpsnavigation.
Revised: 12/16/04 9 Using Bluetooth H nf P id en tia l Your HP iPAQ comes with built-in Bluetooth technology that allows short-range connections and provides fast, reliable, wireless communication.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth ■ Create a personal area network (PAN) to chat, play games, etc. H nf P id en tia l Note: Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate networks, and other wireless communications, such as Bluetooth-enabled devices, may require separately purchased additional hardware and other compatible equipment, in addition to a standard Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) or Wi-Fi infrastructure and a separately purchased service contract.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Understanding Terms The following Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapter. Definition Authentication Verification of a numeric passkey before a connection or activity can be completed. Authorization Approval of a connection or activity before it can be completed. Bonding (Paired devices) Creating a trusted connection between your device and another. After a bond is created, the two devices become paired.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Supported Services The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth ■ Specify security settings ■ Define settings for sharing and connecting ■ View software and port information Turning On Bluetooth To turn on Bluetooth: 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon. H nf P id en tia l 2. On the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap the Bluetooth icon. When Bluetooth is turned on, the Bluetooth LED on the top of your HP iPAQ blinks blue. To turn off Bluetooth, tap the Bluetooth icon again.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth To display the Accessibility screen: 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar. 2. On the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap Bluetooth > Settings > Accessibility tab. 3. Highlight the name in the Name field and enter your new Device Identification name. The device name is what other devices see on their screen when they locate your device. H nf P id en tia l 4. Select Allow other devices to connect. 5.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Automatically Enabling Services To automatically enable services: 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar. 2. Tap Bluetooth > Settings > Services tab. H nf P id en tia l 3. In the Services box, select the service you want to enable: File Transfer, Information Exchange, Serial Port, Personal Network Server, Hands free, or Dial-up Networking Server. Co 4. The Service you select automatically enables the Service settings.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth 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. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth > Settings > Services tab. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap the tab for the service you want to enable: File Transfer, Information Exchange, Serial Port, Personal Network Server, Hands free, or Dial-up Networking Server.
Revised: 12/16/04 H nf P id en tia l Using Bluetooth 5. Tap the Folder icon and locate a desired file folder. 6. Tap OK. Understanding Profiles Use profiles to quickly enable selected personal settings in multiple environments. Creating a Profile To create a profile: Co 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar 2. Tap Bluetooth > Settings > General tab > Profile icon.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth 3. Tap the New button. 4. Enter a descriptive name. 5. Select an existing profile to use as a template. 6. Tap OK. Activating a Profile H nf P id en tia l When a new profile is created, you must activate it to function as the current profile. To activate a profile after creating it: 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Settings. 2. From the General tab, select it from the Current Profile down arrow list. 3. Tap OK.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Renaming a Profile 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Settings. 2. From the General tab, tap the Profile icon. 3. Select a profile from the Add/Delete Profiles list. 4. Tap the Rename button. 5. Enter a new descriptive name. H nf P id en tia l 6. Tap OK. Deleting a Profile 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon > Bluetooth > Settings. 2. From the General tab, tap the Profile icon. 3.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Working with Bluetooth Manager Use Bluetooth Manager to: ■ Establish connections ■ Exchange business cards or files ■ Control the on-screen display ■ Display shortcuts H nf P id en tia l Opening Bluetooth Manager From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager. The first screen that displays is My Shortcuts. Note: Bluetooth must be powered on to enable the Bluetooth Manager button.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth After two devices are paired, they have a trusted relationship with each other. No additional input is needed from the user. Therefore, connections and activities can be performed between the paired devices without constant authorization from the user. Note: The remote device must have Bluetooth turned on and set up to allow discovery before the connection can occur. To pair devices: H nf P id en tia l 1.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Connecting to Other Devices Use ActiveSync, serial and dial-up connections to communicate with other Bluetooth devices. Establish a partnership with a cell phone and set up the Bluetooth services it offers. Identifying the Communications Port H nf P id en tia l You can identify the virtual COM ports used to create a serial port connection. You may need to identify these COM ports for activities such as printing.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Establishing an ActiveSync Connection You can set up an ActiveSync partnership with a Bluetooth-enabled computer by first setting up your computer, then setting up your HP iPAQ. If you own an HP Evo Notebook or Desktop computer, you can use the Bluetooth Multiport Module presinstalled on that computer with your HP iPAQ.
Revised: 12/16/04 H nf P id en tia l Using Bluetooth 5. Select Bluetooth Serial Port, then click on the Delete COM Port button. 6. Click on the Local Services tab, then click Add Serial Service. Co 7. Type a name for the serial service, then select Startup Automatically. 8. Remove the checkmark from the Secure Connection box, then select the COM port that is the same as the one you wrote down earlier. Click Apply > OK > OK.
Revised: 12/16/04 H nf P id en tia l Using Bluetooth 9. Open ActiveSync on your computer, then click File > Connection Settings. 10. Check the Allow Serial Cable or Infrared Connection to this COM Port box. Co 11. Select the COM port that is the same as the one you wrote down earlier, then click OK.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Setting Up an ActiveSync Partnership on Your HP iPAQ To establish an ActiveSync connection: 1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth > Manager. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap New > ActiveSync via Bluetooth > Next. 3. Follow the connection wizard instructions. Co Note: Be sure the ActiveSync COM port setting on your HP iPAQ is the same as the COM port setting used for Bluetooth on your computer. See the section “Identifying the Communications Port.” 4.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth 5. Under Serial Port Selection, select the name of the serial port for the computer selected above, then tap Next > Finish. Note: If you are setting up the ActiveSync partnership with an Evo Notebook or Desktop computer, select the name you typed in Step 7 of “Using the HP Bluetooth Multiport Module for Evo Notebooks and Desktops.” H nf P id en tia l .
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking Service Use dial-up networking (DUN) to connect to the internet from another Bluetooth device through your HP iPAQ. Using Dial-Up Networking Service Note: An activated SIM card must be inserted in your HP iPAQ and the phone must be turned on before beginning this process. H nf P id en tia l To connect to a device that provides phone or modem access: 1. You must first pair the two devices.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth On the Alternate device: 6. A settings box displays your device dialing *99#. On the Bluetooth My Shortcuts screen, you will see an icon with two green arrows pointing toward each other to indicate a connection has occurred. You can now connect to the internet. H nf P id en tia l Note: After you create the dial-up networking shortcut with a device, tap and hold the Dial-up Networking icon in the My Shortcuts tab of Bluetooth Manager, and tap Connect.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Creating a File Transfer Connection 1. From the Today screen, tap iPAQ Wireless > Bluetooth > Manager. The first screen that displays is My Shortcuts. 2. Tap New > Browse files on a remote device > Next. 3. Tap the name of the remote device when it displays on the screen. Note: H nf P id en tia l The remote device must have Bluetooth turned on and set up to allow discovery before the connection can occur. Sending Files 1.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth 4. Tap File > Get. 5. Tap OK. Deleting a File from a Remote Device 1. Tap and hold a file transfer shortcut icon, and tap Connect. 2. Navigate to the file location on the remote device. 3. Tap the file. H nf P id en tia l 4. Tap File > Delete. 5. Tap Yes to verify you want to delete the selected file. 6. Tap OK.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth 4. Tap the Advanced... button. H nf P id en tia l 5. Tap the My business card (vCard) icon. 6. Select your contact name from the Contacts list. 7. Tap OK. Co Note: To create a new business card, tap the Contacts icon next to the vCard icon and create a new business card. Tap OK when you are finished.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Sending Business Cards 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap Tools > Business Card Exchange. 3. Tap the Send icon. 4. Tap the device where you want to send your business card. 5. Tap OK. Note: Be sure the receiving device has been enabled to accept the transfer. Co Requesting Business Cards 1.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Exchanging Business Cards You can exchange business card information with another device. If available, the device’s information will be sent directly into your Contacts list in Pocket Outlook. To exchange business cards: 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap Tools > Business Card Exchange. 3. Tap the Exchange icon. 4. Tap the device with which you want to exchange your business card. 5.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth ■ Device’s name ■ Connection status ■ Length of connection ■ Signal strength To view the connection status: 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap and hold an active connection icon or list name, and tap Status. 3. Tap OK. Closing a Connection 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Command bar > Bluetooth > Manager. 2.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Creating a Shortcut Creating a shortcut to one or more services does not establish a connection. It only places a shortcut to that service on the Shortcut tab of the Bluetooth Manager. To create a shortcut: 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon in the Commnd bar > Bluetooth > Manager. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap New, then a type of service, and tap Next. 3. When the discovered device displays on your screen, tap it (device icon or list name) and tap Next.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Bluetooth Viewing Shortcuts You can view shortcuts as icons or in a list format. 1. From the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon > Bluetooth > Manager. 2. Tap View. 3. Tap List or Icon. Co H nf P id en tia l 4. Tap OK.
Revised: 12/15/04 10 Using the Camera Features Note: H nf P id en tia l Camera features are included on certain HP iPAQ hw6500 series Mobile Messenger models. The camera features of the HP iPAQ allow you to turn your HP iPAQ into a mobile digital imaging center. You can share images through e-mail or the Web, or print from your HP iPAQ using Bluetooth. The software programs described below are included on your HP iPAQ or on the Companion CD.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features H nf P id en tia l Camera Components On the back of the HP iPAQ are camera components that assist you in taking photos: 1 LED adds light to close-up photos taken within two feet of the camera. Press the LED toggle on/off button on the camera screen to turn the LED on or off. Co 2 Camera lens used to focus on the subject. 3 Mirror lens used to take a self-photo. 4 Camera shutter button on the side of the device.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features H nf P id en tia l Taking a Photo When you launch HP Photosmart, the camera screen above appears. The camera icons displayed on the screen are explained in the table below. Co HP Photosmart Icons Definition Tap to access the camera settings. Tap to review images. Tap to zoom out or press the bottom side of the Navigation button. Tap to zoom in or press the top side of the Navigation button.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features HP Photosmart Icons Definition (Continued) Tap to toggle on/off LED on the back of the device. ■ When the LED is toggled on and the shutter button is pressed, a light flashes from the LED on the back of the device. ■ In video mode, when the LED is toggled H nf P id en tia l on, it stays lit at a low level instead of flashing. Tap to take short movie images or video clips. Press or tap the Camera Shutter to snap a photo.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features 5. Press the Shutter button on the left side of the HP iPAQ or press the Shutter icon ( ) on the screen to snap a photo. Tip: You can also take photos by pressing down on the middle of the Navigation button. Use the mode that is convenient for you. H nf P id en tia l When you snap a photo, your HP iPAQ makes two audible shutter sounds (if you have not muted the sounds). Do not move the camera until you hear the second shutter sound.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features Ending Your Photo Session ■ To exit the camera application, tap the Close button the screen. on Taking a Video Clip 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Photosmart. H nf P id en tia l 2. Locate the camera lens on the back of the HP iPAQ and frame the subject to be photographed in the digital viewfinder located on the HP Photosmart screen. 3.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features ■ Compression settings ■ Resolution settings ■ Self-timer To make changes to the camera settings: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Photosmart. 2. Tap the menu icon ( ). H nf P id en tia l 3. Select the category that you would like to modify from the Settings tab or the Setup tab, then tap Change. 4. Choose the best setting from the list of options. 5. Tap OK to exit the Settings menu.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features ■ Negative—Produces a color negative of the image taken. ■ Cool—Blue & White images. Compression H nf P id en tia l Choose the photo quality from three compressions for the photos you snap. Higher-quality photos look better, especially at greater magnification. Lower-quality photos require less storage space on your HP iPAQ, and may take less time when sending by e-mail or infrared.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features 2. Tap Camera Sounds, then tap Change. 3. Tap Off to turn off the sounds, or tap On to turn on the sounds. 4. Tap OK to exit the Settings menu. Configuring Instant Review H nf P id en tia l Instant Review allows you to see a preview of the image you just captured to quickly determine whether you want to keep or discard the image. To set the time period for Instant Review: 1. From camera mode, tap > Setup tab. 2.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features 3. Select Off. 4. Tap OK to exit the Settings menu. Configuring File Settings H nf P id en tia l The file settings menu allows you to specify how images are named and stored on your HP iPAQ. Using the File tab settings, you can change the filename prefix of images you capture and adjust the image counter. Additionally, you can specify the folder on your HP iPAQ where images are stored. To access the file settings menu: 1. From camera mode, tap > File tab. 2.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features Using HP Image Zone Note: By default, HP Image Zone displays images that are saved in the My Documents folder on your HP iPAQ. Use HP Image Zone (for the Pocket PC) to: View photos stored on your HP iPAQ or storage card ■ Record sounds with photos ■ Send photos by MMS, E-mail attachments, Bluetooth, or by Infrared. ■ View a slideshow ■ Print photos H nf P id en tia l ■ Note: You can find more information on using HP Image Zone in Co the Help files.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features H nf P id en tia l When you launch the HP Image Zone, the following icons are displayed on the bottom of the screen. Icon Definition Tap to switch between video and camera mode. Tap to view the photo in full screen. Tap to start slideshow mode or to view video clip. Tap to change folders. Co Tap to delete photo or video. 10–12 Tap to record and attach an audio clip to the photo. Tap to send the photo or video using your favorite method.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features Viewing Thumbnail Photos To view a photo: 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs > HP Image Zone. Note: The viewer opens in Browse mode by default. Browse mode displays a thumbnail view of the pictures in the current folder. H nf P id en tia l 2. Tap a thumbnail (a small representation of a larger image) to select the photo. A preview of the photo and information about it will be displayed. To view photos in a different folder: 1.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features Recording Sound With a Picture You can record sound for each picture. When the picture is displayed, the associated sound is played. Pictures with sound have a speaker icon in their thumbnails. To add sound to a picture: 1. Select the picture by tapping on its thumbnail. 2. Tap the Cassette icon on the menu bar. H nf P id en tia l 3. Tap the Record button on the Recording toolbar. 4. Speak into the microphone or record the sound. 5.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features You can control display options such as: ■ Sequence—the order in which photos are displayed ■ Delay—the amount of time each photo displays before the slideshow moves to the next photo ■ Transition Effect—a visual effect used to exit each photo in a slideshow To change slideshow settings: H nf P id en tia l 1. In the Command bar, tap Tools > Settings > Slideshow tab. 2. Select the settings and effects you want to use in your slideshow. 3.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features a. From HP Image Zone, tap the thumbnails to select the photos to be moved. b. In the Command bar, tap File > Move to > Card. c. Tap Yes to confirm move. d. Tap Move to confirm again. 3. To print a photo using Bluetooth: H nf P id en tia l a. From HP Image Zone, tap the thumbnail to select the photo to be printed. b. In the Command bar, tap File > Print icon. c. Tap Bluetooth and select a Bluetooth printer icon on your screen.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features If you select E-mail Attachment, you can either enter the appropriate e-mail address or tap the Contacts icon in the Navigation bar and select the appropriate Contact name(s). Note: Notice that the attached image appears at the bottom of the e-mail message, and in the middle of the MMS message. 4. Enter the subject and/or message if any and, when finished, tap Send.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features 2. Select Install Now located at the top of the Install Desktop Software screen and follow the instructions on the screen. H nf P id en tia l Once HP Image Transfer has been installed and is recognized by ActiveSync, the ActiveSync window displays the Image checkbox. Co To enable and modify HP Image Transfer settings: 1. Open ActiveSync on your personal computer, if it is not already open. 2.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features Co H nf P id en tia l Note: Once image transfer has been enabled, the schedule and rules you have configured for ActiveSync synchronization is also applied to your image transfers. Depending on your configuration, images may be transferred continuously while the device is connected, only upon connection, or manually.
Revised: 12/15/04 Using the Camera Features folder you designated as the Save to: folder. You also can designate the images to be transferred to a subfolder with the month taken or the current date as the folder name.
11 Expansion Cards H nf P id en tia l You can expand the memory and connectivity of your HP iPAQ by using SD (Secure Digital), SDIO (Secure Digital Input/Output), or mini-SD (Secure Digital) expansion cards. Use these optional expansion cards for: ■ Adding functionality such as Bar Code Scanners, etc. ■ Expanding the memory of your HP iPAQ for data storage Note: Expansion cards must be purchased separately and are not included with your HP iPAQ.
Expansion Cards 2. Insert the expansion card into the appropriate expansion slot and push the connection edge of the card firmly into the expansion slot. Note: H nf P id en tia l Be sure the expansion card label is facing the front of the HP iPAQ before inserting it. Note: Co The top expansion slot 1 is the SDIO slot. It can be used with various types of data cards and provides data exchange functionality. The bottom expansion slot 2 is the mini-SD slot and can be used only with storage cards.
Expansion Cards Removing a Secure Digital (SD) Expansion Card Ä CAUTION: SD cards must first be unlocked before removal. To remove a Secure Digital (SD) expansion card from the expansion slots on the HP iPAQ: 1. Close all applications that are using the expansion card. Co H nf P id en tia l 2. Remove the card from the SD expansion slot by slightly pushing down on the card (Step 1) to unlock it. 3. When the card disengages and pops out (Step 2), pull it from the expansion slot.
12 Using Inbox and Messaging Note: H nf P id en tia l To access Inbox Help on your device, from the Start menu, tap Help > Messaging. Using Inbox You can receive Internet e-mail, text messages, or Multimedia Message Service (MMS) messages in Inbox. Internet e-mail messages are sent by using an address you receive from your Internet service provider (ISP) or your employer.
Using Inbox and Messaging Synchronizing Inbox After selecting Inbox for synchronization in ActiveSync, e-mail messages are synchronized as part of the general synchronization process. During synchronization: Messages are copied from the Inbox folder on your personal computer or the Microsoft Exchange server to the Inbox folder on your device. By default, you will receive messages from the last three days only, the first 100 lines of each new message, and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size.
Using Inbox and Messaging Using Folders H nf P id en tia l Each e-mail account, text message account, and MMS account has its own folder hierarchy with five default folders: Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Drafts, and Sent Items. The messages you receive and send through the mail account are stored in these folders. You can also create additional folders within each hierarchy. The Deleted Items folder contains messages that have been deleted on the device.
Using Inbox and Messaging If you use IMAP4, the folders you create and the e-mail messages you move are mirrored on the server. Therefore, messages are available to you anytime you connect to your mail server, whether it is from your HP iPAQ or personal computer. This synchronization of folders occurs whenever you connect to your mail server, create new folders, or rename/delete folders when connected. For all accounts except ActiveSync, you can access folder options by tapping Tools > Manage Folders.
Using Inbox and Messaging 1. From the Start menu, tap Messaging > Accounts > Accounts. 2. Tap the name of the account, and follow the instructions on the screen. To delete an account: 1. Tap Accounts > Accounts. 2. Tap and hold the name of the account, and then tap Delete. Note: You H nf P id en tia l can set up several e-mail accounts including your ActiveSync account, but you can set up only one MMS account. IMPORTANT: You cannot add a new account while connected.
Using Inbox and Messaging ❏ Change the time intervals for downloading new messages by tapping the Minute(s) box and entering a new number of minutes. ❏ Download attachments. ❏ Limit the amount of messages downloaded. H nf P id en tia l Note: Inbox automatically picks the correct connection to use for the e-mail account you create. If you want to use a specific connection, select that connection from the Connection list. Connecting automatically may result in higher connection charges.
Using Inbox and Messaging Download Messages From the Server 1. In Inbox, tap Accounts > Connect to open a connection to the Internet or your corporate network, depending on the account. 2. Tap Accounts and ensure that the account you want to use is selected (marked by a bullet). H nf P id en tia l 3. Tap Connect.
Using Inbox and Messaging ■ MMS and text messages are automatically sent to you when your phone is turned on. Otherwise, messages are held by your service provider until the next time your phone is turned on. Compose and Send a Message 1. In the message list, tap New. H nf P id en tia l 2. To select an account, tap the From list and select ActiveSync, MMS, Text Message, or the desired e-mail account. 3.
Using Inbox and Messaging Reply to or Forward a Message 1. Tap on the message to open it, tap the reply icon in the navigation bar, and then tap Reply, Reply All, or Forward. 2. Enter your response. To quickly add common messages, tap My Text and tap a desired message. 3. To check spelling, tap Edit > Spell Check. 4. Tap Send. H nf P id en tia l Note: Selections in the Tools > Options > Message tab determine whether the original text is included with the outgoing message.
Using Inbox and Messaging you reach Server Information, and then tap Options. Tap Next twice, and then select Get full copy of messages and When getting full copy, get attachments. Note: H nf P id en tia l Embedded images and OLE 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 you can receive meeting requests on Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5.
Using Inbox and Messaging ?x 3. Tap the response icon ( ) and, from the pop-up menu, tap Accept, Tentative, or Decline. If you want, you can also include a written message with the response. The response will be sent the next time that you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server, and your device Calendar will be updated. Create or Change a Signature To create or change an account signature: H nf P id en tia l 1. From the Start menu, tap Inbox > Tools > Options. 2. Tap Signatures. 3.
Using Inbox and Messaging Messages longer than 160 alpha-numeric characters will be sent as multiple text messages. A character count is visible when text messages (New/Reply/Forward) are composed. The count also shows how many text messages will be generated when the message is sent. You can send Text Messages using the Phone keypad or from Messaging: H nf P id en tia l 1. From the Phone keypad, tap Tools > Send Text Message. From Messaging, tap Accounts > Text Messages. 2. Tap New. 3.
Using Inbox and Messaging Receiving Text Messages When you receive Text messages, the e-mail icon ( you by displaying in the Navigation bar. Note: The e-mail icon ( ) notifies ) also notifies you of e-mail and MMS messages. Tap on the e-mail icon to view the Text message.
Using Inbox and Messaging You may see the following icons displayed on the MMS Composer screens: Icon Definition Tap to preview MMS message Tap to send an MMS message H nf P id en tia l Navigation buttons - Tap to navigate forward and backward through the slides Tap to display photos/videos as file list Tap to display thumbnails Tap to display individual photos Tap to select an item Tap to return to previous screen or cancel Tap to bring up Recording controls Co To create an MMS slide: 1.
Using Inbox and Messaging 2. In the Choose A MMS screen, tap a format icon to create a new MMS message. H nf P id en tia l NOTE: Messages are created by combining one or more slides on an MMS. A slide can consist of a photograph or video clip, sound file, and text. The size of an MMS that you can send depends on your service provider limitations. To see the memory allowed per MMS, tap Start > Messaging > Tools > MMS Settings > Servers > Default server and scroll down to the bottom of the screen. 3.
Using Inbox and Messaging 10. Tap the audio clip to be added and tap the Select icon ( ). NOTE: To preview the audio clip before selecting it, use the playback controls on the bottom of the screen. Play/Pause ( and Stop ( ) controls are available. ) NOTE: To record a new audio clip, tap the diskette tape icon ( ) H nf P id en tia l to bring up controls that allow you to record new audio. 11. Tap the Send icon ( ) to send the message.
Using Inbox and Messaging 4. When you’re ready, tap Send. Otherwise, tap Cancel. Note: Co H nf P id en tia l If you are working offline, the message is moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time you connect.
13 Managing the Battery H nf P id en tia l Your HP iPAQ is shipped with the rechargeable battery partially charged. It is recommended that you fully charge the HP iPAQ battery before setting up the unit, and recharge regularly. Your HP iPAQ uses some power to maintain files in RAM and the clock. While working at your desk, keep the HP iPAQ and AC Adapter connected through the HP iPAQ cradle.
Managing the Battery Installing the Battery To install the removable/rechargeable battery in the HP iPAQ hw6500 series: Co H nf P id en tia l 1. First remove the back cover of the device by pressing down on the battery latch 1 and sliding the cover down 2 and off of the device.
Managing the Battery H nf P id en tia l 2. Align the battery connectors with the housing pins 1 in the battery compartment and insert the battery. Co 3. Press the battery down into the battery housing 2.
Managing the Battery H nf P id en tia l 4. Replace the back cover by aligning the two tabs on the top of the cover 1 with the two latches in the cover compartment and sliding the back cover on until it clicks into place 2. Co Note: If the battery is fully discharged, you must connect the AC Adapter to the HP iPAQ to fully charge it before continuing. It takes up to four hours to fully charge a completely drained battery.
Managing the Battery Ä CAUTION: Because most of the applications and data you install on your HP iPAQ are held in memory (RAM), you will need to reinstall them if the battery completely discharges or if the battery is removed from the unit for more than 15 minutes. Otherwise, when fully charged, the internal backup battery will save the user installed data for up to 15 minutes when the standard battery is removed.
Managing the Battery H nf P id en tia l Note: If the battery is completely discharged, it will power on and will trickle charge for approximately 20 minutes when it is connected to the AC Adapter or the Cradle. During this trickle charge, the device will not operate if removed from the AC power source and will not operate on main battery power. It is recommended that you leave the device connected to the AC power source long enough to power the device (approximately 30 minutes).
Managing the Battery To charge the HP iPAQ using the AC Adapter: 1. Insert the AC Adapter plug into the AC Charger adapter 1. 2. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet 2. 3. Insert the AC Charger adapter into the communications port on the bottom of the HP iPAQ 3. CAUTION: To avoid damaging your HP iPAQ or the AC Adapter, check to be sure all connectors are properly aligned before connecting them. Co H nf P id en tia l Ä 4.
Managing the Battery Charging with the HP iPAQ Cradle and AC Adapter Use the HP iPAQ Cradle to charge the HP iPAQ. Note: It is not necessary to synchronize your HP iPAQ before charging it. To charge the HP iPAQ using the cradle: H nf P id en tia l 1. Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet 1 and connect the other end of the AC Adapter to the AC connector on the cradle 2. 2. Slide the bottom of your HP iPAQ into the cradle 3 and push firmly to seat it.
Managing the Battery Charging Over a USB Connection H nf P id en tia l You can charge your HP iPAQ with a USB connection to a personal computer or notebook computer using the HP iPAQ Cradle without an AC Adapter connected, or by using an optional USB Autosync Cable. Insert the HP iPAQ into the cradle and connect the cradle to your personal computer or notebook computer, or connect the Autosync Cable to the HP iPAQ and your personal computer or notebook computer.
Managing the Battery For faster charging, turn off all wireless activity and place your HP iPAQ in standby mode. Note: The charging indicator does not blink when the HP iPAQ is turned on and being charged with a USB connection. Changing the Backlight Settings H nf P id en tia l To change the backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power: 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Backlight. 2.
Managing the Battery To disable the Auto Power On function of the Application Buttons or the Record Button: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons > Lock tab. 2. Tap in the Disable all buttons except power button checkbox. 3. Tap OK. H nf P id en tia l Note: If you disable the Auto Power On feature for the Application Buttons, the Power Button still turns the unit on. Once the unit is turned on, all buttons will function according to their programmed functions.
Revised: 12/16/04 14 Using Security Features H nf P id en tia l The widespread use of Pocket PC devices has significantly increased employee productivity. However, non-secured or inadequately secured Pocket PC devices are creating network security issues for the corporate workplace when they connect to a secure network. Valuable information is bypassing network security and being stored on inadequately secured Pocket PC devices.
Using Security Features CAUTION: HP ProtectTools helps protect your HP iPAQ and the data stored on it. If you are unable to access your device with any of the above methods, there is no way to unlock your device. You have to restore your device to factory settings, resulting in the loss of all data on your HP iPAQ, including data stored in iPAQ File Store. It is recommended that you remember your PIN/password and question/answer.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Security Features ❏ 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. H nf P id en tia l Note: Because encryption/decryption can take some time, if you use your device frequently, you may want to select a longer period of time. 4. Tap Next. 5.
Using Security Features ❏ 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 HP iPAQ remains secure after a hard reset. 8. Tap Next. 9. From the Encryption Settings screen: Select the encryption strength. H nf P id en tia l ❏ ◆ 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.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Security Features 12. Prior to entering your PIN or password, you are asked for a passphrase. Tap OK, then follow the on-screen instructions to create a passphrase. H nf P id en tia l 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, enter your PIN or password two times for verification purposes. 15.
Using Security Features ■ After the number of attempts you selected during setup, if you still do not successfully enter your PIN and/or password correctly, you are prompted to answer the hint question you defined. If you successfully answer your hint question, the device unlocks. Note: After you successfully authenticate, you are prompted to H nf P id en tia l reset any authentication information you didn't enter correctly.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Security Features 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. You can monitor the decryption process in two ways: If you selected Display encryption status on the Encryption Settings screen during setup, the HP ProtectTools window displays the decryption status.
Using Security Features You must authenticate yourself and wait for the decryption process to complete before synchronizing using Microsoft ActiveSync. If decryption is not complete before synchronization begins, ActiveSync may not be initiated. To correct the problem, disconnect and reconnect the device after decryption is complete. H nf P id en tia l If you enable Server Synchronization on ActiveSync, it is recommended that you do not select a Mobile Schedule to automatically initiate synchronization.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Security Features ■ Change Passwords ■ Manage Encrypted Folders ■ Manage Security Settings Lock Device H nf P id en tia l Selecting this option allows you to manually lock your HP iPAQ, requiring authentication to access the device. Data and files are not encrypted. Logoff Selecting this option allows you to manually log off your HP iPAQ, requiring authentication to access the device. Data and files are encrypted. Change Passwords To change your PIN or Password: 1.
Using Security Features 3. Tap Add. 4. 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. Tap OK. The device formats the new folder. H nf P id en tia l 6. Tap OK. Note: You cannot encrypt existing folders. For more information on managing encrypted folders, refer to HP ProtectTools Help.
Revised: 12/16/04 Using Security Features Co H nf P id en tia l 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.
Co H nf P id en tia l Using Security Features User’s Guide 14–12
15 Troubleshooting H nf P id en tia l Self-Test Diagnostics Use the Self-Test application to run tests on the operation of your device. The diagnostics application tests for sound, notification, GSM/GPRS, and buttons. To run the Self-Test application: 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Self-Test. 2. Place a check in the checkbox next to the items to be tested or in all checkboxes to test all of them. 3. Tap Start. Co 4.
Troubleshooting 5. After the last test is performed, the test result screen displays the results of all performed tests. The final status will either be PASS or FAIL. When you tap Finish, you will be asked if you want to create a SelfTest log file. ❏ Tap Yes to create the log file in My Documents folder. The log file will contain the results of the test with a time and date stamp. ❏ Tap No to skip the log file output.
Troubleshooting Problem I cannot see anything on the screen. Solution ■ Be sure the HP iPAQ is powered on. ■ Be sure the HP iPAQ battery is charged. ■ Be sure the HP iPAQ is connected to the AC Adapter and the HP iPAQ Cradle. ■ Reset the device by using the stylus to lightly press the Reset button. H nf P id en tia l ■ Remove and replace the battery. I cannot keep my battery charged. ■ Always keep the HP iPAQ connected to the AC Adapter when you are not using it.
Troubleshooting Solution (Continued) The backlight keeps turning off. In Backlight Settings, increase the amount of time the backlight stays on if not in use. From the Start menu, tap Settings > System tab > Backlight icon. Message displays on the HP iPAQ screen that the battery is not recognized. In this event, the HP iPAQ uses the remaining power available in the battery, but the battery will not charge and the charging LED will not blink.
Troubleshooting Problem I cannot connect to a network. Solution (Continued) ■ Be sure you have added the necessary server information. ■ Be sure the network you are attempting to connect to is available and not busy. ■ Check the signal strength. ■ Be sure your user name and password are correct. ■ Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > H nf P id en tia l Connections and check your connection settings. Tap OK when you are finished to save your changes. ■ Be sure the IP Address is correct.
Troubleshooting Solution (Continued) I cannot find the document or workbook I saved. Pocket Word and Excel recognize and display documents in only one folder below My Documents. For example, if you created another folder in the Personal folder in My Documents, the documents in that folder will not be shown. To find your document or workbook, tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. Open the folder you created, then tap the file you’re looking for. My device is always asking me for a password.
Troubleshooting ActiveSync For more information on Microsoft ActiveSync, refer to Chapter 3, “Using ActiveSync.” Problem ■ Be sure you have installed Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7.1 or a later version on your host computer before connecting your HP iPAQ to it. H nf P id en tia l I cannot connect to my computer using the HP iPAQ Cradle. Solution ■ Be sure your HP iPAQ is connected to the HP iPAQ Cradle, and that the cradle is connected to your computer.
Troubleshooting Problem Microsoft ActiveSync cannot locate my HP iPAQ when I synchronize. Solution (Continued) ■ Be sure the device is on and the charging/communications port on the bottom of the HP iPAQ is connected to the communications port in the HP iPAQ cradle. ■ Be sure all cables are securely connected.
Troubleshooting Phone For more information on using the Phone, refer to Chapter 5, “Using the Phone Features.” Problem Phone will not turn on. Solution ■ Check to see if your SIM card is inserted in the HP iPAQ. H nf P id en tia l ■ Be sure the battery in your HP iPAQ is charged. ■ If the HP iPAQ is powering on and the phone still does not turn on, contact your mobile phone service provider for help. I am unable to dial out or receive incoming phone calls.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution (Continued) Phone runs out of memory. HP iPAQ automatically manages the allocation of memory between storage and program memory. When memory is low, try the following: Move data to a storage card. Move e-mail attachments to a storage card. Delete e-mail or files no longer needed. In Internet Explorer options, delete all files and clear history. H nf P id en tia l ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Delete old or unncesssary files by tapping Start > Programs > File Explorer.
Troubleshooting Expansion Cards For more information on expansion cards, refer to Chapter 11, “Expansion Cards.” Problem ■ Be sure you have firmly pushed the SD expansion card into the HP iPAQ. ■ Be sure any third party drivers are installed. ■ Reset the device by using the stylus to lightly press the H nf P id en tia l My HP iPAQ does not recognize the SD expansion card. Solution Reset button on the bottom of the HP iPAQ. I cannot insert my SD card.
Troubleshooting Bluetooth For more information on Bluetooth, refer to Chapter 9, “Using Bluetooth.” Problem Solution I cannot discover another Bluetooth device. ■ ■ ■ ■ I can see other devices, but I cannot connect or exchange data with them. ■ Be sure Bluetooth is turned on. ■ Be sure your device has been set up to allow other Be sure Bluetooth is turned on. Move closer to the other device. H nf P id en tia l Be sure you have not limited your ability to see devices.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution (Continued) Other devices do not receive my correct business card information. ■ Be sure you have correctly set up your business card The HP iPAQ cannot find my Bluetoothenabled Mobile phone. ■ Be sure your mobile phone is in discoverable mode. ■ Contact your mobile phone manufacturer and ask if information in Bluetooth Settings. ■ Check Bluetooth Settings to be sure you have not restricted this function. Co H nf P id en tia l there is a firmware upgrade.
Troubleshooting GPS Navigation For more information on GPS, refer to Chapter 8, “Using GPS Navigation.” Problem ■ Be sure you have launched GPS Navigation. ■ Be sure you are positioned close to a window or outdoors as a line of sight is required to access the GPS satellites. If you are still having difficulty acquiring a GPS signal, try outdoors where you have a complete view of the sky.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution (Continued) The map route screen does not display clearly during the daytime. You may have your screen preferences set to Nighttime viewing. To change the viewing preferences: 1. With GPS Navigation software running, tap in the middle of a map screen. 2. Tap the Change Preferences icon 3. Tap the Use Day Colors icon . ■ If you copied your map to an SD memory card, is your H nf P id en tia l GPS Navigator states there is no map available when I launch it. .
Co H nf P id en tia l Troubleshooting 15–16 User’s Guide
A Regulatory Notices H nf P id en tia l 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.
Regulatory Notices Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the authority to operate the equipment. Cables H nf P id en tia l Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
Regulatory Notices Canadian Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Avis Canadien H nf P id en tia l Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
Regulatory Notices This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product: XXXX* This marking is valid for EU non-harmonized Telecom products . *Notified body number (used only if applicable refer to the product label). H nf P id en tia l This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products (e.g. Bluetooth).
Regulatory Notices use, only 2454-2483.5 MHz frequency band (channels 10-13) may be used. For the latest requirements, see http://www.art-telecom.fr. Italy: E'necessaria una concessione ministeriale anche per l'uso del prodotto. Verifici per favore con il proprio distributore o direttamente presso la Direzione Generale Pianificazione e Gestione Frequenze. HP fid en tia l License required for use.
Regulatory Notices Taiwan Battery Recycling Notice H nf P id en tia l Equipment Warning Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical shock, fire or damage to the equipment: ■ Plug the AC Adapter into an electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times. ■ Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the AC Adapter from the electrical outlet. ■ Do not pull on power cables.
Regulatory Notices Medical Electronic Equipment If you have a medical condition that requires you to use a pacemaker, hearing aid, or any type of medical electronic equipment, consult the manufacturer of the equipment to determine if the medical equipment is shielded from RF energy. Turn off your HP iPAQ in health care facilities or hospitals when there are posted restrictions requiring you to do so. H nf P id en tia l Wireless Notices In some environments, the use of wireless devices may be restricted.
Regulatory Notices Health and Safety Information—FCC H nf P id en tia l Since your HP wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver, you may be exposed to Radio Frequency (RF) signals when it is powered on. However, your HP wireless phone has been designed so that it does not exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency energy that are set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
Regulatory Notices Australian Wireless Notice Å WARNING: Switch off this device whenever in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere (i.e., service stations, chemical plants, etc.). Co H nf P id en tia l Japanese Regulatory Wireless Notice Brazilian Regulatory Wireless Notice Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.
Regulatory Notices Singaporean Wireless Notice Switch off your cellular telephone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network, and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender, or legal action or both. ■ Users are advised not to use the equipment when at a refueling point.
Regulatory Notices the limit of 2 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested is as follows: ❏ GSM900: 0.652 W/kg (10g) (CHANGE- WALTER?) ❏ PCN1800: 0.487 W/kg (10g)(CHANGE- WALTER?) H nf P id en tia l Taiwanese Wireless Notice Co 0.652 0.
Co H nf P id en tia l Regulatory Notices A–12 User’s Guide
Revised: 12/16/04 B Specifications H nf P id en tia l System Specifications Description Processor Intel® PXA272 Processor 312 MHz Operating System Windows Mobile™ 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC - Phone Edition SDRAM 64-MB SDRAM (46 MB user accessible) ROM 64-MB Flash ROM iPAQ File Store (nonvolatile memory) Up to 8-MB Storage (not available in Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese versions) External Power 10 watt maximum output AC Adapter Display 56 x 56 mm (2.205 x 2.
Specifications System Feature Description (Continued) Built-in SXGA 1.2MP with LED flash, 640 x 480 resolution, JPEG and 3GP format, support for still image, and video playback, H.263 & MPEG4 (not included with all models) Keyboard Integrated QWERTY Thumb Keyboard with 26 LED backlit alpha-numeric keys, one Function key, and two application buttons - Calendar and Start menu buttons. Wired Ear Bud Headset 2.5 mm plug with single earbud - Included in box.
Revised: 12/16/04 Specifications System Feature Description (Continued) GSM / GPRS / EDGE Technology (Continued) Global voice and data wireless network (Global System for Mobile Communications [GSM], General Packet Radio Services [GPRS], Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution [EDGE] Normal Single Slot GSM Circuit Switched Data @ 9.6 Kbps Transparent and Non-Transparent data High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) multi-slot GSM data calls of maximum uplink/downlink speeds of 43.2Kbps/14.4Kbps or 28.
Specifications System Feature Description (Continued) LED Indicators: Charging LED ■ Blinking green indicates Notification, tone, pop-up message. ■ Blinking amber indicates unit is charging. ■ Solid amber indicates unit is fully charged. ■ When connected to AC power, LED off indicates H nf P id en tia l power to unit is off. NOTE: Power LED does not light when the HP iPAQ is disconnected from AC power.
Revised: 12/16/04 Specifications Operating Environment Environment US Temperature Relative Humidity 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 up to 90% up to 90% Operating 15,000 ft 4,572 m Nonoperating 40,000 ft 12,192 m Co H nf P id en tia l Maximum Altitude Metric Operating User’s Guide B–5