User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Connections
- Use Wireless Manager
- HSPA/GPRS/EDGE
- Bluetooth
- Bluetooth terms
- Open Bluetooth settings
- Use a Bluetooth headset
- Create a Bluetooth partnership
- End a Bluetooth partnership
- Accept a Bluetooth partnership
- Edit a Bluetooth partnership
- Connect to a computer using Bluetooth
- Use your HP iPAQ as a wireless modem with Bluetooth
- Bluetooth device profiles
- Access services
- Set up an incoming or outgoing Bluetooth communications (COM) port
- End a Bluetooth connection
- Wi‑Fi
- Advanced settings
- Synchronization
- Applications
- ArcSoft Streaming Player
- Customer Feedback
- Games
- Google Maps™ for mobile
- Global Positioning System (GPS) on your HP iPAQ
- Prepare your HP iPAQ
- Verify Internet access
- Verify the date and time
- Download the GPS Connection Utility data file
- Verify compatibility with your HP iPAQ
- Configure and manage my GPS software to connect to my HP iPAQ's GPS receiver automatically
- Identify the COM port for my GPS receiver
- Improve a slow GPS connection
- Troubleshoot frequent GPS signal loss
- Troubleshoot common reasons for interference when using GPS software
- HP Asset Viewer
- HP iPAQ DataConnect
- HP iPAQ Key Guard
- HP Keyboard State Indicator
- HP Photosmart Mobile
- View the pictures and videos stored on your HP iPAQ or a storage card
- Attach a voice note to a picture
- Print pictures
- View a slideshow
- E‑mail pictures
- Associate a contact with a picture
- Assign a picture to the Today screen background
- Upload photos to Snapfish
- Enhance documents
- Set the screen saver
- Organize images
- Send an image to clipboard
- View videos
- Internet Sharing
- Java Virtual Machine
- Jetcet PDF
- Jetcet Print
- Microsoft® Office Mobile
- Notes
- Opera browser
- Pocket Internet Explorer
- Remote Desktop Mobile
- Search
- SIM Manager
- Task Manager
- Vodafone Live
- Voice Commander
- Windows Live
- Windows Media Player
- Windows Update
Global Positioning System (GPS) on your HP iPAQ
Use your HP iPAQ to connect to GPS satellites and determine your exact location. You can also
download maps from the Internet.
See the detailed instructions from the navigation software vendor on how to use the navigation program,
as it varies between country/region.
WARNING! When using hardware and software navigation aids, in a vehicle or elsewhere, it is your
sole responsibility to place, secure, and use these aids in a manner that will not cause accidents,
personal injury, property damage, or obstruct your view. You are solely responsible for observing safe
driving practices. Please do not use the phone while you are driving. Park the vehicle first. The HP iPAQ
GPS navigation solution is intended for automotive use only.
If you are going to use GPS navigation in your vehicle for an extended period of time, charge your
HP iPAQ using an Auto adapter. If you do not have an Auto adapter, you can order one at
http://www.hp.com.
For information on other GPS-centric accessories or other HP iPAQ mounting solutions, visit
http://www.hp.com.
Prepare your HP iPAQ
Follow the setup instructions in the printed guide that ships with your product until you complete creating
a partnership with your computer.
This includes:
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Installing the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card.
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Installing and charging the battery.
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Synchronizing your HP iPAQ with your computer.
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Establishing a partnership between your HP iPAQ and your computer.
Verify Internet access
To verify Internet access on the HP iPAQ:
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Visit a Web site such as
http://www.hp.com. If you do not have an Internet connection and GPRS
service, Internet Explorer displays an error message. Check with your service provider or wireless
operator to confirm if the data connection
1, 2, 3
on your device is enabled
1, 2, 3
.
NOTE: 1 – A standard GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA infrastructure, Wi-Fi or other Bluetooth-
enabled devices, separately purchased equipment, and a service contract with a wireless airtime
provider may be required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet access requires
separately purchased Internet service contract. Check with service provider for availability and coverage
in your area. Not all Web content might be available. Wireless transmission speeds may vary based
upon network capabilities and other conditions. Establishment and continuation of a wireless connection
depends on network availability, provider support, and signal strength.
2 – EDGE is a global standard for wireless wide-area data communication being rapidly deployed by
GSM carriers worldwide. Actual download speeds may vary. Coverage is subject to transmission
limitations and terrain, system, capacity, and other limitations. Not all features and service options are
available in all areas.
3 – Telephone service requires separately purchased contract with a service provider with coverage in
your service area. Additional fees may apply for some features, check with your service provider.
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