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
Term Definition
Hotspots Public or private areas where you can access Wi-Fi service. These wireless connections can
be located, for example, at a library, cyber cafe, hotel, airport lounge, or convention center.
This service can be free or sometimes requires a fee.
Infrastructure This connection mode uses wireless access points to connect to networks.
Open Wi-Fi settings
Access Wi-Fi settings to add, edit, and delete Wi-Fi connections on your HP iPAQ.
To open Wi-Fi settings:
1. Tap Wireless Manager on the Today screen or tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless
Manager.
2. Tap Menu > Wi-Fi Settings.
3. Modify the settings you want to change.
4. Tap ok.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
When you try to connect to a Wi-Fi network, the HP iPAQ automatically detects Wi-Fi networks that are
broadcasting their signal. If your Wi-Fi network is not set to broadcast, then you have to connect to it
manually. While trying to connect to a Wi-Fi network if authentication is required, contact your network
administrator for the details and enter the authentication information correctly.
To connect to a Wi-Fi network:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager > Wi-Fi.
2. After your HP iPAQ detects a Wi-Fi network, you are asked to connect. Select the network that you
want to connect to and tap Connect.
Manually connect to a Wi-Fi network
Manually configure a wireless network by entering the required settings information.
To manually connect to a Wi-Fi network:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi.
2. Tap Wireless > Menu > Add New…
3. Enter the network name.
4. Select The Internet to connect to the Internet through an ISP or select Work to connect to a
company network in the Connects to list.
NOTE: You should select Work if the network requires a proxy server.
5. Select the This is a hidden network check box to connect a hidden network.
6. Select the This is a device-to-device(ad-hoc) connection check box to connect ad-hoc network.
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