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SIM Manager
Access and manage contact details stored on your SIM or USIM (3G SIM) card using the SIM Manager.
Copy contacts from the phone to the SIM/USIM or from the SIM/USIM to the phone. To open the SIM
Manager, tap Start > Programs > Application > SIM Manager.
You can manage your contacts using the SIM Manager.
To create a contact, tap New.
To view contact details, select the contact, and then tap Options > Open.
To edit contact details, select the contact, and then tap Options > Edit.
To delete a contact, select the contact, tap Options > Delete, and then tap Yes.
To select all contacts, tap Options > Select All.
To copy a contact to the phone, select the contact, and then tap Options > Copy to Contacts.
To copy all contacts from the phone to the SIM/USIM, tap Options > Select All then tap Options >
Copy to Contacts.
To call a contact, select the contact, and then tap Options > Dial Selected. If more than one
number exists for a contact, select the required number, and then tap Options > Dial Selected.
To send a message to a contact, select the contact, and then tap Options >
New Message.
To store your personal mobile number on the SIM/USIM tap Options > My Mobile Numbers.
To close SIM Manager, tap Options > Quit.
Task Manager
Use the Task Manager to view and manage the tasks running on your HP iPAQ. You can also view the
memory and the CPU use.
To view the Task Manager, tap Start > Programs > Task Manager.
To… Do This…
Close a program Tap the program, then tap End Task.
NOTE: You cannot end running processes.
Open a program that is running in the memory Tap the program, then tap Menu > Switch To.
Close all open programs Tap Menu > End All Tasks.
View all programs running in the memory Tap Menu > View > Applications.
View all processes running in the memory Tap Menu > View > Processes.
Change the sorting order Tap Menu > Sort By, then tap the required field.
TIP: You can also tap the column name at the top to sort.
Refresh the list Tap Menu > Refresh.
Close Task Manager Tap Menu > Exit.
NOTE: You might not see all programs that are running. Some might be running in the background
and consuming processor speed and memory space.
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