Compaq AirLife 100 User Guide
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Table of contents 1 Welcome to your Compaq AirLife 100 .......................................................................................................... 1 2 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................................ 2 What’s in the box .................................................................................................................................. 3 Insert SIM card ...............
Personalize your AirLife ............................................................................................................................... 17 Settings overview ............................................................................................................................... 18 Customize your screen ....................................................................................................................... 19 Screen timeout .............................................
Add an attachment to a message ...................................................................................... 33 Open, read and reply to a message .................................................................................. 33 Delete messages ............................................................................................................... 34 Adjust text and multimedia message settings .................................................................... 34 Instant messaging ......
10 Take pictures and video ............................................................................................................................. 48 Copy and transfer photos and videos ................................................................................................. 49 Take photos ........................................................................................................................................ 50 Record video ......................................................
Delete a playlist ................................................................................................................. 72 Listen to Internet radio ........................................................................................................................ 72 Play Internet radio stations ................................................................................................ 72 12 Use Quickoffice ................................................................................
Sort folder contents ............................................................................................................ 86 Delete files and folders ...................................................................................................... 86 Create keyboard shortcuts using Quick launch .................................................................................. 87 Manage applications .................................................................................................
1 Welcome to your Compaq AirLife 100 Congratulations on the purchase of your new AirLife! We suggest you make yourself familiar with the user instructions before using your AirLife: ● Setup Essentials Card (in box) — Follow the instructions on the printed Setup Essentials Card to set up your AirLife and become familiar with the basics. ● Quickstart Guide (in box) — Use this guide to become familiar with commonly used features and to get quick answers to common questions about the use of your AirLife.
2 2 Getting Started ● What’s in the box on page 3 ● Insert SIM card on page 4 ● Insert battery on page 5 ● Insert an SD card (optional) on page 6 ● Start AirLife on page 6 ● Create a password to secure your AirLife on page 8 ● Using a Bluetooth device with AirLife on page 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started
What’s in the box The following items are included in the box with your Compaq AirLife 100: ● Compaq AirLife 100 ● Rechargeable battery ● AC adapter NOTE: The AC adapter shipped with your AirLife might vary depending on the country/region.
Insert SIM card With the gold SIM card contacts facing down and its cut-off corner facing toward the card slot, push the SIM card gently into the slot until it clicks into place. NOTE: If you have already installed the battery, you will need to remove the battery before inserting the SIM card. (See Remove battery on page 5.) Remove SIM card Remove the battery. (See Remove battery on page 5.) To remove the SIM card, push it gently until it clicks and partially ejects from the slot.
Insert battery Once you have inserted the SIM card, insert the battery. Make sure the left battery release tab is pushed to the right (open) position. Place the bottom of the battery in first, and then press down to snap the battery in place. To lock the battery, slide the left tab to the left. Remove battery If your AirLife is connected to AC power, unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet. To remove the battery, slide the left tab to the right (unlock position).
Extending battery life To conserve battery power, take a look at the following tips: ● Turn off Bluetooth when not in use. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch Wireless controls, and then touch Bluetooth to uncheck. ● Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch Wireless controls, and then touch Wi-Fi to uncheck. ● Turn off GPS when not in use.
You will need your product SKU and serial number. To get this information, on the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch About device, and then touch System information. You can also find the information on the product label on the box or on the label underneath the battery on your AirLife. NOTE: Registration is not supported in all countries or regions. Turn off your AirLife Completely shutting down your AirLife is typically unnecessary under normal use.
Create a password to secure your AirLife 1. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch Security, and then Create password. 2. In the Create password dialog box, type a password, re-type the password, and then type a password hint. Touch OK. NOTE: Once a lock password is active, a password unlock window will appear each time your AirLife screen turns on. To unlock AirLife, enter your unlock password, and then touch Unlock. Disable password feature 1.
3 Compaq AirLife 100 at a glance ● Overview on page 10 ● Home screen on page 11 ● App Drawer on page 11 ● Volume control on page 11 ● Trackpad and navigation keys on page 12 ● Keyboard on page 13 ● Touch screen on page 14 ● Status and notification icons on page 15 9
Overview The AirLife user interface is simple to use. You can view your network connection status, email, and access the Web and other applications. Features include: 10 ● App Drawer and applications — With one quick touch, you can access all of your applications. ● Home screen expansion — Touch and swipe left or right on the Home screen to view additional space. ● Shortcut Strip — From the Home screen, immediately access your most important applications.
Home screen The Home screen is your starting point for using the applications on your AirLife. You can customize the Home screen to display application icons, shortcuts, folders, and widgets. TIP: To go back to the Home screen while in any application, press Home on the trackpad. Home screen expansion The Home screen expands beyond the screen width to provide more space for adding icons, widgets, and more. On the Home screen, flick left or right.
Trackpad and navigation keys Press the control buttons, located around the trackpad below the keyboard of your AirLife, to do the following: 12 MENU Press to open a list of options available on the current screen. Home ● While in any application or screen, press to return to the Home screen. ● Press and hold to open the list of recently used applications. Back Press to return to the previous screen.
Keyboard When you start an application or select a box that requires text or numbers, you can use the keyboard to enter information. The keyboard is similar to a standard keyboard on your computer. SEARCH key Press (located just to the right of the Web button) to search information on the current screen or application. For example, in the Contacts application, press to search contact-related information such as names or email addresses in your contacts list.
Copy text to the clipboard Highlight text, press and hold MENU, and then press C. Paste text that you copied to clipboard Press and hold MENU, and then press V. Select all text in a text box Press and hold MENU, and then press A. Touch screen There are four different ways to navigate around the Home screen, menus, and application screens on your AirLife. 14 ● Touch — Select items by touching the screen with your finger. For example, touch application and settings icons, or onscreen buttons.
Status and notification icons Status bar The status bar is located on the top of the screen. The left side displays notification icons and the right side displays the network connection status. Notification icons You can open the Notification Drawer to open a new message, reminder, or event notification. New email message Problem New text or multimedia message Storage card is full Problem with text or multimedia message delivery Touch to view additional notifications.
16 Airplane mode is on GPS is connected Alarm is set Data is syncing Chapter 3 Compaq AirLife 100 at a glance
4 Personalize your AirLife ● Settings overview on page 18 ● Customize your screen on page 19 ● Personalize Home screen items on page 20 ● Set the time and date on page 22 17
Settings overview Control and customize AirLife settings on the Settings screen. To open the Settings screen, on the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, and then touch Settings. Or, open the App Drawer, and then touch Settings. 18 Wireless controls Configure your AirLife connections, such as Wi-Fi, cellular network, Bluetooth, or enable the Airplane mode. Location Determine your location using the cellular network or GPS. Internet settings Enter a host and port for a proxy server.
Customize your screen Screen timeout After a period of inactivity, your AirLife screen turns off to conserve battery power. You can set the amount of time your AirLife is idle before the screen turns off. To adjust the time before the screen turns off: 1. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch Sound & display, and then touch Screen timeout. 2. In the Screen timeout menu, touch an amount of time.
Personalize Home screen items This section describes how to make changes to the appearance and other items found on the Home screen. Add a Home screen item 1. On the Home screen, long touch an empty space. 2. On the Add to Home screen menu, touch an item. ● Shortcuts — Create shortcuts to access items such as applications, previously bookmarked webpages, favorite contacts, or a music playlist.
2. Long touch the folder’s title bar to open the Rename folder dialog box. 3. Type a new folder name, and then touch OK. Change Home screen wallpaper 1. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, and then touch Wallpaper. 2. On the Select wallpaper from menu, touch an option. 3. ● Touch Photo to use a picture that you have captured using Self Portrait or copied to your AirLife. You can crop the picture before setting it as a wallpaper. ● Touch Wallpaper gallery to use preset wallpapers.
Set the time and date In some situations, your AirLife automatically synchronizes with the local date and time of the network, even as you travel to different time zones. Disable Automatic Time and Date Update 1. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, and then touch Date & time. 2. Touch Automatic to disable (uncheck) automatic network time and date update. NOTE: Automatic must be disabled in order to set date, select time zone, and set time. Set Date 1.
5 Surf the Web ● Basics on page 24 ● Work with bookmarks on page 26 23
Basics Open a webpage 1. Access the web browser by doing one of the following: ● Open the App Drawer, and then touch Browser. ● On the keyboard, press the Web key. NOTE: The browser opens automatically when you touch a web link within an email or text message. 2. Touch the address bar, use the keyboard to type a web address, and then touch Go. NOTE: As you start typing a web address, similar web addresses will automatically appear on the screen.
Open a new browser tab 1. Touch + at the top of the browser to open a new tab. The new tab appears and opens a blank page. 2. Type the desired web address into the address bar, and then touch Go. Switch between browser windows ▲ Touch the tab you want to view. Close a browser window ▲ Touch X next to the tab name. Search for text in a webpage 1. When you are on a webpage, press MENU on the keyboard, and then touch Find on page. 2. In the Find on page box, type the search text.
NOTE: If the link appears too small on the screen to touch, zoom in, and then touch the link. View browser history In the Browser application, press MENU on the keyboard, touch More, and then touch View full history. Set website to mobile or standard view You can view websites in standard view or mobile view. The mobile version usually loads faster and is optimized for small screens. It is therefore recommended to access the mobile version of certain web sites, if available.
4. In the Bookmark dialog box, if you prefer, change the bookmark name. 5. Touch OK. Open a bookmark 1. In the Browser application, press MENU on the keyboard, and then touch Bookmark. 2. On the Bookmarks tab, touch the bookmark you want to open. Or, you can long touch the bookmark, and then touch Open or Open in new window. Edit a bookmark 1. In the Browser application, press MENU on the keyboard, and then touch Bookmark. 2. Long touch the bookmark you want to edit, and then touch Edit bookmark.
6 28 Messaging ● Manage email accounts on page 29 ● Send and receive emails on page 30 ● Text and multimedia messages on page 32 ● Instant messaging on page 34 Chapter 6 Messaging
Manage email accounts The Email application lets you add email accounts from popular web-based email service providers such as Google, Yahoo!® Mail, AOL, and more. NOTE: To send and receive email over a cellular network, you must have a data plan with your cellular network operator. Add email account(s) 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Email. 2. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Add Account.
● ● ◦ Email check frequency — How often email is retrieved. ◦ Default account — Check mark indicates that this account is the default email account. Notification settings ◦ Email notifications — Check mark indicates that you will be notified when a new email arrives. ◦ Select sound — Choose an email arrival notification sound. Server settings ◦ Incoming settings — Touch to change incoming email server settings. ◦ Outgoing settings — Touch to change outgoing email server settings.
5. In the Compose Mail box, enter your email message. 6. When you are satisfied with your message, touch Send. NOTE: To edit and send the message at a later time, touch Save as draft. To delete the message, touch Discard. Reply to or forward an email 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Email. 2. In the email inbox, touch the desired message, and then touch Reply, Reply all, or Forward.
Text and multimedia messages Text messaging allows you to create and send text and multimedia messages to other cellular devices, such as mobile phones or another AirLife. NOTE: Check with your cellular network operator to make sure you have an account that includes text messaging. MMS is not supported in all regions. Create and send a message NOTE: Your AirLife will automatically switch between text message and multimedia message types. 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Messaging. 2.
NOTE: When you add a subject or attach an item, a text message is automatically converted into a multimedia message. 4. Touch Type to compose, and then type a message. NOTE: When you go over the 160-character limit for text messages, your text message is automatically sent as two text messages. 5. If you wish to add an emoticon to your message, on the keyboard, press MENU, touch Insert smiley, and then touch an emoticon. 6. When you are satisfied with your message, touch Send.
Delete messages 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Messaging. 2. In the message list, long touch a message, touch Delete thread, and then touch OK to confirm. Adjust text and multimedia message settings Open the App Drawer, and then touch Messaging. To adjust text message settings, on the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Settings. ● ● ● SMS settings ◦ Delivery reports — Receive a report on the delivery status of your message.
NOTE: For more information about eBuddy, go to www.ebuddy.com Add IM accounts 1. Open the App Drawer, touch eBuddy, and then touch Create eBuddy ID. If you already have an eBuddy account, touch I have an eBuddy ID. 2. On the Create eBuddy ID screen, fill in the information, and then touch Sign up. 3. In the Add account window, select your IM account. 4. Type your username and password, and then touch Add account. 5.
7 36 Organize contacts ● Access contacts on page 37 ● Import SIM contacts on page 37 ● Add new contact on page 37 ● Edit contact information on page 37 ● Add contact photo on page 38 ● Delete a contact on page 38 ● Create a favorites contact list on page 39 ● Find a contact on page 39 ● Send an email or text message to a contact on page 39 Chapter 7 Organize contacts
Access contacts Open the App Drawer, and then touch Contacts. NOTE: To import contacts from your SIM card, see Import SIM contacts on page 37. To add a new contact, see Add new contact on page 37. Import SIM contacts Import the contacts saved on your SIM card to your AirLife’s contacts list. 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Contacts. 2. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Import contacts. 3.
Add contact photo 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Contacts. 2. In the Contacts list, touch a contact you wish to add a contact photo to, and then touch Edit contact. 3. In the Edit contact screen, touch Add icon (located at the bottom of the screen) to open up the Media Gallery. 4. Touch a photo to be added. 5. A window will appear allowing you to crop the picture. Touch and drag the center of the photo crop area to the portion of the photo that you would like to capture.
Create a favorites contact list Creating a favorites contact list helps you organize your contacts. Add favorites 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Contacts. 2. Long touch a contact, and then touch Add to favorites. Remove favorites 1. Open the App Drawer, touch Contacts, and then touch the Favorites tab. 2. In the Favorites list, long touch a contact, and then touch Remove from favorites. NOTE: The contact will still appear in the contacts list even when it is removed from favorites.
8 40 Manage your schedule ● Calendar on page 41 ● Events and reminders on page 41 ● Adjust calendar and reminder settings on page 42 ● Use RoadSync to synchronize with other calendars on page 42 ● Alarms on page 42 Chapter 8 Manage your schedule
Calendar Calendar views You can view your calendar by month, week, day, or agenda. 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Calendar. 2. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch one of the following choices: NOTE: The view you are in will not be listed as an option. ● Agenda — View a list of your upcoming events. ● Day — View events for today or another day listed by the hour. The current hour is highlighted. ● Week — View this week's upcoming events.
To view, dismiss, or snooze a reminder: 1. Flick down on the Notification Drawer at the top of the screen to view the reminder, and then touch the event reminder. 2. The calendar event notification screen allows you to do the following: ● Snooze all reminders — Touch Snooze all to snooze all event reminders for five minutes. ● Dismiss all reminders — Touch Dismiss all to remove/dismiss all of your event reminders.
2. Touch the analog clock face (default clock is in the middle) to open the clock selection screen. The different clock designs will appear at the bottom of the screen. 3. On the bottom of the screen, touch a new clock design. Set an alarm 1. Open the App Drawer, touch Clock, and then touch an alarm time. ● To enable or disable the Alarm, touch Turn on alarm. ● To change the alarm time, touch Time. Make time adjustments to hours and minutes by touching + or –.
Set alarm to sound in silent mode To make sure that alarms sound when your AirLife is in Silent mode, follow the steps below. 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Clock. 2. In the Clock screen, on the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Settings. 3. Touch Alarm in silent mode to select the check box. NOTE: When you press the mute button, located at the top of the keyboard, the alarm will not sound, even if the Alarm in slient mode check box is selected. 4.
9 Additional Apps ● Note pad on page 46 ● AccuWeather on page 46 45
Note pad Use Note pad to quickly type short notes to yourself, such as grocery lists or a memo. In addition, Note pad will list your notes in alphabetical order for quick and easy access. Add a note To create a new note perform the following: 1. Open the App Drawer, touch Note pad, and then touch New note. 2. To add a note title, on the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Edit title. In the Note title box, type a title, and then touch OK. 3. Type a note.
5. When the search results appear, touch the plus sign next to the desired location, then touch Save. 6. To change to the added location, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Locations, and then touch the location. NOTE: For more information on AccuWeather go to http://www.accuweather.
10 Take pictures and video 48 ● Copy and transfer photos and videos on page 49 ● Take photos on page 50 ● Record video on page 51 ● View your photos and videos on page 52 ● Share your photos and videos on page 56 ● Work with albums on page 57 ● Manage your photos on page 60 ● Photo settings on page 62 ● Print pictures on page 63 Chapter 10 Take pictures and video
Copy and transfer photos and videos Photo displays the photos and videos stored on your device’s internal memory and on an SD memory card installed in your device. You can use Photo to transfer photos or videos from an SD card to the device or copy them from the device to an SD card. You can also copy photos to your web storage account. To copy photos or videos from one location to another: 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Photo. If you are not already in Gallery mode, touch the Start button. 2.
Take photos You can access your camera directly from Photo. The photos you take will be added to your gallery. To take pictures from Photo: 1. Touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the Take Photo icon. 3. Compose the photo in the viewfinder. 4. Choose one of the two Snapshot buttons. Touch 3 seconds to take a quick photo. Touch 10 seconds if you would like some extra time to get in the picture. Your picture is added to the gallery.
Record video You can access your Webcam directly from Photo. The video clips you record will be added to your gallery. To record video from Photo: 1. Touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the Record Video icon. 3. Touch the Record/Stop button to begin. 4. Touch the Record/Stop button a second time to stop recording. 5. To play the video, touch PLAY. To retake and replace the video you have just taken, touch RETAKE.
View your photos and videos Browse photos and videos in Gallery mode By default, Photo displays your photos and videos in Gallery mode when it is launched. To view your photos and videos: 1. If you are not already in Gallery mode, touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the My Gallery button. 3. Scroll up and down to view the entire gallery. 4. Touch a photo to enlarge it. Touch a video to play it.
4. Touch the enlarged photo to display it in full-screen mode. You can also use the following controls when viewing your photo in full-screen mode (when you touch the screen, the controls are displayed.): Select… In order to… Right/Left arrows Browse the photos in your gallery. Circular arrows Rotate your photo clockwise or counter-clockwise. Zoom in/out icons Magnify or reduce your view of the photo.
5. Touch the left or right arrow to manually navigate through your slideshow. View a timeline of your photos and videos The timeline view organizes your photos and videos chronologically, based on the dates they were taken. To view a timeline of your photos and videos: 1. From Gallery mode, touch the Timeline button. The timeline appears. Each bar above the timeline represents one or more items taken during the corresponding time period. 2. Touch a portion of the timeline you would like to browse.
5. Optional: Repeat steps 2-4 to narrow your search further. Delete photos or videos from your photo gallery To delete photos or videos from your gallery: 1. If you are not already in Gallery mode, touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the My Gallery button. 3. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Select. 4. Touch the photos and videos you would like to delete. Check marks appear on the selected photos. 5. Touch Delete. 6. Touch Yes to confirm.
Share your photos and videos Share files using an upload service To share files: 1. If you are not already in Gallery mode, touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the My Gallery button. 3. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Select. 4. Select the photos and videos you would like to upload by touching them, or touch Select All if you would like to share all of them. Check marks appear on the selected items. 56 5. Touch Share. 6.
Work with albums Create an album Albums are collections of photos and videos that you can view as a group. To create an album: 1. If you are not already in Gallery mode, touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the My Gallery button. 3. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Select. 4. Select the photos and videos you would like to include by touching them. Check marks appear on the selected items. 5. Touch Add to. 6. Touch Create New Album.
Choose an image as an album cover An album cover is the photo or video image that is displayed to represent an album when albums are presented in a gallery. To choose an image for an album cover: 1. Open the App Drawer, touch Photo, and then touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the My Gallery button. 3. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Views. 4. Touch Albums. 5. Touch the album you would like to edit. Thumbnails of each photo and video in the album are displayed. 6.
8. Touch Remove. 9. Touch Yes to confirm. The items you selected are removed from the album, but are not deleted from your device.
Manage your photos Crop your photos To crop your photos: 1. If you are not already in Gallery mode, touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the My Gallery button. 3. Touch a thumbnail to enlarge it. 4. Touch the enlarged photo to display it in full-screen mode. 5. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Crop. 6. Move the box and reposition the crop lines until the portion of the image you want to keep is within the box. 7. Touch Save to save the new, cropped image.
3. Browse your gallery to locate the photo that you would like to set as the contact icon for one of your phone contacts. 4. Touch the photo to enlarge it. 5. Touch the enlarged photo to display it in full-screen mode. 6. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Set as. 7. Touch Contact icon. 8. Select a contact from the list or create a new one. 9. Crop the photo by moving the box and repositioning the crop lines until the portion of the image you want to keep is within the box. 10.
Photo settings Several Photo settings can be customized. To open the Settings window: 62 1. Touch the Start button. 2. On the Start window, touch the Settings button. 3. Touch a check box to turn a setting on or off. 4. Touch Slideshow interval to set the length of time each slide appears during a slideshow.
Print pictures You can print pictures on your AirLife over a Wi-Fi network using a Hewlett-Packard printer. For example, if you have an HP printer connected to your home Wi-Fi network, you can connect your AirLife to your home network, and then print a picture using the HP printer. 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Photo. 2. Touch a photo twice to open it in full screen mode. 3. On the keyboard, press MENU, touch More, and then touch Print. 4. Your AirLife searches for networked printers.
64 Officejet H470XX Photosmart A44XX Photosmart D72XX Officejet J36XX Photosmart A51XX Photosmart D73XX Officejet J45XX Photosmart A52XX Photosmart D74XX Officejet J46XX Photosmart A61XX Photosmart D75XX Officejet J57XX Photosmart A620XX Photosmart Pro B83XX Officejet J64XX Photosmart A63XX Photosmart Pro B88XX Officejet K550XX Photosmart A71XX Photosmart Pro B91XX Officejet K71XX Photosmart A82XX Officejet K850XX Photosmart B85XX Chapter 10 Take pictures and video
11 Listen to music ● Add and manage your songs on page 66 ● Work with playlists on page 71 ● Listen to Internet radio on page 72 65
Add and manage your songs Add songs to Music There are many ways to add songs to your device: ● Transfer music from an SD card ● Import playlists from the iTunes music library on your PC Each time you open Music, it scans your device and displays titles, artist and album names, and running times for all the music it finds. To transfer songs to your AirLife: 1. Insert the SD card containing the music files into your AirLife. 2. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Music. 3.
Add songs, playlists, and podcasts Files can be selected manually or by using SmartFill. Before you begin, make sure your device is securely connected to your PC. To add items manually: 1. In the Transfer To drop-down list, choose a location. 2. Select Choose Items. 3. Use the checkboxes to select the playlists and podcasts you want to add. 4. Click Transfer. NOTE: If the Transfer button is disabled, the files you have selected may exceed the capacity of the destination.
To add items using SmartFill: 1. In the Transfer To drop-down list, choose a location. 2. Select Fill Device Using SmartFill. 3. Use the drop-down menu to select either: 4. ● iTunes Music Library: Songs will be added in random order from your entire library. ● All Playlists: All of your iTunes playlists will be added. ● A single playlist. Click Transfer. Songs will be added based on your selection and on the Fill Capacity setting selected on the Playlist Importer Settings dialog box.
Play songs on your AirLife When you first launch Music, the Songs View window appears by default, and alphabetically lists all of the songs in your library. 1. Scroll up or down, and then touch a song title. TIP: You can search for a particular song by typing the first few letters of the song name. Your song list will be filtered to match the letters you have entered. 2. To adjust the playback volume, on the keyboard, press the volume up or down key. 3. Touch the Play/Pause button to stop the song. 4.
2. Touch one of the column titles. For example, if you touch Song, songs are sorted alphabetically by song title. Touch the title a second time to reverse the order. Songs can also be grouped by artist or album using the Views menu. To group songs using the Views menu: 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Music. 2. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Views. 3. Select Albums or Artists. The results are listed alphabetically. Below is an example of a song list grouped by Album.
4. Select a destination: ● Touch Cloud Storage to copy the selected songs to the Web. ● Touch SD Card to copy the selected songs from your device’s internal memory to your memory card. ● Touch Internal Storage to copy the selected songs from your SD Card to your device’s internal memory. If any of the songs you’ve selected are already on the destination, they will be ignored. (This does not apply when Cloud Storage is selected as the destination.) 5.
Remove songs from a playlist 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Music. 2. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Views. 3. Touch Playlists. 4. Select the playlist you would like to modify. 5. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Select. 6. Touch the song(s) you would like to remove from the playlist. 7. Touch Remove, and then touch Yes to confirm. Delete a playlist 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Music. 2. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Views. 3.
5. Enter the station's name and its Internet address. 6. Touch Done.
12 Use Quickoffice 74 ● Quickword on page 75 ● Quicksheet on page 76 ● Quickpoint on page 76 ● QuickPDF on page 77 ● Update Quickoffice on page 78 Chapter 12 Use Quickoffice
Quickword Open a Microsoft® Word document 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Quickoffice. 2. Touch the location where the file is located, and then touch the Word document. The file name usually ends with .doc or .docx. Search for text in a document 1. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Search. 2. In the search box, type the text that you are searching for, and then touch the magnifying glass on the right. 3.
Quicksheet Open a Microsoft® Excel spreadsheet 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Quickoffice. 2. Touch the location where the file is located, and then touch an Excel file. The file name usually ends with .xls or .xlsx. Go to another worksheet Some spreadsheets are broken up into more than one worksheet. Perform the following procedure to view a worksheet: 1. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Worksheet. 2. In the Worksheet list, touch a worksheet.
QuickPDF Open a PDF file 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Quickoffice. 2. Touch the location where the file is located, and then touch a PDF file. The file name usually ends in .pdf. View an entire page ▲ On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Fit Page. Enlarge pages To increase the page width to the same as the width of your AirLife screen, perform the following: ▲ On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Fit Width. Go to another page 1.
Update Quickoffice To get the best experience and latest functionally from Quickoffice (e.g. editing capabilities), you can install the latest updates. Quickoffice automatically checks for updates, or you can manually check for updates. Automatic update: 1. If there is an update available, when you open Quickoffice, you are prompted to install the update. Touch Yes. Next, the update website opens in the browser. Or, you will be sent a notification when the update is available.
13 Navigate with GPS using NDrive ● Enable GPS on page 80 ● Get directions on page 80 ● Find a restaurant or business on page 80 ● Add favorite locations on page 80 79
Enable GPS 1. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Settings. Touch Location, and then select Enable GPS satellites. 2. Open the App Drawer, and then touch NDrive. Get directions 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch NDrive. 2. Touch Menu, touch Navigate, and then touch Address. 3. In the Town box, type a town. As you type, a list of towns appears. Touch the town. 4. In the Street box, type the street. As you type, a list of streets appears. Touch the street. 5.
To navigate to a favorite location 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch NDrive. 2. Touch Menu, touch Navigate, and then touch Favorite. 3. Touch a category, and then touch a favorite. Find more information on NDrive To find more information in NDrive, go to: www.ndriveweb.com.
14 Backup ● 82 Backup and restore on page 83 Chapter 14 Backup
Backup and restore Backup creates an archive of everything on your device—operating system, apps, photos, music, and video. Create an archive 1. Make sure that the SD memory card you are using to store the archive is properly inserted in your device. 2. Open the App Drawer, and then touch Backup. 3. If this is your first archive, give the archive a name. 4. Archives always include your documents, and applications. To include pictures, music, and videos, touch the corresponding checkboxes. 5.
15 Manage your AirLife 84 ● Organize your files with File Manager on page 85 ● Create keyboard shortcuts using Quick launch on page 87 ● Manage applications on page 88 ● Update AirLife on page 89 ● View hardware and system information on page 90 Chapter 15 Manage your AirLife
Organize your files with File Manager Use File Manager to quickly access files, create file folders, copy, move, rename and sort files and folders stored on your AirLife or storage card. View folders and files 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch File Manager. 2. On the File Manager screen, you can touch Internal Storage, SD Card, or Recent Documents. 3. Touch a folder or file to open it. When you touch a file, the corresponding application opens. Create a new folder 1.
Move files and folders 1. Open the App Drawer, and then touch File Manager. 2. Touch the location where the folder or file you wish to move is located. 3. Touch the check mark on the right of the file or folder name to select it. NOTE: To cut an individual file or folder, long touch the file or folder, and then touch Cut. 4. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Cut. The message X items cut is displayed. 5. Go to the location where you want to paste the files or folders.
Create keyboard shortcuts using Quick launch You can assign a keyboard shortcut to any application. To launch an application using a keyboard shortcut, press the search key plus a letter or number. 1. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, and then touch Settings. 2. On the Settings screen, touch Applications, and then touch Quick launch. 3. Next to the shortcut letter or number that you prefer, touch Assign application.
Manage applications To manage programs within AirLife to create more available storage space or change items such as default launch, permissions, or cache, follow the procedure below. 1. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch Applications, and then touch Manage applications. NOTE: On the Manage applications screen, you can sort or filter the application list. On the keyboard, press MENU, and then touch Sort by size or Filter. 2.
Update AirLife With system updates, you can download the latest updates for your AirLife. This includes updates to the operating system and applications installed on your device. ▲ On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, touch Settings, touch About device, and then touch System updates. Your AirLife will download the latest updates. NOTE: To download updates, your AirLife must have a cellular or Wi-Fi connection.
View hardware and system information Use the About AirLife information screens to view data usage, various system status information, device hardware information, battery use details, software license details, AirLife serial number, operating system information, memory, display, camera, keyboard, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other network information. 1. On the Home screen, press MENU on the keyboard, and touch Settings, and then touch About device. 2. On the About device screen, touch a choice.
◦ Mobile network state — Displays whether your AirLife is connected to a cellular network or not. ◦ IMEI — Displays IMEI number associated with your AirLife. ◦ IMEI SV — Displays IMEI SV associated with your AirLife if any. ◦ Wi–Fi MAC address — Displays Wi-Fi MAC address if available. ◦ Up time — Displays a clock that shows the amount of time your AirLife has been running. ● Battery use — Details what the battery power has been used for.
Unlock SIM Card Your SIM card has a security feature that locks it if the PIN is entered incorrectly three times. To unlock your SIM card, you will need the PIN Unlock Key (PUK). You have received your PUK from your mobile operator at the time of purchase of the SIM card. This PUK code allows you to reset your SIM card and create a new PIN for it.
16 Synchronize your corporate email and calendar using RoadSync ● Sync email and calendar on page 94 93
Sync email and calendar RoadSync allows you to sync your AirLife with your corporate email and calendar that uses Microsoft Exchange server. Contact your corporate IT administrator to find out if your email account uses Exchange server. 1. Open the App Drawer, touch RoadSync Mail, and then touch Next. 2. To accept the end-user license agreement, touch Accept. 3. On the Register Now! screen, enter your name and corporate email address, and then touch Register. 4.
17 Data connection ● Data connection types on page 96 ● Advanced settings for data connections on page 98 95
Data connection types Your AirLife supports different types of 2G and 3G connection standards over cellular networks as well as Wi-Fi. The table below provides brief information about the connection standards supported by your AirLife and the features each standard provides: Connection Standard Technology Generation Supports Data HSPA 3.5G Yes UMTS 3G Yes EDGE 2.75G Yes GPRS 2.5G Yes GSM 2G No Wi-Fi 802.
Differences between GSM and GPRS/EDGE/HSPA technology GSM technology is typically used for voice calls and text messaging, whereas GPRS/EDGE/HSPA technology provides a data connection to the cellular network that can be used for web browsing, multimedia messages, or accessing your corporate network. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi enabled devices such as AirLife allow you to connect to the Internet through a Wi-Fi network/ hot spot. Wi-Fi is short for Wireless Local Area Network or WLAN devices based on IEEE 802.11 standards.
Advanced settings for data connections Your AirLife’s networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet through a cellular network or WiFi. A cellular network is the same network that is provided for mobile phones. It is generally available almost anywhere. A Wi-Fi network is a much smaller, generally 300 feet (100 meters) in distance, but usually faster than a cellular network.
Check the current wireless network connection status: ● Status bar — When your AirLife is connected to a wireless network, the Wi-Fi icon appears in the status bar and tells you the approximate signal strength (number of bars displayed). If Network notification in Wi-Fi settings is enabled, the Wi–Fi enabled icon appears in the status bar whenever your AirLife detects an available wireless network within range.
18 Specifications ● System specifications on page 101 ● Physical specifications on page 103 ● Operating environment on page 104 ● Supported frequency bands on page 104 100 Chapter 18 Specifications
System specifications Not all models described are available in all countries/regions. Specifications for your particular model can be accessed under About device in Settings. System Feature Description Processor Qualcomm SnapdragonTM QSD8250 (GSM/UMTS) 1GHz Operating system Compaq touch experience powered by AndroidTM Memory 512MB RAM / 512MB Flash memory NOTE: Actual available memory might vary.
System Feature Description Wi-Fi ● IEEE Standard--802.11b/g compliant ● Operating distance--Up to 360 feet (outdoor/open sight) ● Authentication--802.1x / PEAP v0-MSCHAPv2 and EAPTLS ● Security--802.11i / TKIP and AES-CCMP encryption; Open, WEP, 802.11X, WPA-Personal (WPA PSK), WPAEnterprise (EAP), WPA2-Personal (WPA2-PSK), WPA2Enterprise (EAP) ● Resolution – 0.3 Megapixel (VGA) ● Picture file formats – .jpg (for picture), .3gp, .
Physical specifications Metric U.S. Length 264 mm 10.39 inches Width 166.5 mm 6.56 inches Height 23.8 mm 0.94 inches Weight 1.0 kg 2.2 lbs.
Operating environment Temperature Relative Humidity Metric U.S. Operating 0 to 50° C 32° to 122° F Non-operating –20° to 60° C –4° to 149° F Operating 96 % RH 96 % RH Non-operating 96 % RH 96 % RH Supported frequency bands Your AirLife has an integrated GSM/GPRS/EDGE feature that supports four different frequency bands (850/900/1800/1900) for international roaming. Your AirLife also supports UMTS/HSUPA in four different frequency bands (850/900/1900/2100).
19 Accessories For the best performance from your AirLife, it is recommended that you use accessories that have been designed together with your AirLife. Non-compatible accessories may result in poor performance or may not function. To purchase compatible accessories, such as cases and batteries for your new AirLife, go to www.hp.com. Power and Synchronization Compaq AirLife 100 AC adapter for US ● Standard AC adapter for the entire United States.
Index A AC adapter connecting 5 access Adobe PDF documents 77 access Microsoft Excel documents 76 access Microsoft PowerPoint documents 76 access Microsoft Word documents 75 accessing the Internet 23 accessories 105 AccuWeather 46 add an attachment to an email 31 add and manage your songs 66 add image to an album cover 58 add photos and videos to an existing album 57 Adobe PDF document access 77 advanced settings automatic connection to a Wi– Fi network 98 automatic connection to cellular network 98 AirLif
GPRS/EDGE 96 HSPA 96 turning off Airplane mode 99 UMTS, 3G & WCDMA 96 Wi–Fi 97 contact icon photo setting 60 contacts access 37 add favorites 39 add new 37 add photo 38 delete 38 delete favorites 39 edit 37 favorites 39 find 39 import SIM 37 organize 36 send instant message 35 send text message 32 sending email message 30 controlling volume 11 copy and paste text 13 copy and transfer pictures and video 49 copy files and folders 85 create a new folder 85 create an archive 83 create with albums 57 crop your p
N navigation and trackpad keys 12 New folder creation 85 Note pad add note 46 edit note 46 notification and status icons 15 O open a bookmark 27 open a webpage 24 open email attachments 31 operating environment specifications 104 organize files 85 organize folders and files 85 overview 9, 10 overview of settings 18 P password creation 8 PDF document access 77 personalization 17 personalizing the Home screen 20 photo albums 57 photo and video sharing 56 photo as a contact icon 60 photo as wallpaper 61 photo
upload service use to share files 56 URL access 24 USB synchronization cable 3 use RoadSync to synchronize with another email account 31 using the keyboard 13 using the touch screen 14 V video 48 video albums 57 video and photo sharing 56 video capture 51 video delete from gallery 55 video viewing 52 videos and photos timeline view 54 view a slideshow 53 view a timeline of your photos and videos 54 view browser history 26 view photos and videos in gallery mode 52 view photos in Flipbook mode 53 view photos