HP iPAQ Product Guide
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Table of contents 1 Welcome 2 Register the Travel Companion 3 Box contents Box contents ......................................................................................................................................... 3 4 Components Front components ................................................................................................................................ 4 Left and right components .................................................................................................
Switches ............................................................................................................................ 18 Virtual keyboards ............................................................................................................... 18 The QWERTY keyboard ..................................................................................................................... 18 The numeric keyboard ................................................................................
POI groups ........................................................................................................ 37 POI subgroups .................................................................................................. 37 Select a POI ...................................................................................................... 37 Find co-ordinates ...............................................................................................................
Manage Track Logs ........................................................................................................... 54 14 Settings Visual settings .................................................................................................................................... 56 3D settings ......................................................................................................................... 56 Landmarks ........................................................................
U-turns .............................................................................................................. 62 Permit needed ................................................................................................... 62 Toll roads .......................................................................................................... 62 Carpool lanes (for the USA map only) .............................................................. 62 Keep position on road ...........................
Cables ................................................................................................................................ 72 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo (United States Only) .................................................................................................................................. 72 Canadian Notice .................................................................................................................................
1 Welcome Thank you for purchasing the HP iPAQ 300 Travel Companion. Your Travel Companion is pre loaded with many features that enhance your travel experience that you can learn about in this guide. In addition, there are free Web resources and additional content available to enhance your travels. Here you can find new Web-based trip planning services that allow you to personalize your travel by creating custom itineraries for export to your Travel Companion. Visit http://www.ipaq.
2 Register the Travel Companion You need to register the Travel Companion with Hewlett-Packard to be able to: ● Access support and services, and get the most out of your HP products. ● Manage your profile. ● Sign up for free support alerts, driver notices, and personalized newsletters. After registering the Travel Companion, you will receive an e-mail message regarding special offers and promotions. Visit http://www.register.hp.
3 Box contents Box contents This illustration depicts the items that come in the box with the Travel Companion. Use this illustration to become more familiar with the device. NOTE: Box contents vary by model.
4 Components Front components (1) Component Function Power Key and LED Press and hold to turn on the Travel Companion. ● 4 Charge LED ◦ Solid Amber – Battery charging ◦ Solid Green – Battery fully charged (2) Bluetooth LED Blue – Bluetooth ON (3) Microphone For Bluetooth hands free audio.
Left and right components Component Function (1) Multifunction Wheel Long press to open the Shortcut menu. Scroll to use. (2) 3.5 mm Audio Jack Use with 3.5 mm audio headphones. (3) Charging/Communications Port Use to connect the mini-USB cable. (4) Reset Use to reset the Travel Companion. (5) SD Card Slot Insert a Secure Digital (SD) storage card with the label side up for data storage. Top and bottom components (1) Component Function Microphone For Bluetooth hands free audio.
Back components 6 Component Function (1) Stylus Remove and use to select elements on the screen and to enter information. (2) Back Speaker Use the speaker to listen to audio. (3) Back Cover Slide the cover away from the Travel Companion to remove the battery.
5 Power on and set up the Travel Companion Set up the Travel Companion Step 1: Remove the battery cover Slide the back cover down and away from the Travel Companion. Step 2: Install the battery and replace the battery cover 1. Align the battery connectors on the battery with the housing pins in the battery compartment and insert the battery. 2. Slide the battery cover until it clicks into place.
Step 3: Charge the battery CAUTION: To avoid damaging the Travel Companion or the AC adapter, make sure all connectors are properly aligned before connecting. The battery provides power for the Travel Companion to operate. Travel Companion comes with a mini-USB cable, which must be used to charge the device. It takes approximately 2-4 hours to fully charge the battery when the device is off. While the device is in use, it can take up to 8 to 10 hours to fully charge a battery that has been discharged.
2. Attach the power cable to the clips on the back of the Travel Companion holder. Be sure to leave enough cable to plug into the Travel Companion, and that the connector is turned the correct way to plug into the unit. 3. Install the holder onto the windshield mounting bracket. 4. Place the car kit assembly onto the windshield (1), and then press the locking lever (2) to securely mount the assembly into place. 5.
6. 10 a. Insert the Travel Companion into the mounted car kit holder. b. Insert the securing clip into the slot on the top of the Travel Companion. c. Plug the power cable into the Travel Companion. Use the knobs to adjust the vertical and horizontal orientation of the Travel Companion.
6 Warnings and safety information The Travel Companion is a navigation system that helps you find your way to your selected destination. It determines your exact location with the help of the built-in GPS device. The position information obtained from the GPS receiver is not transmitted elsewhere. Therefore, others cannot track you with the help of this application. If you are the driver of the vehicle, we recommend that you operate the Travel Companion before beginning your journey.
7 Learn the basics Your Travel Companion is a touch screen controlled device with limited hardware key functions. The device and the software are designed for easy operation. All controls are operable using your fingertips. Wherever possible, push buttons and lists are provided to make accessing functions or changing settings as easy as possible. Hardware buttons The majority of the Travel Companion functions can be accessed using the touch screen.
Open the Quick Launch menu To open the Quick Launch menu: 1. Press and hold the Multifunction wheel to open the Quick Launch menu, a list of frequently used applications is displayed. 2. Turn the wheel up or down to scroll through the list, and press it to jump to the highlighted subsystem. If you use the touch screen, you can directly select any of the list items, or tap the arrow below the list to turn the page. 3. Press and hold the button again or wait for a few seconds till the list disappears.
Displays the current master volume level. The more number of arcs, the louder is the sound. The crossed out speaker icon indicates that the sound output is mute. Opens the Brightness setting slider below the icon to set the new backlight level. Tap the screen at the desired backlight level, or use the wheel to adjust it. This icon is displayed only when you tap the speaker icon, or press the multifunction wheel twice. Opens the Route progress list.
Deletes all list items. You are prompted for confirmation before items are deleted. Opens the Cursor menu. 2007-08-04 18:04:31 Displayed on the top centre of the screen, this icon opens Time settings. Displays the current date and time. 2007-08-04 18:12:04 Displayed on the bottom left corner, tap this icon to change its content. Displays the current date, current time, or both. 29 km/k 4.
On the Route Edit screen, this icon reorders the route points to optimize the route length. On the Route Information screen, this icon starts a simulation of the recommended route. On the Route Detail (Itinerary) screen, this icon saves the route for later use. On the Track Log list screen, this icon starts recording a track log. On the Track Log list screen, this icon replaces the previous one if a track log is being recorded. Tap this icon to stop recording.
On the 3D map screen (screen designed for navigation) you can access fixed tilt (and zoom) levels using these icons. These icons appear only when GPS position is available. These icons rotate the map left and right. 2D Only one of these icons is displayed. Tap 3D to switch from the 2D map (designed for map browsing) to the 3D map (Cockpit, designed for navigation). Tap 2D to return.
List selectors When the available values in the list need to be named, only the current value is displayed (sometimes with a short description) in a horizontal stripe with arrows at both ends. The arrows are buttons. Tap to move left in the list or tap to move right. You need not confirm your selection. The selected value becomes effective immediately. Sliders When a feature has several different unnamed (numeric) values, the Travel Companion shows sliders to set the desired value.
Aa 123 Toggles between the alphabetic and numeric keyboards. Inserts a space character in the entered text. Clears the last entered character. Tap this icon to finish entering characters. The numeric keyboard The numeric keyboard only contains numbers, on buttons. The special keys you find on the other keyboards (except Space) are available on this keyboard as well.
8 Discovering the Travel Companion through the Startup menu The best way to discover your Travel Companion is to explore each screen in detail, and find out how to navigate from one screen to another. When you turn on the Travel Companion, the Startup menu is displayed.
5. Confirm any changes by tapping . 6. You can organize your playlist by tapping after you finish organizing your playlist. . Tap to return to the main Video screen You can play, stop, or jump to next and previous item by tapping the appropriate buttons. The volume level can be modified with the hardware jogwheel button. The scroll bar shows how much of the video file has been played and its total length. Music To work with music files: 1. Tap to enter the Music application.
● Tap if you would like to remove songs from the playlist. Tap to return to the main Music screen after you finish organizing your playlist. ● ● You can play, stop, or jump to next and previous item by tapping the appropriate buttons. ● The volume level can be modified with the hardware scroll button. ● The scroll bar shows how much of the song has been played. ● To repeat a single song or the entire playlist, tap . ● To play the songs in a random order, tap .
3. Enlarge the picture to full screen view by tapping 4. . Tap it again to get a thumbnail view. ● Tap the center of the picture to switch back to normal view. ● Tap the left side of the screen to display the previous picture and the right side to display the next one. Tap Details to view the properties of the picture. If you need to see the data for several pictures in a folder, tap the left and right arrows to move freely among the data sheets of all the pictures.
Add contact To add a contact: 1. to add a new contact to your list. Tap 2. A data sheet is displayed.
Edit contact To edit a contact: 1. to modify the details. Tap a contact name, and then 2. To add or change the picture associated with the contact, tap the picture icon. This takes you to the pictures stored on your Travel Companion. Tap on a picture to select it, and then drag the picture around to choose which part of the picture becomes the contact icon. You can even change the size of the icon rectangle by tapping . 3. To delete a contact, tap .
To configure the clock: 1. Tap to configure the clock. You can choose between analog and digital modes, and set up a world clock that shows three time zones at the same time. 2. To set up the world clock, tap the Main clock title and timezone tab and choose your local time zone from the list selector. 3. To confirm your selection, tap . You can set the other two time zones in a similar way. To set the time, tap Tap Time 4:43 PM . to see a full screen view of the clock.
Phone To make a phone call using the phone feature: 1. Tap 2. to enter the telephone function from the Extras menu. Enter a phone number directly, or select a phone number from your contact list by tapping . 3. After entering the phone number, tap to initiate the call. NOTE: If you have not connected your phone via Bluetooth, your Travel Companion initiates the connection now. 4. Tap to end the call. The following features are also available: ● to display a list of previous calls.
● Set the time and date ● Read about the software and maps The Settings button takes you to the settings of the device. You can, for example, set the visual appearance, choose the language to apply, set the time and date, and read about the software and maps. The available settings are discussed in detail below. System Tap the menu point to calibrate the screen alignment, set up the power saving, and display information about the software and the maps. Align screen To align screen: 1.
Media directories In the menu item, you can configure all your media directories. This saves time because the device searches for media files only in the directories listed here, rather than scanning all folders. To use media directories: 1. Tap 2. to add, to remove a folder, and use to remove all directories. When you delete a folder, the application displays Directory won't be scanned after this. Are you sure? to confirm whether you really require to remove the selected directory.
9 Operating navigation You can access various navigation features using the navigation feature of your Travel Companion. CAUTION: Drive with due care and attention when using the Travel Companion for navigation. Navigate to an address To navigate to an address: 1. If you are not on the Main menu screen, tap to return to the main menu. 2. Tap Go to. 3. Tap Address. 4. The first two lines show the country and the city/town of the last search. 5.
Navigate to a POI To navigate to a POI: 1. If you are not on the Main menu screen, tap 2. Tap Go to. 3. Tap Point of Interest. 4. After you reach the next screen, do the following: 5. to return to the main menu. a. tap Quick Search if you have saved a search criteria that can be used now, b. tap Along Route to search for a POI near your current route, or c. tap any of the other icons to define a point around which you wish to search for the POI. The list of POI groups appears. Here: a.
3. When the map is displayed with the Cursor menu, you can extend your previous route: ● Tap Add Via insert this new point before the final destination; or ● Tap Continue to append it as a new final destination after the original destination. 4. The route is automatically recalculated, and navigation continues. 5. Repeat the above steps to add more route points if necessary, then start driving.
Save user data To save user data, first select a map point, and then do the following: 1. Either tap a location on the map to place the cursor, then open the Cursor menu with the icon. 2. In the Main menu, tap Go to, and select a point. The map with the Cursor menu is displayed.
10 Reference book – Navigation menu The Main menu is displayed when navigation is started. This is the root of the screen hierarchy. Most parts of the Travel Companion are directly accessible from here by using the icons described below: NOTE: To return to the Main menu from any screen, tap Button . Function Opens the Go to menu, the subsystem that helps you find your destination. Opens the map screen (2D or 3D).
Buttons Function Displays Work on the map. Work is the second in the list of Favorite destinations. Opens the POI search screen. Opens the list of recent destinations. 12 9 3 6 Opens the list of Contacts saved with valid address(es). Opens the map to let you pick one point. Opens the co-ordinates search screen. Opens the list of saved routes. Opens the next screen to display more options. Returns to the first screen.
Find in History If you have already used Go to, or picked and used map points before, all of these appear in the History list. You can pick any of your recent locations to be your destination. On this screen, the list cannot be reordered or filtered by name, but the scroll bar on the right lets you browse through the complete list to find your preferred point. Use to clear one item from the list, or to empty the list.
Buttons Function The search is carried out around a certain point on the map. The map opens to let you select the reference point by tapping the reference point. The search is carried out around the final destination of your current route. The reference is not a point but the whole route. The distance of the POI is calculated based on the extra distance you need to travel to reach the point then return to the route.
Buttons Functions Initiates a phone call to the displayed number. Opens the map with the selected POI in the centre. Opens the Cursor menu, and the map with the selected POI in the centre. Find co-ordinates In the Travel Companion, select your destination by entering map co-ordinates. The co-ordinates need to be entered in Latitude/Longitude format, based on the WGS84 earth model (the model used by most GPS devices).
Coordinate display format Positions are sometimes displayed with their addresses, and sometimes with their co-ordinates. This setting lets you choose whether to display co-ordinates in degrees (dd.dddddd); degrees and minutes (dd mm.mmm); or degrees, minutes and seconds (dd mm ss.s).
11 Bluetooth The Bluetooth application lets you connect your mobile phone, stereo headphone, or car stereo to your Travel Companion. When the connection to a mobile phone is established and you receive a call, it is automatically transferred to your Travel Companion and the speaker turns on. This enables safer driving and you need not use a headset or press any buttons to activate the speaker. To launch the Bluetooth application, choose one of the following options: ● R Tap on the top of the screen.
Buttons Function Tap to set your Bluetooth preferences Tap to enable automatic transfer of incoming calls Tap to view more information on Bluetooth ? Tap to dial a phone number Tap to view a list of previous connect attempts NOTE: My Shortcuts menu contains devices you have previously paired with your Travel Companion for easy access. Tap to initiate pairing from your mobile phone Tap to initiate a call Tap to end a call Make a call You can make calls using the phone feature, contacts, or POI.
Use contacts To make calls using contacts: 1. Tap Extras > . 2. Select a phone number from your contact list by tapping . 3. Tap to initiate a call. Use POI To make calls using POI: 1. After a list of POI is displayed on your screen, tap to initiate a call. 2. Tap to end a call. Answer or reject a call If the Voice Gateway service is enabled with your phone, you can answer or reject calls on your Travel Companion. In case of a call, Incoming Call is displayed on the screen.
12 Map There are two map screens: the Map (2D) screen and the Cockpit (3D) screen. The manner in which they display the map is similar, but the look and controls are optimized for different purposes. The Map (2D) screen is to be used for the following: ● browse the map, ● create user POI items, ● plan your route based on map points. The Map screen is designed to show the maximum map area. This screen can only be used in 2D North-up mode. You can scale the map, but rotating and tilting is disabled.
Zooms in map Initiates fixed zoom levels and re-enables Lock-to-Position (2D map only)**. This option is displayed only when GPS position is available. Initiates fixed tilt and zoom levels and re-enables Lock-to-Position (3D map only)**. This option is displayed only when GPS position is available.
GPS reception quality Opens GPS Data screen 1:31 h 3:16: 43 Time to destination and ETA at destination Time and ETA to next Via point Current speed 29 km/k Distance to next Via point and destination Opens the Main menu (Go to, Map, Route, Nav Extras, Settings) Map visualization The current version of the Travel Companion is primarily intended for land navigation. That is why maps in the Travel Companion look similar to paper roadmaps (when using daytime colors and 2D map mode).
When the GPS position is lost, the arrow turns grey, but the journey continues on the recommended route for a short period of time with the speed last detected before the GPS position was lost. When the next route event is reached, or after 40 seconds, the arrow stops, and remains grey until GPS reception returns. This way short tunnels can be crossed without losing the position.
Start point, Via points, and destination You have the following features on any active route while you are at a start point, at Via points, or at the destination. Active leg of the route The active leg is the section of the route you are currently driving. If you have not added any Via points, the whole route is the active leg. When Via points are present, the active leg is the part leading from your location to the next Via point.
Cursor menu The Cursor is the selected point on the map (marked by a red dot and radiating red circles around it), or the current GPS position when it is available and Lock-to-Position is enabled. , or using the Go to menu, the map with the Cursor menu is displayed to give you Tapping the the list of possible functions you can use the Cursor for. The content of the Cursor menu is slightly different if there is an active route already planned, and if you are near to a route point.
Edit Speedcam This button replaces Add Speedcam, if the Cursor is at or near to a position of a road safety camera. Tap it to edit the details of the camera. POI Info This button opens a list of POIs near the Cursor. Current street If you tap the Next street field on the map screens, the current street name is displayed for a few seconds. Distance to next turn This field shows the distance to go before reaching the next route event (turn, roundabout, exit, etc.).
13 Route This menu contains options to manage your routes and track logs. Edit Route To edit a route, you need to be aware of all waypoints used in the route. The first item in the list is the departure point of the route without a valid GPS position. The list contains the last reached Via point or the point where the Travel Companion recalculated the route. This means the list is permanently updated, and Via points drop out during the journey. The last item in the list is your final destination.
Buttons Function Deletes all route events. The whole route is deleted. Saves the route. Saved Routes This function opens the list of saved routes. All significant junctions are displayed in the list, even the ones that have still to be passed. Tap any of the list items to change its name. Other available functions on this screen: Buttons Function Deletes the route it is displayed next to. Deletes all saved routes.
When you open the screen, you will see all fields contain information on reaching your final destination. Tap any of the fields to see data on the Via points starting from the first one through the final destination again. You can see the following options on the screen: ● Route line The upper part of this screen shows your planned route as a horizontal line.
Warning icons The following 5 squares are normally empty. Some of them show a graphical symbol in case warning (s) are attached to the planned route. These are warnings, so icons always show information for the whole route, even if the data fields display values from your current position to a Via point only. Tap on any of the icons to show its description. A few samples of the available icons: ● – This icon shows that you need to pay toll on the recommended route.
Buttons Function Settings – Opens the Route settings screen Simulation - this feature has no navigation function, it merely provides a quick view of the route. It presents a simulation of the route showing what you might see later when navigating. You can choose from two different kinds of simulations: ● Fly Over: The route is simulated with high speed. ● Simulate: The route is simulated with the speed identical to the speed limit on the streets and roads in the route.
Tap any of the track log names in the list to open a new screen with the details of that track log. On this screen you have the following options: Button Function Changes the color of the track log. Opens a new screen where you can change the name of the track log. Exports the track log to an inserted SD card in GPX format.
14 Settings Your Travel Companion provides several settings to help you customize functions. The Settings screen can be accessed directly from the Main menu screen, while some of its sub-screens are accessible from other parts of the Travel Companion. Visual settings You can set a few parameters that determine the appearance of your Travel Companion. 3D settings The Travel Companion is capable of displaying the map and several objects in 3D.
Smart Powersave When running on battery, Smart Powersave lights up the screen only when you press a button or tap the screen. After a few seconds, the light level decreases, and after another few seconds, the backlight turns off. This helps you conserve the battery and achieve a longer battery life. Map settings These settings determine how maps are displayed on the Travel Companion. Alternative Road Names Some highways have an international name or number for foreign travelers.
Button Function This POI group has no subgroups. Tapping it does not perform any action. Off 500 m The POI group is not displayed on the map. However, some of its subgroups might be displayed according to their individual settings. The POI group is displayed on the map starting from this zoom level. Some of its subgroups might be hidden, or displayed from different zoom levels according to their individual settings. Tap this button to edit the visibility of the POI group. 3.
Restore Lock-to-Position and Smart Zoom You can move, rotate, tilt, and zoom the map during navigation. When you rotate, tilt, or zoom the map, the map follows your position but does not change the view parameter you have modified. Tap to return to the full Smart Zoom mode. to If you move the map, all parts of Smart Zoom are deactivated, and the view freezes. Tap configure your Travel Companion to follow your position (Lock-to-Position) and re-enable Smart Zoom.
Voice guidance You can turn on the audible guidance (voice instructions and speed camera warning) by selecting the Voice check box. Move the voice slider to adjust the loudness of voice prompts. ● Moving the voice slider to the leftmost position suppresses the voice guidance. ● Moving the voice slider to the rightmost position applies the master volume. Key sounds You can turn on key sounds by selecting the Keys check box, which is placed below the Voice check box.
Route calculation method You can choose from three different route types. Short Choosing Short results in a route that has the smallest total distance of all possible routes between the given points. This is usually preferred by cyclists or slow vehicles. Fast Choosing Fast results in the quickest possible route, given that you can travel at or near the speed limits on all included roads. This is usually preferred for fast and normal cars. Economical This setting is a combination of the previous two.
Ferries The accessibility of temporary ferries is not necessarily included in the map data. Additionally, since you might need to pay a fare, you could consider disabling them. Cross-border planning By default your Travel Companion plans routes using the border crossing points. However, if you live near the border, you can disable border crossing with this switch to remain within one country. U-turns Although displayed along with road types, this is a type of action.
Language The display language currently selected is displayed. By tapping the left or right arrow, you can scroll through and select from the available languages. Your Travel Companion needs to be restarted if you change this setting. You are prompted for confirmation before it restarts. Voice The voice guidance profile currently selected is displayed. By tapping the left or right arrow, you can cycle through and select from the available languages and speakers.
Move the slider to its right-most position to turn off the alternative speed warning. This way the Speeding tolerance slider determines the warning for all roads. Alternative speeding tolerance If the speed limit of the current road reaches the value set at Alternative speed limit, this setting replaces Speeding tolerance. The slider works exactly as for Speeding tolerance.
15 Navigation extras You can use the additional features of the Travel Companion to enhance your travel experience. Trip Planner Your Travel Companion includes access to HP iPAQ trip planning services. Visit http://www.ipaq.com to learn about the latest services and content available. Here you will find the free Web-based trip planning service that allows you to personalize your travel by creating custom trip itineraries that you can transfer to your Travel Companion for use during your travels.
TMC configuration You can configure TMC using following features: ● Subscribe to TMC To receive a TMC data from a source, which needs subscription, you need to subscribe to it. Tap Subscribe TMC to subscribe. A new screen is displayed. Fill in the required details, tap the Web site and enter details when prompted. Tap Enter code, and enter the received TMC subscription code. Tap Done when finished.
16 GPS data screen The GPS data screen is a collection of information received from the GPS device. The GPS data screen displays the visible part of the sky above you, with your position as the centre. The satellites are displayed at their current positions. The GPS receives data from both the green and yellow satellites. Signals from the yellow satellites are only received. The green ones are used by the GPS to calculate your current location. You can also view the satellite signal strength bars.
17 About screen You can access this screen from the main page by tapping Settings > System > About. The screen provides information on the maps and licenses you have installed on your Travel Companion.
18 Outlook synchronization The HP iPAQ Outlook Synchronizer can synchronize contact entries between your computer's Outlook database and the Travel Companion, as well as back up, and restoring the entire contacts database. NOTE: You need to install the HP iPAQ Outlook Synchronizer that is available on the Getting Started CD or visit http://www.ipaq.com for downloading this application before you begin using it.
19 Product specifications System specifications System Feature Description Processor Titan 600 MHz ARM11 Dual-Core Processor Operating System Microsoft® Windows CE 5.0 Memory 2.0 GB flash memory, user available varies by model 128 MB SDRAM for running applications External Power AC Input: 100~240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, AC Input current: 0.2 A ac max Output Voltage: 5Vdc (typical) Display 4.
Operating environment Temperature Relative Humidity Maximum Altitude US Metric Operating 32° to 104° F 0° to 40° C Nonoperating -9.
20 Regulatory notices 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
For questions regarding this FCC declaration, write to Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, TX 77269–2000 or call HP at 281–514–3333 To identify your product, refer to the part, series, or model number located on the product. Canadian Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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Equipment Warning WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical shock, fire or damage to the equipment: Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet that is easily accessible at all times. Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the AC adapter from the AC outlet or unplugging the synchronization cable from the host computer. Do not place anything on the power cord or any of the other cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them.
Airline Travel Notice Use of electronic equipment aboard commercial aircraft is at the discretion of the airline. 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.
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21 Guidelines for care and maintenance It is recommended that you follow certain guidelines to prevent possible damage to the Travel Companion and to keep it in a good condition. Using the Travel Companion ● Avoid using the Travel Companion in dusty and extremely high or low temperature environments. ● Do not spill water on the Travel Companion or expose it to the rain. ● Avoid removing the battery without turning off the Travel Companion.
If a nonwarranty event occurs such as a damaged or cracked screen and want your device repaired, contact HP Customer Support at http://www.hp.com/support for service. However, contacting HP customer service on a nonwarranty event results in a charge for the repair. Protect the Travel Companion screen from cracking or damage CAUTION: The screen of the Travel Companion is made of glass and can be damaged or broken by drops, impacts, or pressure.